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Cerberus PACE Compact 

Public Address and Controlled Evacuation 

Installation 

Mounting 

 

 

 

A6V11899867_en--_a 

 

Smart Infrastructure 

2020-12-30 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Cerberus PACE Compact

Page 1: ...Cerberus PACE Compact Public Address and Controlled Evacuation Installation Mounting A6V11899867_en _a Smart Infrastructure 2020 12 30 ...

Page 2: ...of to others without express authorization are prohibited Offenders will be held liable for payment of damages All rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design patent are reserved Issued by Siemens Switzerland Ltd Smart Infrastructure Global Headquarters Theilerstrasse 1a CH 6300 Zug Tel 41 58 724 2424 www siemens com buildingtechnologies Edition 2020 12 30 Document ...

Page 3: ... 5 1 Mains connection PC1001 31 4 5 2 Mains connection PC1002 32 4 6 24 V connection to the power supply 34 4 7 Mount and install additional power amplifiers 35 4 7 1 Mount and install additional power amplifiers on PC1001 35 4 7 2 Mount and install additional power amplifiers on PC1002 36 4 8 Configure speaker lines 39 4 9 Install speaker lines 41 4 10 PACE Net Ethernet 43 4 11 Mount and install ...

Page 4: ...l stations PT1002 A1 70 6 2 1 Mounting 70 6 2 2 Configuration with the ID Switch 71 6 2 3 Installation 72 6 3 Call station interface RS485 PTO2008 A1 73 6 3 1 Mounting 73 6 3 2 Installation 73 6 3 3 Connect DC 24 V power supply 73 6 3 4 Connect PACE Bus RS485 74 6 3 5 Connect analog audio inputs 74 6 3 6 Connect analog audio outputs 74 6 3 7 Connect to call station 75 6 3 8 Connect to further PTO2...

Page 5: ...et 92 7 1 5 Analog audio inputs 93 7 1 6 Analog audio outputs 93 7 1 7 Logic control inputs 93 7 1 8 Logic outputs 94 7 1 9 Analog control inputs 95 7 1 10 PACE Bus RS232 serial interface 95 7 1 11 Mount the SD card 95 7 2 Desk call station extension PTO2001 A1 96 7 2 1 Mounting 96 7 2 2 Installation 96 7 2 3 Connect DC 24 V power supply 96 7 2 4 Connect RS232 97 7 2 5 Configuration 98 7 2 6 Check...

Page 6: ...9 7 5 2 Installation 109 7 5 3 Connect to a cabinet 110 7 5 4 Install one PT2009 A1 113 7 5 5 Analog audio inputs 113 7 5 6 Analog audio outputs 114 7 5 7 Extension connector 114 7 5 8 Configuration with the ID Switch 115 7 6 Call station extension PTO2006 A1 116 7 7 Call station interface redundant PTO2009 118 7 8 RJ45 Interface PNA2008 A1 120 ...

Page 7: ... A3 power amplifiers connectors 38 Fig 13 PV1002 A1 amplifier matrix adapter 39 Fig 14 PC100x A3 jumper key 40 Fig 15 PC100x A3 speaker line configuration matrix 40 Fig 16 Example of PC100x A3 speaker line configuration matrix 40 Fig 17 PC100x A3 speaker line connectors 41 Fig 18 PACE Net connection 43 Fig 19 Position of the SD card slot 44 Fig 20 PACE Bus RS485 connection 45 Fig 21 Mount PN1002 A...

Page 8: ...ing relays 82 Fig 47 PCIO2002 A1 connector overview 83 Fig 48 PCO2002 A1 connector overview 87 Fig 49 PCO2003 A1 connector overview 89 Fig 50 PT2001 A1 connector overview 90 Fig 51 PT2001 A1 power supply from a cabinet 91 Fig 52 PT2001 A1 redundant power supply from a cabinet 92 Fig 53 PTO2001 A1 connector overview 96 Fig 54 PTO2001 A1 connection to PT2001 A1 97 Fig 55 PTO2001 A1 keypad numbering ...

Page 9: ... matrix board 46 Table 16 Connector UI1 D on the digital audio matrix board 46 Table 17 PN1002 A1 single wire connector CN1 47 Table 18 PN1002 A1 RJ45 connector J4 48 Table 19 PACE Bus RS232 connector RS232 48 Table 20 24 V connectors 1 24V to 4 24V 49 Table 21 Analog audio inputs connectors 1 AI to 4 AI 50 Table 22 Analog audio outputs connectors 1 AO to 4 AO 51 Table 23 Microphone switch connect...

Page 10: ...51 PCIO2001 A1 logic control inputs connector X8 79 Table 52 PCIO2001 A1 analog control inputs connector X9 80 Table 53 PCIO2001 A1 logic control outputs connector X3 81 Table 54 PCIO2001 A1 logic control outputs connector X4 81 Table 55 PCIO2002 A1 set the RS485 address with ID switches 83 Table 56 PCIO2002 A1 DC 24 V power supply connector X1 84 Table 57 PCIO2002 A1 PACE Bus RS485 connector X6 8...

Page 11: ...PT2002 A1 analog audio input 1 and 2 connector CN1 105 Table 85 PT2002 A1 analog audio output 1 and 2 connector CN5 105 Table 86 PT2002 A1 logic control inputs connector CN7 106 Table 87 PT2002 A1 logic outputs connector CN3 107 Table 88 PT2002 A1 analog control inputs connector CN1 108 Table 89 PT2002 A1 PACE Bus RS232 connector CN4 108 Table 90 PT2009 A1 analog audio input 1 connector CN1 113 Ta...

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Page 13: ... this document please contact the Customer Support Center phone 49 89 9221 8000 Goal and purpose This document describes how to mount and install a network based voice alarm and announcement system Cerberus PACE Compact for the following tasks Determining an authorized installation or mounting site Connecting the pre installed devices to the building infrastructure Connecting batteries and the pow...

Page 14: ...s for Product Engineer Installation personnel Assembles and installs the product components at the place of installation Carries out a function check following installation Has received specialist training in the area of building installation technology or electrical installations Commissioning personnel Configures the product at the place of installation according to customer specific requirement...

Page 15: ...telling you what to do 1 2 Instruction with at least two steps Instruction with one step Variant option or detailed information on an instruction Interim result of an instruction Final result of an instruction Lists X Reference to a page number Text Quote exact match Button Identification of buttons Indicates a link and identifies steps in a sequence e g Menu bar Help Help topics Text Identifies a...

Page 16: ...3 Operating and call stations A6V11940274 Power supply and batteries A6V11940272 Accessories and options A6V11940275 Loop isolator 100V Loop isolator 100V technical manual A6V11571319 Environmental declaration Cerberus PACE environmental declaration A6V11948779 Cerberus PACE Compact environmental declaration A6V12161830 Download center Related documents such as environmental declarations CE declar...

Page 17: ...l languages into which the reference document is translated The first edition of a language version or a country variant may for example be version d instead of a if the reference document is already this version The table below shows this document s revision history Version Edition date Brief description a 2020 12 30 First edition ...

Page 18: ...sample of which is displayed in the following table General hazard Potentially explosive atmospheres Voltage electrical shock Laser light Battery Heat Signal word The signal word classifies the hazard as defined in the following table Signal word Danger level DANGER DANGER identifies a dangerous situation that results directly in death or serious injuries if you do not avoid this situation WARNING...

Page 19: ...roduct apply at the place of operation then these must also be taken into account together with the safety regulations in the product documentation Electrical installations WARNING Electrical voltage Electric shock Work on electrical installations may only be carried out by qualified electricians or by instructed persons working under the guidance and supervision of a qualified electrician in acco...

Page 20: ...se No one must be injured and no damage to the building equipment must occur when voice alarm controls are activated for test purposes The following instructions must be observed Use the correct potential for the activation as a rule this will be the potential of the building equipment Only check controls up to the interface relay with blocking option Make sure that only the controls to be tested ...

Page 21: ...rements The voice alarm system must be serviced in order to function properly The voice alarm system consists of components whose function may be impaired by ambient conditions and aging The servicing of a voice alarm system is regulated in the scope of the EN 54 standard Manufacturer s recommendation To service the voice alarm system the following tasks should be carried out at regular intervals ...

Page 22: ...prise network or the internet if and to the extent such a connection is necessary and only when appropriate security measures e g firewalls and or network segmentation are in place Additionally Siemens guidance on appropriate security measures should be taken into account For additional information please contact your Siemens sales representative or visit https www siemens com global en home compa...

Page 23: ...lay elements that are defined as binding must be attached to a housing or housings mounted exclusively in the immediate vicinity The connections for the transmission paths and fuses must be clearly marked All operating and display elements must be clearly labeled to indicate their intended use The labels must be readable at a distance of 0 8 m at an ambient illumination level of 100 lx 500 lx A wa...

Page 24: ...ries must only be inserted and connected in the housing by authorized specialist personnel The connections for the transmission paths and fuses must be clearly marked The mains supply line must be designed with at least 1 5 mm2 per conductor The fuse for each outer conductor must be above the rated current indicated on the type plate In order to avoid an unintentional shutdown the mains supply lin...

Page 25: ...rect anchors for your kind of wall Make sure that the batteries are not installed during the mounting At least 2 people are needed to lift the cabinet in the right position and screw it to the wall The batteries are inserted only when the cabinet is secured on the wall The figure below indicates the delivery state of the Voice alarm panel Compact 400 PC1001 A3 cabinet with the door open the Voice ...

Page 26: ...n be changed with the following steps 1 Unscrew the two door locks and remove both screws from them 2 Unscrew the covers on both door locks 3 Remove the upper and lower door protections 4 Unscrew the earth connection on the door 5 Unscrew the earth connection in the cabinet 6 Pull the upper hinge lever and move the door out of position then take the door out of the cabinet Please ensure that the w...

Page 27: ...the hinge stud to the lever 10 Place the door with the lower stud in the new position Don t forget the washer 11 Pull the upper door lever and move the door into the new position then release the lever and make sure that the door is properly inserted and secure Don t forget the washer 12 Mount the earth connection in the new position in the cabinet 13 Mount the earth connection on the door 14 Moun...

Page 28: ...tions and the installation areas in the cabinet The power supply the fan connectors and the speaker line connectors are pre assembled The locations of the options area the inputs outputs and the jumper configuration are also displayed on the figure The cable entries are on the top of the cabinet Optional components with DIN rail mount are mounted in the DIN rail area on the left side of the cabine...

Page 29: ...and installation areas in the cabinet The power supply the mains filter the fan connectors and the speaker line connectors are pre assembled The locations of the options area the inputs outputs and the jumper configuration are also displayed on the figure The cable entries are on the top of the cabinet Optional components with DIN rail mount are mounted in the DIN rail area on the left side of the...

Page 30: ...st electrical engineering knowledge is required for installation Only an expert is permitted to carry out installation work Incorrect installation can take safety devices out of operation unbeknown to a layperson Preparatory work Before working on the system check that the mains supply line is de energized Check that the supply system is protected against being switched on unintentionally The main...

Page 31: ...re assembled power supply 3 N Neutral conductor Blue Mains connection 4 N Neutral conductor Blue Pre assembled power supply 5 PE Protective conductor Yellow green 6 PE Protective conductor Yellow green Pre assembled power supply 7 PE Protective conductor Yellow green 8 PE Protective conductor Yellow green Pre assembled cabinet 9 PE Protective conductor Yellow green 10 PE Protective conductor Yello...

Page 32: ...ilter pre assembled X100 Terminal block for the mains supply connection Mains connector X100 Pin Designator Connection Color Description 1 L1 Outer conductor Brown Mains connection 2 L1 Outer conductor Brown Pre assembled mains filter 3 N Neutral conductor Blue Mains connection 4 N Neutral conductor Blue Pre assembled mains filter 5 PE Protective conductor Yellow green 6 PE Protective conductor Ye...

Page 33: ... Brown Amplifier 5 8 L1 Outer conductor Brown Amplifier 6 9 N Neutral conductor Blue Pre assembled mains filter 10 N Neutral conductor Blue Pre assembled power supply 11 N Neutral conductor Blue Pre assembled amplifier 1 12 N Neutral conductor Blue Pre assembled amplifier 2 13 N Neutral conductor Blue Amplifier 3 14 N Neutral conductor Blue Amplifier 4 15 N Neutral conductor Blue Amplifier 5 16 N ...

Page 34: ...uts area on the lower left corner of the board All connections are pre assembled Fig 7 PC100x A3 power supply connector PS 24V Power supply connector PS 24V Pin Description Remark 1 DC 24 V Red 2 DC 24 V 1 Black Table 4 PC100x A3 power supply connector PS 24V Power supply connector PS Fault Pin Description Remark Function 1 Fault Green Power supply fault 2 AC Blue AC 230 V fault 3 10 V Red 10 V re...

Page 35: ...n the amplifier mounting area Up to 6 PV1001 A1 can be mounted in one PC1001 A3 cabinet There are 2 amplifiers pre mounted on position Amp 1 and Amp 2 The additional amplifiers are mounted on the selected position Each one is fixed with 2 screws The amplifier on position Amp 5 is used as the pilot tone amplifier The amplifier on position Amp 6 is used as a backup amplifier These two amplifiers can...

Page 36: ...ng area Up to 6 PV1002 A1 can be mounted in one PC1002 A3 cabinet NOTICE Make sure that the 230 V and the batteries are both disconnected before the power amplifiers PV1002 A1 are mounted Fig 9 PC1002 A3 power amplifiers connection overview To mount the power amplifier in the amplifier mounting area the pre assembled power supply must be removed by following the steps below 1 Disconnect all the wi...

Page 37: ...plifier The amplifier on position Amp 6 is used as a backup amplifier These two amplifiers can t be used as regular amplifiers with speaker lines connected Fig 11 PV1002 A1 power amplifier connectors Speaker connector Pin Description Remark 1 Speaker Green 2 Speaker White Table 7 PV1002 A1 speaker connector 24 V connector Pin Description Remark 1 DC 24 V Black 2 DC 24 V Red Table 8 PV1002 A1 24 V ...

Page 38: ...e 4 70 V Do not use 5 50 V Do not use 6 C Speaker line 100 V green Table 10 PC1002 A3 amplifier connectors TR1 to TR6 Follow the steps below to mount the power amplifier PV1002 A1 on PC1002 A3 Remove the protection foil from the rear of the amplifier before it is mounted 1 Screw the 2 lower screws of the amplifier onto the selected position of the amplifier mounting area 2 Use these 2 screws as a ...

Page 39: ...amplifiers 24 V wiring to the power supply Fig 13 PV1002 A1 amplifier matrix adapter Amplifier matrix adapter to power amplifier PV1002 A1 LED Description Remark AC Green Active AC voltage is ok DC Green Active DC voltage is ok Operate Green Active the amplifier is ready at least one supply voltage is ok and the amplifier is not in OFF mode Clip Temp Yellow Active the amplifier is clipping signal ...

Page 40: ...esenting the 16 speaker line zones and 4 rows representing the 4 amplifiers Every second column is a bit offset to ensure jumpers can t be set offset to the adjacent zone Fig 15 PC100x A3 speaker line configuration matrix Fig 16 Example of PC100x A3 speaker line configuration matrix The example shows that Amplifier 1 is configured to power the speaker line zones 1 6 Amplifier 2 is configured to po...

Page 41: ...with PCA2004 A1 EOL3 active and PCA2005 A1 Loop isolator 100V on one Cerberus PACE system Fig 17 PC100x A3 speaker line connectors X101 1 connection to digital audio matrix board pre assembled X101 2 connection to digital audio matrix board pre assembled X101 1 Terminal block for speaker line 1 8 X101 2 Terminal block for speaker line 9 16 Speaker line connector X101 1 Pin Descriptio n Stub config...

Page 42: ...in Descriptio n Stub configuration Loop configuration 1 9 Line 9 Loop 5 Start 2 9 Line 9 Loop 5 Start 3 10 Line 10 Loop 5 End 4 10 Line 10 Loop 5 End 5 11 Line 11 Loop 6 Start 6 11 Line 11 Loop 6 Start 7 12 Line 12 Loop 6 End 8 12 Line 12 Loop 6 End 9 13 Line 13 Loop 7 Start 10 13 Line 13 Loop 7 Start 11 14 Line 14 Loop 7 End 12 14 Line 14 Loop 7 End 13 15 Line 15 Loop 8 Start 14 15 Line 15 Loop 8...

Page 43: ...connectors A and B in the options area These connectors can be used to connect further Cerberus PACE Compact or Cerberus PACE modular systems PACE Net call stations or a PC with the configuration tool PACE Design installed Connect an Ethernet switch 1x4 PN1001 A1 or a Planet IGS 10020MT Ethernet Switch PN2005 A1 to extend the amount of PACE Net Ethernet connections Fig 18 PACE Net connection ...

Page 44: ...n be created with 2x PN1001 A1 The PN1001 A1 doesn t offer the ring structure A Planet IGS 10020MT Ethernet Switch PN2005 A1 is used to create a ring structure 4 12 Install the micro SD card The Cerberus PACE Compact systems PC1001 A3 and PC1002 A3 are equipped with a micro SD card slot in the options area The micro SD card is pre installed To change the micro SD card pull it out from the micro SD...

Page 45: ...scription Remark 1 D RS485 data 2 D RS485 data 3 GND 4 24 V Table 14 PACE Bus RS485 connectors 1 RS485 to 4 RS485 These connectors are only used to connect the internal PACE Bus RS485 components in the cabinet If these connectors are used to connect the external PACE Bus RS485 components they must be secured with the components below The RS485 isolator ICPDAS I 7510 RS485 isolated PNA2009 A1 The M...

Page 46: ...nclosed cable to connect UI1 C to intern Audio In with the required analog audio input See Install analog audio inputs 50 If required to connect the analog audio output from the PN1002 A1 to the digital audio matrix board use an enclosed cable to connect UI1 D from intern Audio Out with the required analog audio output See Install analog audio outputs 51 Connector UI1 C on the digital audio matrix...

Page 47: ... Table 17 PN1002 A1 single wire connector CN1 In case twisted pair cables are used ensure that corresponding signals are connected to the twisted pair wire e g 24 V and GND D and D in the twisted pair wire RJ45 connector J4 Pin Description Remark when used in a 2x4 wire cable CAT5 according to T568B Fire alarm cables color code according to VDE0815 1 Signal out White orange Grey 2 Signal out Orang...

Page 48: ...PACE Bus RS232 connector RS232 in the options area This connector can be used for connecting the PACE Bus RS232 option modules and for diagnosis Fig 22 PACE Bus RS232 connection PACE Bus RS232 connector RS232 Pin Description Remark 1 RX RS232 Data RX 2 TX RS232 Data TX 3 GND 4 24 V Table 19 PACE Bus RS232 connector RS232 This connector is only used to connect the internal PACE Bus RS232 components...

Page 49: ...berus PACE Compact digital audio matrix boards both provide 4x 24 V connectors 1 24V to 4 24V in the options area These connectors can be used to connect the 24 V to option modules Fig 23 24 V connectors 24 V connectors 1 24V to 4 24V Pin Description Remark 1 DC 24 V 2 GND Table 20 24 V connectors 1 24V to 4 24V ...

Page 50: ...rophones or audio media players to the digital audio matrix board The maximum gain for line signals can be adjusted per input from 20 dB to 30 dB The maximum gain for microphones can be adjusted from 10 dB to 60 dB The microphone phantom voltage can be configured to 12 V 24 V or 48 V The gains and phantom voltages are configured with the configuration tool PACE Design Fig 24 Analog audio inputs co...

Page 51: ...udio outputs are used to connect analog audio devices like speakers or audio amplifiers to the digital audio matrix board The 4 analog output signals 1 AO to 4 AO are balanced The signal is equal to the signal of the analog audio signals to the amplifier AMP1 AMP4 The maximum output level is 15 dB Fig 25 Analog audio outputs connection Analog audio outputs connectors 1 AO to 4 AO Pin Description R...

Page 52: ...witch connector is used to connect the switch of the Push to Talk button PB on the System operating unit and call station PT1002 A1 hand held microphone and the switch indicating that the microphone hangs in place SW Fig 26 Microphone switch connection Microphone switch connector Mic S Pin Description Remark 1 PB The Push to Talk button on the microphone 2 GND 3 SW The switch indicating that the m...

Page 53: ...c control inputs in the input output area The logic control inputs are used to get information and controls from the connected devices Logic 0 with input voltage 3 V Logic 1 with input voltage 7 V Fig 27 Logic control inputs Logic control inputs connector DI Pin Description Remark 1 DI1 2 DI2 3 DI3 4 DI4 5 DI5 6 DI6 7 DI7 8 DI8 9 GND GND reference voltage 10 10 V 10 V reference voltage Table 24 Lo...

Page 54: ...control inputs 4 54 122 A6V11899867_en _a 4 20 1 Use logic control inputs Fig 28 Use of logic control inputs An electrically isolated switch is required for this function The switch is connected between the 10 V and a logic control input ...

Page 55: ... 1 connector AI with 8 analog control inputs in the input output area The analog control inputs are used as a local gain control or as a control for audio output volume Fig 29 Analog control inputs Analog control inputs connector AI Pin Description Remark 1 AI1 2 AI2 3 AI3 4 AI4 5 AI5 6 AI6 7 AI7 8 AI8 9 GND GND reference voltage 10 10 V 10 V reference voltage Table 25 Analog control inputs connec...

Page 56: ... Install relay outputs The PC1001 A3 and PC1002 A3 Cerberus PACE Compact digital audio matrix boards both provide 8 connectors 1 DO to 8 DO with 8 relay outputs in the logic out area The relay outputs are used to activate LEDs or to communicate a status change of the system The relay contacts can switch a voltage of up to 48 V Fig 31 Relay outputs connectors Relay outputs connectors 1 DO to 8 DO P...

Page 57: ...tor lies in the inputs outputs area on the lower left side of the board The relay is activated in the regular operating mode The relay is released in case of a fault The relay contacts can switch a voltage of up to 48 V Fig 32 System fault connector System fault connector Pin Description Remark Function 1 NC Normally closed Connected to C during a fault condition 2 C Common Middle contact 3 NO Nor...

Page 58: ...not active in the regular working mode The fans are activated in the case when it gets hot in the cabinet or an amplifier has a fault or an alarm call is active The fans are connected to the digital audio matrix board in the fan connector area on the lower left corner Fig 33 Fan connectors Fan connectors CN28 and CN29 Pin Description Remark 1 FAN 2 FAN Table 28 Fan connectors CN28 and CN29 ...

Page 59: ...scope of delivery 5 1 Power supply in PC1001 The Voice alarm panel Compact 400 PC1001 A3 uses a Merawex power supply ZM24V24A 600PZ It is mounted and pre assembled in the cabinet with the following connections 230 V screw terminals connection Temperature sensor input 1x DC 24 V output for supplying power to the digital audio matrix board 1x screw terminal for 1x 24 V battery bank 3x connections wi...

Page 60: ...mains power AC 230 V connector Mains 5 1 3 Connect DC 24 V power output The PC1001 A3 power supply provides a DC 24 V power output connector 24V to power the digital audio matrix board DC 24 V power output connector 24V Pin Description Remark 1 Uo DC 0 V Black 2 Uo DC 24 V Red Table 30 PC1001 A3 DC 24 V power output connector 24V 5 1 4 Connect batteries The PC1001 A3 power supply provides a connec...

Page 61: ... Table 32 PC1001 A3 power supply mains fault relay connector MF General fault relay connector GF The general fault connector provides the general fault relay pins 4 to 6 It provides an external fault input pins 1 to 3 to connect an external potential free contact Not used in PC1001 A3 Pin Designator Connection Color 1 Ext Contact input connected to DC 0 V 2 Ext Contact input 3 Do not connect 4 GF ...

Page 62: ...les with ferrite toroidal core decoupling 2x DC 24 V outputs for supplying power to the system 4x screw terminals for max 2x 24 V battery banks 2x screw terminals for one equalizing charge connection per battery bank 2x connections for external error display 3x connections with potential free relay contacts for supply system and battery monitoring 1x Ethernet port Fig 35 Wiring diagram for 1x batt...

Page 63: ...ection cables must be as short as possible The positive and negative conductors must be routed together either slightly twisted or in a spiral cable The minimum distance between two battery cable sets must be 15 cm The temperature sensor must be positioned directly next to the batteries The battery separators fuses must be mounted as close as possible to the battery terminals The temperature senso...

Page 64: ...attery connection 2x DC 24 V supply outputs Input for pre assembled temperature sensor 2x plug connections for the supply system and battery monitoring signaling function Fig 36 Wiring diagram for the batteries in the PP2004 A1 Ba Battery separator positive conductor Battery Positive connection terminal DC 24 V Battery Negative connection terminal DC 0 V The battery connection cables must be as sh...

Page 65: ...es External power supply PP2004 5 A6V11899867_en _a 65 122 The temperature sensor must be positioned directly next to the batteries The battery separator must be mounted as close as possible to the battery s positive terminal ...

Page 66: ...he PT1001 A1 6 1 1 Mounting The System operating unit PT1001 A1 is designed to be mounted on a front door of a Cerberus PACE Compact cabinet in place of the mounted blind plate Fig 37 PT1001 A1 unmount front door blind plate 1 Take off the earth connection at the blind plate of the Cerberus PACE Compact cabinet font door 2 Unscrew the 8 screws of the blind plate 3 Remove the blind plate 4 Insert t...

Page 67: ...10 1 1 0 1 11 0 0 1 1 12 1 0 1 1 13 0 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 1 15 Table 34 PT1001 A1 set RS485 address with ID switches 0 OFF 1 ON 6 1 3 Installation Connect the 4 wire cable from the digital audio matrix board to the PT1001 A1 Make sure that the cable is fixed on the front door and in the cabinet with pull reliefs The cable should give enough room to open the cabinet door completely Fig 38 PT1001 A1 conn...

Page 68: ...able 36 PT1001 A1 PACE Bus RS485 connector X2 6 1 6 Logic control outputs The PT1001 A1 provides 4 logic control outputs on the connector X3 The logic control outputs are used to activate LEDs or communicate a status change of the system The logic control outputs are open collector outputs which switch to IO GND A power source is required to use the outputs Max current per output is 200 mA Max cur...

Page 69: ... inputs are used to get information and controls from the connected components Logic 0 with input voltage 3 V Logic 1 with input voltage 7 V Logic control inputs connector X4 Pin Description Remark 1 I1 2 I2 3 I3 4 I4 5 GND IO GND not connected to GND 6 10 V 10 V reference voltage Table 38 PT1001 A1 logic control inputs connector X4 For use of logic control inputs see Use logic control inputs 54 ...

Page 70: ... PT1002 A1 is designed to be mounted on a front door of a Cerberus PACE Compact cabinet in place of the mounted blind plate Fig 39 PT1002 A1 unmount front door blind plate 1 Take off the earth connection at the blind plate of the Cerberus PACE Compact cabinet font door 2 Unscrew the 8 screws of the blind plate 3 Remove the blind plate 4 Insert the PT1002 A1 5 Use the 8 screws to mount the PT1002 A...

Page 71: ...ct values to identify the components on the PACE Bus RS485 The ID must be unique on one PACE Bus RS485 1 2 3 4 ID Description 0 0 0 0 Not allowed 1 0 0 0 Not allowed 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 1 0 5 0 1 1 0 6 1 1 1 0 7 0 0 0 1 8 1 0 0 1 9 0 1 0 1 10 1 1 0 1 11 0 0 1 1 12 1 0 1 1 13 0 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 1 15 Table 39 PT1002 A1 set RS485 address with ID switches 0 OFF 1 ON ...

Page 72: ...to open the cabinet door completely Fig 40 PT1002 A1 connection Connect one 3 pole audio cable from PTO2008 A1 Audio In to the digital audio matrix board analog audio input connector 1 AI See Install analog audio inputs 50 Connect the other 3 pole audio cable from PTO2008 A1 Audio Out to the digital audio matrix board analog audio output connector 1 AO See Install analog audio outputs 51 Connect t...

Page 73: ... A1 is designed to be mounted on a DIN rail in the cabinet 6 3 2 Installation Fig 41 PTO2008 A1 connector overview The PTO2008 A1 protects the 24 V inside the cabinet with a fuse F1 with a rating of 500 mA The call stations are connected to X5 with single wires or to RJ1 with copper Ethernet cable CAT5 The signals RS485 Audio In Audio Out and the fused 24V are routed to X5 and RJ1 A previous PTO20...

Page 74: ...dio inputs The PTO2008 A1 provides one connector X3 for analog audio inputs connected to the call station microphone Analog audio inputs connector X3 Pin Description Remark 1 SI Audio In 2 GND GND reference 3 SI Audio In Table 42 PTO2008 A1 analog audio inputs connector X3 6 3 6 Connect analog audio outputs The PTO2008 A1 provides one connector X4 for analog audio outputs connected to the call sta...

Page 75: ...RS485 data 5 D RS485 data 6 DC 24 V DC 24 V with 500 mA fuse 7 SI Audio In 8 SI Audio In Table 44 PTO2008 A1 call station connectors X5 and RJ1 6 3 8 Connect to further PTO2008 The PTO2008 A1 provides two connectors RJ2 and RJ3 to connect the previous PTO2008 A1 to the next with all necessary signals with copper Ethernet cable CAT5 Call station connectors RJ2 and RJ3 Pin Description Remark 1 SO Au...

Page 76: ...t extension digital 16 PCIO2001 A1 provides 16 logic control outputs with open collector 16 logic control inputs 8 analog control inputs 6 4 1 Mounting The PACE Bus module Input Output extension digital 16 PCIO2001 A1 is designed to be mounted on a DIN rail in the cabinet 6 4 2 Installation Fig 42 PCIO2001 A1 connector overview The jumper JP5 is used to terminate the PACE Bus RS485 ...

Page 77: ...et 1 ON jumper is set ID Switch 1 to 3 settings Switch Function 1 Analog control inputs are used as supervised inputs 2 Analog inputs are used to supervise relay outputs 3 Logic control inputs 1 to 8 are used as relay controls Table 47 PCIO2001 A1 function settings with ID switches The ID switch 4 to 6 are reserved for future application and should stay in the OFF position 6 4 4 Connect DC 24 V po...

Page 78: ...S485 The PCIO2001 A1 provides one PACE Bus RS485 RS232 connector X5 PACE Bus RS485 connector X5 Pin Description Remark 1 10 V 10 V reference voltage 2 GND GND reference voltage 3 TX RS232 TX to connect PCO2001 A1 4 RX RS232 RX to connect PCO2001 A1 5 D RS485 data 6 D RS485 data Table 49 PCIO2001 A1 PACE Bus RS485 connector X5 ...

Page 79: ...ge 3 V Logic 1 with input voltage 7 V Logic control inputs connector X7 Pin Description Remark 1 I1 2 I2 3 I3 4 I4 5 I5 6 I6 7 I7 8 I8 9 GND GND reference voltage 10 10 V 10 V reference voltage Table 50 PCIO2001 A1 logic control inputs connector X7 Logic control inputs connector X8 Pin Description Remark 1 I9 2 I10 3 I11 4 I12 5 I13 6 I14 7 I15 8 I16 9 GND GND reference voltage 10 10 V 10 V refere...

Page 80: ...GND reference voltage 10 10 V 10 V reference voltage Table 52 PCIO2001 A1 analog control inputs connector X9 6 4 7 1 Use analog control inputs For regular use of analog control inputs see Use analog control inputs 56 Analog control inputs used as supervised inputs The analog control inputs can be configured as supervised input with setting the jumper 1 of the ID Switch See Configuration with the I...

Page 81: ...are open collector outputs which switch to GND A power source is required to use the outputs Logic control outputs connector X3 Pin Description Remark 1 O1 2 O2 3 O3 4 O4 5 O5 6 O6 7 O7 8 O8 9 GND GND reference voltage 10 10 V 10 V reference voltage Table 53 PCIO2001 A1 logic control outputs connector X3 Logic control outputs connector X4 Pin Description Remark 1 O9 2 O10 3 O11 4 O12 5 O13 6 O14 7...

Page 82: ...utputs with 10 V If the connected devices require a different voltage these devices can be powered with an external power source The negative output of the external power source must be connected to the GND of the system the positive output is connected to the device Fig 45 Wiring diagram for open collector logic control outputs with external power A recovery diode is required when a relay is conn...

Page 83: ...t module digital 16 PCIO2002 A1 is designed to be mounted on a DIN rail in the cabinet 6 5 2 Installation Fig 47 PCIO2002 A1 connector overview The connector J2 is used to connect an Output extension relay 8 PCO2003 A1 module with 8 additional 2 pole relay outputs 6 5 3 Configuration with the ID Switch The ID Switch must be set to the correct values to identify the components on the PACE Bus RS485...

Page 84: ... X6 PACE Bus RS485 connector X6 Pin Description Remark 1 D RS485 data 2 D RS485 data 3 GND Reference GND 4 DC 12 V Do not use Table 57 PCIO2002 A1 PACE Bus RS485 connector X6 6 5 6 Logic control inputs The PCIO2002 A1 provides 16 logic control inputs on the 2 connectors X3 and X4 The logic control inputs are used to get information and controls from the connected components Logic 0 with input volt...

Page 85: ...uts The analog control inputs are used as a local gain control or as a control for audio output volume Analog control inputs connector X5 Pin Description Remark 1 A1 2 A2 3 A3 4 A4 5 A5 6 A6 7 A7 8 A8 9 GND GND reference voltage 10 10 V 10 V reference voltage Table 60 PCIO2002 A1 analog control inputs connector X5 For use of analog control inputs see Use analog control inputs 56 6 5 7 1 Use analog...

Page 86: ...1 to X8 1 and the second pole connectors are X1 2 to X8 2 Relay output connectors pole 1 X1 1 to X8 1 Pin Description Remark 1 NC Normally closed 2 C Common 3 NO Normally open Table 61 PCIO2002 A1 relay output connectors pole 1 X1 1 to X8 1 Relay output connectors pole 2 X1 2 to X8 2 Pin Description Remark 1 NC Normally closed 2 C Common 3 NO Normally open Table 62 PCIO2002 A1 relay output connect...

Page 87: ... to be mounted on a DIN rail in the cabinet 6 6 2 Installation Fig 48 PCO2002 A1 connector overview The connector J2 is used to connect an Output extension relay 8 PCO2003 A1 module with 8 additional 2 pole relay outputs 6 6 3 Configuration with the ID Switch The ID Switch must be set to the correct values to identify the components on the PACE Bus RS485 The ID must be unique on one PACE Bus RS485...

Page 88: ...iption Remark 1 D RS485 data 2 D RS485 data 3 GND Reference GND 4 DC 12 V Do not use Table 65 PCO2002 A1 PACE Bus RS485 connector X6 6 6 6 Relay outputs The PCO2002 A1 provides 8 relays with 2 poles Each pole has its own connector Pole 1 connectors are X1 1 to X8 1 and the second pole connectors are X1 2 to X8 2 Relay output connectors pole 1 X1 1 to X8 1 Pin Description Remark 1 NC Normally close...

Page 89: ...utput extension relay 8 PCO2003 A1 is designed to be mounted on a DIN rail in the cabinet 6 7 2 Installation Fig 49 PCO2003 A1 connector overview 6 7 3 Relay outputs The PCO2003 A1 provides 8 relays 9 16 with 2 poles Each pole has its own connector Pole 1 connectors are X9 1 to X16 1 and the second pole connectors are X9 2 to X16 2 Relay output connectors pole 1 X9 1 to X16 1 Pin Description Remar...

Page 90: ...buttons A micro SD card ATP AF2GUD 2 SD 2 GB Card PCA2002 A1 can be inserted into the micro SD card slot to store and play messages The PT2001 A1 and PTO2001 A1 can be mounted in the front of a 19 cabinet with a Mounting kit DCS 19 5HU PTO2005 A1 The attached microphone can be exchanged with the better and longer ITEC SPM DM microphone DCS PTO2004 A1 via a XLR plug on the PTO2001 A1 7 1 2 Installa...

Page 91: ...3 40 Ah PP2004 A1 with a separate cable 7 1 3 1 Power supply from a cabinet Fig 51 PT2001 A1 power supply from a cabinet 1 Cerberus PACE Compact cabinet 2 External Desk call station 19 buttons PT2001 A1 with accessories 3 DC DC converter MeanWell SD 50B 24 DC DC PCA2011 A1 or MeanWell SD 100B 24 DC DC PCA2018 A1 4 Ground fault monitoring 24V PCA2001 A1 5 Fuse 1 A 7 DC 24 V wiring to Desk call stat...

Page 92: ...1 A1 is powered from a cabinet with a DC DC converter PCA2011 A1 or PCA2018 A1 If the DC 24 V is used for other external devices a 1 A fuse is required for each device A PTO2009 A1 must be used to connect the PT2001 A1 with 2 separate DC 24 V cables from one cabinet or different cabinets Each DC 24 V cable requires a 1 A fuse mounted in the cabinet 7 1 4 Connect PACE Net Ethernet The PT2001 A1 pro...

Page 93: ...put 1 is used for the mounted speaker Analog audio output 2 can be used for other audio devices Analog audio output 1 and 2 connector CN5 Pin Description Remark 1 GND 2 Signal 3 Signal Table 72 PT2001 A1 analog audio output 1 and 2 connector CN5 7 1 7 Logic control inputs The PT2001 A1 provides 4 logic control inputs The 4 logic control inputs can be used to monitor contacts The key switch extensi...

Page 94: ...on Remark 1 Analog input 1 The analog control input cannot be used as the logic output 2 Analog input 2 The analog control input cannot be used as the logic output 3 Analog input 3 The analog control input cannot be used as the logic output 4 Analog input 4 The analog control input cannot be used as the logic output 5 Analog input 1 The analog control input cannot be used as the logic output 6 Ana...

Page 95: ...g inputs 9 Logic output 3 Not to be used as the analog inputs 10 Logic output 4 Not to be used as the analog inputs 11 GND 12 10 V Table 75 PT2001 A1 analog control inputs connector CN1 For more information see Use analog control inputs 56 7 1 10 PACE Bus RS232 serial interface This PACE Bus RS232 interface is used to connect the Desk call station extension 24 buttons PTO2001 A1 It can be used to ...

Page 96: ...the PTO2001 A1 for further installation Fig 53 PTO2001 A1 connector overview 7 2 3 Connect DC 24 V power supply The PTO2001 A1 has two DC 24 V power supply connectors One CN1 is used to get power from the PT2001 A1 and the other CN2 is used to power the next PTO2001 A1 DC 24 V power connector 1 CN1 Pin Description Remark 1 DC 0 V 2 DC 24 V Table 77 PTO2001 A1 DC 24 V power connector 1 CN1 DC 24 V ...

Page 97: ...escription Remark 1 GND 2 TX 3 RX Table 80 PTO2001 A1 RS232 connector 2 CN3 To connect RS232 on the first PTO2001 A1 connect the RX on the PT2001 A1 to TX on the PTO2001 A1 TX to RX and GND to GND Connect the next PTO2001 A1 RS232 to the previous PTO2001 by RX RX TX TX GND GND Fig 54 PTO2001 A1 connection to PT2001 A1 1 1 CN4 CN1 RS232 1 Power 1 DC 24 V 1 CN3 RS232 2 1 CN2 Power 2 DC 24 V 1 1 CN4 ...

Page 98: ...s Follow the steps below to check the ID settings 1 Disconnect the 24 V power supply from the PTO2001 A1 2 Press and hold the keypads 00 and 11 on the PTO2001 A1 3 Connect the 24 V power supply to PTO2001 A1 The PTO2001 A1 switches to the configuration mode with a LED lamp test red green yellow LEDs are activated Afterwards the ID is indicated with a green blinking LED refer to the table below 4 P...

Page 99: ...A1 The PTO2001 A1 switches to the configuration mode with a LED lamp test red green yellow LEDs are activated Afterwards the ID is indicated with a green blinking LED 4 Push the corresponding keypad button to set the new ID refer to the table below 5 Push button 35 to confirm and write the new ID to flash 6 Perform a power reset with a disconnecting and re connecting of the 24 V power supply Push ...

Page 100: ...or locked individually Mounting The PTO2002 A1 or PTO2003 A1 can be mounted directly to a Desk call station 19 buttons PT2001 A1 or as a further extension to a Desk call station extension 24 buttons PTO2001 A1 Installation The PTO2002 A1 or PTO2003 A1 key switch wires are connected to the logic control input of the PT2001 A1 PTO2002 A1 or PTO2003 A1 PT2001 A1 CN7 logic control input Wire color Fun...

Page 101: ...n be labeled with insertable labels A micro SD card ATP AF2GUD 2 SD 2 GB Card PCA2002 A1 can be inserted into the micro SD card slot to store and play messages 7 4 2 Installation The PT2002 A1 is internally pre installed Unscrew the front of the PT2002 A1 to reach the installation area The PT2002 A1 uses the same PCB as the PT2001 A1 mother board with an additional adapter board to collect the con...

Page 102: ... device earth analog audio and all digital interfaces The galvanic isolation prevents earth loops and earth bypass The 24 V can be supplied from a cabinet or an external power supply Merawex ZSP135 DR 7A 3 40 Ah PP2004 A1 with a separate cable Internal power supply DC 24 V of PT2001 mother board The DC 24 V power supply connection AB CN2 is used to supply the PT2001 A1 mother board with power This...

Page 103: ...4 DC DC PCA2018 A1 4 Ground fault monitoring 24V PCA2001 A1 5 Fuse 1 A 7 DC 24 V wiring to Fire brigade call station AT PT2002 A1 or other devices A ground fault monitor PCA2001 A1 must be used when the PT2002 A1 is powered from a cabinet with a DC DC converter PCA2011 A1 or PCA2018 A1 If the DC 24 V is used for other external devices a 1 A fuse is required for each device PT2002 DC DC PCA2011 PCA...

Page 104: ... See Call station interface redundant PTO2009 118 7 DC 24 V wiring to Fire brigade call station AT PT2002 A1 or other devices A ground fault monitor PCA2001 A1 must be used when the PT2002 A1 is powered from a cabinet with a DC DC converter PCA2011 A1 or PCA2018 A1 If the DC 24 V is used for other external devices a 1 A fuse is required for each device A PTO2009 A1 must be used to connect the PT20...

Page 105: ...atically port B for the communication 7 4 5 Analog audio inputs The PT2002 A1 provides 2 analog audio inputs Analog audio input 1 is used for the attached handheld microphone Analog audio input 2 can be used for other audio sources Analog audio input 1 and 2 connector CN1 Pin Description Remark 1 GND 2 Signal 3 Signal Table 84 PT2002 A1 analog audio input 1 and 2 connector CN1 7 4 6 Analog audio o...

Page 106: ...gic control inputs The 4 logic control inputs can be used to monitor contacts Logic control inputs connector CN7 Pin Description Remark 1 Logic control input 1 2 Logic control input 2 3 Logic control input 3 4 Logic control input 4 5 GND 6 10 V Table 86 PT2002 A1 logic control inputs connector CN7 For more information see Use logic control inputs 54 ...

Page 107: ... 1 Analog input 1 The analog control input cannot be used as the logic output 2 Analog input 2 The analog control input cannot be used as the logic output 3 Analog input 3 The analog control input cannot be used as the logic output 4 Analog input 4 The analog control input cannot be used as the logic output 5 Analog input 1 The analog control input cannot be used as the logic output 6 Analog input...

Page 108: ...log inputs 8 Logic output 2 Not to be used as the analog inputs 9 Logic output 3 Not to be used as the analog inputs 10 Logic output 4 Not to be used as the analog inputs 11 GND Occupied from the PT2002 A1 12 10 V Occupied from the PT2002 A1 Table 88 PT2002 A1 analog control inputs connector CN1 For more information see Use analog control inputs 56 and Use logic control output 82 7 4 10 PACE Bus R...

Page 109: ...ccessed by opening the label lid All buttons are freely accessible and can t be locked 7 5 2 Installation The PT2009 A1 is internally pre installed The PT2009 A1 offers RJ45 J1 J2 connectors at the back of the housing to connect it with the Cerberus PACE Compact cabinet via a copper Ethernet cable CAT5 This cable is used to wire the 24 V the PACE Bus RS485 the analog audio in and the analog audio ...

Page 110: ...ll SD 100B 24 DC DC PCA2018 A1 4 Ground fault monitoring 24V PCA2001 A1 5 ICPDAS I 7510 RS485 isolated PNA2009 A1 6 Call station interface RS485 PTO2008 A1 7 Wiring to PTO2008 A1 8 Copper Ethernet cable CAT5 with RJ45 connector connecting one PTO2008 A1 to PT2009 A1 9 Copper Ethernet cable CAT5 with RJ45 connector connecting one PT2009 A1 to the next DC DC PCA2011 PCA2018 DC 24 V Cabinet PTO2008 R...

Page 111: ...anWell SD 100B 24 DC DC PCA2018 A1 4 Ground fault monitoring 24V PCA2001 A1 5 ICPDAS I 7510 RS485 isolated PNA2009 A1 6 Call station interface RS485 PTO2008 A1 7 Wiring to PTO2008 A1 8 Copper Ethernet cable CAT5 with RJ45 connector connecting one PTO2008 A1 to the next 9 Copper Ethernet cable CAT5 with RJ45 connector connecting PTO2008 A1 to PT2009 A1 1 8 1 8 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 2 PT2009 1 2 PT2009 1 2 ...

Page 112: ...4 DC DC PCA2018 A1 4 Ground fault monitoring 24V PCA2001 A1 5 ICPDAS I 7510 RS485 isolated PNA2009 A1 6 Call station interface RS485 PTO2008 A1 7 Wiring to PTO2008 A1 8 Copper Ethernet cable CAT5 with RJ45 connector connecting one PTO2008 A1 to the next PTO2008 A1 9 Copper Ethernet cable CAT5 with RJ45 connector connecting PTO2008 A1 to PT2009 A1 1 8 1 8 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 2 PT2009 1 2 PT2009 1 2 PT200...

Page 113: ...or rear view 7 5 5 Analog audio inputs The PT2009 A1 provides 1 analog audio input This analog audio input 1 is used for the mounted gooseneck microphone Analog audio input 1 connector CN1 Pin Description Remark 1 Signal 2 GND 3 Signal Table 90 PT2009 A1 analog audio input 1 connector CN1 1 CN1 J2 J1 Audio In Extension Speaker Audio Out 1 Microphone X1 1 X2 1 1 8 Label Lid ON ID Switch X5 1 ...

Page 114: ...nal 2 Signal Table 91 PT2009 A1 analog audio speaker output 1 connector X2 7 5 7 Extension connector The PT2009 A1 provides 2 extension connectors One of the extension connectors is used to connect the Call station extension RS485 8 PTO2006 A1 the other is not used on the PT2009 A1 Extension connectors X1 and X5 Pin Description Remark 1 GND 2 24 V 3 NC Do not use this pin 4 3 3 V 3 3 V is not requ...

Page 115: ...r component 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 Master component 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 Master component 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 Master component 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 10 Master component 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 11 Master component 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 12 Master component 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 13 Master component 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 14 Master component 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 15 Master component 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 16 Master component 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 17 Master component X X X X 1 0 0 Hig...

Page 116: ... buttons are freely accessible and can t be locked Installation The PTO2006 A1 is connected to a PT2009 A1 via the extension connection Fig 63 PTO2006 A1 connector rear view Extension connectors X1 and X5 The PTO2006 A1 provides 2 extension connectors X1 and X5 One of the extension connectors is connected to the PT2009 A1 the other one is connected to the next PTO2006 A1 Pin Description Remark 1 G...

Page 117: ...e unique on one PACE Bus RS485 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ID Description X X X X X 0 0 Master component X X X X X 1 0 1 First extension component X X X X X 0 1 2 Second extension component X X X X X 1 1 3 Third extension component 0 OFF 1 ON X undefined can be OFF or ON The extension components are defined with the switches 6 and 7 The valid address range is from 1 to 3 If the switches 6 and 7 are set to 1 to ...

Page 118: ...er call stations use an external installation box and mount the PTO2009 A1 close to the call stations Installation The PTO2009 A1 provides two screw terminal connectors Ethernet In A CN1 Ethernet In B CN3 to connect Ethernet cables with single wires to interface them to CAT5 Ethernet RJ45 connectors Ethernet Out A J1 and Ethernet Out B J2 The CAT5 Ethernet outputs are connected to the call station...

Page 119: ... in connectors CN1 and CN3 Ethernet out RJ45 connectors J1 and J2 Pin Description Remark when used in a 2x4 wire cable CAT5 pin CAT5 according to T568B Fire alarm cables color code according to VDE0815 1 D1 TX 1 White orange Grey 2 D1 TX 2 Orange Yellow 3 D2 RX 3 White green Brown 4 D3 6 Blue Red 5 D3 White blue Blue 6 D2 RX Green Green 7 D4 White brown White 8 D4 Brown Black Table 96 PTO2009 A1 E...

Page 120: ...or vice versa Fig 65 PNA2008 A1 connector overview Ethernet single wire connector CN1 Pin Description Remark when used in a 2x4 wire cable CAT5 pin CAT5 according to T568B Fire alarm cables color code according to VDE0815 1 D1 TX 1 White orange Grey 2 D2 RX 3 White green Brown 3 D3 5 White blue Blue 4 D4 7 White brown White 5 NC Shield Shield Shield Table 98 PNA2008 A1 Ethernet single wire connect...

Page 121: ...tion Remark when used in a 2x4 wire cable CAT5 according to T568B Fire alarm cables color code according to VDE0815 1 D1 TX White orange Grey 2 D1 TX Orange Yellow 3 D2 RX White green Brown 4 D3 Blue Red 5 D3 White blue Blue 6 D2 RX Green Green 7 D4 White brown White 8 D4 Brown Black Table 100 Ethernet RJ45 connector J1 ...

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