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                     Table 2.

  

XPS Card Addresses 

 

Step 2. XPS Configuration, 

Continued 

Setting the 
Address

 

Address 

SW 1-2 

SW 1-3 

SW 1-4 

SW 1-5 

SW 1-6 

SW 1-7 

SW 1-8 

 

Address 

SW 1-2 

SW 1-3 

SW 1-4 

SW 1-5 

SW 1-6 

SW 1-7 

SW 1-8 

1  ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF 

  61 

ON  OFF OFF OFF OFF  ON  OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

62 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

3  ON ON ON ON ON OFF 

OFF 

  63 

ON  OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

 

64 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

5  ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 

 65  OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

 

66 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

7  ON ON ON ON OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

 67  OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

 

68 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

9  ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 

  69  OFF ON  ON  ON OFF ON OFF 

10 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

70 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

11  ON  ON  ON OFF ON OFF OFF 

 71  OFF ON ON ON OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

12 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

 

72 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

13  ON ON ON OFF 

OFF ON OFF 

  73  OFF ON  ON OFF ON  ON OFF 

14 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

 

74 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

15  ON ON ON OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

  75  OFF ON  ON OFF ON OFF OFF 

16 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

 

76 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

17  ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 

  77  OFF ON  ON OFF OFF ON OFF 

18 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

78 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

19  ON  ON OFF ON  ON OFF OFF 

  79  OFF ON  ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 

20 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

 

80 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

21  ON  ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 

  81  OFF ON OFF ON  ON  ON OFF 

22 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

 

82 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

23  ON  ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 

  83  OFF ON OFF ON  ON OFF OFF 

24 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

 

84 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

25  ON  ON OFF OFF ON  ON OFF 

  85  OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 

26 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

86 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

27  ON  ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 

  87  OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 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 OFF   91  OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 

32 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

 

92 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

33  ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 

  93  OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 

34 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

94 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

35  ON OFF ON  ON  ON OFF OFF 

  95  OFF  ON  OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 

36 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

 

96 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

37  ON OFF ON  ON OFF ON OFF 

 97  OFF 

OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 

38 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

 

98 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

39  ON OFF ON  ON OFF OFF OFF 

 99  OFF 

OFF ON ON ON OFF 

OFF 

40 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

 

100 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

41  ON OFF ON OFF ON  ON OFF 

 101  OFF OFF ON  ON OFF ON OFF 

42 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

102 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

43  ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 

 103  OFF OFF ON  ON OFF OFF OFF 

44 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

 

104 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

45  ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 

 105  OFF OFF ON OFF ON  ON OFF 

46 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

 

106 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

47  ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 

 107  OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 

48 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

 

108 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

49  ON OFF OFF ON  ON  ON OFF 

 109  OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 

50 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

110 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

51  ON OFF OFF ON  ON OFF OFF 

  111  OFF OFF  ON  OFF OFF OFF OFF 

52 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

 

112 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

ON 

53  ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 

  113  OFF OFF OFF  ON  ON  ON  OFF 

54 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

 

114 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

55  ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 

  115  OFF OFF OFF  ON  ON  OFF OFF 

56 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

ON 

 

116 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

57 

ON  OFF OFF OFF  ON  ON  OFF  117  OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 

58 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

 

118 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

59  ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 

  119  OFF OFF OFF  ON  OFF OFF OFF 

60 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 4100-5101

Page 1: ...XNAC This product is compatible with 4100U and 4100ES Fire Alarm Control Panels FACP IMPORTANT Verify FACP System Programmer Executive and Slave Software compatibility when installing or replacing sy...

Page 2: ...Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate r...

Page 3: ...across all 3 circuits when those circuits are used as special applications NACs The XPS has a 9 A capacity Each NAC is rated at 3 A A NAC can also be configured as an auxiliary power point in which c...

Page 4: ...ED LED4 XNAC CONNECTOR P3 NAC TERMINAL BLOCK TB1 NAC STATUS LEDs LED1 LED2 LED3 BATTERY TROUBLE LED LED5 DEVICE ADDRESS DIP SWITCH SW1 SIGNAL POWER CONNECTOR P1 POWER COMMS OUTPUT TO NEXT PDI P2 3 A N...

Page 5: ...uring initialization of the XPS LEDs 1 2 3 illuminate because the NACs are held in the isolate stage and create an open circuit trouble Table 1 summarizes the input and output specifications for the X...

Page 6: ...inst the back of the expansion bay Connect to the PDI as shown in Figure 2 Correctly align the screw hole at the top of the XPS assembly with the hole in the bay chassis Use one 6 torx screw to secure...

Page 7: ...4100 CPU Set this switch to ON to communicate SW1 2 through SW1 8 These switches set the card s address within the 4100 FACP Refer to Table 2 for a complete list of the switch settings for all of the...

Page 8: ...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 OFF 91 OFF ON...

Page 9: ...PDM in the 4100U 4100ES connecting to a host FACP with two XPSs SPS XPS PDM BATTERY BATTERY BTRY AC XPS BTRY AC AC BTRY INCOMING AC POWER Figure 4 System Power The instructions in this section describ...

Page 10: ...twice through the bead as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Loop wires through bead as shown 2 Wire 120 220 230 240 VAC to the PDM keeping AC wires at least 1 inch away from all other wires AC power must st...

Page 11: ...connection point 5 Repeat step 4 for the second XPS if applicable P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Figure 6 XPS PDM Connection Step 3 Internal Wiring Continued Power Distribution Module Connections RED WIRE BLACK WIRE...

Page 12: ...when the front panel is lowered Connect the separate red and black wires with yellow female terminations to plugs P4 black and P5 red on the XPS 2 For AC wiring connect the white and black wires Harn...

Page 13: ...m 1 2 Ohms 1 50 A 70 ft 21 m 111 ft 34 m 177 ft 54 m 282 ft 86 m 1 Ohm 1 75 A 60 ft 18 m 95 ft 29 m 152 ft 46 m 242 ft 74 m 0 86 Ohm 2 A 53 ft 16 m 83 ft 25 m 133 ft 41 m 211 ft 64 m 0 75 Ohm 2 25 A 4...

Page 14: ...m 222 ft 68 m 354 ft 108 m 564 ft 172 m 2 Ohms 1 75 A 120 ft 37 m 191 ft 58 m 304 ft 93 m 483 ft 147 m 1 71 Ohms 2 A 105 ft 32 m 167 ft 51 m 266 ft 81 m 423 ft 129 m 1 5 Ohms 2 25 A 93 ft 28 m 148 ft...

Page 15: ...current must be deducted from the total 9 A available current All wiring that leaves the building requires overvoltage protection Install module 2081 9044 3 A or 2081 9028 A inside a UL Listed electr...

Page 16: ...s any given SPS RPS or XPS must be from either Table 5 or Table 6 mixing of appliances from both tables is not possible within a power supply For use with Notification Appliances not listed in Table 5...

Page 17: ...4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each NAC output you want to use 5 Leave the 10 K factory installed W brown black orange resistor 378 030 on each unused circuit The circuit must connect B to B terminal...

Page 18: ...t steps 1 through 3 for each NAC output you want to use 5 Leave the 10 K W brown black orange resistor 378 030 on each unused circuit The circuit must connect B to B terminals B B A A B B A A B B A A...

Page 19: ...leaves the building requires overvoltage protection Install module 2081 9044 3 A or 2081 9028 A inside a UL Listed electrical box wherever wire enters or exits the building A maximum of four 2081 9044...

Page 20: ...AC 1 Insert plastic standoffs 202 078 and a metal standoff 202 077 to the XPS as shown in Figure 12 2 Plug J1 on the XNAC into P3 on the XPS using a header 166 549 The holes on the edges of the XNAC s...

Page 21: ...ected or is depleted The precise status of the battery is given by the SPS These modules report Low Battery This trouble is merely to indicate a wiring problem to the XPS blown fuse not connected etc...

Page 22: ...oards XPS P2 on Motherboards Pin 1 5 TXD Pin 2 6 COMMON Pin 3 7 RCV Pin 4 8 CODE P3 on Motherboards Pin 1 5 8 C Pin 2 6 8 V Pin 3 7 24 C Pin 4 8 24 V P2 4 wires blue wire on top 2 wires white wire on...

Page 23: ...ITE FREE RUN TNA 4904 9332 V O 75CD RED SYNC TNA 4904 9343 V O 75CD WHITE SYNC TNA 4904 9170 V O 110CD RED FREE RUN TNA 4904 9173 V O 110CD WHITE FREE RUN TNA 4904 9175 V O 24VDC 110CD RED VER F S 490...

Page 24: ...70V TNA 4903 9358 S V 110CD RED 25 70V TNA 4903 9361 S V 110CD WHITE 25 70V TNA 4903 9198 S V 110CD RND TNA 4906 9151 S V 15 30 75 110cd W M RED TNA 4906 9153 S V 15 30 75 110cd W M WHT TNA 4906 9154...

Page 25: ...4903 9431 A V 15CD WHITE STD TNA 4903 9432 A V 75CD WHITE STD TNA 4903 9433 A V 110CD WHITE STD TNA 4906 9127 A V 15 30 75 110cd W M RED 4906 9129 A V 15 30 75 110cd W M WHT 4906 9128 A V 15 30 75 110...

Page 26: ...iling Mount 12 24V 3dB 8Cd 5Mount HSWC HN STR White 2 Wire Ceiling Mount 12 24V 3dB 8Cd 5Mount HSRCS HN STR Silver Red 2 Wire Ceiling Mount 12 24V 3dB 8Cd 5Mount HSWCS HN STR Silver White 2 Wire Ceili...

Page 27: ...24V 8Cd 5 Mount STWCS STR Silver White 2 Wire Ceiling Mount 12 24V 8Cd 5 Mount ZRS MCW ZRS Series Strobe 24V Multi Cd Wall Mount ZRS MCWH ZRS Series Strobe 24V Multi High Cd Wall Mount ZRS 24MCC ZRS...

Page 28: ...Mount E50A 24MCC E50B 24MCC E50 Series Speaker Strobe 24V Multi Cd Ceiling Mt Amber Blue E60 24MCW E60 Series Speaker Strobe 24V Multi Cd Wall Mount E60 24MCWH E60 Series Speaker Strobe 24V Multi Hig...

Page 29: ...ies Horn 24V AH 24WP AH Series Weatherproof Horn 12V or 24V HNR Horn Red 2 Wire Wall 12 24V 3dB 5 Mount HNW Horn White 2 Wire Wall 12 24V 3dB 5 Mount HNRS Horn Silver Red 2 Wire Wall 12 24V 3dB 5 Moun...

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