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This section describes the Non-Alarm Audio (NAA) Interface using a circuit on the 4100-0622 
Digital Audio Riser (DAR) Module (566-407) or the 4100-1341 MCC Digital Audio Riser module 
(566-833). 
 
This function provides a way to interface a non-alarm audio source to Channel 2 of the Power 
Distribution Interface (PDI). If you use this module as a NAA interface only (analog system only), 
then you would use it without a TIC or 4100-0623 Audio Riser Controller Module (566-249). 
 

IMPORTANT:   DO NOT install a 4100-0622, -1341 Digital Audio Riser Module using 

the NAA interface IN THE SAME BAY with an Analog Audio 
Controller Module (or any module that would control Channel 2 of 
the PDI). Both modules would try unsuccessfully to control the 
PDI’s Channel 2.

 

If the modules must co-exist in the same box, then they must reside in separate bays, and have an 
audio harness connecting them without Channel 2 connections being made. The connecting audio 
harness may be a modified harness (734-167) available from the factory or a standard audio 
harness (734-052) that you modify as shown in Figure 15. Figure 15 shows two wires on the left 
that are cut close to the connector and discarded. The two cut wires were formerly connected to 
Pins 3 & 6 of the PDI audio connector. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 15. Modified Standard Audio Harness for Specific NAA Application 

 
 
 

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Page 1: ...t is compatible with 4100U and 4100ES Fire Alarm Control Panels FACP This publication also includes connections that provide the Non Alarm Audio NAA Interface feature IMPORTANT Verify FACP System Prog...

Page 2: ...nd to comply 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 equipmen...

Page 3: ...sponder Expansion Bay with PDI and Basic TIC 742 866 4100 9601 Local Mode Transponder Expansion Bay with PDI and Local Mode TIC 742 867 4100 0620 Basic Transponder Interface Card TIC 742 520 4100 0621...

Page 4: ...ing in local mode an alarm on any fire alarm input circuit will cause all alarm notification appliance circuits to activate Relays and other auxiliary control outputs will not activate The local mode...

Page 5: ...e Table 3 TIC 4100 0620 0625 Specifications Electrical Specifications Input voltage 18 33 VDC Output voltage 8 V 1 A 100 mV p p ripple Input Current 87 mA maximum with no attachments no 8V load 0625 o...

Page 6: ...t sensors will alarm at a fixed temperature of 135 F 57 C Notification Operation Notification appliance circuits operate per the point type selected in the programmer with the exception of 20 BPM marc...

Page 7: ...onitor Alarm Trouble GENFS Generic fire supervisory normally open Supv Alarm SUPDET Suppression agent monitor zone Alarm Alarm SUPDUMP Suppression agent manual dump Alarm SUPPRES Suppression pressure...

Page 8: ...ine plus the shield to either line is no more than 0 58 uF For Class A Style 6 or Style 7 operation the maximum loop distance is 2 500 feet 762 m T taps are not allowed RUI comms are wired to remote c...

Page 9: ...io Risers or 4100 1341 MCC Digital Audio Risers It is a version of the Basic TIC that doesn t have RUI input It communicates via internal communications and is used to control audio riser interface mo...

Page 10: ...ches are designated as SW1 1 through SW1 8 The function of these switches is as follows SW1 1 Set this switch to ON SW1 2 through SW1 8 These switches select the module s address Refer to Table 7 for...

Page 11: ...FF OFF 28 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 88 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 29 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 89 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 30 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 90 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON 31 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OF...

Page 12: ...s to the appropriate holes in the back of the cabinet These holes must line up with the screw holes in the 4 X 5 card See Figure 4 2 Plug the 4 X 5 card into the top left PDI connector P8 3 Secure the...

Page 13: ...configured to provide power to the TIC If there is a Power Supply in Bay 1 Set Jumpers P4 and P5 in Bay 1 to Positions 2 and 3 If there is no Power Supply in Bay 1 with the TIC you must obtain power f...

Page 14: ...s because each TIC communicates directly to the CPU Note Use supplied ferrite beads with TICs Loop wires once through the supplied ferrite bead s as shown in Figure 6 Figure 6 Loop Wiring Through Bead...

Page 15: ...O RISER 566 242 HARNESS 733 997 P3 P2 4100 0621 ANALOG AUDIO RISER 566 242 HARNESS 733 997 P3 P2 TB1 RISER 1 1 10 RISER 2 S SEC PRI SEC PRI S TB1 RISER 1 1 10 RISER 2 S SEC PRI SEC PRI S TB1 RISER 1 1...

Page 16: ...and tape back the shield with high quality electrical tape 3 If the installation requires IN and OUT wiring install as indicated in Step 1 above connect the shields of the incoming and outgoing wires...

Page 17: ...RANSPONDER TO ADDITIONNAL AMPLIFIERS IF REQUIRED NEW AUDIO ISOLATOR HARNESS PN 734 231 NEW AUDIO ISOLATOR HARNESS PN 734 231 NEW AUDIO ISOLATOR HARNESS PN 734 231 EXISTING PRODUCT 742 302 AUDIO ISOLAT...

Page 18: ...WG 0 2047 mm2 135 Ohms maximum 0 055 F maximum 3 If the length of the primary cable is less than 500ft set jumpers P5 and P6 to position 1 2 If the length of the secondary cable is less than 500ft set...

Page 19: ...7 mm2 to 18 AWG 0 8321 mm2 twisted pair 2 Maximum distance between subsequent nodes 2 500 feet 762 meters 3 Maximum line resistance and capacitance between nodes 18 AWG 0 8321 mm2 40 Ohms maximum 0 05...

Page 20: ...0 1 2 6 0 2 1 4 N 0 2 e w t k r o o n e d t i w h 4 U 0 0 1 Di t i g a A l udi V o CC 0 1 4 0 U P C U 1 4 D 0 0 i t i g a A l u o i d Co r t n o e l l 1 4 r 1 0 0 1 1 3 1 4 20 Ne w t r o k o n e d wit...

Page 21: ...ital Audio Riser Module Table 8 Digital Audio Riser Module 4100 0622 1341 Specifications Electrical Specifications Input voltage 19 33 VDC Input Current Supervision or Alarm With no secondary wiring 7...

Page 22: ...A output Continued on next page Digital Audio Riser Module Continued Switches and Indicators SW1 See Caution below Position Function State 1 2 NAA Output Enable ON Enable OFF Disable 3 4 Digital PDI D...

Page 23: ...le 11 Table 11 LED Functions for the 4100 0622 1341 Digital Audio Riser Module LED Color Function LED1 Yellow DAR Ground fault search active LED2 Green DAR receive on PDI LED3 Green DAR receive on pri...

Page 24: ...r any module that would control Channel 2 of the PDI Both modules would try unsuccessfully to control the PDI s Channel 2 If the modules must co exist in the same box then they must reside in separate...

Page 25: ...0 0622 DIGITAL AUDIO RISER INTERFACE 4100 0623 NETWORK AUDIO RISER CONTROLLER MODULE DAR NAA IN CHANNEL OUT TB1 TB2 OR THE 4100 1341 MCC DIGITAL AUDIO RISER INTERFACE Figure 16 Wiring for the Non Alar...

Page 26: ...per P2 Position 1 2 to silence supervision NAA Input Level P4 Any position not used NAA PDI Outputs SW1 Positions 1 2 OFF Disables NAA Outputs Positions 3 4 ON Enables PDI Outputs D to A channel DAR d...

Page 27: ...ermination plug into P7 of the Node s last bay that has Digital Audio The Digital Audio Controller should be the first item and the Digital Audio Termination Plug the last item in the Digital Audio PD...

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