Ametek AN-3100D Manual

AN-3100D
Installation and Configuration Manual
Publication 1085-280
Rev. F
December 2012
AMETEK POWER InstrumentsTel: (800) 881-4156
255 N. Union Street Fax: (585) 238-4945
Rochester, New York 14605 Web: www.ametekpower.com


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Please Read This First!
IMPORTANT NOTES
THOROUGHLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE SAFETY SECTION BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL AND ENERGIZE A SYSTEM
*****
UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS OR REPAIRS WILL INVALIDATE THE
AMETEK WARRANTY PLEASE CONTACT THE AMETEK CUSTOMER
SERVICES DEPARTMENT BEFORE TAKING SUCH ACTIONS
*****
STANDARD DEFAULT SETTINGS ARE INDICATED IN THIS MANUAL TO
WHICH AN-3100D ANNUNCIATORS WILL BE SET SHOULD NO SPECIFIC
CONFIGURATION OR SET UP DETAILS BE SUPPLIED WITH PURCHASE
ORDERS


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Table of Contents
SCOPE ........................................................................................................................................1
PRODUCT OVERVIEW...............................................................................................................1
SAFETY ...................................................................................................................................1
CONSTRUCTION .........................................................................................................................1
SYSTEM FRONT VIEW ............................................................................................................................ 1
SYSTEM REAR VIEW.............................................................................................................................. 1
MODULE CELL....................................................................................................................................... 2
CELL ASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................2
MODULE CELL CONFIGURATIONS.........................................................................................................................3
ANNUNCIATOR WINDOWS....................................................................................................................................3
ANNUNCIATOR MODEL CODE DEFINITION....................................................................................4
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND SET-UP................................................................................6
HARDWARE CONFIGURATION......................................................................................................7
I/O MODULES........................................................................................................................................ 7
FIELD CONTACT TYPE.........................................................................................................................................7
FIELD CONTACT VOLTAGE (FCV) ........................................................................................................................8
OPTIONAL REPEAT RELAYS.................................................................................................................................9
CSM ADDRESS................................................................................................................................................10
I/O MODULE CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................. 11
I/O MODULE CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................. 12
DISPLAY MODULE................................................................................................................................ 13
COMMON SERVICE MODULES............................................................................................................... 14
COMMUNICATION MODULES ................................................................................................................. 15
SERIAL COMMUNICATION ONLY (ORIGINAL VERSION)(PART NUMBERS STARTING WITH 1085-AND 1086-) .............16
ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS ONLY (ORIGINAL VERSION)(PART NUMBERS STARTING WITH 1085-AND 1086-).......17
SERIAL/ETHERNET COMMUNICATION MODULE(NEW VERSION)(PART NUMBERS STARTING WITH 1087-).................18
CARRIER CARD.................................................................................................................................................19
COMMUNICATIONS CARD:..................................................................................................................... 19
GROUND FAULT DETECTOR MODULE.................................................................................................... 20
POWER SUPPLY MODULES................................................................................................................... 20
FIELD CONTACT VOLTAGE SUPPLY MODULES ....................................................................................... 21
IRIG-B MODULE.................................................................................................................................. 21
INSTALLATION.........................................................................................................................23
MOUNTING...............................................................................................................................23
PANEL MOUNTING(OPTION PM, PC)..................................................................................................... 23
19” RACK MOUNTING (OPTION RK)....................................................................................................... 25
NEMA ENCLOSURE (OPTION N4, N4PB) ............................................................................................... 26
SURFACE (WALL)MOUNTING (OPTION S).............................................................................................. 27
WEATHER TIGHT NEMA FRONT COVER (OPTION NCB, NCT)............................................................... 29
EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY MOUNTING................................................................................................. 33
120/230VAC POWER SUPPLY..........................................................................................................................33
125VDC POWER SUPPLY.................................................................................................................................33
WIRING....................................................................................................................................34
INPUT WIRING ..................................................................................................................................... 34
COMMON FIELD CONTACT VOLTAGE..................................................................................................... 34
ISOLATED FIELD CONTACT VOLTAGE .................................................................................................... 35
INPUT /RELAY WIRING FOR FULL SIZE WINDOWS (USING ONE I/O CARD)..............................................................36
INPUT/RELAY WIRING FOR HALF SIZE WINDOWS (USING ONE I/O CARD)..............................................................37
INPUT/RELAY WIRING FOR HALF SIZE WINDOWS (USING ONE I/O CARD)..............................................................38
INPUT WIRING WITH HALF SIZE WINDOWS (USING TWO I/O CARDS)......................................................................39
REPEAT RELAY WIRING FOR HALF SIZE WINDOWS (USING TWO I/O CARDS)..........................................................40
INPUT/RELAY WIRING FOR QUAD SIZE WINDOWS (USING TWO I/O CARDS)............................................................42
COMMON SERVICE CELL WIRING (WITH INTEGRAL PUSHBUTTONS).......................................................................43

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COMMON SERVICE WIRING (WITH I/O MODULES)...............................................................................................44
CONNECTING POWER...............................................................................................................45
120/230 VAC &125VDC INPUT POWER..............................................................................................45
FIELD CONTACT VOLTAGE....................................................................................................................45
POWER REQUIREMENTS...........................................................................................................46
EXTERNAL AC SUPPLY:........................................................................................................................46
INTEGRAL AC SUPPLY:.........................................................................................................................46
INTEGRAL POWER SUPPLY ...................................................................................................................47
125VDC OR 120/230 VAC INTEGRAL POWER SUPPLY.......................................................................................48
125VDC OR 120/230VAC INTEGRAL FIELD CONTACT VOLTAGE (FCV) SUPPLY...................................................49
120/230 VAC AND 125 VDC INTEGRAL POWER SUPPLY WIRING ........................................................................50
24VDC INTEGRAL POWER /FCV SUPPLY..........................................................................................................51
48VDC INTEGRAL POWER SUPPLY ...................................................................................................................52
24 AND 48 VDC INTEGRAL POWER SUPPLY WIRING ...........................................................................................53
EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY ..................................................................................................................54
125 VDC EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY WIRING....................................................................................................55
120/230 VAC EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY WIRING.............................................................................................56
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION...............................................................................................57
APPLICATION ...........................................................................................................................57
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................57
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTIONS.............................................................................58
REVIEWING OR EDITING THE FACTORY CONFIGURATION.........................................................................58
CREATING A NEW CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................59
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION MENUS ........................................................................................60
MAIN MENU OVERVIEW .........................................................................................................................60
FILE MENU......................................................................................................................................................60
OPTIONS MENU ...............................................................................................................................................60
VIEW MENU.....................................................................................................................................................60
CONNECTIONS MENU .......................................................................................................................................60
HELP MENU ....................................................................................................................................................60
FILE................................................................................................................................................................61
OPTIONS.........................................................................................................................................................63
VIEW CONFIGURATION (TEXT)...........................................................................................................................64
CONFIGURATION WIZARD .....................................................................................................................69
SYSTEM..........................................................................................................................................................70
INPUT CONFIGURATION.....................................................................................................................................73
ALARM NUMBERING..........................................................................................................................................73
SWITCH INPUTS ...............................................................................................................................................82
EXTERNAL SWITCH FUNCTION SETTINGS............................................................................................................82
TEST CONFIGURATION......................................................................................................................................83
OTHER SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS........................................................................................................83
ASCII .................................................................................................................................................84
SETTINGS FOR SERIAL PORT (OPTION SPT) ......................................................................................................84
MODBUS..............................................................................................................................................86
SETTINGS FOR ETHERNET (OPTION ETH) ..........................................................................................................86
SETTINGS FOR SERIAL PORT (OPTION SPT) ......................................................................................................87
COMMON MODBUS SETTINGS............................................................................................................................88
DNP3.0..............................................................................................................................................90
SETTINGS FOR ETHERNET (OPTION ETH) ..........................................................................................................90
SETTINGS FOR SERIAL PORT (OPTION SPT) ......................................................................................................91
COMMON DNP CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ........................................................................................................92
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................................................................95
INPUTS................................................................................................................................................95
DISPLAY..............................................................................................................................................95
REPEAT RELAY OUTPUTS.....................................................................................................................96
ALARM SEQUENCE...............................................................................................................................97
CONTROLS ..........................................................................................................................................98
SYSTEM RELAYS..................................................................................................................................98
AUDIBLE DEVICES................................................................................................................................98
COMMUNICATIONS ...............................................................................................................................99

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TIME STAMPED ALARMS....................................................................................................................... 99
INDICATORS ...................................................................................................................................... 100
POWER REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................................... 100
MECHANICAL..................................................................................................................................... 101
CONNECTIONS /TERMINATIONS .......................................................................................................... 101
ENVIRONMENT................................................................................................................................... 101
ELECTRICAL ...................................................................................................................................... 102
CERTIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................ 102
SERVICING.............................................................................................................................103
MODULE REMOVAL.................................................................................................................103
ESD......................................................................................................................................104
APPENDIX A...........................................................................................................................105
OPERATIONAL SEQUENCES ....................................................................................................105
LEGEND.......................................................................................................................................... 108
APPENDIX B...........................................................................................................................109
MODBUS DATA FORMATS .......................................................................................................109
ALARM STATE MODE (ONLY AVAILABLE IN COMMUNICATION MODULES WITH PART NUMBERS STARTING WITH
1085-AND 1086-).............................................................................................................................. 110
POINT MODE ..................................................................................................................................... 110
AN3135 MODE ................................................................................................................................. 111
EVENT DATA ..................................................................................................................................... 112
MODBUS ADDRESSES........................................................................................................................ 113
DEFAULT VALUES.............................................................................................................................. 113
APPENDIX C...........................................................................................................................115
DNP DATA FORMATS.............................................................................................................115
DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT..................................................................................................115
IMPLEMENTATION TABLE ........................................................................................................116
PUSHBUTTON CONTROLS.......................................................................................................117
AN-3100D DATA MAP............................................................................................................118
BINARY INPUTS.................................................................................................................................. 118
BINARY INPUT CHANGE WITH TIME (SER OPTION).............................................................................. 118
APPENDIX D...........................................................................................................................120
ASCII OUTPUT FORMAT ..........................................................................................................120
APPENDIX E...........................................................................................................................121
WINDOW ASSEMBLY DETAILS .................................................................................................121
WINDOW LEGENDS............................................................................................................................ 121
WINDOW COLORS.............................................................................................................................. 121
WINDOW ASSEMBLY .......................................................................................................................... 122
APPENDIX F ...........................................................................................................................123
TELEPHONE /FAX NUMBER LIST.............................................................................................123
PROCEDURES FOR FACTORY REPAIR AND RETURN .....................................................125
WARRANTY............................................................................................................................125


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SCOPE
This manual describes the installation and configuration of the AN-3100D annunciator
system. This includes operation of its associated configuration software.
Glossary of Terms
Cell: Refers to a single module housing that can accommodate several
boards. An Annunciator that is 3 rows high by 4 columns wide consists
of 12 Cells.
Module: Refers to an individual electronic board. There are a variety of boards
used in the Annunciator System for inputs, outputs, communications,
etc.
N.O. Normally Open. Contact state is open when normal, closes upon alarm.
N.C. Normally Closed. Contact state is closed when normal, opens upon
alarm.
Energized: Typically refers to the relay coil state when normal. The coil de-energizes
(voltage removed) when in alarm or while activated.
De-Energized: Typically refers to the relay coil state when normal. The coil energizes
(voltage applied) when in alarm or while activated.
Form A Type of relay contact, SPST (single pole, single throw). Open in the
normal state, closes upon alarm or while activated.
Form B Type of relay contact, SPST (single pole, single throw). Closed in the
normal state, opens upon alarm or while activated.
Form C Type of relay contact, SPDT (single pole, double throw). Open and
closed contact with common pole. Both change state when in alarm or
while activated.
FCV: Field Contact Voltage. Field contact or wetting voltage for alarm inputs.
CSM: Common Service Module. The CSM provides common alarm controls
and output relays. Typically located in the bottom right cell.
I/O: Input/Output. This refers to a board that accepts the customer Field
Contact Inputs, provides outputs to the LED Display and can provide
optional repeat relays.


PRODUCT OVERVIEW
SAFETY
The following safety symbols are used on the AN-3100D:
Caution, risk of danger. Refer to the Instruction Manual.
Caution, risk of electric shock.
Protective Earth Conductor Terminal
The AN-3100D is CE certified for operation under the following conditions:
Indoor Use (unless mounted in NEMA-4 enclosure option)
Altitude up to 2000 m
Operating Temperature Range: -20 TO 50 OC (-4 to 122oF)
Relative Humidity: 20-95% RH
Mains supply voltage fluctuations: +/- 10% of nominal
Transient Over voltages: 2500 V (Installation or Measurement
Category II)
Pollution Degree 2
In product configurations with 125VDC or 120VAC Field Contact Voltage
(options: D, DC, D/ISO, Y/ISO), the system must be equipped with the lockable
front door (options NCB, NCT) or NEMA Enclosure (options N4, N4PB)
Annunciator Model Code Definition on page 4.
For FM option (refer to option codes), the required door may be supplied by
Ametek, a panel shop or the customer. The door must meet the FM standard
for requiring a tool to open or remove the door to allow access to the front of the
Annunciator.
Also, 120/230VAC & 125 VDC Input Power (options A, B, C) must use external
power supplies, unless the front door or NEMA enclosure is used. All other
product configurations can be installed in any enclosure as specified in the
model number table, item 1.
Installation and start-up must be carried out by trained and qualified personnel.
If the unit is not installed and operated as specified, the protection provided by
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the unit may be impaired.
Before start-up, it is important to ensure that:
1. The unit can be switched off by a switch, or a circuit breaker, clearly
marked as the disconnecting device for the unit. The minimum rating
of the disconnecting device is:
•5 Amps for 120 Vac or 230 Vac power
•10 Amps for 24 or 48 Vdc power
2. The disconnecting device is located in close proximity to the unit
and must be marked as the disconnecting device for the unit.
3. The protective earth terminal is properly connected to protective
earth.
4. The line has been connected correctly and protection is provided
against electric shock.
5. Proper ventilation is provided by at least 6 inches (15.25 cm) above
and below the unit

CONSTRUCTION
The AN-3100D is a modular design constructed from a matrix of cells up to 13
high by 13 wide. The cells can be configured for 1, 2, 3 or 4 points per cell. Each
cell provides front access to the electronics and all wiring connections are made
to the rear of the unit. Each cell can accept several modules in various
combinations, consisting of I/O Cards, Common Service Modules, Power
Supplies and Option Modules. The Common Service Module (CSM) is typically
located at the lower right cell of the unit and the other cells are used for I/O.
System Front View
TEST
SIL
RESET
ACK
SYSTEM
STATUS FAIL COMM
REMOTE
FAULT
GROUND
I/O Cell
Window
CSM Cell
Integral Pushbuttons
I/O Cell
Window
I/O Cell
Window
System Rear View
I/O Cell
I/O Cell
CSM Cell
I/O Cell
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Module Cell
The Annunciator is a modular construction made from individual cells, allowing
any size high or wide up to 13. All cards are removable from the front of the unit,
after removing the window or pushbutton assembly.
Cell Assembly
1
5
7 3
8
10
9
2
6
4
12
1411
13
Item
# Part
Description Item # Part Description Item # Part
Description
1 Module Cell 6 Display Board 11 Window
Housing
2 Window Divider 7 Back-plane Assembly 12 Window
Legend
3 Back-plane
Housing 8 Interconnect Board 13 Color Diffuser
4 Display Housing 9 Module (see list) 14 Window
5 Rear Cell
Housing 10 Row Interconnect
Board
Available Modules:
•I/O Input / Output Module, with optional Repeat Relays
•LED LED Display Module
•CSM Common Service Module & Sequential Events Recording
CSM
•COMM Communication Module: Serial & Ethernet
•PS Power Supply: Integral AC/DC Universal, Integral DC/DC
•FCV Supply Field Contact Voltage Supply: Integral AC/DC Universal
•IRIG-B Time Synchronization Input Module used for Sequential
Events Recording
•Ground Fault Ground Fault Detector Module
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Module Cell Configurations
CSM CELL
Front View
SLOT 1
CSM MODULE
SLOT 2
COMMUNICATIONS MODULE
SERIAL OR ETHERNET
SLOT 3
I/O MODULE SLOT 4
INTEGRAL POWER SUPPLY
OR IRIG-B MODULE
I/O CELL
Front View
SLOT 1 & 3
I/O MODULES
SLOT 4
INTEGRAL POWER SUPPLY
OR
INTEGRAL FCV SUPPLY
OR
GROUND DECTOR
Note: Slot 5 of the I/O cell is also used for a row to row interconnect board (item
#10 on cell assembly figure), which is installed for every row of the Annunciator.
When installed; no other card or power supply can be inserted in that slot. All
other unused slot 5 positions in that row can be used for power supplies or a
ground detector. (This will be factory configured)
Annunciator Windows
The Annunciator windows come in four sizes as shown below. Legends can be
laser printed on transparency film and inserted into the window frame. Colored
filters are inserted behind the legends. Reference the appendix for additional
details.
0.75” H x 0.75” W
(19mm H x 19 mm W)
1.0” H x 3.0” W
(25mm H x 76mm W)
1.5” H x 3.0” W
(38mm H x 76mm W)
3.0” H x 3.0” W
(76mm H x 76mm W)
QUAD SIZE
WINDOWS
THIRD SIZE
WINDOWS
HALF SIZE
WINDOWS
FULL SIZE
WINDOW
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ANNUNCIATOR MODEL CODE DEFINITION
AN-3100D Model Number
AN-3100D- - - - - - -
______ ______ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Item 4 Item 5 Item 6 Item 7
Mounting # of Cells # of Cells Common Window Active Window
Options High Wide Service Size Points Color
- - - - - - -
_____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
Item 8 Item 9 Item 10 Item 11 Item 12 Item 13 Item 14
Operational Repeat Power Field Contact Window Comm. Options
Sequence Relay Input Voltage Legends Options
Example: AN-3100D-PM-3H-6W-INTB-2-34-W-A-RR-B-X-TP-MB-TS-IB-RLY
Item 1 Mounting Options
PM Semi-Flush Panel Mounting
PC Semi-Flush Panel Mounting w/rear cove
r
RK 19” Rack Mounting (5 wide systems only)
S Surface (Wall) Mounting (1H to 5H x 2W to 5W)
NCB Weathe
r
-tight NEMA Front Cover w/ ¼-20 Bolts
NCT Weathe
r
-tight NEMA Front Cover w/T Handle
N4 NEMA-4 Enclosure (1H to 6H x 3W to 8W)
N4PB NEMA-4 Enclosure w/PB (1H to 6H x 3W to 8W)
Item 2,3 Annunciator Size
# of Cells High
(1-13) # of Cells Wide
(2-13)
Item 4 Common Service Cell (lower right cell)
INTB Integral Pushbuttons (ACK, SIL, TEST, RESET)
NPB Pushbuttons replaced w/ a Half or Full Size Window
Note: For either selection above, external pushbuttons
can be connected to the Annunciator terminal blocks.
Item 5 Window Size
4 Quad Size, 4 inputs per cell, ea 1.5”H x 1.5”W
3 Third Size, 3 inputs per cell, ea 1.0”H x 3.0”W
2E Half Size, 2 inputs per cell, ea 1.5”H x 3.0”W
2S Half Size, 2 inputs per cell, ea 1.5”H x 3.0”W
2 Half Size, 2 inputs per cell, ea 1.5”H x 3.0”W
1E Full Size, 1 input per cell, ea 3.0”Hx3.0”W
IMW Intermixed window size
Note:
Option 1E indicates that the cell is expandable up to 2 inputs.
Option 2E indicates that the cell is expandable up to 4 inputs.
Option 2S indicates one input module per single input provided.
Do not include the CSM Cell in
y
our quantit
y
.
Item 6 Acti
v
e Points
Total # of active points
Item 7 Window Colo
r
W White Window Filte
r
R Red Window Filte
r
A Amber Window Filte
r
G Green Window Filte
r
Y
Yellow Window Filte
r
B Blue Window Filte
r
IMC Intermix color, matrix must be included
Item 8 Operational Sequence
A; A4; A4-5-6; M; R; R-12 ; F1A; F2A; F3A; F2M-1;
FFAM2; F3C ; R12C ; RC
IMO Intermixed Sequences (up to 4 available)
Item 9 Repeat Relay Option
RR Auxiliary Repeat Relay Provided for every Input.
(Can be field configured to follow: alarm input status,
alarm sequence operation or Lamp Flash. Relays
can be set for normally energized or de-energized
operation and are jumper selectable for a Form A or
Form B contact arrangement).
FRC Auxiliary Repeat Relay Provided for every Input with
Form C (SPDT) Contacts.
(Can only be used with Window Size 1E or 2S).
2RR Two Repeat Relays for every input.
(Selectable for a Form A or Form B contact
arrangement. Can only be used with Window
Size 1E or 2S.)
NR No Repeat Relays required
(Note: Can only choose one selection from above).
Item 10 Power Input
F 24 VDC
E 48 VDC
C 125 VDC
B 120 VAC, 60 HZ
A 230 VAC, 50 HZ
Item 11 Field Contact Voltage (FCV)
Field Contact Voltage internally supplied by AMETEK, with
common system-wide FCV return.
*For System Input Power Voltages of 120/230VAC or 125VDC.
D 125 VDC FCV
X 24 VDC FCV
Field Contact Voltage externally supplied by Customer, internally
bussed to all input modules.
DC 125 VDC FCV supplied by Customer
TC 48 VDC FCV supplied by Customer
XC 24 VDC FCV supplied by Customer
JC 12 VDC FCV supplied by Customer
Field Contact Voltage externally supplied by Customer.
Every input is isolated and requires a separate FCV connection.
D/ISO 125 VDC FCV supplied by Customer
T/ISO 48 VDC FCV supplied by Customer
X/ISO 24 VDC FCV supplied by Customer
J/ISO 12 VDC FCV supplied by Customer
Y/ISO 120 VAC FCV supplied by Customer
NR No Field Contact Voltage (Serial Input Only)
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Item 12 Window Legends
TP Legends printed on Transparency Film (field
changeable)
E Legends Engraved on Windows
Note: Window engraving or printed legends can be
provided at the factory at no charge if provided 1 week before
shipment.
Item 13 Communications
SPT Serial Port RS-232/485 (field selectable)
Used with Communication Protocol Option:
SIM, MB, DNP or SD
ETH
NR
Ethernet Port (RJ45)
Used with Communication Protocol Option:
SIM, MB, DNP and WEB
No Communications Required
Can select both SPT and ETH for dual communications
Item 14 Communication Protocols
SIM Modbus Communications, Receive Alarms Only. No
Field Contact Inputs. Can be used with Serial port
(Option SPT), and Ethernet (Option ETH)
MB Modbus Bidirectional Communications.
Transmit or Receive alarms. Can be a mixture of
Modbus generated alarms or field contact inputs.
Modbus RTU used for Serial Port (Option SPT),
TCP-IP used for Ethernet, (Option ETH)
DNP DNP 3.0 Communications, Transmit Alarms.
Can be used with Serial port (Option SPT), and
Ethernet (Option ETH)
SD Serial ASCII Data Output of Time Stamped Alarms
Used with the Time Stamping option SER or
SERFR, and the Serial port (Option SPT)
Item 15 Options
FR 1 msec Input Response (50 msec
Standard)
(This will capture alarms that last 1 msec
or longer. If Time Stamping is required,
select option SER instead)
SER Time Stamping of alarms (4 ms resolution)
(Each alarm is accompanied with a time
stamp, containing point #, alarm state, time
& date. The Time Stamp output can be
selected as Serial ASCII Data to a printer
or terminal [must select option SD],
Modbus [must select option MB] or DNP
[must select option DNP]. )
SERFR Time Stamping of alarms (1 ms resolution)
(Each alarm is accompanied with a time
stamp, containing point #, alarm state, time
& date. The Time Stamp output can be
selected as Serial ASCII Data to a printer
or terminal [must select option SD],
Modbus [must select option MB] or DNP
[must select option DNP]. Option limited to
25 Cells)
IB IRIG-B Time Sync Input (used with SER
Option)
(Standard BNC Input)
Item 15 Options (continued)
SP Serial Printer used for Time Stamped
Alarms
(Used with SER option [time stamped
alarms] and SD option [serial data output].
Modbus, DNP and Ethernet are not
available when selecting this.)
GF Ground Fault Detector (internally
mounted)
For 24, 48, 125VDC Field Contact Voltage
(options X, D, XC, DC, TC)
RLY Additional Two CSM Common Relays
(Base system includes 2 CSM Common
Relays configurable for Critical or Non-
Critical Horn, Ringback Horn. The
additional 2 CSM Common Relays can be
configured for additional horns or
Critical/Non-Critical Reflash or Fault,
Power Fail, System Watchdog, or Ground
Fault Detect)
SW External Inhibit Switch Input
(Software configurable for inhibit of LED
Lamps, Horn, Repeat Relay Outputs or
CSM Common Relay Outputs)
HN Internal Horn
AS Automatic Horn Silence
(Can be used to silence any horn with
software configurable delay up to 60
seconds, in 0.25 second increments.
Independent setting for internal or external
horns)
FS Flash Synchronization. Synchronizes the
flash rate to remote displays. Needs to be
specified for each Annunciator that will be
synchronized together. (Requires wiring
between Annunciator Systems.)
CE CE Certification
CE Certification available for all
configurations except for FCV options D,
DC, D/ISO, Y/ISO.
In these cases, a NEMA Enclosure (option
N4, N4PB) or Front Cover (option NCB,
NCT) is required. 120/230VAC & 125VDC
Input Power provided via External
Supplies unless the NEMA Enclosure or
Front Cover is used.
STM Moisture/ Fungus Proof Coating
FM FM Class 1, Div.2 Groups A,B,C,D
Certification
FM Certification available for all
configurations. A NEMA Enclosure (option
N4, N4PB) or Front Cover (option NCB,
NCT) is required. Power option A
(230Vac), B(120Vac), C(125Vdc), (see
ITEM 10), is provided via External
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND SET-UP
The AN-3100D Annunciator is already factory configured per the model number.
Most of the configuration of the system is made using software, however some
settings such as relay contact arrangement (Form A or Form B) needs to be
configured by the user. The default configurations are specified below:
Item Default
Setting Configuration
Method
Inputs N.O. (normally open), N.C. (normally
closed) Field Contact Inputs N.O. Software or
Hardware *
Field Contact Voltage
(12, 24, 48, 125VDC, 120VAC)
OR
(24-125VDC) Factory
Configured
Per Model
Number
Hardware
Common FCV (field contact voltage)
or Isolated FCV Hardware
Input Module Address Setting Hardware
Operational Sequence (A, M, etc) Software
Sequence Grouping 1 group Software
Input Response 50 msec Software
Critical/Non-Critical Assignment Non-Critical Software
Optional
Repeat Relays Form A (normally open), Form B
Contacts (normally closed) Form A Hardware
Form C Contacts (SPDT) Factory
Configured
Per Model
Number
Hardware
Energized or De-Energized Relays De-Energized Software
Repeat Relay Operation Follows Input Software
CSM Functions Auxiliary Contact Output Type
(Form A, Form B) Form A Hardware
Auxiliary Contact Output Mode
(Energized or De-Energized) De-Energized Software
Auxiliary Contact Output Operation
(Horn, Reflash, Fault, Watchdog,
Power Monitor, Ground Fault)
Critical Horn
& Non-Critical
Horn
Software
Other system-wide functions None
Selected Software
Serial
Communication
Module
RS-232 , RS-485 RS-232 Software
RS-485 Termination Jumper Out Software
Flash Synchronization (master/slave) Master Hardware
* NO/NC Field Inputs can be configured via the software or hardware, but
not both. Choose one method only.

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HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
I/O Modules
Each Input/Output (I/O) module can accept up to two field contact inputs, with
field contact voltage (FCV) provided either internally by the Annunciator or
externally by the customer. Each input includes optical coupler isolation and can
be selected for Normally Open (N/O) or Normally Closed (N/C) Field Contact
Inputs through the software configuration or module jumpers. The I/O module
provides outputs to the Display Module. Optional relays can be added to the I/O
module for repeating the alarm status. Up to two I/O cards can be inserted into
Card Slots 1 & 3 of a single cell for a maximum of 4 points per cell. The Cell with
the Common Service Module can also support one I/O Module (in slot 3), in
place of the Integral Pushbuttons.
There are two versions of input modules. One version has headers and jumpers
used to configure the FCV and the CSM address, while the other versions are
designed with an input circuit capable of accepting an input range of 24vDC to
125vDC and use a rocker switch for the CSM Address.
Both versions of the I/O module are configured via jumpers for: (NO/NC) and
Form A, B, C Relay Contacts.
Refer to the following table and to the part number affixed to the module to
determine the type of module. Note that all modules in a systems shipped from
the factory will contain the same type of configuration.
Table 1 Module Types
Description Header/jumper for FCV
and CSM address No FCV Jumpers required
Switch for CSM address
Part Number Part Number
3/4 PT I/O W/RELAY 1085-250 1087-060
1/2 PT I/O W/RELAY 1085-286 1087-241
1/2 PT I/O NO RELAY 1085-287 1087-242
3/4 PT I/O NO RELAY 1085-288 1087-243
1/2PT SER INPUT ONLY 1085-304 1087-244
1/2PT SER INPUT ONLY 1085-305 1087-245
Field Contact Type
The I/O module supports both N/O & N/C inputs through the software
configuration, as detailed in the next section. N/O refers to Normally Open Field
Contacts (open in Normal State, Closed in Alarm State) and N/C refers to
Normally Closed Field Contacts (closed in Normal State, open in Alarm State)
As an alternative, the N/O and N/C settings may be selected via jumper P5 & P6
on the I/O Module.
NOTE: The NO/NC setting must only be configured via one method (hardware
or software). It is recommended to use the software method to avoid any
confusion.

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Field Contact Voltage (FCV)
Refer to Table-1 Module Types above to determine the type of FCV
configuration installed.
I/O modules with the part number starting with 1085- supports Field Contact
Voltages of 12, 24, 48, 125 through Jumper P1. The Field Contact Voltage can
be selected as Common throughout the whole system or Isolated from input to
input. This is selected via jumpers J1 & J2.
I/O modules with the part number starting with 1087- supports Field Contact
Voltages with a range of 24 through 125Vdc with no need for configuration
jumpers. The Field Contact Voltage can be selected as Common throughout
the whole system or Isolated from input to input. This is selected via jumpers J1
& J2.
NOTE: The Annunciator is already factory configured per the selections in the
model number.
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