Instructions and Operating Manual SERIES X11SN WINDOW ANNUNCIATOR SYSTEMS
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2.0 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3.0 Expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4.0 Auxiliary Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Inputs: 24 Vdc dry contact, 48, 125, 250 Vdc ± 20% live input or opto-isolated 115, 240 Vac twowire input (H and N). 1.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Ronan Series X11SN Window Annunciator Systems feature Monalarm, Binalarm, Trialarm and Quadalarm displays within Ronan’s standard 3.5 inch (89 mm) by 3.5 inch (89 mm) mechanical cabinet modules. The single plug-in module construction contains single or multipoint alarm circuitry with maximum noise immunity and reliability.
5.0 MOUNTING D. Systems purchased with NEMA 12 or NEMA 4 Doors require mounting of the door before Step C1. After removal of the mounting clamp assemblies, the system can be inserted through the open door, sandwiching the door between the panel and the system’s extruded trim (gasket is furnished with door). Continue with Steps C1 through C5. Note: The panel cutout is the same as specified in standard flush mounted alarm systems. A.
arrangements. Insure that normally open contacts are used. For example, if the wrong contacts (normally closed) are used, this is the same as having the operator pushing the push button continuously, which obviously will drastically affect the operation of the alarm system. Alarm systems using multiple alarm cabinets may use a common set of push buttons to control the total system.
connected common for first alert sequence groups. Now remove the alarm modules one at a time and determine whether or not the normally closed/normally open switch is in the proper position and reinsert the card firmly, seating it in the connector. Power may now be applied to the system. check polarity and reconnect. If fuse still blows, remove all alarm modules and flasher and try again. If the fuse blows at this point, the problem has been isolated to a short in the internal wiring. C.
.3 Step-by-step Procedures I. Should No. 1 alarm function correctly, continue with the same procedure for checking all alarm/lamps modules by seating each module and using a simulating field contact switch at each alarm point. After the testing, should all the alarm/lamp modules function correctly, it must be assumed that the entire alarm system and modules are not faulty. A. Check the system voltage and verify polarity of supply input voltage and that the system voltage lines are not grounded. B.
The other available configurations are shown in the table below. These terminals are located in the rear, lower left corner of the chassis. There can only be one master flasher in any synchronized chain. All other system flashers must be placed in the S position. Single system flashers must be placed in the M position for proper alarm sequence operation. ISA option 2 provides an interlock to require operation of the silence push button before alarms can be acknowledged.
the field contact response will be the time selected by switch TIME. See Figure 2, Detail A for a time board operation example. Dual horn selection is offered as an option to choose the active horn bus HORN1 and HORN2. This option should be used when the user needs to separate module groups by activating different horns. On PCBs X111013C and X11-1020, the horn selection is made at headers HORNA-HORND. These refer to associated field contacts FCA-FCD.
J1 system. The window display areas are contained within Ronan’s standard coloredbezels, allowing multiline engraving on single or sandwich lenses. The alarm logic may interface with a normally open or normally closed field contact. The field contacts are interrogated by the system’s 24 Vdc logic supply, or optionally, with 125 Vdc from a dual output power supply, if so specified. In addition, the module’s input circuit is designed to accept a logic voltage without external components.
8.3 Output Features The X11SN System provides the following features on the terminal located in the lower, left, rear terminal plate. 8.3.1 Common Trouble Alarm. This output is at terminal CA and follows the field contacts A 24 Vdc relay wired between CA and V+ will energize whenever a point is abnormal (in alarm) and the relay will stay energized until all points in the system return to normal. 8.3.2 Reflash. This output is at terminal F4 and follows the field contacts.
9.0 SEQUENCES (CONT.) 9.3 F3A, Automatic Reset First Out with First Out Flashing and Reset Push Button 1. Acknowledge, first-out reset and test push buttons. SEQUENCE DIAGRAM RETURN TO NORMAL 2. Alarm audible device. NORMAL SEQUENCE NORMAL VISUAL OFF AUDIBLE SILENT ACKNOWLEDGE WHILE NORMAL 3. Lock-in of momentary alarms until acknowledged. 4. First-out flashing different from subsequent flashing. ACKNOWLEDGE WHILE ABNORMAL 5.
9.0 SEQUENCES (CONT.) SEQUENCE DIAGRAM 9.5 F2A, Automatic Reset First Out with No Subsequent Alarm Flashing (Ronan ID FS) RETURN TO NORMAL 1. Acknowledge, reset, and test push buttons. 2. Alarm audible device.
10.1 Monalarm Dimensional Drawings Flush-mount - Front View X11SN-1000 & X11SNLR-1000 Flush-mount - Side View X11SN-1000 A Overall 14.12” (358.78 mm) 0.56” (14.22 mm) B Cutout A 2.00” (50.80 mm) A A Overall Removable Rear Cover with Captive Fasteners B Cutout 2.75” (69.85 mm) High x 3.00” (76.20 mm) Wide Alarm Window No. of Windows High or Wide 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A Overall Inches mm 5.00 127.00 8.50 215.90 12.00 304.80 15.50 393.70 19.00 482.60 22.50 571.50 26.00 660.40 29.50 749.30 33.
10.2 Dualarm Dimensional Drawings Flush-mount - Front View X11SN-2000 & X11SNLR-2000 Flush-mount - Side View X11SN-2000 A Overall 14.12” (358.78 mm) B Cutout 0.56” (14.22 mm) Max. Panel Thickness A A B A Overall 2.00” (50.80 mm) Removable Rear Cover with Captive Fasteners B Cutout 1.44” (69.85 mm) High x 3.00” (76.20 mm) Wide Alarm Window No. of Windows High Wide 2 6 4 2 6 3 8 4 10 5 12 6 14 7 16 8 18 9 20 10 22 11 24 12 A Overall Inches mm 5.00 127.00 8.50 215.90 12.00 304.80 15.50 393.70 19.
10.3 Trilarm Dimensional Drawings Flush-mount - Front View X11SN-3000 & X11SNLR-3000 Flush-mount - Side View X11SN-3000 14.12” (358.78 mm) A Overall 0.56” (14.22 mm) B Cutout A A 2.00” (50.80 mm) B C A Overall Removable Rear Cover with Captive Fasteners B Cutout .86” (69.85 mm) High x 3.00” (76.20 mm) Wide Alarm Window No. of Windows High Wide 3 1 6 2 9 3 12 4 15 5 18 6 21 7 24 8 27 9 30 10 33 11 36 12 A Overall Inches mm 5.00 127.00 8.50 215.90 12.00 304.80 15.50 393.70 19.00 482.60 22.50 571.
10.4 Quadalarm Dimensional Drawings Flush-mount - Front View X11SN-4000 & X11SNLR-4000 Flush-mount - Side View X11SN-4000 14.12” (358.78 mm) A Overall 0.56” (14.22 mm) B Cutout A A Overall A B C D 2.00” (50.80 mm) Removable Rear Cover with Captive Fasteners B Cutout 1.44” (35.56 mm) High x 1.44” (35.56 mm) Wide Alarm Window No. of Windows High or Wide 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 A Overall Inches mm 5.00 127.00 8.50 215.90 12.00 304.80 15.50 393.70 19.00 482.60 22.50 571.50 26.00 660.40 29.
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