Dantel 46019 User manual

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If you install a module in the shelf with the power on, the internal
circuitry may suffer damage and the product warranty will be void.
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(use antistatic wrist straps, smocks, footwear, etc.).
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Copyright 1998 by Dantel, Inc. • Dantel is a registered trademark of Dantel, Inc. • ISO 9001 Registered
Printed in the U.S.A.
INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
46019-0298 <90-00028>
46019 SUMMARY
ALARM MODULE
(SAM)
About this Practice:
This practice has been reissued to:
• Meet ISO 9001 requirements.
Issue date: February 1998
Reissued Practices: Updated and
new content can be identified by a
banner in the right margin.
UPDATED
Table of Contents
Ordering Information ........................................................................... 2
General Description.............................................................................. 2
Circuit Description ............................................................................... 2
Application Information ....................................................................... 5
Installation............................................................................................ 6
Operation .............................................................................................. 8
Technical Specifications ....................................................................... 9
Warranty ............................................................................................. 10
46019-11
SUMMARY
ALARM
ACK
ACK
ALL
B11-46019-11 REV__
C/O EXIST NEW
COMM
RLY
ON
OFF
LEVEL B
C/O EXIST NEW
ALARM
ALARM
ACK
ON
OFF
LEVEL A
C/O EXIST NEW
ALARM
C/O EXIST NEW
ACK
ON
OFF
LEVEL C
ALARM
C/O EXIST NEW
ACK
ON
OFF
LEVEL D

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ORDERING INFORMATION
NOTE: This section lists the different options available for this product. To order any of the avail-
able options, contact Dantel Inside Sales through our toll-free number, 1-800-432-6835.
OPTION NUMBER FEATURES
B11-46019-11 Summary Alarm Module (SAM)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The 46019 Summary Alarm Module (SAM) controls audible
and/or visual alarms for four alarm levels (A through D) at a
Dantel 460 Alarm and Control System processing center. Use
the SAM with the 46018 Audible Alarm.
The front panel includes:
♦Status indicating LEDs
♦Switches
♦Push buttons
The module is a plug-in PC board that fits into any 400-type or
similar equipment housing. The SAM does not accept subassem-
blies.
The SAM operates on -21 to -56 VDC input power.
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1 shows the 46019 Summary Alarm Module functional
schematic. Here is a brief description of each of the func-
tional parts of the circuit:
TTL/Optically Coupled Inputs
A standard TTL input and an optically coupled (OC) input
represent each alarm level (A, B, C and D). Either input drives
the latch and gate circuit which operates the relay coil repre-
senting that input’s level and the common coil.
Latch/Gate Circuit
The TTL or OC input enables the latch and gate circuit for each
of the four inputs. Output from the latch and gate circuit drives
the relay coils and individual LEDs for indicating:
♦A new alarm (NEW)
♦Existing alarm (EXIST ALARM)
♦The operation of the common relay output (COMM RLY).

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A strap position configures each Latch/Gate circuit to:
♦Latch: Hold alarm status until released by an external
source.
♦Follow: Release alarm status when the alarm input returns
to normal.
Reset Inputs and Acknowledge
Each alarm input has an individual reset input and acknowledge
button. Initiate reset by applying a standard TTL signal at the
appropriate edge connector pin.
Each Latch/Gate circuit also has a front panel button (ACK)
which acknowledges alarm status and resets the relay. You can
acknowledge by pressing the front panel “ACK ALL” button, the
master reset or the acknowledge timer.
Disable the audible alarm by setting the front panel cutoff
switch to ON.
Output Relays
An individual form-C relay for each alarm level and a common
relay shared by all levels provide external alarm indications.
Each level latch and gate circuit energizes that individual level
relay’s operating coil. Each relay has two sets of relay contacts
(visual and audible). Each set has normally open (NO) and
normally closed (NC) contacts.
The common relay operates on any alarm level and remains ON
until all alarms (whether they follow or latch) clear or are
acknowledged.
TTL/OC Master Reset
A master reset with TTL and OC inputs resets all levels (A, B, C
and D) at the same time. Reset levels by applying a single signal
to the appropriate edge connector pin.
Acknowledge Timer
An acknowledge timer automatically acknowledges alarms after
the preset time interval expires. You can set the unit for a 0, 0.5,
1.0, 4.0 or 8.0 minute delay. If the timer is partially through a
timing cycle when an additinoal alarm status change occurs, the
timer begins again with the new alarm.
Regulated Power Supply
The regulated power supply operates on -21 to -56 VDC input
power and provides ±12 VDC and +5 VDC output power for the
SAM circuits. The ±12 VDC and +5 VDC ouptput power routes
to edge connector pins for off-board use.
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

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FIG. 1 - FUNCTIONAL SCHEMATIC, 46019 SAM
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
-21 TO
-56 VDC
GROUND
COMM. ACO INPUT
N.O.
COMM.
N.C.
ON
41
40
RESET
+5
External
Acknowledge
31
23 10K
35
17
45
47
49
37
34
TO
OTHER
LEVELS
TTL
O.C.
+5 VDC
+12 VDC
10K
FOLLOW
- BATT
LATCH
42
39
N.O.
COMM.
N.C.
48
45
56
VISUAL
CONTACTS
AUDIBLE
CONTACTS
OUTPUT
RELAYS
N.O.
COMM.
N.C.
-
BATT 10K
OFF
54
24
VISUAL
CONTACTS
AUDIBLE
CONTACTS
COMMON
RELAY
COMM
-
BATT
SWITCH/TIME SELECTOR
(Set only one switch on)
0.5 1 4 8
TTL
O.C.
REGULATED
POWER
SUPPLY
ACK
ALL
O.C.
O.C.
ACK
EXIST
LATCH
AND
GATE
CIRCUIT
K1
NEW
LEVEL A CIRCUIT
(TYPICAL FOR LEVELS B, C, AND D)
ON / OFF
C/O
ALARM CUTOFF
C/O
EXTERNAL / ACO
LEVEL B
LEVEL C
LEVEL D
LEVEL B
LEVEL C
LEVEL D
N.O.
COMM.
N.C.
K5
ACKNOWLEDGE
TIMER
RESET
CONTROL
26
28
30
25
27
29

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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Fig. 2 shows a 46019 Summary Alarm Module example
application. A SAM in each alarm shelf gives local control of
alarm status indicators.
You can locate the external indicators (audible and visual)
controlled by the SAM’s relays on another floor (for example, the
central office). The external indicators on another floor act
independently of the alarm shelf processor. The alarm shelf
processor reports to the central location computer, dumb termi-
nal or alarm system master.
FIG. 2 - EXAMPLE APPLICATION, 46019 SAM
EQUIPMENT AREA FLOOR 1
EQUIPMENT AREA FLOOR 2
ALARM SHELF
ALARM SHELF
EQUIPMENT AREA FLOOR 3
ALARM SHELF
ALARM SHELF
CENTRAL LOCATION FLOOR 4

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INSTALLATION
Installation consists of setting the straps and switches, wiring
the pin connectors, installing the module in the equipment
shelf, and checkout.
1. Set the straps and switches.
Refer to Fig. 3 and Table A. The SAM has a four mini-DIP
switches that select the time-out interval. If you don’t need that
time-out feature, do not set any switches in the ON position.
Straps determine whether the relays follow the inputs or the
latch.
FIG. 3 - SWITCH AND STRAP LOCATIONS, 46019 SAM
TABLE A - SWITCH SETTINGS, 46019 SAM
OPTION
Switch 1 ON, all others OFF
Switch 1 ON, all others OFF
Switch 1 ON, all others OFF
Switch 1 ON, all others OFF
All Switches set OFF
DESCRIPTION
Time Out After 0.5 Minutes
Time Out After 1.0 Minutes
Time Out After 4.0 Minutes
Time Out After 8.0 Minutes
No Time Out
NOTE: Set only one (1) switch ON at a time. CONTINUED . . .
CIRCUIT "A"
CIRCUIT "B"
CIRCUIT "C"
CIRCUIT "D"
FOLLOW LATCH
TIME
OUT
SWITCH
1234
OFF
ON

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2. Wire the pin connectors.
Wire the pin connectors in the shelf or housing. Refer to Fig. 4.
FIG. 4 - PIN DESIGNATIONS, 46019 SAM
3. Install the module in the proper slot in the equipment
shelf.
56 55
54 53
52 51
50 49
48 47
46 45
44 43
42 41
40 39
38 37
36 35
34 33
32 31
30 29
28 27
26 25
24 23
22 21
20 19
18 17
16 15
14 13
12 11
10 9
87
65
43
21
CIRCUIT SIDE
OF PC BOARD
COMPONENT SIDE
OF PC BOARD
Level B, Audible Relay, Common
Level A, Audible Relay, Common
Level B, External ACOLevel A, External ACO
Level B, Visual Relay, N.C.Level B, Audible Relay, N.C.
-12 VDC OutputLevel B, Audible Relay, N.O.
+12 VDC OutputLevel A, Audible Relay, N.O.
+5 VDC OutputLevel A, Audible Relay, N.C.
Level B, Visual Relay, CommonLevel B, Visual Relay, N.O.
Level A, TTL InputLevel A, Visual Relay, Common
Level A, Visual Relay, N.C.Level A, Visual Relay, N.O.
Level A, Optically Coupled InputLevel B, TTL Input
-21 to -56 VDC InputLevel B, Optically Coupled Input
Level B, ResetLevel A, Reset
Common, Reset, TTL
Common, Visual Relay, N.C.Common, Audible, N.C.
Common, Visual Relay, CommonCommon, Audible, Common
Common, Visual Relay, N.O.Common, Audible Relay, N.O.
Common, Optically Coupled ResetCommon, External ACO Input
Level C, Optically Coupled InputLevel D, Optically Coupled Input
Level C, Reset
GroundLevel D, Reset
Level D, TTL InputLevel C, TTL Input
Level C, Visual Relay, N.C.Level C, Visual Relay, Common
Level C, Visual Relay, N.O.Level C, Audible Relay, N.C.
Level D, Visual Relay, CommonLevel C, Audible Relay, N.O.
Level D, Visual Relay, N.O.Level D, Audible Relay, N.O.
Level D, Visual Relay, N.C.Level D, Audible Relay, N.C.
Level D, External ACOLevel C, External ACO
Level D, Audible Relay, CommonLevel C, Audible Relay, Common
INSTALLATION

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CHECKOUT
To check the operation of the 46019 SAM, monitor the unit in a
system:
1. Apply an alarm at each input being used and observe the front
panel for proper audible alarm, LED, and relay operation.
2. Acknowledge the alarms with the ACK ALL button. Interrupt the
alarm signaling with the ACO switches.
INSTALLATION
For the most part, operation of the 46019 Summary Alarm
Module consists of observing the LEDs or operating one of
the front panel Alarm Cut-Off (ACO) switches.
♦Interrupt alarm signaling by moving the appropriate front
panel Alarm Cut-Off (ACO) switches. Each ACO has its own
front panel LED which indicates when the ACO is active
(that is, the alarm relays are disabled).
♦Acknowledge the alarm with the ACK button. Acknowledge
all alarms with the ACK ALL button.
♦Front panel LEDs indicate the alarm level. Additional LEDs
indicate whether the ACO switch is ON or OFF.
OPERATION

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION
Input Power
Voltage
Current
Idle (All relays and LEDs off)
Operating (All relays and LEDs on)
Alarm Circuit Inputs (A-D, O.C., TTL)
Normal
Alarm
Reset
Normal
Reset
External Acknowledge In
Optically Coupled
Normal
Acknowledged
TTL
Normal
Acknowledged
Common External Acknowledge
Input To Operate
Relay Contact Rating
@ 30 VDC
@ 125 VAC
Physical Dimensions
Weight
Operating Temperature Range
VALUE
-21 to -56 VDC
55 mA (min.), 62 mA (max.)
152 mA (min.), 172 mA (max.)
+5 to +1.4 VDC
0 to +1.4 VDC
+5 to +1.4 VDC
0 to +1.4 VDC
(-) Battery
Ground
+5 to +0.7 VDC
0 to +0.7 VDC
0 to +1.4 VDC
2.0 Amps
0.5 Amps
1.4" x 6.0" x 5.6"
10.75 ounces
0° to 55° C.

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LIMITED WARRANTY
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and 3 months for software, from the date of the original invoice. The liability of the Seller hereunder shall be
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returned without first obtaining permission and a customer return authorization number from the Seller. In
no event shall the Seller be liable for any consequential or incidental damages.
Equipment or parts which have been subject to abuse, misuse, accident, alteration, neglect, unauthorized
repair or installation are not covered by warranty. The Seller shall make the final determination as to the
existence and cause of any alleged defect. No warranty is made with respect to custom equipment or products
produced to the Buyer’s specifications except as specifically stated in writing by the Seller in the contract for
such custom equipment.
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INCASE OF DIFFICULTY
If you experience difficulty with this equipment, check the following, as appropriate:
1. Switch settings
2. Signal levels
3. Software configuration
4. Connections between Dantel’s equipment and your equipment.
If there is still a problem, substitute equipment that is known to be good. For additional assistance, call
Dantel’s Technical Field Service Department weekdays, 6 A.M. to 5 P.M. pacific time:
1-800-4DANTEL(1-800-432-6835).
If a thorough checkout shows a piece of equipment has malfunctioned, you may return it to the factory. For
repairs and emergency replacements, obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from the Cus-
tomer Service Representative at 1-800-4DANTEL (1-800-432-6835).
To ensure expedient processing of your order, provide a purchase order number and shipping and billing
information when requesting an RMA number. Also, when the units are returned to Dantel, include a descrip-
tion of the failure symptoms for each unit returned. Send defective equipment to:
Dantel, Inc. • 2991 North Argyle Avenue • Fresno, California 93727-1388
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