Honeywell SILENT KNIGHT IDP-Control-6 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual Download Page 1

NOTICE:

 This manual should be left with the owner/ 

user of this equipment. 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The IDP-Control-6 Six Circuit Supervised Control 
Module is intended for use in an intelligent alarm sys-
tem. Each module is intended for switching applications 
involving AC, or DC which require wiring supervision. A 
common SLC input is used for all modules. Each module 
has its own address. A pair of rotary code switches is 
used to set the address of the first module from 01 to 94. 
The remaining modules are automatically assigned to the 
next five higher addresses. Provisions are included for 
disabling a maximum of three unused modules to release 
the addresses to be used elsewhere. Each module also 
has panel controlled green LED indicators. The panel can 
cause the LEDs to blink, latch on, or latch off. In order 
to synchronize strobes, horn/strobes, and speaker/strobes, 
a SYNC-1 accessory card (sold separately) must be used 
with the IDP-Control-6.  See the SYNC-1 installation 
manual for details on how to install.

BEFORE INSTALLING

If the modules will be installed in an existing operational 
system, inform the operator and local authority that the 
system will be temporarily out of service. Disconnect the 
power to the control panel before installing the modules. 
This system contains static sensitive components. Always 
ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling 
any circuits so that static charges are removed from the 
body. The housing cabinet should be metallic and suit-
ably grounded.

K200-17-00 

I56-2734-003

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE 

INSTRUCTIONS

IDP-Control-6 Six Circuit 

Supervised Control Module

SPECIFICATIONS

Normal Operating Voltage:  15-32 VDC
Stand-By Current: 

2.25 mA

Alarm Current: 

35 mA (assumes all six relays have  

 

been switched and all six LEDs  

 

solid on)

Temperature Range: 

32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)     

 

–10°C to 55°C 

Humidity: 

10 to 85% Non-condensing

Dimensions: 

6.8˝ H x 5.8˝ W x 1.25˝ D

Accessories: 

IDP-ACB Cabinet and chassis

Wire Gauge: 

12-18 AWG 

Max. NAC Circuit
Wiring Resistance: 

40 Ohms

Power Rating Per Circuit:  63 W @ 70.7 VAC; 50 W @ 25 VAC

Table 1:

CURRENT RATING

MAXIMUM VOLTAGE

LOAD DESCRIPTION

APPLICATION

3 A

30 VDC

Resistive

Non-coded

2 A

30 VDC

Resistive

Coded

.9 A

110 VDC

Resistive

Non-coded

.9 A

125 VDC

Resistive

Non-coded

.5 A

30 VDC

Inductive (L/R=5ms)

Coded

1 A

30 VDC

Inductive (L/R=2ms)

Coded

.3 A

125 VAC

Inductive (PF=.35)

Non-coded

1.5 A

25 VAC

Inductive (PF = .35)

Non-coded

.7 A

70.7 VAC

Inductive (PF=.35)

Non-coded

2 A

25 VAC

Inductive (PF=.35)

Non-coded

WARNING

All relay switch contacts are shipped in the standby state (open) state, but may have transferred to the activated (closed) 
state during shipping. To ensure that the switch contacts are in their correct state, modules must be made to communi-
cate with the panel before connecting circuits controlled by the module.

(7)  1

×

4 Terminal 

Blocks

(2)  1

1

/

4

˝ (32mm) 

Stand offs

(15)  Large Shunts

(4)  Machine Screws

(5)  Short Power 

Supply Jumpers (2)  Small Shunts

(2)  Nuts

(2)  EOL Relay 

Connector 
Assemblies

(6)  47k Ohm 

End of Line 
Resistors

(1)  Long Power Supply Jumper

C0202-01

Included:

 

Summary of Contents for SILENT KNIGHT IDP-Control-6

Page 1: ...d from the body The housing cabinet should be metallic and suit ably grounded K200 17 00 1 I56 2734 003 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS IDP Control 6 Six Circuit Supervised Control Module SPECIFICATIONS Normal Operating Voltage 15 32 VDC Stand By Current 2 25 mA Alarm Current 35 mA assumes all six relays have been switched and all six LEDs solid on Temperature Range 32 F to 120 F 0 C to ...

Page 2: ...r holes provided in the back surface of the cabinet Figure 3 Backbox Mounting Holes Figure 2 Typical mounting hole locations 2 Module Installation There are two methods for installing a module in the rear position of a chassis Method one is for installa tion of a rear module only when no module will be in stalled in front of it Refer to Figure 3 for instructions Method two is for installation of a...

Page 3: ...32 and 33 To select Class A operation remove the J1 Shunt A maximum of three Class A circuits are available For ex ample if the base address switch is set to 28 30 and 32 will be automatically assigned to the modules while 29 31 and 33 are available to be used for other modules on the SLC For Class A and B operation DO NOT set the lowest address above 94 as the other modules will be as signed to n...

Page 4: ... 4 gives an overview of how the power connectors T0 T5 and T10 T15 are interconnected by the circuit board PCB The external supply connection points at T0 T5 are marked by PS and PS on the PCB legend Pin 1 is indicated by a dot next to T10 T16 The odd pins on T10 T16 always connect to PS pins e g PS of the 0 NAC is connected to T10 1 and T11 1 The even pins always connect to PS pins e g PS of the ...

Page 5: ...CTION MANUAL FOR WIRE REQUIREMENTS POWER LIMITED AND SUPERVISED TOP OF T0 VIO VIO RED BLK A2143 10 EOLR 1 A2143 10 47K 47K NOTE 1 EOL Relay Coil Connections must be made using EOL Relay Connector Assemblies on T10 T16 in event that all NACs on the PCB have dedicated supplies C0176 03 C0175 03 ply figures 6 9 are typical The EOL relay coil should always be connected at the external power supply inp...

Page 6: ...UCTION MANUAL FOR WIRE REQUIREMENTS POWER LIMITED AND SUPERVISED TOP OF T0 EOLR 1 TYP RED VIO VIO RED BLK BLK Figure 9 Example of Class A Style Z NAC configuration with a single supply shared by 2 NACs BASE ADDRESS STATUS INDICATORS NAC PS NAC PS NAC PS NAC PS NAC TOP BOT NAC PS SLC PS 1 2 3 4 5 T11 T10 T0 0 T12 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T13 T14 T15 T16 ENABLE POWER SUPPLY MONITOR DISABLE SHORT CIRCUIT PROTE...

Page 7: ...C PS NAC PS NAC TOP BOT NAC PS SLC PS 1 2 3 4 5 A A T11 T10 T0 0 T12 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T13 T14 T15 T16 ENABLE POWER SUPPLY MONITOR DISABLE SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION A B SELECT DISABLE 1 DISABLE 2 DISABLE 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 7 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 BASE ADDRESS NAC PS NAC PS NAC PS NAC PS NAC TOP BOT NAC PS SLC PS 1 2 3 4 5 T11 T10 T0 0 T12 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T13 T14 T15 T16 ENABLE POWER SUPPLY MONITOR DISAB...

Page 8: ...lled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by...

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