Simplex TrueAlert 4009-9401 User manual

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TrueAlert™Addressable Controller
Installation Guide
574-762
Rev. E
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Chapter 1 Introduction to the TrueAlert Addressable Controller.... 1-1
Introduction.............................................................................................................. 1-1
In this Chapter ......................................................................................................... 1-1
Introduction to TrueAlert.............................................................................................. 1-2
Overview.................................................................................................................. 1-2
The 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller................................................................ 1-3
Overview.................................................................................................................. 1-3
Control Types .............................................................................................................. 1-5
Overview.................................................................................................................. 1-5
Addressable TrueAlert 4009 Control (IDNet and RUI)........................................... 1-5
Hardwired 4009 TrueAlert Control.......................................................................... 1-5
Hardware Components................................................................................................ 1-6
Overview.................................................................................................................. 1-6
TrueAlert SLC Channels.......................................................................................... 1-6
Battery Charger ....................................................................................................... 1-6
IDNet and RUI Ports................................................................................................ 1-6
DIP Switches ........................................................................................................... 1-6
System Trouble Indicators (LEDs E-A) ................................................................... 1-8
System Trouble Messages...................................................................................... 1-9
Isolating Earth Grounds......................................................................................... 1-10
AC Power Indicator (LED 9).................................................................................. 1-10
Chapter 2 System Configuration and Installation.............................. 2-1
Overview.................................................................................................................. 2-1
In this Chapter ......................................................................................................... 2-1
System Overview: Applications Diagram .................................................................... 2-2
Illustration ................................................................................................................ 2-2
System Overview: Selective Signaling........................................................................ 2-3
Illustration ................................................................................................................ 2-3
System Configuration.................................................................................................. 2-4
Overview.................................................................................................................. 2-4
SLC Appliance DIP Switches (SW1, SW2, SW3) .................................................. 2-4
Hardware Configuration DIP Switch (SW4)............................................................. 2-5
Address/Software Configuration DIP Switch (SW5)................................................ 2-8
System Installation .................................................................................................... 2-11
General Information............................................................................................... 2-11
Tools and Equipment Required............................................................................. 2-11
Required Documentation....................................................................................... 2-12
General Notes........................................................................................................ 2-12
Mounting the 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller........................................... 2-13
Wiring the 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller................................................ 2-14
System Power Requirements................................................................................ 2-15
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Mounting and Wiring Peripheral Appliances ......................................................... 2-16
Installing Option Interfaces........................................................................................ 2-17
Overview................................................................................................................ 2-17
Chapter 3 4010 Panel Programming................................................... 3-1
Overview.................................................................................................................. 3-1
In this Chapter ......................................................................................................... 3-1
Overview.................................................................................................................. 3-2
Step 1: Starting the Programmer............................................................................. 3-2
Step 2: Adding an IDNet Point for the 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller ...... 3-3
Step 3: Configuring 4009 SLC Point Types............................................................. 3-4
Step 4: Editing Point Labels .................................................................................... 3-4
Step 5: Saving a Configuration................................................................................ 3-5
Step 6: Specifying Signal Operation........................................................................ 3-5
Deleting the 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller................................................... 3-6
Overview.................................................................................................................. 3-6
4010 Quick CFIG......................................................................................................... 3-7
Overview.................................................................................................................. 3-7
Quick CFIG Steps.................................................................................................... 3-7
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Figure 1-1. Simplex 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller .......................................... 1-3
Figure 1-2. 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller System Board ................................ 1-7
Figure 1-3. System Trouble Indicators............................................................................ 1-8
Figure 2-1. 4009 TrueAlert Applications Diagram........................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-2. Selective Signaling Example ........................................................................ 2-3
Figure 2-3. SLC Appliance Settings (SW1, SW2, SW3)................................................. 2-4
Figure 2-4. IDNet Address Settings (SW5)..................................................................... 2-8
Figure 2-5. RUI Address Settings (SW5)........................................................................ 2-9
Figure 2-6. Installing the 4009 Back Box ...................................................................... 2-13
Figure 2-7. 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller Connection Diagram.................... 2-15
List of Figures
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The 4009-9401 TrueAlert™Addressable Controller is a self-contained adjunct panel for use with
TrueAlert addressable notification appliances. The base version of the Addressable Controller is a
single-board system consisting of three Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) channels, a power supply
and charger, slave interfaces for IDNet™and RUI protocols, and two conventional Notification
Appliance Circuit (NAC) inputs for hardwired control. Option cards are available to provide the
following additional capabilities:
•4009-9812 Class A Adapter Option Card. Allows fault tolerance in the case of
open circuit wiring faults on the three TrueAlert SLCs.
•4009-9809 IDNet Repeater Option Card. 4010 only. Regenerates and provides a
power and distance boost for the IDNet channel. The 4009-9809 takes the IDNet signal
from the 4009 receiver and retransmits it on its output side at host panel IDNet levels.
When the IDNet Repeater Option Card is used, the Fiber Optic Receiver Option Card is
not available for the 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller.
•4009-9810 (Class B)/4009-9811 (Class A) Fiber Optic Receiver Option Card.
4010 only. Receives IDNet communication over a fiber optic link and regenerates the
IDNet signal. The Fiber Optic Receiver Option Card is used with the 4090-9105
(Class B)/4090-9107 (Class A) Fiber Optic Card to form an IDNet fiber optic link.
The table below lists the topics in this chapter.
Topic See Page
Introduction to TrueAlert 1-2
The 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller 1-3
Control Types 1-5
Hardware Components 1-6
Chapter 1
Introduction to the TrueAlert
Addressable Controller
Introduction
In this Chapter
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TrueAlert notification appliance operation provides power, control, and supervision of horns and
strobes over a single pair of wires. The controlling TrueAlert channel digitally communicates with
each appliance and receives a response to verify the appliance’s presence on the channel. When
required, the TrueAlert channel provides a digital command to control appliance operation.
(Typical operation would be for both horns and strobes to be initially activated upon alarm and
then, when desired, horns can be silenced while the strobes continue to flash. When the alarm
condition is over, both appliance types can be de-energized.)
Due to the supervision provided, TrueAlert notification appliances can be wired in a Class B
(Style 4) configuration without requiring traditional in/out wiring methods. Both separate branch
wiring and T-tapping are allowed in these cases. Class A (Style 6) operation does require
traditional in/out wiring methods. Up to 63 appliances can be supported on a single TrueAlert
channel.
Each TrueAlert notification appliance contains an electronic module and a selectable address
setting (in addition to its notification appliance) that allows it to occupy a unique location on the
TrueAlert channel. This on-board module also allows the TrueAlert channel to perform appliance
diagnostics that assist with installation and subsequent test operations. A visible LED at each
TrueAlert appliance can be set up to provide verification of communication, and flashes with the
appliance’s address setting when locally requested using a magnetic test tool.
Introduction to TrueAlert
Overview
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Figure 1-1 is an illustration of the TrueAlert Addressable Controller.
Figure 1-1. Simplex 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller
The TrueAlert Addressable Controller provides the TrueAlert channel interface between fire
alarm control panels (FACPs) that do not support TrueAlert operation, and the TrueAlert
appliances. It provides three TrueAlert channels that supply 2.5 amperes of alarm current each,
and an auxiliary 0.5-amp output. Panels that do not support TrueAlert operation cannot take
advantage of all the features of TrueAlert notification appliances, but the TrueAlert Addressable
Controller provides these panels with various capabilities that depend on the interface being used.
There are three possible interfaces to the TrueAlert Addressable Controller that the FACP can use
to control operation of the appliances.
The Simplex 4010 FACP can interface to the TrueAlert Addressable Controller via an IDNet
Interface. When using this interface, the TrueAlert Addressable Controller appears to the 4010 as
an IDNet addressable peripheral. Each of the three TrueAlert SLC channels looks to the 4010 like
a TrueAlert Non-Addressable NAC with independent control of horns and strobes. This provides
greater selective control. Diagnostic features are enabled and disabled via DIP switches in the
panel. Up to five TrueAlert Addressable Controllers can be used with a 4010 host (see Field
Wiring Diagram
842-158).
The Simplex 4100 or 4020 FACPs can interface to the TrueAlert Addressable Controller via a
Remote Unit Interface (RUI). Diagnostic features are enabled and disabled through the front panel
user interface. The quantity of TrueAlert Addressable Controllers that can be used is limited only
by the number of card addresses available (out of the total of 119).
Continued on next page
The 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller
Overview
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The Hardwired NAC Interface uses two conventional NACs from the host FACP. One NAC is
used to enable operation of the strobe appliances (so that they are On Until Silenced), and a
second NAC is used to enable operation of the horn appliances (so that they are On Until Reset).
All three SLC channels of the TrueAlert Addressable Controller are controlled together.
Diagnostic features are enabled and disabled via DIP switches in the panel. Up to four hardwired
TrueAlert Addressable Controllers can be used with a single host panel (see Field Wiring
Diagram 842-158).
Alternatively, the first of the two host NACs can be set up to control audible and visible output for
TrueAlert SLC Channel 1, while the second host NAC controls audible and visible output for
TrueAlert SLC Channels 2 and 3. With this type of operation, there is no individual control of
audibles and visibles.
For any of the described applications, the TrueAlert Addressable Controller can minimize
transmission line losses associated with sending large currents for notification appliances long
distances within buildings. In a fire alarm system with the TrueAlert Addressable Controller, a
power supply and batteries for notification appliances are located near the actual notification
appliances, saving system power and battery capacity while minimizing line losses.
The 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller, Continued
Overview, continued
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The 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller can be used with addressable IDNet or RUI systems.
It can also be used with hardwired FACPs. This section discusses these general uses.
The TrueAlert Addressable Controller is addressable when configured as an IDNet or RUI
peripheral. In the IDNet or RUI modes, SW5 (see Figure 1-2) sets the address of the Addressable
Controller which is controlled and configured by the 4010 FACP (for IDNet) or the 4100/4020
(for RUI). The Addressable Controller monitors each SLC. If a trouble occurs, faults (including
appliance supervision, power, battery integrity, and earth) are communicated to the host panel as
IDNet or RUI messages.
When wired to a 4100U, visual synchronization is possible. A maximum of 39 multicandela
addressable visuals may be synchronized per SLC. All SLCs are synchronized across a 4009T. All
4009Ts are synchronized across the 4100U.
There are two hardwired NAC control inputs on the Addressable Controller which can be used to
activate the appliances connected to the Addressable Controller. The hardwired NAC control
inputs provide backward compatibility with other Simplex panels. In the hardwired mode, the
configuration of the Addressable Controller is configured via two DIP switches (Hardware
Configuration Switch (SW4) and Address/Software Configuration Switch (SW5)). Each input
(called Hardwire Control Channel 1 and Channel 2, respectively, on TB7) simulates a typical
hardwired notification appliance, as seen from the host panel. The host NAC that is connected to
Channel 1 sends general trouble messages to the host panel, while the NAC connected to Channel
2 sends SLC channel-related messages to the host panel.
An End Of Line Resistor (EOLR) may be directly connected to the hardwire control Channel 1
and 2 terminals, or NAC wiring can be continued on to the next termination point for that circuit.
See Field Wiring Diagram 842-158 for details. A maximum of four TrueAlert Addressable
Controllers can be attached to the Hardwire Control Channel 1 and Channel 2 inputs.
Control Types
Overview
Addressable
TrueAlert 4009
Control (IDNet
and RUI)
Hardwired 4009
TrueAlert Control
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This section describes the hardware on the 4009 board. Use Figure 1-2 to locate the items
described on this page.
The Addressable Controller system board provides three TrueAlert SLC channels. Channels 1
through 3 are Class B TrueAlert signaling line circuits. Field wiring terminations are provided for
12 AWG to 18 AWG wire (twisted pair wire is required). Refer to Field Wiring Diagram 842-158
for complete wiring, compatible appliances, current, and line distance information. Each channel
is capable of being independently controlled by the TrueAlert 4009, as commanded by the host
panel and Dip Switch SW5 settings.
Each signaling line circuit is monitored for short and open circuit line faults when in the standby (not
energized) condition. In the event of a short circuit, the Addressable Controller will not activate the
SLC channel while the short circuit fault is present. Short and open circuit faults are reported to the
host panel via the command channel (IDNet, RUI, or hardwired) and can be identified by a steady
trouble LED on the Addressable Controller during the supervisory state.
The channels are configurable as Class A (Style 6) circuits with the addition of the
4009-9812 Class A Adapter Option Card. The Addressable Controller monitors for insertion of the
Class A Adapter Option Card, and detects it when it is configured properly via Hardware
Configuration Switch SW4 (see Table 2-1 in Chapter 2).
On power-up, or on controller reset via DIP switch SW4 (IDNet and Hardwired only) or SW5,
each channel momentarily disconnects its supervision, allowing earth fault isolation.
The battery charger charges lead acid batteries up to 18 AH (refer to Field Wiring Diagram
842-158 for details). Low, missing, and depleted batteries are detected through supervision. The
battery charger output remains disabled until a battery is sensed. The 4009 does not support
external chargers.
The control interfaces for IDNet and RUI are TB1 and TB2. Use these ports as described in Field
Wiring Diagram 842-158.
DIP switches are used to configure the system, as described in Chapter 2.
Continued on next page
Hardware Components
Overview
TrueAlert SLC
Channels
Battery Charger
IDNet and RUI Ports
DIP Switches
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Figure 1-2. 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller System Board
Continued on next page
Hardware Components, Continued
TB3, TB4, TB5
TRUEALERT SLC
CHANNELS
TB2
IDNet CONTROL INTERFACE
P4
IDNet REPEATER CARD
or FIBER RECEIVER
CARD
H1 (RED WIRE), H2 (BLACK WIRE)
MAIN POWER INPUTS FROM BRIDGE
RECTIFIER
TB8
BATTERY TERMINAL
P5 (ORANGE WIRE)
P6 (YELLOW WIRE)
CHARGER INPUTS
FROM TRANSF0RMER
TB7
NAC CONTROL
INTERFACE
(HOST NAC IN)
TB6
AUXILARY POWER
OUTPUT
(0.5 AMP AVAILABLE)
P2 AND P3
FOR CLASS A
ADAPTER CARD
LED 9
AC POWER
INDICATOR
LED(s) E-A
TROUBLE INDICATORS
SW4
HARDWARE
CONFIGURATION
DIP SWITCH
TB1
RUI CONTROL
INTERFACE
SW5
ADDRESS/SOFTWARE
CONFIGURATION
DIP SWITCH
SW1, SW2,
SW3
SLC DEVICE
SWITCHES
PB-SW6
TROUBLE SCROLL
PUSHBUTTON
SLC LEDs
(CH1-CH3)
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The system trouble indicators consist of a bank of five yellow LEDs (see Figure 1-2 for location
of LEDs) that are used to signify various trouble conditions within the Addressable Controller
system. Only one trouble at a time is indicated, with the highest trouble state indicated first. When
that trouble clears, the next highest trouble state is indicated.
Notes:
•Any trouble indication that applies to a specific SLC channel has the
corresponding LED (CH1 through CH3) for that channel lit.
•The on-board trouble scroll pushbutton (PB-SW6) allows an operator to scroll
through multiple troubles.
Figure 1-3 lists system troubles. LEDs are identifiable by the letter above each one (E through A).
EDCBA
TROUBLE
DESCRIPTION
SYSTEM CODES
SLC CHANNEL CODES
AC FAIL
LOW/MISSING BATTERY
RUNNING ON DEPLETED BATTERY
MEMORY CHECKSUM ERROR
RUI COMM FAIL
HARDWARE CONFIGURATION MISMATCH
CHANNEL CONTROLLER TROUBLE
NEGATIVE EARTH
POSITIVE EARTH
CHANNEL FAIL
SHORT CIRCUIT
DUPLICATE DEVICE
MISSING DEVICE
EXTRA DEVICE
CLASS A TROUBLE
EARTH TROUBLE
ISOLATOR TROUBLE
HARDWARE CONFIGURATION ERROR
MEMORY TEST ERROR
CHARGER TROUBLE
BAD DOWNLOAD
ADDRESS OUT OF RANGE
Figure 1-3. System Trouble Indicators
Continued on next page
Hardware Components, Continued
System Trouble
Indicators
(LEDs E-A)
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Tables 1-1 and 1-2, below, list the messages that appear on the FACP displays for each type of
trouble.
Note: On hardwired systems, all troubles are displayed as “Open Circuit Trouble.”
Table 1-1. System Trouble Messages
Trouble Description 4010 IDNet Display 4100/4020 RUI Display
AC Fail AC Power Fail AC Voltage Status
Low/Missing Battery Battery Fault Battery Low/Disconnected
Running on Depleted Battery Battery Fault Running on Depleted Battery
Memory/Checksum Error 4009A No Answer Card Missing/Failed
RUI Comm Fail -- Card Missing/Failed
Hardware
Configuration Mismatch TrueAlert Non-Addressable NAC Open Hardware Configuration
Channel Controller Trouble 4009A No Answer Channel Comm. Failure
Negative Earth* Negative Earth Ground Negative Earth Ground
Positive Earth* Positive Earth Ground Positive Earth Ground
Hardware Configuration Error 4009A No Answer Card Missing/Failed
Memory Test Error 4009A No Answer Card Missing/Failed
Charger Trouble Battery Fault Battery Charger
Table 1-2. Channel Trouble Messages
Trouble Description 4010 IDNet Display 4100/4020 RUI Display
Channel Fail TrueAlert Non-Addressable NAC Open Card xChannel Fail
Short Circuit TrueAlert Non-Addressable NAC Short Card xShort Circuit
Duplicate Appliance TrueAlert Non-Addressable NAC Open Address, Channel Duplicate
Missing Appliance TrueAlert Non-Addressable NAC Open No Answer
Extra Appliance TrueAlert Non-Addressable NAC Open Extra Device
Class A Trouble Custom Label Common Class A Trouble
Earth Trouble* TrueAlert Non-Addressable NAC Open Negative Earth Ground or Positive
Earth Ground
Isolator Trouble TrueAlert Non-Addressable NAC Open Isolator Short
Bad Download†TrueAlert Non-Addressable NAC Open --
Address Out of Range TrueAlert Non-Addressable NAC Open Extra Device
*Refer to “Isolating Earth Grounds” on the next page.
†Occurs for all circuits not assigned to the TrueAlert point type of QALERT or SQALERT.
Continued on next page
Hardware Components, Continued
System Trouble
Messages
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To determine which channel is in an Earth Ground trouble condition in any wiring mode,
1. When the Addressable Controller LEDs indicates a system trouble of Positive or
Negative Earth Ground, reinitialize the Addressable Controller (typically by switching
any DIP switch on the board).
2. The Addressable Controller LEDs should now display the channel-specific Earth
Trouble. If you still see the system trouble without any channel indication, hit the
Trouble Scroll button (PB-SW6) on the system board until the channel-specific trouble is
displayed. Refer to Figure 1-2 for the Trouble Scroll button location.
3. The system trouble will clear automatically once you correct the trouble condition. To
clear the channel trouble message, reinitialize the Addressable Controller once again.
This green LED indicates that AC power is present and is being used as the 4009 TrueAlert
Addressable Controller power source. The 4009 switches to the battery whenever the green LED
is OFF.
CAUTION: The green AC LED indicates “Good AC Power.” In the event of a
brownout condition, the unit will switch to battery power but lethal
voltages may still exist. DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING.
Hardware Components, Continued
Isolating Earth
Grounds
AC Power Indicator
(LED 9)
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The 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller can be configured to work with IDNet, RUI, or
hardwired systems. This chapter describes how the DIP switches can be used to set up
configurations, and goes on to describe the installation process common to all configurations.
The table below lists the topics in this chapter.
Topic See Page
System Overview: Applications Diagram 2-2
System Overview: Selective Signaling 2-3
System Configuration 2-4
System Installation 2-11
Installing Option Interfaces 2-17
Chapter 2
System Configuration and Installation
Overview
In this Chapter
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Figure 2-1 summarizes the connections between the 4009 TrueAlert Addressable Controller,
FACPs, and peripheral appliances. The figure shows example connections. Refer to 842-158 Field
Wiring Diagram for instructions.
**SYST EM I S NORM AL* *
12: 02: 15pm Fri 19- Feb- 99
ALARM
ACK SUPV
ACK TRO UBLE
ACK ALARM
SILENCE SYSTEM
RESET
FIRE
ALARM SYSTEM
SUPERVISO RY
SYSTEM
TRO UBLE ALARM
SILENCED AC
POW ER
FIRE ALARM
CO NTRO L
DISCO NNEC
PO W ER BEF
SERVICING
CAUTI O N
** SY ST EM I S NO RM AL **
12:02:15pm Mon 8-Mar-99
SUPV
ACK
SYSTEM
SUPERVISO RY
ALARM
ACK
FIRE
ALARM
TRO UBLE
ACK
SYSTEM
TRO UBLE
ALARM
SILENCE
ALARM
SILENCED
SYSTEM
RESET
AC
PO W ER
PO W ER
BEFO RE
SERVICING
CAUTIO N
DISCO NNECT
Tr ueAlert Addr essable Controller
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4905-9929 TRUEALERTIS OLATOR
INST.INSTR. 5 74-769 RE V
RELAYCONTACTS
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576-733
PORT 1
+ - PORT 2
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4905-9929 TRUEALERTISOL ATOR
INST.INST R. 574-769 REV
RELAYCONTACTS
3AMP,30 V DC MODULE
15mAMAX24VDC
576-733
PORT1
+ - PORT2
+ -
FIRE
ALARM
ALARM
SILENCED
PRIORITY2
ALARM
SYSTEM
SUPERVISORY
SYSTEM
TROUBLE
POWER
ON
ALARM
ACK SUPV
ACK TBL
ACK
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SILENCE SYSTEM
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DISPLAY
TIME
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ALARMFIRE
PULL DOWN
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ON
ADDRESS
MSB
4905-9929 TRU EALERTISOLATOR
INST.IN STR. 574-769REV
RELAYCONTACTS
3AMP,30VDC MODULE
15mAMAX24VDC
576-733
PORT1
+ - PORT2
+ -
Simplex TimeRecor de r Co.
Gardner,MA01441
ON
ADDRESS
MSB
4905-9929 TRUEALERT ISOLATOR
INST.INSTR. 574-769REV
RELAYCONTACTS
3AMP,30VDC MODULE
15mAMAX24VDC
576-733
PORT1
+ - PORT2
+ -
SimplexTime R ecord er Co.
Gardner,MA01441
ON
ADDRESS
MSB
4905-9929 TRUEALERTISOL ATOR
INST.INST R. 574-769 REV
RELAYCONTACTS
3AMP,30VDC MODULE
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576-733
PORT1
+ - PORT2
+ -
FIRE
Fire Cont rol
Figure 2-1. 4009 TrueAlert Applications Diagram
System Overview: Applications Diagram
Illustration
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