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6.
Terminal 6 on the master control board:
It is used as a passive output terminal for the single fire
alarm output.
1)
The jumper JP9 on the master control board is off and terminals 6 and 7 form normally open passive
dry contacts as the passive output signals of the single fire alarms.
2)
The maximum output current is 1A.
7.
Terminal 7 on the master control board:
It is for single fire alarm output.
1)
The jumper JP9 on the master control board is off and terminals 6 and 7 form normally open passive
dry contacts.
2)
The jumper JP9 on the master control board has a short circuit, and terminal 7 is a +24V active
output terminal for the single fire alarms.
3)
The maximum output current is 1A.
4)
When it is set as +24V active output terminal, the connection mode should be selected according to
the load characteristics and the judgment on whether the output circuit has a short or open circuit
fault detection function.
When the connection mode with a short or open circuit fault detection function is selected, the
jumper JP5 on the master control board should be set to the OFF position. See Table 3.1.2.
When the connection mode without a short or open circuit fault detection function is selected,
the jumper JP5 should be set to the ON position.
As long as a detector circuit has successfully detected a fire alarm signal, there will be a single fire
alarm output.
8.
Terminal 8 on the master control board:
It is used as a passive output terminal for the compound
fire alarm output.
1)
The jumper JP8 on the master control board is off and terminal 8 and 9 form normally open passive
dry contacts.
2)
The maximum output current is 1A.
9.
Terminal 9 on the master control board:
It is for compound fire alarm output.
1)
The jumper JP8 on the master control board is off and terminals 8 and 9 form normally open passive
dry contacts as the compound fire alarm signal output.
2)
The jumper JP8 on the master control board has a short circuit and terminal 9 is a +24V active
output terminal for compound fire alarms. The maximum output current is 1A.
3)
When it is set as +24V active output terminal, the connection mode should be selected according to
the load characteristics and the judgment on whether the output circuit has a short or open circuit
fault detection function.
When the connection mode with a short or open circuit fault detection function is selected, the
jumper JP6 on the master control board should be set to the OFF position. See Table 3.1.2.
When the connection mode without a short or open circuit fault detection function is selected,
the jumper JP6 should be set to the ON position.
4)
There will be a compound fire alarm output only when both of the two detector circuits have
detected a fire alarm signal.
10. Terminal 10 on the master control board:
It is for the driving output of the horn/strobe and for the
+24V power active output.
The horn/strobe is a resistive load, it is therefore necessary to select between the two connection
modes of category 1. Select connection mode A or B according to the judgment on whether the
output circuit has a short or open circuit fault detection function.
When the output circuit needs no short or open circuit fault detection function, select
connection mode A and set the jumper JP2 on the master control board to the ON position.
See Table 3.1.2.
When the output circuit needs a short or open circuit fault detection function, select connection
mode B and set the jumper JP2 on the master control board to the OFF position.
When the detected circuit suffers a fault, the system will report a sounder fault and the SOUNDER
FAULT indicator will be lit.
11. Terminal 11 on the master control board:
It is for the output of the alarm bell driving signal.
1)
The alarm bell is an inductive load, it is therefore necessary to select between the two connection
modes of category 2. Select connection mode A or B according to the judgment on whether the
output circuit has a short or open circuit fault detection function.
When the output circuit needs no short or open circuit fault detection function, select
connection mode A and set the jumper JP3 on the master control board to the ON position.
See Table 3.1.2.
When the output circuit needs a short or open circuit fault detection function, select connection
mode B and set the jumper JP3 on the master control board to the OFF position.
When the detected circuit suffers a fault, the system will report an output fault and the OUTPUT
FAULT indicator will be lit.
2)
Node capacity of the relay: 7A
24VDC (resistive load)
12. Terminal 12 on the master control board: +24V output
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