MCS MCS16 User manual

MCS16
INSTALLATION GUIDE

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CONTENTS
1) Pre-Installation ................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1) Required ools ....................................................................................................................... 3
2) Installation ......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1) Mounting ................................................................................................................................ 3
2.3) Power Inputs (CON2) ............................................................................................................ 4
2.4) Power Outputs (CON1 & CON3) .......................................................................................... 4
2.5) Configurable Outputs (CON1 & CON3) ............................................................................... 4
2.6) Auxiliary I/O’s (CON1 & CON3) ......................................................................................... 4
2.7) Siren Speaker Connector ....................................................................................................... 5
2.8) System Connector .................................................................................................................. 5
2.9) Inputs ..................................................................................................................................... 5
2.10) CAN Bus ................................................................................................................................ 5
2.11) RS485 ..................................................................................................................................... 6
3) Diagnostics ......................................................................................................................................... 6
4) Volume Setting .................................................................................................................................. 7
5) Installation Requirements .................................................................................................................. 7
6) Version History .................................................................................................................................. 8

1) Pre-Installation
1.1) Required Tools
• Crimping Tool 1
Mega Fit Connector
•
http://uk.farnell.com
•
http://www.digikey.co.uk/
•
http://www.mouser.co.uk
• http://uk.rs-
online
•
http://www.ttieurope.com
• Crimping Tool 2
Mini Fit and Senior Fit Connector
2) Installation
2.1) Mounting
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Mega Fit Connector
- Molex part num er: 63825-7100
http://uk.farnell.com
Part Number: 2383206
http://www.digikey.co.uk/
Part Number: WM10384-
ND
http://www.mouser.co.uk
Part Number: 538-63825-
7100
online
.com/ Part Number: 798-0821
http://www.ttieurope.com
Part Number: 63825-7100
Mini Fit and Senior Fit Connector
–
Universal Molex Crimp Tool
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ND
7100
Universal Molex Crimp Tool

4 x M4 holes are supplied for
mounting the unit to a base panel.
2.2) Wiring
Power In and Outputs
2.3) Power Inputs (CON2)
Pin Name Function
1 Bank B
Power Supply to B
2 Ignition Sense
Power supply to Output 16, and input voltage sense for primary battery.
3 Ground
System Ground
4 Bank A
Power Supply to A
2.4) Power Outputs
(CON1 & CON3)
Pin Name Connector
7-9 Power Outputs 1
7-10 Power Outputs 3
6 Power Output 1
2.5) Con igurable Outputs
(CON1 & CON3)
Pin Name Connector
1-4 Low Power
Outputs
1
2-5 Low Power
Outputs
3
2.6)
Auxiliary I/O’s (CON1 & CON3)
Pin Name
Connector
5 Pin 10 Bypass Diode 1
10 Output from Bypass
Diodes
1
9 Pin 10 Bypass
Diode/Output 1
1
1 Pin 6 Bypass Diode 3
6 Output from Bypass
Diodes
3
7 Pin 6 Bypass
Diode/Output 8
3
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mounting the unit to a base panel.
Power Supply to B
-Bank Outputs
Power supply to Output 16, and input voltage sense for primary battery.
System Ground
\ Chassis
Power Supply to A
-Bank Outputs and the Siren.
(CON1 & CON3)
Connector
Supply Polarity switching
Current Max / Output
Bank A Positive output
Bank B Positive output
Primary Positive output
(CON1 & CON3)
Function
Current Max / Output
Configurable Positive or Negative
Data Outputs
Positive Only Data Outputs
0.6 A continuous (1 A
peak) current per switch
Auxiliary I/O’s (CON1 & CON3)
Connector
Function Supply
Primary
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Power supply to Output 16, and input voltage sense for primary battery.
Current Max / Output
20 Amps
20 Amps
20 Amps
Current Max / Output
5A
0.6 A continuous (1 A
peak) current per switch

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2.7) Siren Speaker Connector
Pin Name
1 11 Ohm Speaker
2 11 Ohm Speaker
3 8 Ohm Speaker
4 8 Ohm Speaker
Inputs and Peripherals
2.8) System Connector
Pin Name Function
1 Reset Connect to 12V to reset the MCS32
2 Standby When connected to chassis \ ground, this input places the MCS32 into a
very low power mode. All functionality is suspended.
2.9) Inputs
Pin Name Function
9-16 Negative Inputs User Defined
1-8 Positive Inputs User Defined
2.10) CAN Bus
Pin Name Function
1 Remote Power
Out
12V Output for CAN Remotes. Protected with a 500mA resettable fuse.
2 CAN 1 High Use CAN1 with MCS System Handsets and Expansion Modules
3 CAN 1 Low
4 Ground
5 CAN 2 High Use CAN2 with Vehicle CAN Only.
6 CAN 2 Low

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2.11) RS485
Pin Name Function
1 Microphone Input
2 Ground Common
3 B RS485 Data
4 A RS485 Data
5 12VDC 12V Supply Output 1000mA Max.
6 P Sw P Active Low.
3) Diagnostics
CAN1 Off: No local CAN devices in use
Green: All local CAN devices ok
Red: One or more local CAN devices faulty
CAN2 Off: Vehicle CAN not in use
Green: Vehicle CAN detected
Red: Vehicle CAN not detected
S ANDBY Red: Device in use, full power mode
Amber: Device idle, ready for low power mode
Steady Green: Shutting down
Green Pulse: Standby / Low Power Mode
SIREN Off: Siren has not been configured in software
Slow Pulsing Green: Siren in in low power standby mode (Not enabled)
Fast Pulsing Green: Siren is internally powered and ready to operate
Green: Siren output is operating (speaker is sounding)
Red: Over-current Safety – Siren system disabled (reset required_
Amber: Low voltage dropout (the siren is disabled because supply is too low)
O/P As per MCS32
H/S State of any connected handset buttons
I/P As per MCS32

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4) Volume Setting
o set the volume levels for the MCS16, follow the following procedure:
4.1) Press and hold the MCS16 Diagnostic Button on the side of the unit (this is located next to the
System Connector).
4.2) While holding the MCS16 Diagnostic Button, press and release the reset button (this is located
just below the diagnostic button).
4.3) After approximately 5 seconds, the MCS16 will beep once. Release the diagnostic button.
4.4) Repeatedly press the diagnostic button to select the volume level required. he selected setting is
shown on the diagnostic indicators LED's:
• Announcement speaker volume level setting. (not available in MCS16)
• P microphone volume level setting.
• Radio rebroadcast volume level setting.
4.5) Once you have selected the desired volume setting to change, wait for a further 5 seconds. he
MCS will beep again, and the top row will show the volume level for the selected setting.
4.6) Press the diagnostic button to increase the volume level, or press and hold to decrease the volume
level.
5) Installation Requirements
5.1) Both the Bank A and Bank B Supply lines MUS be protected by a fuse, rated 40 Amp or less,
preferably at (or near to) the battery terminal.
5.2) If the primary sense input is used, the input MUS be protected by a fuse, rated 20A or less,
preferably at (or near to) the primary battery terminal.
5.3) DO NO obstruct fan vents along the top, side or under surfaces of the MCS16. Do not install
any equipment on top or underneath the MCS16.
5.4) For installation in the United Kingdom: No interference possible in RACKER band, Infrared
Band and UHF Analogue Band. Email CAS for more details if required
The a ove installation requirement must e followed for safe operating and extended product
lifetime

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6) Version History
Version
Changes Responsible
Person(s)
Date
V1 AES Spec 5 Requirements Added and E-Marking included SW 30 Aug 2016
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