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HPSA-7100-R Series Installation and User Manual

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P/N P01- 04946 Rev C

Testing the System

7.3.2

Run a Silent Test on Amplifiers

1. From the HPSA-7100-R 

Control Panel,

 press the down arrow, select 

HPSA 

Amp/Driver Test

 and then press 

ENTER

. A silent test immediately starts and the 

LCD screen changes to HPSA Test Initiated. The silent test runs for 
approximately two seconds.

2. Do one of the following:

Press 

Done

 to return to the main menu.

OR

a. Press 

Test Again

, to re-initiate the test.

b. When finished, press 

Done

 to return to the main menu.

7.3.3

Play Alarm/Tone Using the Control Panel 

1. Notify any personnel in the area of an upcoming test and apply sufficient ear 

protection.

2. The default selection on the Control Panel’s main menu is 

Play Alarms

. Press the 

ENTER

 button to display a list of built in tone alarms.

3. On the keypad, select an alarm/tone to play by pressing the 

up

 or 

down

 arrow to 

scroll through the list.

4. Press 

ENTER

. The alarm/tone immediately broadcasts and the LCD screen 

changes to “Playing Alarm #<

n

> (where, 

n

 is the alarm number).

5. Continue playing the alarm/tone. The alarm/tone does not stop until the operator 

selects Cancel or Stop. When you decide to stop the alarm/tone, select Cancel 
(winds down) or Stop (stops immediately).
If the HPSA-7100-R speakers are not connected or the External Speaker switch is 
in the Off position, you can hear the alarm/tone content on the sub-panel speaker 
by toggling the Internal Speaker switch on the sub-panel.

FIGURE 7.16 

Sub-Panel Speaker and Speaker Switch

6. On the keypad, press 

CANCEL

 to return to the main menu.

7. Announce a live message as described in Section 7.3.5.

Sub-Panel 
speaker

Internal 
Speaker 
switch

Summary of Contents for HPSA-7100-R Series

Page 1: ...TION AND USER MANUAL Part Number P01 04946 Rev C July 2014 Cooper Notification 7246 16 th Street East Suite 105 Sarasota FL 34243 Tel 941 487 2300 Fax 941 487 2387 www coopernotification com Cooper No...

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Page 3: ...or damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors omissions or discrepancies between the WAVES software and this manual This manual along with the hardware and software described in the manual sh...

Page 4: ...battery remove the terminal from the negative post before removing the terminal from the positive post To avoid the risk of physical harm or battery short circuit when connecting batteries connect the...

Page 5: ...operly ground the pipes Connect all cables to surge suppressors MOV to ground and use a ground mat in sandy areas If using a USB RS 232 dongle ensure it is not bumped during the firmware download proc...

Page 6: ...r Fulleon Refer to www fulleon co uk for WEEE guidance FCC INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Ru...

Page 7: ...t including batteries 49 9 kg Total weight with batteries 322 lbs 146 kg Speaker Dimensions 3 2 W x 2 1 H x 1 4 7 16 D 96 52 cm x 63 5 cm x 41 91 cm 2 speakers with drivers omni directional Speaker We...

Page 8: ...C Supply 4 Amp maximum Batteries Four 4 deep cycle discharge AGM SLA batteries 65AH each connected in series TABLE FR 5 Amplifier Specifications Amplifier Class D Frequency Response 100 Hz to 7 2 kHz...

Page 9: ...ct the optional HPSA 7100 V KIT for 70 7 and 100VRMS Audio Input Table FR 2 Section 1 2 System Requirements Table 1 1 Installation Instructions and Manuals Sections 5 2 and 5 21 Section 7 2 3 Appendix...

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Page 11: ...cs Grounding and Lightning Protection 6 Battery Power 6 Chapter 2 Site Design Acoustic Considerations 10 Audio Interference 10 Grounding and Lightning Considerations 11 Temperature Considerations 11 S...

Page 12: ...udio System to the AMB 38 Audio and NAC Cables and Connections 39 Audio Connections 40 NAC Connections 44 Contact Closure Connections 44 Trouble Connections 46 Connecting AC Mains to the HPSA 49 Chapt...

Page 13: ...rnal Audio System 84 Announce a Live Voice Test Message Using the Optional HPSA MIC 85 Chapter 8 Using the HPSA 7100 R Working with the HPSA 7100 R 87 Using the Communications Panels 87 Adjusting the...

Page 14: ...alling Batteries 122 Cleaning Battery Terminals and Case 123 Upkeep of External Cables 123 Audio Test 123 Returning Equipment 124 Appendix A NAC and SP40S Applications 1V 25V Audio In Using NAC Sounde...

Page 15: ...7 VRMS Audio Input and Control Wiring and Distances 141 25 VRMS Audio Input and Control Wiring and Distances 142 1 VRMS Audio Input and Control Wiring and Distances 142 Appendix D HPSA 7100 V KIT AMB...

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Page 17: ...4 2 HPSA Pedestal Dimensions 29 Figure 4 3 Wall Mounting Hole and Slit Dimensions 30 Figure 5 1 Power Down the HPSA 7100 R 34 Figure 5 2 Pull Speaker Cables into the Electronics Cabinet 35 Figure 5 3...

Page 18: ...92 Figure 8 4 Suppress an Alarm Tone 93 Figure 8 5 Unit Status screen on Control Panel 94 Figure 8 6 Amp Dvr Status Screen on the Control Panel 95 Figure 9 1 HPSA 7100 R Cabinet Electronics and Batter...

Page 19: ...SP40S with Multiple HPSAs 133 Figure A 9 Multi Use SP40S with Multiple HPSAs Class B Wiring Shown 134 Figure A 10 Combination FACP SP40S and Multiple HPSAs 135 Figure B 1 HPSA 7100 R Omni directional...

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Page 21: ...SA MIC Optional Description 82 TABLE 7 7 AMB Trouble Output States Jumpers and Connections 85 TABLE 8 1 Alarm Tones 89 TABLE 8 2 HPSA 7100 R Amp Driver Settings and Configurations 96 TABLE 9 1 Trouble...

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Page 23: ...ion This chapter presents the capabilities and features of the HPSA 7100 R and provides an overview of the components most commonly used during local HPSA operation and administration Chapter 2 Site D...

Page 24: ...y Heights Appendix B provides application information for minimum height distance when installing the HPSA Horn Array Speakers Appendix C Speaker Wire Gauge and Distance Appendix C provides applicatio...

Page 25: ...with siren and speaker SPMNS SAFEPATH Mass Notification System TABLE PR 2 Icon Conventions Icon Description Users should not disregard information in a Note Indicates information that emphasizes or su...

Page 26: ...Preface xxiv HPSA 7100 R Series Installation and User Manual P N P01 04946 Rev C...

Page 27: ...sed during local HPSA 7100 R operation and administration The following sections are included in this chapter What Is the HPSA 7100 R System Requirements How Does the HPSA 7100 R Work System Component...

Page 28: ...tion s SAFEPATH 4 SP40S Voice Evacuation Systems SAFEPATH Mass Notification Systems SPMNS or other external audio system The NAC input of the HPSA 7100 R is designed to activate and deactivate audio a...

Page 29: ...d generation and distribution Depending on the number of speakers the speakers can provide from 200 watts to 800 watts of output 2 4 6 or 8 drivers and from 110 dB A to 123 dB A sound pressure level S...

Page 30: ...sign of the HPSA 7100 R provides a flexible configuration and accommodates easy maintenance and upgrades The boards and components are mounted to aluminum back panels housed inside the electronics cab...

Page 31: ...PDB includes the following features Maximum charge current 4A Over current protection Protection against overcharging and deep discharge The 36 VDC input to the PDB is converted and distributed as fo...

Page 32: ...urity shutoff whenever over temperature is reached The power amplifier feeds up to 800 W of audio signal power to the speakers depending on model number The amplifier delivers messages and siren signa...

Page 33: ...HPSA 7100 R Series Installation and User Manual 7 P N P01 04946 Rev C System Components...

Page 34: ...Introduction 8 HPSA 7100 R Series Installation and User Manual P N P01 04946 Rev C...

Page 35: ...cooperindustries com content public en resources education elearning html The following sections are included in this chapter Acoustic Considerations Audio Interference Grounding and Lightning Conside...

Page 36: ...elded twisted pair cable for audio runs Limit speaker cable run to 100 ft maximum Limit Audio Feed to 6 000 ft maximum Wire all speaker drivers in the same polarity phase Separate AC Power Data and Au...

Page 37: ...hicular traffic is present 2 4 TEMPERATURE CONSIDERATIONS 2 4 1 Speaker Array The speaker array operates within an ambient temperature range of 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C 2 4 2 Batteries Extremes in t...

Page 38: ...of 123 dB is not exceeded for anyone at ground level in the immediate vicinity of the HPSA device The minimum mounting height must also ensure the device output is unobstructed by barriers to sound su...

Page 39: ...ith the environment in which it will be placed Extreme temperatures falling outside the range of normal operating conditions could adversely affect system operation Always consult a Structural Enginee...

Page 40: ...d access area Alternately the use of a lock on the cabinet is required to limit access of the HPSA to trained service personnel only 2 7 6 Electrical Considerations Considerations for placement of the...

Page 41: ...LATION METHODOLOGY HPSA 7100 R speakers are designed to be mounted to a steel pipe such as a pole mast tripod or other pole mounting method This Chapter details how to mount to a pipe however does not...

Page 42: ...rs the steps outlined in this section describe how to mount the speakers onto a ground mount pole Refer to Appendix B for Omni directional Speaker Array pole mount height guidelines when used with the...

Page 43: ...oximately 25 inch 60 mm of each lead c Insert the wire into the provided quick connects and crimp in place with a high quality crimp tool 3 Thread the connector end of the speaker cable through the op...

Page 44: ...ent driver threaded couplings from binding corroding and pitting Select an appropriate compound based on environmental factors and the type of hardware and materials used during installation The speak...

Page 45: ...ure and torque on the connectors by making one twist of the speaker wire loop and wrap around each of the drivers Ensure the loop fits inside the driver cover 8 If not already done attach the quick co...

Page 46: ...4 Attach the Horn Driver Cover 12 Repeat steps 3 10 for all horns 13 Refer to the site design to determine which speaker configuration to use omni directional 360 facing opposite directions or uni dir...

Page 47: ...e size of the pole tighten the hexagon nuts The HPSA and its associated speakers has been designed to operate on the principle of a coupled Line Array Proper positioning of the speakers is critical to...

Page 48: ...the pole allowing the extension cable to drop through the siren recess hanging down FIGURE 3 8 Positioning Uni directional Speakers The edges of the speakers must be mounted with approximately 1 2 to...

Page 49: ...el the end of the speaker cable located on the bottom downward side of the Driver cover in large letters numbers allowing it to be read from the ground c Figure 3 9 is an example of assigning speaker...

Page 50: ...Array installation and prior to testing and operating the system appropriate Hearing Protection and Warning signs should be placed in the vicinity of the HPSAs and Speakers in accordance with the loca...

Page 51: ...ted for your site and then proceed to the appropriate section below to learn how to mount the cabinet PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL THE HPSA 7100 R FAILURE TO FOLLOW DIRECT...

Page 52: ...he instructions in this section describe the different mounting methods Do not throw away any manufacturer instructions or maintenance sheets These may be called out in steps outlined in this manual U...

Page 53: ...o prevent threaded couplings from binding corroding and pitting Select an appropriate compound based on environmental factors and the type of hardware and materials used during installation Any instal...

Page 54: ...lectronics cabinet the closed side of the pedestals facing outward Refer to Figure 4 1 for the correct placement 4 Once aligned mark the 14 mounting hole locations seven per pedestal on the electronic...

Page 55: ...ure 5 Replace and secure the battery shelf FIGURE 4 2 HPSA Pedestal Dimensions 4 4 INSTALLING A WALL MOUNT The HPSA 7100 R Electronics Cabinet can be wall mounted as shown in Figure 4 3 per the site d...

Page 56: ...re not provided in the bottom two mounting positions 6 Position the electronics cabinet in the wall position sitting on top of the mounting slits 7 Install the appropriate hardware for the top two mou...

Page 57: ...ed for conduit hubs and wiring under the battery shelf Temporarily remove the battery shelf to gain access noting the space available for fittings 4 5 3 All Penetrations All fittings conduit hubs and...

Page 58: ...Installing the Cabinet 32 HPSA 7100 R Series Installation and User Manual P N P01 04946 Rev C...

Page 59: ...eaker Audio Input and Control Wire Gauge Distances for additional information with respect to identifying proper Driver Speaker and Control wire gauges for site specific distances 5 1 WIRING SPEAKER C...

Page 60: ...Ds on the boards are off FIGURE 5 1 Power Down the HPSA 7100 R It is strongly recommended that the distance of the cable length between the HPSA and each Drivers is limited to a maximum of 100 feet BE...

Page 61: ...3 Route the speaker cables from the right side of the cabinet Refer to Figure 5 2 Pull Speaker Cables into the Electronics Cabinet for the correct positions Only these positions should be used FIGURE...

Page 62: ...g the four available zip tie anchors Ensure the label identifying the speaker from which it is connected is not removed This information is needed when wiring the speakers to the speaker terminals in...

Page 63: ...which are appropriate to the site specific system being connected to the HPSA 7100 R Consider the following when interfacing to the HPSA 7100 R Supervision of connections between the external system...

Page 64: ...be connected to monitor the Trouble state of the HPSA The HPSA 7100 R s Audio Monitoring Bridge provides a User configurable 1 VRMS and 25 VRMS Audio Inputs The optional HPSA 7100 V KIT expands the c...

Page 65: ...ctions 4 Connect the Trouble monitoring cable to the appropriate trouble connections on the AMB as described in Section 5 2 1 1 4 FIGURE 5 4 Pull the Wires through the HPSA 7100 R Cabinet To minimize...

Page 66: ...ing a 70 7 or 100 VRMS Audio In from an External Audio Source The 70 7 or 100 VRMS Audio In are connected from J3 on the HPSA 7100 V KIT Interface Module to the 1VRMS J5 3 IV AUD IN and J5 4 AUD RTN c...

Page 67: ...together with an EOLR placed in series with a set of Trouble contacts The EOLR value is dependent upon the requirements of the external Source The configuration shown in Figure 5 5 and Figure 5 6 will...

Page 68: ...hained together with an EOLR placed in series with a set of Trouble contacts The EOLR value is dependent upon the requirements of the external Source The configuration shown in Figure 5 5 and Figure 5...

Page 69: ...l 43 P N P01 04946 Rev C Connecting the External Audio System to the HPSA 7100 R FIGURE 5 8 Audio and Monitoring Bridge Connections FIGURE 5 9 Shorting Bar Jumper NO NC Positions AC NO BATT LOW BATT A...

Page 70: ...External Source will be connected to the contact closure CC input of the AMB A closed contact from the External Source activates the HPSA 7100 R to play audio Refer to Figure 5 5 Figure 5 6 Figure 5 1...

Page 71: ...ed Contact Activation For reporting each individual Trouble an appropriate EOLR must be placed in accordance with the requirements of the External Source based on whether the input to the Source is No...

Page 72: ...the External System monitors an open or short the connections of the Trouble output wires and the placement of EOLR s will determine if the AMB is providing all the individual Trouble states or if it...

Page 73: ...reported The single trouble includes multiple HPSA Trouble circuits the Operator will need to troubleshoot the HPSA to identify which specific Trouble circuit is causing the reported trouble For repo...

Page 74: ...shown in Figure 5 10 and Figure 5 11 3 Set the J7 to J12 shorting bars refer to Figure 5 8 on the AMB to configure the Normally Open or Normally Closed NO NC state of the trouble contacts as indicated...

Page 75: ...one end of the AC wiring from the AC power source 3 Penetrate the HPSA 7100 R cabinet Refer to Figure 5 12 AC Power Penetration Location and Section 4 5 Cabinet Penetrations for more information BEFO...

Page 76: ...terminate all wires b The provided Hardware Kit includes a large clamp on ferrite bead Install as follows 1 Pass the line and neutral conductors through the ferrite 2 Wrap both lines around and throu...

Page 77: ...ect the AC Power wires to the AC Input Terminal Block TB 5 as follows a Hot to the L position b Neutral to the N position c Earth Ground to the Ground Stud FIGURE 5 14 HPSA 7100 R AC Power Connections...

Page 78: ...Connecting Cables to Electronics Components 52 HPSA 7100 R Series Installation and User Manual P N P01 04946 Rev C...

Page 79: ...rdance with the site design This chapter discusses how to install the batteries inside the cabinet and inside the optional battery compartment Opening and Closing Cabinet Doors Installing the Batterie...

Page 80: ...er or a 7 16 socket wrench loosen the six stainless steel door clamps positioned around the door of the HPSA cabinet FIGURE 6 1 Stainless Steel Door Clamp Locations 3 Pull each of the six stainless st...

Page 81: ...lamps on the outside of the HPSA door cabinet inward securing the door FIGURE 6 2 Secured Stainless Steel Door Clamps 3 Using a flathead screwdriver or a 7 16 socket wrench tighten each of the six sta...

Page 82: ...ent standing vertically facing outward terminals facing you as follows refer Figure 6 5 Battery 1 Positive terminal at bottom Battery 2 Negative terminal at bottom Battery 3 Positive terminal at botto...

Page 83: ...ions a Attach one end of a 16 inch 40 6 cm jumper cable to the POS terminal of Battery 3 b Attach the other end to the NEG terminal of Battery 4 c Attach one end of another 16 inch 40 64 cm jumper cab...

Page 84: ...ERY CABLES TO COME IN CONTACT WITH THE ENCLOSURE ALLOWING THE BATTERY CABLES TO COME IN CONTACT WITH THE ENCLOSURE COULD PRODUCE A SHORT CIRCUIT CONDITION RESULTING IN SEVERE BODILY HARM FIRE AND OR E...

Page 85: ...onic cables properly connected except the cables going out to the drivers the unit can be powered up and the Volume Controls can be set prior to activating and operating the HPSA This section describe...

Page 86: ...l 5 Disconnect the Channel Output connections from the Amp Board to each HPSA driver 6 Apply power to the HPSA by pushing the red power button adjacent to the PDB The following responses occur when th...

Page 87: ...f the battery voltage is less than approximately 16 VDC The No Battery trouble LED deactivates if the battery voltage is greater than approximately 16 VDC If the No Batt LED is illuminated the batteri...

Page 88: ...olume may be programmed using HyperTerminal or using the HPSA s Control Panel Additionally the Master Limit is set using HyperTerminal to match the value of the Master Volume setting Setting the Maste...

Page 89: ...ptop the appropriate Windows CD or windows cab files are needed or an alternate terminal emulation application should be installed 7 2 2 1 Install HyperTerminal 1 From the laptop access the Control Pa...

Page 90: ...2 2 3 Configure HyperTerminal 1 Launch HyperTerminal from the following path Start All Programs Accessories Communication HyperTerminal the Default Telnet Program dialog box appears 2 Select Yes to ma...

Page 91: ...ect the appropriate COM port and select OK see Figure 7 6 the COM Properties dialog box appears FIGURE 7 6 Connect to Dialog Box FIGURE 7 7 COM Properties Dialog Box 5 Enter the following values for t...

Page 92: ...tified in this section will be used to set the required HPSA Volume Control settings identified in Section 7 2 Setting the Volume Controls A list of HPSA settings is provided in Table 7 2 along with a...

Page 93: ...actory set level which limits the maximum level for the Master volume Values above 982 are not recom mended If the installation requires limited sound output less than maximum rated power then to avoi...

Page 94: ...various volume level settings stop and familiarize yourself with the three settings used when setting the HPSA s Volume Control as follows a Stop at Master Figure 7 10 above identifies the Master sett...

Page 95: ...Setting Using HyperTerminal 4 Use the following keys when adjusting the HPSA s Line In Master and Master Limit settings in Section 7 2 3 1 Measuring and Setting Line In and Section 7 2 3 2 Setting the...

Page 96: ...d and values in an Amplifier Rated Output Voltage column used to verify output voltages under full load conditions speakers connected These values are required to properly adjust the Volume settings U...

Page 97: ...f the external source is not able to provide a rated input voltage or if multiple HPSAs are in use and you are adjusting the second or remaining HPSAs continue to Step 5 and use HyperTerminal for adju...

Page 98: ...output reading allow the system to stabilize for 30 45 seconds prior to adjusting the setting 7 2 3 2 Setting the Master Volume and Master Limit In Section 7 2 3 1 the initial adjustments were set to...

Page 99: ...ble 7 3 and verify the MstrLim value is equal to the value set for the Master adjust if necessary 1 Using HyperTerminal press the P key to cycle thru the HyperTerminal settings stopping at Master 2 Ve...

Page 100: ...Active Output Channels Amplifier Board Output Voltage TerminalBlockMeasurementPoints and HPSA 7102 1 TB 1 HPSA 7104 1 and 2 TB 1 and TB 2 HPSA 7106 1 2 and 3 TB 1 TB 2 and TB 3 HPSA 7108 1 2 3 and 4 T...

Page 101: ...g within its allowable range of 524 682 If the output voltage is too high decrease the Line In setting accordingly keeping within the allowable range 3 Verify the output voltages on the the remaining...

Page 102: ...est and apply sufficient ear protection 2 Reconnect the NAC IN or CC IN wires to the Audio and Monitoring Bridge 3 Activate the NAC IN or CC IN from the External Source The Amplifier output voltage is...

Page 103: ...AC VRMS multimeter 7 3 TESTING THE SYSTEM Verify the system is working correctly by activating the Audio and Monitoring Bridge and sounding the HPSA s local alarm tones and live microphone announcemen...

Page 104: ...top Alarm Stops a playing tone alarm Cancel Alarm Winds down a playing tone alarm Adjust Master Volume Setting HPSA 7100 R Master Volume Allows for adjusting the volume up or down for all speakers Thi...

Page 105: ...Acid batteries Amp Dvr Status Reports amplifier and driver status Amp Status Reports the amplifier status as good G or bad B for each amplifier channel 1 through 4 for HPSA 7108 Bad signifies that th...

Page 106: ...t Down Decreases the LCD contrast and or intensity of its backlight Back Returns the screen to the Setup menu Maintenance Menu Show LID Revision Displays the Control Panel revision level and date of r...

Page 107: ...Panel Optional Refer to the HPSA MIC Installation and User Manual P N P01 04945 for instructions on installing the optional HPSA MIC sub panel THE HPSA MIC IS INTENDED FOR SERVICING AND CONFIGURING TH...

Page 108: ...urn to the setup menu or CANCEL to return to the main menu To configure the LCD backlight a Select Set LCD Backlight and press ENTER The Setting the LCD Backlight screen appears b Press the Up or Down...

Page 109: ...is Play Alarms Press the ENTER button to display a list of built in tone alarms 3 On the keypad select an alarm tone to play by pressing the up or down arrow to scroll through the list 4 Press ENTER T...

Page 110: ...er The trouble on the external audio system restores to normal operation 7 3 4 2 Testing the Activation of the External Audio System 1 Notify the local authorities the system is going to activate 2 No...

Page 111: ...n Contact Pairs J2 Pins Normal State Trouble State AC J7 2 3 J7 1 2 C NOa 1 to 2 C NCb 1 to 2 Open Closed Closed Open No Battery J8 2 3 J8 1 2 C NO 3 to 4 C NC 3 to 4 Open Closed Closed Open Low Batte...

Page 112: ...one 5 Hold the microphone 1 inches 2 inches 2 54 cm 5 08 cm from your mouth and speak clearly into it The announcement broadcasts through the speakers 6 When finished place the microphone back onto it...

Page 113: ...ity to broadcast tones directly from the HPSA 7100 R for setup and testing The sections below describe how to access stored tones 8 1 1 Using the Communications Panels For instructions on using the co...

Page 114: ...he main menu scroll to Play Alarms and press ENTER A list of built in alarms tones displays on the LCD screen 6 Scroll to the desired alarm tone and press ENTER The alarm tone immediately plays throug...

Page 115: ...Frequency Sweep Amplitude 1 400 Hz 850 Hz 5 5s 5 5s 1s ON 1s OFF 2 570 Hz 1020 Hz 5 5s 5 5s 1s OFF 1s ON Alarm 4 Tone Frequency Sweep Amplitude 1 850 Hz Ramp Up Ramp Down Constant 2 1020 Hz Ramp Up Ra...

Page 116: ...iately broadcasts and the screen changes to Playing Alarm n where n is the alarm number 6 Continue playing the alarm tone The alarm tone does not stop until the operator selects Cancel or Stop When yo...

Page 117: ...adcast for setup and testing purposes from the HPSA Refer to the HPSA MIC Installation and User Manual 1 Notify any personnel in the area that a test is upcoming and apply sufficient ear protection 2...

Page 118: ...4 Stopping a Playing Alarm Tone To stop a playing alarm tone From the Play Alarms menu on the Control Panel do one of the following To immediately stop the alarm tone Press the button under Stop Alar...

Page 119: ...ast screen appears b Press the Up or Down buttons below the screen to adjust the contrast c Press the Done button below the screen to return to the setup menu or CANCEL to return to the main menu To c...

Page 120: ...down arrow select Get HPSA Status and then press ENTER A sub menu appears on the screen 2 Select Unit Status and press ENTER The screen displays a list of unit functions and their statuses FIGURE 8 5...

Page 121: ...status signifies that the output voltage of the Class D Amp is out of tolerance Driver Status Reports the status of paired drivers 2 per amplifier channel The following status combinations are possib...

Page 122: ...return to the sub menu OR Press CANCEL to return to the main menu TABLE 8 2 HPSA 7100 R Amp Driver Settings and Configurations Driver Status HPSA 7100 R Amp Board Driver Configuration Number of Driver...

Page 123: ...m properly to determine if the HPSA 7100 R and all of its components are working successfully The most common cause of trouble symptoms in the HPSA electronics is due to loss of AC Power and a resulti...

Page 124: ...current of 4A the second stage applies a constant voltage of 54 6 V If the battery string voltage is less than 54 5 VDC 13 63 V battery 2 27 V cell then the battery charger will turn on and charge th...

Page 125: ...the PDB will be illuminated solid GREEN during normal operation If the D18 LED is not lit Verify 36VDC coming to the PDB from the AC PS Switch on PDB J2 pins 5 and 4 Gnd PDB Amplifier 1 LED D26 Amp 1...

Page 126: ...oor is closed D13 LED will be illuminated when the HPSA door is open AMB Low Amplifier Voltage LED D14 Low Amplifier Voltage LED on the AMB will be OFF during normal operation If the D14 LED is lit th...

Page 127: ...ifier Volume Low or no volume from the Amps Drivers can be attributed to multiple issues verify the following On AMP Board verify D9 Red LED is illuminated If D9 is not lit housekeeping voltages may n...

Page 128: ...sitive All Electrostatic Discharge ESD sensitive components contain solid state circuits that may become damaged when contacted with an electrostatic charge Extreme care must be taken to protect the c...

Page 129: ...HPSA Components Cabling and Wiring 9 2 1 HPSA Cabinet Diagram FIGURE 9 1 HPSA 7100 R Cabinet Electronics and Batteries Control Panel Optional PTT MIC Power Distribution Board PDB AC Power TB 6 Batteri...

Page 130: ...roubleshooting the HPSA 7100 R 104 HPSA 7100 R Series Installation and User Manual P N P01 04946 Rev C 9 2 2 HPSA Electronics Cabinet Wiring Diagram FIGURE 9 2 HPSA 7100 R Series Cabinet Wiring Diagra...

Page 131: ...HPSA 7100 R Series Installation and User Manual 105 P N P01 04946 Rev C HPSA Components Cabling and Wiring FIGURE 9 3 HPSA 7100 R Series Wiring Diagram Left View Expanded...

Page 132: ...Troubleshooting the HPSA 7100 R 106 HPSA 7100 R Series Installation and User Manual P N P01 04946 Rev C FIGURE 9 4 HPSA 7100 R Series Wiring Diagram Right View Expanded...

Page 133: ...and Wiring Chart Table 9 2 HPSA 7100 R Enclosure Wiring Chart provides a list of all cables and wires within the HPSA along with their respective connection points Refer to Figure 9 1 thru Figure 9 11...

Page 134: ...GE NOTES Battery Charge Voltage TB1 and TB2 48VDC Output to charge batteries Amplifier Supply Voltage TB3Pins 1 and 2 Gnd 48 VDC Output to Amp Board Fan Motor Supply Voltage J11 Pins 1 and 2 Gnd OFF 0...

Page 135: ...plifier Board A3 Test Points and Voltages FIGURE 9 6 Amplifier Board A3 TABLE 9 4 AMP Test Points and Voltages nominal DESCRIPTION TEST POINT VOLTAGE NOTES DC Supply Voltage J7Pins 1 and 2 Gnd 48 VAC...

Page 136: ...es Installation and User Manual P N P01 04946 Rev C 9 2 6 Control Panel Assembly A9 and PM1 Board A9 A1 9 2 6 1 Control Panel Assembly A9 FIGURE 9 7 Control Panel Assembly A9 Bottom View 9 2 6 2 PM1 B...

Page 137: ...and User Manual 111 P N P01 04946 Rev C HPSA Components Cabling and Wiring 9 2 7 HPSA Fan Assembly A5 FIGURE 9 9 HPSA Fan Assembly Connections A5 9 2 8 Optional Microphone Assembly A6 FIGURE 9 10 Opti...

Page 138: ...01 04946 Rev C 9 3 PDB LED STATUS AND TROUBLE INDICATORS Table 9 5 PDB Status and Trouble LED Indicators provides a description of the Status and Trouble LEDs located on the Power Distribution Board P...

Page 139: ...s present D14 Heartbeat D14 Heartbeat Micro controller should be BLINKING GREEN during normal operations D18 15V Power D18 15 V Power should be GREEN D24 Low Batt D24 Low Batt should be OFF if batteri...

Page 140: ...g Bridge Connection Points TABLE 9 6 AMB Status and Trouble LED Indicators Verify the Jumper settings on the AMB match correctly with the No NCJ2 input connections on J2 LED Normal Operating Condition...

Page 141: ...ired Drivers two amplifiers per channel G indicates a good Driver and B indicates a bad Driver When the Control Panel indicates a status of B on either or both Drivers in a pair the technician should...

Page 142: ...Troubleshooting the HPSA 7100 R 116 HPSA 7100 R Series Installation and User Manual P N P01 04946 Rev C...

Page 143: ...w proper equipment testing and maintenance This chapter provides instructions on how to perform maintenance tasks on HPSA 7100 R components The following sections are included in this chapter Powering...

Page 144: ...the electronics cabinet as described in Section 6 1 b From the lower left panel push the red power button The Control Panel AMB and PDB board LEDs power down FIGURE 10 1 Powering Down the HPSA 7100 R...

Page 145: ...C connector mate to TB7 of the PDB 7 Reconnect the DC power at the battery cabinet 8 When finished power up the unit as described in Section 7 1 and then close the cabinet door DISCONNECT ALL POWER SO...

Page 146: ...e and current and maintains the proper charging rate to keep the batteries at optimum conditions The charging characteristic follows the recommendations of the battery manufacturer Over voltage and un...

Page 147: ...heck each battery to determine which one s is faulty 1 Open the electronics compartment and then turn OFF power to the HPSA 7100 R as described in Section 10 1 2 Open the battery compartment and using...

Page 148: ...terminals 4 Remove the faulty battery ies 5 If returning a faulty battery to Cooper Notification Customer Satisfaction do so as described in Section 10 6 Returning Equipment If you choose to dispose o...

Page 149: ...perform the following a Wipe the top of the battery case with a soft cloth and warm soapy water b Wipe off the soapy water using a soft cloth and clear water 6 Ensure the cables terminals and case are...

Page 150: ...The HPSA 7100 R serial number is located on the inside of the HPSA 7100 R electronics compartment door Site name Contact name and telephone number of requestor Physical shipping address POC name and t...

Page 151: ...d in this section and must be considered when interfacing an SP40S or External Source to an HPSA 7100 R Supervision of connections between external systems and the HPSA is the responsibility of the ex...

Page 152: ...ble Connections Trouble contacts can be daisy chained together with an EOLR placed in series with a set of Trouble contacts The EOLR value is dependent upon the requirements of the External Source The...

Page 153: ...0 7V 100V Input and NAC Sounder Trouble Connections Trouble contacts can be daisy chained together with an EOLR placed in series with a set of Trouble contacts The EOLR value is dependent upon the req...

Page 154: ...osed contacts FIGURE A 3 AMB s 1V 25V Input and Closed Contact Trouble Connections For reporting each individual Trouble an appropriate EOLR must be placed in accordance with the requirements of the E...

Page 155: ...io and Monitoring Bridge using closed contacts FIGURE A 4 AMB s 70 7V 100V Input and Closed Contact Trouble Connections For reporting each individual Trouble an appropriate EOLR must be placed in acco...

Page 156: ...ergizing the system failure to configure the same setting could damage the HPSA 2 Multiple HPSAs can be controlled from a single SP40S EOLR are not shown in the figure however an EOLR must be connecte...

Page 157: ...A 7100 R Series Installation and User Manual 131 P N P01 04946 C Multiple HPSA 7100 RS Using a Single NAC FIGURE A 6 Multiple HPSA 7100 Rs Single NAC Detail HPSA 1 and 2 Refer to the Notes in Figure A...

Page 158: ...132 HPSA 7100 R Series Installation and User Manual P N P01 04946 C FIGURE A 7 Multiple HPSA 7100 Rs Single NAC Detail HPSA 2 and 3 Refer to the Notes in Figure A 5...

Page 159: ...C IN and J5 pin 8 NAC IN on the HPSA AMB No other NAC devices shall be used on the NAC control and monitor circuit 3 All trouble contacts on the HPSA s AMB must be configured for NORMALLY CLOSED NC th...

Page 160: ...TB 12 STB OUT to J5 pin 7 NAC IN and J5 pin 8 NAC IN on the HPSA AMB No other NAC devices shall be used on the NAC control and monitor circuit 3 All trouble contacts on the HPSA s AMB must be configur...

Page 161: ...al for proper wiring and programming of the dry contact 3 The trouble contacts on the HPSA s AMB can be configured for normally open NO or normally closed NC depending on the configuration of the FACP...

Page 162: ...C NCb 1 to 2 a NO Normally Open b NC Normally Closed Open Closed Closed Open No Battery J8 2 3 J8 1 2 C NO 3 to 4 C NC 3 to 4 Open Closed Closed Open Low Battery J9 2 3 J9 1 2 C NO 5 to 6 C NC 5 to 6...

Page 163: ...e installer should take care to place the speaker arrays in a location based on height near and far obstructions acoustics and all other conditions that might hinder or impede audio performance Upon c...

Page 164: ...138 HPSA 7100 R Series Installation and User Manual P N P01 04946 Rev C B 1 HPSA 7100 R SERIES SPEAKER MOUNTING HEIGHTS FIGURE B 1 HPSA 7100 R Omni directional Pole Mount Speaker Horn Minimum Height...

Page 165: ...is divided into two sections Driver Speaker Wiring Audio input and Control Wiring The installer should take care to reference the spec sheet for the type of cable to be used in the installation and de...

Page 166: ...e External Source equipment refer to the equipment manufacturer s instructions to ensure proper wiring and end of line resistor applications When installing the SafePath SP40S with the HPSA the follow...

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Page 168: ...000 6 000 6 000 6 000 2 2 209 3 515 5 574 6 000 6 000 6 000 3 1 473 2 343 3 716 5 946 6 000 6 000 4 1 105 1 757 2 787 4 459 6 000 6 000 5 884 1 406 2 230 3 568 5 596 6 000 6 736 1 172 1 858 2 973 4 66...

Page 169: ...e wire harness and mounting hardware The Interface Module is pre wired for 70 7 VRMS Audio Input however the Module design provides a User selectable Audio Input of either 70 7 VRMS or 100 VRMS based...

Page 170: ...DIO IN CONNECTIONS Refer to Table D 1 and Figure D 2 for the 70 7 100VRMS Audio In connections from the optional Interface Module to the HPSA AMB FIGURE D 2 AMB J5 Audio Connection for 70 7 100 VRMS T...

Page 171: ...MB Plate Assembly Interface Module TABLE D 2 Interface Module Connections and Jumper Settings Audio Input TB 1 Connection Jumper Setting 70 7 VRMS Audio IN TB 1 Across Terminal I Audio Return TB 1 COM...

Page 172: ...AMB SW1 Set to the 1V Position for 70 7 100 VRMS Audio Inputs D 4 HPSA UNIT VOLUME SETTINGS Refer to the Section 7 2 Setting the Volume Controls when configuring the Unit Volume Settings for the 70 7...

Page 173: ...HPSA 7100 R Series Installation and User Manual 147 P N P01 04946 Rev C HPSA Unit Volume Settings...

Page 174: ...148 HPSA 7100 R Series Installation and User Manual P N P01 04946 Rev C...

Page 175: ...ension cable speakers 18 label speaker cables 23 wiring horns to junction box 118 wiring speakers to junc tion box 34 Cancel Alarm Button 78 Cancel Message Button 78 Charge Current 5 Charger Unit 5 Cl...

Page 176: ...al Input 80 Play Alarms 78 Play Messages 78 Setup 80 Show Elapsed Run Time 80 Show HPSA Revision 80 Show LID Revision 80 Show Software Build Time 80 Software build time 80 Unit Status 79 Messages inte...

Page 177: ...r 81 speaker 81 System Test play local alarm 83 T Telephone xxiii Temperature amplifier cutoff 11 amplifiers 11 batteries 11 operating 5 speakers 11 Terminals for AC on PDB 49 Test amplifiers 94 cooli...

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