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SuperBus® 2000 4-Relay Output Module

Installation Instructions

Product Summary

Each SuperBus 2000 4-Relay Output module adds four pro-
grammable relay outputs to a compatible panel.

Examples of module uses include:

Turning on a CCTV camera during a burglary alarm.

Turning on exit lights during a fire alarm. 

Activating backup cellular phones or long-range radios 
if primary communications are inoperable.

Each module comes complete with mounting hardware. 
Power for the module is provided by the panel.

Advent

®

 panels can be expanded to a total of 124 (24 pre-

programmed) output points.

UltraGard

®

 and Concord

 panels can be expanded to a total 

of 32 output points.

For additional security, the plastic case accommodates a 
magnetic reed switch to provide tamper protection. Simply 
connect a UL listed reed switch to the module built-in zone 
input or to one of the fire/security panel hardwire input 
zones.

SuperBus 2000 vs. SuperBus

SuperBus 2000 panels have the ability to auto-address mod-
ule unit numbers. When the panel is initially powered up, 
the panel automatically reads the unique SuperBus 2000 
device ID number and assigns a unit number to the module. 
This eliminates manually setting DIP switches and the 
chance of identical unit number conflicts.

SuperBus 2000 Panels

Advent

Concord (software versions 2.0 and later)

SuperBus panels communicate with SuperBus 2000 mod-
ules but require the module unit number to first be set man-
ually with DIP switches.

SuperBus Panels

UltraGard

Concord (software versions 1.0–1.6)

Module Components

Figure 1 shows the main module components and Table 1 
describes them.

Figure 1. Module Circuit Board Components

Table 1: Module Component Descriptions

Component

Function

Unit Number DIP 
Switches

Used for manually setting module unit 
number (SuperBus panels).

BUS LED (Red)

Flashes to indicate normal 
communication with the panel.

POWER LED 
(Green)

Indicates module power status.

Output Relays

Form C (dry contact) output relays rated 
4A @ 24VDC, 4A @ 24VAC, 1A @ 
70VAC maximum.

SuperBus 2000 
Device ID Number 
Label

Identifies the unique device ID 
(SuperBus 2000).

Software Version 
Label

Identifies the installed software version.

Wiring Terminals

Used for power, bus, and output wiring 
connections. All terminals are Class 2 
power limited.

POWER LED
(GREEN)

SOFTWARE
VERSION LABEL

UNIT NUMBER
DIP SWITCHES

WIRING 
TERMINALS

9710G01A.DSF

BUS STATUS LED
(RED)

OUTPUT RELAYS (4)

SUPERBUS 2000
DEVICE ID
NUMBER LABEL

SuperBus

®

 2000 

4-Relay Output Module

8557109A.DS4

ITI Part No.  60-770

Document Number: 466-1608 Rev. B
November 2000

Summary of Contents for 60-770 - Security SuperBus 2000 4-Zone Output Module

Page 1: ...ates manually setting DIP switches and the chance of identical unit number conflicts SuperBus 2000 Panels Advent Concord software versions 2 0 and later SuperBus panels communicate with SuperBus 2000...

Page 2: ...th Concord cabinet Installation The relay output module can be mounted On a wall Inside an Advent cabinet Inside a Concord cabinet Inside a SuperBus Module cabinet 60 698 Refer to the cabinet Installa...

Page 3: ...the module back plate onto the two clips located on the top left corner or center of the cabinet Figure 6 Note The two mounting clips in the top right corner of the cabinet are designated for a receiv...

Page 4: ...e the module to the panel as shown in Figure 7 and Table 4 Note For specific wiring details see the panel Installation Instructions 3 Wire multiple modules in daisy chain fashion in parallel to the pa...

Page 5: ...the switch to the module zone input terminals or unused panel hardwire input termi nals Once programmed if someone opens the module cover the tamper switch opens and causes an alarm The tamper switch...

Page 6: ...ches for the desired unit number Figure 11 Unit Number 0 7 for UltraGard Unit Number 0 7 for Concord software versions 1 0 1 6 Figure 11 Module Unit Number DIP Switch Settings Non SuperBus 2000 system...

Page 7: ...sting Troubleshooting Use the following table to determine possible solutions to module problems Table 6 Troubleshooting Problem Solution The green POWER LED stays off 1 Check for incorrect wiring con...

Page 8: ...y with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operat...

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