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Digiplex EVO ANC1 User manual

INTRODUCTION
The Annunciator Module (ANC1) is a
status display device that is
connected to the control panel’s four-
wire combus as a stand-alone
module or mounted on a keypad. Set
the ANC1 to display the status of up
to eight partitions, zones 1 to 48 or
zones 49 to 96.
LED FEEDBACK
PROGRAMMING METHOD
To program the ANC1, you must enter the Module Programming Mode using any
keypad in the system. To do so:
1. Press and hold the [0] key.
2. Enter the [INSTALLER CODE].
3. Enter section [4003].
4. Enter the Annunciator’s 8-digit [SERIAL NUMBER]*.
5. Enter the 3-digit section you wish to program.
Program the ANC1 using the WinLoad Software or the control panel’s Module
Broadcast feature. Refer to the Digiplex EVO Programming Guide for more
details.
*Note: The serial number is located on the module’s PC Board.
Use this option to assign access to partitions. The ANC1 will only display the
status of events that occur in partitions that have been assigned. For example, if
zone 5 in partition 1 has been breached, but partition 1 is not assigned to the
ANC1, zone 5 will not be displayed. Keys [1] to [8] represent partitions 1
through 8 respectively*. To assign access to a partition, enable the option that
corresponds to the desired partition. Partitions 1 to 8 are enabled by default.
Enable option [1] in section [002] to mute options [2] to [5]. Disable the mute
option to enable the use of options [2] to [5]. This option is disabled by default.
Enable option [2] in section [002] to set the Annunciator to emit an intermittent
trouble beep* every three seconds. Troubles may be:
*Note: Option [1] in section [002] must be disabled.
Enable option [3] in section [002] to set the Annunciator to emit a beep* when
these troubles occur:
*Note: Option [1] in section [002] must be disabled.
Enable option [4] in section [002] to set the Annunciator to emit a beep* when
these troubles occur:
*Note: Option [1] in section [002] must be disabled.
Enable option [5] in section [002] to set the Annunciator to emit a beep* when
these troubles occur:
Zone Tamper
Low Battery on Wireless Device
Zone(s) affected by: communication, fire loop, or CleanMe™ trouble
*Note: Option [1] in section [002] must be disabled.
The trouble beep will stop when the problem is resolved, or if you
press the [TRBL] key from any keypad on the network. This applies to
Section [002], options [2] to [5].
Enter a value between 000 and 005 in section [003] to set which status the
Annunciator will display.
000 = Partition Status (default)003 = Future Use
001 = Future Use 004 = Zones 01 to 48
002 = Future Use 005 = Zones 49 to 96
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Voltage: Typically 11-16Vdc
Compatibility: EVO48, EVO192
DGP48, DGP848
DGP-NE96, EVO96
WinLoad V2.10 or higher
Current Consumption: Min:15mA Typ:50mA Max:100mA
BEFORE INSTALLING THE ANC1
Choose a position where you will mount the Annunciator either as a stand-alone
module unit (see “Mounting as a Stand-alone Module”), or mounted on a keypad
(see “Mounting to a Keypad”). Once the module is connected and programmed,
you can use one of three display labels to reflect the ANC1’s status display.
Should the system require more than one display, you can “stack” up to three
ANC1s.
Do not remove the ANC1’s guide clip (Figure 1) unless it is mounted as
a stand-alone module. This clip sets the distance between the ANC1
and the keypad or other Annunciators (if they are “stacked”). If the clip
is removed the ANC1’s covers cannot be placed properly.
Mounting to a Keypad
1. Connect one end of the wires to the Annunciator’s network terminals. Do not
close the back and front covers until you have decided how you will set the
module.
2. From the keypad’s back plate, cut out section labelled “E” as shown in
Figure 2 on page 2.
3. Loosen keypad’s network terminal screws without disconnecting the wires.
4. From the Annunciator’s backplate, cut out section labelled “A” as shown in
Figure 1 on page 2.
Slow flash* Zone Alarm
Fast flash Zone Tamper
Flash System not ready
ON System ready
*LED flashes until the partition in alarm
is disarmed
Section [001] - Option [1] to [8]
Partition Assignment
[1] ON = Partition 1 [5] ON = Partition 5
[2] ON = Partition 2 [6] ON = Partition 6
[3] ON = Partition 3 [7] ON = Partition 7
[4] ON = Partition 4 [8] ON = Partition 8
Section [002] - Option [1]
Beeper Mute Mode
Section [002] - Option [2]
Beep on System Trouble
AC Failure
Battery Trouble
Aux. Current Limit
Bell Current limit
Bell Absent
ROM Check Error
RAM Check Error
Clock loss
Section [002] - Option [3]
Beep on Communicator Trouble
Annunciator Module V1.1
(ANC1)
Instructions
ANC1-EI02
TLM1
Fail to Communicate 1
Fail to Communicate 2
Fail to Communicate 3
Fail to Communicate 4
Fail to Communicate PC
Section [002] - Option [4]
Beep on Network/Module Trouble
Module Tamper
Module ROM Check Error
Module Fail to Communicate
Printer Trouble
Module AC Failure
Module Battery Failure
Module Supply Output
Missing Keypad
General Failure
Network Overload
Network Com. Error
Missing Module
Section [002] - Option [5]
Zone Trouble
Section [003]
Status Display Mode
5. Fit the Annunciator’s wires through section “A” and then loop them through
the cut-out section of the keypad’s back plate labelled “E” (Figure 2).
6. Connect the Annunciator’s wires to the keypad’s corresponding +, –, GRN
and YEL network terminals.
7. Tighten terminal screws.
8. Join the keypad’s body plates together.
9. Insertthe Annunciator’s back plate on top of the keypad, using the guide clip
to set the position.
10. Adjust any loose wiring between the Annunciator and the keypad.
11. Insert screws into slots labelled “C” (Figure 2) to set the back cover.
12. Insert screws into slots labelled “D” (Figure 2) and tighten all screws.
13. Join the Annunciator’s body plates together.
14. Program the Annunciator using any keypad on the network.
15. Affix appropriate label to match the display mode (see “Section [003]” on
page 1).
Mounting as a Stand-alone Module
1. Connect one end of the wires to the Annunciator’s network terminals. Do not
close the back and front covers until you have decided how you will set the
module.
2. Loop the cable through the space of the Annunciator’s back cover. Place
and hold the Annunciator’s back plate to wall. Remove the guide clip if
desired.
3. Insert screws into slots labelled “C” (Figure 2) to set the back cover.
4. Insert screws into slots labelled “D” (Figure 2) and tighten all screws.
5. Join the body plates together.
6. Connect the Annunciator’s wires to the control panel ‘s corresponding +, –,
GRN, and YEL network terminals.
7. Program the Annunciator using any keypad on the network.
8. Affix appropriate label to match the display mode (see “Section [003]” on
page 1).
Module Stacking
1. Install Module 1 (see Figure 3) as you would for either a stand-alone or
mounted installation as described in the previous section.
2. Separate Module 1’s body plates. Leave back plate mounted to wall.
3. Cut out space “B” from Module 1’s back plate.
4. Separate Module 2’s body plates, and connect one end of the wires to its
network terminals.
5. Loosen Module 1’s network terminal screws without disconnecting wires.
6. Loop Module 2’s wires through the open gap at the top of Module 1’s back
plate (space B in Figure 1).
7. Connect Module 2’s wires to Module 1’s network terminals (Figure 3).
8. Tighten terminal screws.
9. Join Module 1’s body plates together.
10. Insert Module 2’s back plate on top of Module 1, using the guide clip to set
the position.
11. Adjust any loose wiring between Module 1 and 2.
12. Insert screws into slots labelled “C” (Figure 2) to set the back cover.
13. Insert screws into slots labelled “D” (Figure 2) and tighten all screws.
14. Join Module 2’s body plates together.
15. Program Module 2 using any keypad on the network.
16. Affix appropriate label to match the display mode (see “Section [003]” on
page 1).
17. Repeat steps 1 to 15 where Module 1 and 2 will be Module 2 and 3 (see
Figure 3).
Figure 1 : Cut-out Spaces
Use a knife to cut away two squares approx. 75mm from the
Annunciator’s back plate. Cut a square in front of the guide clip (space A) and at
the top of the rim (space B). Dotted lines indicate cutting lines.
Remove space “B” from any Annunciator that will have additional
modules stacked on top of it as shown in Figure 3. Uppermost
Annunciators such as Module 3 or stand-alone modules do not require
the removal of space “B”.
Figure 2 : Mounting
Figure 3 : Stacking
Warranty
For complete warranty information on this product please refer to the Limited Warranty Statement
found on the website www.paradox.com/terms. Your use of the Paradox product signifies your accep-
tance of all warranty terms and conditions.
Digiplex, Digiplex EVO, and Winload are trademarks or registered trademarks of Paradox Ltd. and its
affiliates in Canada, the United States and other countries. All rights reserved. Specifications may
change without prior notice. One or more of the following patents may apply: 7046142, 6215399,
6111256, 6104319, 5920259, 5886632, 5721542, 5287111, 5119069, 5077549. Canadian and interna-
tional patents may also apply.
© 2002-2013 Paradox Ltd.
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