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Technical Specification AAP-10 Alarm Annunciator Panel SystemCORP

Alarm Sequence A, Automatic Reset Mounting Panel Mount with supplied mounting clips Embedded Technology Pty Ltd
Sequences Sequence M, Manual Reset
ANSI/ISA Sequence F1A, Auto 1st Rst No Subseq Alm Operating
18.1-1979 Sequence F2M-1, Manual 1st Rst No Subseq Temperature -10 C to +55 C
(R1992) Sequence F3A, Auto 1st Rst 1st Out Flash
Sequence R Ringback Audible Output Keypad: Key Features
No Lock-In Sequence Run Light, Sleep, Lamp Test, Mute, ACK, First Reset, Reset
External Keypad and other external functions available þ System configuration from 4 to 252 alarm
Operational input channels with 5kV isolation
Modes Attended and Unattended / Sleep
Technical Compliance þ Up to 126 integrated alarm extension
Input Optically Isolated 24 Vdc to 110 Vdc output channels with 4kV isolation
Channels Note: Logical AND|OR available across cells Electrical
IEC 61000-4-2 Electrostatic Discharge þ 24/48 Vdc or 90 to 125 Vdc integrated
Filter Time 5-3000 ms (3 seconds) IEC 61000-4-3 Radiated Field Disturbance
Delay Time 0-60000 ms (60 seconds)
power supply options
IEC 61000-4-4 Fast Transients
IEC 61000-4-5 Surge Immunity þ Modular and expandable system design
Output IEC 61000-4-6 Conducted RF Disturbance
Channels Optically isolated 6A, 250 Vac Max. þ Integrated keypad and programmable
IEC 61000-4-8 Power Frequency Magnetic Field
IEC 61000-4-12 Damped Oscillatory Waves alarm buzzer
Alarm 2 parallel LED's per lamp
Display Each lamp can be independently configured CISPR 22 Interference Field Strength þ Isolated inputs for 6 external operator
Luminous intensity per lamp: interface switches and buttons
White = 5000 mcd
Green = 3000 mcd þ 4 kV isolated programmable alarm output
Red = 1600 mcd Environmental
IEC 60068-2-2 Operating Temperature relay
IEC 60068-2-78 Steady Relative Humidity
Visible Area 65 x 65 mm max in various arrangements
IEC 60068-2-30 Cyclic Relative Humidity
þ Attended and Un-attended/Sleep Modes
Internal Audible þ Alarm window size options
Alarm 2.9 kHz (+/-0.05) @ 98 dB/30cm
Mechanical
þ Customizable range of LED colours and
External IEC 60068-2-6 Vibration Response and backlit diffuser filtering
Alarm Relay Optically isolated 6A, 250 Vac max Endurance
IEC 60068-2-27 Shock Response and Endurance þ Replaceable alarm LED assembly with in-
Physical 70W x 70Hx 127D mm front cell enclosure built redundancy
Dimensions with bezel frames
þ Fully software configurable via USB port
& Weight Keypad controller assembly = 280 grams Configuration
Input/Output cell assembly = 170 grams þ Programmable boolean alarm grouping
Surrounding aluminium frame
SystemCORP Embedded Technology’s Description
for 1 side of a cell = 38 grams
Windows™ based AAP Designer
The AAP-10 Alarm Annunciator Panel provides visual and A number of various system alarms can be generated by
audible process and alarm indications for single or configuring designated alarm output channels.
grouped digital inputs.
Ordering Panel Configuration The AAP-10 is field programmable via USB. Indiviually
To order use the following order number for your configuration. For the orientation of the visual alarm bezel placement, draw on the “AAP Bezel Orientation” worksheet. The AAP-10 is manufactured from universal cells, each 65 programmable alarm sequences comply with the
x 65 mm, which can be assembled in an array to provide ANSI/ISA 18.1-1979 (R1992) standard.
Power Supply = 48 [20-70 Vdc] the number of alarm channels required to suit individual
110 [ 90-125Vdc]
Horizontal Cells = # 1 to 9 110-4x1H-006-001-02-5W-3Y-2R-2G system configurations. Each cell of the AAP-10 contains 4 Configuring and programming the AAP-10 can easily be
Vertical Cells = # 1 to 9 digital inputs, 2 alarm extension relay outputs and up to 4 done by using the SystemCORP Embedded Technology’s
Orientation of Keypad 2 Green LED lamps independently annunciated LED illuminated windows. AAP Designer on a Windows™ PC.
= Horizontal (H) or Each replaceable alarm lamp assembly has inherent LED
Vertical (V) 2 Red LED lamps Evaluate
Bezel A (small) = ### 000 to 252 redundancy. A maximum of 63 cells plus operator keypad Alarm Sequence:
§Automatic
Bezel B (med) = ### 000 to 126 3 Yellow LED lamps can be set into an array to suit any application. Logical §Manual
Bezel C (large) = ## 01 to 64 Digital Inputs Operation §F3A
AND OR §F2M-1 Alarm
LED Colours = White (#W) 5 White LED lamps
Alarm window description is user configurable as text, NAND NOR §F1A
Yellow (#Y) §No Lock-in
Red (#R) 2 Large Bezel C 2x 65x65mm graphic symbols or as a combination of both. Standard §Ringback
(Including Keypad)
Green (#G) text or graphic PC software is suitable for any customer
1 Medium Bezel B 1x 30x65mm designed alarm displays. The ANSI alarm sequences, LED lamp configurations, the
For Example: use of alarm extension outputs, and the system’s main
6 Small Bezel A’s 6x 30x30mm
A clear plastic cover with a alarm output buzzer as well as general alarm output relays
Keypad oriented Horizontally diffuser sheet protects the are easily configure with a few simple mouse clicks.
Keypad alarm message transparency
1 Vertical cell
within the plastic bezel.
4 Horizontal cells (including keypad cell)
Cell 1 Cell 2 Cell 3 Cell 4 A number of different LED colour
Orientation of Keypad = ‘H’orizontal 110 [90-125Vdc] power supply module lamps (white, red, green, yellow) in combination with
transparency background colours allow the differentiation
between high priority alarms and system events.
Complements of:
SystemCORP
Embedded Technology Pty Ltd Each cell expands to 8 additional digital inputs or 4
4 / 12 Brodie Hall Drive programmable alarm output channels. Any combination The configuration is simply downloaded via USB port. No
Technology Park of alarm inputs may be grouped using the boolean
Bentley, Western Australia 6102 - Australia special tools or jumper settings are required.
Tel: +61 (8) 9472 8500 operators AND|OR to an individual alarm output.
Skype ID: systemcorp_embedded
Fax: +61 (8) 9472 9500

Email: info@systemcorp.com.au
910-0004 AAP-10 Datasheet v1.00
Custom Display Panel Example AAP-10 System Configurations The AAP-10 calls attention to abnormal process
condition by the use of individual illuminated visual Process: NORMAL
The AAP-10 is manufactured to meet individual 4 x 1 Cells with Horizontal Keypad displays and an audible buzzer. The AAP-10 also shows 1st Reset while Sequence: NORMAL
the changes from normal process status to sequence Normal Visual: OFF First to
requirements by combining a number of cells into a Return to Audible: SILENT Abnormal
system assembly with up to 63 cells plus keypad cell. A states caused by changes in the process conditions and Normal
Keypad Ack while Normal Subsequent to Abnormal
matt or polished aluminium frame attached to be panel by the manual operation of the pushbuttons. New
sequence states may be dependent upon the process Process: NORMAL or
mounted. ABNORMAL
4 Alarms 3 Alarms 1 Alarm Keypad conditions that exist at the time that the pushbuttons are Sequence: SUBSEQUENT
4x Bezel A 2x Bezel A 1x Bezel C 1x Bezel C
operated. ALARM 1st
Individual Cell Configurations 1 x 4 Cells with
1x Bezel B
Visual: FAST FLASH Reset
Vertical Keypad The visual displays (LED's) usually flash to indicate Audible: SILENT
Within any cell the alarm window size is adjusted by Ack while Abnormal
4 x 3 Cells with Horizontal Keypad abnormal process conditions and change when alarms
using different window bezel sizes: Process: ABNORMAL Process: NORMAL or
are acknowledged. Additional types of flashing (e.g.
Sequence: SUBSEQUENT ABNORMAL
4 Alarms 3 Alarms slow, fast, and intermittent flashing) indicate that ALARM Sequence: FIRST ALARM
pushbuttons are pressed, process conditions have Visual: ON Visual: INTERMITTENT
returned to normal, or subsequent abnormal changes. Audible: SILENT FLASH
Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp Audible: AUDIBLE
Optionally, these standard sequences may make use of 1st Reset
Process: NORMAL or
while
more than one indication device. A global external alarm Abnormal ABNORMAL
Sequence: 1st ACK
Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp
relay and output relays can be assigned to an alarm Visual: SLOW FLASH
sequence. Audible: SILENT

4 x Bezel A 2 x Bezel A
Keypad
Example Sequence 5: F3A, Automatic Reset First Out
1 x Bezel B
with First Out Flashing and Reset Pushbutton
2 Alarms 1 Alarm Keypad

Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp

Every Cell may contain various Bezels oriented in


different rotations. Also, note that various colour lamps
may be used in any combination. Power Consumption Logical Operations:
Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp

In addition, various transparency background colours The calculation of power consumption is dependent Alarm sequences
2 x Bezel B 1 x Bezel C may also be used in combination with the lamps to upon the total number of cells, the power required in a can be a logic
differentiate alarms and system events. Normal process state as well as the number of visual function of various
Bezels may be oriented in any position within a cell: alarms (LEDs) turned-on plus output relays used while inputs and then
Bezel A (Small) = 30 x 30 mm in the Abnormal (active alarm) process. assigned to
Bezel B (Medium) = 30 x 65 mm specific LED lamp
Bezel C (Large) = 65 x 65 mm Normal Process: configurations.
Keypad Cell containing power supply and keypad
module while idle = 1.8 watts Simply ticking the
I/O Cell with LED's off = 0.25 watts/cell input channels and
selecting an
Abnormal (Alarm Active) Process: AND|OR operation
Alarm Sequences LED lamp active = 0.42 watts each within AAP Designer
(4 lamps per I/O Cell = 1.68 watts/cell) creates the desired logical operation.
The AAP-10 supports seven ANSI/ISA 18.1-1979 External Alarm or
Select the sequence from Output Relay active = 0.2 watts each By inverting the inputs, additional logic permutations are
(R1992) Annunciator Sequences. The sequences the AAP Designer menu
supported are: (2 relays per I/O Cell = 0.4 watts/cell) being created (e.g. De Morgan logic NAND|NOR).
Internal Buzzer = 0.42 watts Assigning various combinations of LED lamps to an
1. Sequence A, Automatic Reset alarm sequence is also done with a click of the mouse.
2. Sequence M, Manual Reset
3. Sequence F1A, Automatic Reset First Out Input Channels:
with No Subsequent Alarm State Output Relays:
4. Sequence F2M-1, Manual Reset First Out with AAP Designer can assign to alarm input channels a
No Subsequent Alarm Flashing and Silence Process: NORMAL Filter Time within the range of 5 to 3000 milliseconds Individual inputs can be assigned to trigger an output
Pushbutton Return to Sequence: NORMAL Ack while designed to filter out any (“spike”) erroneous Abnormal relay; thus, allowing custom external alarms to be added
Normal Normal
5. Sequence F3A, Automatic Reset First Out, Visual: OFF Process signals. to a specific input. Typically, output relays are used for
First Out Flashing and Reset Pushbutton Audible: SILENT the ANSI Ringback alarm sequence.
6. Sequence R, Ringback Alarm
7. No Lock-In Sequence To Abnormal

Process: ABNORMAL NORMAL or


Process: Alarm Message Transparency:
The AAP Designer software application allows the user ABNORMAL
to select one of the Alarm Types from a pull-down menu Sequence: ACK Sequence: ALARM
Visual: ON Ack
Visual: FLASHING The LED lamps illuminate the user created graphic/text
for each digital input. By default, every input is set to the Audible: SILENT
while
Abnormal Audible: AUDIBLE message. A Microsoft Word™ file template for printing
Automatic Reset sequence. on clear or coloured transparencies is provided for
Example Sequence 1: Automatic Reset Input Delay Time can also be added to each input adding your own custom alarm messages for each visual
channel from 0 to 60,000 milliseconds (1 minute). alarm.

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