Refer to Figure 6 for the locations of the terminals described in Table 2.
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Figure 6: Control PC Board
* Shown with optional PS-EXP Add on PC Board
Terminal Block
Identification
‘Numbers
Table 2: Control PC Board Terminal Identification
Terminal
Identification
Funetion/Description
Int, Nt
‘These Terminals connect to the Input volage source (re T2VOC or 2AVDC
FACP). The FACP wil supply a voltage from 8-38VDC at SmA. Dung the alarm
Conditon these inputs wil cause the designated outputs to drive the notiicaton
‘appliances (designated outputs are set by output DIP switch banks). During
‘Stand-by on a FAC. a trouble condition on the designated fp wil eause these
inputs 0 open, providing a trauble condition on the FACP. Alarm condition always,
‘vortides trouble to eve output indicating appliances.
e153, 4,
RET, RET!
LR is connected on these terminals corresponding To INT= and INT, oF The
loop may be continued to other power supplies or appliances before terminating.
ets, 6
cers, 01
Dry contacts are used to actuate the designated outputs. Contacts are narmaliy
‘los0g and actuate the powor supply on contact OPEN, Designated outputs
Correspond to INT, INi- NOTE: FACP NAC circuit cannet energize the powe
‘supply by hese contaets. When these terminals are notin use, a jumper must be
connected across them,
Ter7,
The NZ.
‘Same as IN‘, IN for covesponding terminal
Tet, 10,
RET, RETZ
‘Same as RET i+, RETI- for conesponding terminals
ett, 12
co2+, cc2.
‘Operates the same as C "Dry" NC for corresponding farminals, When these
terminals are notin use, ajumper must be connected across thom
et-13, 14
B15, 16
S2US INF, IN-
BUS RET+, RET-
‘Synchronizng Bus IN" Links from previous POWERPATH “S BUS RET 10
synchronize both together. Controlled as Master or Remote by switch SW2
| Bositon 4, Currant Draw i 0,006 Amps por POWERPATH,
‘Synetronzng Bus RET. Syne contol output fom the maslar POWERPATH To
‘adclional POWERPATH panel °S BUS IN" lerminals. Always place 10K Ohm
LR onthe last panel. Controlled as Master or Remete by switen SWS Position
4. Up o 40 power supplies can be connected to the PS-BLP o” 12 to tha PS-6,
62.
e23,45
7e25,7
7B2-14, 15
SIL+, SIL-
TOE
(COMMON TROUBLE
ourPuT)
+ AUX OUT
sourt-
sourz:
sours:
sours.
‘Ausibls Silence: NAC inpat othe master POWERPATH fram FACP. The AudioTe
| signals transmitted to al POWERPATH: panels within teloop. Power Limes.
Typiealy used to tigger remote alerts or other reporting appliances. Form °C
contacts raled 24VDC at 1 Amp. NOTE: These terminals must be monitored by
| the FACP for Class "A* mode,
“This output has two modes of operation. The CP Mode is capable of 0.02 Amps
for 60 huts (PS-BLP only) or 0.24 Amps (PS-E-LP}O.075 Amps (PS) for 24
hours on battery back up for desired auxllary equipment. The MP Mode provides
{up ta_25 Amps in non-alarm condiion or when the Input ACs present. ‘Special
| Apoliatons, Power Limited
NAC appliances are connected to these outpuis. Each output can supply &
‘maximum load of 3.0 Amps, Class "8" of 3.0 Amps Class "AY and can be
Indviually programmed for Wheelock Strobe Syne Mode, Temporal Mode or
Input folower Mode. The outputs can be contgured as four Clase “B" cicts,
two Class A ceuts, o hwo Class "B" and one Clase "A" ccuis, Outputs are
controlled by a designates input INPUT 1 or 2) as selected by the DIP switch for
‘hat eutput Power Limos.
Eze
[Not Uses
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