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BPS-1100 Installation and Operation Manual

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of closed doors; and, smoke and heat detectors may not detect smoke or heat from fires on another level of the 
residence or building. 

Software

Most Mircom products contain software. With respect to those products, Mircom does not warranty that the 
operation of the software will be uninterrupted or error-free or that the software will meet any other standard of 
performance, or that the functions or performance of the software will meet the user’s requirements. Mircom shall 
not be liable for any delays, breakdowns, interruptions, loss, destruction, alteration or other problems in the use of a 
product arising our of, or caused by, the software.

Every fire is different in the amount and rate at which smoke and heat are generated. Smoke detectors cannot 
sense all types of fires equally well. Smoke detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by 
carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of 
flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits, children playing with matches or arson. 

Even if the smoke detector or heat detector operates as intended, there may be circumstances when there is 
insufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death. 

•Alarm Notification Appliances

 

Alarm Notification Appliances such as sirens, bells, horns, or strobes may not warn people or waken someone 
sleeping if there is an intervening wall or door. If notification appliances are located on a different level of the 
residence or premise, then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened. Audible notification 
appliances may be interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos, radios, televisions, air conditioners or 
other appliances, or passing traffic. Audible notification appliances, however loud, may not be heard by a hearing-
impaired person. 

Telephone Lines

 

If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms, they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time. Also 
the telephone lines may be compromised by such things as criminal tampering, local construction, storms or 
earthquakes. 

•Insufficient Time

There may be circumstances when the system will operate as intended, yet the occupants will not be protected from 
the emergency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely manner. If the system is monitored, the 
response may not occur in time enough to protect the occupants or their belongings. 

•Component Failure

 

Although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible, the system may fail to function as 
intended due to the failure of a component. 

•Inadequate Testing

 

Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as intended can be discovered by regular testing 
and maintenance. The complete system should be tested as required by national standards and the Local Authority 
Having Jurisdiction and immediately after a fire, storm, earthquake, accident, or any kind of construction activity 
inside or outside the premises. The testing should include all sensing devices, keypads, consoles, alarm indicating 
devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system. 

•Security and Insurance

 

Regardless of its capabilities, an alarm system is not a substitute for property or life insurance. An alarm system 
also is not a substitute for property owners, renters, or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the 
harmful effects of an emergency situation. 

IMPORTANT NOTE: End-users of the system must take care to ensure that the system, batteries, telephone lines, 
etc. are tested and examined on a regular basis to ensure the minimization of system failure. 

Summary of Contents for BPS-1100

Page 1: ...hange without prior notice www mircom com BPS 1100 Signal Booster Power Supply LT 913 Rev 4 May 2008 Installation and Operation Manual Advanced Life Safety Solutions Advanced Life Safety Solutions U S...

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Page 3: ...System Checkout 19 8 1 Before Turning The Power ON 19 8 2 Power up Procedure 19 8 3 Troubleshooting 19 9 0 Indicators Controls Operation 20 9 1 Common Indicators 21 9 2 Common Controls 21 9 3 Circuit...

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Page 5: ...re 8 Relay Adder Module 12 Figure 9 Main BPS 1100 Module Terminal Connections 13 Figure 10 Main BPS 1100 Module Terminal Connections continued 14 Figure 11 Signal Module Terminal Connections 15 Figure...

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Page 7: ...ts Optional 3 Adder Modules for additional Indicating and Relay Circuits Indicating Circuits expandable by 16 with 3 SGM 1004As and Relay Circuits by 16 with 2 RM 1008As Supports supervised and unsupe...

Page 8: ...ome products the available LED Displays and matching Circuit Disconnect Switches are not hard wired to the Circuit Adder Modules The Main Chassis provides a fixed number of Display Points on their att...

Page 9: ...110 and SA 12180 Mircom BA 117 SGM 1004A RM 1008A Circuit Adder Modules SIGNAL BOOSTER POW ER SUPPLY BPS 1100 SELECT CONFIRM INPUT 4 INPUT 3 INPUT 2 INPUT 1 OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 OUTPUT...

Page 10: ...Z Indicating Circuits and a 12 ampere Power Supply See Module Specifications Appendix A Module Specifications And Features on page 30 for more details 3 2 BPS 1100 Accessories MP 300 EOL Resistor Pla...

Page 11: ...Enclosure Installation and Dimensions SIDE VIEW DOOR BACKBOX DOOR BACKBOX FLUSH TRIM WALL SURFACE FLUSH SIDE VIEW BACKBOX DOOR WALL 1 2 TYP 7 32 DIA MOUNTING HOLE 16 11 7 1 2 FLUSH TRIM MODEL FA 1024T...

Page 12: ...he Chassis Earth Ground Mounting Lug and to connect the Earth Ground Wire Lugs from the Main Chassis to the ground screw on the Backbox Figure 2 Main Chassis Installation Note DO NOT install cable thr...

Page 13: ...necessary to remove the Continuity Jumper on JW6 near P5 the Signal Adder Module Connector on the Main BPS 1100 Board This jumper plug must be installed on the Continuity Jumper on the last installed...

Page 14: ...5 0 Modules Mounting Locations 8 Figure 4 Adder Module Mounting Details...

Page 15: ...ut this jumper to disable ground fault detection on the BPS 1100 Therefore there will be no ground fault detection other than from the Fire Alarm Panel P3 Connector for front Display Module part of MC...

Page 16: ...ne Disconnect See 10 0 System Configuration on page 24 The Main Display Module provides 4 dedicated Display Points for the 4 Indicating Circuits on the Main BPS 1100 Module It also provides the follow...

Page 17: ...as packed for this BPS 1100 J11 NOT USED for BPS 1100 Jumper JW6 on the Main BPS 1100 Module must be removed if there are any Adder Modules installed Components There are 4 green LEDs on the board on...

Page 18: ...00 Module or to previous Adder Module P3 Power Connector for next Adder Module JW1 Continuity Jumper removed if there are any more Adder Modules installed Jumper JW6 on the Main BPS 1100 Module must b...

Page 19: ...wer supply ratings Main Chassis total current for Indicating Circuits is 11A max Note The Terminal Blocks are depluggable for ease of wiring All power limited circuits must use type FPL FPLR or FPLP p...

Page 20: ...r 22 VDC 3mA standby 5 mV ripple 50mA max alarm They may be configured as required The alarm threshold is 21mA Maximum loop resistance is 100 ohms 50 ohms per side Indicating Circuits are fully superv...

Page 21: ...rvised indicating signal circuits Class A Style Z or Class B Style Y Wire devices to terminals as shown below See 7 5 Wiring Tables Information on page 18 and Appendix A Module Specifications And Feat...

Page 22: ...Tables Information on page 18 and Appendix A Module Specifications And Features on page 30 for specifications Figure 12 Relay Adder Module Terminal Connections Note The Terminal Blocks are depluggable...

Page 23: ...ratings 120 VAC 60 Hz 2 A 240 VAC 50 Hz 1A Power supply total current 11 A maximum Battery Fuse on Main Module Replace with 20 Amp 1 1 4 Fast Acting Fuse Figure 13 Power Supply Connections Caution Do...

Page 24: ...LOAD MAXIMUM WIRING RUN TO LAST DEVICE ELR MAX LOOP RESISTANCE 18AWG 16AWG 14AWG 12AWG Amperes ft m ft m ft m ft m Ohms 0 06 2350 716 3750 1143 6000 1829 8500 2591 30 0 12 1180 360 1850 567 3000 915 4...

Page 25: ...Circuit Trouble Normally when a Circuit trouble occurs its designated trouble indicator will be illuminated as well as the common trouble indicator and the common trouble relay will be active To corr...

Page 26: ...n LED Indicators Test Config Common Trouble A C ON Reset Lamp Test Battery Trouble and Ground Fault 2 Common Buttons Reset and Lamp Test 2 Configuration Buttons Select and Confirm 2 Configuration LED...

Page 27: ...e Trouble Rate Battery Trouble LED The Battery Trouble Indicator flashes amber at the Trouble Rate when the Battery is either low below 20 4 VDC or disconnected Ground Fault LED The Ground Fault Indic...

Page 28: ...Output Circuits of any type The Circuit Trouble Indicator flashes amber at the Trouble Rate to indicate short circuit or open circuit trouble or if the circuit is Disconnected Relay Circuit Indicators...

Page 29: ...puts activate outputs at configured evacuation rate Indicating Output Circuits Types Signal For audible devices such as bells and piezo mini horns While sounding these follow the pattern appropriate f...

Page 30: ...ed whenever any of the Configuration DIP Switches are set as per functions listed in the Configuration DIP Switch Function Table and exited by turning them all OFF put switches in the bottom or OFF po...

Page 31: ...Operation Configuration Dip Switch Function Table Dip Switch Position 1 8 Function Number Button Operations Description 0000 0000 00 None Normal Operation Not in Configuration Mode 0000 0100 04 Select...

Page 32: ...estore to Defaults may be done if the only change is adding an Adder Module It should not be performed other than as part of a full Restore to Defaults if Adder Modules are removed or inserted between...

Page 33: ...s at the Evac rate 0000 0110 Output Circuit Correlations Enabled Select LED lit indicates that Output Circuits Indicating Circuits and Relays operate according to any set Correlations see Correlation...

Page 34: ...ure the appropriate non latching supervisory input is permanently shorted and correlated to the non silenceable strobe output circuit now being used as an auxiliary supply As an example if in a System...

Page 35: ...ting Circuit Signal Zone or Relay Circuit Disconnect Switch is turned ON up position This function will not operate if more than one Output Circuit Disconnect Switch is turned ON at one time The selec...

Page 36: ...ommon Ground Form C 1 Amp 28 VDC Common Trouble Form C 1 Amp 28 VDC Micro controller based design Fully Configurable from Front Panel Full walk test function Electrical Ratings AC Line Voltage 120V 60...

Page 37: ...ier figure IMPORTANT NOTICE The main AC branch circuit connection for Fire Alarm Control Unit must provide a dedicated continuous power without provision of any disconnect devices Use 12 AWG wire with...

Page 38: ...operative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctuations which may damage electronic equipment such as a fire alarm system After a power i...

Page 39: ...ons air conditioners or other appliances or passing traffic Audible notification appliances however loud may not be heard by a hearing impaired person Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to tr...

Page 40: ...ide a suitable installation environment for the products damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed damage from improper maintenance damage arising ou...

Page 41: ...market price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit WARNING Mircom Technologies Ltd recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However desp...

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