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System Sensor CZ-6 User manual

BEFORE INSTALLING
This information is included as a quick reference installation guide. Refer to
the appropriate control panel installation manual for detailed system informa-
tion. If the modules will be installed in an existing operational system, inform
the operator and local authority that the system will be temporarily out of ser-
vice. Disconnect the power to the control panel before installing the modules.
This system contains static sensitive components. Always ground yourself
with a proper wrist strap before handling any circuits so that static charges are
removed from the body. The module housing should also be grounded.
NOTICE: This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The CZ-6 Six Zone Interface Module is intended for use in an intelligent alarm
system. Each module provides an interface between the intelligent alarm sys-
tem and a conventional alarm system loop. A common SLC input is used
for all modules, and the initiating device loops share a common supervisory
supply and ground. Otherwise, each monitor operates independently from the
others. Each module has its own unique address.
A pair of rotary code switches is used to set the address of the first module
from 01 to 94. The remaining modules are automatically assigned to the next
five higher addresses. Provisions are included for disabling a maximum of two
unused modules to release the addresses to be used elsewhere. Each mod-
ule also has panel controlled bicolor LED indicators. The panel can cause the
LEDs to blink, latch on, or latch off.
Included:
(5) 1 x 4 Terminal Blocks (2) 11/4” Stand offs (3) Shunts
(4) Machine Screws (2) Nuts (1) Long Power Supply Jumper
(6) 3.9k Ohm
End of Line Resistors
Shipped on Board:
(2) Shunts in Class A/B position
(Shipped in Class B position, remove shunts for Class A)
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
CZ-6 Six Zone Interface Module
SPECIFICATIONS
Normal Operating Voltage: 15-32 VDC
Stand-By Current: 2.3 mA @ 24V
Alarm Current: 40 mA (assumes all six LEDs solid on)
Temperature Range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Humidity: 10 to 93% Non-condensing
Dimensions: 6.8˝H x 5.8˝W x 1.25˝D
Accessories: CH-6 Chassis; BB-2 Cabinet; BB-6 Cabinet
Wire Gauge: 12-18 AWG
Maximum IDC Wiring Resistance: 25 Ohms
External Power Supply Voltage: Regulated 24VDC
Ripple Voltage: 0.1 volts RMS maximum
IDC (supervised and power limited)
DC Voltage: 18-28 volts power limited
Frequency: DC
Current: 90mA per circuit
3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174
800/736-7672, FAX: 630/377-6495
www.systemsensor.com
COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
To ensure proper operation, this module shall be connected to a compatible
system control panel. Contact System Sensor for a list of compatible detectors.
COMPONENTS
Following are descriptions of the CZ-6 mounting frameworks. There are two
mounting options for CZ-6 modules:
• Up to six CZ-6 modules can be installed on a CH-6 in a BB-6 cabinet
• One or two CZ-6 modules can be installed in a BB-2 cabinet
Chassis
The CH-6 chassis is used to mount CZ-6 modules in a BB-6, cabinet. It accom-
modates up to six CZ-6 modules in a single cabinet row three modules wide
and two modules deep.
FIGURE 1. CH-6 CHASSIS:
The BB-2 cabinet has a built-in chassis that will accommodate one or two
CZ-6 modules.
FIGURE 2: BB-2 CABINET
0
1
2
3
4
56789
0
78
6
5
4
3
21
910
11
12
13
14
15
BASE ADDRESS
ADDRESS
DISABLE
NONE
ONE
TWO
THREE
0
1
2
3
4
56789
0
78
6
5
4
3
21
910
11
12
13
14
15
BASE ADDRESS
ADDRESS
DISABLE
NONE
ONE
TWO
THREE
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C0202-00
C0206-00
C0234-00
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Step 2: Carefully swing the upper edge of the board back towards the back
of the chassis until it touches the two standoffs.
Step 3: Align two 4-40 screws with the two standoffs and tighten.
Step 4: Address and wire the modules according to the instructions in this
manual.
The steps in Figures 6a and 6b describe and illustrate module installation
when the rear chassis position and the position in front of it will be filled.
Front position installation is possible only if the rear position is filled with
another module.
FIGURE 6A. INSTALLATION OF CZ-6 MODULE IN A REAR CHASSIS
POSITION, METHOD TWO:
1
Step 1: Insert the bottom edge of the CZ-6 module down into a rear slot of
the chassis.
Step 2: Carefully swing the upper edge of the board towards the back of
the chassis until it touches the short standoff attached to the chas-
sis.
Step 3: Align the long standoff with the short standoff and tighten.
FIGURE 6B. INSTALLATION OF CZ-6 MODULE IN FRONT CHASSIS POSI-
TION:
2
3
1
Step 1: Insert the bottom edge of the CZ-6 module down into a front slot of
the chassis.
Step 2: Carefully swing the upper edge of the board towards the back of
the chassis until it touches the 1¼˝ (31.75mm) standoffs installed
on the rear module.
Step 3: Align two 4-40 screws with the two standoffs and tighten.
Step 4: Address and wire the modules according to the instructions in this
manual.
WIRING
NOTE: All wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordinances, and
regulations.
1. Install module wiring in accordance with the job drawings and appropri-
ate wiring diagrams.
2. All wiring to the CZ-6 is done via terminal blocks. In order to properly
make electrical connections strip approximately ¼˝ of insulation from
the end of wire, sliding the bare end of the wire under the clamping plate
screw.
3. Set the address on the modules per the job drawing. Use the rotary code
switches to set the address of the first module (between 01 and 94).
The front CZ-6 module positions of each chassis are offset below the rear CZ-6
module positions so that all of the status indicators are visible.
CABINETS
A BB-6 cabinet will house the CH-6 chassis with up to six CZ-6 modules in-
stalled on it. Refer to cabinet installation documents for dimensions.
The BB-2 cabinet houses one or two CZ-6 modules on the internal chassis that
is part of the cabinet. Refer to cabinet installation documents for dimensions.
INSTALLATION STEPS
1. Cabinet Mounting
In a clean, dry area, mount the backbox using the four holes provided in
the back surface of the cabinet (Figure 3).
2. Chassis Installation
The CH-6 chassis is mounted in the BB-6 cabinet. It is shipped with two
self-threading screws, which are used to fasten the chassis to the back
wall of the cabinet. (Figure 4).
FIGURE 3. TYPICAL MOUNTING HOLE LOCATIONS:
BACKBOX
MOUNTING
HOLES
FIGURE 4. MOUNTING THE CH-6 CHASSIS:
MOUNT WITH
SELF-THREADING SCREWS
TO BACK OF CABINET
The BB-2 cabinet comes with the chassis already installed, so no mounting
is necessary.
3. Module Installation
There are two methods for installing a module in the rear position of a chassis.
Method one is for installation of a rear module only, when no module will
be installed in front of it. Refer to Figure 5 for instructions. Method two is for
installation of a rear module when another module will be installed in the
chassis position in front of it. Refer to Figures 6a and 6b for method two. All
necessary screws and standoffs are supplied with the modules.
FIGURE 5. INSTALLATION OF REAR MODULE ONLY, METHOD ONE:
2
3
1
Step 1: Insert the bottom of the CZ-6 module down into a rear slot on the
chassis.
C0237-00
C0236-00
C0235-00
C0226-00
C0225-00
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In Class B operation, the remaining modules are automatically assigned to the
next five higher addresses. For example, if the base address switch is set to 28,
the next five modules will be addressed to 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33.
The module is shipped in Class B position, remove shunts for Class A. When
operating in Class A, alternate modules are paired together (+0/+1, +2/+3,
+4/+5), resulting in a total of three modules. For example, if the base ad-
dress switch is set to 28, then 30 and 32 will be automatically assigned to the
modules while 29, 31 and 33 are available to be used for other modules on the
SLC. For Class A and B operation, DO NOT set the lowest address above 94, as
the other modules will be assigned to nonexistent addresses.
4. A shunt is provided to disable a maximum of two unused modules in
Class B operation and Class A operation. Modules are disabled from the
highest address and work downward. If two modules are disabled, the
lowest four addresses will be functional, while the highest two will be
disabled. For example, in Class B operation, if the shunt for Address Dis-
able is placed on “two” and the base switch is set to 28, the modules
will be assigned to 28, 29, 30 and 31 while disabling the highest two
positions.
0
1
2
3
456789
BASE ADDRESS
TO NEXT DEVICE
–
STATUS
INDICATORS
—
+
—
+
—
+
—
+
—
+
—
+
IN
OUT
+0
+1
+2
+3
+4
+5
IDC
ADDRESS
IDC
ADDRESS
IDC
ADDRESS
—
+
—
+
SLC
—
+
—
+
+
–
+
FROM PANEL OR
PREVIOUS DEVICE
3.9K EOL
RESISTOR
(INCLUDED)
A2143-10
CONNECT MODULES TO
LISTED COMPATIBLE
CONTROL PANELS ONLY
SIGNAL LINE CIRCUIT 32 VDC MAX.
TWISTED PAIR IS RECOMMENDED.
CLASS B IDC (TYPICAL)
A/B SELECT
A/B SELECT
DISABLE 1
DISABLE 2
+
–
+
–
T6 T5
DETECTORS MUST BE UL LISTED COMPATIBLE WITH THE MODULE.
INSTALL DETECTORS PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
(–)
(+)
POWER TO THE NEXT INTERFACE
MODULE MUST BE EXTERNALLY
SWITCHED TO RESET THE DETECTORS.
EXTERNAL SUPPLY
0
1
2
3
456789
POWER-LIMITED
AND SUPERVISED
1. To use a common power supply between multiple CZ-6 modules, connect a long power supply jumper from T5 or T6 to T5 or T6 on the adjacent CZ-6 module.
FIGURE 7. INTERFACE TWO-WIRE CONVENTIONAL DETECTORS – CLASS B, STYLE B:
C0240-01
NOTE: Place unused shunts on single pin to store on board for future use.
NOTE: Power must not be applied to the unit when changing functionality of
the shunts.
WIRING NOTES
• Power-limited circuits must employ type FPL, FPLR, or FPLP cable as
required by Article 760 of the NEC.
• All wiring must be in accordance with the NEC, NFPA 72 and all other
applicable codes and standards. All external power supplies must be
power limited with battery back-up. All external power supplies and
detectors must be UL listed for fire protection signaling applications.
1. To select Class A, remove the two shunts from the “A/B select” positions.
2. To use a common power supply between multiple CZ-6 modules, connect a long power supply jumper from T5 or T6 to T5 or T6 on the adjacent CZ-6 module.
0
1
2
3
456789
BASE ADDRESS
TO NEXT DEVICE
–
STATUS
INDICATORS
—
+
—
+
—
+
—
+
—
+
—
+
IN
OUT
+0
+1
+2
+3
+4
+5
IDC
ADDRESS
IDC
ADDRESS
IDC
ADDRESS
—
+
—
+
SLC
—
+
—
+
+
–
+
FROM PANEL OR
PREVIOUS DEVICE
CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED COMPATIBLE
CONTROL PANELS ONLY
SIGNAL LINE CIRCUIT 32 VDC MAX.
TWISTED PAIR IS RECOMMENDED.
CLASS A IDC (TYPICAL)
A/B SELECT
A/B SELECT
DISABLE 1
DISABLE 2
T6 T5
IDC 2
IDC 3
(–)
(+)
POWER TO THE NEXT INTERFACE
MODULE MUST BE EXTERNALLY
SWITCHED TO RESET THE DETECTORS.
EXTERNAL SUPPLY
0
1
2
3
456789
POWER-LIMITED
AND SUPERVISED
+
–
+
–
DETECTORS MUST BE UL LISTED COMPATIBLE WITH THE MODULE.
INSTALL DETECTORS PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
FIGURE 8. INTERFACE TWO-WIRE CONVENTIONAL DETECTORS – CLASS A, STYLE D.:
C0241-01
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FIGURE 10. EXAMPLE OF MULTIPLE BOARDS SHARING SAME EXTERNAL SUPPLY. REFER TO FIGURES 7 AND 8 FOR TYPICAL WIRING. MAKE CER-
TAIN LIP ON LONG POWER SUPPLY JUMPER ENGAGES RETAINING TAB ON T5 OR T6 AS SHOWN IN VIEW A-A:
C0242-00
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC STATEMENT
System Sensor warrants its enclosed product to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from date of
manufacture. System Sensor makes no other express warranty for the enclosed product.
No agent, representative, dealer, or employee of the Company has the authority to in-
crease or alter the obligations or limitations of this Warranty. The Company’s obligation
of this Warranty shall be limited to the replacement of any part of the product which is
found to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during
the three year period commencing with the date of manufacture. After phoning System
Sensor’s toll free number 800-SENSOR2 (736-7672) for a Return Authorization number,
send defective units postage prepaid to: Honeywell, 12220 Rojas Drive, Suite 700, El Paso
THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
TX 79936 USA. Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause
of failure. The Company shall not be obligated to replace units which are found to be
defective because of damage, unreasonable use, modifications, or alterations occurring
after the date of manufacture. In no case shall the Company be liable for any consequen-
tial or incidental damages for breach of this or any other Warranty, expressed or implied
whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by the Company’s negligence or fault.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam-
ages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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©2016 System Sensor. 03-11

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