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INSTRUCTIONS
FOR INSTALLATION

AND OPERATION

MODEL 

 ALARM INTERFACE

WITH RELAY FOLLOW

 INTRODUCTION

The VI 300X-IAF Alarm Interface with Relay

Follow allows external alarm devices to be

connected to a Vicon 

 digital control

CPU and provides one dry contact output
relay per alarm input. Each 
accepts 32 alarm inputs and provides 32
relay outputs mated to the inputs. Refer to

Table 1 for a list of available models.

Units may be cascaded to accommodate

whatever maximum number of alarm inputs

can be supported by the Nova CPU. Cas-
caded units are interconnected over a par-

allel data interface using cables that are

supplied with each unit. Each 
in a cascaded system is programmed with
its own unique address, which defines the

alarm input range and the relay output

range assigned to the unit.

When the 

 senses a change in

status of one of its alarm inputs, it transmits
the information to the CPU, which an-

nounces the alarm to the operator and may

TABLE 1

MODELS AND PRODUCT CODES

Model Number   Product Code   Description

VI 300X-IAF

4759-00

 120 VAC 

   4759-01

 230 VAC input

also execute a preprogrammed response to

the alarm. Such responses include dis-

playing the video from the camera associ-
ated with the alarm on selected alarm
monitors, causing a camera station to carry

out a preset-position program, and dis-

playing a special alarm message on the

alarm monitors. A green LED on the front

panel of the 

 glows steadily

during an alarm, and the unit generates a
warning tone. The tone may be disabled.

If the 

 is used with a 

or 

 344 CPU, the alarm inputs function

in the normally closed (NC) mode. If the 
IAF is used with a VPS1444, VPS1466, or

 CPU, the alarm input mode may

be programmed either normally closed (NC)
or normally open (NO). The output follower

relays always function in the normally open

(NO) mode.

Acknowledging individual alarm inputs is

performed from the Nova operator control

panel. Enabling and disabling individual

alarm inputs is done by software in the
system CPU. 

 is compati-

ble with the following 

 300
 344

 466

 (in the future).

Vicon part number 

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Summary of Contents for V1300X-IAF

Page 1: ...20 VAC imut V1300X IAF 230 14759 01 1230 VAC input also execute a preprogrammed response to the alarm Such responses include dis playing the video from the camera associ ated with the alarm on selecte...

Page 2: ...ts either through alarm interface units or from an alarm computer The alarm number range remains the same This affects the V1300X IAF as follows if an alarm say alarm number 27 is input to the Nova CP...

Page 3: ...5 A 250 V 5 X 20 mm 230 VAC model 0 5 A 250 V 5 X 20 mm In drawer built into power cord connector on rear panel FCC Class A Red LED on front panel Green LED on front panel and audible tone Four 16 pin...

Page 4: ...oes not have claim forms contact the carrier s of fice 2 1 2 INSPECTION FOR CONCEALED DAMAGE As soon as possible after delivery unpack the unit and inspect it for concealed dam age Do not discard the...

Page 5: ...cover of the unit Remove five screws from the top of the cover and six screws from the rear of the cover to free the cover Refer to Figure 1 There are two DIP switches on the main large printed circu...

Page 6: ...0 0 0 0 TOP 0 0 8 0 REAR 0 0 0 0 Figure 1 Location of Cover Screws Large main PC Board Address 2 0 Address 1 0 FRONT Relay PC Board Figure 2 Location of Dip Switches X91 3 Page 6...

Page 7: ...2 3 1 RACK MOUNTING 2 3 1 I General Considerations Observe the following guidelines when mounting this unit in an instrument rack 3 Provide a minimum of 1 75 inches 4 4 cm of empty space between each...

Page 8: ...he feet and attach to the bottom of the unit near one corner Place it about l inch in from the two edges Repeat for the other 3 rubber feet 3 Turn the unit right side up and place it where desired 2 F...

Page 9: ...I 1 I 1 I AAAAAA r r7 rl 9 10 11 12 13 141516 rtrlrlrlr lr l rl11l lrln 17161920 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 TB6 f f f f NCCNO 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 Alarm input connectors Control IN from CPU or pre...

Page 10: ...rom the system alarm number connected to it The system alarm number is the number given to a particular alarm device in the overall system Tables 4A through 4H show the system alarm number versus the...

Page 11: ...FOR INPUTS 97 128 System Alarm No 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 X IAF Input No 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 1 32 TABLE 4E V1300X IAF ADDRESSED FOR INPUTS 129 160 TABLE 4F Vl300X IAF ADDRESSED F...

Page 12: ...cent terminal marked Follow the instructions packed with the alarm device to determine which lead is ground and which is active Back out the appropriate screw on the ter minal block one or two turns a...

Page 13: ...wo of the three terminals depending on the action re quired by the auxiliary equipment C is connected in both configurations 2 7 Control Cable Connection The V1300X IAF is compatible with all Vi con N...

Page 14: ...ore than eight can be connected to gether on a single trunk line Some CPUs have more than one trunk line for alarm in terface units 2 7 3 CONNECTING Vl300X IAF UNITS TO VI 300X IA UNITS Follow the sam...

Page 15: ...ad or automatically by the CPU so that no ac knowledgment button is provided 3 Select X IA ENABLE DISABLE which will display the X IA Enable Disable Menu 4 Select SET ACK ENA DlS to display the progra...

Page 16: ...d e For service or returns from countries in Europe contact VICON INDUSTRIES U K LTD Complete description of the problem and circumstances under which it occurs Unit s original date of purchase if st...

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