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ACPS-610/E Manual —

 P/N 53018:A1 07/31/2007  

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Installation Precautions

Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability:

WARNING - Several different sources of power can be 
connected to the fire alarm control panel.

  Disconnect all 

sources of power before servicing.  Control unit and associ-
ated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or insert-
ing cards, modules, or interconnecting cables while the unit is 
energized.  Do not attempt to install, service, or operate this 
unit until manuals are read and understood. 

CAUTION - System Re-acceptance Test after Software 
Changes:

 To ensure proper system operation, this product 

must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 after any pro-
gramming operation or change in site-specific software.  Re-
acceptance testing is required after any change, addition or 
deletion of system components, or after any modification, 
repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring. All compo-
nents, circuits, system operations, or software functions known 
to be affected by a change must be 100% tested.  In addition, 
to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected, 
at least 10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected 
by the change, up to a maximum of 50 devices, must also be 
tested and proper system operation verified.  

This system

 meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0-49º 

C/32-120º F  and at a relative humidity  93% ± 2% RH (non-
condensing) at 32°C ± 2°C (90°F ± 3°F).   However, the useful 
life of the system's standby batteries and the electronic com-
ponents may be adversely affected by extreme temperature 
ranges and humidity.  Therefore, it is recommended that this 
system and its peripherals be installed in an environment with 
a normal room temperature of 15-27º C/60-80º F. 

Verify that wire sizes are adequate

 for all initiating and indi-

cating device loops.  Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 
10% I.R. drop from the specified device voltage. 

Like all solid state electronic devices,

 this system may 

operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to light-
ning induced transients.  Although no system is completely 
immune from lightning transients and interference, proper 
grounding will reduce susceptibility. Overhead or outside aerial 
wiring is not recommended, due to an increased susceptibility 
to nearby lightning strikes.  Consult with the Technical Ser-
vices Department if any problems are anticipated or encoun-
tered. 

Disconnect AC power and batteries

 prior to removing or 

inserting circuit boards.  Failure to do so can damage circuits. 

Remove all electronic assemblies

 prior to any drilling, filing, 

reaming, or punching of the enclosure. When possible, make 
all cable entries from the sides or rear.  Before making modifi-
cations, verify that they will not interfere with battery, trans-
former, or printed circuit board location. 

Do not tighten screw terminals

 more than 9 in-lbs.  Over-

tightening may damage threads, resulting in reduced terminal 
contact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal. 

This system contains static-sensitive components.

  

Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before han-
dling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the 
body.  Use static suppressive packaging to protect electronic 
assemblies removed from the unit.

Follow the instructions

 in the installation, operating, and pro-

gramming manuals. These instructions must be followed to 
avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment. 
FACP operation and reliability depend upon proper installation.

Precau-D1-9-2005

FCC Warning

WARNING: 

This equipment generates, uses, and can 

radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and 
used in accordance with the instruction manual may 
cause interference to radio communications. It has been 
tested and found to comply with the limits for class A 
computing devices pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of 
FCC Rules, which is designed to provide reasonable 
protection against such interference when devices are 
operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this 
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interfer-
ence, in which case the user will be required to correct 
the interference at his or her own expense.

Canadian Requirements

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits 
for radiation noise emissions from digital apparatus set 
out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Cana-
dian Department of Communications.  

Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruits radi-
oelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appa-
reils numeriques de la classe A prescrites dans le 
Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le 
ministere des Communications du Canada.  

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Summary of Contents for Notifier ACPS-610/E

Page 1: ...A1 P N 53018 A1 ECN 07 166 Document 53018 07 31 2007 Rev Addressable Charger Power Supply ACPS 610 E Manual ...

Page 2: ...Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predeter mined rate or reaches a predetermine...

Page 3: ...lies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifi cations verify that they will not interfere with battery trans former or printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in lbs Over tightening may damage threads resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and difficul...

Page 4: ...information Product name and version number if applicable Printed manual or online Help Topic Title for online Help Page number for printed manual Brief description of content you think should be improved or corrected Your suggestion for how to correct improve documentation Send email messages to FireSystems TechPubs honeywell com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only I...

Page 5: ...to Two Batteries 20 2 4 3 Connecting the Power Supply to Four Batteries 21 2 4 4 Connecting Multiple Power Supplies Separate Batteries 22 2 4 5 Connecting Multiple Power Supplies One Set of Batteries 23 2 5 UPS Trouble Connections 24 2 6 Connecting NAC and Power Outputs 24 2 7 Connecting to the SLC 24 2 8 External Coding and Synchronization 24 Section 3 Configuration and Programming 26 3 1 SLC Add...

Page 6: ... 40 4 4 Synchronization 40 Section 5 Power Supply Calculations 45 5 1 DC Current Draw Calculations 45 5 1 1 Calculating the Maximum Secondary Power Non Fire Alarm Current Draw 48 5 1 2 Calculating the Maximum Secondary Power Fire Alarm Current Draw 48 5 2 Calculating the Battery Requirements 49 5 2 1 Calculating the Battery Capacity 49 5 2 2 Calculating the Battery Size 50 ...

Page 7: ... 2 5 Amps with charger disabled Power limited outputs Charges 12 to 200 AH batteries Isolated Signaling Line Circuit SLC interface Brownout detection Battery charger supervision Battery voltage supervision Selectable charger current AC loss detection and AC loss delay reporting Switch selectable Ground Fault Detection Zero 0 Ω from any output to Earth will cause Ground Fault Detection Occupies bet...

Page 8: ...pple voltage 200 mV p p 12 18 AWG no more than a 1 2 V drop at the end of the circuit or sized to provide the minimum rated operation voltage of the appliances used Zero 0 ohms from any output to earth ground will cause ground fault detection Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for compatible devices 24 VDC detectors and notification appliances SLC Circuit TB2 Average SLC current is 1 0 mA ...

Page 9: ... This product has been certified to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems UL 864 9th Edition The following products have not received UL 864 9th Edition certification and may only be used in retrofit applications Operation of the ACPS 610 E with products not tested for UL 864 9th Edition has not been evaluated and may not comply with ...

Page 10: ... and Programming Manuals 51330 51345 51344 NFS2 3030 FACP Installation Operations and Programming Manuals 52544 52546 52545 NCA Network Control Annunciator 51482 NCA 2 Network Control Annunciator 52482 UZC Universal Zone Coder Installation Programming Manuals 15216 15976 BB 100 200 Cabinet Installation Instructions 51981 CAB 3 CAB 4 Series Installation Instructions 15330 BB 25 Cabinet Installation...

Page 11: ...the positions of the LEDs Figure 1 1 The ACPS 610 Board Layout Ground Fault Switch SLC Address Rotary Switch SW2 BATT BATT SLC Address Slider Switch Battery Fuse F2 HOT NEUT SW3 EARTH GROUND SW1 USB Port J3 SLC A SLC B UZC or Synch input OUTPUT 3 Out 3 COM Out 3 24V Class A Return OUTPUT 4 Class A Return Out 3 24V Out 3 COM OUTPUT 2 Out 2 COM Out 2 24V Class A Return Out 2 24V Out 2 COM OUTPUT 1 O...

Page 12: ...re Failure 1 blink pause and repeat Open 2 blinks pause and repeat Short 11 12 OUT2 Active Green Red Glows green when output is 24V power Glows red when output is active NAC 13 OUT3 TBL Yellow Steady In Current Limit Steady with fast blinking GEN TBL Corrupt Application Download application see page 30 Fast blink 5x sec Hardware Failure 1 blink pause and repeat Open 2 blinks pause and repeat Short...

Page 13: ... 13 LED Indicators Introduction Figure 1 2 Locations of LED Indicators ACPS 610LEDs cdr SLCRX SLCTX STATUS RESET GENTBL AC TRBL LOGICPWR GNDFLT POWER TROUBLE ALARM POWER TROUBLE ALARM POWER TROUBLE ALARM ALARM POWER TROUBLE ACPS 610LEDsBIG cdr ...

Page 14: ...ed on the left of the enclosure when it will be connected to 26AH batteries that are located in the same cabinet If another power supply occupies the left side of the enclosure mount the ACPS 610 on the right side and connect it to batteries that are located in a separate enclosure This battery connection must be in conduit and less than 20 feet 6 096 meters from the power supply WARNING High Volt...

Page 15: ... CAB 4 Series Backbox The ACPS 610 can fit in either the lower left or lower right of any CAB 4 Series cabinet Lower left installation Lower the power supply over the cabinet s support brackets and fasten to the backbox with two 4 40 self threading screws included P N 38114 at the indicated positions Lower right installation Fasten the power supply to the backbox with two 6 32 self threading screw...

Page 16: ... supply is fastened directly to the unpainted section of the backbox using the two provided keps nuts Figure 2 4 BB 25 Cabinet Mounting Fasten the power supply to the backbox with two 8 32 self threading screws included P N 38132 at the indicated positions ACPS 610_BB25 cdr Figure 2 5 BB 100 Mounting ACPS 610_BB100_2Batt cdr Fasten the ACPS 610 chassis to the backbox using the two 4 40 keps nuts i...

Page 17: ... by at least 0 25 in 6 4 mm and must enter the enclosure through different knockouts Install tie wraps and adhesive squares to secure the wiring Figures 2 7 and 2 8 show samples of power limited and nonpower limited wiring configurations in different cabinets Fasten the ACPS 610 chassis to the backbox using the two 4 40 keps nuts included P N 36045 at these positions ACPS 610_BB200_4Batt cdr Figur...

Page 18: ...nd Output Circuit Wiring Power limited regulated and filtered Supervised except for TB1 UZC UZC Outputs 1 4 supervised in NAC configuration only ACPS 610_WireBB25 cdr ACPS 610_WIRECAB3 cdr AC Side View Power limited circuit Power limited circuits Nonpower limited circuits TB3 Nonpower limited and supervised Ground fault detection and internal charger disabled See page 23 TB1 AC Primary Power Wirin...

Page 19: ...r at the main power distribution panel 2 Open the plastic insulating cover on TB1 on the KAPS 24 see Figure 2 9 3 Connect the earth ground terminal TB1 EARTH to a solid earth ground a metallic cold water pipe may be suitable in some installations This connection is vital to maintaining the power supply s immunity to unwanted transients generated by lightning and electrostatic discharge 4 Connect t...

Page 20: ...will be charging a system that requires 56 to 200 AH Select DISABLE CHARGER when the power supply will be set for continuous output or when the batteries will be charged by an external charger See page 23 See Section 3 2 Programming the ACPS 610 for more information on programming via PK PPS Refer to Section 5 2 Calculating the Battery Requirements on page 49 for more information on determining yo...

Page 21: ...r to the appropriate battery charger current for the system s battery capacity 2 Continue the connection from the occupied positive battery terminal to the positive terminal of the next unconnected battery 3 Continue the connection from the occupied negative battery terminal to the negative terminal of the remaining unconnected battery 4 Only after initial system power up connect the two pairs of ...

Page 22: ...y interconnect cables only after initial system power up Refer to Installing and Connecting the Batteries on page 20 To determine ACPS 610 battery requirements refer to Section 5 2 on page 49 in this manual Refer to the specific power supply manual s and or Device Compatibility Document for further information and instructions Figure 2 13 Connecting Multiple Power Supplies with Common Bond Wire NO...

Page 23: ...ll power supply to power supply connections must be in conduit and the total battery connection must be less than 20 feet 6 09 meters from the enabled power supply Connect battery interconnect cables only after initial system power up Refer to Installing and Connecting the Batteries on page 20 To determine battery requirements refer to Section 5 2 Calculating the Battery Requirements in this manua...

Page 24: ... with the charger disabled With all power sources off connect wiring Refer to Section 4 of this manual for applications suggestions 2 7 Connecting to the SLC TB2 Supervised and power limited With all power sources off connect the power supply from TB2 to the SLC interface Refer to the SLC Wiring Manual for more information Figure 2 16 Connecting to the SLC Interface TB2 2 8 External Coding and Syn...

Page 25: ...ACPS 610 E Manual P N 53018 A1 07 31 2007 25 Notes ...

Page 26: ...ming the ACPS 610 for more information Description SLC Address Addresses within shaded areas are assigned in blocks and cannot be assigned independently Monitor General B B SLC Base Address ACPS 610 Output 1 B 1 ACPS 610 Output 2 B 2 ACPS 610 Output 3 B 3 ACPS 610 Output 4 B 4 Signal Silence NEXT SLC addresses depend upon configuration NEXT last address in power supply sequence 1 Monitor AC Fail C...

Page 27: ...nning at 120 The SLC Address Slider Switch SW3 Use the SLC address slider switch SW3 to further define the SLC base address While an address decade is defined by the rotary switch this slider determines whether the base address B will end in a zero or a five Sliding the switch towards the 0 selects a base address that ends with a zero Sliding the switch towards the 5 selects a base address that en...

Page 28: ...ilable for download from www magni fire com 3 2 1 Installing the Configuration Software Minimum Requirements Windows XP Professional with SP2 or Windows 2000 with SP4 PC or Laptop with USB 2 0 port Installation 1 Log in The user must have Administrative priveleges 2 Insert the CD into the PC s CD drive 3 Double click on the file PPS exe on the CD 4 Follow the instructions of the PPS installation w...

Page 29: ...owse 4 On the Browse For Folder pop up window select the folder C Notifier Power Supply PPS USB Drivers Click OK 5 Click Next 6 On the Hardware Installation window that warns The software has not passed Windows Logo testing click Continue Anyway 7 Click Finish 1 On the Found New Hardware Wizard window click Next 2 Select Search for a suitable driver for my device Click Next 3 Under optional search...

Page 30: ...n to download a database application or bootloader file to the power supply See Section 3 2 5 Figure 3 3 PK PPS Current Database 3 2 5 Downloading to the ACPS 610 1 Check to make sure that the PC is connected to the ACPS 610 Section 3 2 2 2 Right click on the ACPS 610 icon select DOWNLOAD and choose the type of application you wish to download or select Download from the Operation menu You may dow...

Page 31: ...ery capacity Refer to Section 5 2 Calculating the Battery Requirements on page 49 for more information on determining your system s battery capacity There are three charger current options Select 2A CHARGE to charge 12 to 55 AH batteries Select 5A CHARGE to charge 56 to 200 AH batteries Select DISABLE CHARGER when the power supply will not be connected to any batteries or when the batteries will b...

Page 32: ... be determined internally or by an external source See Synchronization on page 34 Power Choose whether the output will supply non resettable or resettable power Door Holder Select delay time conditions from the drop down menu Choose INSTANT RELEASE for a delay of zero seconds DELAY 30 SECONDS for a thirty second delay before the doors are released or NEVER RELEASE to keep all doors open PK PPS_NAC...

Page 33: ...r supply s UZC sync input TB1 Select this option when the power supply will be connected via TB1 to an external coded signal This option will not be available if the UZC is already configured to accept a synchronized signal MARCH TIME The NAC sends a pulsed signal of 120 PPM Pulses Per Minute TEMPORAL The NAC sends a pulsed signal in a pattern of three cycles of 0 5s on off followed by 1 5s off Te...

Page 34: ...vated Use this option with Gentex System Sensor and Wheelock synchronized devices If any output address is configured as non silenceable at the panel the horns will mute but the strobes will remain active when silenced If any output address is configured as silencable at the panel both horns and strobes will become inactive when silenced Making outputs silenceable adds an additional SLC address se...

Page 35: ...ms the panel will only display a general trouble at the power supply s base address When the power supply is configured for Canadian trouble reporting the panel displays a specific trouble message for at the AC Fail Battery Earth Fault and Charger Fail addresses See Table 3 1 If a Canadian code type is selected trouble reporting will be set automatically to Canadian Figure 3 10 PK PPS Summary Summ...

Page 36: ...ng Type worksheet page 33 Any individual ACPS 610 output circuits must be set to the coded NAC option on the corresponding Output Configuration Worksheet in PK PPS page 32 When the ACPS 610 is set to dual stage each output circuit uses two control addresses even if the circuit is not configured for dual stage i e not a coded NAC The installer should ascertain that an appropriate block of consecuti...

Page 37: ...s must be in communication with the panel 3 If the output is a Door Holder activating the second associated address has no effect but the address must be in communication with the panel 4 If the output is a 24V power output activating the second associated address has no effect but the address must be in communication with the panel 3 4 2 Two Stage Panel Programming All second stage timing is cont...

Page 38: ...before the 5 minute timer expires Software Zone Z201 RZON is programmed to activate after a 0 delay when Z200 activates Z201 will only clear from a system reset Alert Software Zone Z1 will activate when the Z1 equation is satisfied ALERT OR Z1 A CBE Control by event in this equation refers to any local CBE that is programmed into this point It could be a CBE that programs four cross zoned detector...

Page 39: ...AC outputs shown above are in a non coded configuration TB6 TB5 TB4 TB3 acps 610_nac cdr NOTE Active NACs will disable the power supply s charger Power Output Circuit 3 Power Output Circuit 4 OUT2 OUT2 Power Output Circuit 2 Power Output Circuit 1 OUT1 OUT1 OUT3 OUT3 OUT4 OUT4 Note The output is power limited and non supervised Use an end of line relay to supervise TB6 TB5 TB4 TB3 acps 610_gppwr c...

Page 40: ...nd together The ACPS 610 can also provide synchronization for bells and horns when used with a UZC 256 Universal Zone Coder if the NAC output is configured for coded signals only End of Line Resistor 47K ohm UL listed power supervision relay shown in energized state Four wire smoke detector Four wire smoke detector Resettable 24 VDC power FMM 1 SLC to next device SLC from last device ACPS 610 acps...

Page 41: ...his application may be used for Gentex or Wheelock electronically synchronized devices via PK PPS programming Do not T tap sync riser The wiring from the FACP shall be within 20 feet 6 1 m in conduit in the same room 50 ohm maximum loop resistance per sync riser Figure 4 4 shows one sync riser In this configuration synchronized power supplies connected in parallel by a sync riser there is a maximu...

Page 42: ...tion Manual for more information on the applications that require power supervision The UZC 256 is compatible with Notifier control panels except the AFP 100 and AFP 200 50 ohm maximum loop resistance per sync riser Figure 4 5 shows one sync riser For more information see Figure 4 6 P N ELR 2 2K 2 2 K ohm end of line resistor included SLC P N ELR 2 2K 2 2 K ohm end of line resistor included P N EL...

Page 43: ... NOTE 1 The NAC output devices from one power supply must be partitioned with walls and or floors from the next power supplies and their NAC output devices 2 Use only devices from the same manufacturer in each system 3 50 ohm maximum loop resistance per sync riser Figure 4 6 shows one continuous sync riser Output 4 Output 3 Output 2 Output 1 UZC Input Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 UZC Input ...

Page 44: ...44 ACPS 610 E Manual P N 53018 A1 07 31 2007 Notes ...

Page 45: ... draw values for each output into Tables 5 1 through 5 4 Refer to the Device Compatibility document and the device manufacturer s data sheets packaged with each device to find the standby and alarm current draws to use in these tables 2 Enter the Standby Current Total and the Alarm Current Total from each of these four tables into Table 5 5 and add the figures in Column A and Column B to determine...

Page 46: ...otification Appliances Not Applicable X A Notification Appliances X A Notification Appliances X A Sum each column for totals Output 2 Standby Current Draw total A Output 2 Alarm Current Draw total A OUTPUT 3 CATEGORY COLUMN A Standby Current amps COLUMN B Alarm Current amps Qty X current draw Total Qty X current draw Total Power Supervision Relays EOLR 1 X A X A 4 Wire Smoke Detectors X A X A 4 Wi...

Page 47: ...Devices X A X A Notification Appliances Not Applicable X A Notification Appliances X A Notification Appliances X A Sum each column for totals Output 4 Standby Current Draw total A Output 4 Alarm Current Draw total A Column A StandbyCurrent amps Column B Alarm Current amps ACPS 610 Power Supply 0 09 A 0 09 A Output 1 Enter Totals from Table 5 1 A A Output 2 Enter Totals from Table 5 2 A A Output 3 ...

Page 48: ...larm Current Draw Use the table below to determine the maximum current requirements of the secondary power source during fire alarm conditions The result obtained is the amount of current that the batteries must be able to supply to the fire alarm system Use the result in Table 5 8 to determine the size of the batteries needed for the fire alarm system Results taken from the table below assume tha...

Page 49: ...rruptable Power Supply with sufficient amp hour capacity is needed The Uninterruptable Power Supply must be UL listed for Fire Protective Signaling Refer to pages 24 and 36 for trouble connections and FACP programming 7 The following battery derating factors must be used for Canadian installations using an ACPS 610 charger Derating factors are subject to local AHJ approval For 12 26 AH capacity us...

Page 50: ...ts on the Protected Premises label Battery Size Voltage Rating Number Required Part Number Manufactured to our specifications by WUHAN SOTA ENERTECH INC Backbox Order Part Number Red version available for some models Check for availability 12 AH 12 volts two BAT 12120 CAB PS1 SBB A4 SBB B4 SBB C4 SBB D4 BB 25 26 AH 12 volts two BAT 12260 SBB A4 SBB B4 SBB C4 SBB D4 BB 25 55 AH 12 volts two for 55 ...

Page 51: ...ACPS 610 E Manual P N 53018 A1 07 31 2007 51 Notes ...

Page 52: ...52 ACPS 610 E Manual P N 53018 A1 07 31 2007 Power Supply Calculations Calculating the Battery Requirements ...

Page 53: ...rger 7 20 50 Battery fuse 8 Battery battery charger supervision 7 BB 25 Cabinet 10 16 BB 55 Cabinet 10 Bells synchronization of 40 Board Layout 11 Brownout detection 7 C CAB 4 Series Backbox 10 14 18 CAB PS1 Cabinet 14 Charge Selection Switch SW4 20 CLIP Classic Interface Protocol 7 Control by event CBE 37 38 Current Draw Calculations 45 47 D DR PS1 14 E Electronic Signal Silence virtual address 2...

Page 54: ...ery Charging Cir cuit 7 SpectrAlert Advance Series 7 40 41 can not be synchronized with UZC 256 32 40 SpectrAlert Series 7 40 41 can not be synchronized with UZC 256 32 40 Strobes 7 40 do not use on coded output 32 40 use of SpectrAlert Series in application 41 Style B Class Y Initiating Device Circuit 40 Supervised Parallel Connection 43 SW3 27 Synchronization 7 40 See also NACs Strobes UZC 256 S...

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