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Model PAD-5
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Table of Contents
1 PAD-5 ................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Description............................................................................................................ 5
1.2 Properties ............................................................................................................. 6
1.3 Regulatory Standards ........................................................................................... 8
1.4 General Specifications.......................................................................................... 9
2 Installation........................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Mounting the Boards .......................................................................................... 12
2.2 DPU programming PAD-5-MB and expansion card address ............................. 13
2.3 Wire Routing ....................................................................................................... 14
3 Wiring the PAD-5 .............................................................................................. 16
3.1 AC Wiring ........................................................................................................... 16
3.2 Wiring and Configuring the PAD-5-MB............................................................... 17
3.2.1 Wiring Power Supply and Battery to the Main Unit ............................. 19
3.2.1.1 Battery Compatibility ...................................................................................... 20
3.2.1.2 X101 Battery terminal .................................................................................... 21
3.2.2 NAC Circuits....................................................................................... 22
3.2.2.1 Wiring the NAC circuits – Class B NAC1 and NAC2 (NAC1 ......................... 23
Class A) and Class B NAC3 and NAC4 (NAC2 Class A) ............................................... 23
3.2.2.2 NACs (1-4) Configured as Auxiliary Circuits .................................................. 25
3.2.2.3 NACs (1-4) Configured as Shorting Device Inputs......................................... 25
3.2.2.4 NAC Follower Input........................................................................................ 26
3.2.2.5 Using the PAD-5 Gated Bell Follower NAC Option ........................................ 26
3.2.2.6 Using the GBF to synchronize PAD-5 NACs across multiple P2 line cards ... 27
3.2.2.7 Wiring X600 NAC Follower Terminal Block ................................................... 28
3.2.2.8 X600 NAC Follower ...................................................................................... 30
3.2.3 Dedicated Auxiliary Output (X800)..................................................... 30
3.2.3.1 Wiring the Dedicated Auxiliary Output ........................................................... 30
3.2.3.2 X800 Auxiliary output terminal block .............................................................. 31
3.2.4 FDNet (P2) Wiring and Topologies ..................................................... 31
3.2.4.1 Wiring X700 FDNet (P2) Input ....................................................................... 31
3.2.4.2 X700 FDNet (P2) terminal block .................................................................... 31
3.2.4.3 Topologies ..................................................................................................... 32
3.2.5 LED Indicators..................................................................................... 35
3.2.6 Switches .............................................................................................. 36
3.2.6.1 S600 Main Board RESET .............................................................................. 36
3.2.6.2 S601 Reset Status LED switch ...................................................................... 36
3.2.6.3 S602 Ground Fault Supervision Switch ......................................................... 36
3.3 Technical Data.................................................................................................... 36
3.4 Battery Size Calculations ................................................................................... 38
4 Battery Maintenance ........................................................................................ 40
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Description 1
1 PAD-5
Figure 1: PAD-5-MB
1.1 Description
The Model PAD-5-MB Main board is an intelligent notification and auxiliary power
expander that provides up to 9 amps @ 24V DC (with FP2012-U1) or 6A @ 24V DC
(with FP2011-U1). The PAD-5 powers notification appliances and auxiliary devices,
and can charge up to 100Ah batteries. It connects to the following Fire Panel Device
P2 loop and uses one loop address (not including expansion boards, which have a
separate address):
• XDLC (Document ID A6V101040156) in the Desigo Fire Safety Modular and
Cerberus PRO Modular systems
• Periphery boards (Document ID A6V10315038) in the
FC2025/FC2050/FV2025/FV2050, FC922/FC924/FV922/FV924
• FCM901-U2/-U3 boards in the FC901 (Document ID A6V10336754) and
FC2005 (Document ID A6V10333722)
On the Desigo Fire Safety Modular/Cerberus PRO Modular and
FC2025/FC2050/FV2025/FV2050, FC922/FC924/FV922/FV924, the maximum number
of PAD-5 Main Boards and expansion boards combined is 32 per device loop driver.
On the FC901/FC2005, a maximum number of seven PAD-5 Main Boards and
expansion boards combined can be connected. The XDLC is the P2 device loop card
for the Desigo Fire Safety Modular and Cerberus PRO Modular systems. The
Periphery board contains the P2 device loop driver for the
FC2025/FC2050/FV2025/FV2050, FC922/FC924/FV922/FV924. The FCM901-U2/-U3
contain the P2 device loop driver for the FC901 and FC2005.
The purpose of the PAD-5-MB main board is to provide remote power for notification
devices via its NAC 1-4 circuits, and accessory equipment, such as door holders, via
its Auxiliary Output circuit. The PAD-5-MB also allows for an expansion module that
plug into the PAD-5-MB. The expansion headers allow for the connection of a PAD-5-
CDC (Conventional Detector Card) or PAD-5-CLSA (NAC Expansion Card with
Releasing, designations NAC 5-8). Only one expansion module can be connected to
the PAD-5-MB at one time, either conventional zones or NAC/Releasing zones, but not
both.
All NAC outputs and the one dedicated auxiliary output have a maximum combined
current of 9A (with FP2012-U1 300-Watt Power Supply) and 6A (with FP2011-U1 170-
Watt Power Supply). They are all power-limited. If the optional NAC expansion card is
plugged into the PAD-5-MB, the combined current limit for all outputs (NACs 1-8 plus
the auxiliary output) must still meet the 9A or 6A limit. The additional NACs on the
expansion card do not mean additional power; they only allow for additional zones, or
the ability to use NAC5 and NAC 6 for releasing purposes (either 2 Class B or 1 Class
A.
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The main board has the battery charger and battery switchover circuit for AC fail or
brownout. The battery size is selectable via the panel configuration tool. Two PAD-5-
MBs may share 1 battery set, but one of the PAD-5-MBs needs to have its battery
charger disabled through the configuration tool. Please refer to the following
programming manuals for specifics about configuring the PAD-5-MB and its expansion
modules:
• Zeus programming manual, P/N 315-034686.
• FS20 Configuration Manual, Document ID A6V10315023.
• FS920 Configuration Manual, Document ID A6V10333423.
• FC2005/FC901 Programming Manual, Document ID A6V10333724.
NOTE:
Pathway Survivability: Each circuit must be evaluated and tested to ensure compliance
to the application and area of protection to meet the criteria of NFPA 72.
Parts Supplied
1. (1) PAD-5 Installation Instructions, Document ID A6V101030358
2. (1) Battery Jumper Wire, P/N A5Q00068677
3. (1) PAD-5 Conn Diagram, P/N A5Q00072441
4. (1) Battery Cable, P/N A5Q00069759
5. (5) Terminal Block Plug 4 POS_0.197”P (5MM) Side Entry Screw Down 30-12 AWG
Green Cable End, P/N 150-150581
6. (4) #10-32 Steel-Zinc Plated Serrated Flange Locknut, McMaster P/N 94831A611 or
Equiv.
7. (4) 24K 1/2W Carbon Film End-Line Resistors, P/N 140-034677
8. (1) Daughter bypass card, P/N A5Q00074788, pre-installed on X901. If using an
expansion module, remove this board from X901 and then install the expansion
module. If not using an expansion module, the bypass card installed on X901,
must not be removed. P2 communication troubles will be present if neither an
expansion card or daughter bypass card are installed on the main board.
1.2 Properties
• There are four power limited NAC outputs on the PAD-5-MB which have the
following characteristics:
- NAC 1 through NAC 4 (Wiring configuration Class B or Class A).
- Wiring Class configured through the Fire Alarm Control Panel. Each NAC,
whether Class B or A has a maximum output of 3A @ 24VDC.
- For Class A, the naming configuration is NAC 1 and NAC 2. There are only
two outputs on the PAD-5-MB in Class A.
- For Class B wiring, there are 4 NAC circuits (1-4)
- All NACs provide Temporal 3, Temporal 4, March Time 120, 60, 30, 20 and
Steady On bell/horn patterns and synchronization for strobes.
- All NACs can be configured as additional auxiliary outputs through the
software configuration tool.
- All NACs can be configured through the configuration tool as shorting
device inputs, i.e. for monitoring dry relay contact. Wiring is limited to
Class B and these inputs can be configured as Supervisory, Status or
Trouble inputs.
- All NACs are supervised for opens, shorts, and overcurrent.
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1 Regulatory Standards
Underwriters Laboratories
UL 864 Standards for Control Units and Accessories
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General Specifications 1
ULC S527 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems
UL 2017 Standard for General Purpose Signaling Devices
UL 2572 Standard for Mass Notification Systems
ULC S576 Standard for Canadian Mass Notification System
UL 1076 Standard for Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units
2 Installation
POWER SUPPLY
PAD-5-MB
ENCLOSURE
18 AH
BATTERIES
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CAUTION:
It is recommended that the printed circuit boards be removed for any procedure that
may cause dust, metal shavings, grease, or any such matter that may affect the cir-
cuit boards and/or parts. All field wiring and connections to the PAD-5-MB must be
disconnected, and AC must be disconnected before removing fasteners and remov-
ing the board assembly from the enclosure.
TYPICAL CONFIGURATION
1. Enclosure, Model ENCL/DOOR PAD-5, P/N S54339-A9-A1 (Red), or P/N
S54339-A8-A1 (Black)
2. 170W Power Supply, Model FP2011-U1, P/N 500-450222 (Installation
Instruction P/N 315-050222) or 300W Power Supply, Model FP2012-U1, P/N
S54400-Z60-A1 (Document ID A6V10334250)
3. PAD-5-MB, P/N S54339-A5-A1
4. Max. Battery Size inside enclosure, 18AH Batteries, BP-61 P/N 175-387194
FP2012-U1 (300W)
POWER SUPPLY
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POWER SUPPLY
PAD-5-MB
ENCLOSURE
UP TO 35AH
BATTERIES
OPTIONAL CONFIGURATION
1. Enclosure, Model PAB2-ENCL-R, P/N S54339-A11-A1 (Red), or Model PAB2-
ENCL, P/N S54339-A10-A1 (Black)
2. Power Supply, Model FP2011-U1, P/N 500-450222 or Model FP2012-U1, P/N
S54400-Z60-A1
3. PAD-5-MB, P/N S54339-A5-A1
4. Max. Battery Size inside enclosure, up to 35AH Batteries,
BTX1, P/N 175-083897
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When two (2) PAD-5-MBs are mounted in the same enclosure, it is customary to share the
1 battery set between the 2 PAD-5-MB. In this case, one of the PAD-5-MB must have its
battery charger disabled. Refer to the fire alarm control panel to disable the charger.
Disabling the charger can only be done this way.
NOTE → If using both types of power supplies, FP2011-U1 and FP2012-U1, in the same enclosure,
then disable the PAD-5-MB battery charger that is connected to the smaller power supply.
If both power supplies are the same, then it does not matter which PAD-5-MB has its
charger disabled.
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DPU programming PAD-5-MB and expansion card address 1
annunciated at the FACP. Also, the daughter bypass card has polarity, so pay
attention to the markings on the module, for proper placement in case the card
is taken out.
8. Before applying power, the address needs to be set on the PAD-5-MB (and the
expansion card if using one). Do not have the expansion module connected to the
PAD-5-MB when programming the address, because it will get the same address as
the PAD-5-MB. Program the expansion module apart from the PAD-5-MB. The DPU
programs the address of the PAD-5-MB, since the PAD-5-MB is considered a loop
device. See DPU programming section for more details.
9. Next, install the batteries (7AH and 18AH fit inside the 1HU enclosure, up to 35Ah
batteries can be installed in the 2HU enclosure). Use the provided battery cable
assembly that comes with the PAD-5-MB to connect the batteries.
10. For Seismic applications, the maximum battery size for both enclosures is 18Ah
and requires the use of the Battery Bracket FHA2032-U1 (P/N S54430-B43-
A1). In order to use larger batteries, a separate battery box CAB-BATT (P/N
500-633917) black, or (P/N 500-634925) red, must be used.
NOTE → Remember, connect the power supply to X100 first, then connect the batteries
to X101. When servicing the panel, the order is opposite. Disconnect the
batteries, then the power supply.
2. All the boards have an outline on the DPU programming holes, which indicate
polarity. Make sure the DPU programming cable is connected so “ + “ is
oriented correctly (see Figure 4a).
DPU PROG
X6
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3. The procedure for programming the cable can be found in the DPU manual
(P/N 315-033260). DPU firmware Rev 09.01.0022 or greater is required in
order to have compatibility with the PAD-5-MB and the expansion boards.
A
E
NOTE → If batteries larger than 18Ah are needed, an external battery box will be required.
Route wires through Non-Power limited, knockout location A.
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Wire Routing 1
POWER SUPPLY
B
PAD-5-MB
A E
B
ENCLOSURE
A
E
UP TO 35AH
BATTERIES
NOTE → If batteries larger than 35Ah are needed, an external battery box will be required.
Route wires through Non-Power limited, knockout location A.
Knockout Locations
A. Non-Power Limited - High Voltage (AC power)
B. Power Limited
C. Power Limited
D. Power Limited
E. Power Limited
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LIMITED
12-14 AWG MIN.
AC GROUND LUG
MAINS IN PAD-5-ENCL
(TO CONNECT
GROUND WIRE
FROM AC MAINS)
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X7
X6
X700 X600 X607
X606 H600
X602
X701 X901
X703
S600 X900
S602
H100
X100
S601
X101
H605
F100
X800
H500
H601
H501
X300
H602
H603
X400
H604
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WHITE
(PIN #4)
(ACPB)
TO X100
AC IN
120/240V ORANGE (PIN #1)
50/60Hz (+26VDC)
NOTE: Check brownout switch for the power supply and select proper source voltage.
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The installed power supply (170W or 300W) determines the charging current pro-
vided by the PAD-5’s charger and the compatible battery sizes as shown in the fol-
lowing table.
Power Supply Max Charging Current Battery Capacity Range
170W 2 Amps 7Ah – 35Ah
300W 6 Amps 35Ah – 100Ah
The PAD-5 uses the power supply selected in the panel configuration tool to set the
charging current. This selection also limits the available battery sizes in the configu-
ration tool to those shown in the table. Additionally, the PAD-5 confirms that the
power supply selected and the installed power supply agree. If they do not agree, a
trouble will be posted on the control panel.
Never select the 300W power supply and then connect 18Ah or smaller batter-
ies to the PAD-5. When recharging is required, the 6A charging current can
cause overheating and premature failure of the battery set.
Do not connect AC or batteries until all jumpers and boards are configured and
connected in the system. Once everything is installed and connected, first AC, then
the batteries must be connected.
To power down the system, first disconnect the batteries and then the AC.
4 ACPB (White) AC low signal. Signals when the mains connection drops
below AC 102 V.
3 PSSI (Green) Power supply status indication. Used by the periphery board
to know the health of the power supply.
2 GND (Black) Return (ground)
1 +24 V (Red) DC +24 V system supply
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Battery connections are to be completed only after the whole system has been
configured through jumpers and boards, and after AC has been applied.
The hardware required to connect the batteries to the main board is in the battery
kit.
The PAD-5 has an integrated intelligent charger, which displays the state of the
battery charger by the state of two LEDs, H500 and H501. The following chart
explains their function:
H500 H501 Mode
OFF GREEN Float
RED OFF Absorption Mode
GREEN RED Bulk Mode
OFF OFF Not charging, Battery Fault, AC
fail/Brownout, or Battery Charger Fault
Normally when the battery is fully charged, only the H500 GREEN led should be
on. The only time both LEDs should be off is when the PAD-5 is operating on batter-
ies, due to an AC fault or brownout, or the NAC outputs are activated because of an
ALARM. If the LEDs are out when on AC, refer to the Operator Interface (OI) for
more diagnostic information from the displayed event messages.
Remember that the low battery cut-off and high temperature charger disable are not
configurable or able to be disabled. They are there to keep the batteries in a safe
operating zone. The PAD-5-MB will cease operating when the batteries fall below
19.3V while in AC loss or brownout. When AC is restored, the panel should recover
and start charging the batteries again.
Also, if the temperature limit of the PAD-5-MB is exceeded, the battery charger will
turn off to keep the batteries safe. As soon as the temperature falls below the
threshold, the batteries will continue to charge. The OI will post a trouble, and when
the temperature is safe, the OI will post the “OUT”.
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NOTE →The battery charger has priority over the total system current. If the batteries
are drained, more current needs to go to charging the batteries. Therefore, if
the NACs are configured as Auxiliary Outputs, they will be turned off while the
batteries charge. The OI will display an overcurrent condition. After the
batteries make it to float, the trouble will go out and the Auxiliary Outputs will
return to ACTIVE. The dedicated Auxiliary Output (X800) will remain on, even
if the battery charger is active. It is only NACs configured for Auxiliary Output
that are affect by the battery charger priority.
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CLASS A
NAC1
+ +
X300 1_+
NAC
1_-
NAC
2_+
NAC
2_-
CLASS B
NAC1
+ +
X400 3_+
EOL
NAC
3_-
NAC1
4_+
EOL
NAC
4_-
Figure 10: NAC 1 and 2 shown configured as one Class A loop, and NAC 3 and 4 shown configured
as two Class B loops (supervised output connection. Polarity shown in ACTIVE mode.)
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Combined Total output between all on-board NACs, Class A Expansion Module NACs, and AUX is 9A for
a FP2012-U1 and 6A for a FP2011-U1
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X300
1 NAC1_+ Positive feed for notification appliances for NAC 1 Class A or CLASS
B
2 NAC1_- Return feed for notification appliances for
NAC 1 Class A or CLASS B;
3 NAC2_+ Positive feed for notification appliances for NAC Class A or NAC 2
Class B
4 NAC2_- Return feed for notification appliances for NAC 1 Class A or NAC 2
Class B
X400
1 NAC3_+ Positive feed for notification appliances for NAC 2 Class A or NAC 3
CLASS B
2 NAC3_- Return feed for notification appliances for
NAC 2 Class A or NAC 3 CLASS B;
3 NAC4_+ Positive feed for notification appliances for NAC 2 Class A or NAC 4
Class B
4 NAC4_- Return feed for notification appliances for NAC 2 Class A or NAC 4
Class B
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X300
Pin Designation Description
X400
Pin Designation Description
X300
Pin Designation Description
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X400
Pin Designation Description
The PAD-5-MB board has an input designed to connect to an external fire alarm
control unit's NAC circuit so that the PAD-5-MB board's NAC circuits can follow the
activation of the NAC circuits from an external source. The NAC Follower Input is
also used for synchronization for the PAD-5-MB and PAD-5-CLSA boards, so that
multiple PAD-5’s can be synchronized together across multiple device loop drivers.
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PAD-5
Backup Signal
P2 comm and GBF NAC
P2 OR
processor and Bell Follow er Output
Line activity Enable
P2
Inter- monitor
face AND
Bell Follower
Signal
Activity
Bell Follower Input
Operation:
Bell Follower Input 1) When an alarm occurs the PAD-5 must be c ommanded via P2 to activate
the GBF NAC Output. This is controlled by system logic.
2) Onc e the GBF NAC is activated, and as long as activity is detected on the
Bell Follower Input the PAD-5 sets the Bell Follower Enable and the GBF
NAC is driven by the Bell Follower Input.
3) If the GBF NA C is commanded to activate, but no activity is detected on
the Bell Follower Input after six seconds the PAD-5 clears the Bell Follower
Enable and puts its Backup Signal out to the GBF NAC.
As stated above, only those PAD-5s on a given P2 line card are synchronized. If
system size requires the use of more than one P2 line card, and all the
audible/visual signals must be synchronized, the GBF can be used to accomplish
this. One P2 line card is selected as the “Master” for the purpose of providing
master sync NACs to other PAD-5s on other P2 line cards. The selection of the
“Master” P2 is completely arbitrary and should be based on the most convenient
system wiring. The NACs from any PAD-5 on the Master P2 line can be used to
drive the BFI of PAD-5s on other P2 lines. It is also allowed to place notification
appliances on these Master NACs if standard line loss calculations are performed.
Figure 12 shows a typical system wide NAC synchronization example for a Desigo
Fire Safety Modular/Cerberus PRO Modular system using the PAD-5’s GBF
capability. Notice that it is not necessary to utilize the BFI on any of the PAD-5s on
the Master P2 line.
NOTE: A P2 line includes all stubs or loops from a single P2 line source such as the
XDLC in a modular system, the periphery board in a compact system, or the
peripheral board in a 50-point panel.
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EOLR EOLR
* * * *
EOLR
EOLR
EOLR EOLR
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Return –
Feed –
Feed +
Return +
Return –
Feed –
Feed +
Return +
The NAC The P2 loop
Loop Driver loop can can be
Loop Driver
only be Class A,
Class A or Class B, or
Class B Class X
PAD-5
1st NAC Follower
(configure in configuration
tool as NAC follower)
PAD-5
2nd NAC Follower
(configure in configuration
tool as NAC follower)
EOL needs to be at
end of run for
supervision to work
PAD-5 properly
Master NAC from PAD-5-MB
Polarity shown in Active mode
(or other NAC source) PAD-5
Last NAC Follower
(configure in configuration
tool as NAC follower)
X600
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1,3 BF (-) Input from external fire control panel and voice alarm fire control panel.
The return feed from the external control unit’s NAC circuit connects here.
2,4 BF (+) Input from external fire control panel and voice alarm fire control panel.
The active positive output from the external control unit’s NAC circuit
connects here.
NOTE→ The battery charger has priority over the total system current. If the batteries
are drained, more current needs to go to charging the batteries. Therefore, if
the NACs are configured as Auxiliary Outputs, they will be turned off while the
batteries charge. The OI will display an overcurrent condition. After the
batteries make it to float, the trouble will go out and the Auxiliary Outputs will
return to ACTIVE. The dedicated Auxiliary Output (X800) will remain on, even
if the battery charger is active. It is only NACs configured for Auxiliary Output
that are affect by the battery charger priority.
X1001
X800
AUX + 1
AUX - 2
AUX + 3
AUX - 4
There is only one connection allowed from Terminals 1 and 2. Terminals 3 and 4
allow for tapping the output to another device. Any fault on any X800 terminals will
affect all connected devices. Terminals 1/3 and 2/4 are tied together internally.
2 Combined Total output between all on-board NACs, Class A Expansion Module NACs, and AUX is 9A for a FP2012-U1 (300
Watt Power Supply) and 6A for a FP2011-U1 (170 Watt Power Supply).
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1,3 AUX (+) Positive feed for Aux circuit (DC +24 V)
2,4 AUX (-) Return feed Aux circuit
X700 P2
4 3 2 1
- + - +
6 1B+ 5 1B+
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3.2.4.3 Topologies
Siemens Siemens
Class X Class X
Device Device
CLASS X
XDLC PAD-5
CLASS X Topology
(All devices wired for Isolator Mode)
High Level Connection Diagram showing PAD-5-MB as a Class X device on XDLC
loop
BELL FOLLOWER
P2
Return –
Feed –
Feed +
Return +
X600
Loop Driver
X700
4 1 4 1 4 1
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XDLC
BELL FOLLOWER
P2
X600
Return –
Feed –
Feed +
Return +
Loop Driver
X700
4 1 4 1
- +
SLC
Device
PAD-5 PAD-5
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PAD-5 SLC
PAD-5
SLC SLC
XDLC Device Device Device
BELL FOLLOWER
P2
X600
Stub –
Stub +
Loop Driver
4 1 4 1
- +
SLC
Device
PAD- 5 PAD- 5
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3.2.6 Switches
3.2.6.1 S600 Main Board RESET
Button Function Position Meaning
S601 Switch resets current state of Not pressed Previous state of NACs and Aux circuits
Aux and NAC LEDs
Steady: In Trouble
Blinking: Was in Trouble (Currently Normal)
Pressed Clears previous state and reports current
state of NACs and Aux circuits
NOTE→ To comply with UL 864 the Ground Fault Detection must NOT be disabled
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Line Impedance Max. circuit resistance 1.6 Ω per wire (3.2 Ω max. loop)
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Note 1: Standby/Alarm Battery Load values are adjusted upward to account for the effect of the boost cir-
cuit as the battery discharges.
Note 2: If NAC is configured as AUX, AUX current must be included in the ALARM column if AUX circuit is
configured as "Always ON"
Note 3: AUX current must be included in the ALARM column if AUX circuit is configured as "Always ON"
Note 4: For CDC ZONES, unused circuits should be selected as a shorting device.
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NOTE → When two PAD-5s are sharing a single battery, in a PAB2-ENCL, a battery calc
sheet must be created for each PAD-5. Add together the required battery for each
PAD-5 and select the proper battery set. If the total exceeds 100Ah, then the PAD-
5s must have their own battery, and no PAD-5 can exceed 100Ah on its own
Battery Calculation
Battery backup is required for compliance to UL864. To determine the battery capacity, use the
PAD-5 Battery Calc Sheet and fill-out the required parameters.
1. Place the required “System Parameters”: Standby time (hours), required Alarm time (minutes),
minimum Battery Derating (%)
2. In the column “Installed?”, if using one of the expansion boards, choose “YES” from the drop-
down menu, for the card being installed to include its Standby and Alarm Battery Load into the
calc sheet. The expansion card that is not used should be set to “NO”
3. Enter loading for “Standby NAC Load” Column to determine the System Standby Current. For
CDC if using Shorting Device use “0.008A”, and for detector use “0.011A”. If NAC/AUX used as
“Input”, then enter “0.00” Add up all entries in this column
4. Put NAC and Releasing loads in the “Alarm NAC Load” Column to determine the System
Alarm Current. For the CDC if using Shorting Device enter “0.00A”. For detector, enter “.208A”.
If NAC/AUX used as “Input”, then enter “0.00”. Add up all entries in this column
5. Calculate Battery Requirement for “Standby Battery Load (Ah)” = [(System Standby Current
(A) x (1.22)) + (board battery standby load in BOLD for PAD-5 and expansion module (if re-
quired)) x Standby Time (hr)]
6. Calculate Battery Requirement for “Alarm Battery Load (Ah)” = [(System Alarm Current (A) x
(1.22)) + (board battery alarm load in BOLD) for PAD-5 and expansion module (if required) x
((Alarm Time (minutes) / 60)]
7. Calculate “Total AH Required (Ah)” = (Standby Battery Load + Alarm Battery Load)
8. Calculate the “Minimum Ah Required” = ((Total AH Required x 1.25) using Battery Derating of
20%)
Select the battery that meets or exceeds the final calculated amp hour rating.
• If battery Ah selection is greater than 35Ah, the system requires a FP2012-U1 “300 Watt
Power Supply” (and an external battery box will be required)
• If battery Ah selection is less than or equal to 35Ah, the system requires a FP2011-U1 “170
Watt Power Supply”
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4 Battery Maintenance
Perform the following tests at the recommended interval. Replace the battery set
every four years or if any of the test criteria are not met.
Initiation / Reacceptance
1. Charger Test—With the batteries fully charged and connected to the charger,
measure the voltage across the battery set. It must read 27.3V +/- 0.3V.
2. Discharge Test—With full system alarm load, the voltage on a fully charged
battery must not fall below 20.4V after 30 minutes.
3. Load Voltage Test—With full system alarm load, the voltage on a fully charged
battery must not fall below 24.6V after one minute.
Testing Interval
1. Semiannually—Perform the Load Voltage
Test.
2. Annually—Perform the Charger Test and
Discharge Test.
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