Simplex 2120 User guide

2120 Multiplex
4
System Installation
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0 1986 Simplex Time Recorder Co., Gardner, Mass. 01441-0001 U.S.A.
MUX2-21-003 (575-557)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
Receiving/Inspecting Equipment ............................................................................................................ .:......... 3
Basic System Components ................................................................................................................................ 3
Removing Equipment from Cartons .................................................................................................................. 4
EQUIPMENT DOCUMENTATION ......................................................................................................................... 5
Basic Multiplex Equipment Order and Specification Sheet M-l 204 (Figure 4) ................................................ 7
2120 CPU Equipment Order Form M-l 204 (Figure 5) ..................................................................................... 8
2120 Pre-Configured CPU, CPUSCC Multiplex Equipment Order Sheet OV-004 (Figure 8) ...................... 11
2120 Console Order and Specification Sheet M-1326 (Figure 9) .................................................................. 12
2120 Transponder Equipment Order and Specification Sheet M-l 203 (Figure 10) ...................................... 13
2120 Transponder Continuation Specification Sheet M-l 202 (Figure 11) ..................................................... 14
2120 Expanded Transponder Order and Specification Sheet M-1325 (Figure 12) ....................................... 15
2120 Expanded Transponder Functions Sheet M-1320 (Figure 13) .............................................................. 16
2120 Status Command Center Equipment Order Sheet M-1293 (Figure 14) ................................................ 17
2120 Status Command Center Continuation Specification Sheet M-l 294 (Figure 15) ................................. 18
2120 Control By Event Specification Sheet M-l 205-l (Figure 16) ................................................................ 19
210012120 Multiplex Life Alarm System - Call Report Form M-l 274 (Figure 17) ....................................... 20
2120 Initiating Wiring Diagrams M-2120 ......................................................................................................... 21
2120 ET Initiating Wiring Diagrams M-2120-ET ............................................................................................. 22
BACKBOXES ........................................................................................................................................................ 23
Limitations Imposed By 33AH Batteries ......................................................................................................... 24
Limitations Imposed By Transponder’s Power Supply ................................................................................... 24
SYSTEM WIRING ................................................................................................................................................ 25
System Interconnection Drawings .................................................................................................................. 25
Data and Power Line Interconnections ........................................................................................................... 26
Audio and Telephone Line Interconnections .................................................................................................. 26
BMUX Cabinet Drawing .................................................................................................................................. 39
SCC Cabinet Drawing ..................................................................................................................................... 40
Transponder Cabinet Drawings - Sample 1 ................................................................................................. 41
Transponder Cabinet Drawings - Sample 2 ................................................................................................. 42
Expanded Transponder Cabinet Drawings (Figure 38) .................................................................................. 55
INSTALLATION GUIDE ........................................................................................................................................ 56
Installation Precautions ................................................................................................................................... 56
Installation Guide ............................................................................................................................................ 57
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CAUTION
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
Disconnect electrical power when making any
internal adjustments or repairs. Installation
and servicing should be performed by quali-
fied Simplex Representatives.
CAUTION
POWERING REQUIREMENT
When removing power from this system.
disconnect batteries FIRST and AC power last.
When connecting power lo this system. connect
AC power FIRST and batteries last.
WARNING
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fre-
quency energy and if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions manual, may cause interference to
radio communications. It has been tested and found to com-
ply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant
to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which
are
designed to
provide reasonable protection against such interference
when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this
equipment in a residential ares is likely to cause interference in
which case the user at his own expense will be required to take
whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
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INTRODUCTION
The 2120 Multiplex System consists of equipment that is designed to provide fire alarm, security, and energy
management functions. As such, you must make sure that the system is installed in strict compliance with
.I national, state, and local codes.
The 2120 can be configured in many different ways, depending on customer requirements. Since the system is
so versatile, installations will vary significantly from site to site. The purpose of this publication is to provide
general installation considerations and instructions for the major components of the system. Specific installation
drawings are provided with each system.
Receiving/Inspecting Equipment
When the equipment cartons are received, examine each for signs of damage that may have occurred during
shipping.
If you detect damage, you must immediately place a claim with the carrier. If you know the extent of the damage,
inform the carrier.
If possible, leave the equipment in the original containers until installation time.
Basic System Components
Although a 2120 system may include other equipment, the basic system components are shown below.
The Basic Multiplex, or BMUX
FIGURE 1 One or more Transponders
FIGURE 2A
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One or more Expanded Transponders
FIGURE 28
One or more Status Command Centers (SCCs)
FIGURE 3
Each equipment carton will be marked to identify its contents. Transponder equipment cartons will be marked with
the transponder number (or numbers) to identify the unit’s relative location in the system. The specific location
of each piece of equipment is identified in the documentation supplied with the system.
Removing Equipment from Cartons
When you remove the equipment from the cartons, choose tools that will open the cartons with a minimal amount
of jarring. Be careful not to extend the tool into the container far enough to damage the equipment. As you remove
the equipment, inspect it for signs of damage (dents, bent corners, etc.).
When possible, leave all documents with the associated equipment. Otherwise, be sure to mark both the
documents and the inside of the equipment so that they can be reunited later.
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EQUIPMENT DOCUMENTATION
Since each installation is unique, specific documentation is provided with every system. This documentation
describes the equipment used in your system, and provides wiring and interconnection information. The
documents usually supplied with each system are listed in Table A.
IMPORTANT!: Do not discard documents after the installation is complete. They are required for testing,
inspection, and maintenance.
In addition to system-supplied documents, each installation will have specific site drawings. Site drawings show the
location of all 2120 equipment required for an installation, as well as the amount and type of wire required. These
site drawings may include either architectural drawings, riser diagrams, or both.
The site drawings and system-supplied documents provide sufficient information to completely install a 2120
system. We will discuss the system-supplied documents one-at-a-time.
Each specification sheet is divided into different areas. Some of the information on these sheets affects the way in
which the system is installed; other information is used during inspection, maintenance, and repair of existing
systems. For the purpose of this manual, the numbered areas on each sheet indicate information that affects
system installation.
In addition to the numbered areas, the letters A, B, or C are written in the area adjacent to specific system features.
These letters indicate the following:
A - This feature always affects external wiring. Refer to system wiring and interconnection drawings for
details.
B - This feature may affect external wiring. Refer to system wiring and interconnection drawings for details.
C - This feature affects unit backbox installation. See the section of this manual dealing with backboxes for
details.
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TABLE A
2120 SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION
DOC. # I DOCUMENT NAME
M-l 204 I a. Basic Multiplex Order and Specification Sheet
I
b. 2120 CPU Equipment Order Form (replaces “a” above)
I 2120 Pre-Configured CPU, CPUSCC Multiplex Equipment Order Sheet (if applicable)
I CPUSCC Specification Sheet (with “b” above or OV-004 only)
I
2120 General System Features (with “b” above or OV-004 only)
M-1326 I 2120 Console Order and Specification Sheet (with console-mounted version only)
M-l 203 I 2120 Transponder Equipment Order and Specification Sheet
M-l 202
I
2120 Transponder Continuation Specification Sheet (accompanies M-l 203)
M-l 325
I
2120 Expanded Transponder Order and Specification Sheet (only for systems equipped
with expanded transponders) 7
M-1320
I
2120 Expanded Transponder Functions Sheet (accompanies M-l 325)
M-l 293 I 2120 Status Command Center Equipment Order Sheet (SCC-equipped systems only)
M-l 294
I
2120 Status Command Centercontinuation Specification Sheet (accompanies M-l 293)
M-l 205-l
I
2120 Control By Event Specification Sheet (control-by-event software only)
M-l 274
I
210012120 Multiplex Life Alarm System-Call Report Form
M-21 20
M-2120-ET
2120 Initiating Wiring Diagrams
2120 ET Initiating Wiring Diagram (only for systems equipped with expanded trans-
ponders)
(See Note Below) Various system interconnection wiring diagrams
*Document number will be supplied in the next revision of this manual.
Note: Drawing numbers will vary from site-to-site.
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Basic Multiplex Equipment Order and Specification Sheet M-l 204 (Figure 4)
The BMUX equipment order and specification sheet identifies BMUX components and defines overall system limits.
Examine the numbered areas on this sheet. Each area contains information that relates to system installation. For
example, Area 1 tells you how many communications channels are present in the system. Area 1 also tells you if
the channels use a single pair of wires (“STANDARD DC”) or two pairs of wires (“MCCULLOCH LOOP DC”).
The “A” in the quantity column means that these options always affect external wiring.
Look at Area 2 on the specification sheet. Notice that the “33 AH (PAIR)” battery standby option has the letter “C”
in the quantity column. Therefore, this feature affects the BMUX’s backbox installation.
Simplex
2120 BASIC MULTIPLEX EQUIPMENT ORDER AND SPECIFICATION SHEET
ORDERENTRY
:OPY. PINK. SALESPERSON/BRANCH COPY. GOLDEN ROD
2120 Basic Multiplex Equipment Order
and Specification Sheet
FIGURE 4
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2120 CPU Equipment Order Form M-1204 (Figure 5)
The 2120 CPU equipment order form is currently replacing the BMUX equipment order and specification sheet.
The information supplied in both forms is the same; however, an additional form is supplied with the CPU form. This
may either be:
l
The CPUSCC Specification Sheet OV-003, Figure 6
or
l
The 2120 General System Features form, Figure 7.
These forms provide general information about various 2120 system features. Attach the appropriate form to the
CPU order form.
COMMVNICATIONS CHANNELS
2120 6101 sm.3.d DC
RETAINER COLOR ix.
nm- 3101 I*ip.
2120 CPU Equipment Order Form
FIGURE 5
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CUSTOMER
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REMOTE ACKNOWLEDGE MESSAGES
(CUSTOM OR STANDARD MESSAGE)
REMOTE PORT BAUD RATES
LIST PERIPHERIAL DEVICES (PRINTERS, CRTS. KEYBOARDS TAPE DUMP.
ETC) BY PRODUCT ID NUMBER CONNECTED TO EACH PORT CBE _ _ _ - - - - - (CBE)
PORT 2-7 _ _ _ - - - -(PORT 2)
PORT 3- _ _ - - - - -(PORT 3
PORT4 _ _ _ _ _ _ -
FRONT
PANEL- _ _ _ - - - -<‘-,.--I
PORT 4
1 ADDRESSI ADDRESS SW POSSW POS
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above
ENOINEERINQ COPY 1
CPU/SCC Specification Sheet
FIGURE 6
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~simPlex 2120 GENERAL SYSTEM FEATURES
/ - .YOW MANY CHANNELS ARE USED I I or21 A
2 - TRANSPONDERS ON CHANNEL I (O-63 J A
3 - TRANSPONDERS ON CHANNEL 2 (O-63) m&m.
4 - IS THERE A LOCAL KEYBOARD IV/NJ -
5 - IS THERE A LO,CAL PRINTER (Y/NJ -
ORDER No ‘I
i/If No i 1 1 II II
S3FTWA4E ENGR.
6 - EXPANDED FONT FOR PRIORITY I ALARMS I Y/N) -
7 - MPANOEO FONT FOR PRICRITY 2 ALARMS (Y/N I -
8 - EXPANDED FJNT FOR SYSTEM TROUBLE MESSAGES (Y/NJ __
9 - EXPANOED FONT FOR POINT TROUBLE MESSAGES (Y/NJ __
I 0- EXPANDED FONT FOR PRIORITY 3 ALARMS (Y/NJ -
I i - EXPANDED FONT FOR CONTROL POINT MESSAGES f Y/NJ -
I 2- EXPANDED FONT FOR PSEUDO POINT MESSAGES (Y/NJ -
I3 -- CUSTOM LABELS (Y/N) -
I4 - USER PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL BY EVENT (0, I, or 2 J I = 512 2 = 1024 ___ (0; NONE)
15- HOW MUCH TIME CONTROL DO YOU HAVE I 0, I, II, IIIJ __
I6 - WHAT IS THE SIGNAL SILENCE DELAY IO, /5,30,or 60 SECONDS J -
I7- WHAT IS THE LOCAL COMMANO CENTER PRIORITY (O-7) __
I 8- WHAT IS WE REMOTE COMMAND CENTER PRIORITY (0 - 71 __
19- WHAT IS PRIORITY I MESSAGE (STANDARD IS FIRE) I8 CHAR MAXI L 1 t I t t I 1 I
20- WHAT IS PRIORITY 2 MESSAGE fSTANtJARCl IS SECURITY) fB CHAR MAX) I ! I ! I 1 I 2
2 I - WHAT /S PRIORITY 3
MESSAGE
(8 CHAR MAX J 1 ! I I I t I
22- IS THERE LOCAL PRINTER POWER FAIL ONLY OPTION I Y/NJ -
23 - IS THERE REMOTE ACKNOWLEDGE ON RS232 PORT 2 (Y/N J -
2d- IS THERE REMOTE ACKNOWLEDGE ON RS232 PORT 3 (Y/N ) -
25 - IS THERE REMOTE ACKNOWLEDGE ON RS232 ?ORT 4 (Y/N ) __
26- WHICH PORT HAS TAPE CASSETTE PROGRAM LOAOER (0,2,4J 2 ! 0 =Nm!El
27- ENERGY MANAGEMENT (Y/NJ ___
28- FIRE AL.aRM (Y/NJ __
29- WHAT IS PORT 3 REMOTE COMMAND CENTER PRIORITY (0 -7) -
30- WilLIT IS PORT 4 REMOTE COMMAND CENTER PRIORITY (O-7 1 ___
3 I - WHAT IS THE MONITOR POINT TROUBLE MESSAGES (8 CHAR MAX) I 1 a 1 1 1 ’ i
32- WHAT IS THE CONTROL POINT TsQGlJELE MESSAGES (8 CHAR MAX) I I I L I I
33- WHAT IS THE REMOTE ACKNOWLEDGE CBE HESSAGE (8 CHAR MAXI: : 1 I ,
34- REMOTE ACKNOWLEDGE PORT 2 YESSAGE f8 CHAR MAXJ I : 1 1 ’ 1 ! i
35- REMOTE ACKNOWLEDGE PORT 3 MESSAGE (8 CHAR MAXI L I ’ ’ ’ ’ I
3 6- REMOTE ACKNOWLEDGE PORT 4 MESSAGE ( 8 CHAR MAXI I 1 t I c c I I I
37 - REMOTE ACKNOWLEDGE FRONT PnNEL MESSAGE (8 CHAR MAXI I I : I I I 1 1
38- e-.uux aox s/zf (4 or 6 J C
3 9- 9 -MUX WlRE DIAGRAM
No.
40- SYSTEM INTERCONNECT No.
4!- WH.IT TY.=E OF APPROVAL (L’L .ULC,CSFM.FM,CSA, NONE)
4 2- NF,=‘d STANDARD ( A, B, C,D, 1576, NONE ) ~
43- CHANNEiS I CO.MML’NICATION TYPE i 6201pS202 ) -A
DS-
ChANNELS 2 COMMUNICATION TYPE (6201, 6202) vlt-
45- PfR/PHfRALS ON RS232 PORT 2 li,2,3,4,5J I=9005 Z-9011 3-9012 4=90/a 5=9118 -a-
46- PERIPHERALS DN RS232 PORT 3 ir,2,3,4,51 I‘ ” I’ ”
4
i- JE,?‘IPHERALS ON R3232 PORT 4 ( 1,2,3,4,5) ” ,I ,I II
48- WHAT IS THE SMPL PASSWORD
4C-
HOW MANY PSEUOO TRANSPONDERS ARE THERE -_
2120 General System Features
FIGURE 7
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2120 Pre-Configured CPU, CPU/SCC Multiplex Equipment Order Sheet OV-004 (Figure 8)
In certain systems, form M-1204 will not be supplied with the system documentation. Instead, the 2120 pre-
configured CPU, CPUSCC multiplex equipment order sheet will be supplied. Notice that the information supplied
in the OV-004 form is very similar to that supplied in the M-1204 form. The difference is that the pre-configured
multiplex order sheet refers only to “standard,” predefined 2120 multiplex systems.
Another form is supplied with the pre-configured multiplex order sheet. This may either be:
l
The CPUSCC Specification Sheet OV-003, Figure 6
or
l
The 2120 General System Features form, Figure 7
Attach the appropriate form to the pre-configured multiplex order sheet.
2120 Pre -Configured CPU, CPU / SCC Multiplex Equipment Order
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2120 Pre-Configured CPU, CPU/SCC Multiplex Equipment Order
FIGURE 8
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2120 Console Order and Specification Sheet M-l 326 (Figure 9)
The 2120 console order and specification sheet is supplied with all console-mounted 2120 systems. The
information supplied on this sheet is almost the same as that supplied on form M-l 204. However, the console order
and specification sheet also defines the size of the console or rack ordered, as well as any console options that may
have been specified.
hpkX 2120 CONSOLE ORDER AND SPECIFICATION SHEET
-LlWENo
2120 Console Order and Specification Sheet
FIGURE 9
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2120 Transponder Equipment Order and Specification Sheet M-1203 (Figure 10)
The transponder equipment order and specification sheet defines the transponder equipment associated with a
specific transponder cabinet. One sheet will be supplied for each group of transponders in a cabinet. Older versions
of the specification sheet have a transponder specification worksheet at the bottom of the form. This worksheet
defines the parameters of the first transponder in a cabinet; any other transponders are described in form M-1202
(the transponder continuation specification sheet).
New versions of the transponder equipment order and specification sheet do not include the transponder
specification sheet. Therefore, all transponders will be described in form M-l 202.
iSimplex
HWTSUSE
2120 TRANSPONDER EQUIPMENT ORDER AND SPECIFICATION SHEET ONL”
, 1C”STOMEFvCONTR*CTOR wm 1
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BT WI8 MONlTOR 4 CONTROL ‘/I “NIT SURFACE
.:SMOKERESET;
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2120-9332 YOICE COMM FAST WE ZONES; 3 VOICE CIRCUITS;
SMOKE RESET.% “NIT SURFACE A
2120-9100 ST W,S MON,TOR .4 CONTROL; POWERSUPPLY;
CHARGER; 33 AH BAIT. 2 “NIT SURFACE A
FAST wn MlJN,TOR; 1 CIRCUIT- SMOKE RESET
2120.9101 2 CONTROL: POWERSUI
OPERA!I”N.aL CHARGE (WA. FACTORY INTER.,
OPERATlONAL CHARGE (VOICE.FACTORY INTER)
50 WATT AMPLIFIER WI0 BACKUP
50 WATT AMPLlFlER WlBACKUP
2120-7001ST8MONITORONLY la I I 21200114
2120.7003 1 IDPDT) I2O”AC A
,
ST 8 MONITOR 4 CONTROL
TRANSPONDER SPECIFICATION WORKSHEET
TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR
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ki.0. COPY -WHITE, ENGINEERI~ARY, PLANT COPY. PINK, SALESPERSONlBRANCH COPY -GOLDEN F
2120 Transponder Equipment Order and Specification Sheet
FIGURE 10
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2120 Transponder Continuation Specification Sheet M-1202 (Figure 11)
The transponder continuation specification sheet is made up of three transponder specification worksheets. Each
of these worksheets defines the parameters of a single transponder; a set of these worksheets comes with each
group of transponders located in the same cabinet.
Note: For easy reference, tape each worksheet next to its associated transponder in the transponder cabinet.
Each transponder specification worksheet describes a specific transponder. Look at the numbered areas on each
worksheet: these areas contain information that affects the transponder’s external wiring. For example, Area 1 on
each sheet lists the custom labels for each transponder Monitor Point. These custom labels identify the circuit that
is to be monitored. Therefore, when you are making connections to a transponder’s Monitor Points, you should refer
to that transponder’s worksheet to determine where each monitored circuit is connected.
Look at Area 2 on each worksheet. This area lists the custom labels for each transponder Control Point. The custom
labels identify the circuit that is to be controlled. Refer to the specific transponder worksheet to determine where
each controlled circuit is connected.
Area 5 on each worksheet described special notes or instructions relating to a specific transponder. Make sure you
check Area 5 on each worksheet to determine if special wiring is required for each transponder.
B Simplex
2120 TRANSPONDER CONTINUATIC
TRANSPONDER SPECIFICATION WORKSHEET CARD’ IN SPECIFICATION SHEET
1 CHANNEL NO (1 21-
a 7 fw ALARM DIGITAL
7 TRANSPONDER NO 1,.63,- TRANSIENT
SUPPRESSOR 0 0 2 DIGITAL CONTROL
TRANSPONDER TYPE ,PROD IDI 5 LOCAL MODE [CONTROL PTS, 0 CY E FIRE ALARM DIGiTAL CONTftOt
TRANSPONDER SPECIFICATION WORKSHEET
CHANNEL NO II 21-
TRANSPONDER NO ,I 631- TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR 0
TRANSPONDER TYPE ,PROD IDI 5 LOCAL MODE ,CONTROL PTS / 0
212070-m OR2120-9---
MON,lOR Pi PRI SENSE CBE
lDENllFICATION 0 31 F , A , 5 , H PNRq “IN CUSTOM LABELS
^ - _I /I
cl 7 FIREALARMDIGITAL
MONITOR
Cl 2 MGITAL CONTROL
0 8 FIRE ALAAM DIBITAL CONTROL
TRANSPONDER SPECIFICATION WORKSHEET
2120 Transponder Continuation Specification Sheet
FIGURE 11
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2120 Expanded Transponder Order and Specification Sheet M-l 325 (Figure 12)
The expanded transponder order and specification sheet is supplied with each expanded transponder (ET) in a
2120 system. The specification sheet described the equipment associated with the ET. ET Monitor and Control
Points are described in the expanded transponder functions sheet.
0: BSimplex
2120 EXPANDED TRANSPONDER ORDER AND ~PECIPICAT~~N SHEET
LINE TWFAE0 FAPND- i C”S.TCMERICONTRACTCR PWNT
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6ERbALNC. STARTn*TE
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PACKAGE SIZE .hx
2120-6101 FOUR “NIT
2120-0614 24Y 10 AMP SIGNAL PWR OPTICN
2120-0615 12” 2 AMP PWR OUTPUT OPTION
21204616 DETECTOR RESET RELAY -
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LSTINOSREOUIREC(4
UL-CSFM-FM-CSA-ULC-NONE-
NFPA 72 STANDARD Ii4
A_B_C_D-1076SEC-N0~~~
M1321 APPLICATION SOFTWARE COPIES.WHITE AND YELLOW. SALESPERSONIERANCli COPY PINK.
TOTAL EQUIPMENT(S)
2120 Expanded Transponder Order and Specification Sheet
FIGURE 12
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2120 Expanded Transponder Functions Sheet M-l 320 (Figure 13)
The expanded transponder functions sheet is divided into three sections. Each section describes an ET card,
providing information on ET Monitor and Control Points. A set of these function sheets is provided with each ET.
PROJECT: ORDER #
2120 EXPANDED
CONTRACTOR TRANSPONDER DATE.
FUNCTIONS SHEET REF. PAGE OF-------
CABINET:
MONITOR CONTROL I
EXT
VOLTAGE
-1 RELAY. i ‘N’o
I IF VOLTAGE MONITOR IS
MONITOR USEDFILLINTHISSECTION
1EXT
TYPE NO VOLTAGE
PRT VOLTAGE (Y’N)
atw?nt
6 I RELAY q YES
n NO
IF VOLTAGE MCWIITCR IS
MONITOR USEDFILLINTHISSECTICN
TYPE I ~I%TIVOLTAGE I $iAGE
5 I
RELAY g YES
7 0 NO
PPLICATION SOFTWARE COPIES WHITE AND YELLOW SALESPERSO
TYPE
,
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‘Insert “T” for telephone
NO SUPV. OR *
PRT NON-SUPV. AUX.
0 SUPV
q non-sup”
0 SUPV
q “on-sup”
0 SUPV
q non-sup”
0 SUPV
q “on-sup”
REMARKS.
CONTROL
TYPE NO SUPV. OR *
PRT NON-SllPV AUX.
a
BRANCH COPY PINK
2120 Expanded Transponder Functions Sheet
FIGURE 13
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2120 Status Command Center Equipment Order Sheet M-l 293 (Figure 14)
The Status Command Center equipment order sheet describes the overall Status Command Center (SCC)
parameters. The SCC continuation specification sheet provides the details for each SCC point.
Fimplex SHADEDARE&
2120 STATUS COMMAND CENTER EQUIPMENT ORDER SHEET HOOTS“SE
ONLY
UNIT TOTAL “NIT TOTAL
29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 m-
----------------
M.1293 PO
Insert Module Identification numbers above.
2120 Status Command Center Equipment Order Sheet
FIGURE 14
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2120 Status Command Center Continuation Specification Sheet M-1294 (Figure 15)
The SCC continuation specification sheets describe the modules equipped with each SCC. The information on
these sheets is not needed for installation, but will be required for system checkout. Therefore, do not discard these
sheets.
2120 STATUS COMMAND CENTER CONTINUATION SPECIFICATION SHEET
Channel NO (1.2) ___ Transponder No. (l-63)- 6 = Monitor Bypass P = Pseudo on
Transponder No (l-63) SCC Card POSI,IO” IlOB)- T = R = =
I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I RH I I I I I I I I I
Mod NO. (129) Required for SW only A = Monitor Alnl c = Control on x = TranSpOnder
Channel NO. (1.2) ___ Transponder No. (163)- 6 = Momfor Bypass P = Pseudo on
Transponder NO. (1.63) SCC Card Positron (1.8: T = R = Switch POS.6 = System Trouble
Ref. Equip. Order
Price Page
- of -
2120 Status Command Center Continuation Specification Sheet
FIGURE 15
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