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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
IO404 Module is designed for the gather inputs from outside of the fire alarm system or give output
to control the devices that will indicate any alarms or trigger any device connected to the system. The
module is plug-in type input or output with addressable analog communications. When working as
input module, it transmits an analog representation of inputs over a communication line to the control
panel. When working as output it receives data from the control panel and triggers the relay or
sounder that was connected to the system. Inside MCU’s EEPROM keep the sensor’s address that can
be set by a portable Address setting device PP201 Device Programmer.
The operation mode of the module can be programmed by the PP201 device programmer. The
module can work in four different operation modes;
On IO404 modules there are necessary connection terminals. After selecting the operation mode the
related connections must be used. Useless terminals will not be enabled so wiring to these terminals
will not work accept needed terminals.
INSTALLATION
The IO Module consists of two main parts: a base
and the cover. The base consists of a circuit board,
connection terminals, setting dipswitch, indicator leds and
enable/disable of EndofLine resistors.
Under the base there are two different connection
types; Hidden brackets for directly mounting on the wall,
and DIN tray mounting when mounting in a closed DIN tray
box. When mounting, leave at least 10cm around the device
to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation.
Before wiring the installer must select the device
operation mode, enable/disable the related jumpers and give
the modules address by the PP201 Device Programmer.
Operation Mode
In the left upper on the circuit board there is a dip switch for operation mode selection. Selecting the
switch positions the operation mode can be specified.
DIPSWITCH SETTING:
It is possible to program the operation mode by the PP201 device programmer. The installer have not
to forget that if the Operation Mode has programmed by PP201 Device Programmer once, the
dipswitch functions will not work anymore until dipswitch control activated again by the Programmer.
In order to set the Operation Mode by the PP201 Programmer;
Setting the Sensitivity of IO404 Module will select the operation mode as follows:
Setting anyother value from the above values between 1-250 will switch module to assign to
Dipswitch selection.
In order to program IO404 Operation Mode by PP201 Programmer, simply press SET on programmer
following pressing 2, will be ready to set the desired IO404 SET MODE. Enter the value desired (100-
103) and press Write Button in order to upload new operating mode without using Dipswitches. In
order to change the selection way to dipswitches the installer must enter by the same way any other
value different from 100-103.
Please do not forget that the operation mode selection can be written by the PP201 Programmer but
can not be read from the module. Only the address ID of the module can be read from the IO404
Module.
The module will operate as supervised input module. Only the Digital Input connection terminals are
active. The input will supervise by connecting resistors. In order to supervise the wiring connection to
the supervised device, an EOL(EndofLine) resistor 10K must be supervised. If the module can not see
the 10K resistor it will transmit Open Error to the FACP. If there is a short circuit on Input terminals
IO404 wil transmit Short Error to the FACP. The EOL resistor must be connected closer to the device
that will be input supervised. So the module can supervise the wire connection between module and
the device that will supervised. If the distance between the IO404 module and the device that will
supervised not so long, or there are no 10K resistor to connect, there is an onboard cancelation of
open-short recognition. By connecting the jumper EOL-IN, the open-short recognition can be
cancelled. If the installer connects the 10K EOL resistor, he should not forget to remove the EOL-IN
jumper.
In supervised input operation, there is no need to connect external 24V terminals. In this mode the
device can work from the loop power.
The input is triggered when 470R resistance captured from the supervised input. It transmits an
alarm signal to the FACP within 10 seconds. Alarm capture resistor value should be between 270R-
680R.
The wiring schematic is given in Figure 1.
In some cases, for example when monitoring water existence in the pipes, installation can be done
not to give alarm. In this condition the installer can short the 470R resistor in order to give fault. The
Input module will transmit a short fault to the FACP when switch closed.
The module will operate as Conventional Input Module. Only the Conventional Input connection
terminals are active. External 24V power must be provided in this mode.
This mode allows the system integrator to connect conventional type detectors and modules to the
FACP. The module will work as an one zone Conventional Panel.
As in the standard of Conventional Panel EN54-2, the connection must be done. Up to 20
conventional detectors and unlimited Manual Call Points can be connected to the Conventional Input
of IO404.
In order to supervise the wiring connection of the line, an EOL(EndofLine) resistor 6K8 must be
connected at the end of the line. If the module can not see the 6K8 resistor it will transmit Open
Error to the FACP. If there is a short circuit on Conventional Input terminals IO404 will transmit Short
Error to the FACP. The EOL resistor must be connected to the last device on the line. So the module
can supervise the wire connection up to last device. By connecting the jumper CON-IN the open-short
recognition can be cancelled. If the installer connects the 6K8 EOL resistor, he should not forget to
remove the CON-IN jumper.
When reset occurred in the system, the module will cut the 24V power although 24V external power
exists. So, the installer or system integrator has no need to take care of the external power in reset.
There are three indication leds for conventional input onboard. Alarm, Short and Line Cut will be
indicated by these leds. These leds are only active when the module is working as Conventional Input
Module.
In Figure 2 the connection schematic of Conventional Input Module is given. The wiring must be done
properly and the polarity should be taken into consideration.
Supervised Sounder Output Module (Set Value 103 Operation Mode 11)
WIRING
The wiring should be done as shown in figures. Proper wire gauges should be used. The installation
wires should be color-coded to limit wiring mistakes and ease system troubleshooting. Improper
connections will prevent a system from responding properly in the event of a fire.
Earth Connection of the device must be done to the earth connection of FACP and cable screens.
While using Digital input mode or Conventional Input Mode, the input connection cable screens must
be connected to the earth of the device and FACP.
Remove power from the communication line before installing module.