INX-10A Intelligent NAC Expander Panel Installation and Operation Manual LT-899 Rev.
Table of Contents Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 9 1.1 The INX-10A Intelligent NAC Expander Panel ............................................................... 10 1.1.1 Compatible Fire Alarm Control Panels ........................................................................... 10 1.1.2 Features .......................................................................................................................... 10 1.1.3 General Notes .................................................
Table of Contents 4 5.3.1 NAC Outputs as Power Supply Outputs ........................................................................ 27 5.3.2 NAC Outputs for Door Release ...................................................................................... 27 5.3.3 NAC Outputs for 4 Wire Smoke Supply ......................................................................... 27 5.4 Evacuation Codes ....................................................................................................
Table of Contents 7.2.6 Synchronized Input from INX-10A SIngle Stage Wiring - Class B Multiple Slaves ......... 72 7.2.7 Synchronized Input from INX-10A Two Stage Wiring - Class B Multiple Slaves ............ 73 7.2.8 Relay, Ground Supervision and Auxiliary Supply Wiring ................................................ 74 7.2.9 Supervision of Auxiliary Supply Wiring ........................................................................... 74 7.2.10 NAC CIrcuit Wiring - Class B ..................
Table of Contents 6 10.0 Appendix B - Power Supply & Battery Calculations 85 11.0 Appendix C - Sample Applications 86 11.1 Minimal Size Single Stage Addressable System - Factory Default Settings .................. 86 11.2 Minimal Two Stage Addressable System ....................................................................... 87 11.3 Minimal ULC Two Stage Addressable System .............................................................. 88 12.
List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 INX-10A Dimensions ..........................................................
List of Tables List of Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Table 18 Table 19 Table 20 Table 21 Table 22 Table 23 Table 24 Table 25 Compatible Fire Alarm Control Panels ........................................................................... 10 FX-3500 Components .....................................................................................................
Introduction 1.0 Introduction This document provides information for the successful installation, operation and configuration of the INX-10A.
Introduction 1.1 The INX-10A Intelligent NAC Expander Panel Mircom’s INX-10A is an Intelligent NAC Expander Panel for use with Mircom’s FX-2000 Series addressable Fire Alarm Control Panels. The INX Series operates in CLIP (Classic Loop Interface Protocol) mode. Available as a 10 Amp configuration, the INX-10A extends the power capabilities of existing notification appliance circuits and provides power for other ancillary devices.
Introduction • Enable or disable the Battery Charger on activation • Class A or B output signals • Horn/Strobe sync protocols include Mircom, Amseco, Gentex, System Sensor and Wheelock • Ability to sync outputs for multiple INX-10A units • 2 wire horn/strobe Sync mode allows audible notification appliances (horns) to be silenced while visual notification appliances (strobes) continue to operate • Audible signals may be configured for Steady, Temporal Code, California Code and March Time • Outp
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INX-10A Overview 2.0 INX-10A Overview This chapter lists the components of the INX-10A.
INX-10A Overview 2.1 INX-10A Components The following table describes the components of the INX-10A. Table 2 FX-3500 Components BA-110 10AH 14 W= 5.94" H= 3.94" D= 3.
Installation 3.
Installation 3.1 Enclosure Dimensions Outer Dimensions 14.23” x 4.42” x 19.85” Distance between upper mounting screws 11” Distance between lower mounting screws 11” Distance between upper and lower mounting screws FA-300TR Dimensions 3.2 14.1” 17” x 22.5” Installing the INX-10A Enclosure The INX-10A can be surface mounted with four screws as shown in Figure 1 or flush mounted as shown in Figure 3 on page 17. Top View 1.00 " External Dimensions Mounting Dimensions 1.20 " 3.45 " 11.00 " 14.
Installation To Surface Mount the Enclosure 1. Using the INX-10A back plate as a template, mark the top of the two mounting hole locations 11” apart as shown in Figure 1 INX-10A Dimensions. 2. Place the screws halfway into the wall in the position shown using a suitable screw. 3. Hang the box onto the two screws. 4. Screw the other two screws at the bottom of the panel. 5. Tighten all four screws into place. Trim Ring Dimensions 17" Adhere to surface around the INX-10A backbox 22.
Installation To Flush Mount the Enclosure 1. Unscrew and remove Main Chassis and Transformer from the enclosure. 2. Unscrew the wingnut and remove the door. 3. Mount the backbox into the wall. 4. After the wall is finished, peel the adhesive cover from the trim ring and stick to the wall surface around the backbox. i Note: Figure 3 shows a cross-section of the semi-flush mounted backbox and the trim ring. Allow a minimum depth of 1” above the wall surface for proper door opening. 3.2.
Installation 3.3 Chassis Board Connections The Main Chassis is pre-installed in the INX-10A Enclosure as shown in Figure 1 INX-10A Dimensions on page 16. The connections are shown in Figure 4 INX-10A Chassis Board Connectors and Jumpers on page 19 and are described in Table 3 INX-10A Chassis Board Connectors and Jumpers on page 19. P JW1 AUX OUTPUT TROUBLE SYNCH. OUT TROUBLE POWER ON GFAULT ADD.
Indication & Controls 4.0 Indication & Controls This chapter describes the LED indicators and controls of the INX-10A.
Indication & Controls 4.1 Indication and Controls The INX-10A has 5 main annunciation indicators located on the main display panel. For troubleshooting purposes there are 3 trouble LED indicators located directly on the main board. There are also other LED’s for SLC activity, synchronized input and output activity, and trouble and alarm relay. These indicators are only visible after opening the enclosure.
Indication & Controls 4.1.1 Common Indicators The main display panel has 5 common LED indicators; Power On, Add. Line Activity/Alarm, Common Trouble, Battery / Charger Trouble and CPU fail. Power On POWER ON The Power On LED Indicator activates steady green while the main AC power is within acceptable levels. It flashes green to display a trouble when the level falls below the power-fail threshold and the panel is switched to standby (battery) power. ADD.
Indication & Controls Ground Fault Trouble Flashes amber when there is a ground fault trouble. To correct the fault, check for any external wiring touching the chassis. Jumper, a wire loop, must be installed to enable Ground Fault detection. For wiring information see Figure 37 Relay, Ground Supervision and Auxiliary Supply Wiring on page 74. For configuration information see 6.2.2 Setting Protocols, Reporting, Charger, Battery Installed on page 34. 4.1.
Operation 5.
Operation NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below.
Operation 5.2 Intelligent NAC Expander (INX) Modes The INX-10A is capable of synchronizing signal rates internally or receiving the signals externally. The INX-10A also has the ability to synchronize the signal rates for another INX10A in a Master - Slave relationship. ! Attention: When using multiple INX-10A panels in a Master - Slave relationship, always assign a lower address to the master INX-10A panel. 5.2.
Operation 5.2.3 INX Mode with Redundant Input The system continuously monitors the SLC loop. If there is no activity for a notable time (80 seconds typical), an SLC trouble will be generated. While SLC trouble is active, if either of the Sync Inputs are activated then all NAC outputs follow. 5.2.4 Independent Mode - Driving Signals and Strobes The INX-10A can drive Signals and Strobes on separate NAC circuits.
Operation 5.4 Evacuation Codes 5.4.1 Single stage codes Continuous On 100% of the time. Temporal Code 0.5 second on, 0.5 second off, 0.5 second on, 0.5 second off, 0.5 second on, 0.5, 1.5 second off, then repeat. March Code 0.5 second on, 0.5 second off. California Code 5 seconds on, 10 seconds off. 5.4.2 Two-stage codes Alert Code 0.5 second on, 2.5 seconds off. General Alarm Evacuation code as selected from above. 5.5 Horn Strobe Rates Horn Strobe rates are fixed at the following rates. 5.5.
Operation CONTINOUS 0.5s 1.5s 0.5s MARCH CODE 0.5s 0.5s 5s 10s CALIFORNIA CODE ALERT CODE 0.5s 2.
Configuration 6.0 Configuration The chapter describes how to configure the INX-10A with the DIP switches located on the main board.
Configuration 6.1 Dip Switches The following diagram displays the five DIP switches used by the INX-10A. P POWER ON ADD. LINE ACTIVITY/ ALARM COMMON TROUBLE DIP SW1 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 BATTERY/ CHARGER TROUBLE DIP SW2 DIP SW3 DIP SW4 DIP SW5 CPU FAIL ACK. BUTTON 6.1.1 Using the DIP switches Configuring the INX-10A is done with 5 banks of DIP switches. They are named SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4 and SW5. Each bank has 8 switches, numbered 1 to 8. Flipping a switch up places it in the ON position.
Configuration 6.2 DIP Switch Configuration Configuration is done via a group a five DIP switches located to the left of the LED display board. 6.2.1 Setting Loop Base Address, Disabling Addressable Loop Interface Use DIP switch 1 to • Enable or disable the addressable loop. • Set the Base Address of the INX-10A. To configure the desired address, refer to Figure 11 and Table 5. To disable, configure all switches to 0.
Configuration Table 5 INX-10A Base Address DIP switch positions Address Switch Setting Address Switch Setting Address Switch Setting Address Switch Setting 101 1000 0000 126 0101 1000 151 1100 1100 176 0011 0010 102 0100 0000 127 1101 1000 152 0010 1100 177 1011 0010 103 1100 0000 128 0011 1000 153 1010 1100 178 0111 0010 104 0010 0000 129 1011 1000 154 0110 1100 179 1111 0010 105 1010 0000 130 0111 1000 155 1110 1100 180 0000 1010 106 0110 0000 131 1111 1
Configuration 6.2.2 Setting Protocols, Reporting, Charger, Battery Installed Use DIP switch 2 to set device protocols, enable second stage reporting, set AC fail reporting, enabling or disabling the Charger, and if a battery is installed.
Configuration 6.2.3 Charger Settings, Synchronization Settings, NAC Input Settings Use DIP switch 3 to configure charger, synchronization and NAC Input settings.
Configuration 6.2.4 Setting Alert Rates, Evacuation Rates, NAC 5 Output Functions Use DIP switch 4 to configure Alert and Evacuation Rates, and NAC Output functions.
Configuration 6.2.5 Setting Strobe Types, NAC 1-3 Supply Settings, NAC 4 Output Function Use DIP switch 5 to configure Strobe types, NAC 1-3 settings and NAC 4 output functions.
Configuration 6.3 Single Stage Addressing Address Assignments are done via DIP switch 2(SW2) which is located to the left of the Main LED display board. The addresses for the functions are dependant upon the Base Address of the INX Panel. There are two types of addressing options • Basic Reporting • Enhanced Reporting In addition, the addressing can be changed by having NACs configured as Power Supplies. For further information on setting the Base Address of the INX Panel see Figure 11. 6.3.
Configuration i Notes: Table 10 represents all NACs configured as NAC circuits. Mircom recommends always using the upper range of addresses available for the INX-10A. If any NAC circuit is configured as a Power Supply see 6.3.3 Single Stage with Basic Reporting and Power Supply Output Addressing for an explanation on addressing.
Configuration Figure 13 40 Secutron Configuration Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Basic Reporting
Configuration 6.3.
Configuration 42 Figure 14 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Enhanced Reporting Figure 15 Secutron Configuration Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Enhanced Reporting
Configuration 6.3.3 Single Stage with Basic Reporting and Power Supply Output Addressing In order to maximize the amount of addresses available, if a NAC circuit is configured as a Power Supply, the next configured NAC Circuit is assigned the address reserved for the previous Circuit. Example Application • NAC 5 configured as a Power Supply. • INX-10A Common Trouble reporting address is 194.
Configuration i Notes: Mircom recommends always using the upper range of addresses available for the INX-10A. Mircom recommends always using the upper range of NACs (NAC5 then NAC4 then NAC3 etc.) when configuring as a Power Supply.
Configuration 6.3.4 Single Stage with Enhanced Reporting and Power Supply Output Addressing In order to maximize the amount of addresses available, if a NAC circuit is configured as a Power Supply, the next configured NAC Circuit is assigned the address reserved for the previous Circuit. Example Application • NAC 5 configured as a Power Supply. • INX-10A Common Trouble reporting address is 194.
Configuration Table 13 Assigning Addresses - Single Stage Application, 1 Power Supply Output i Function Address Common Trouble Base Address 191 Signal Silence Base Address + 1 192 Monitor AC trouble Base Address + 2 193 Monitor Battery/Charger trouble Base Address + 3 194 Monitor Earth Ground Fault Base Address + 4 195 Activate NAC1, return NAC1 line status Base Address + 5 196 Activate NAC2, return NAC2 line status Base Address + 6 197 Activate NAC3, return NAC3 line status Base
Configuration Figure 19 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Power Supply Output 47
Configuration 6.4 Two Stage Addressing Options Address Assignments are done via DIP switch 2(SW2) which is located to the left of the Main LED display board. The addresses for the functions are dependant upon the Base Address of the INX Panel. For Further information on setting the Base Address of the INX Panel see Figure 11 DIP switch address example on page 32. 6.4.
Configuration i Notes: Table 14 represents all NACs configured as NAC circuits. Mircom recommends always using the upper range of addresses available for the INX-10A. If any NAC circuit is configured as a Power Supply see 6.4.3 Two Stage with Basic Reporting and Power Supply Output Addressing for an explanation on addressing.
Configuration Figure 21 50 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Basic Reporting
Configuration 6.4.
Configuration Table 15 Configuring Two Stage Address Assignment with Enhanced Trouble Reporting (Continued) i Function Address Recommended Address Second Stage NAC3 Base Address + 12 197 Second Stage NAC4 Base Address + 13 198 Second Stage NAC5 Base Address + 14 199 Notes: Table 15 on the previous page represents all NACs configured as NAC circuits. Mircom recommends always using the upper range of addresses available for the INX-10A. If any NAC circuit is configured as a Power Supply see 6.
Configuration Figure 22 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Enhanced Reporting 53
Configuration Figure 23 54 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Enhanced Reporting
Configuration 6.4.3 Two Stage with Basic Reporting and Power Supply Output Addressing In order to maximize the amount of addresses available, if a NAC circuit is configured as a Power Supply, the next configured NAC Circuit is assigned the address reserved for the previous Circuit. Example Application • NAC 5 configured as a Power Supply. • INX-10A Common Trouble reporting address is 190.
Configuration Table 16 Assigning Addresses - Two Stage Application, 1 Power Supply Output (Continued) i Function Address Second Stage NAC2 Base Address + 7 197 Second Stage NAC3 Base Address + 8 198 Second Stage NAC4 Base Address + 9 199 Notes: Mircom recommends always using the upper range of addresses available for the INX-10A. Troubles occurring on a NAC circuit are only reported via the first stage address.
Configuration Figure 25 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Power Supply Output 57
Configuration 6.4.4 Two Stage Address Assignment with Enhanced Trouble Reporting and Power Supply Addressing ! In order to maximize the amount of addresses available, if a NAC circuit is configured as a Power Supply, the next configured NAC Circuit is assigned the address reserved for the previous Circuit. Attention: Two Stage Enhanced reporting is mandatory to meet ULC requirements. Example Application • NAC 5 configured as a Power Supply. • INX-10A Common Trouble reporting address is 194.
Configuration Table 17 Configuring Two Stage Address Assignment with Enhanced Trouble Reporting and Power Supply Addressing i Function Address Recommended Address Common Trouble Base Address 187 Signal Silence Base Address + 1 188 Monitor AC trouble Base Address + 2 189 Monitor Battery/Charger trouble Base Address + 3 190 Monitor Earth Ground Fault Base Address + 4 191 Activate NAC1, return NAC1 line status Base Address + 5 192 Activate NAC2, return NAC2 line status Base Address + 6
Configuration Figure 26 60 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Enhanced Reporting and Power Supply Addressing
Configuration Figure 27 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Enhanced Reporting and Power Supply Addressing 6.4.5 Adding Functions in the FX-2000 Configurator Software 1. Open Job in Configurator. 2. Select the appropriate loop. 3. Click INSERT > ADD DEVICE. 4. From the Add Devices window, use the drop down menus to select the type of virtual device Supv Opt Mod, the base address of the INX panel. how many NAC circuits are being supervised. 5.
Configuration 6.5 Independent Mode Configuration Options NAC circuits on the INX-10A can be configured to drive both Signals and Strobes. 6.5.1 NACs 1 and 2 Configured as Signals To configure NAC1 and NAC2 to drive signals set SW3-7 to 0 (OFF). Configure the Strobe Manufacturer and Signal Rate by setting SW4-4, SW4-5, SW4-6, SW5-1 SW5-2 and SW5-3 as described in Table 18.
Configuration Table 18 Independent Mode DIP Switch Settings - NAC1 and NAC2 configured as Signals (Continued) NAC3 NAC4 and NAC5 NAC1 and NAC2 Strobe Manufacturer (SW5 1-3) Signal Rate CONFIGURE SWITCHES AS SHOWN SW3 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3
Configuration 6.5.2 NAC1, NAC2 and NAC3 Configured as Signals To configure NAC1, NAC2 and NAC3 to drive signals set SW3-7 to 1 (ON). Configure the Strobe Manufacturer and Signal Rate by setting SW4-4, SW4-5, SW4-6, SW5-1 SW5-2 and SW5-3 as described in Table 19.
Configuration Table 19 Independent Mode DIP Switch Settings - NAC1, NAC2 and NAC3 configured as Signals (Continued) NAC4 and NAC5 NAC1, NAC2 and NAC3 Strobe Manufacturer (SW5 1-3) Signal Rate (SW4 4-6) CONFIGURE SWITCHES AS SHOWN SW3 ON System Sensor ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON
Wiring 7.0 Wiring This chapter describes the proper field wiring for the INX-10A.
Wiring 7.1 Wiring Tables Table 20 Wiring Table for Input Circuits Wire Gauge Maximum Wiring Run to Last Device (ELR) (AWG) ft m 22 2990 910 20 4760 1450 18 7560 2300 16 12000 3600 14 19000 5800 12 30400 9200 i Note: Maximum Loop Resistance Should Not Exceed 100 Ohms. Table 21 Wiring Table for NAC and Auxiliary Power Circuits TOTAL SIGNAL LOAD i MAXIMUM WIRING RUN TO LAST DEVICE (ELR) 18AWG 16AWG 14AWG MAX.
Wiring 7.2 Main Board Terminal Connections Wire devices to terminals as shown below. See 7.1 Wiring Tables on page 67, Table 21 Wiring Table for NAC and Auxiliary Power Circuits on page 67 and 9.0 Appendix A - Specifications And Features - for more information. + + - - + + - - + + - - ADDRESSABLE LOOP SYNCH. INPUT 1 SYNCH.
Wiring 7.2.1 SLC Loop Wiring - Class B FX-2000 B A ADDRESSABLE LOOP CONNECTIONS + + - TO NEXT DEVICE IN LOOP + + - ADDRESSABLE LOOP P MAIN DISPLAY PANEL JW1 AUX OUTPUT TROUBLE SYNCH. OUT TROUBLE GFAULT POWER ON 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 ADD. LINE ACTIVITY/ ALARM COMMON TROUBLE BATTERY/ CHARGER TROUBLE JW2 CPU FAIL P3 P4 P1 P2 ACK. BUTTON Figure 30 SLC Loop Wiring - Class B 7.2.
Wiring 7.2.3 Synchronized Input from FACP Wiring - Class B SYNCH SIGNAL FROM FACP NAC CIRCUIT FROM FACP + + - MP-300 3.9K EOL + + - SYNCH INPUT1 P MAIN DISPLAY PANEL JW1 AUX OUTPUT TROUBLE SYNCH. OUT TROUBLE GFAULT POWER ON ADD. LINE ACTIVITY/ ALARM COMMON TROUBLE 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 JW2 BATTERY/ CHARGER TROUBLE CPU FAIL P3 P4 P1 P2 ACK. BUTTON ! Figure 32 Synchronized Input from FACP Wiring - Class B Attention: DO NOT USE AN SLC LOOP IN THIS APPLICATION. 7.2.
Wiring 7.2.5 Synchronized Input from INX-10A Wiring - Class B Single Slave SYNCH SIGNAL FROM INX-10A CLASS B ONLY MP-300 3.9K EOL + 1 - + 2 SYNCH OUTPUTS + + - SYNCH INPUT1 P P MAIN DISPLAY PANEL AUX OUTPUT TROUBLE SYNCH. OUT TROUBLE GFAULT POWER ON ADD. LINE ACTIVITY/ ALARM 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 ADD.
Wiring 7.2.6 Synchronized Input from INX-10A SIngle Stage Wiring - Class B Multiple Slaves SYNCH SIGNAL FROM INX-10A CLASS B ONLY MP-300 3.9K EOL + 1 - + 2 SYNCH OUTPUTS + + - - 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 AUX OUTPUT TROUBLE SYNCH. OUT TROUBLE GFAULT ADD. LINE ACTIVITY/ ALARM JW2 AUX OUTPUT TROUBLE SYNCH. OUT TROUBLE GFAULT CPU FAIL P3 P4 P1 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 ADD.
Wiring 7.2.7 Synchronized Input from INX-10A Two Stage Wiring - Class B Multiple Slaves SYNCH SIGNAL FROM INX-10A CLASS B ONLY MP-300 3.9K EOL MP-300 3.9K EOL MP-300 3.9K EOL + + - - + 1 - + 2 SYNCH OUTPUTS SYNCH INPUT1 + + - - AUX OUTPUT TROUBLE SYNCH. OUT TROUBLE GFAULT JW2 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 AUX OUTPUT TROUBLE SYNCH. OUT TROUBLE GFAULT BATTERY/ CHARGER TROUBLE CPU FAIL P3 P4 P1 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 ADD.
Wiring 7.2.8 Relay, Ground Supervision and Auxiliary Supply Wiring COMMON TROUBLE CONTACTS 28 VDC, 1 AMP RESISTIVE LOAD P NC NO NC NO C TROUBLE RELAY C NC NO REMOVE TO DISABLE GROUND FAULT SUPERVISION C ALARM RELAY ALARM RELAY - SUPV GF EGND + AUX. SUPPLY ATTENTION! Ground Fault Detection is required at all times. INX Ground fault detection can only be disabled IF it is interfering the FACP’s Ground Fault Detection operation AND the FACP is used to manage the Ground Fault Detection.
Wiring 7.2.10 NAC CIrcuit Wiring - Class B 3.9K 1/2W ELR Listed S5434 Mircom Model MP-300 YZ+ Z+ Z- YZ- YZ+ Z+ Z- YZ- YZ+ Z+ Z- YZ- YZ+ Z+ Z- YZ- YZ+ Z+ Z- YZ- NAC 1 NAC 2 NAC 3 NAC 4 NAC 5 P MAIN DISPLAY PANEL JW1 AUX OUTPUT TROUBLE SYNCH. OUT TROUBLE GFAULT POWER ON ADD. LINE ACTIVITY/ ALARM JW2 COMMON TROUBLE 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 1 8 BATTERY/ CHARGER TROUBLE CPU FAIL P3 P4 P1 P2 ACK. BUTTON Figure 39 NAC CIrcuit Wiring - Class B 7.2.
Wiring 7.3 Power Supply Connections The power supply is pre-installed as part of the Main Chassis. The following table displays the electrical ratings. Figure 41 Power Supply Connections shows the proper connections to wire the Power Supply successfully.
Wiring 7.4 System Checkout The following are the recommended steps before and during the powering up of the INX-10A. 7.4.1 Before Turning The Power ON 1. To prevent sparking, DO NOT connect the batteries first. Connecting the batteries is only to be done after the system has been powered from the main AC Supply. 2. Check all field (external) wiring for opens, shorts, and ground. 3. Check that all interconnection cables are secure, and that all connectors are plugged-in properly. 4.
Wiring 7.5.
Warranty and Warning Information 8.0 Warranty and Warning Information 8.1 i 8.2 Warning Please Read Carefully Note: This equipment is subject to terms and conditions of sale as follows: Note to Installers This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system.
Warranty and Warning Information may fail to operate as expected. Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition. 8.3.4 Compromise of Radio Frequency (Wireless) Devices Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objects placed on or near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference. 8.3.
Warranty and Warning Information 8.3.9 Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms, they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time. Also the telephone lines may be compromised by such things as criminal tampering, local construction, storms or earthquakes. 8.3.
Warranty and Warning Information 8.4.2 Conditions to Void Warranty This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use. It does not cover: 8.
Warranty and Warning Information obtain an authorization number. Mircom will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained. Products which Mircom determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned. A set fee which Mircom has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time, will be charged for each unit repaired. Products which Mircom determines not to be repairable will be replaced by the nearest equivalent product available at that time.
Appendix A - Specifications And Features 9.0 Appendix A - Specifications And Features Table 23 INX-10A Specifications and Features INX-10A Main Chassis General Micro-controller based design, fully configurable from DIP Switches on front panel. NAC Circuits 5 Style Y or Z (Class B or A) configurable as strobes or audibles. Terminals are labelled “NAC”. Power limited / 24 VDC regulated / 2.5 A @ 49° C per Circuit Aux. Power Supply. Terminals are labelled AUX PWR.
Appendix B - Power Supply & Battery Calculations 10.0 Appendix B - Power Supply & Battery Calculations Use the form below to determine the required Main Chassis and Secondary Power Supply (batteries). IMPORTANT NOTICE The main AC branch circuit connection for Fire Alarm Control Unit must provide a dedicated continuous power without provision of any disconnect devices. Use #12 AWG wire with 600-volt insulation and proper over-current circuit protection that complies with the local codes. Refer to9.
Appendix C - Sample Applications 11.0 Appendix C - Sample Applications 11.1 Minimal Size Single Stage Addressable System - Factory Default Settings In a minimal size system the INX-10A will require 7 addresses. The following are the specs for the system.
Appendix C - Sample Applications 11.2 Minimal Two Stage Addressable System In a minimal size system the INX-10A will require 7 addresses. The following are the specs for the system.
Appendix C - Sample Applications 11.3 Minimal ULC Two Stage Addressable System In a minimal size system the INX-10A will require 7 addresses. The following are the specs for the system.
Appendix D - FX-2000 and FleX-Net Series ULI Compatible Devices 12.0 Appendix D - FX-2000 and FleX-Net Series ULI Compatible Devices 12.1 Horns and Bells Table 24 FX-2000 and FLeX-Net Series ULI Compatible Horns and Bells Manufacturer Device Type Horn Model Max. Strobe/NAC System Sensor -SpectrAlert Horn H12/24 n/a Horn H12/24W n/a Wheelock Horn AH-24-R n/a Horn AH-24-WP-R n/a Horn MT-12/24-ULC n/a Horn AMT-12/24-R-ULC n/a Bell MB-G6-24-R n/a Bell MB-G10-24-R n/a 12.
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