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Model PAD-5-CLSA 

LED Indicators 

17

Siemens Industry, Inc. 

 

A6V101030359_en--_c

Building Technologies Division 

 

LED 

Color 

Condition 

Meaning 

H204 

Yellow 

Blinking 

Indicates main microprocessor  is processing data 

H501 

Yellow 

OFF 

P2  - Normal condition 

ON 

P2  - Trouble Condition 

H500 

Green 

OFF 

P2 – Pattern not Locatable 

ON 

P2 – Pattern Locate 

 
 
 
 

4.4.1  Switches  

4.4.1.1  S202 Main Board RESET  

Button 

Function 

Position 

Meaning 

S202 

Reset main microprocessor on 

main board 

Not pressed 

Normal 

Pressed 

Resets only the main microprocessor on 

the periphery board. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.4.1.2  S203 Reset  for NAC Status LEDs 

Button 

Function 

Position 

Meaning 

S203 

Switch resets current state of 

Aux and NAC LEDs 

Not pressed 

Previous state of NACs and Aux circuits 
Steady: In Trouble 
Blinking: Was in Trouble (Currently Normal)

Pressed 

Clears previous state and reports current 

state of NACs and Aux circuits 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.4.1.3  S300 Releasing Manual Disconnect 

Button 

Function 

Position 

Meaning 

S300 

Disconnects releasing service 

from ability to activate 

EN 

-Releasing is ready in standby 

DIS 

Releasing cannot activate when in this 

position 

 
 

Содержание PAD-5-CLSA

Страница 1: ...A6V101030359_en _c Siemens Industry Inc Building Technologies Division Model PAD 5 TM CLSA Class A B Expansion Board with Releasing Installation ...

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Страница 4: ... 5 CLSA 9 3 1 Wiring and Configuring the PAD 5 CLSA 9 3 2 NAC Circuits 11 3 2 1 Wiring the NAC circuits Class A and B 11 3 2 2 NACs Configured as Auxiliary Output Circuits 12 3 2 3 NACs Configured as Shorting Device Inputs 13 4 Releasing Application 14 4 1 Wiring Class B Releasing 15 4 2 Wiring Class A Releasing 15 4 3 Synchronization of Strobes 16 4 4 LED Indicators 16 4 4 1 Switches 17 4 5 Techn...

Страница 5: ...LSA There are LED indicators for each zone as well as for the P2 interface and for the status of the card The purpose of the PAD 5 main board is to provide remote power for notification devices and accessory modules such as door holders The PAD 5 also allows for add on modules that plug into the main PAD 5 The expansion port allows for the connection of a PAD 5 CDC Conventional Detector Card or PA...

Страница 6: ... not require an EOL NOTE This only applies to NAC supervision Releasing must be a 24Kohm EOL Use REL EOL P N 500 696359 for releasing applications Status LEDs indicates if output is in trouble or was previously in trouble in the case of an intermittent fault Only NAC 5 and NAC 6 NAC 3 in Class A can be configured for Releasing There is a Manual Disconnect switch that disables all power to NAC 5 an...

Страница 7: ... Film EOL Resistors P N 140 034677 MOUNTING THE BOARD 1 Remove the daughter bypass board that is factory installed on X901 location shown in Figure 2 before attaching the expansion board to the PAD 5 MB 2 Remove the mounting screw screw A next to expansion connector X900 do not discard the screw will be reused 3 Attach the two 13 16 standoffs provided unto the backbox as shown on Figure 2 4 Attach...

Страница 8: ...g A separation must be maintained with high voltage and non power limited wiring running in separate conduit openings from power wiring To avoid induced noise transfer of electrical energy from one wire to another keep input wiring isolated from high current output and power limited wiring Improper wiring installation may cause improper operation Avoid pulling one multi conductor cable for the ent...

Страница 9: ...A Non Power Limited High Voltage AC power B Power Limited C Power Limited D Power Limited E Power Limited 3 Wiring the PAD 5 CLSA 3 1 Wiring and Configuring the PAD 5 CLSA The chart below identifies the relevant elements and their location on the PAD 5 CLSA The diagram below is used to locate important parts of the board Figure 4 Component Location ...

Страница 10: ... Main Board processor S203 Reset switch for NAC Status LEDs Jumpers X206 Boot Strap Loader Enable Disable Main processor Run time jumper position DIS 2 3 X504 Boot Strap Loader Enable Disable P2 processor Run time jumper position DIS 2 3 X203 Main processor Watchdog Enable Disable Run time jumper position EN 1 2 Connector X300 NAC5 6 output X400 NAC7 8 output X102 X103 bottom of the board not show...

Страница 11: ...re 5 NAC 5 and 6 shown configured as one Class A loop and NAC 7 and 8 shown configured as two Class B loops supervised output connection Polarity shown in ACTIVE mode EOL resistance must be connected during non use EOL resistance 2 2K 24K NOTE Refer to the Compatible Notification Appliances document P N 315 096363 for the list of compatible NAC devices 1 Combined Total output between all on board ...

Страница 12: ...ces for NAC 4 class A or NAC 7 class B 3 8_ Positive feed for notification appliances for NAC 4 class A or NAC 8 class B 4 8_ Return feed for notification appliances for NAC 4 class A or NAC 8 class B Admissible cable cross section 1 x 12 18 AWG or 2 x 16 18 AWG 3 2 2 NACs Configured as Auxiliary Output Circuits When NAC 5 and NAC 6 are configured for Auxiliary output through the configuration too...

Страница 13: ...dry relay contacts Wiring and configuration is limited to Class B and these inputs can be configured as Supervisory Status or Trouble inputs The input devices must be of shorting type X300 Pin Designation Description 1 NAC5_ Positive feed for Contact Input Circuit 1 2 NAC5_ Return feed for Contact Input Circuit 1 3 NAC6_ Positive feed for Contact Input Circuit 2 4 NAC6_ Return feed for Contact Inp...

Страница 14: ...configure the outputs for releasing the switches must be in the EN position Configuration of releasing including Class A and B is done via the configuration tool If the switches are in positions not matching Zeus then a trou ble will post on the Operator Interface RELEASING1 RELEASING2 DIS EN 1 1 DIS EN RELEASING DISCONNECT RELEASING DISCON ACTIVE 5_ 5_ 6_ 6_ 7_ 7_ 8_ 8_ Figure 6 Releasing Enable ...

Страница 15: ...g Class B Releasing 4 2 Wiring Class A Releasing 5_ 5_ 6_ 6_ REL EOL SOLENOID x x SEE NOTE 1 SEE NOTE 2 NOTE 1 LOOP WIRES SHOULD BE TERMINATED DIRECTLY ONTO THE REL EOL NOTE 2 LOOP WIRES SHOULD BE TERMINATED DIRECTLY AT THE SOLENOID Polarity shown in ACTIVE mode REL EOL Terminating resistor 24kΩ and diode Siemens P N 500 696359 Maximum length of line of the relay connections is limited to a resist...

Страница 16: ... Blinking NAC 5 Class A or B has intermittent trouble IN OUT H202 Yellow OFF NAC 6 Class B is in normal condition See panel for event message ON NAC 6 Class B is in Trouble See panel for event message Blinking NAC 6 Class B has intermittent trouble IN OUT H201 Yellow OFF NAC 7 Class B NAC 2 Class A is in normal condition See panel for event message ON NAC 7 Class B NAC 2 Class A is in Trouble See ...

Страница 17: ... on main board Not pressed Normal Pressed Resets only the main microprocessor on the periphery board 4 4 1 2 S203 Reset for NAC Status LEDs Button Function Position Meaning S203 Switch resets current state of Aux and NAC LEDs Not pressed Previous state of NACs and Aux circuits Steady In Trouble Blinking Was in Trouble Currently Normal Pressed Clears previous state and reports current state of NACs...

Страница 18: ...n 4 4 1 4 S600 S601 Releasing Configuration Switch Button Function Position Meaning S600 Enables Disables Releasing Zone 1 EN Releasing Zone 1 configured for releasing DIS NAC5 configured for NAC S601 Enables Disables Releasing Zone 2 EN Releasing Zone 2 configured for releasing DIS NAC6 configured for NAC ...

Страница 19: ...s A circuit or per class B circuit Regulated current rating 0 3 A Releasing circuit Voltage DC 24 V Active operating current 3 A for a class A circuit or per class B circuit NAC circuit configured as a Input Shorting Device Voltage DC 24V Current 10 mA Line Impedance Max circuit resistance 1 6 Ω 3 0 A Supervised for Open circuit Short circuit Ground fault Design Short circuit protection Voltage su...

Страница 20: ...nologies Division 8 Fernwood Road Florham Park NJ 07932 Tel 1 973 593 2600 www sbt siemens com FIS 2019 Siemens Industry Inc Technical specifications and availability subject to change without notice Document ID A6V101030359_en _c P N A5Q00072306 ...

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