Vantage Hearth STIDEW101 User manual

INSTALLATION
VANTAGECONTROLS.COM
1061 South 800 East • Orem, Utah 84097 • Telephone 801 229 2800 • Fax 801 224 0355 DIN WireLink and RadioLink CIS — MODEL: STIDEW101 & STIDER121
Overview
The DIN Contact Input Station WireLink™ model, STIDEW101
and RadioLink™ model, STIDER121 feature 10 contact input
channels for receiving Dry-Contact Open/Close states from
external devices. Various types of external switches and
sensors are available from Vantage and other third party
manufacturers. These include magnetic door contact switches,
momentary switches, motion detectors, stress sensors,
humidity and temperature sensors, smoke and carbon
monoxide detectors, driveway probes, etc.
Station Specifications
Description Specification
Dimensions, HWD 86 x 157 x 58mm
Weight 201g
Mounting 35 mm DIN Rail (EN 50 022: 1977)
Number of Contacts 10
Max. Current from +12V 50mA combined
Station Wiring
configuration Daisy-chain/Star/Branch
Station Bus Specification
2C 16AWG, non-shield, <30pF per
foot
Station Bus should be separated a
minimum of 18" from other parallel
communication and/or high voltage
runs.
Station Equivalent
InFusion 0.5W on IC-24 / 0.7W on IC-36
Station Equivalent QLink 1 Station
Station Equivalent
RadioLink 1 Station on RadioLink Systems
Station Bus connections* 24V / 36V Station Bus
LED Indicators Contact State, Program State and
Status
Ambient Operating
Temperature 0-40°C / 32-104°F
Ambient Operating
Humidity 5-95% non-condensing
UL and CUL Listed Yes
*CAUTION: 36V stations have a symbol on the Serial
Number sticker. Any station, not displaying this symbol, should
not be connected to a 36Volt Station Bus.
Software/Firmware
The WireLink model is compatible with InFusion Design Center
software or QLink 3.5 and Controller Firmware 6.5 or higher.
The RadioLink model is compatible with InFusion Design
Center or QLink 4.0 and Controller Firmware 7.0 or higher. For
new projects it is recommended that firmware and software be
kept to the most current release.
Installation/Mounting
Installation of Vantage products should be performed or
supervised by a Certified Vantage Installer. There are two
methods of connecting the Station Bus to the Contact Input
Relay Station:
1. Using the Station Bus connection on the removable
screw terminal connectors (see drawing on back).
2. Using the pins on the side of the Station to pass
Station Bus (see Drawing) Part #VDC-0197.
3. The RadioLink model needs a power supply
connected. Vantage part # ACPOXRVA1, 12 Volt Plug-
in Supply for use with RadioLink Products 12VDC
1000MA is recommended.
The DIN Contact Input Station is mounted on a standard 35mm
DIN Rail (EN 50 022: 1977).
Connecting Device Requirements
All low voltage connections to each Contact Input are wired to
removable screw terminal connectors. All 10 Contact Inputs
are available on the bottom of the Station. Each Contact Input
can be given custom names in software to facilitate their use in
the installation.
Auxiliary 12Vdc connections are also available on the DIN CIS
screw terminal connectors. There are 4 screw terminal
connections available with a maximum, combined current of
50ma or any single connection with a maximum of 50ma. The
ground for the 12Vdc connections is any one of the Contact
Input ground connections.
The DIN CIS has two sets of removable screw terminal
connectors on the bottom for wiring. Any device that connects
to the CIS must only use the CIS ground for the ground
reference.
This is often called a "floating" or "isolated" input to the DIN
CIS. This isolation can be provided from several different
systems. The most common are door contacts and motion
detectors, providing a dry contact relay connection to the CIS.
Battery powered devices that are not connected to other
equipment can be used with the DIN CIS. Devices that are
powered from the +12Vdc and CIS ground connections can
also be used.
The DIN CIS inputs can accept small voltage levels (0 to
12VDC) instead of dry contacts as long as the voltage is only
referenced to the CIS's ground. The input will switch the CIS
when the voltage reaches the required level. The logic may be
reversed in the software by changing the polarity from
Normally Open to Normally Closed. A power level of 0.0VDC
to 0.5VDC equals a PRESS, 3.0VDC to 12VDC equals a
RELEASE. A 2.0VDC power range is insufficient to toggle an
Open/Close state.
Example:
Current CIS State Input Voltage Resulting CIS State
Open < 0.5V Closed (PRESS)
Closed > 3.0V Open (RELEASE)
Station Set Up in Software
InFusion: First select the room, then click on Vantage Objects
in the Object Explorer and expand Stations, WireLink. From the
list of stations double click on the DIN Contact Input Station to
place it in the room. In the Object Editor, name the station and
make sure it is on the correct station bus port. Each contact is
also listed in the Object Editor and may be assigned to a task.
QLink: In QLink Location view, select the floor and room
where the Contact Input Station will be added. Right click on
the room and select Add DIN Stations. Select Contact Input.
The Contact Input Station Box will pop up. Inputs 9 & 10 may
be programmed as auxiliary inputs for IR (Contact 9) and the
Vantage LightPoint Sensor (Contact 10), respectively. Each of
the buttons on the CIS are programmed identically as Keypad
Station buttons.
Programming Contact Inputs
When programming, each Contact Input can trigger any
appropriate tasks or functions available in Design Center or
QLink, and works like a button press and release. Select Switch
Polarity Normally Open or Normally Closed and set Switch
Hold Time (Default is normally used).
Configuration with WireLink Models
When the DIN CIS is first connected to the Station Bus, the
Status LED will blink twice followed by a pause, meaning that
the station is connected correctly but not yet configured. From

This device contains transmitter module:
FCC ID: PII-VSUB075-1
IC: 3505A-VSUB0751
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.
Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Vantage Controls
could void the user’s authority to operate this product.
Design Center, click in the Serial Number section in the Object
Editor and type in the serial number. From QLink, Select
System | Configure Stations menu. A list of all stations will be
displayed on the screen. Select the Contact Input Station and
type the serial number in the QLink software. Once configured,
the Status LED will blink evenly. The ability to configure a CIS
station by pressing any button on the front of the CIS was
removed because it was possible for the station to send
unwanted presses during the configuration stage causing a
station to receive the wrong serial number. An example of this
happening is as follows: A CIS could have motion detectors
connected to it and when walking through a project to
configure stations the person walking could inadvertently
cause the motion detectors to send button presses telling the
QLink software to configure the station that was currently
highlighted in the Configure Stations window. This could
happen on DIN CIS and Standard CIS stations. Now Button
presses received from dry-contacts are ignored when on-line
configuration is selected in QLink.
Configuration with RadioLink
RadioLink DIN CIS stations need to be configured to associate
which physical station goes with the station in software.
When the station is initially powered-up, the Status LED will
blink three times followed by a pause - this means the station
is powered correctly but not yet on the network. Before
uploading the file to the Vantage system, do the following:
From Design
Center, click in the Serial Number section in the Object Editor
and type in the serial number. From the menu bar in QLink,
select System/Configure Stations. A list of all stations will be
displayed on the screen. Manually enter the serial number for
each RadioLink station to match it with the corresponding
programming in QLink.
The serial number of each station is located on a sticker.
Record the number for easy reference when programming. The
Main Controller will add to its network and configure all the
RadioLink stations that it has serial numbers for. This may take
several minutes depending on the number of RadioLink
stations on the network. The Status LED will blink steadily
when a station has been added to the network and configured.
Diagnostic and Test Information
Each contact input has an actuator button and 2 status LED's.
The actuator button shorts the input to ground. The Contact
State LED illuminates when the contact input is grounded. The
Program State LED operates the same as switch LEDs on a
keypad station. When grounded, Contact States trigger the
Program State ON or OFF depending on whether the contact’s
polarity is set to Normally Open or Normally Closed.
The Status LED blinks steady on and off for 1, 2, 3 or 4 blinks
followed by a pause.
One Even Blink: CIS is operating correctly and is configured.
Two Blinks: CIS is operating correctly but is not
configured (wired model).
Three Blinks: CIS is not communicating with the Main
Controller, verify station bus wiring or if
RadioLink it is not yet configured.
Four Blinks: Factory problem. Please contact the factory.
39815 / InFusion and QLink compatible Warranty at: http://www.vantagecontrols.com/warrant
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