Cerberus PACE Compact Public Address and Controlled Evacuation Installation Mounting A6V11899867_en--_a 2020-12-30 Smart Infrastructure
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Table of contents 1 About this document .................................................................................. 13 1.1 Applicable documents ................................................................................... 16 1.2 Download center ........................................................................................... 16 1.3 Revision history ............................................................................................. 17 2 Safety .......................
.23 Install system fault relay output .....................................................................57 4.24 Install fans .....................................................................................................58 5 Power supply and batteries .......................................................................59 5.1 Power supply in PC1001 ...............................................................................59 Installation ...................................................
6.6 6.7 Connect 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) ....................................................... 84 6.5.6 Logic control inputs ........................................................................ 84 6.5.7 Analog control inputs ..................................................................... 85 6.5.8 Relay outputs ................................................................................. 86 Output module (relay, 8) PCO2002-A1 ......................................................... 87 6.
7.5 6 | 122 7.4.10 PACE-Bus RS232 serial interface ...............................................108 7.4.11 Mount the SD card .......................................................................108 Call station PT2009-A1 ...............................................................................109 7.5.1 Mounting ......................................................................................109 7.5.2 Installation .......................................................................
List of figures Fig. 1: PC1001-A3 position of the screws ...............................................................25 Fig. 2: PC1001-A3 installation overview..................................................................28 Fig. 3: PC1002-A3 installation overview..................................................................29 Fig. 4: PC1001-A3 mains connector with pre-assembled wiring ............................31 Fig. 5: PC1002-A3 mains connector 'X100' with pre-assembled wiring ...............
Fig. 34: PC1001-A3 power supply connectors ....................................................... 59 Fig. 35: Wiring diagram for 1x battery sets ............................................................. 62 Fig. 36: Wiring diagram for the batteries in the PP2004-A1 ................................... 64 Fig. 37: PT1001-A1 unmount front door blind plate ............................................... 66 Fig. 38: PT1001-A1 connector overview ................................................................
List of tables Table 1: PC1001-A3 mains connector - 'X100' .......................................................31 Table 2: PC1002-A3 mains connector - 'X100' .......................................................32 Table 3: PC1002-A3 mains connector - 'X102' .......................................................33 Table 4: PC100x-A3 power supply connector - 'PS-24V' ........................................34 Table 5: PC100x-A3 power supply connector - 'PS-Fault' ......................................
Table 34: PT1001-A1 set RS485 address with ID switches ................................... 67 Table 35: PT1001-A1 DC 24 V power supply connector - 'X1' .............................. 68 Table 36: PT1001-A1 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) connector - 'X2' ................................. 68 Table 37: PT1001-A1 logic control outputs connector - 'X3' .................................. 68 Table 38: PT1001-A1 logic control inputs connector - 'X4' ....................................
Table 71: PT2001-A1 analog audio input 1 and 2 connector - 'CN1' ......................93 Table 72: PT2001-A1 analog audio output 1 and 2 connector - 'CN5' ....................93 Table 73: PT2001-A1 logic control inputs connector - 'CN7'...................................93 Table 74: PT2001-A1 logic outputs connector - 'CN3' ............................................94 Table 75: PT2001-A1 analog control inputs connector - 'CN1' ...............................
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2 Safety Safety notes 2 Safety 2.1 Safety notes Comply with the following safety notes to protect life, limb, and property. The safety notes in the document include the following elements: ● Symbol for hazard ● Signal word ● Type and source of hazard ● Consequences in the event the hazard occurs ● Measures or prohibitions to prevent the hazard Symbol for hazard This is the symbol for hazard. It warns you of Risks of injury. Comply with all measures designated by this symbol to prevent injury or death.
Safety 2 Safety regulations for the method of operation WARNING Type and source of hazard Consequences in the event the hazard occurs ● Measures/prohibitions to prevent the hazard DEPICTION for possible damage to property Notes on possible damage to property is depicted as follows: NOTICE Type and source of hazard Consequences in the event the hazard occurs ● Measures/prohibitions to prevent the hazard 2.
2 Safety Safety regulations for the method of operation CAUTION Noncompliance with the following safety regulations Risk of injury to persons and damage to property ● Compliance with the following regulations is required. ● Specialist electrical engineering knowledge is required for installation. ● Only an expert is permitted to carry out installation work. Incorrect installation can take safety devices out of operation unbeknown to a layperson.
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Preparatory work 3 Installation site 3 Preparatory work This chapter contains all the instructions that must be carried out or ensured by the customer before the system is mounted and installed. 3.1 Installation site General guidelines ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● The housings used must conform to the types listed in the documentation and have to meet at least protection category IP 30, in accordance with EN 60529:1991 or EN 60529:1991/A2:2000.
3 Preparatory work Electrical supply lines 3.3 Electrical supply lines General guidelines 1. Read the safety instructions for electrical installations in Safety regulations for the method of operation. 2. Batteries must only be inserted and connected in the housing by authorized specialist personnel. ● ● ● ● 24 | 122 The connections for the transmission paths and fuses must be clearly marked. The mains supply line must be designed with at least 1.5 mm2 per conductor.
Mounting/Installation 4 Mount the cabinet 4 Mounting/Installation 4.1 Mount the cabinet The 'Voice alarm panel Compact 400' PC1001-A3 and the 'Voice alarm panel Compact 1000' PC1002-A3 cabinets are mounted on the wall with 4 screws. A position for the cabinet should be defined. All peripheral cable entrances are on the top of the cabinet. A wall which can support heavy loads should be selected. The maximum weight of the cabinet, with 100 Ah batteries, is about 140 kg.
4 Mounting/Installation Change the cabinet door hinge 4.2 Change the cabinet door hinge The door hinge of the 'Voice alarm panel Compact 400' PC1001-A3 and the 'Voice alarm panel Compact 1000' PC1002-A3 cabinets can be changed with the following steps: 1. Unscrew the two door locks and remove both screws from them. 2. Unscrew the covers on both door locks. 3. Remove the upper and lower door protections. 4. Unscrew the earth connection on the door. 5. Unscrew the earth connection in the cabinet. 6.
Mounting/Installation 4 Change the cabinet door hinge 7. Remove the upper and lower door holders. – – A: take off the washer B: unscrew the hinge stud 8. Take the spring out of the hinge. 9. Mount the door holders on the other side of the door: – – – Insert the spring from outside Insert the lever Screw the hinge stud to the lever 10. Place the door with the lower stud in the new position. Don't forget the washer. 11.
4 Mounting/Installation Installation overview PC1001 4.3 Installation overview PC1001 The figure below is an installation overview of the 'Voice alarm panel Compact 400' PC1001-A3 cabinet. It displays the mounting options and the installation areas in the cabinet. The power supply, the fan connectors and the speaker line connectors are preassembled. The locations of the options area, the inputs/outputs and the jumper configuration are also displayed on the figure.
Mounting/Installation 4 Installation overview PC1002 4.4 Installation overview PC1002 The figure below is an installation overview of the 'Voice alarm panel Compact 1000' PC1002-A3 cabinet. It displays the mounting options and installation areas in the cabinet. The power supply, the mains filter, the fan connectors and the speaker line connectors are pre-assembled. The locations of the options area, the inputs/outputs and the jumper configuration are also displayed on the figure.
4 Mounting/Installation Wire the mains supply line 4.5 Wire the mains supply line WARNING Electrical voltage Electric shock ● Work on electrical installations may only be carried out by qualified electricians or by instructed persons working under the guidance and supervision of a qualified electrician, in accordance with the electrotechnical regulations.
Mounting/Installation 4 Wire the mains supply line 4.5.1 Mains connection PC1001 The 230 V mains connector of the 'Voice alarm panel Compact 400' PC1001-A3 is in the upper right of the cabinet. The power supply and the PE in the cabinet are already pre-assembled. Fig.
4 Mounting/Installation Wire the mains supply line 4.5.2 Mains connection PC1002 The 230 V mains connection of the 'Voice alarm panel Compact 1000' PC1002-A3 is divided into 2 connectors: the mains connector 'X100' and the mains connector 'X102'. The 'X100' is used to connect the mains connection and connect the mains filter. It is in the upper left of the cabinet. The 'X102' is connected to the output of the mains filter and is used to supply the internal components with 230 V.
Mounting/Installation 4 Wire the mains supply line 4.5.2.2 Mains connector 'X102' on PC1002 Fig.
4 Mounting/Installation 24 V connection to the power supply 4.6 24 V connection to the power supply The 24 V is required on the digital audio matrix board with DC 24 V power. It is connected to the power supply via the 'PS-24V' connector. An earth connection to the cabinet is required for a proper work of the digital audio matrix board. The power supply reports a general fault status and an AC fault via the 'PS-Fault' connector.
Mounting/Installation 4 Mount and install additional power amplifiers 4.7 Mount and install additional power amplifiers 4.7.1 Mount and install additional power amplifiers on PC1001 Only the 'Power amplifier (1x200W)' PV1001-A1 can be mounted in the 'Voice alarm panel Compact 400' PC1001-A3 cabinet. Other amplifier types are not allowed. The power amplifiers PV1001-A1 are mounted in the amplifier mounting area. Up to 6 PV1001-A1 can be mounted in one PC1001-A3 cabinet.
4 Mounting/Installation Mount and install additional power amplifiers 4.7.2 Mount and install additional power amplifiers on PC1002 Only the 'Power amplifier (1x500W)' PV1002-A1 can be mounted in the 'Voice alarm panel Compact 1000' PC1002-A3 cabinet. Other amplifier types are not allowed. The power amplifiers PV1002-A1 are mounted in the amplifier mounting area. They are connected to the audio matrix board in the amplifier connecting area. Up to 6 PV1002-A1 can be mounted in one PC1002-A3 cabinet.
Mounting/Installation 4 Mount and install additional power amplifiers Fig. 10: PC1002-A3 power amplifiers mounting positions The amplifier on position 'Amp 5' is used as the pilot tone amplifier. The amplifier on position 'Amp 6' is used as a backup amplifier. These two amplifiers can’t be used as regular amplifiers with speaker lines connected. Fig.
4 Mounting/Installation Mount and install additional power amplifiers 230 V connector Pin Description Remark 1 AC 230 V N Blue 2 NC No connection 3 AC 230 V L1 Brown Table 9: PV1002-A1 230 V connector Fig.
Mounting/Installation 4 Configure speaker lines 5. Mount and screw the amplifier matrix adapter onto the designated position in the connection area. 6. Use the CAT5 cable to connect the RJ45 connector on the amplifier to the RJ45 connector on the amplifier matrix adapter. (This cable is not used as an Ethernet connection. It is used for the analog audio in, and for the control and status information.) 7.
4 Mounting/Installation Configure speaker lines The jumper settings are changed with the jumper key. Insert the jumper key to a jumper, pull the jumper out and place it on the new position. Fig. 14: PC100x-A3 jumper key The 16 speaker line zones can be configured to the 4 amplifiers. The speaker line configuration matrix has 16 columns representing the 16 speaker line zones and 4 rows representing the 4 amplifiers.
Mounting/Installation 4 Install speaker lines 4.9 Install speaker lines The speaker lines are connected to the speaker line output connectors X101-1 and X101-2. The speaker lines can be configured in stub or in loop configuration. In stub configuration the speaker lines can be supervised with PCA2004-A1 EOL3 (active) or with impedance supervision. In loop configuration the speaker lines are supervised with PCA2005-A1 Loop isolator (100V).
4 Mounting/Installation Install speaker lines Pin Descriptio Stub configuration n Loop configuration 13 7+ Line 7+ Loop 4 Start + 14 7- Line 7- Loop 4 Start - 15 8+ Line 8+ Loop 4 End + 16 8- Line 8- Loop 4 End - Table 12: Speaker line connector - 'X101-1' 3 Speaker line connector - 'X101-2' Pin Descriptio Stub configuration n Loop configuration 1 9+ Line 9+ Loop 5 Start + 2 9- Line 9- Loop 5 Start - 3 10+ Line 10+ Loop 5 End + 4 10- Line 10- Loop 5 End - 5 11+ Li
Mounting/Installation 4 PACE-Net Ethernet 4.10 PACE-Net Ethernet The Cerberus PACE Compact audio matrix board provides 2 'PACE-Net' copper Ethernet cables (CAT5) with RJ45 connectors (A and B) in the options area. These connectors can be used to connect further Cerberus PACE Compact or Cerberus PACE modular systems, 'PACE-Net' call stations or a PC with the configuration tool 'PACE-Design' installed.
4 Mounting/Installation Mount and install PN1001-A1 4.11 Mount and install PN1001-A1 Two 'Ethernet switch (1x4)' PN1001-A1 can be mounted on the Cerberus PACE Compact audio matrix board in the options area ('Switch A' and 'Switch B'). They are plugged on the selected positions. Each one is fixed with 2 screws. One PN1001-A1 provides 4 additional copper Ethernet cables (CAT5) with RJ45 connectors. A redundant 'PACE-Net' star or tree structure can be created with 2x PN1001-A1.
Mounting/Installation 4 PACE-Bus RS485 4.13 PACE-Bus RS485 Both PC1001-A3 and PC1002-A3 Cerberus PACE Compact audio matrix boards provide 4 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) connectors ('1-RS485' to '4-RS485') in the options area. These connectors can be used to connect the 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) operating terminals and the 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) call stations. Fig.
4 Mounting/Installation Mount and install PN1002-A1 4.14 Mount and install PN1002-A1 The 'RS485 module (1 port)' PN1002-A1 provides an isolated 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) connection, an isolated 24 V with integrated ground fault detection, and connectors for isolated analog audio inputs and outputs. One PN1002-A1 can be mounted on the Cerberus PACE Compact audio matrix board in the options area. Mount the PN1002-A1 on position 'UI1' on the digital audio matrix board.
Mounting/Installation 4 Mount and install PN1002-A1 Single wire connector - 'CN1' Pin Description Remark 1 Signal out + Analog audio out + 2 Signal out - Analog audio out - 3 24 V Isolated 24 V 4 D- Isolated RS485 data - 5 D+ Isolated RS485 data + 6 GND GND of isolated 24 V 7 Signal in + Analog audio in + 8 Signal in - Analog audio in - Table 17: PN1002-A1 single wire connector - 'CN1' In case twisted pair cables are used, ensure that corresponding signals are connected to the
4 Mounting/Installation Install PACE-Bus RS232 Table 18: PN1002-A1 RJ45 connector - 'J4' 4.15 Install PACE-Bus RS232 The PC1001-A3 and PC1002-A3 Cerberus PACE Compact digital audio matrix boards both provide one 'PACE-Bus' (RS232) connector (RS232) in the options area. This connector can be used for connecting the 'PACE-Bus' (RS232) option modules and for diagnosis. Fig.
Mounting/Installation 4 Install 24 V 4.16 Install 24 V The PC1001-A3 and PC1002-A3 Cerberus PACE Compact digital audio matrix boards both provide 4x 24 V connectors ('1-24V' to '4-24V') in the options area. These connectors can be used to connect the 24 V to option modules. Fig.
4 Mounting/Installation Install analog audio inputs 4.17 Install analog audio inputs The PC1001-A3 and PC1002-A3 Cerberus PACE Compact digital audio matrix boards both provide 4 connectors ('1-AI' to '4-AI') with 4 balanced analog audio inputs in the audio area. The analog audio inputs are used to connect analog audio devices like microphones or audio media players to the digital audio matrix board. The maximum gain for line signals can be adjusted per input from -20 dB to +30 dB.
Mounting/Installation 4 Install analog audio outputs 4.18 Install analog audio outputs The PC1001-A3 and PC1002-A3 Cerberus PACE Compact digital audio matrix boards both provide 4 connectors ('1-AO' to '4-AO') with 4 analog audio outputs in the audio area. The analog audio outputs are used to connect analog audio devices like speakers or audio amplifiers to the digital audio matrix board. The 4 analog output signals ('1-AO' to '4-AO') are balanced.
4 Mounting/Installation Install microphone switches 4.19 Install microphone switches The PC1001-A3 and PC1002-A3 Cerberus PACE Compact digital audio matrix boards both provide 1 connector ('Mic-S') with 2 switch inputs in the audio area. The microphone switch connector is used to connect the switch of the button (PB) on the 'System operating unit and call station' PT1002-A1 handheld microphone and the switch indicating that the microphone hangs in place (SW). Fig.
Mounting/Installation 4 Install logic control inputs 4.20 Install logic control inputs The PC1001-A3 and PC1002-A3 Cerberus PACE Compact digital audio matrix boards both provide 1 connector ('DI') with 8 logic control inputs in the input/output area. The logic control inputs are used to get information and controls from the connected devices. ● Logic 0 with input voltage < 3 V ● Logic 1 with input voltage > 7 V Fig.
4 Mounting/Installation Install logic control inputs 4.20.1 Use logic control inputs Fig. 28: Use of logic control inputs An electrically isolated switch is required for this function. The switch is connected between the 10 V and a logic control input.
Mounting/Installation 4 Install analog control inputs 4.21 Install analog control inputs The PC1001-A3 and PC1002-A3 Cerberus PACE Compact digital audio matrix boards both provide 1 connector ('AI') with 8 analog control inputs in the input/output area. The analog control inputs are used as a local gain control or as a control for audio output volume. Fig.
4 Mounting/Installation Install relay outputs 4.21.1 Use analog control inputs The analog control inputs measure the voltage between GND and DC 10 V. Fig. 30: Use of analog control inputs A variable linear resistor 10 k potentiometer with at least 0.05 W (1/20 W) is required for this function. The resistor is connected between GND and 10 V. The wiper is connected to an analog control input. 4.
Mounting/Installation 4 Install system fault relay output 4.23 Install system fault relay output The PC1001-A3 and PC1002-A3 Cerberus PACE Compact digital audio matrix boards both provide a dedicated potential free system fault relay connector. This connector lies in the inputs/outputs area on the lower left side of the board. The relay is activated in the regular operating mode. The relay is released in case of a fault. The relay contacts can switch a voltage of up to 48 V. Fig.
4 Mounting/Installation Install fans 4.24 Install fans 2 fans are pre-installed in the Cerberus PACE Compact cabinets in the upper right and left sides. The fans are not active in the regular working mode. The fans are activated in the case when: ● it gets hot in the cabinet, ● or an amplifier has a fault, ● or an alarm call is active. The fans are connected to the digital audio matrix board in the fan connector area on the lower left corner. Fig.
Power supply and batteries 5 Power supply in PC1001 5 Power supply and batteries Only one battery block can be installed in the PC1001-A3 or PC1002-A3 wall mount cabinet. It is buffered via the power supply. General guidelines Do not connect the batteries after installation; instead, connect them immediately before commissioning starts. ● ● The batteries must be mounted in a leak-proof manner. The batteries can be attached to the cabinet with a battery mounting kit.
5 Power supply and batteries Power supply in PC1001 5.1.2 Connect mains power The PC1001-A3 power supply provides an AC 230 V screw terminals ('Mains') Mains power AC 230 V connector - 'Mains' Pin Designator Connection Color 1 PE, earth Protective conductor Yellow/green 2 N Neutral conductor Blue 3 L Outer conductor Brown Table 29: PC1001-A3 mains power AC 230 V connector - 'Mains' 5.1.
Power supply and batteries 5 Power supply in PC1001 5.1.5 Connect fault relays The PC1001-A3 power supply provides two connectors ('MF' and 'GF') to connect the power supply fault relays.
5 Power supply and batteries Power supply in PC1002 5.2 Power supply in PC1002 The power supply of the 'Voice alarm panel Compact 1000' PC1002-A3 is mounted and pre-assembled in the cabinet with the following connections: ● 230 V IEC plug connection ● Temperature sensor input ● 6x DC 24 V outputs for supplying power to the amplifiers via connection cables with ferrite toroidal core decoupling ● 2x DC 24 V outputs for supplying power to the system ● 4x screw terminals for max.
Power supply and batteries 5 Power supply in PC1002 Power unit terminal Connection Conductor color Bat 24 V 1/+ Battery +24 V Red Bat 24 V 1/- Battery – 0 V Blue Bat 1/M Equalizing charge connection for battery block 1 Black Bat 2/M Equalizing charge connection for battery block 2 Black ● ● ● ● ● ● A6V11899867_en--_a The battery connection cables must be as short as possible. The positive and negative conductors must be routed together, either slightly twisted or in a spiral cable.
5 Power supply and batteries External power supply PP2004 5.3 External power supply PP2004 The external power supply 'Merawex ZSP135 DR-7A-3 40 Ah' PP2004-A1 is a wall-mounted power supply with batteries and the following connections: ● 230 V mains connection via power supply terminals ● 1x DC 24 V battery connection ● 2x DC 24 V supply outputs ● Input for pre-assembled temperature sensor ● 2x plug connections for the supply system and battery monitoring signaling function Fig.
Power supply and batteries 5 External power supply PP2004 ● ● A6V11899867_en--_a The temperature sensor must be positioned directly next to the batteries. The battery separator must be mounted as close as possible to the battery's positive terminal.
6 Install internal components System operating unit PT1001-A1 6 Install internal components The internal components are mounted and installed in the Cerberus PACE Compact cabinet or on the front door. 6.1 System operating unit PT1001-A1 The 'System operating unit' PT1001-A1 is designed to be mounted on a front door of a Cerberus PACE Compact cabinet. The provided cables are used to connect the PT1001-A1. 6.1.
Install internal components 6 System operating unit PT1001-A1 6.1.2 Configuration with the ID-Switch The ID-Switch must be set to the correct values to identify the components on the 'PACE-Bus' (RS485). The ID must be unique on one 'PACE-Bus' (RS485).
6 Install internal components System operating unit PT1001-A1 6.1.4 Connect DC 24 V power supply The PT1001-A1 provides one DC 24 V power supply connector ('X1'). DC 24 V power supply connector - 'X1' Pin Description Remark 1 DC 24 V - 2 DC 0 V - Table 35: PT1001-A1 DC 24 V power supply connector - 'X1' 6.1.5 Connect 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) The PT1001-A1 provides one 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) connector ('X2').
Install internal components 6 System operating unit PT1001-A1 6.1.7 Logic control inputs The PT1001-A1 provides 4 logic control inputs on the connector 'X4'. The logic control inputs are used to get information and controls from the connected components.
6 Install internal components Operating unit and call stations PT1002-A1 6.2 Operating unit and call stations PT1002-A1 The 'System operating unit and call station' PT1002-A1 is designed to be mounted on a front door of a Cerberus PACE Compact cabinet. Use the provided cables and 'Call station interface (RS485)' PTO2008-A1 to connect the PT1002-A1. 6.2.
Install internal components 6 Operating unit and call stations PT1002-A1 6.2.2 Configuration with the ID-Switch The ID-Switch must be set to the correct values to identify the components on the 'PACE-Bus' (RS485). The ID must be unique on one 'PACE-Bus' (RS485).
6 Install internal components Operating unit and call stations PT1002-A1 6.2.3 Installation The PT1002-A1 is pre-assembled with an adapter board. Connect the copper Ethernet cable (CAT5) from the PTO2008-A1 (see 6.3 [➙ 73] ) to the PT1002-A1 adapter board. Make sure that the cable is fixed on the front door and in the cabinet with pull reliefs. The cable should give enough room to open the cabinet door completely. Fig.
Install internal components 6 Call station interface (RS485) PTO2008-A1 6.3 Call station interface (RS485) PTO2008-A1 The 'PACE-Bus' module 'Call station interface (RS485)' PTO2008-A1 provides a convenient connection to the call stations PT1002-A1, PT2003-A1 and PT2009-A1. It routes all signals to a copper Ethernet cable (CAT5) to connect the call stations and further PTO2008-A1. It provides a fuse to secure the 24 V in the cabinet in case of a short circuit outside of the cabinet. 6.3.
6 Install internal components Call station interface (RS485) PTO2008-A1 6.3.4 Connect 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) The PTO2008-A1 provides one 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) connector ('X2'). 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) connector - 'X2' Pin Description Remark 1 D- RS485 data - 2 D+ RS485 data + 3 GND GND reference voltage 4 - Not used Table 41: PTO2008-A1 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) connector - 'X2' 6.3.
Install internal components 6 Call station interface (RS485) PTO2008-A1 6.3.7 Connect to call station The PTO2008-A1 provides two connectors ('X5' and 'RJ1') to connect the call stations. 'RJ1' uses a copper Ethernet cable (CAT5) for the connection.
6 Install internal components Input/Output extension (digital 16) PCIO2001-A1 6.4 Input/Output extension (digital 16) PCIO2001-A1 The 'PACE-Bus' module 'Input/Output extension (digital 16)' PCIO2001-A1 provides: ● 16 logic control outputs with open collector ● 16 logic control inputs ● 8 analog control inputs 6.4.1 Mounting The 'PACE-Bus' module 'Input/Output extension (digital 16)' PCIO2001-A1 is designed to be mounted on a DIN rail in the cabinet. 6.4.2 Installation Fig.
Install internal components 6 Input/Output extension (digital 16) PCIO2001-A1 6.4.3 Configuration with the ID-Switch The ID-Switch must be set to the correct values to identify the components on the 'PACE-Bus' (RS485). The ID must be unique on one 'PACE-Bus' (RS485). The ID switch 7 and 8 are used to set the RS485 address.
6 Install internal components Input/Output extension (digital 16) PCIO2001-A1 6.4.5 Connect 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) The PCIO2001-A1 provides one 'PACE-Bus' (RS485, RS232) connector ('X5').
Install internal components 6 Input/Output extension (digital 16) PCIO2001-A1 6.4.6 Logic control inputs The PCIO2001-A1 provides 16 logic control inputs on the two connectors 'X7' and 'X8'. The logic control inputs are used to get information and controls from the connected components.
6 Install internal components Input/Output extension (digital 16) PCIO2001-A1 6.4.7 Analog control inputs The PCIO2001-A1 provides one connector ('X9') with 8 analog control inputs. The analog control inputs are used as a local gain control or as a control for audio output volume. The analog control inputs can be configured as supervised inputs or configured to be used to supervise outputs.
Install internal components 6 Input/Output extension (digital 16) PCIO2001-A1 6.4.8 Logic control outputs The PCIO2001-A1 provides 16 logic control outputs on the 2 connectors 'X3' and 'X4'. The logic control outputs are used to activate LEDs or communicate a status change of the system. The logic outputs are open collector outputs which switch to GND. A power source is required to use the outputs.
6 Install internal components Input/Output extension (digital 16) PCIO2001-A1 6.4.8.1 Use logic control output The connected devices can be powered with the internal 10 V with the connected device connected to a logic output. Fig. 44: Wiring diagram for open collector logic control outputs with 10 V If the connected devices require a different voltage, these devices can be powered with an external power source.
Install internal components 6 Input/output module (digital, 16) PCIO2002-A1 6.5 Input/output module (digital, 16) PCIO2002-A1 The 'PACE-Bus' module 'Input/output module (digital, 16)' PCIO2002-A1 provides: ● 8 galvanically isolated 2-pole relay outputs with changeover switches ● 16 logic control inputs ● 8 analog control inputs It can be extended with one slave module 'Output extension (relay, 8)' PCO2003A1 with 8 additional 2-pole relay outputs. 6.5.
6 Install internal components Input/output module (digital, 16) PCIO2002-A1 6.5.4 Connect DC 24 V power supply The PCIO2002-A1 provides one DC 24 V power supply connector ('X1'). DC 24 V power supply connector - 'X1' Pin Description Remark 1 DC 24 V Power supply input 2 DC 0 V Power supply input Table 56: PCIO2002-A1 DC 24 V power supply connector - 'X1' 6.5.5 Connect 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) The PCIO2002-A1 provides one 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) connector ('X6').
Install internal components 6 Input/output module (digital, 16) PCIO2002-A1 Logic control inputs connector - 'X4' Pin Description Remark 1 D9 - 2 D10 - 3 D11 - 4 D12 - 5 D13 - 6 D14 - 7 D15 - 8 D16 - 9 GND GND reference voltage 10 10 V 10 V reference voltage Table 59: PCIO2002-A1 logic control inputs connector - 'X4' For use of logic control inputs, see Use logic control inputs [➙ 54]. 6.5.
6 Install internal components Input/output module (digital, 16) PCIO2002-A1 6.5.8 Relay outputs The PCIO2002-A1 provides 8 relays with 2 poles. Each pole has its own connector. Pole 1 connectors are 'X1.1' to 'X8.1' and the second pole connectors are 'X1.2' to 'X8.2'. Relay output connectors pole 1 - 'X1.1' to 'X8.1' Pin Description Remark 1 NC Normally closed 2 C Common 3 NO Normally open Table 61: PCIO2002-A1 relay output connectors pole 1 - 'X1.1' to 'X8.
Install internal components 6 Output module (relay, 8) PCO2002-A1 6.6 Output module (relay, 8) PCO2002-A1 The 'PACE-Bus' module 'Output module (relay, 8)' PCO2002-A1 provides 8 galvanically isolated 2-pole relay outputs with changeover switches. It can be extended with one slave module 'Output extension (relay, 8)' PCO2003-A1 with 8 additional 2-pole relay outputs. 6.6.1 Mounting The 'PACE-Bus' module 'Output module (relay, 8)' PCO2002-A1 is designed to be mounted on a DIN rail in the cabinet. 6.6.
6 Install internal components Output module (relay, 8) PCO2002-A1 6.6.4 Connect DC 24 V power supply The PCO2002-A1 provides one DC 24 V power supply connector ('X1'). DC 24 V power supply connector - 'X1' Pin Description Remark 1 DC 24 V Power supply input 2 DC 0 V Power supply input Table 64: PCO2002-A1 DC 24 V power supply connector - 'X1' 6.6.5 Connect 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) The PCO2002-A1 provides one 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) connector ('X6').
Install internal components 6 Output extension (relay, 8) PCO2003-A1 6.7 Output extension (relay, 8) PCO2003-A1 The slave module 'Output extension (relay, 8)' PCO2003-A1 provides 8 galvanically isolated 2-pole relay outputs with changeover switches. It extends the master modules 'Input/output module (digital, 16)' PCIO2002-A1 or the 'Output module (relay, 8)' PCO2002-A1with one slave module 'Output extension (relay, 8)' PCO2003-A1 with 8 additional 2-pole relay outputs. 6.7.
7 Connect external components Desk call station PT2001-A1 7 Connect external components 7.1 Desk call station PT2001-A1 7.1.1 Mounting The 'PACE-Net' 'Desk call station (19 buttons)' PT2001-A1 is designed to be placed on a desk. It can be extended with up to 4 'Desk call station extension (24 buttons)' PTO2001A1, each with 24 buttons to a maximum of 115 buttons. The buttons can be labeled with insertable labels.
Connect external components 7 Desk call station PT2001-A1 7.1.3 Connect DC 24 V power supply The DC 24 V power supply connection is used to supply the PT2001-A1 with power. DC 24 V power connector - 'CN2' Pin Description 1 DC 0 V 2 DC 24 V Remark Table 70: PT2001-A1 DC 24 V power connector - 'CN2' The DC 0 V is galvanically isolated from the device earth, analog audio and all digital interfaces. The galvanic isolation prevents earth loops and earth bypasses.
7 Connect external components Desk call station PT2001-A1 If the DC 24 V is used for other external devices, a 1 A fuse is required for each device. 7.1.3.2 Redundant power supply from a cabinet Cabinet 1 3 DC 24 V DC/DC PCA2011 PCA2018 1 1 4 Ground Fault PCA2001 Fuse 5 1 Fuse 1 2 7 1 DC 24 V 6 Interf. 1 Redund. DC 24 V 5 1 1 7 PTO2009 PT2001 Fig.
Connect external components 7 Desk call station PT2001-A1 7.1.5 Analog audio inputs The PT2001-A1 provides 2 analog audio inputs: ● Analog audio input 1 is used for the attached microphone via the mounted XLR connector. ● Analog audio input 2 can be used for other audio sources. Analog audio input 1 and 2 connector - 'CN1' Pin Description Remark 1 GND - 2 Signal + - 3 Signal - - Table 71: PT2001-A1 analog audio input 1 and 2 connector - 'CN1' 7.1.
7 Connect external components Desk call station PT2001-A1 7.1.8 Logic outputs The PT2001-A1 provides 4 logic outputs. They are open collector transistors switching to GND. The 4 logic outputs can be used to switch lamps, relays or other devices with a current draw of max. 200 mA. The output can be powered with the DC 10 V provided on pin 12 of the connector, or with a voltage of max. DC 36 V.
Connect external components 7 Desk call station PT2001-A1 7.1.9 Analog control inputs The PT2001-A1 provides 6 analog control inputs. These analog control inputs measure the voltage between the GND and the DC 10 V. The values can be used as a local gain control or as control values for the audio output volume.
7 Connect external components Desk call station extension PTO2001-A1 7.2 Desk call station extension PTO2001-A1 7.2.1 Mounting A PT2001-A1 can be extended with up to 4 'Desk call station extension (24 buttons)' PTO2001-A1, each with 24 buttons to a maximum of 115 buttons. The buttons can be labeled with insertable labels. 7.2.2 Installation Unscrew the bottom of the PTO2001-A1 for further installation. 1 RS232 2 1 Power 2 DC 24 V RS232 1 CN3 CN4 CN2 CN1 1 Power 1 DC 24 V 1 Fig.
Connect external components 7 Desk call station extension PTO2001-A1 7.2.4 Connect RS232 The PTO2001-A1 has two RS232 connectors. One ('CN4') is used to connect PT2001-A1, and the other ('CN3') is used to communicate with the next PTO2001A1.
7 Connect external components Desk call station extension PTO2001-A1 7.2.5 Configuration The RS232 communication requires proper ID settings of all PTO2001-A1. Usually the PT2001-A1 are delivered with correct pre-configured ID settings of the connected PTO2001-A1. Fig. 55: PTO2001-A1 keypad numbering 7.2.6 Check the ID settings Follow the steps below to check the ID settings: 1. Disconnect the 24 V power supply from the PTO2001-A1. 2. Press and hold the keypads 00 and 11 on the PTO2001-A1. 3.
Connect external components 7 Desk call station extension PTO2001-A1 7.2.7 Change the ID settings Follow the steps below to change the ID settings: 1. Disconnect the 24 V power supply from the PTO2001-A1. 2. Press and hold the keypads 00 and 11 on the PTO2001-A1. 3. Connect the 24 V power supply to PTO2001-A1. The PTO2001-A1 switches to the configuration mode with a LED lamp test: red/green/yellow LEDs are activated. Afterwards the ID is indicated with a green blinking LED. 4.
7 Connect external components Desk call station extension (Kaba) PTO2002-A1 and (Nordic) PTO2003-A1 7.3 Desk call station extension (Kaba) PTO2002-A1 and (Nordic) PTO2003-A1 The optional key switch module 'Desk call station extension (Kaba)' PTO2002-A1 and 'Desk call station extension (Nordic)' PTO2003-A1 enable all or individual call station buttons on PT2001-A1 and its extensions PTO2001-A1 to be released or locked individually.
Connect external components 7 Fire brigade call station (AT) PT2002-A1 7.4 Fire brigade call station (AT) PT2002-A1 7.4.1 Mounting The 'PACE-Net' 'Fire brigade call station (AT)' PT2002-A1 is designed to be mounted on a wall with 4 screws. The buttons can be labeled with insertable labels. A micro SD card 'ATP AF2GUD-2*** SD 2 GB Card' PCA2002-A1 can be inserted into the micro SD card slot to store and play messages. 7.4.2 Installation The PT2002-A1 is internally pre-installed.
7 Connect external components Fire brigade call station (AT) PT2002-A1 7.4.3 Connect DC 24 V power supply The DC 24 V power supply connection is used to supply the PT2002-A1 with power. Connect the 24 V to the 'AB-CN1' on the adapter board. DC 24 V power connector - 'AB-CN1' Pin Description Remark 1 DC 24 V - 2 DC 0 V - Table 82: DC 24 V power connector - 'AB-CN1' on PT2002-A1 adapter board The DC 0 V is galvanically isolated from the device earth, analog audio and all digital interfaces.
Connect external components 7 Fire brigade call station (AT) PT2002-A1 7.4.3.1 Power supply from a cabinet 1 Cabinet 3 1 DC 24 V DC/DC PCA2011 PCA2018 4 1 5 1 Ground Fault PCA2001 DC 24 V 7 1 Fuse 2 1 PT2002 1 5 DC 24 V 1 7 5 1 DC 24 V 7 1 Other devices Fuse Fuse 1 2 PT2001 (PT2002) Fig.
7 Connect external components Fire brigade call station (AT) PT2002-A1 7.4.3.2 Redundant power supply from a cabinet Cabinet 3 1 DC 24 V DC/DC PCA2011 PCA2018 1 4 1 Fuse 5 1 Ground Fault PCA2001 Fuse 2 1 7 1 DC 24 V 6 Interf. 1 Redund. DC 24 V 5 1 7 1 PTO2009 PT2002 Fig.
Connect external components 7 Fire brigade call station (AT) PT2002-A1 7.4.4 Connect PACE-Net Ethernet The PT2002-A1 provides 2 Ethernet sockets at the PT2001-A1 mother board. Always connect port A (ETH A) with an Ethernet switch. A redundant Ethernet connection can also be established by connecting socket port B (ETH B) with an Ethernet switch. It can be the same switch or, for higher redundancy, another Ethernet switch in the system.
7 Connect external components Fire brigade call station (AT) PT2002-A1 7.4.7 Logic control inputs The PT2002-A1 provides 4 logic control inputs. The 4 logic control inputs can be used to monitor contacts.
Connect external components 7 Fire brigade call station (AT) PT2002-A1 7.4.8 Logic outputs The PT2002-A1 provides 4 logic outputs. They are open collector transistors switching to GND. The 4 logic outputs can be used to switch lamps, relays or other devices with a current draw of max. 200mA. The output can be powered with the DC 10 V provided on pin 12 of the connector, or with a voltage of max. DC 36 V. The logic output 1 and 2 are occupied by the PT2002-A1.
7 Connect external components Fire brigade call station (AT) PT2002-A1 7.4.9 Analog control inputs The PT2002-A1 provides 6 analog control inputs. These analog control inputs measure the voltage between the GND and the DC 10 V. The values can be used as a local gain control or as control values for the audio output volume. The analog control input 1 and 2 are occupied from the PT2002-A1.
Connect external components 7 Call station PT2009-A1 7.5 Call station PT2009-A1 7.5.1 Mounting The 'PACE-Bus' (RS485) 'Desk call station (RS485, 8+1)' PT2009-A1 is designed to be placed on a desk. It can be extended with up to 3 'Call station extension (RS485, 8)' PTO2006-A1, each with 8 buttons to a maximum of 32 buttons. See Call station extension PTO2006-A1 [➙ 116]. The buttons can be labeled with insertable labels. The label can be accessed by opening the label lid.
7 Connect external components Call station PT2009-A1 7.5.3 Connect to a cabinet Power supply PT2009-A1 1 Cabinet 3 1 DC 24 V DC/DC PCA2011 PCA2018 RS485 intern 4 1 7 1 Ground Fault PCA2001 PTO2008 Fuse Audio In 6 1 RS485 Interf RS485 isol PT2009 1 2 Audio Out PNA2009 8 1 CAT5 5 1 CAT5 7.5.3.1 9 1 PT2009 CAT5 1 2 9 1 PT2009 2 1 Fig.
Connect external components 7 Call station PT2009-A1 7.5.3.2 Power supply redundant PT2009-A1 Use multiple PTO2008-A1 connected with copper Ethernet cables (CAT5) to build a redundant 24 V wiring.
7 Connect external components Call station PT2009-A1 7.5.3.3 Power supply and network redundant PT2009-A1 To build a complete redundant wiring with multiple PT2009-A1, use multiple PTO2008-A1 with 24 V and separately connected isolated RS485, analog audio in, and analog audio out.
Connect external components 7 Call station PT2009-A1 7.5.4 Install one PT2009-A1 Unscrew the bottom of the PT2009-A1 for further installation. Microphone J1 J2 Label Lid CN1 1 Audio In 1 X1 Extension X5 1 ON 8 ID Switch 1 X2 Speaker 1 Audio Out 1 Fig. 62: PT2009-A1 connector rear view 7.5.5 Analog audio inputs The PT2009-A1 provides 1 analog audio input.
7 Connect external components Call station PT2009-A1 7.5.6 Analog audio outputs The PT2009-A1 provides 1 analog audio speaker output. This analog audio speaker output 1 is used for the mounted speaker. Analog audio speaker output 1 connector - 'X2' Pin Description Remark 1 Signal + - 2 Signal - - Table 91: PT2009-A1 analog audio speaker output 1 connector - 'X2' 7.5.7 Extension connector The PT2009-A1 provides 2 extension connectors.
Connect external components 7 Call station PT2009-A1 7.5.8 Configuration with the ID-Switch The ID-Switch must be set to the correct values to identify the components on the 'PACE-Bus' (RS485). The ID must be unique on one 'PACE-Bus' (RS485).
7 Connect external components Call station extension PTO2006-A1 7.6 Call station extension PTO2006-A1 Mounting The 'Call station extension (RS485, 8)' PTO2006-A1 is a keyboard extension for the 'Desk call station (RS485, 8+1)' PT2009-A1. The buttons can be labeled with insertable labels. The label can be accessed by opening the label lid. All buttons are freely accessible and can't be locked. Installation The PTO2006-A1 is connected to a PT2009-A1 via the extension connection. Fig.
Connect external components 7 Call station extension PTO2006-A1 Configuration with the ID-Switch The ID-Switch must be set to the correct values to identify the components on the 'PACE-Bus' (RS485). The ID must be unique on one 'PACE-Bus' (RS485).
7 Connect external components Call station interface (redundant) PTO2009 7.7 Call station interface (redundant) PTO2009 The 'Call station interface (redundant)' PTO2009-A1 provides a redundant 'PACENet' and 24 V connection from the Cerberus PACE system to the call stations PT2001-A1 and PT2002-A1. The PTO2009-A1 has two DC 24 V inputs ('Power In A', 'CN2' and 'Power In B', 'CN3') which are routed to a DC 24 V output ('Power Out' and 'CN5').
Connect external components 7 Call station interface (redundant) PTO2009 Ethernet in connectors - 'CN1' and 'CN3' Pin Description Remark: when used in a 2x4 wire cable CAT5 pin CAT5 according to T568B Fire alarm cables color code according to VDE0815 1 TX+ 1 White/orange Grey 2 TX- 2 Orange Yellow 3 RX+ 3 White/green Brown 4 RX- 6 Green Green 5 NC - Do not connect Do not connect 6 Shield - Shield Shield Table 95: PTO2009-A1 Ethernet in connectors - 'CN1' and 'CN3' Ethe
7 Connect external components RJ45 Interface PNA2008-A1 7.8 RJ45 Interface PNA2008-A1 Mounting The 'Camdenboss RJ45 Interface' PNA2008-A1 can be mounted with its DIN rail mount directly in the Cerberus PACE Compact cabinet or in a PT2002-A1 or PT2003-A1 housing. Installation The PNA2008-A1 provides 2 screw terminal connectors (Ethernet single wire 'CN1' and 'CN2') to connect Ethernet cables with single wires (e.g.
Connect external components 7 RJ45 Interface PNA2008-A1 Ethernet RJ45 connector - 'J1' Pin Description Remark: when used in a 2x4 wire cable CAT5 according to T568B Fire alarm cables color code according to VDE0815 1 D1+/TX+ White/orange Grey 2 D1-/TX- Orange Yellow 3 D2+/RX+ White/green Brown 4 D3+ Blue Red 5 D3- White/blue Blue 6 D2-/RX- Green Green 7 D4+ White/brown White 8 D4- Brown Black Table 100: Ethernet RJ45 connector - 'J1' A6V11899867_en--_a 121 | 122
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