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Powering REGGAE GT communicators
Voltage supply to the REGGAE GT communicator is brou-
ght in through the terminal plate marked „12V“ and 
„GND“  Positive field supply is connected to terminal „12V“, 
negative to terminal „GND“  The communicator must be 
powered by direct current voltage in the range of 10 – 
15 VDC  Supply voltage cannot have undulations of more 
than 0 2 

Vrms

  During supply of voltage there cannot be 

a faster decline in supply  (during normal operation)  of 
more than 2 V per 1 s (a faster decline will be detected 
as a power failure)  Medium current consumption of the 
communicator is less than 150 mA  During communica-
tion with  GSM/GPRS, consumption may rise to up to 400 
mA  At this consumption level the power source must be 
dimensionalized 

It is possible to power the communicator from the power 
source of the AS/FAS panel, as long as the source of the 
panel is sufficiently dimensionalized for this additional 
consumption 

It is assumed that the voltage supply is protected at the 
source, this being with a fast fuse with a current rating 
of 630 mA to 1 6 A (F630 mA/250 V to F1 6 A/250 V)   
If the power source does not contain this type of fuse at 
its output, it is necessary to add this to the power carrier 
of the communicator (as close as possible to the power 
source output) 

Voltage of insulated inputs
The communicator has eight voltage insulated inputs I1 
to I8, which switch the supplied voltage to the correct 
pole  Each input is implemented by two terminal plates, 
on which the polarity of the incoming voltage is marked  

Each input is insulated by an optocoupler  The strength 
of insulation between the input terminals I1 to I8 and the 
remaining circuits of the REGGAE GT communicator is at 
least 1 kVAC (50 Hz)  The same strength of insulation is 
also mutually between each input 

Voltage at the inputs must be brought in for longer than 
the time set in the configuration of the communicator in 
order to make sure that inputs are clamped closed (100 
ms – fast input or 300 ms – slow input) 

The reaction of inputs to inflowing voltage can be inver-
ted in the configuration of the communicator 

The table below shows the reaction of inputs to inflowing 
voltage:

U

S

E

R

 

M

A

N

U

A

L

REGGAE GT/GTbz 

Communicator for GSM (GPRS/SMS) transmission

www.namsystem.com

Loop status

Closed – alarm

Unspecified status

Released –  
idle-circuit 
condition

Voltage in loop

+8 V až +40 V

+5 V až +8 V

-40 V až +5 V

Consumption

max  6 mA

max  6 mA

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Summary of Contents for REGGAE GT

Page 1: ...U S E R M A N U A L REGGAE GT GTbz Communicator for GSM GPRS SMS transmission Document 1 60...

Page 2: ...rd 12 Safety fuses 12 Operating time of REGGAE GT GTbz GTbzxxx communicators using the back up accumulator 12 Modules RS422 485 a RS23 13 Connecting modules RS422 485 13 Connecting modules RS232 13 IN...

Page 3: ...locally via serial port or remotely via GPRS channel Communication between REGGAE GT or REGGAE GTbz GTbzxxx and REGGAE eps GTbzxxx and ARC takes place in both directions with confirmation of receipt...

Page 4: ...AE GTbz232 and REGGAE GTbz485 is not possible near medical instruments and other equi pment sensitive to electromagnetic field The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damages re sulting from inte...

Page 5: ...nputs Outputs 8 insulated voltage loop 2 changeover relay contact max 1 A 30 VDC 0 3 A 60 VDC 0 5 A 125 VAC Communication channels serial port RS1 standard RS232 uninsulated R D T D RTS CTS serial por...

Page 6: ...Tbzxxx Power voltage Supply current Medium wattage Power frequency Output voltage AUX Output current AUX Output fuse AUX Type of backup battery Capacity of backup battery Battery charge current Operat...

Page 7: ...ce does not contain this type of fuse at its output it is necessary to add this to the power carrier of the communicator as close as possible to the power source output Voltage of insulated inputs The...

Page 8: ...circuit board of the REGGAE GT communicator that is at the standard of the serial port of the specific FAS interface The basic type of module for uninsulated interfaces TTL 5V and insulated interfaces...

Page 9: ...ED LD1 to LD4 on the circuit board of the REGGAE GT communicator serve to indicate the present state of the REGGAE communicator The meaning of the LED indication lights are as follows LD1 blue state o...

Page 10: ...he AS panel from the FW 6 xx communicators This function is optio nal in the communicator configuration The terminal plates marked T1 and T2 are used for connecting telephone lines from the AS panel I...

Page 11: ...power source circuit board ensures automatic dis connection of the accumulator in cases where its open circuit voltage falls below 8 9 V during operation of the communicator by the accumulator this m...

Page 12: ...urce Safety fuse F1 6A protects the circuit source against the reserval of poles on the accumulator It also protects the accumulator in the case of serious violations of the out put circuit source Ope...

Page 13: ...osed connector J1 is connected to end resistor 120 between inputs A B Closed connectors J3 and J4 conne ct inputs A B with outputs Y Z for interface RS485 Clo sed pins 1 and 2 of connector J5 set a po...

Page 14: ...s check the strength of fixation in order to prevent later injury or property damage caused by the communicator box fa lling down Connecting the GSM GPRS antenna GSM GPRS antenna must be placed outsid...

Page 15: ...es marked RING and TIP on the communicator REGGAE GT circuit board Connecting the telephone line In case of disturbance on the telephone line PSTN vol tage drop on the line the line is automatically d...

Page 16: ...ust then be close to the device and must be easily accessible Overcurrent protection must be part of the installation of the soc ket If necessary the flexible supply line with plug can be replaced by...

Page 17: ...G Receiver Main channel for communication with NSG Encrypted connection via internet Backup channel for communication with NSG GSM GPRS Output Sur Guard Serial assisted by MOXA convertor or via TCP IP...

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