Figure 2 Wiring Diagram
(Note1: polarity sensitive between terminal 1 and terminal 2, terminal
3 and terminal 4, terminal 6 and terminal 5.)
(Note2: All circuits are power-limited)
(Note3: The maximum line impedance for Feedback input circuit is 25
Ω. The maximum line impedance for output circuit is 1 Ω)
(Note4: External input power supply is either PCU AUX output of FACP
or Listed 24VDC Regulated/power-limited source with ground fault
detection.)
(Note5: An example of compatible device is door strike, Model 0563
from RUTHERFORD CONTROLS IN’L INC with “Fail secure”mode.
Acceptability should be determined by Authorities Having Jurisdiction.)
•Wire the SLC to the module as illustrated in Figure 3.
(b) Class B Circuit
Figure 3 SLC Wiring Diagram
•Combine the assembled unit to the base using the
screws provided.
•Apply power to the control unit.
TESTING
1. Before testing, inform proper authorities that the
system is undergoing maintenance, and will temporarily
be put out of service. Disable the system to prevent
unwanted alarms.
2. Make sure the indicator LED on the module’s surface is
flashing. Failure to flash indicates a nonfunctioning
detector or faulty wiring. Check the wiring and remount
the device.
3. Trigger the input switch to activate a feedback signal.
The LED should turn to red fast blinking. Check the event
occurrence displayed on LCD of controller and verify it.
4. Restore the input switch to normal position. The LED
should turn to red idle condition. An output signal will
display on the FACP AMI interface.
5. Activate the output (you may need to make a related
control logic at first on control panel). The LED should
turn to red fast blinking.
6. Deactivate the output. The LED should turn to red idle
condition.
7. When testing is completed, set the system back to
normal operation and inform proper authorities.
MAINTENANCE
Return the device for repair if it fails to flash or alarm
during testing. Do not disassemble the module without
permission.
ATTENTION
The products must be installed in accordance with NFPA
72, CAN/ULC-S524 and CEC depending on country of
installation. Check information of equipment used in the
system by other manufacturers for any guidelines or
restrictions.
NOTE
Do not paint this device.
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