Kentec Electronics Taktis K772 User manual

Man-1170EN Rev.01
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Fire Control Panel
Additional Boards
Installation Manual
*Man-1170*

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Introduction
This manual describes the Taktis Fire Control Panel Additional Boards.
This section describes:
• Using This Manual
• Related Documentation
• If You Need Help
• Contacting Kentec Electronics
Using This Manual
The following sections provide instructions for installing, testing and troubleshooting the Taktis Fire Alarm Control
Panel Boards:
Related Documentation
The following documents shall be used to provide additional information for installing the Taktis Fire Alarm Control
Panel additional boards:
• Fire Control User Manual – Man-1169
• Fire Control Panel Installation Manual – Man-1154
• I/O Card Installation Instructions – Man-1395
• LE2 Software – Man-TBC
Additional Board Part Numbers
The table below shows part numbers associated with the Additional Boards:
Section A: Preface Provides document conventions.
Section 1: Overview Provides a summary of Additional Board features.
Section 2: Installation Describes how to install and set up Additional Boards.
Section 3: Addressing Describes how to set the Additional board binary address.
Section 4: 16 Channel I/O board Describes PCB layout, board indications & cable connections
Section 5: 8-Way Relay board Describes PCB layout, board indications & cable connections
Section 6: 8-Way Conventional board Describes PCB layout, board indications & cable connections
Section 7: 4-Way Sounder board Describes PCB layout, board indications & cable connections
Appendix A: Specifications Provides characteristics of the additional boards.
Appendix B: Battery Consumption Provides Additional boards battery consumption calculations.
Model Name Part Number
16 Channel I/O Board K772
8-Way Relay Board K791
8-Way Conventional Board K792
4-Way Sounder Board K793

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If You Need Help
If you need technical support contact Kentec Electronics at + 44 (0) 1322 222121 or e-mail the department,
[email protected]. Kentec Electronics technical support is available Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to
5:00 PM.
Limited Returns and Repairs Policy
In-Warranty Items
All equipment supplied by Kentec Electronics is provided with a warranty, as defined in Section 8
(Warranties & Liability) of the Terms and Conditions of Sale. These warranties are between Kentec
Electronics (the Seller) and the company that placed the order upon the seller (the Buyer). The
warranty period is valid for 36 months from the delivery date and is non-transferable.
Damaged Goods
In the event of damage to equipment during transit or any defect in the quality of goods, the Buyer shall
notify Kentec Electronics within seven days of delivery as detailed in Section 8.5 of the Terms &
Conditions of Sale. The goods may then be returned to the Customer Service Department of Kentec
Electronics Ltd. for repair, or replacement parts may be supplied (by arrangement).
Service Replacement Items
The Buyer shall request the replacement part(s) required from the Customer Service Department. This
request shall be made by e-mail to [email protected] and shall include the parts required, the panel Works Order
(W/O) Number and the required delivery address. If the Buyer is not aware of the required replacement part(s), ad-
ditional advice may be obtained from the Technical Support Department of Kentec Electronics. Once the SRI has
been approved, items are normally dispatched for next day delivery within the mainland UK, subject to stock avail-
ability. SRI parts are supplied on the following terms and conditions:
• SRI parts are loan items and are not available for resale.
• At all times, Kentec Electronics. retains the title of SRI parts supplied, as detailed in Section 7.4 of the
Terms and Conditions of Sale.
• All SRI parts must be returned to the Customer Service department of Kentec Electronics within 14 days of
delivery.
• Any SRI parts that have not been returned within 28 days of delivery will be invoiced at the price given in
the Kentec Price List, less discount.
• Any returned items that are found to have failed due to fair wear and tear, willful damage, negligence,
abnormal working conditions, misuse or alteration or repair without the Suppliers approval or failure to
follow the sellers instructions will be subjected to a repair fee of up to the price given in the Kentec Price
List, less discount.
• Any returned items that are not part of the original equipment or are not in warranty will be invoiced at the
price given in the Kentec Price List, less discount where applicable.
• All SRI parts shall be returned in the same packaging as the replacement parts were supplied in. Failure to
ensure that adequate anti-static precautions are taken during the replacement of parts, or in the return of
SRI parts may result in an invoice of up to the price given in the Kentec Price List, less discount.
• Any SRI parts returned without the completed SRI delivery report or any SRI reference documentation will
be invoiced at the price given in the Kentec Price List, less discount. The right to receive Service
Replacement Items is regularly reviewed and may be withdrawn from persistent abusers of this facility.
Kentec reserve the right not to supply SRI items without prior notice.

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Out Of Warranty Items
Kentec Electronics provides a test and repair facility for most standard and special build products.
This facility can also recondition control panels, subject to availability of components.
Customer Repairs
Items for repair shall be returned to the Customer Service Department of Kentec Electronics. Any
items returned for repair must be accompanied with the following:
• A request for repair work to be undertaken
• A customer contact name
• Details of the company requesting repair
Failure to supply the required information will result in the returned items being quarantined for a
period not exceeding 60 days. If the items are not identified within 60 days of receipt, then Kentec
Electronics Ltd reserves the right to dispose of these items or return them.
A written quotation will be provided for all items to be repaired that are not included in the repair prices
section of the Kentec Price list. No repairs or refurbishment will be undertaken without prior authorisation
from the customer and a written order for the repair work. Returned equipment will be held awaiting
authorisation for a period not exceeding 60 days from the date of quotation. After this period, Kentec
Electronics Ltd. reserves the right to dispose of these items or return them.
Repair Warranties
Repaired items are not covered by the normal Warranties and Liability conditions in the Terms and
Conditions of Sale. Subsequent failures of repaired items will only be covered if the failure is due to a
material or workmanship defect directly associated with the repair and for a period not exceeding three
months from the date of the repair.
Kentec Electronics are under no liability if the repaired or replaced components are found to have
failed due to fair wear and tear, wilful damage, negligence, abnormal working conditions, misuse or
alteration or repair without approval or failure to follow the sellers instructions.
Kentec Electronics Ltd. Copyright 2017. All rights reserved.

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Section 1
Overview ..........................................................................................................................1
Additional Board Layout ................................................................................................................................2
Main Back Board Layout ...............................................................................................................................3
Extension Board Layout ................................................................................................................................4
Label Sheet ................................................................................................................................................... 5
Section 2
Installation .......................................................................................................................6
General Installation Checklist........................................................................................................................ 6
Before You Begin .......................................................................................................................................... 6
Installing An Additional Board .......................................................................................................................7
Field Terminal Assignments.......................................................................................................................... 8
Field Terminals.............................................................................................................................................. 8
Extension Board Field Terminal Assignments ..............................................................................................11
Extension Board Field Terminals ..................................................................................................................11
Section 3
Setting the Address ........................................................................................................14
DIP Switch Settings.......................................................................................................................................14
Section 4
16 Channel I/O Board......................................................................................................15
Inputs ............................................................................................................................................................16
Outputs..........................................................................................................................................................16
Section 5
8-Way Relay Board..........................................................................................................17
Section 6
8-Way Conventional Board.............................................................................................18
Detection Inputs ............................................................................................................................................19
Section 7
4-Way Sounder Board.....................................................................................................20
Sounder Outputs ...........................................................................................................................................21
Appendix A
Battery Consumption......................................................................................................22
Appendix B
Specifications..................................................................................................................23
16 Channel I/O ..............................................................................................................................................23
8-Way Relay..................................................................................................................................................23
4-Way Sounder .............................................................................................................................................23
8-Way Conventional......................................................................................................................................23

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Overview
The Additional Boards further enhance the versatility of the fire alarm system. The Additional Boards available and
their typical applications are as follows:
The figures below show the Additional Boards.
Model Name Typical Application
16 Channel I/O Board
Used in applications such as LED floor plan mimic
drivers or to receive inputs from plant alarms or other
related systems.
8-Way Relay Board Used in applications which require more than the four
standard relay outputs.
8-Way Conventional Zone Board Used to integrate the panel with conventional detection
systems.
4-Way Sounder Board
Used in applications that require more than the four
standard sounder outputs such as replacement of
existing conventional systems.
Figure 1-1
16 Channel I/O
Figure 1-2
8-Way Relay
Figure 1-3
8-Way Conventional
Figure 1-4
4-Way Sounder

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Additional Board Layout
The figure below shows common features associated with all additional boards. Familiarise yourself with these fea-
tures prior to the installation.
Figure 1-5
Additional Board Common Features
16 Channel I/O card shown in this example.
Key Description
ABoard slot connection
BAddress dip switch
CBoard locating notch
A
A
B
C

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Main Back Board Layout
Fitted to all versions of the Fire Control Panel.
The figure below shows the panel main back board layout identifying elements associated with the installation of
additional boards.
Figure 1-6
Main back board features
Key Description Key Description
ABoard Slot A EBoard Slot E
BBoard Slot B FBoard Slot F
CBoard Slot C GNotch Line
DBoard Slot D HField Terminals
A B C D E F HG

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Extension Board Layout
Fitted to 2 to 16 loop versions of the panel only.
The figure below shows the extension board associated with 2 to 16 loop versions of the panel. Where appropriate,
familiarise yourself with these elements prior to the installation.
Figure 1-7
Main back board features
Key Description
AFiled Terminals
BBoard slot G
CBoard slot H
DBoard slot J
EBoard slot K
FNotch Line
ABC D E
F

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Label Sheet
With each additional board are supplied self-adhesive labels. The labels can be stuck to the board (over existing
terminal designations) providing terminal designations associated with the additional board fitted.
Use the appropriate label associated with the Additional Board.
Figure 1-8
Label sheet (not to scale)
Sdr 1 -ve
Sdr
1 +ve
Sdr
2 -ve
Sdr
2 +ve
Sdr
3 -ve
Sdr
3 +ve
Sdr
4 -ve
Sdr
4 +ve
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
I/O 1
I/O 2
I/O 3
I/O 4
I/O 5
I/O 6
I/O 7
I/O 8
I/O 9
I/O 10
I/O 11
I/O 12
I/O 13
I/O 14
I/O 15
Z1 +ve
Z1 -ve
Z2 +ve
Z2 -ve
Z3 +ve
Z3 -ve
Z4 +ve
Z4 -ve
Z5 +ve
Z5 -ve
Z6 +ve
Z6 -ve
Z7 +ve
Z7 -ve
Z8 +ve
Z8 -ve
Rly 1 COM
Rly 1 NO
Rly 2 COM
Rly 2 NO
Rly 3 COM
Rly 3 NO
Rly 4 COM
Rly 4 NO
Rly 5 COM
Rly 5 NO
Rly 6 COM
Rly 6 NO
Rly 7 COM
Rly 7 NO
Rly 8 COM
Rly 8 NO
Not used
I/O 16wxy z
4 Way
Sounder
Plug-in Card
16 Channel
Input / Output
Plug-in Card
8 Way
Conventional Z.
Plug-in Card
8 Way
Relay
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Section 2
Installation
This section provides instructions for installing and addressing the additional boards. For general installation guid-
ance refer to the main panel Installation Instructions.
General Installation Checklist
To complete the installation:
1. Retrieve the panel configuration file.
2. Remove the additional card(s) packaging and check the contents.
3. Power down the panel and disconnect the batteries.
4. Set the Additional Board binary address.
5. Fit the Additional Board in the appropriate Main Back Board or Extension Board slot.
6. Attach sticker label to the appropriate field terminals board space (to board above).
7. Make the necessary terminal connections.
8. Connect the batteries and power up the panel.
9. Configure the panel to accept the new board(s) and their required functions.
10. Test the system for correct operation.
Before You Begin
Before you begin the installation, take a few minutes to review the installation information, gather the required items,
and complete the tasks listed below to make the installation as quick and easy as possible.
11. Create a plan and checklist before beginning the installation process. Planning can reduce the number
of problems that can occur during installation.
12. Verify that you received the following items with the additional board/s
The installation must be performed by qualified personnel familiar with electronic components. Electronics within
the Taktis panel (and associated boards) are vulnerable to damage from electrostatic discharge. Ground straps
should be worn by installing before handling such components to prevent electrostatic damage.
Item Quantity Description
Additional Board Kit 1 The additional board, the installation guide and terminal sticker label
Ground strap
1 It is advised a ground strap is used when handling all panel circuit
boards.
A ground strap is not provided with Additional Board kits.

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Installing An Additional Board
The following steps cover removing the main board cover and fitting an additional board.
This process is the same from for 2-8 Loop and 2-16 Loop versions of the panel.
13. Remove power at the mains and disconnect standby-batteries prior to performing the circuit board
installation.
14. Remove the retaining-screw from the cover and then remove the cover from the backplane.
Figure 2-1
Removing the Backplane Cover
15. Remove the circuit board from the protective packaging using adequate electrostatic protection.
16. Point the conductor side of the circuit board toward the backplane.
17. Grasp the circuit board using an index-finger and thumb at the top-corner opposite the conductor-side.
18. Insert the notched-end of the circuit board in the metal guide of the backplane at a 45-degree angle.
Figure 2-2
Inserting Circuit Boards in the Back plane
19. Rotate the circuit board until all conductors are securely inserted into connectors of the backplane.
Figure 2-3
Secure Position for Circuit Boards in the Backplane

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Field Terminal Assignments
Circuit board slot positions on the Main Back Board correspond to specific field terminal locations on the Main Back
Board:
The table below shows slots available for additional boards:
Field Terminals
The figures below illustrate slot position and field terminal assignments on the panel, all wiring should be connected
to the Field Wiring Terminal Blocks on the Back Board shown below and NOT on any of the individual cards.
NB: In each example, affix the appropriate sticker label/s to the board (shown inset).
Figure 2-4
Board Slot C
Slot
Positions
System Board
A
System Board
B
16 Channel
I/O
8-Way
Relay
8-Way
Conventional
4-Way
Sounder
A
B
C
D
E
F

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Figure 2-5
Board Slot D
Figure 2-6
Board Slot E

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Figure 2-7
Board Slot F

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Extension Board Field Terminal Assignments
Circuit board slot positions on the Extension Board correspond to specific field terminal locations on the Extension
Board:
The table below shows slots available for additional boards:
Extension Board Field Terminals
The figures below illustrate slot position and field terminal assignments on the Fire Control Panel, all wiring should
be connected to the Field Wiring Terminal Blocks on the Extension Board shown below and NOT on any of the in-
dividual cards.
NB: In each example, affix the appropriate sticker label/s to the board (shown inset).
Figure 2-8
Board Slot G
Slot
Positions
System Board
A
System Board
B
16 Channel
I/O
8-Way
Relay
8-Way
Conventional
4-Way
Sounder
G
H
J
K

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Figure 2-9
Additional Board Slot H
Figure 2-10
Additional Board Slot J
Note: For
figment rotate
sticker label 90
degrees.

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Figure 2-11
Additional Board Slot K
Note: For
figment rotate
sticker label 90
degrees.

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Section 3
Setting the Address
Each Additional Board must have its DIP switch set between address 1 and 32 before being fitted to the Main Back
Board. The numeric order of the address setting between circuit boards does not impact operation but, each circuit
board must be assigned a unique address.
DIP Switch Settings
Figure 3-1
Illustrations of binary addresses 1 to 32

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16 Channel I/O Board
The 16 channel I/O (Input/Output) board may occupy one or more slots of the panel main back board or expansion
board. Each channel may be configured as an input or an output. Each port provides a means to receive volt free
contact inputs or it can provide open collector outputs for control panels.
Figure 4-1
16 Channel I/O Board
A
A
B
C
D
Key Description
AEdge connector for termination at slots on Main Back
Board slots (E&F) or Expansion Board slots (G-K).
BSix-position DIP switch SW1 for setting the RS485 bus
address of this circuit board.
CLED provide status information – see below.
DConnector containing 16 I/O channels.
LED Description
1Heartbeat flashes red to identify functional status of the
Board.
2Rx Comms lights red to identify receiving data.
3Tx Comms lights green to identify transmitting data.
4Fault lights red to identify an error condition.
5Fire lights red to identify an alarm condition.
6Output lights red to identify an output is activated.
Terminal
Designation*
Input/
Output
Terminal
Designation*
Input/
Output
I/O 1 1I/O 9 9
I/O 2 2I/O 10 10
I/O 3 3I/O 11 11
I/O 4 4I/O 12 12
I/O 5 5I/O 13 13
I/O 6 6I/O 14 14
I/O 7 7I/O 15 15
I/O 8 8I/O 16 16
*As displayed on sticker label.
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