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Introduction

Man-1170EN Rev.01

Additional Boards Installation Manual

Out Of Warranty Items

Kentec Electronics provides a test and repair facility for most standard and special build products.
This facility can also recondition control panels, subject to availability of components.

Customer Repairs

Items for repair shall be returned to the Customer Service Department of Kentec Electronics. Any
items returned for repair must be accompanied with the following:

A request for repair work to be undertaken

A customer contact name

Details of the company requesting repair

Failure to supply the required information will result in the returned items being quarantined for a
period not exceeding 60 days. If the items are not identified within 60 days of receipt, then Kentec
Electronics Ltd reserves the right to dispose of these items or return them.
A written quotation will be provided for all items to be repaired that are not included in the repair prices
section of the Kentec Price list. No repairs or refurbishment will be undertaken without prior authorisation
from the customer and a written order for the repair work. Returned equipment will be held awaiting
authorisation for a period not exceeding 60 days from the date of quotation. After this period, Kentec
Electronics Ltd. reserves the right to dispose of these items or return them.

Repair Warranties

Repaired items are not covered by the normal Warranties and Liability conditions in the Terms and
Conditions of Sale. Subsequent failures of repaired items will only be covered if the failure is due to a
material or workmanship defect directly associated with the repair and for a period not exceeding three
months from the date of the repair.
Kentec Electronics are under no liability if the repaired or replaced components are found to have
failed due to fair wear and tear, wilful damage, negligence, abnormal working conditions, misuse or
alteration or repair without approval or failure to follow the sellers instructions.

Kentec Electronics Ltd. Copyright 2017. All rights reserved.

Summary of Contents for Taktis K772

Page 1: ...Man 1170EN Rev 01 Additional Boards Installation Manual Fire Control Panel Additional Boards Installation Manual Man 1170...

Page 2: ...ws part numbers associated with the Additional Boards Section A Preface Provides document conventions Section 1 Overview Provides a summary of Additional Board features Section 2 Installation Describe...

Page 3: ...dispatched for next day delivery within the mainland UK subject to stock avail ability SRI parts are supplied on the following terms and conditions SRI parts are loan items and are not available for r...

Page 4: ...not included in the repair prices section of the Kentec Price list No repairs or refurbishment will be undertaken without prior authorisation from the customer and a written order for the repair work...

Page 5: ...l Assignments 8 Field Terminals 8 Extension Board Field Terminal Assignments 11 Extension Board Field Terminals 11 Section 3 Setting the Address 14 DIP Switch Settings 14 Section 4 16 Channel I O Boar...

Page 6: ...ications such as LED floor plan mimic drivers or to receive inputs from plant alarms or other related systems 8 Way Relay Board Used in applications which require more than the four standard relay out...

Page 7: ...w shows common features associated with all additional boards Familiarise yourself with these fea tures prior to the installation Figure 1 5 Additional Board Common Features 16 Channel I O card shown...

Page 8: ...el The figure below shows the panel main back board layout identifying elements associated with the installation of additional boards Figure 1 6 Main back board features Key Description Key Descriptio...

Page 9: ...nly The figure below shows the extension board associated with 2 to 16 loop versions of the panel Where appropriate familiarise yourself with these elements prior to the installation Figure 1 7 Main b...

Page 10: ...Sdr 2 ve Sdr 2 ve Sdr 3 ve Sdr 3 ve Sdr 4 ve Sdr 4 ve Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used I O 1 I O 2 I O 3 I O 4 I O 5 I O 6 I O 7 I O 8 I O 9 I O 10 I O 11 I O 12 I O 13 I...

Page 11: ...t the system for correct operation Before You Begin Before you begin the installation take a few minutes to review the installation information gather the required items and complete the tasks listed...

Page 12: ...rom the backplane Figure 2 1 Removing the Backplane Cover 15 Remove the circuit board from the protective packaging using adequate electrostatic protection 16 Point the conductor side of the circuit b...

Page 13: ...nal boards Field Terminals The figures below illustrate slot position and field terminal assignments on the panel all wiring should be connected to the Field Wiring Terminal Blocks on the Back Board s...

Page 14: ...Installation 2 Man 1170EN Rev 01 Additional Boards Installation Manual 9 Figure 2 5 Board Slot D Figure 2 6 Board Slot E...

Page 15: ...Installation 2 Man 1170EN Rev 01 Additional Boards Installation Manual 10 Figure 2 7 Board Slot F...

Page 16: ...rds Extension Board Field Terminals The figures below illustrate slot position and field terminal assignments on the Fire Control Panel all wiring should be connected to the Field Wiring Terminal Bloc...

Page 17: ...Installation 2 Man 1170EN Rev 01 Additional Boards Installation Manual 12 Figure 2 9 Additional Board Slot H Figure 2 10 Additional Board Slot J Note For figment rotate sticker label 90 degrees...

Page 18: ...Installation 2 Man 1170EN Rev 01 Additional Boards Installation Manual 13 Figure 2 11 Additional Board Slot K Note For figment rotate sticker label 90 degrees...

Page 19: ...l Board must have its DIP switch set between address 1 and 32 before being fitted to the Main Back Board The numeric order of the address setting between circuit boards does not impact operation but e...

Page 20: ...lots G K B Six position DIP switch SW1 for setting the RS485 bus address of this circuit board C LED provide status information see below D Connector containing 16 I O channels LED Description 1 Heart...

Page 21: ...ure that suppression diodes on relay coils are correctly polarised Wrongly connected diodes will damage the outputs Diodes should be connected with the band to the positive 24V Individual channels can...

Page 22: ...DIP switch SW1 for setting the RS485 bus address of the board D LED provide status information see below LED Description 6 Heartbeat flashes red to identify functional status of the Board 7 Rx Comms l...

Page 23: ...485 bus address of this circuit board C LED provide status information see below D Proprietary interface for manufacturing use only LED Description 1 Heartbeat flashes red to identify functional statu...

Page 24: ...p modules manufactured by the suppliers of loop devices A maximum load of 1 6 milliamps may be connected to each detection input which allows around 30 detectors of most types to be fitted For an accu...

Page 25: ...A Edge connector for termination at slots on Main Back Board slots E F or Expansion Board slots G K B Push button switch S2 resets the board C Six position DIP switch S1 sets the RS485 address of the...

Page 26: ...lectronic fuse A short circuit or overload on one of the outputs will not prevent the other outputs from operating All sounder devices used with the board must be polarised Connecting non polarised de...

Page 27: ...e considered when calculating battery standby Each board has a quiescent current consumption of 10 mA which will require 24 X 0 01A 25 0 3Ah of extra battery capacity per 24 hour standby period The re...

Page 28: ...n condensing 4 Way Sounder Part number K793 Supply voltage range 21V to 30V DC End of line resistor value Diode 1N4001 Quiescent current consumption 30mA Full alarm current consumption 50mA exclude cu...

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