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Universal Expander Module INSTALLATION MANUAL

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1. SW2 2000 Module number and options 3 4000 Module number See details on pages 2000 LAN Key 3 4000 Options See page 8 for details LK3 LK5 LAN System select All on 2000 for 2000 systems Allon 3000 for 3000 Access 4000 8 amp 9 438 UNIVERSAL EXPANDER 933004 3 Rev D z RIAR O oS fee an 2S Latin 233 e JE Jal aA 3 JP1 Current Limit Ee et ee Te OE nt If optional 2 5A in line wo Ee mi i transformer is used short JP1 to so ad Il glslz increase current limit to 2A SE a Jg E C B F101 to F105 FUSES M205 ee n REPLACE WITH FAST BLOW 4 Kk la FUSES OF THE SPECIFIED coa a a aa ee VALUE ONLY sss else T101 Plug pack Battery amp Siren Connections AC 16VAC input from Plug pack supplied B To ve terminal of 12V 6 5AH Battery B To ve terminal of 12V 6 5AH Battery S2 To external 8 Ohm Siren speaker S1 To internal 8 Ohm Siren speaker See Siren wiring diagrams on page 4 T102 LAN amp Tamper Switch Connections POS Connect outgoing LAN ve to power subsequent modules if required NEG Connect LAN Ground VE LAN A DATA LAN Data A OR
2. OFF in 3000 V1 systems IMPORTANT NOTE When a 16 Zone Expander board is NOT fitted to the Universal Expander E type configuration Zones 17 to 32 may appear as being in the Alarm or Tamper state when viewed via the Test menu MENU 4 1 THIS WILL NOT AFFECT SYSTEM OPERATION These zones will not physically exist on the module and would therefore not be assigned to any Areas or programmed to perform any function The previous version of the Expander module PCB automatically treated these zones as sealed when the expansion board was removed In the Universal Expander this has been changed to provide protection against unauthorized removal of a 16 Zone Expander in addition to the protection provided by the cabinet tamper switch Siren Operation Siren programming is still the same however Expander Siren numbers will control sirens on both the B and E type Expanders I e S00 Control Module Siren S01 Sirens on E01 and B01 S02 Sirens on E02 and B02 etc 10 Universal Expander Module Installation Notes Expander Module Fault LEDs MODEL 3000 ACCESS 4000 During normal operation the REC amp XMIT LEDs indicate LAN activity At power up they also aid with the diagnosis of possible fault conditions The table below describes fault LED conditions and the suggested course of action to remedy any fault which may occur REC XMIT EXPLANATION REMEDY ON ON Module is un addressed OFF ON Module type unknown Con
3. not exceed 700mA with standard plug pack
4. 12 Universal Expander Module Installation Notes Reporting Reporting with most Contact ID maps will treat the Mini Expander Exp32 and Exp16 as the same With the exception of the SIMSII map which identifies all Module types This means that care needs to be taken in a reporting system that the same module number is not used if you want unique reporting E g B01 B02 E03 B04 M05 E06 etc will ensure that all zones are reported individually Installing modules B01 E01 and MO1 will mean that only zones 17 to 32 on Expander B01 will be reported uniquely Expander 1 Zones 1 to 8 will represent Zones to 8 on all three of the modules and Zones 9 to 16 will represent those Zones on both BO1 and E01 In SIMSI mapping the following type numbers will apply Type 3 B type Expanders Type 6 M type Expanders 8 Zone Mini Expanders Type 7 E type Expanders Electrical Specifications Power Supply Input 16VAC from Plug pack supplied Current Consumption 55mA from plug pack NOT including current drawn by Detectors amp peripherals Battery Capacity 12V 6 5 AH Sealed Lead Acid Battery Maximum current Total combined current required by devices connected to LAN POS and DET must not exceed 700mA Note Maximum auxiliary current may be increased to 1 5A by using the optional 16V 2 5 Amp in line transformer instead of the plug pack AND shorting link JP1 NOTE See information supplied with Dete
5. DATA connection See LAN wiring on p3 LAN B CLOCK LAN Data B OR CLOCK connection SPR Connect incoming LAN ve TAM Tamper Switch connections No End of Line resistors required NOTE VE connections from two different power supply sources must never be connected together See LAN wiring on page 3 REC LED1 LAN Data Receive Poll amp FAULT DIAGNOSIS XMIT LED2 LAN Data Transmit Clock amp FAULT DIAGNOSIS JP2 Zones 9 16 External 3000 4000 Only Removed if zones 9 16 are monitored externally via Lift Interface board DIPSwitch 1 6 is On JP5 Zones 1 8 External 3000 4000 Only Removed if zones 1 8 are monitored externally via Lift Interface board DIPSwitch 1 5 is On Ji Expansion Header 3000 4000 Only Expansion option connected via ribbon cable supplied with the unit e g 16 Zone Expansion board 24 Auxiliary Expansion board 8 Relay Expander board s or Lift Interface card s JP3 LAN Termination Fitted if unit is one of the two furthest modules from the Control Module or a LAN Isolator JP4 Auxiliaries 1 8 External 3 4000 Only Normally in EXP position Moved to LFT position if Auxiliaries 1 8 are provided externally via Lift Interface board T8 Auxiliary outputs Auxiliaries 1 to 8 Open Collector outputs See details on page 5 T103 Detector Power Fuse protected Power Supply output for 12V Detector Power Sum of current drawn from DET and LAN POS must
6. ctors for actual current consumption Fuse Protection Separate fuses provided for Battery Siren1 Siren2 LAN amp Detector Power ALWAYS REPLACE WITH SAME FUSE TYPE AND VALUE Due to on going product development this manual is subject to change without notice Part No 633004G Revision 1 2 August 2003 1 Universal Expander Module INSTALLATION MANUAL Overview The Universal Expander Module connects to a Model 3000 Access 4000 system OR a Model 2000 system providing an additional 16 Zone inputs 8 Auxiliary outputs and 2 Siren drivers Up to 5 Universal Expander modules can be installed in a Model 2000 and up to 64 in a 3000 4000 system Note Depends on Memory option fitted to Control module In a 3000 Access 4000 system the number of Zones or Auxiliaries can be further expanded The 16 Zone expansion board increases the number of available Zones to 32 The 24 Auxiliary expansion board increases the number of Auxiliaries to 32 Up to three 8 Way Relay expansion boards can add 8 16 or 24 Relays to the Expander Up to four Lift Interface boards provide low level interface to Lift control systems including Lift button feedback for 8 16 24 or 32 floors Up to 64 floors in total may be controlled by using two Universal Expanders Expansion boards can be installed on standoffs in the existing enclosure or externally when required and connect to the Universal Expander Module via the supplied ribbon cable NOTE On
7. e set to Y es e g 5 off off ON off off off off G Limit of 2000 Expander Module Numbers E01 Z01 CXSRANT 6 ON off ON off off off off Options gt nn Ynnnnn 7 off ON ON off off off off 8 ON ON ON off off off off 2000 See page 8 13 of the Model 2000 Installers Manual for wiring method A oe a a m ie J o fe J o fe fe 11 off ON off ON off off off 12 ON ON of ON off off off SIREN WIRING 13 off off ON ON off off off Maximum of two 8 Ohm Siren speakers may be connected to each siren driver wired in 2 ae N ie pr P parallel Normally Closed Siren cover Tampers may be wired in series with the speaker 16 ON ON ON ON off off off cable This method utilizes the siren speaker circuit monitoring Siren tamper input s j z should be disabled if siren s not connected through to 6 ON ON ON ON ON ON off Normally Closed 99 off ON off off off ON ON Siren cover tamper esd N CABLE 14 0 2 Minimum Although memory structure will allow for 99 of any Module type current memory size and configuration options limit Model 3000 Access4000 Expander Module numbers to 64 or less A depending on Memory size fitted and Memory configuration selected PA ER fam When wiring 2 speakers 7 ig in parallel it is best to Normally Closed wire the cover tampers Siren cover tampers g to zone inputs amp program for tamper processing 8 Universal Expander Module Installation Notes Revision 1 2 August 2003 DIPSwitch settings Auxil
8. ers from the LANKEY the Expander will not be recog co Auxiliary Current AUX2 to 8 Note LED ie lt 200mA per Auxiliary orientation Choose a secret combination of the 8 switches that you will use for this installation When you configure the system make sure the LANKEY option matches the switch settings e g sw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Locks are activated via a relay External power supply is used for lock power to prevent On Off Off On On Of On On voltage spikes reaching the equipment provide longer battery backup amp minimise the possibility of earth loops LANKEY settings LAN 12345678 m a key Y Lao Hi Relay and Lock power a Connections MUST SW2 1 3 Module Number See details on page 9 be separated Not used Set to Off 5 AC Mains fail delay time Off 20 seconds A NEG POS On 255 seconds J a Wv d 6 2000 Module number See details on page 9 External 7 On Invert Auxiliaries 1 to 4 gt lt Pwr Supply 8 On Invert Auxiliaries 5 to 8 Auxiliary outputs normally switch to ground Clamp Diode MUST Batt backed when the Auxiliary is active or On SW7 and 8 are used to reverse the operation of the N be fitted across Lock Auxiliary outputs so that the output will be switched to ground when the Auxiliary is Kathode to ve Off and will float High when the Auxiliary is On Universal Expander Module T4 T7 Zone Input connections DIPswitches Installation Notes Revision 1 2 August 2003 UNIVERSAL EXPANDER PCB
9. iary Output Wiring 3000 Access 4000 Systems Auxiliaries 1 amp 2 can switch up to 500mA continuous and are suitable for inductive loads Except for lock strikes etc SW1 1 Expander type See details on page 11 Max current on any other individual Auxiliary must be less than 200mA 2 Input Debounce time Off 400mS normal Total current drawn by Auxiliaries LAN Detectors must be less than 700mA 1 5A On 40mS fast if optional 2 5A in line transformer is used instead of plug pack AND Link JP1 shorted 3 AC Mains fail delay time Off 20 seconds When an external power supply is used to power auxiliary devices a good common On 255 seconds Negative connection MUST exist between the power supply and the module 4 On Lift Mode Set to On when Lift Interface board s connected Clamp diode should be fitted across inductive loads Kathode bar to ve 5 Zones to 8 External In Lift mode Link JP5 must also be removed 6 Zones 9 to 16 External In Lift mode Link JP2 must also be removed 7 Not used 4 tve connections to ve 1 2 kQ current 8 Not used _ Nearest the Aux output limit resistor SW2 Module number See details on page 9 2000 Systems co gt lt SW1 LANKEY Used to provide some security against the Expander Module being D replaced with a substitute module The 8 switches must be set to the same pattern as lt the LANKEY option set in the Control module during LAN configuration If the eg of the 8 switches diff
10. ly one of these expansion options can be fitted at a time All devices can be connected with ease thanks to the provision of additional power connections for detector and or siren power Important Notes 1 The Model 2000 is only available in Australia and New Zealand 2 The Universal Expander CANNOT be used in Model 2000 systems Use 2000 Expander Modules 2000 was discontinued in 1997 2 Universal Expander Module Installation Notes Installing the Expander Module Expander Module Parts List Expander Module PCB mounted on metal sub chassis in metal box Tamper switch bracket Installation Kit containing Plug pack 7x8 Way plug on screw terminals Tamper switch 2x6 3mm Tamper switch connectors 1x2Amp Fuse 2x4 8mm Battery terminal connectors 7x plastic D bungs 20x 2k2End of line resistors red red black brown brown 20x 6k8 End of line resistors blue grey black brown brown Installation Manual This document Mounting the Unit Australian enclosure Other countries may differ 1 Expander Modules are supplied in metal boxes which must be secured to a flat vertical surface using fasteners through the four mounting holes in the chassis 2 The tamper switch bracket must be positioned through the slot in the chassis before the chassis is secured to the wall 3 Orientation of the box MUST be as per one of the illustrations below 4 Installation environment should be maintained a
11. rom o Previous DC 9 To next module LY module All Expanders in the system must be powered for LAN communications to work If any Expander Module in the system is powered down then no communication with If more than one Expander module is to be added to a system the Expanded Memory Option must be fitted to the Control module If the Expander module number is set to 2 or above the Expander will never be recognised with the standard memory option 4 Universal Expander Module Installation Notes Revision 1 2 August 2003 9 Zone Input amp Siren Wiring Module Numbering ZONE INPUT WIRING NORMALLY CLOSED ALARM CONTACTS The Expander Module number is set using DIPswitches on SW2 The Module number equals n 1 where n is the binary number set on the DIPswitches DIPSwitches 1 to 3 are used for Model 2000 Switches 5 to 8 have other functions DIPSwitches 1 to 7 are used for Model 3000 Access 4000 Normally Closed Norm Closed Tamper contact Alarm contact P ModuleNo DIPswitch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Binary value 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 1 off off off off off off off 2 ON off off off off off off NORMALLY OPEN ALARM CONTACTS M 3 off ON off off off off off odel 3000 Access 4000 Wired in exactly the same manner as above When programming the Zone Input however the option to Swap Seal and Alarm conditions 4 ON ON off off off off off must b
12. t a temperature of 0 to 40 Celsius and 15 to 85 Relative humidity non condensing 415mm Depth 102mm 230mm A Battery TE Tamper switch amp bracket Weight 6 2kg includes battery and cover Revision 1 2 August 2003 11 EXPANDER TYPE SELECTION 3000 V2 and ACCESS 4000 SYSTEMS ONLY Model 3000 V2 and Access 4000 offer two Expander Module types to allow for more effi cient use of Memory The type is selected with DIPSwitch 1 on SW1 as follows Off B type Expander 16 or 32 Zones On E type Expander 16 Zones only The normal Zone Expander that can have from 16 to 32 Zones and from 8 to 32 Auxiliaries is now designated a B type module Big Expander The E type Module now refers to the same physical Zone Expander product but limited to the basic 16 Zones and up to 16 Auxiliaries I e The 16 Zone Expansion board cannot be used and only 8 additional Auxiliaries can be used Where there is a possibility that an Expander installation requiring no more than 16 zones initially may be expanded to more than 16 zones at a later date it is recommended to make the Module a B type to allow for future expansion NOTE This is not applicable to 3000 V1 systems where all Expanders are E type and can be used with 16 or 32 Zones fitted S1 on DIPswitch 1 must be left
13. trol Module Firmware upgrade required Flash ON Duplicate Module This module number already in use by a module of the same type Flash Flash Module number selected is too big for Control Module RAM size Select a lower Module number ON OFF Too many modules on Network for Control Module RAM size 2000 When used in 2000 system the 2 LEDs help to verify system operation CLK This LED will flash momentarily once a second when the Expander module recognises communications form the control module to the other modules on the system such as Expanders and LCD Terminals This LED should always be flashing during normal operation If the LED is not flashing it indicates that the Expander is not seeing Control module communications Check the wiring of the DAT CLK and NEG connections back to the Control module Check that all other modules in the system are operational POLL The CLK LED indicates that the Expander is recognizing comms from the Control module but not that it is transferring zone information back to the Control module Every time the POLL LED flashes zone information is transferred to the Control module If POLL LED is not flashing information is not being transferred to the Control module Check the following Is the CLK LED flashing If not the POLL LED will never flash Has the system been configured MENU 7 V 0 Is the LANKEY setting the same in the Control Module and on the Expander Have the Module number s
14. witches been set to the correct Expander module no Revision 1 2 August 2003 LAN Wiring GENERAL LAN POWER CONNECTIONS The POS terminal may be used to provide power to LCD Terminals etc in the vicinity of the Expander module but note that there should be no connection from the POS terminal of the Expander to the POS terminal on other Expanders or the Control module cable via the SPARE terminal See below If required the LAN to subsequent Modules may derive 12V from the incoming LAN Current drawn from LAN POS and DET must not exceed 700mA with std plug pack 3000 ACCESS 4000 The LAN is connected using twisted pair cable One pair is used for Data A amp B and the other pair is used for POS amp NEG Links LK3 LK4 amp LK5 MUST be set to 3000 JP3 LAN Termination is fitted if unit is one of the two furthest modules from the Control Module or a LAN Isolator See Model 3000 4000 Installation manual or LAN Installation amp Troubleshooting for more details 2000 The LAN is connected using twisted pair cable One pair is used for DATA amp POS and the other pair is used for CLOCK amp NEG Data and Clock must not be on the same pair Links LK3 LK4 amp LK5 MUST be set to 2000 any module is possible no atnaece Ow aa 2 2 az onr rere EUA S x AB From To next Previous module module ep DT CKO O a oad 2 2 az onr rere ERA sS F

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