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– Instructions
When replacing or installing modules on the SPC system, always ensure that
the mains supply and the battery are disconnected. Ensure that all anti-static
precautions are adhered to when handling connectors, wires, terminals and
PCBs.
EC Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Vanderbilt International (IRL) Ltd declares that this equipment type is in
compliance with all relevant EU Directives for CE marking. From 20/04/2016 it is in
compliance with Directive 2014/30/EU (Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive).
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at:
http://pcd.vanderbiltindustries.com/doc/SPC
Introduction to SPC E-Bus Gateway (SPCG310)
The SPC E-Bus Gateway (SPCG310) is an X-BUS expander that enables
communication between an SPC controller and Sintony E-Bus devices.
Before installing this device, Vanderbilt recommends you read the
Sintony
System Migration
document.
Product Overview
Fig. 1: SPCG310 PCB
1
E-BUS terminals
2
X-BUS/E-BUS power jumper (JP6)
3
X-BUS terminals
4
Tamper-bypass jumper (JP8)
5
Tamper switch
6
Buzzer. Used to locate device and for E-Bus device addressing.
7
X-BUS addressing switches
8
X-BUS indication LED. See LED Functionality for more information.
9
E-BUS indication LED. See LED Functionality for more information.
10
X-BUS termination jumper (JP1)
Installing the SPCG310
The SPCG310 can be installed in the following:
SPC controller
SAH 14 housing
SAP 08/14/20/25 PSU
Installing SPCG310 on the SPC Controller
Mount the SPCG310 as shown in Fig. 2, using the support pillars provided.
Installing SPCG310 in the SAH 14 Housing
This option is used when replacing a Sintony E-BUS Gateway (SMG 91) with an
SPC E-BUS Gateway (SPCG310).
Fig. 3: SPCG310 in Housing
1
Securing clip
2
Knockout for back-tamper contact screw
3
Securing clip
To install the SPCG310 in the SAH 14 housing, do the following:
1.
Remove the SMG 91 PCB from the SAH 14 housing.
2.
Place the edge of the SPCG310 under the clips (Fig. 3, item 1).
3.
Push down on the left-side of the SPCG310 until the clip (Fig. 3, item 3)
secures the PCB.
Jumpers
Jumper Fitted
Not fitted
JP1
X-BUS Termination Jumper
— This jumper must always be fitted.
JP6
E-BUS section powered by
same source as SPCG310
Device powered by E-BUS,
independent of the SPCG310.
JP8
Tamper disabled.
Fit when mounted on SPC
controller.
Tamper enabled.
Do not fit when mounted in SAH 14
housing.
Do not fit a jumper on JP6 (Fig. 1, item 2) if a SAP PSU is connected to the
E-BUS section.
Wiring SPCG310
Fig. 4: Wiring SPCG310
1
To first device on E-BUS section
2
From previous expander or SPC controller
3
To next expander or SPC controller
Wiring the X-BUS Interface
The X-BUS interface provides connection of expanders and keypads to the SPC
controller. The X-BUS can be wired in a number of different configurations
depending on the installation requirements.
Vanderbilt recommends the SPC E-BUS Gateway be wired in Loop
configuration.
Multi-drop configuration is not supported.
Note:
Maximum system cable length = number of expanders and keypads in the
system x maximum distance for cable type.
Cable Type
Distance
CQR standard alarm cable
200 m
UTP category: 5 (solid core)
400 m
Belden 9829
400 m
IYSTY 2 × 2 × 0.6 mm (min)
400 m
Fig. 5 shows the wiring of the X-BUS to an expander/controller and the following
expander/controller in loop configuration. If using a spur configuration, the last
device is not wired back to the controller.
Fig. 5: Wiring Expanders
1
SPC controller
2
Previous expander
3
SPCG310
4
Next expander
5
For a loop configuration, 1A and 1B on the last expander must be wired to 2A
and 2B, respectively, on the SPC controller.
Note:
If installing on an SPC controller, omit item 2 and wire from item 1 to item 3.
Please refer to the
SPC 42xx/43xx/52xx/53xx/63xx Installation and Configuration
Manual
for further details of wiring, shielding, specifications and limitations.
Addressing
Sintony E-BUS addressing permits duplicate transponder addresses across
different E-BUS sections. X-Bus devices require unique addresses. To support
this, E-BUS peripheral readdressing may be required. For more information on
addressing, see the
Sintony System Migration
document or the
SPC
42xx/43xx/52xx/53xx/63xx Installation and Configuration Manual
.
LED Functionality
LED
LED Status
Description
X-BUS Indication LED
Fig. 1, item 8
(Flashes in Full
Engineer Mode only)
Flashes regularly
(once every 1.5 seconds
approx.)
The X-BUS
communications status is
OK.
Flashes quickly
(once every 0.2 seconds
approx.)
Indicates a
communications problem
between two adjacent
expanders in loop
configuration.
E-BUS Indication LED
Fig. 1, item 9
Flashes quickly
The E-BUS
communications status is
OK.
Not flashing
Indicates an E-BUS
communications problem.
Technical Data
Operating current
40 mA
Quiescent current
40 mA
Operating voltage
9.5 - 14 V DC
Dimensions (W x H x D)
92 mm x 52 mm x 13 mm
Weight
13 g
Operating temperature
-10 to +50 °C
Relative humidity
Max. 90 % (non-condensing)
Interfaces
X-BUS, E-BUS