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ULC Compliance Requirements

CAN/ULC-S304

Auto Arming

Control units that support auto arming shall provide an audible signal throughout the protected area not
less than 10 min prior to the auto arming taking place. The control unit shall allow authorized users to cancel
the auto arming sequence and transmit such cancelation to the signal receiving center with the
identification of the authorized user that canceled the action.

The following options must be enabled in the Protege system when using the Auto Arming feature. When
the defer warning time is programmed to 10 minutes, the output group will be activated 10 minutes before
the system performs the Auto Arming in the associated Area.

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The

Defer Output or Output Group

must be programmed. Refer to the section

Areas | Outputs

in the

Operator Reference Manual for programming instructions.

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The

Defer Warning Time

must be programmed to not less than 10 minutes. Refer to the section

Areas |

Configuration

in the Operator Reference Manual.

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The

Defer Automatic Arming

option must be enabled. Refer to the section

Areas | Options (2)

in the

Operator Reference Manual.

Arming Signal

A bell or visual indicator used as an arming acknowledgment signal must be listed to a ULC security,
signaling or fire standard. If intended to be mounted outside, it must be rated for outdoor use.

Double EOL Input Configuration

Only double EOL Input Configuration shall be used. Refer to the

Inputs

section of this manual and the

section

Inputs | Options

in the Operator Reference Manual.

Multiplex System and Poll Time

The Protege controller is compatible with the ArmorIP Internet Monitoring Receiver. Poll Time must be set
to 40 seconds and the Grace Time must be set to 20 seconds.

In the Protege system, the reporting service must be configured to 40 seconds. The following options are
required for the service selected as Report IP type:

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The

Log Polling Message

option must be enabled. Refer to the section

Report IP | Options

in the

Operator Reference Manual.

-

The

Poll Time

must be programmed to 40 seconds. Refer to the

Report IP | General

section in the

Operator Reference Manual.

Central Station Signal Receiver

The common equipment of each signal receiving center control unit shall be limited to 1000 alarm systems.

Number of attempts

In the event of unsuccessful communication, a digital alarm communicator transmitter shall make a minimum
of 5 and a maximum of 10 attempts. Where the maximum number of attempts to complete the sequence is
reached, an indication of the failure shall be made at the premises.

In the Protege system, the reporting service selected as Contact ID must have the number of attempts
programmed to 5 attempts. The

Dial Attempts

option must be programmed. Refer to the section

Contact

ID | Settings

in the Operator Reference Manual.

Check-In Time

DACT communication channel check-in time is not to exceed 24 hrs.

Trouble Input Service Test Report

-

The

Test Report Time

must be programmed. Refer to the section

Controllers | Configuration

in the

Operator Reference Manual.

-

The

Generate Input Restore on Test Input

option must be enabled. Refer to the section

Controller |

Options

in the Operator Reference Manual.

-

The

Test Report Time is Periodic

option must be enabled. Refer to the section

Controller | Options

in

the Operator Reference Manual.

PRT-ZX8-DIN | Protege DIN Rail 8 Input Expander | Installation Manual

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Summary of Contents for PRT-ZX8-DIN

Page 1: ...PRT ZX8 DIN Protege DIN Rail 8 Input Expander Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited Designed and manufactured by Integrated Control Technology Limited Protege and the Protege...

Page 3: ...ror Code Indication 16 Error Code Display 16 Mechanical Diagram 17 Mechanical Layout 18 Technical Specifications 19 New Zealand and Australia 20 European Standards 21 UL and ULC Installation Requireme...

Page 4: ...Disclaimer and Warranty 34 PRT ZX8 DIN Protege DIN Rail 8 Input Expander Installation Manual 4...

Page 5: ...em in any combination to the network over a distance of up to 900M 3000ft Further span can be achieved with the use of a network repeater module The current features of the input expander include Secu...

Page 6: ...Burglar Alarm Systems CAN ULC S302 Installation and Classification of Burglar Alarm Systems for Financial and Commercial Premises Safes and Vaults CAN ULC S561 Installation and Services for Fire Signa...

Page 7: ...copper wire or wires of the appropriate gauge Earth Ground Connection The DIN rail enclosure and the DIN rail modules must be grounded to a suitable single point earth ground connection in the instal...

Page 8: ...ound Link Connection DIN Rail Enclosure DIN Rail Enclosure DIN Rail Enclosure Module Network RS 485 N N NA and NB DIN Rail Ground Connections multiple cabinets in different rooms sectors or buildings...

Page 9: ...is installed in an electrical room communication equipment room secure cabinet or in an accessible area of the ceiling 1 Position the DIN rail module with the labeling in the correct orientation 2 Hoo...

Page 10: ...module supplying power to networked devices Next modules on network B N N N A N White Blue Black Red 8 Input Expander CAUTION INCORRECT WIRING MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE UNIT Value 1 Value 2 Monitore...

Page 11: ...d voltage to all devices on the RS 485 network Warning The 12V N and N communication input must be supplied from only one point Connections from more than one 12V supply may cause failure or damage to...

Page 12: ...nput with the EOL resistor configuration the controller generates an alarm condition when the state of an input changes between open and closed and generates a tamper alarm condition when a wire fault...

Page 13: ...uts 8 and 16 Trouble Inputs Each input expander can monitor up to 16 trouble inputs Trouble inputs are used to monitor the module status and in most cases are not physically connected to an external i...

Page 14: ...n the product Refer to the Protege system controller installation manual for address programming details The controller has a set limit on the number of modules of each type that it can support When a...

Page 15: ...odule update or the identification time period expiring the module will return to normal operation Fault Indicator The fault indicator is lit any time the module is operating in non standard mode If t...

Page 16: ...pdate feature in the controller s web interface 3 Address Too High The module address is above the maximum number available on the system controller To clear this error change the address to one withi...

Page 17: ...Diagram The mechanical diagram shown below outlines the essential details needed to help ensure the correct installation of the input expander PRT ZX8 DIN Protege DIN Rail 8 Input Expander Installatio...

Page 18: ...ial details needed to help ensure correct installation and mounting All measurements are shown in millimeters 90 00 156 80 44 68 Front 139 18 72 00 2x 4 67 Screw Hole 17 03 42 40 42 40 156 80 35 40 Ba...

Page 19: ...10 to 55 C 14 to 131 F Storage Temperature 10 to 85 C 14 to 185 F Humidity 0 93 non condensing indoor use only relative humidity Mean Time Between Failures MTBF 784 316 hours calculated using RFD 2000...

Page 20: ...alia General Product Statement The RCM compliance label indicates that the supplier of the device asserts that it complies with all applicable standards PRT ZX8 DIN Protege DIN Rail 8 Input Expander I...

Page 21: ...waste handling Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with...

Page 22: ...detector per input Do not mix unpowered detectors and non latching powered detectors on an input To comply with EN 50131 1 the Entry Timer should not be programmed to more than 45 seconds To comply w...

Page 23: ...ULC ORD C1076 86 CAN ULC S319 EN DIN 31 EN DIN 24 EN DIN 24 ATTACK P UL ULC All cabinet installations of this type must be located inside the Protected Area Not to be mounted on the exterior of a vaul...

Page 24: ...ible with the ArmorIP Internet Monitoring Receiver Poll Time must be set to 40 seconds and the Grace Time must be set to 20 seconds In the Protege system the reporting service must be configured to 40...

Page 25: ...e Trouble Input Area must be armed Refer to the section Trouble Inputs Areas and Input Types in the Operator Reference Manual The Log Modem Events to Event Buffer option must be selected in the Contac...

Page 26: ...rIP detects the reception of any invalid packet on the programmed port as a potential system compromise attempt Each compromise attempt sends a notification to the receiver and logs a Compromise Attem...

Page 27: ...nual Check In Time DACT communication channel check in time is not to exceed 24 hrs Trouble Input Service Test Report The Test Report Time must be programmed Refer to the section Controllers Configura...

Page 28: ...Open1ivlose1iTamper1iShort K K Open1ivlose1iTamper1iShort ZgUX3 Z5 vOM vOM Z Z0 Z NXvi Tamper NXviInputivontact Valuei Valuei5 AiFireiareasishallibeiseparatedifromiburglariareasithroughiareaipartitio...

Page 29: ...itoiactivateitheibellioutput AFireiInputiZ iNXOiPushi uttonitoibeiusediasimonitoringiresetiswitchX NXx Tamper NXxiInputixontact Valuei Valuei5 TypicaliInputixircuits EOL Resitor Input Configuration Fi...

Page 30: ...he Operator Reference Manual When more than one means of signal transmission is used loss of communication with the receiving system shall be annunciated at the receiver within 200 seconds If a fault...

Page 31: ...compromise attempt sends a notification to the receiver and logs a Compromise Attempt event under the Live Panel Events The event is sent with the following details Account Code as defined in the Ser...

Page 32: ...This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY...

Page 33: ...ent ICES 003 This is a Class A digital device that meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A PRT ZX8 DIN Protege DIN Rail 8 Input Expander...

Page 34: ...hall be liable under any circumstances to any party in respect of decisions or actions they may make as a result of using this information In accordance with the ICT policy of enhanced development des...

Page 35: ...eserved Disclaimer Whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the representation of this product neither Integrated Control Technology Ltd nor its employees shall be liable under any circ...

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