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en | Safety

NEV 400 LSN Power

supply

2019-11 | 04 | F.01U.309.346

Bosch Security Systems B.V.

Place the system inside the monitored area on a stable
surface.

Once the system is tested and ready to use, secure the
enclosure door with screws.

!

Caution!

Maintenance
Damage or malfunction of the system is possible if it is not
maintained on a regular basis.

Ensure to get the system maintained once a year.

Only qualified installers/service personnel are allowed to
maintain this system.

Old electrical and electronic appliances

Electrical or electronic devices that are no longer serviceable
must be collected separately and sent for environmentally
compatible recycling (in accordance with the European Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive).
To dispose of old electrical or electronic devices, you should use
the return and collection systems put in place in the country
concerned.

Summary of Contents for NEV 400 LSN

Page 1: ...NEV 400 LSN Power supply ISP NEV400 120 en Installation manual ...

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Page 3: ...sory mounting plate 20 4 7 Installing a 12 V converter optional 22 4 8 Installing a SIV 28 fuse plate optional 24 4 9 Installing the EMIL expansion module 25 4 10 Installing a relay module optional 26 4 11 Installing the enclosure lockset 27 5 Cabling 28 5 1 Cabling overview 29 5 2 Connecting the thermistor 30 5 3 Connecting the tamper switch 30 5 4 Connecting the EMIL expansion module to the powe...

Page 4: ...e system Make sure not to short circuit with the BATT port to prevent electric arc from occurring Danger Electrostatic discharge Injuries and damage of electronic components are possible due to electrostatic discharge Use antistatic wrist strap while working with the system Danger Electricity Injuries due to electricity are possible if the system is not operated correctly or if the system is opene...

Page 5: ...y Injuries and damage of the system due to wrong polarity and short circuits are possible When connecting wires and cables ensure to use the correct polarity Caution Battery Damage or contamination of the system is possible if the battery is not handled correctly or if the battery is not replaced on a regular basis Only use a non spillable battery Place a label with the last replacement date on th...

Page 6: ...basis Ensure to get the system maintained once a year Only qualified installers service personnel are allowed to maintain this system Old electrical and electronic appliances Electrical or electronic devices that are no longer serviceable must be collected separately and sent for environmentally compatible recycling in accordance with the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directiv...

Page 7: ...d is installed offside a control panel Trouble and tamper events are transmitted via LSN local security network This manual contains information on how to install the NEV 400 LSN It describes the main steps required for cabling and programming the system Detailed information on the single components can be found in the correspondent datasheets and installation manuals ...

Page 8: ...N contains the following components 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Figure 3 1 NEV 400 LSN system overview Element Description 1 ICP MAP0120 expansion enclosure 2 ISP PCBA EMIL 3 IMS RM relay module optional 4 ICP MAP0021 accessory mounting plate EMIL 5 SIV 28 fuse plate mounted on ICP MAP0020 accessory mounting plate 6 Tamper switch rail ...

Page 9: ...ystem overview en 9 Bosch Security Systems B V 2019 11 04 F 01U 309 346 Element Description 7 ICP MAP0055 expansion enclosure tamper switch 8 Thermistor 9 Batteries 10 IPP MAP0005 2 MAP power supply 28V 150W 11 AC terminal block ...

Page 10: ...ischarge Injuries and damage of electronic components are possible due to electrostatic discharge Use antistatic wrist strap while working with the system Caution Installation Damage or malfunction of the system is possible if the system is not mounted and installed correctly Place the system inside the monitored area on a stable surface Once the system is tested and ready to use secure the enclos...

Page 11: ...ere is enough free space to the left of the enclosure so that the enclosure door has full range of motion 460 mm 18 in for a fully opened door or 32 mm 1 25 in for 90 opened door is required Ensure that there is at least 100 mm 4 in of space around the enclosure to allow easy access to cable conduits To minimize battery depletion install the enclosure in locations at normal room temperature Use th...

Page 12: ... and set it aside 2 Remove the enclosure knockouts in the order shown in the figure below 4 2 4 4 4 3 Figure 4 1 Removing the enclosure knockouts Element Description 1 Knockout for wall tamper required in accordance with EN50131 grade 3 2 Knockouts for wiring 3 Knockout for AC wires used when AC wires come in from the back of the enclosure 4 Side wall knockouts for wiring ...

Page 13: ...er switch rail 1 Remove the tamper switch rail from the package 2 Mount the tamper switch rail to the inner right side of the enclosure as shown in the figure below 3 Secure the tamper switch rail with the two supplied screws Notice Do not mount the tamper switch at this time Figure 4 2 Installing the tamper switch rail ...

Page 14: ...t 460 mm 18 in is required For a door opened at 90 at least 32 mm 1 25 in is required Installing the wall tamper plug 1 Use the supplied drill template to mark the holes on the intended surface The drill template can be found in the enclosure box 2 If a wall tamper is required insert the plug for the tamper switch into the back of the enclosure required in accordance with EN50131 grade 3 as shown ...

Page 15: ...NEV 400 LSN Power supply Installation en 15 Bosch Security Systems B V 2019 11 04 F 01U 309 346 Figure 4 3 Installing the wall tamper plug ...

Page 16: ...o the intended surface using suitable screws and anchors not supplied Use the mounting holes as shown in the figure below 2 Ensure that all screws are tight and that the enclosure is securely fastened to the mounting surface 1 1 2 Figure 4 4 Mounting the enclosure Element Description 1 Mounting hole 2 Hole for screw to secure wall tamper plug ...

Page 17: ...tective dust cover label on top of the power supply before installing it Installing the power supply 1 Slide the left side of the power supply against the flange on the left side of the enclosure back wall 1 and align the top of the power supply to the enclosure back wall 2 as shown in the figure below 2 Align the cut out on the right side of the power supply as shown in the figure below 3 3 Secur...

Page 18: ...18 en Installation NEV 400 LSN Power supply 2019 11 04 F 01U 309 346 Bosch Security Systems B V 4 1 2 3 Figure 4 5 Installing the power supply ...

Page 19: ...e terminal block connected to the AC terminal block into the power supply as shown in the figure below 2 3 Connect the ground wire to the ground connection point of the enclosure back wall as shown in the figure below 3 1 3 2 Figure 4 6 Installing the AC terminal block Danger Electricity Injuries due to electricity are possible if the system is not grounded correctly Ensure to ground the system co...

Page 20: ...nting plate with the earth ground hole on the top mounting rail in the upper right side of the enclosure wall as shown in the figure below 2 Slide the clips on the back of the MAP accessory mounting plate onto the top and bottom mounting rails Figure 4 7 Installing the accessory mounting plate frontview 3 Ensure that the locking clips snap into the bottom mounting rail as shown in the figure below...

Page 21: ...NEV 400 LSN Power supply Installation en 21 Bosch Security Systems B V 2019 11 04 F 01U 309 346 Figure 4 8 Installing the MAP accessory mounting plate backview ...

Page 22: ...ng plate 1 Mount one or two 12 V converters onto the MAP accessory mounting plate as shown in the figure below 2 Secure each 12 V converter with an M 3 5 x 5 mm screw not supplied Figure 4 9 Installing the 12 V converter Cabling a 12 V converter Danger Electricity Injuries and damage of the system due to wrong polarity and short circuits are possible When connecting wires and cables ensure to use ...

Page 23: ...ng refer to Cabling overview page 29 1 Connect two wires to each of the terminal blocks of the 12 V converters as shown in the figure above 2 Connect the two wires that lead to the input terminal block of the 12 V converter to terminal 1 and 2 of the EMIL expansion module 3 Use the two other wires as auxiliary output 12 VDC ...

Page 24: ...essory mounting plate 1 Mount the SIV 28 onto the MAP accessory mounting plate as shown in the figure below 2 Secure the SIV 28 with two M 3 5 x 5 mm screws not supplied Figure 4 10 Installing a SIV 28 Cabling a SIV 28 fuse plate Danger Electricity Injuries and damage of the system due to wrong polarity and short circuits are possible When connecting wires and cables ensure to use the correct pola...

Page 25: ...ansion module 5 Use the five SIV 28 outputs as auxiliary outputs 28 VDC Notice Use the corresponding ratings for the fuses SI 1 SI 5 minimum 250 mA maximum 1 A depending on the connected loads The overall current of all SIV 28 outputs must not exceed the available maximum current of the voltage output used 4 9 Installing the EMIL expansion module 1 Remove the cover of the EMIL expansion module 2 M...

Page 26: ...e of the MAP accessory mounting plate EMIL and fasten the screws from underneath 2 Insert the screwable distance bolt supplied into the designated middle hole on the upper right side of the MAP accessory mounting plate EMIL 3 Insert the relay module into the corner distance bolts and fasten the screw of the distance bolt from above 4 Mount the MAP accessory mounting plate EMIL on the MAP accessory...

Page 27: ...ng the enclosure lockset 1 Remove the lockset knockout from the enclosure door as shown in the figure below 1 2 Insert the lockset into the opening on the enclosure door as shown in the figure below 2 3 Secure the lockset with the nut as shown in the figure below 3 Figure 4 11 Installing the enclosure lockset ...

Page 28: ... the NEV 400 LSN Danger Electrostatic discharge Injuries and damage of electronic components are possible due to electrostatic discharge Use antistatic wrist strap while working with the system Danger Electricity Injuries and damage of the system due to wrong polarity and short circuits are possible When connecting wires and cables ensure to use the correct polarity ...

Page 29: ... 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 SP WT SP U U 0V 0V bLSN2 aLSN2 bLSN1 aLSN1 12V S1 12V S2 12V S3 0V 0V 0V 12V S4 0V 12V 0V SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP PL1 PL2 PL3 PL4 PL5 PL6 SP ICP MAP 0055 2x 12K1 LSN 2 AUX 2 LSN 1 ICP MAP 0017 optional SIV 28 optional 28 VDC 12K1 SIST U 0V U 0V U 0V U 0V U 0V U 0V U 0V 5x AUX 28 VDC A B 1 1 1 AUX 12 VDC AUX ...

Page 30: ...the thermistor with the supplied adhesive tape beneath the power supply in the center of the enclosure in between the space reserved for the two batteries Figure 5 2 Connecting the thermistor 5 3 Connecting the tamper switch 1 Slide the extension piece of the tamper switch to position C as shown in the figure below If a wall tamper plug was installed refer to Installing the enclosure page 14 the p...

Page 31: ... tamper switch onto the rail as shown in the figure below Figure 5 4 Installing the tamper switch 3 Clip off the connector from the cable of the tamper switch as shown in the figure below 4 Connect the cable of the tamper switch to terminal 43 and 44 of the EMIL expansion module For an overview of the cabling refer to Cabling overview page 29 ...

Page 32: ...ct the terminal block with one wire of the prewired cable supplied with the EMIL expansion module to terminal 35 of the EMIL expansion module 4 Connect the terminal block with two wires of the prewired cable to terminal 31 and 32 of the EMIL expansion module 5 Connect the orange terminal block of the prewired cable to the rightmost position on top of the power supply 5 5 Connecting the auxiliary o...

Page 33: ...o Installing a SIV 28 fuse plate optional page 24 If a AUX 12 VDC output is needed use a optional 12 V converter For more information refer to Installing a 12 V converter optional page 22 5 6 Connecting the LSN For an overview of the cabling refer to Cabling overview page 29 Connecting LSN 1 1 Connect two wires to terminal 3 and 4 of the EMIL expansion module 2 Use the other end of the wires as LS...

Page 34: ...re possible When connecting wires and cables ensure to use the correct polarity For an overview of the cabling refer to Cabling overview page 29 1 Remove the protective dust cover label from the top of the power supply 2 Mount the two batteries into the bottom of the enclosure 3 Switch the AC breaker on 4 Ensure that there are no power related trouble conditions 5 Ensure that the AC LED indicator ...

Page 35: ...dled or connected incorrectly Always handle the battery carefully and replace it carefully Make sure that the grounding terminal is always connected and that N L or are connected correctly Make sure to first disconnect the positive wire of the battery when removing it from the system Be careful when connecting the positive red wire and the BATT port of the system Make sure not to short circuit wit...

Page 36: ...r Switch No Input Name Point Type Input Mode PL 1 Main Power Failure Trouble bypassable non latching Single EOL 12k1 PL 2 Battery Power Failure Trouble bypassable latching Single EOL 12k1 PL 3 Fuse Failure Trouble bypassable latching Single EOL 12k1 PL 4 Tamper Tamper Switch Contact Line PL 5 free PL 6 free Output Name Output Type Output Behavior S 1 LED Main Power Failure LED Activate Output 1 on...

Page 37: ...ing instructions for the EMIL expansion module in Winpara Input Short Info Message Type Mode ES armed ES disarm ed EMIL expans ion module NEV 400 Tamper Switch 05 05 PL 1 Mains Failure Intrusion with Tamper detection No 94 94 PL 2 Battery Failure Intrusion with Tamper detection No 95 95 PL 3 Fuse Failure Intrusion with Tamper detection No 28 28 PL 4 Tamper Input NA 19 open 05 close d PL 5 free ...

Page 38: ... triggered LED2 NA Activate LED 2 when PL2 triggered Cpoint NA Activate Cpoint when PL3 triggered BSM free optional Programming instructions for the EMIL expansion module in NZpara and MAP2para Eleme nt Text Message Type Control Status Param eter Driven Outpu t EMIL expans ion module NEV 400 Use Coupler Tamper Switch No PL 1 Mains Failure Malfunctio n Power Stand ard EMIL OUT1 ...

Page 39: ... PL 2 Battery Failure Malfunctio n Stand ard EMIL OUT2 PL 3 Fuse Failure Malfunctio n Stand ard EMIL OUT3 PL 4 Tamper Sabotage Conta ct Input None PL 5 free free PL 6 free free OUT1 General Malfunctio n Restor al Off OUT2 General Malfunctio n Restor al Off OUT3 General Malfunctio n Restor al Off OUT4 free optional ...

Page 40: ...indicator is on Battery is missing Check battery Connect battery or replace battery BATT 1 indictor is blinking Battery low Check battery Wait for battery to charge Heartbeat indicator not flashing anymore Power supply is missing Check power supply Replace power supply if necessary AC indicator off 230 V missing Mains power missing Check the fuses ...

Page 41: ...o this manual To switch off the power make sure to have a circuit breaker available Ensure that the system is switched off during the installation wiring and maintenance process Only open or modify the system accordingly to this manual Ensure to connect the system to the electric supply with a protective grounding contact Only qualified installers service personnel are allowed to install and maint...

Page 42: ...ximum operating voltage in VDC 30 Minimum output voltage in VDC 24 Maximum output voltage in VDC 30 Rated current in mA 500 mA Maximum output current in A A or B 2 Maximum output current in A A and B 3 AC failure detection delay 10 min Battery ampere hour rating 2 x 12 V 18 Ah Mechanical Dimension in cm H x W x D 43 6 x 44 3 x 11 2 Environmental Environmental class II Protection class IP30 ...

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