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Plans PEC S EE T _ r _ __� KEYPADS AUXILIARY MODULES ACCESS CONTROL =E° E E ePADTh Virtual Keypad 860 Relay Output Module 733 Wiegand Interface Module L© �L, I TPdIt1 N G! 630F LCD Remote Fire Command 865 Style Y/Z Notification Circuit Module 734 Wiegand Interface Module ", °° 690 Series LCD Security Command 866 Style W Notification Circuit Module OP -08CB REX Motion Detector • • '2020-0_9 i�j G 740 Series LED Sub - Control Et 4 -zones 867 LX -Bus Notification Circuit Module PB -2 Request -to -Exit Button 0 ,..5 790 Series LCD Security Command 869 Style D Initiating Circuit Module Proximity Readers and Credentials , C � � Et 4 -zones 893A Dual Phone Line Module DMP ProxPatch /e'575 J��' -4( p /3° 7000 Series Thinline NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES WIRELESS PRODUCTS / is EXPANSION MODULES 800 Series Horns and Strobes FA400 -DMP Wireless Receiver - 708 Bus Extender Module 900 Series Horns and Strobes FA42616 -point 900MHz Receiver 710 BusSplitter /Repeater POWER SUPPLIES 738A Ademco32 -point Modul 710E Fire Bus Sputter /Repeater, 381 I TI 96 tter /Repeater 24 VDC p ' : . 502 -12 Provides 2 Amps ®12 VDC point Module 711 /E Single Zone Expansion Module 502.80 80 -hour Standby Charger ACCESSORIES 0 s-. 712 -8 8 -zone Expansion Module 504 -24 /LX Provides 4 Amps @ 24 VDC 300 Four -wire Harness . 714 4 -zone Class -B Expansion Module .:. n - if 505 -12 /LX Provides 5 Amps ® 12 VDC 303 Silence /Reset Push - Button -. , a "••j •••i+ ii�iiiiii iiliiiii t. 714-8 8-zone Class -B Expansion Module 508 8 Amps 12 or 24 VDC 305 Plug-in Output Relay 714 -16 16 -zone Class -B Expansion Module ` .. P ULL STATIONS 306 Tamper Harness 1 ; ; 715 4-zone 2-wire smoke Expansion 307 Clip-On On Tam r Switch w� Module 850 Series Pull Stations p Tamper .- " w.:... • Expansion 335 Intrusion Siren 715 -8 8 -zone 2 -wire smoke Ex P SMOKE/HEAT DETECTORS " ` ' "` Module 370 Lightning Suppressor SLR Series Addressable Smoke /Heat 374 Surge Suppressor uppressor 715 -16 16 -zone 2 -wire smoke Expansion 521 B /BXT Addressable Smoke, CleanMe 431 XR500 /X Voltage XR500E Module 521 LX /LXTAddressable Smoke /Heat, Output Harness 716 Output Expansion Module: 4 Form CleanMe,1 expansion zone C relays, 4 open collector outputs CENTRAL STATION 600 Series Heat Detectors 717 Graphic Annunciator: 20 open RECEIVERS collector outputs TRANSFORMERS P SCS -1 R Security Control Receiver 322 Wire-in 24 VDC 4 -zone Expansion Module re in 56 VA SCS -105 Single -Line SDLC Receiver The DMP XR500, XR500N, and XR500E Series 736P Radionics Interface Module 327 Plug -in 50 VA Command Processor Panels provide dealers and NRL -101 Network Interface Card end users with the industry's most impressive • 739 X 10 Interface Module 323 Wire in 56 VA (350 or 350A battery for Sur Gard MLR2-E ry p enclosure required) • array of system features found in any integrated INTERFACE CARDS Compatible with Central Station Receivers system. The combination of capability, 461 Interface Adaptor Card INTRUSION DETECTORS that accepts Standard CID, DD or DMP sophistication, and simple operation makes this 462FM 9600 Baud Modem Sentrol®Contacts, Panics, Glassbreaks, Et PIRs Serial 3 messaging system the obvious choice for all your burglary, 462N Network Interface Card Optex PIRs COMPUTER SOFTWARE fire, and access control applications. 462P Printer Interface Card Potter Vibration Sensors, Contacts, Hold-up Remote Link Upload /Download 472 Wireless Interface Card Buttons, and Sound Alarms Programming Software Tane Contacts and Water Sensors System Link End -User Management Software 481 Expansion Interface Card Virtually any other Standard Intrusion Alarm Monitoring Module Detectors Command Center Module XR500 SERIES 574-ZONE mom Aautuiolit i r il lgafiliaali mi g i alla ir Advanced Reporting Module TM SYSTEM FEATURES 7 . _ • 32 individual reporting areas, with common areas • Programming header for quick keypad or device connections x, ` !STINGS AND APPROVALS • Up to 574 fully programmable input zones • Automatically disarm burglary areas upon door access Primary Power (included) 16.5 VAC 50 VA transformer Refer to the XR500 Series Installation Guide (LT- 0681), XR500 Series • Up to 574 graphic annunciator outputs • Backwards compatible to current XR200 keypads and devices Secondary Power 12 VDC Battery Programming Guide (LT -0679) and specific compliance listings for installation • Up to 502 Form C relays • 1.5 Amps bell output Models 365, 366, 367, 368 or 369 and programming requirements necessary to meet a particular approval. • Up to 562 two -wire smoke detector zones • 1.5 Amps smoke and auxiliary output Output Rating • Underwriters Laboratories - S3598 - • 10,000 user codes with 99 profiles • Inherent power limited circuits Bell 1.5 Amps at 12 VDC UL 609 Local Burglar UL 1610 Central Station Burglar • 12,000 event buffer • 16.5 VAC 50 VA plug -in transformer included Smoke and Auxiliary 1.5 Amps at 12 VDC UL 365 Police Connected Burglar UL 1023 Household Burglar • Up to 100 output schedules to control relays and panel outputs Current Draw 180mA UL 1635 Digital Burglar ,_; 294 Access Control System Units - • Serial 3 digital dialer or CID reporting to multiple receivers • On -Board Ethernet (no iCOM required) Enclosure material Cold - rolled steel UL 1076 Proprietary Burglar UL 985 Household Fire Warning 4 • Built in phone line monitor • Bank, Safe Et Vault Operation Enclosure Color Gray or Red UL 864 Fire Protective Signaling • Laptop programmable from on board DB 9 connector or • Two Man Rule, Panic Button Test, and Early Morning Ambush -=NIP • UL Bank, Safe, and Vault p p p programmable from any DMP LCD keypad • UL Encrypted High Line Security • NIST Validated XR500E Encrypted Command Processor Panel Certificate #130 •Built in DB 9 RS 232 or LX Bus (Selectable) •Built in AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) Rijndael Encryption II) • California State Fire Marshal • • Flash updateable: No more firmware chips to replace • NIST Certified and UL Listed Encryption • Built -in remote or on -site feature upgrade capability • Unique user - programmable Passphrase • 8 0 0 6 4 4 2 8 2 INTRUSION • FIRE • ACCESS • NETWORKS • Multiple on -board status LEDs for greater security 20 holiday dates up to one year in advance with schedules -- mow www.dmp.com 2500 North Partnership Boulevard Digital Monitoring Products Digital Monitoring Products Made in the USA Springfield, Missouri 65803 -8877 g i J I SPEC SHEET • — COMMUNICATION TRUE AREAS INTERFACE CARDS OUTPUTS SECURITY COMMAND 1 2,000 EVENT MEMORY The XR500 Series is unmatched in its The XR500 Series contains 32 completely 461 Interface Adaptor Card allows you to The XR500 allows the use of two SPDT relay KEYPAD The XR500 stores up to 12,000 events. The communication capability with Serial 3 digital independent areas with a wide range of install five additional Interface Cards. outputs with a 431 Output Harness, and four You can connect any LCD Security Command 10,000 Display Events feature allows you to dialer, CID, and Network Monitoring. In programmable options. Each area has a 462P Printer Card allows you to connect a • • open collector outputs using a Model 300 keypad to the XR500 system. Each keypad view stored openings and closings, zone addition, the XR500 Series can report to separate name and account number and can serial printer and provide a real-time Output Harness. Multiple outputs can be has large function keys for entering events, user code and schedule changes, door multiple central station receivers. DMP Serial be independently armed. grouped to activate with a single event. information and a backlit LCD display that accesses, and supervisory events. Sort events 80- character printout of system events. 3 format supports 16- character user, zone, Output Groups can be assigned to a particular allows users to view system events in almost by a particular user, door, and date range. AREA FILTERS 462N Network Card allows you to connect to profile. Up outputs may all lighting conditions. remaining / and area names to increase the central station Y user rofile. U to 500 out uts ma be used The remainin 2,000 events list alarm events response time and limit dependence on Burglary activities can be segmented so that a computer data network, DVR integration, on the XR500 LX -Bus with 716 Output Modules. separately for easy review and research. automation literal tables for message only specific area(s) and their associated or to a computer for local programming with - - Easy -to -Read English Display conversion. operation appear at a particular keypad. This Remote Link. SCHEDULES / EVENTS MANAGER feature allows specific area control from 462FM9600BaudModemCardenhancesthe The XR500 provides system operation / Save monitoring costs with the XR500 by using 10,000 USER CODES specific devices, as well as zone annunciation flexibilit using a variet of programmable P efLED — ', the Events Manager option. This feature The XR500 provides 10,000 users. Each user assigned to those area(s). system's internal modem to 9600 Baud for schedules as described below. There are 100 Armed LED _ f ! allows the panel to buffer specific system remote uploading and downloading. reports and automatically download them to can be assigned one of 99 different profiles total schedules available for use. ' i Po Y COMMON AREAS 472 Wireless Interface Card you �' ,; to provide access to any combination of areas. Y IM MO the receiver when the available memory is One or more areas can be designated as connect up to 200 900MHz wireless devices OUTPUT SCHEDULES . - ®- full or keep them in memory until downloaded DIGITAL D 1 A L E R common. Built-in Common areas automatically arm on the XR500. Output (relay) schedules automatically tum any Pecker �_ with DMP Remote LinkTM Software. The XR500 system sends alarm and system when the last regular area is armed and disarm sui II 481 LX -Bus Card provides one LX Bus M circuit of the systems relays or switched- ground outputs reports to the central station using Serial 3 when the first regular area is disar This p on or off. This feature allows control of exterior FIRE DRILL AND ONE is ideal for lobbies or areas where users need for up to 100 expansion zones. Large, backlit function keys WALK T E S T communication format. Serial 3 has an lighting or any contact-activated device. common access to specific areas only. Users can test fire notification bells using the average on -line time of 5.6 seconds to comply WIRELESS ZONES With a Model 739X- 10 Interface Module on EASY ENTRY"' KEYPADS g with 6- second minimum time requirements ZONE EXPANSION The FA400 -DMP Wireless Receiver allows u distance savings plans. p the LX -Bus users can program schedules for Fire Drill feature. A special code is also for some long For low cost access control, DMP offers Easy available for installers to test the system. g g P The XR500 provides up to 574 zones, to 200 points of900MHzwirelesstransmitters. their X-10 devices. This allows the panel EntryTM'keypadswithabuilt -in proximity BUILT PROGRAMMER programmable for burglary, fire, and access The FA426 Remote Wireless Receiver also LX -Bus outputs to control the X -10 device reader. You can also connect external one-man walk test feature allows a single applications. The system contains eight allows up to 16 points of 900MHz wireless on /off status. The 739 module does not proximity and magnetic stripe access readers technician to check the panel response to AND DIAGNOSTICS burglary zones and two Class B 12 VDC powered transmitters on the system. require any address programming. to some Easy Entry keypad models. burglary, fire, panic and supervisory zones. The XR500 Series do not require an external zones. Up to 64 zones are available on the 16 The trip counter and failed zones display programming device. This allows installers keypad addresses and up to 100 zones are The 738A Ademco Wireless Expansion Module - HOLIDAY DATES AND The keypad Soft Shunt' feature shunts a zone provide a printable report. and service technicians to program the system available on the built -in LX -Bus. In addition, allows up to 32 supervised zones of Ademco SCHEDULES on the keypad while the user enters or leaves and run diagnostics from any DMP LCD add up to 500 zones usingExpansionModules. wireless devices on your system. The XR500 allows up to 20 different user the building. XR500N NETWORK VERSION keypad. The 7381 ITI Wireless Expansion Module allows selectable holiday dates that override the Using a Model 733 or 734 Wiegand Interface The XR500N Network version is the perfect CROSS ZONING up to 96 points of ITI devices to be connected normal schedules. Independent holiday Module a door strike relay or magnetic lock solution for multi -site applications where the FEATURE UPGRADES This powerful feature allows multiple zones to the system. • schedules are available for each of the 32 can allow users to exit an area without Internet or LAN /WAN is available. This capability allows remote or on -site to be cross -zoned and report alarms only when burglary areas, system relay output operation, presenting a card. The XR500N provides built-in Ethernet network customizable feature upgrades to XR500 two or more zones trip within 4 -250 Series panels. Using a unique feature key y trips, and door strike operation. All holiday dates communication featuring enhanced network p g q y programmable seconds. If only one zone tri can be assigned up to one year in advance. 16 1 N D E PE N D E N T DOORS O F options that provide customizable check -in from DMP Customer Service, additional a fault report is sent to the central station. ACCESS CONTROL times and retry times. TCP communications features on each panel can be automatically SHIFT SCHEDULES Any access control reader that provides a 26 Y P is also an available option. enabled and immediately operational. Each system area can have a shift schedule. 40 bit Wiegand output can be connected to In addition, the XR500N provides greater KA Eachuseraccesscardcanbeassignedtooperate the XR500 using the Model 733 or 734 security for banks with Bank Safe a Vault - - Model 481, 462N, XR500 Series Command Processor"' Panel System Wiegand Interface Modules, or Modul Easy Entry' 462P, 462FM, and Y during one or more of the four shift schedules, g an Y r Y _, ".xa 472 Interface Cards LX -Bus Expansion or allowed to operate regardless of any keypads. Attach card reader inputs from up operation, Two -Man Rule, Panic Button Test, a - -' _ Model 461 Interface Manual Pull Single 4 -Wire schedule. This schedule is also used by the to 16 different locations. and Early Morning Ambush features. O a a Adaptor D� 5® Cable burglary system to determine if a particular X R S O O E ENCRYPTED Contact �n Cnnta ; ". O Heat Window SLR area is not armed by the scheduled closing time. FOUR P ROGRAMMABLE VERSION ; i � i - " ' 1 Detector Contact Detector ENTRY DELAY TIMES In addition to all the XR500N capabilities the * * 5 DOOR STRIKE SCHEDULE Delay zones on theXR500canbeassignedto — 1 , XR500E offers AES (Advanced Encryption 715 Zone ' PIR 714 Zone Up to 100 Zon es Standard) Rijndael Encryption. The XR500E Expander WITH OVERRIDE any of the four programma entry delays. 7 1 4 Zone Sand R elays n 6155Lx PIR 5845Lx ak 711 Zone • P 1 R , eac LX -Bus Door strike schedules are also provided to allow Program entry times for 1 to 250 seconds. does not require a separate router to provide M — Expander door strike control. Specific doors may be set ANT 1 - PA S S B AC K encrypted data transmission. FIRE 521LX (T) 6155`X PIR to unlock certain times of the day or night, or ® Detector the card reader can be completely disabled The XR500 offers anti mossback operation. Using a unique alphanumeric Passphrase the Manual Pull desired. The schedule override feature Specific doors and readers can be designated XR500E ensures encrypted data transmits O N ® O Slatia" \ J 716 Output 717 Graphic keeps doors locked should the business open for access to, or egress from, particular areas securely and safely. Ideal for secure % (R"a") " °" in the tem. environments where encrypted data is 1t4M? Alarm Horns Snake and Heat Detector Circuits Fire Bell Expander Module l ate or c ear due to inclement weather ryp Roll -Up — or other emergency. ACCESS DENIED REPORTS required. Doors Exterpr . I The XR500 s stem can restrict access for UL Listed and NIST Certified Encryption. See Window Single 4 -Wire Cable _ Lighting AUTOMATIC BURGLARY Y several reasons such as a schedule or armed www.nist.com Keypad Expansion Bus / Contact � SYSTEM DISARMING / Graphic A nnunciator Since the XR500 is an integrated burglary, fire, area. The specific reason for access denial �, I and access control system, a user can gain can be displayed on the keypad, stored in r —� ,. PIR , III • g events, logged on a local printer (DMP 462P « access and disarm the site, all in a single card � required), sent to the central station, or to 5845LX 733 Wiegand 6155LX PIR 711 Zone 711 Zone 6155LX PIR read! 791, 793 Security Glassbreak 790/790F, 791, 793 Expander Expander DMP Advanced Reporting software. mi. Keypad Detector Security Command Interface Module lip Proximity =� Keypad Keypad Bus - You can connect any combination of Command Reader Proximity Keypads, 615501 PIES, 58451) Glassbreaks, or 711, , 714 714, or 715 Zone Reader Expanders. Up to 64 zones with all 16 devices. Digital Monitoring Products • In lorib gni grall 41. P i 111E mi lr ® ® NYC �..5 MEA ` ' LISTED IIIIIIIIIIIIM 1 2 3 • S 6 7 Y. 9 0 maw fir- -; • OM an m un i an an The 690 and 790 Security Command, and 791 • el us ra and 793 Easy Entry" LCD Keypads from DMP f UP MI - - offer high quality, cost - effective security and i fire system controls with an easy -to -use keypad interface. Users can perform all system functions from the keypads. The Model 791 and 793 Easy Entry'"" LCD Keypads feature the added versatility of • ' • 2 ; access control reader integration with s s c codeless access. The 791 and 793 keypads Y o f .•o allow users to present a DMP card or credential to the access control reader. - --_ 4 690/790 SECURITY COMMANDTM AND TRY. PADS 690/790/791/793 FEATURES • 32- character, Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel • Ambush code and panic signal • Custom 16- character home or business name • Displays time of day, armed zones, and armed areas • Simple harness connection to 4 -wire keypad bus • Powered from panel or auxiliary power supply • Compatible with all DMP panels • Optional backboxes for conduit or wall mount applications • Suitable for fire and burglary applications • Silence only feature allows users to silence alarm bells and stilt • Unsupervised mode for multiple keypads per address keep their system armed • 790, 791, and 793 keypads provide 4 Class B zones 79 1 X793 FEATURES • Connect door contacts directly to keypad zones • Allows codeless arming /disarming with access credential • Backlit keyboard turns red in alarm conditions • Provides "Soft- Shunt" and a 40- second entry /exit timer • View system events /user activity through keypad • Suitable for fire, burglary, and access applications • Attractive keypad housing available in several colors • Built -in or external access reader capability • AC power LED and Armed LED • Compatible with 26 -bit Wiegand output readers • Built-in diagnostics for easy service — , • Access readers connect directly to keypad • User adjustable brightness, tone, and volume controls • Readers powered from 12 VDC keypad power • Distinct fire, burglary, zone monitor, and prewarn tones • Internal Form C (SPDT) door release relay . _ ,„, .. ..... . .. ...„ .. _ . __. _.,..._ .._.._... . ., _ . _ . .. O;y t.d Monrtor,ng Products SPEC SHEET' SUPERVISED AND EASY USER MENU INSTALLER OPTIONS UNSUPERVISED OPERATION FUNCTIONS The Easy Entry" keypads also provide a When programmed for supervised operation, Users can access all of the functions necessary Keypad Options and Keypad Diagnostics menu the keypad occupies its own unique device to operate and maintain their system right that is available only to system installers and address on the keypad data bus. Unsupervised from the keypad User Menu. From silencing service technicians. Installers can enter operation allows you to install multiple alarms and resetting sensors to displaying Keypad Options to configure the keypad for keypads set to the same device address. This events, any function allowed by the user's the customer in many ways including setting increases the number of keypads and provides assigned authority level can be easily accessed the keypad address and changing the default maximum system operating flexibility. through the keypad. The User Menu is keypad message. Additionally, installers can restricted so that a valid user code is required then use Keypad Diagnostics to check the LCD BUILT - IN DIAGNOSTICS before access is granted to any of the display segments and keyboard backlighting, All four keypads also contain an internal functions. This protection even allows you to and test each key. diagnostics program that allows installers and install the keypad in high traffic public areas service technicians to test the keypad without danger of unauthorized access. RETROFIT ANY EXISTING operation at any time without disabling the DMP SYSTEM system. The diagnostics program tests the USER SELECTABLE OPTIONS Designed to allow easy retrofitting, the keypad prewarn tone, LCD segments and Each of the Security Command' and Easy Security Command' keypads and Easy backlighting, each of the 16 keyboard keys, Entry' keypads provide a simple User Entry keypads are compatible with all and the four zones on the 790/791/793 Options menu through which users can existing DMP panels and wiring and require keypads. change the keypad display brightness, speaker no special modules or panel upgrades. You tone, and volume level. can provide a new look and greater RED BACKLIGHTING IN functionality to an existing system at just ALARM 2 - BUTTON PANIC KEYS a fraction of the cost for all new The keypads additionally offer one of the most The Security Command' and Easy Entry' equipment. unique features found on any keypad. During keypads allow the top row of keys to be an alarm condition on the system, the used as 2- button panic keys. The user DISTINCT SOUND keyboard backlighting on the keypad turns simply presses and holds two of the keys PATTERNS bright red. This change in color from the simultaneously to send either a panic, The keypads also provide distinct sound normal green backlighting helps persons on- non - medical emergency, or fire report to patterns for burglary, fire, zone monitor, site to instantly recognize an alarm condition. the central station. and prewarn that can help users identify the event occurring on their system. �r� Top Row Select Keys �� � LJ L Label shows icons only Police Emergency Fire If ' ** Panic key label placement /" / 1 \ MULTIPLE KEYPADS ZONE DEVICE CHOICES 791/793 EXTERNAL CARD INSTALLED ON ONE RUN You can connect many different devices to READER CONNECTION Multiple keypads can also be installed on the the zones such as PIRs, door and window An external card reader can be connected to same wire run to increase each installation contacts, pull stations, sprinkler tamper the 791 and 793 keypads in addition to cost savings. switches, and silent panic buttons. The internal reader capability of the 793 keypad. flexibility of this design allows you to plan the You can use any proximity, magnetic stripe, 7901791/793 FOUR installation in a way that affords the best or other reader that outputs Wiegand format. ADDITIONAL PROTECTION coverage while eliminating potential ZONES problems associated with multiple wire runs. 791 /793 INTERNAL DOOR To reduce the expense and potential ACCESS RELAY service problems inherent in "home- 793 BUILT -IN PROXIMITY Each Easy Entry'' keypad contains an running" your security devices to the READER internal Form C dry contact relay that can panel, the 790, 791, and 793 keypads Leading the way in security /access be used to control door strikes or provide four fully programmable Class B control innovation, the 793 Easy Entry magnetic locks on entrances to buildings, protection zones you can use for a variety of keypad contains advanced, built -in offices, or restricted areas within a home burglary, fire, and access control applications. proximity reader circuitry that allows or business. users to simply present their access cards ZONE TYPE SELECTION or credentials to the keypad to gain access 791/793 SOFT-SHUNT TM The zones can be programmed with any to a protected area. MOMENTARY BYPASS of the panel's available zone types such For enabling access through doors on 24- as night, fire, fire supervisory, panic, exit, 791 /793 REQUEST TO EXIT hour zones, the 791 and 793 Easy Entry' and emergency. FEATURE keypads allow you to connect the door You can also connect a normally open PIR contact to zone 2 on the keypad and or exit button to Zone 3 on the 791 and provide a 40-second zoneshunt whenever the 793 keypads to provide Easy Exit" door is opened. feature. _mop Digital Monitoring Products SIP' E4C KEYPAD MODELS AND COLOR CHART 2- Button Red Display User Internal Wiegand Internal Compatible Model Series Zones Panic Keyboard in Colors Type Keys Alarm Options Relay Input Prox Panels 690 Security None LCD Yes Yes Yes No No No All White, Ivory, Command^" Black, Red 790 Security 4 LCD Yes Yes Yes No No No All White, Ivory, Command'"^ Black, Red 791 Easy Entry M 4 LCD Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No All White, Ivory, Black, Red 793 Easy Entry'" 4 LCD Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes All White, Ivory, Black, Red KEYPAD ACCESSORIES PROXIMITY CREDENTIALS PROXIMITY READERS 695 Keypad Conduit Backbox 1306P Prox PatchTM' PP-6005B ProxPoint® Plus 6% Keypad Backbox 1326 ProxCard ®II Proximity Card MP -5365 MiniProxTM' 699 Keypad Deskstand 1346 ProxKey® II Proximity Keyfob PR -5455 ProxPro®II LCD Replacement Housing 1386 ISOProx II® Proximity Card MX -5375 MaxiProx® Replacement Wire Harnesses 1351 ProxPass® Active Vehicle Tag TL -5395 ThinLinell® VP -6100 Veri -Prox Fingerprint/ Proximity Reader VP -6200 Biometric Fingerprint Reader SSWiLW Keypad from IEI SSWFX Keypad from IEI SSWILM -AL Keypad from IEI SS /WG -Q15 Keypad from IEI KEYPAD SPECIFICATIONS APPROVALS Primary Power 8.0 VDC to 16.0 VDC • Underwriters Laboratories Standby Current 100mA + 1.6mA per active zone • New York Material Equipment Acceptance (MEA) 8 Alarm Current 100mA +2mA per active zone • California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) Dimensions 6.5" W x 5" H x 1" D • Factory Mutual (FM) t i a 0 800 INTRUSION • FIRE • ACCESS • NETWORKS 8 o www.dmp.com 2500 North Partnership Boulevard Digital Monitoring Made in the USA Springfield, Missouri 65803 -8877 J E w The 521 LX and LXT Smoke Detectors are the industry's first conventional smoke detectors with analog features such as remote maintenance reporting (CleanMe "), drift compensation, and multi - criteria detection. Additionally, the smoke detectors contain a single -zone, addressable module allowing LX- Bus " connection. The 521 LXT also includes a heat sensor for fire detection. The multi - criteria, fast response, heat detector algorithms allow the 521 LXT to give fast responses to a broad range of fires. 52 1 LX & 52 1 LXT PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTORS »_ AIMIIL FEATURES • Cl remote maintenance reporting • Easy 4-wire LX-Bus" connection reduces false alarms • 521 LXT includes multi - criteria heat detector • Built -in drift compensation to reduce false alarms • Proven design ensures stability and performance • Field replaceable optical chamber for easy servicing • Easy rotary addressing; no difficult binary switches • LED indicates normal or CleanMe condition M iliallikililliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihillilllialk ' .4■11W■a.. • SPEC Slit r CLEANMETM REMOTE DRIFT COMPENSATION COMPATIBLE WITH LX -BUSTM MAINTENANCE/TROUBLE BUILT -IN SYSTEMS REPORTING FEATURE Built -in drift compensation means the 521 The 521 can be used on the LX- Buss" of the The 521 has a unique feature that allows detectors automatically adjust their XR200, XR200 -485, XR2400F, XR500, and the unit to send a signal when the smoke sensitivity, up to a maximum of 1.0% per foot, XR500N Command Processor M Panels. Each chamber has surpassed the UL Listed as they become dirty. This feature increases detector connects to the 4-wire bus and uses sensitivity range or if a hardware fault immunity to dust and dirt by 30 -50%. one zone address. Addressing the detectors is exists. In most cases the signal comes from simple using the two on -board rotary switches the detectors becoming dirty over time and, SENSITIVITY LEVEL TEST and a small slotted screwdriver. Up to 100 as a result, are over - sensitive. This condition MODE individual detectors can be supervised on one could cause false alarms. Each unit also includes a special sensitivity DMP LX- Buss". More than 40 detectors requires The CleanMeTM signal enables the panel to level test mode that is activated by a Model 710 Bus Splitter /RepeaterModule. holding a magnet near the internal reed receive a service signal, allowing an installer time to clean the by replacing switch for more than one second. Once HEAT DETECTOR IN S2 I LXT r ean ee detector r ac ring a a . an the routine starts, the alarm LED flashes The multi - criteria 521 LXT photoelectric inexpensive ime to cl he de ecto e n cham chamber with r can also be from one to nine times, indicating the smoke detector also features a fixed rate -of- This ssmervrvi ce a information theo on cap ac ca. actual unit sensitivity and whether service is rise heat detector. The rate -of -rise detector required. includes fast response algorithms for a quick response to both flaming and smoldering fires. Fast response algorithms allow the heat detectors to work intelligently together with the photoelectric smoke detector. As soon as the heat sensor detects a rapid rise in temperature, the sensitivity of the photoelectric sensor increases allowing it to detect smaller particles of combustion faster. SPECIFICATIONS COMPATIBILITY Operating Range 8.8 to 15.0 VDC The 521 LX /521 LXT Smoke Detectors are compatible with the following Standby Current 8.8mA panels: Alarm Current 28mA • XR200 Command Processors" Panel Maximum Ripple 10% (V) peak to peak • XR200 -485 Command Processors" Panel Sensitivity Photoelectric 3.1% + 0.50 to 1.00% • XR2400FAddressable Fire Alarm Control Panel Operating Temperature 32°F to 100 ° F • XR500 /XR500N Command Processors" Panel Humidity Range 0 to 95% non - condensing Note: The XR500(N) on -board LX -Bus connection or an LX -Bus Interface RFl Immunity 20V /m minimum; 0 to Card is required to use the 521 LX /521 LXT Smoke detectors: 1000MHz • 462FM 9600 Baud Modem Heat Sensor (LXT Only) • 462N Network Interface Card Rate -of -Rise 15°F/min and > 105°F • 462P Printer Interface Card Fixed 135 °F Rate of Rise 15° F /min and >105°F • 472 Inovonics 900MHz Interface Card Power Up Time 15 seconds • 481 Expansion Interface Card Drift Compensation 1.0 % /ft. max. Note: A461 Interface Card on XR500(N) panels or 460 InterfaceAdaptor Detector Head Dimensions 5 " Diameter, 2" Height Card on all other compatible panels is required when using more than g one Interface Card on the panel. Mounting Dimensions 4.75" Diameter, .3" Height Color White ACCESSORIES 521 LX Photoelectric Smoke Detector LISTINGS AND APPROVALS 521 LXT Photoelectric Smoke Detector • NFPA72 -7 -3.2.1 Field Sensitivity Testing plus Fixed Rate -of -Rise Heat Detector • UL 268 521 LXTPCB Replacement Smoke Detector Board • California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) 525 Replacement Optical Chamber • NFPA721999 Edition 526 Smoke! in a Can 800 - 641 - 4282 INTRUSION • FIRE • ACCESS • NETWORKS p ma. www.dmp.com 2500 North Partnership Boulevard Diat.l Monitoring Products Made in the USA Springfield, Missouri 65803 -8877 0 11> ! �� LISTED 12: i ' �FlR E . MIN, 7 I I PULL The 850 series Fire Pull Stations come fully equipped with single or double action manual pull options, SPST contacts, and terminal strip connections. These specialized SPST contacts are •"'• gold- plated to avoid corrosion. The 850 complies with the latest ADA requirements. maw j i 850S & 8SOD FIRE ALARM PULL STA FEATURES • Approvals: UL, FM, and CSFM • Gold - plated SPST contacts • ADA compliant • Mounts on standard single -gang box • Die -cast metal construction • Optional surface and weatherproof backboxes available • Single or dual action • High -gloss red enamel finish • Reset key • Scored acrylic breakrod DESCRIPTION COMPLIANCE 8S0S OPERATION The DMP 850 Series Fire Alarm Pull Station is The 850 series has been tested by UL for The Model 850S Single Action Pull Station is a high quality, die -cast metal manual pull compliance to the latest requirements of the operated by pulling the handle on the front station available in either single-action or dual- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). of the station as far down as it goes. When action configurations with SPST contacts and the handle locks into place it is easily visible terminal strip connections. The normally open MOUNTING OPTIONS from up to 50 feet. Reset the handle by contact, which closes when the pull station is A variety of mounting options are available opening the station with the supplied key, activated, is rated for 1 Amp ® 30 VDC. The for the 850 series. It can be flush mounted to placing the handle in the normal upright contacts are gold- plated to avoid corrosion a standard single gang switch box or surface position, and re- locking the station. risks. mounted in two optional configurations. The d acrylic breakrods may also be used with Model 850 -SB Interior Surface Backbox or the 850 D OPERATION Score the 850 eyes. Model 850 -WP Weatherproof Backbox both On the Model 850D Dual Action Pull Station, allow conduit connection to the 850 Series the push bar rotates inward allowing the PULL Pull Stations. handle to be grasped in a one handed motion. PULL Screw Terminals �— Q To next To Fire Alarm device or Control Panel EOL resistor • Model 850 Wiring Diagram SPECIFICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION Switch Rating 1 Amp ® 30 VDC 8505 Single- action pull station Dimensions 4.75" H x 3.25" W x 2.25" D 850D Dual - action pull station Color Red w/ raised white letters, white 850-SB Interior surface sheetmetal backbox PULL handle w /raised red letters 850 -WP Weatherproof surface die -cast backbox 850 -AR Scored acrylic breakrods (1 dozen) 850S/711 Single- action pull station w /addressable module 0 850D/711 Dual - action pull station w /addressable module Note: All models are supplied with one scored acrylic breakrod and one key. s 800 - 641 - 4282 INTRUSION • FIRE • ACCESS • NETWORKS 21 lip 8 www.dmp.com 2500 North Partnership Boulevard c Digital Monitoring Products Made in the USA Springfield, Missouri 65803 -8877 iL FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT SIGNALING DEVICES Genesis® Horns and Strobes WALL MOUNT GI SERIES ' Genesis horn output reaches as high as 99 dB and features t Y' r } L� a unique multiple frequency tone that results in excellent ,. ., ". P 4 uenc Y - SSA - wall penetration and an unmistakable warning of danger. _ 11 _ Horns may be configured for either coded or non -coded signal 1^ PLACE i circuits. They can also be set for low dB output with a jumper WINNER ., «..Y cut that reduces horn output by about 5 dB. tl ;;;;q11:::::::':;;-.:-;; • =.Q See Catalogue Sheets 85001 -0573 and 85001 -0545 for technical specifications. INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING Light Distribution „ is MEA 5' (127mm) I 13/16 to • 2.3/4' (68mm) (21mm) 13/16' 1 _ C E (21mm) Genesis Competitor's l�� Strobe Strobe G i is n FEATURES 5-7/8' (149mm) E • FIELD SELECTABLE LIGHT OUTPUT r 6117 — te. :..-- -• - E • ■ • THE MOST COMPACT UL- 1971/ULC -S526 LISTED I STROBE AVAILABLE ■� �' � • ATTRACTIVE ULTRA -SLIM APPEARANCE IIIIMMEI • FITS ALL STANDARD ONE -GANG ELECTRICAL BOXES PLENTY OF ROOM FOR EXTRA WIRE • OPTIONAL TRIM PLATE Genesis Hom /Strobe shown Dotted line indicates with optional Trimplate for two -gang, standard horn/strobe ACCOMMODATES TWO -GANG, OCTAGONAL, octagonal, or four -inch square profile. with mal es. E' markings available OR FOUR -INCH SQUARE ELECTRICAL BOXES with opuonel'FIRE' markings • EXCLUSIVE FULLLIGHT STROBE TECHNOLOGY PRODUCES THE INDUSTRY'S MOST EVEN LIGHT DISTRIBUTION ORDERING INFORMATION • INDEPENDENT HORN CONTROL PROVIDED OVER A Catalogue No. SINGLE PAIR OF WIRES White Red Description • MULTIPLE FREQUENCY TONE IMPROVES Genesis Horn - Strobe WALL PENETRATION G1 -HDVM G1R -HDVM (selectable 15, 30, 75 or 110 cd output, DESCRIPTION selectable high /low dB output) G1 -VM G1R -VM Genesis Strobe The Genesis line of signals are the smallest, most compact (selectable 15, 30, 75 or 110 cd output) audible - visible emergency signaling devices in the world. Genesis Tempera) Horn About the size of a deck of playing cards, these devices are G1 - HD G1R - (selectable high /low dB output) designed to blend with any decor. Genesis Steady Horn G1 -P G1R -P Thanks to patented breakthrough technology, Edwards Genesis (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) strobes do not require bulky specular reflectors. Instead, an Accessories exclusive mask - and - cavity design channels and conditions G1M Genesis Signal Master - Snap - on Mount light to produce a highly controllable distribution pattern. G1M - RM Genesis Signal Master - Remote Mount (1 - gang) Intensive development efforts employing this new technology 27193 - 16 27193 - 11 One - gang Surface Mount Box have given rise to a new benchmark in strobe performance Genesis Trim Plate — FullLight technology. G1T GIRT (for 2 - gang or 4" square boxes) Genesis strobes and horn - strobes offer 15 to 110 candela G1T -FIRE G1RT -FIRE Genesis Trim Plate with "FIRE" markings output, which is selectable with a conveniently - located switch (for 2 - gang or 4• square boxes) on the side of the device. The candela output setting remains Surface box used for surface mounting clearly visible even after final installation, yet it stays locked in G1T -SB GIRT - SB plate Genesis and trim place to prevent unauthorized tampering. Note. To add "FIRE" marking to any Genesis device, add "F" to prefix. ie G1F -HDVM EDWARDS �j 28 FIRE SYSTEMS $ • a 0 ! Ai ' wwwedwardsca .. o Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada ©2004 EDWARDS E D W A R D S : O N E C O M P A N Y - T O T A L S O L U T I O N Genesis Temporal Horn /Strobe - Product information Table 1: Model numbers Model description Model numbers Horn - strobe, ADTG1 RF -VM MG1 RF -VM ® aa'-; 15 to 110 multi -cd, EG1 RF -VM XLSG1 RF -VM , aaFn ° _�' red, with FIRE marking G1RF-VM ZG1RF-VM • � u nv.;zg 000 G1 RF -VM -LG \ Trim plate, ADTG1T MG1T white EG1T XLSG1T '' G1T ZG1T ``` \�A\ \�‘\� I G1T -LG - � Trim plate, ADTG1T MG1T white, with FIRE marking EG1T XLSG1T -% G1T ZG1T G 1 T -LG The Genesis Temporal Horn /Strobe is a fire alarm notification Trim plate, ADTG1 RT MG1RT appliance designed for indoor walls. See Table 1 for a list of red EG1 RT XLSG1 RT model numbers. GIRT ZG1RT The horn includes field configurable jumper options for G 1 RT -LG selecting the desired dB output, temporal or steady horn Trim plate, ADTG1RT MG1RT output, and strobe signal output. red, with FIRE marking EG1RT XLSG1RT G1RT ZGIRT The strobe includes a field configurable switch for selecting the G1 RT -LG desired candela output. The candela output setting is locked in place and remains visible after final installation. This strobe features an enhanced synchronization circuit to Table 2: Compatible synchronization modules comply with the latest requirements of UL 1971 Signaling Model description Model numbers Devices for the Hearing Impaired and the latest Canadian standard CAN /ULC S526 -02. Synchronized operation requires Auto -Sync Output SIGA -CC1S SIGA -MCC1S a separately installed synchronization control module. See Module SIGA- CC1S -LG SIGA- MCC1S -LG Table 2 for a list of compatible synchronization modules. Signal Master ADTGIM MG1M Install this device in accordance with applicable requirements snap on piggyback EG1M XLSG1M in the latest editions of the NFPA codes and standards and (1 -gang) G1M ZG1M Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, Section 32, CAN /ULC S524- G1M -LG 01, Standard for the Installation of Fire Alarm Systems, and in accordance with the local authorities having jurisdiction. Signal Master - Remote ADTG1M-RM MG1M -RM Mount EG1M -RM XLSG1M -RM Table 1: Model numbers G1M -RM ZG1M -RM G1 M -RM -LG Model description Model numbers Horn - strobe, ADTG1 -VM MG1 -VM Specifications 15 to 110 multi -cd, EG1 -VM XLSG1 -VM white G1 -VM ZG1 -VM Operating voltage: Regulated 16 to 33 Vdc, 16 to 33 Vfwr G1 -VM -LG This device was tested to the regulated 24 Vdc/fwr operating voltage limits of 16 V and 33 V. Do not apply Horn - strobe, ADTG1 F -VM MG1 F -VM 80% and 110% of these values for system operation. 15 to 110 multi -cd, EG1F -VM XLSG1F -VM Sound level output: See Table 3 white, with FIRE marking G1 F -VM ZG1 F -VM Strobe operating current: See Table 4 G1 F -VM -LG Light output: Selectable at 15, 30, 75, and 110 cd Horn-strobe, ADTG1 R -VM MG1 R -VM Synchronization: Meets or exceeds UL 1971 requirements. H H to 110 multi -cd, AD G1 R MGiR VM Maximum allowed resistance between any two devices is red E 1 R- M XL 1 R 20 S2. Refer to specifications for the synchronization G1 R -VM -LG control module, this strobe, and the control panel to determine allowed wire resistance. Wire size: 12 to 18 AWG (2.50 to 0.75 sq mm) Installation Sheet 01MAY03 ® P /N: 3100560 REV: 1.0 Genesis Temporal Horn /Strobe 1 / 3 Compatible electrical boxes North American 2 -1/2 in (64 mm) deep 1 -gang box 4, _...- 5 Angle Standard 4 in square box 1 -1/2 in (38 mm), 2 -gang, or 4 In -20 1 5 70 s e is 20 octagonal with G1T or GIRT trim accessory �0 -2 5 ' # i , , %. 2s ao Operating temperature range: 32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C) ao = Y E } t f ✓ 35 40 Operating humidity range: 0 to 93% RH -0s "� < K \ `• ; - r j ; t` / ` ; �' as Agency listings: Meets or exceeds year 2004 UL requirements 5q Z k ` , ` ' , ` T ; i 1 t/ / ' , ° r '� ' r ss (see Figure 1 ( 9 1) and for standards UL1638 and UL1971 FI ' ` ' , t j ! • ,' , ,f ^ \ k • t Canadian requirements for standards CAN /ULC S526 -02 -6 =. ti ., k - %:.,.`; t r` ■ ! / -, / ,/ / .- y ` 6 s ''''--,,,,T'''',..''‘„\ k' >'1T / /?/ ' ''` - '. _,70 V. r ! !7 • T able 3: Sound level output (dBA) as , .. • . ,ti 1 r � r } - , J r Y };T , T, y -` _75 -aa- ,._t �.� , , ; �. • , : ,: fir! %t - * tom es -,eo High --^ ' Signal and voltage Low Hig ''- % ° 8.. \ ' . �Y� _ ap4�� � ter -, " '" - ' . �n aPTY ` ' ma : -_- -•- -• -r i � 8J p -90 pS1 ,9 - t + l • - . - -- -- y� ,(Ip • pp t2'1,9m , NN t - - ~ OO p 8D ,/� p r r G 90 Temporal 16 Vdc 76.0 81.4 8 2 1°Nd OR�N N OOOvagi 1 °awsii A8 4— Percentage of rated output — 24 Vdc 79.4 84.4 Horizontal and vertical outputs reflect the same pattern 33 Vdc 82.1 86.3 Continuous 16 Vdc 80.1 85.5 Figure 1: UL 1971 minimum light output (% of rating vs. angle) 24 Vdc 83.5 88.6 Installation instructions 33 Vdc 86.5 90.4 dBA = Decibels, A- weighted Warning: To reduce the risk of shock, disconnect all power UL464: Sound level output at 10 ft (3.05 m) measured in a and allow 10 minutes for stored energy to dissipate before reverberant room. handling. ULC -S525: Meets or exceeds 85 dBA in an anechoic chamber at 10 ft (3.05 m). Caution: Electrical supervision requires the wire run to be broken at each terminal. Do not loop the signaling circuit field wires around the terminals. Table 4: Horn /strobe operating current in RMS (A) To install the horn /strobe: Voltage and candela High Low 1. Remove the cover by depressing both tabs on the top of Vdc 15 cd 0.129 0.122 the unit with a small screwdriver and twisting slightly. 30 cd 0.167 0.160 2. Set the horn signal, sound output level, and strobe signal to desired settings. See Figure 2. 75 cd 0.281 0.274 3. Slide the candela switch to the desired candela output (15, 110 cd 0.337 0.330 30, 75, or 110 cd) by aligning it with the indicator located Vfwr 15 cd 0.176 0.162 left of the switch. See Figure 3. 4. Connect the strobe terminals to the signal circuit field 30 cd 0.230 0.216 wiring. You must observe polarity for the unit to function 75 cd 0.397 0.383 properly. See Figure 4. 110 cd 0.443 0.429 5. Mount the unit onto a compatible electrical box, making sure not to over - tighten the mounting screws. Vdc =Volts direct current, regulated and filtered 6. Replace the cover by aligning at the bottom, then Vfwr = Volts full wave rectified snapping in at the top. Operating currents shown above were measured by UL at 16 7. Test the unit for proper operation. Vdc and 16 Vfwr. 2 / 3 01MAY03 P /N: 3100560 REV: 1.0 To change the strobe to To change the horn sound temporal (private mode) output level from high dB cut from circle J1 to edge to low dB cut J3 by snipping of circuit board the board trace between - holes t, 1 \ ■ 00 J1• 0.12° ,1300 e 0 ^_ ■ui 0 O o IfT - IIIIIIII, a To change the horn signal from temporal to steady cut from circle J2 to edge of circuit board Figure 2: Horn and strobe settings sea • - 110 ' .75 , ■ 30 r 15 ' . : ■I Figure 3: Candela switch - From compatible fire To next device or ' - alarm control panel -- - ,end of line device - , , • iii - i ! I • • o '- 0 0 111 — a O O - Note: Polarity shown in alarm condition Figure 4: Wiring diagram Maintenance This'unit is not serviceable or repairable. Should the unit fail to operate, contact the supplier for replacement. Perform a visual inspection and an operational test twice a year or as directed by the local authority having jurisdiction. -,i Installation•Sheet 01MAY03 P /N: 3100560 REV: 1.0 Genesis Temporal Horn /Strobe 3 / 3 • i ry EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY POWER SUPPLIES Compatibility 4 CuickStart ESTI EST2 - EST3 • 1.884 IRC -3/FCC Remote Booster Power Supplies IIlI1111111II1I111[Ilf I1(lrfl 11IIj11111 Models: BPS6 and BPS10 4 .4I1f11I(1I 1111 IM I > Features 111 Extends power available to Notification Appliance Circuits ""° "_`� t '4 (NACs). ya "Y y r '1r y } a S' P :t'1 r ; • Available in 10 amp and 6.5 amp versions • Includes four independent 3 amp NACs `," —two configurable as auxiliary outputs. ii 4�3ypT 3 - „ �`` �• • Configurable signal rates. °' .1 s ll 3t 110 • Field selectable input -to- output correlation. 1 � 1 ..�� � i�� (��11J��f'`F11i�1)��f�{�ij(�, • Two inputs allow activation by Signature Series modules or ,t t9 (11 rli,lltt existing NACs. � 7 'I "A;+, • • NACs configure for either four Class B or two Class A circuits. � � • 110 Vac and 220 Vac versions BPS6 • On -board status LEDs for easy recognition of wiring faults. Description NACs typically used to drive visual devices. The Remote Booster Power Supply is a self- contained 24 Vdc The BPS's default output configuration is continuous 24 Vdc on all power supply designed to augment fire alarm audible and visual NACs. This output is typically used to drive visual devices. power requirements. The booster contains all of the necessary circuits to monitor and charge batteries, control and supervise BPS notification appliance circuits easily configure for any one of four Class B or two Class A NAC circuits and monitor two control- three signaling rates: 120 SPM; 3 -3 -3 temporal; or, continuous. ling inputs from external sources. This makes the BPS ideal for applications requiring signaling rates Simple switch selection provides a wide variety of operational not available from the main panel. It also allows independent setup of a notification appliance circuit without interfering with the configurations. Each remote booster power supply is supplied with its own enclosure providing ample space for additional main panel and its initiating circuits. interface modules and battery compartment. In addition to the three generated signal rates, the BPS can also The Remote Booster Power Supply is available in either a 6.5 or be configured to follow the signal rate of the main panel's 10 amp version @ 24 Vdc. notification appliance circuit. This allows seamless expansion of existing NACs. The BPS includes seven on -board LED indicators: one for each resident NAC; one for battery supervision; one for ground fault; Application and, one for ac power. The trouble contact has a sixteen second The Remote Booster Power Supply delay when an ac power failure or brownout condition is detected. pp y provides additional power for This reduces the reporting of troubles during short duration ac audible and visual devices when constrained by system capacity brownouts. or site application. Fault conditions detected by the BPS will open the main NAC configuration options include: ac power fail delay (16 panel's NAC. This initiates a trouble condition and eliminates seconds or 6 hours); sensing input to NAC output correlations, the need to wire a separate trouble contact back to the control u u uxi A u x outp NAC 3 and 4 wa s on i o r off t o auxiliary o panel. During alarm condition, detected faults are overridden and outputs. Auxiliary outputs can be always on, or off after 30 the main panel's default configuration is continuous 24 Vdc on all or without ac power. Jumpers configure the BPS for Class A or Class B wiring. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: SARASOTA, FL 941 739 - 4638: FAX 941 • CANADA SALES: OWEN SOUND. ON519- 375-2430 FAX 519.376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES: 905 -270 -1711; FAX 905.270.9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: CHESHIRE, CT • U.S. MANUFACTURING �'TTSFIELD. ME Issue 4 Litoraturo Shoot #85005 -0107 Page 1 of a Ordering Information Catalog Number Description Shipping Wt. lb (kg) BPS6 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply BPS6220 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply (220V) . BPS6C 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply (ULC Version) 13 (5.9) BPS10 10 Amp Booster Power Supply BPS10220 10 Amp Booster Power Supply (220V) BPS10C 10 Amp, Booster Power Supply (ULC Version) Related Equipment 12V6A5 6.5 Amp Hour Battery, two required 3.4 (1.6) 12V10A 10 Amp Hour Battery, two required - 9.5 (4.3) Specifications Catalog Number 6.5 amp Booster 10 amp Booster AC Line Voltage_ 120VAC or 220- 240VAC 50 /60Hz 120VAC or 220- 240VAC 50 /60Hz 250 watts 375 watts Notification Appliance Power • 3.0A max. per circuit @ 24Vdc nominal 3.0A max. per circuit @ 24Vdc nominal 6.5A max total all NACs 10A max total all NACs Auxiliary Outputs Two configurable outputs replace NACs 3 and /or 4. NAC 3 and /or 4 are configurable as auxiliary outputs. • Input Current (from an existing NAC) 3mA @ 12Vdc, 6mA @ 24Vdc Signature Mounting Space • . Accomodates three two -gang modules. Maximum Battery Size 10 Amp Hours (2 of'12V10A) Terminal Wire Gauge 18 -12 AWG Relative Humidity 0 to 93% non condensing Temperature Rating • 32° to 120 °F (0° to 49 °C) NAC Wiring Styles • Class A or Class B Output Signal Rates Continuous, 120 SPM, 3 -3 -3 temporal, or follow installed panel's NAC. Agency Listings UL, ULC, CSFM, FM Engineering Specification Supply where needed EST BPS series Booster Power Supplies as The booster supply must incorporate four independent super - an extension of Notification Appliance Circuits. The extension vised Notification Appliance Circuits. It shall be possible to shall be in the form of a stand alone booster power supply. The configure the NACs to follow the main panel's NAC or activate • supply must incorporate its own standby batteries. Batteries must from intelligent Signature Series modules. The booster NACs be sized for <24 >, <60> hours of standby followed by <5 >, must be configurable to operate independently at any one of the <30> minutes of alarm. It must be possible to support up to 10 following rates: continuous; 120 SPM; or, 3 -3 -3 temporal. Fault amp hour batteries. conditions'on the booster shall not impede alarm activation of host NAC circuits. • EDWARDS TECHNOLOGY Pogo 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #85005 -0107 Issue 4 Typical Wiring Single booster anywhere on a notification appliance circuit Existing NAC end-of-line resistors are not required to be installed at the booster's terminals. This allows multiple NAC Circuit > To next signaling boosters to be driven from a single NAC circuit without the NAC Circuit device, booster, or need for special configurations. EOL resistor m cn > NAC output #1 Fire Alarm 3 3 co m m ) NAC output #2 Multiple boosters cascaded from a Control Panel N ) NAC output #3 > > NAC output #4 single notification appliance circuit To next signaling Booster Power NAC C >device. booster, or _ EOL resistor Suppl m > NAC output #1 i > NAC output #2 Fire Alarm > NAC output #3 Control Panel , • NAC output #4 Booster Power Multiple Signature modules branching a Supply single notification appliance circuit To next signaling AFP.03 CORl 1/ )device. booster, or EOL resistor m ) NAC output a1 NAC Circuit Ill > NAC output #2 NAC1 + -- - �� 15 K EOL NAC output #3 Booster Power ©� D c NAC output #4 Supply Main Board NAC2 1 . Booster Power + Supply NAC3 - To next signaling + - ' . )device, booster. or NAC4 i EOL resistor __ From existing fire alarm A > NAC output #1 P1 panel notification circuit ) NAC output #2 _ or CC 1 module m > NAC output #3 > NAC output #4 IN f _■ v Sense 1 COM ____ �_� S OUT _ �� Out to EOL - Booster Power IN or next device Sense 2 COM NAC Circuit Supply OUT` EOL NO__ iii 47K Trouble COM; Batte N C — - , - -- 1 5 amps total lI .IF--1.- 1 J li P2 r 177 + P3 L N G P4-_L --' i t '"'I' - `� ' t Multiple notification appliance circuits 109 cc7 branched from a single control panel NOTES: Module To next signaling ? Used for another Class B # 7 6 ' 1 . 71 - 1 . 7 5 2 1 —v-- -- device, booster, or NAC circuit I` : t ; j� —'� ;, ` .- - -- EOL r esistor ' N t - �� > NAC output #1 NAC output #2 Data out to > NAC output #3 next device > NAC output #4 Up to 10 CC 1 ° Data in from Booster Power AS 5 outputs activate when or UM modules previous device or Supply ,— input NAC #1 activates per booster NAC. Signature controller (based on programming) NAC Circuit NAC Circuit To next signaling DiD 47 EOL K NAC Circuit device, booster, or EOL resistor NAC output #1 - 1 5 amps total 01 (a + 1----rit " Fire Alarm m 2 > NAC output #2 _ Control Panel ) NAC output #3 -- 10 9 a v ' NAC output #4 odu E. c_ Module • Booster Power 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Supply Lr t i i': t t To next signaling All 5 outputs activate when k > device, booster, or —input NAC #2 activates EOL EOL resistor (based on programming) 15 K 1 ----` Data out to ci N ) NAC output #1 /. next device > NAC output #2 m > NAC output #3 Data in from > NAC output #4_ igna S device or Signature controller Booster Power Supply More typical wiring diagrams on the next page... EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 4 Litoroturo Shoot #85005 -0107 Page 3 of 4 _ , Typical Wiring Signature module used to activate the booster Multiple Signature modules as booster inputs This configuration eliminates the necessity of separate 24V sources. Configure the outputs where zoning is required. Signature modules may also be used to divide the booster's 3 amp output circuits into smaller current loads. Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) Booster Power "AC1 �l al 3A1 i .- Booster Power NAC 1 +i'- ©117 Ei; Supply Main Board NAC2 + ; Supply Main Board +`: l. Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) NAC2 i Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) NAC3_ 1331 NAC3 i p� D� o„ NAC4 +I,: +4 �� w •- /AUX t ai 2 Up 1010 CC1 NAC4 -iii P1 + p or UM modules INI per booster NAC. l" Sense 1 COMB. 1 .Y Sense 1 COM ' � + ' OUTI Co OUT:_-_- IN 12_ IN I mo-_ Sense 2 COM: S - �7 , • Sense 2 COM' �_• OUTI Y .l ^ - , —•`�_, OUT • —r—. Trouble COM 1 cct Trouble COM o 1" Batte I ; 3 Module T-:T -t Battery NCr . : J �' 1 P2 1 5_a 12 t 1 ( _ 1 i' ir) P2 P3 L N G P4 I i: . .1._ j P3 L N G P4 41 1 + C 1 N OTES: —1 _77 - , n L_ t_:., , NOTES: 109 109 - ` I: i1 . - Used for another Class B NAC Used for another Class B NAC circuit. Data in from previous Mt l; cct device or Signature ---10 Data out to circuit Module . I Module .' NAC4 Is configured as an auxiliary output. control —*next device 2 Any Booster trouble will cause the I + + c I' + -15 - •' ^ 8 7 54 3 2.1 _ L8 L _ _ 4_3.2 1 —I CC1 supervision to report a trouble 'r—e i CC1 wrong must be within 3 feel of the Booster winng and in conduit or mounted within to the main fire panel. I. T' 3 -_.. " 11-7-T-7 T the Boosters enclosure. '3 -, Modules must be wired and 3 3 Riser out to next 4. Any Booster trouble will cause the CC1 supervision to report a trouble to the main lire programmed on the Signature Riser in device or riser • panel. controller for proper operation 12 - 24 Vdc supervisory device Installation and Mounting Dimensions Assembly 13 00" (33.02 cm) powar tlmited - - - -- - -- -- --- -- -- -- - -- -- Backbox wiring area 3.375" (8.6 cm Booster Power Supply 1 t Top View -- - t SQmtwe t — — — - t wow t 3.F 3 550" (89 cm) ,- 2 t 13 00' (33.02 cm) 7 - ' t • • - -- - • 7 00" (17.78 cm) o. , I — • -' t 3 i t - ::n i ' Spnaeuo t I Front View Mc«6. t 3 l 5 Route AC supply All knockouts through these Battery wiring + I . (non-power knockouts only N - N for 3/4" conduit o 1 c.i i C') (1.9 cm) q (non -power limited) mired) sr r .Q.. .. • T i• . .14. r r O .f 44 O ' O (f) t) i I m 3 B attery Battery • Notes: 1 Maintain 1/4 in (6 mm) spacing between power limited and • non -power limited wiring or use typo FPL, FPLR, or FPLP cable per NEC 2 Supervised when not configured as auxiliary power Non - supervised when configured as auxiliary Dower 3 Source must be power limited EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate. We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST. m 2000 EST Printed xi U S A. Pogo 4 of 4 Literature Shoot #85005 -0107 Issue 4