
ENABLE POWER SUPPLY MONITOR
DISABLE SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION
SYNC GENERATOR
SIDE VIEW:
TOP VIEW:
SLC WIRING TERMINAL
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE/
POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL
A/B SELECT
DISABLE
1
DISABLE
2
DISABLE
3
J1 Shunt
Figure 5
NOTE:
SLC wiring is the top terminal block,
notification appliance/power supply is the bottom.
WIRING NOTES
• Power-limited circuits must employ type FPL, FPLR, or
FPLP cable as required by Article 760 of the NEC.
• For easier wiring, assign all power-limited wiring to
one side of the enclosure rather than alternating with
non power-limited.
PROGRAMMING
The modules are programmed as devices in each system
according to the programming instructions in the appro-
priate FACP manual.
NAC WIRING AND SUPERVISION
For Class B, Style Y applications (figures 6 and 7 are
typical): connect the positive terminal of the notification
appliance(s) to the NAC+ terminal and the negative de-
vice terminal to the adjacent NAC- terminal. Connect one
(for each NAC) of the supplied EOL resistors across the
NAC+ and NAC- wires, at the ends farthest away from
the NAC terminal of the IDP-Control-6.
For Clas A, Style Z applications (figures 8 and 9 are
typical) wire the NACs per table 2. The A/B select shunt
must be removed prior to connecting the IDP-Control-6
to the SLC. The EOL resistors should not be used. The
IDP-Control-6 is capable of supporting 3 Class A, Style
Z NACs. The IDP-Control-6 will only respond at the base
address, base a2, and base a4 (assuming
no addresses have been disabled).
NAC#
(+) CONNECTIONS
(–) CONNECTIONS
+0
+0 NAC+, +1 NAC+,
Notification Ap
+0 NAC–, +1 NAC–,
Notification Appliance–
+2
+2 NAC+, +3 NAC+,
Notification Ap
+2 NAC–, +3 NAC–,
Notification Appliance–
+4
+4 NAC+, +5 NAC+,
Notification Ap
+4 NAC–, +5 NAC–,
Notification Appliance–
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POWER SUPPLY WIRING
AND SUPERVISION
Table 4 gives an overview of how the power connectors,
T0–T5 and T10–T15, are interconnected by the circuit
board (PCB). The external supply connection points, at
T0–T5, are marked by PS– and PS+ on the PCB legend.
Pin 1 is indicated by a dot next to T10–T16. The odd
pins, on T10–T16, always connect to PS– pins (e.g. PS–,
of the +0 NAC, is connected to T10–1 and T11–1). The
even pins always connect to PS+ pins (e.g. PS+, of the +5
NAC, is connected to T15-4 and T16-2).
PS OR NAC Number (Terminal / Pins)
Terminal / Pins
+0 (T0 – BOTTOM / PS- & PS+)*
T10 / 1 & 2, T11 / 1 & 2
+1 (T1 / PS- & PS+)
T11 / 3 & 4, T12 / 1 & 2
+2 (T2 / PS- & PS+)
T12 / 3 & 4, T13 / 1 & 2
+3 (T3 / PS- & PS+)
T13 / 3 & 4, T14 / 1 & 2
+4 (T4 / PS- & PS+)
T14 / 3 & 4, T15 / 1 & 2
+5 (T5 / PS- & PS+)
T15 / 3 & 4, T16 / 1 & 2
*NOTE:
T0–TOP is reserved for SLC connections only
(see Figure 8).
All power supplies, external to the cabinet (in which the
IDP-Control-6 is housed), should be connected to T0–T5
which are suitable connectors for field wiring. The 1 x
4 terminal blocks, shown on page 1, should be used to
make these connections.
All NACs can be wired to be powered by separate ex-
ternal supplies (figures 6 and 8 are typical), or a single
supply (figures 7 and 9 are typical) can be shared among
multiple NACs. If a supply is to be shared, between
NACs wired to a common PCB, use the short power
supply jumpers shown on page 1. The jumpers can be
used on T11–T15. Refer to Table 5 for jumper functions.
When multiple (2 or more) NAC circuits share a power
supply, the wiring for the power supply must be in con-
duit and 20 feet or less from the IDP-Control-6.
JUMPER LOCATION NAC PAIR SHARING SUPPLY
T11*
+0 and +1
T12
+1 and +2
T13*
+2 and +3
T14
+3 and +4
T15*
+4 and +5
NOTE:
Jumpers must be placed on T11, T13 and T15 for
all Class A, Style Z applications.
A supply can be wired to be shared among multiple
PCBs in the same cabinet (figure 10 is typical). To share
among multiple PCBs: use the long power supply jump-
ers (shown on page 1) to connect either T10 or T16, of
one PCB, to either T10 or T16 of the other PCB.
An EOL relay must be used for every external power sup-
TABLE 3
TABLE 4
TABLE 5
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