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COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
To ensure proper operation, this module shall be connected to a compatible
Notifier system control panel.
COMPONENTS
Following are descriptions of the XP10-M mounting frameworks. There are
two mounting options for XP10-M modules:
• Up to six XP10-M modules can be installed on a CHS-6 in a CAB-3 Series
cabinet, CAB-4 Series cabinet or BB-25 cabinet.
• One or two XP10-M modules can be installed in a BB-XP cabinet.
Chassis
The CHS-6 chassis is used to mount XP10-M modules in a BB-25, CAB-3 or
CAB-4 Series cabinet. It accommodates up to six XP10-M modules in a single
cabinet row three modules wide and two modules deep.
FIGURE 1. CHS-6 CHASSIS:
The BB-XP cabinet has a built-in chassis that will accommodate one or two
XP10-M modules.
FIGURE 2. BB-XP CABINET:
N500-77-00 1 I56-1803-010
XP10-M Ten Input Monitor Module
SPECIFICATIONS
Normal Operating Voltage: 15-32 VDC
Stand-By Current: 3.75 mA @ 24V
Alarm Current: 55 mA (assumes all ten LEDs solid on)
Temperature Range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Humidity: 10 to 85% Noncondensing
Dimensions: 6.8˝H x 5.8˝W x 1.25˝D
Accessories: CHS-6 Chassis; BB-25 Cabinet; BB-XP Cabinet; CAB-3 Series Cabinet; CAB-4 Series Cabinet
Wire Gauge: 12-18 AWG
Maximum SLC Wiring Resistance: 40 Ohms
Maximum IDC Wiring Resistance: 1500 Ohms
Maximum IDC Voltage: 10.2 VDC
Maximum IDC Current: 240µA (each circuit)
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C0236-01
BEFORE INSTALLING
If the modules will be installed in an existing operational system, inform the
operator and local authority that the system will be temporarily out of service.
Disconnect the power to the control panel before installing the modules. This
system contains static sensitive components. Always ground yourself with a
proper wrist strap before handling any circuits so that static charges are re-
moved from the body. The housing cabinet should be metallic and suitably
grounded.
NOTICE: This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The XP10-M Ten Input Monitor Module is intended for use in an intelligent
alarm system. Each monitor module is intended to interface between a control
panel and normally open contact devices, such as pull stations. A common
SLC input is used for all modules, and the initiating device loops share a
common supervisory supply and ground. Otherwise, each monitor operates
independently from the others. Each module has its own unique address.
A pair of rotary code switches is used to set the address of the first module
from 01 to 150. The remaining modules are automatically assigned to the next
nine higher addresses. Provisions are included for disabling a maximum of
two unused modules to release the addresses to be used elsewhere. Each mod-
ule also has panel controlled green LED indicators. The panel can cause the
LEDs to blink, latch on, or latch off.
Included:
(6) 1 x 4 Terminal Blocks (2) 1
1
/4
″
(32mm) Stand offs
(4) Machine Screws (3) Shunts (10) 47k Ohm
End of Line Resistors
(2) Nuts
Shipped on Board:
(1) Shunt in Class A/B position
(Shipped in Class B position, remove shunt for Class A)
I56-1803-010
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
12 Clintonville Road
Northford, CT 06472-1653
Phone: 203.484.7161
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BASE ADDRESS
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DISABLE
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BASE ADDRESS
ADDRESS
DISABLE
NONE
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MOUNT WITH
SELF-THREADING SCREWS
TO BACK OF CABINET
The front XP10-M module positions of each chassis are offset below the rear
XP10-M module positions so that all of the status indicators are visible.
CABINETS
A BB-25, CAB-3 or CAB-4 Series cabinet will house the CHS-6 chassis with up
to six XP10-M modules installed on it. Refer to cabinet installation documents
for dimensions.
The BB-XP cabinet houses one or two XP10-M modules on the internal chassis
that is part of the cabinet. Refer to cabinet installation documents for dimen-
sions.
INSTALLATION STEPS
1. Cabinet Mounting
In a clean, dry area, mount the backbox using the four holes provided in
the back surface of the cabinet (Figure 3).
2. Chassis Installation
The CHS-6 chassis is mounted in the BB-25, CAB-3 or CAB-4 Series cabi-
net. It is shipped with two self-threading screws, which are used to fas-
ten the chassis to the back wall of the cabinet (see Figure 4).
The BB-XP cabinet comes with the chassis already installed, so no mounting
is necessary.
FIGURE 3. TYPICAL MOUNTING HOLE LOCATIONS:
FIGURE 4. MOUNTING THE CHS-6 CHASSIS:
3. Module Installation
There are two methods for installing a module in the rear position of a
chassis. Method one is for installation of a rear module only, when no
module will be installed in front of it. Refer to Figure 5 for instructions.
Method two is for installation of a rear module when another module
will be installed in the chassis position in front of it. Refer to Figures 6a
and 6b for method two. All necessary screws and standoffs are supplied
with the modules.
FIGURE 5. INSTALLATION OF REAR MODULE ONLY, METHOD ONE:
Step 1: Insert the bottom of the XP10-M module down into a rear slot on the
chassis.
Step 2: Carefully swing the upper edge of the board back towards the back of
the chassis until it touches the two standoffs.
Step 3: Align two 4-40 screws with the two standoffs and tighten.
Step 4: Address and wire the modules according to the instructions in this
manual.
The steps in Figures 6A – 6C describe and illustrate module installation when
the rear chassis position and the position in front of it will be filled. Front
position installation is possible only if the rear position is filled with an XP
module.
FIGURE 6A. INSTALLATION OF XP10-M MODULE IN A REAR CHASSIS
POSITION, METHOD TWO:
Step 1: Install two long standoffs in the lower mounting holes using two 4-40
nuts as shown.
FIGURE 6B.
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C0225-01
BACKBOX
MOUNTING
HOLES
2
3
1
MOUNT WITH
SELF-THREADING SCREWS
TO BACK OF CABINET
1
C0249-01
3
2
4
Step 2: Insert the bottom of the XP10-M module down into a rear slot on the
chassis.
Step 3: Carefully swing the upper edge of the board back towards the back of
the chassis until it touches the two standoffs on the board.
Step 4: Align two 4-40 screws with the two standoffs on the chassis and
tighten.
Step 5: Address and wire the modules according to the instructions in this
manual.
N500-77-00 3 I56-1803-010
FIGURE 6C. INSTALLATION OF XP10-M MODULE IN FRONT CHASSIS
POSITION:
Step 1: Insert the bottom edge of the XP10-M module down into a front slot
of the chassis.
Step 2: Carefully swing the upper edge of the board towards the back of the
chassis until it touches the 11⁄4˝ (31.75mm) standoffs installed on the
rear module.
Step 3: Align two 4-40 screws with the two standoffs and tighten.
Step 4: Address and wire the modules according to the instructions in this
manual.
WIRING
NOTE: All wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordances, and regu-
lations.
1. Install module wiring in accordance with the job drawings and appropri-
ate wiring diagrams.
2. All wiring to the XP10-M is done via terminal blocks. In order to properly
make electrical connections strip approximately 1⁄4˝ of insulation from
the end of wire, sliding the bare end of the wire under the clamping plate
screw.
3. Set the address on the modules per the job drawing. Use the rotary code
switches to set the address of the first module (between 01 and 150).
In Class B operation, the remaining modules are automatically assigned to the
next nine higher addresses. For example, if the base address switch is set to
28, the next nine modules will be addressed to 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36,
and 37.
The module is shipped in Class B position, remove shunt for Class A. When
operating in Class A, alternate modules are paired together (+0/+1, +2/+3,
+4/+5, +6/+7, +8/+9), resulting in a total of five modules. For example,
if the base address switch is set to 28, then 30, 32, 34 and 36 will be automati-
cally assigned to the modules while 29, 31, 33, 35 and 37 are available to be
used for other modules on the SLC. For Class A and B operation, DO NOT
set the lowest address above 150, as the other modules will be assigned to
nonexistent addresses.
NOTE: All references to power limited represent “Power Limited (Class 2)”.
NOTE: The XP10-M must have power cycled for shunt changes to take effect.
NOTE: Some panels support extended addressing. In order to set the module
above address 99 on compatible systems, carefully remove the stop on
the upper rotary switch (see Figure 7). If the panel does not support
extended addressing, do not set the lowest address above 90.
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instal-
lation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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FIGURE. 7:
TENS
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NOTE: Power must not be applied to the unit when changing functionality of
the shunts.
4. A shunt is provided to disable a maximum of two unused modules in
Class B operation and one unused module in Class A operation. Modules
are disabled from the highest address and work downward. If two mod-
ules are disabled, the lowest eight addresses will be functional, while the
highest two will be disabled. For example, in Class B operation, if the
shunt for Address Disable is placed on “two” and the base switch is set
to 28, the modules will be assigned to 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35
while disabling the highest two positions.
5. A communications loss feature is available on some panels. Upon a com-
munication loss, due to a microprocessor failure at the control unit, the
XP10-M will send a signal to the control unit to activate the notification
device circuits upon initiating of an alarm on the XP10-M. A single shunt
is used to enable (shunt on) or disable (shunt off) this feature for all
modules on the board.
NOTE: Place unused shunts on single pin to store on board for future use.
WIRING NOTES
Power-limited circuits must employ type FPL, FPLR, or FPLP cable as required
by Article 760 of the NEC.
PROGRAMMING
The XP10-M module operates with the following Fire Alarm Control Panels:
• AM2020/AFP1010
• AFP-200
• AFP-300/AFP-400
• S-5000 with AIM-200
• AFC-600
• NFS-640
• NFS-3030
The modules are programmed as devices in each system according to the pro-
gramming instructions in the appropriate FACP manual.
C0226-01
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N500-77-00 4 I56-1803-010
©2014 Notifier
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456789
BASE ADDRESS
TO NEXT
DEVICE
–
STATUS
INDICATORS
—
+
—
+
—
+
—
+
—
+
—
+
IDC
ADDRESS
+0
+1
+2
+3
+4
+5
+6
+7
+8
+9
IDC
ADDRESS
IDC
ADDRESS
IDC
ADDRESS
IDC
ADDRESS
—
+
—
+
SLC
—
+
—
+
+
–
+
FROM PANEL OR
PREVIOUS DEVICE
47K
EOL
RESISTOR
ELR-47K
CONNECT MODULES TO
LISTED COMPATIBLE
NOTIFIER CONTROL
PANELS ONLY
COMMUNICATION LINE 32 VDC MAX.
SEE PANEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FOR WIRE REQUIREMENTS.
CLASS B IDC (TYPICAL)
—
+
—
+
A/B SLCT
COM LOSS
DISABLE 1
DISABLE 2
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1
2
3
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POWER LIMITED
AND SUPERVISED
NOTE: Any number of UL listed contact closure devices may be used. DO NOT mix fire alarm initiating and supervisory devices on the same initiating device
circuit. Install contact closure devices per manufacturer’s installation instructions.
NOTE: Any number of UL listed contact closure devices may be used. DO NOT mix fire alarm initiating and supervisory devices on the same initiating device
circuit. Install contact closure devices per manufacturer’s installation instructions.
BASE ADDRESS
TO NEXT
DEVICE
–
STATUS
INDICATORS
—
+
—
+
—
+
—
+
—
+
—
+
IDC
ADDRESS
+0
+1
+2
+3
+4
+5
+6
+7
+8
+9
IDC
ADDRESS
IDC
ADDRESS
IDC
ADDRESS
IDC
ADDRESS
—
+
—
+
SLC
—
+
—
+
+
–
+
FROM PANEL OR
PREVIOUS DEVICE
CONNECT MODULES TO
LISTED COMPATIBLE
NOTIFIER CONTROL
PANELS ONLY
COMMUNICATION LINE 32 VDC MAX.
SEE PANEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FOR WIRE REQUIREMENTS.
CLASS A IDC (TYPICAL)
—
+
—
+
A/B SLCT
COM LOSS
DISABLE 1
DISABLE 2
IDC 2
IDC 3
IDC 4
IDC 5
0
1
2
3
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0
1
2
3
45678910
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POWER LIMITED
AND SUPERVISED
REMOVE SHUNT FOR CLASS A.
FIGURE 8. TYPICAL INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION – CLASS B, STYLE B:
FIGURE 9. TYPICAL FAULT TOLERANT INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION – CLASS A, STYLE D:
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