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Step 1: 

 Insert the bottom edge of the SK-Control-6 module down into a rear 
slot of the chassis.

Step 2: 

 Carefully swing the upper edge of the board towards the back of the 
chassis until it touches the short standoff attached to the chassis.

Step 3: 

Align the long standoff with the short standoff and tighten.

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Step 1: 

 Insert  the  bottom  edge  of  the  SK-Control-6  module  down  into  a 
front slot of the chassis.

Step 2: 

 Carefully swing the upper edge of the board towards the back of 
the chassis until it touches the 11/4˝ (31.75mm) standoffs installed 
on the rear module.

Step 3: 

Align two 4-40 screws with the two standoffs and tighten.

Step 4: 

 Address and wire the modules according to the instructions in this 
manual.

wIRING

NOTE:  All  wiring  must  conform  to  applicable  local  codes,  ordinances,  and 
regulations.
1.   Install module wiring in accordance with the job drawings and appropri-

ate wiring diagrams.

2.   All wiring to the SK-Control-6 is done via terminal blocks. In order to 

properly make electrical connections strip approximately 1/4˝ of insula-
tion  from  the  end  of  wire,  sliding  the  bare  end  of  the  wire  under  the 
clamping plate screw. 

3.   Set the address on the modules per the job drawing. Use the rotary code 

switches to set the address of the first module between 01 and 154

To select Class B operation, install the J1 Shunt. The remaining modules are 
automatically assigned to the next five higher addresses. For example, if the 
base address switch is set to 28, the next five modules will be addressed to 
29, 30, 31, 32, and 33.

To select Class A operation, remove the J1 Shunt. A maximum of three Class 
A circuits are available. For example, if the base address switch is set to 28, 30 
and 32 will be automatically assigned to the modules while 29, 31 and 33 are 
available to be used for other modules on the SLC. For Class A and B opera-
tion, DO NOT set the lowest address above 154, as the other modules will be 
assigned to nonexistent addresses. 

4.   A  shunt  is  provided  to  disable  a  maximum  of  three  unused  modules 

(see Figure 5). Modules are disabled from the highest address and work 
downward. If two modules are disabled, the lowest four addresses will 
be  functional,  while  the  highest  two  will  be  disabled.  For  example,  if 
the shunt for Address Disable is placed on “two” and the base address 
switch is set to 28, the modules will be assigned to 28, 29, 30 and 31, 
disabling the highest two positions.

NOTE: In Class A operation, placing the small shunt on “disable 3” will dis-
able all three addresses. Placing the small shunt on “disable 2” will disable 
two out of the three addresses. For example, if the address switch is set to 
28 and the small shunt is placed on “disable” 2, addresses 30 and 32 will be 
disabled while address 28 will be enabled. The SK-Control-6 must have power 
cycled for shunt changes to take effect.
5.   There is an active short circuit protection option for each address. The 

board is shipped with this option disabled for each address represented 
by  six  large  shunts  on  the  “Disable  Short  Circuit  Protection”  area.  To 

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FIGURE 4B: INSTALLATION OF SK-CONTROL-6 MODULE IN FRONT 
ChASSIS POSITION

enable short circuit protection for an address, remove the corresponding 
shunts on the “Disable Short Protection” area. When enabled, this option 
will isolate a short occurring on any active circuit allowing the remaining 
circuits to continue normal operation.

NOTE: Short circuit protection may only be enabled if power supply monitor-
ing is enabled.
NOTE: Place unused shunts on single pin to store on board for future use.
NOTE: Power must not be applied to the unit when changing functionality of 
the shunts.
NOTE: Whether in Class B or Class A wiring, power supply monitoring and 
short circuit protection must be enabled on the NAC circuits that are sharing 
a power supply.
NOTE: Short circuit protection can only be disabled if a power supply is not 
being shared by multiple NACs.

ENABLE POWER SUPPLY MONITOR

DISABLE SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION

SYNC GENERATOR

A/B SELECT

DISABLE 1

DISABLE 2

DISABLE 3

J1 SHUNT

TOP VIEW:

SIDE VIEW:

NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE/ 

POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL

SLC WIRING 

TERMINAL

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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 

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required by Article 760 of the NEC.
For easier wiring, assign all power-limited wiring to one side of the en-

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closure rather than alternating with non power-limited.

PROGRAMMING

The modules are programmed as devices in each system according to the pro-
gramming instructions in the appropriate FACP manual. 

NAC wIRING AND SUPERVISION

For Class B, Style Y applications (figures 6 and 7 are typical): connect the posi-
tive terminal of the notification appliance(s) to the NAC+ terminal and the 
negative device 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 SK-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 SK-
Control-6 to the SLC. The EOL resistors should not be used. The SK-Control-6 
is capable of supporting 3 Class A, Style Z NACs. The SK-Control-6 will only 
respond at the base address, base a2, and base a4 (assum-
ing no addresses have been disabled). 

TABLE 2:

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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Содержание SILENT KNIGHT SK-Control-6

Страница 1: ... common SLC input is used for all modules Each module has its own address A pair of rotary code switches is used to set the address of the first module from 01 to 154 The remaining modules are automatically assigned to the next five higher addresses Provisions are included for disabling a maximum of three unused modules to release the addresses to be used elsewhere Each module also has panel contr...

Страница 2: ... each chassis are offset below the rear SK Control 6 module positions so that all of the status indicators are vis ible For cabinet dimensions refer to the IDP ACB instruction manual INSTALLATION STEPS 1 Cabinet Mounting In a clean dry area mount the backbox using the four holes provided in the back surface of the cabinet Figure 3 Figure 1 IDP ACB Cabinet Figure 2 Typical mounting hole locations B...

Страница 3: ...l be enabled The SK Control 6 must have power cycled for shunt changes to take effect 5 There is an active short circuit protection option for each address The board is shipped with this option disabled for each address represented by six large shunts on the Disable Short Circuit Protection area To C0226 00 Figure 4b Installation of SK Control 6 module in front chassis position enable short circui...

Страница 4: ...AL POWER SUPPLY TO NEXT DEVICE FROM PANEL OR PREVIOUS DEVICE SIGNAL LINE CIRCUIT SLC 32 VDC MAX SEE PANEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR WIRE REQUIREMENTS POWER LIMITED AND SUPERVISED TOP OF T0 EOLR 1 RED VIO VIO RED BLK BLK 47K TABLE 4 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 ...

Страница 5: ...12 13 14 15 C0177 04 Figure 8 Example of Class A Style Z NAC configuration with a single supply dedicated to a single NAC BASE ADDRESS STATUS INDICATORS NAC PS NAC PS NAC PS NAC PS NAC TOP BOT NAC PS SLC PS 1 2 3 4 5 T11 T10 T0 0 T12 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T13 T14 T15 T16 ENABLE POWER SUPPLY MONITOR DISABLE SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION A B SELECT DISABLE 1 DISABLE 2 DISABLE 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 7 8 6 5 4 3...

Страница 6: ...ese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installa tion I...

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