Regency® Supervised Siren Module

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Regency® Supervised
Siren Module
Regency Supervised Voice Siren Module
Document Number: 466-1584 Rev. A
October 1998
Module Components
Figure 1 shows the Module’s main components and
Table 1 describes these components.
RELAYS (2)
8457G29A.DSF
MOUNTING
SCREW
HOLES (4)
60-797
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
About this Document
ALL PANEL TERMINALS ARE CLASS II POWER LIMITED
This document describes how to install and test the
ITI® Regency® Supervised Siren Module.
WIRING
TERMINALS
For additional siren programming and operating
details, refer to the panel Installation Instructions.
8457G28A.DSF
Figure 1. Module Components
Product Summary
Table 1. Module Component Descriptions
The Supervised Siren Module expands the versatility
of Regency® Model 4720(A) fire/security system panels by adding supervised burglary and “temporal
three” (repeating three short beeps) fire cadence siren
output capability.
The Module mounts inside the fire/security system
enclosure and is powered by the panel. The Module
converts the panel’s steady cadence, non-supervised
siren output to a supervised “temporal three” fire
cadence siren output.
Component
Function
Mounting Scre w Holes
Holes for wall o r enclosure mounting.
Relays
Siren output and sire n
supervision output relays.
Wiring Terminal Strip
Used for p anel, panel
relay module, and sire n
connections.
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Regency Supervised Voice Siren Module
Installation Guidelines
Installation
■
Regency security systems support one Module
per panel.
The Module is mounted on a wall or inside an enclosure.
■
Do not exceed the panel’s voice siren output
power (see specific panel’s Installation Instructions).
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the panel or
■
Module, remove panel AC power and
disconnect backup battery before
installation.
Maximum power draw of Module and connected
siren is 1A at 12 VDC.
WARNING: You must be free of all
Tools and Supplies Needed
■
Small and medium blade screwdrivers
■
3/8 -inch #6-32 self-tapping screws (included)
■
22-gauge (or larger) stranded hookup wire. Use
larger gauge wire for long wire runs.
static electricity when handling electronic
components. Wear a grounding strap or
touch a bare metal surface before handling circuit boards.
Mounting the Module
1.
2.
3.
Remove panel AC power and disconnect the
panel backup battery.
Place the Module on the wall or inside the enclosure.
Secure the Module to the wall or enclosure using
the appropriate mounting screws, anchors, or
standoffs (not included).
Wiring the Module
This section describes how to wire the Module to a
Regency panel, status display module, and siren.
To Wire the Module:
1.
2.
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If you have not already done so, remove panel
AC power and disconnect the panel backup battery.
Wire the Module to the panel, status display module, and siren as shown in Figure 2.
Regency Supervised Voice Siren Module
ZONE LOOP POWER
11
INTRUSION
ALARM
FIRE
ALARM
P3
GND
13
FIRE COM BURG
1
12
2
13
14
ZONE
16*
INPUT
GND +12V
6
38
5
REGENCY
MODEL 4180
STATUS
DISPLAY
MODULE
CONNECTOR
AND
TERMINAL
SIREN SIREN
+
-4
3
5
REGENCY MODEL 4720(A)
PANEL TERMINALS
4.7K OHM EOL RESISTOR
600-7630 (LOCATE AT
SUPERVISED SIREN MODULE)
C
NO
NC
6
7
8
COM +12V
9
10
SUPERVISED SIREN
MODULE TERMINALS
4.7k Ohm
EOL RESISTOR 49-365
(LOCATE AT SIREN)
1A, 50V DIODE**
IN 4001 07-001
(LOCATE AT SIREN)
* OR ANY ZONE INPUT PROGRAMED AS A
NORMALLY-OPEN SUPERVISORY INPUT.
** NOTE POLARITY.
12V
SIREN/SOUNDER**
+
–
8457G30B.DSF
Figure 2. Typical Regency Panel Module Wiring
Powering Up the Panel
Testing
This section describes how to power up the panel and
the Module.
Refer to the specific panel’s Installation Instructions
for testing siren operation and supervision.
To Power Up the Panel and Module:
Verify that burglary alarms produce a steady state
siren cadence and that fire alarms produce a “temporal
three” (repeating three short beeps) siren cadence.
1.
2.
Verify that all wiring at the panel and the Module
is correct.
Reconnect the panel battery and restore panel AC
power.
Also verify that panel annunciates/reports a supervisory when Module siren or relay outputs are cut (disconnected) or shorted.
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Regency Supervised Voice Siren Module
Specifications
Notices
Compatibility: Regency Model 4720 , 4720A, an d
Custom Versions panels with Model 4180 Status
Display Modules.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
Power R equirements: 12 VDC at 1 A maximum
(fro m panel); standby (idle) current draw of 5 mA.
1. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Storage Temperature: -30° to 120° F (-34° to 49° C)
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Technologies, Inc. can
void the users’ authority to operate the equipment.
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
Operating Temperature: 40° to 100° F (4° to 38° C)
Maximum Humidity: 70% relative humidity, non-condensing
Siren Inputs: One fire and one burglar contact closure
inputs.
Siren Output: One 12 VDC at 1A maximum siren output. Steady burglary or “temporal three” fire cadence.
Siren Supervision Output: “Form C” normally open
and normally closed relay contacts. Contacts rated 2A
at 60 VDC or 120 VAC maximum.
Ratings:
FCC Part 15, FCC Part 68
UL Listings: 864,985,1023
ULC: Commercial Fire/Burglary (pending)
CSFM: California State Fire Marshall (pending)
FM: Factory Mutual (pending)
Dimensions: 3.25" x 4.0" x 0.75 " (LxWxD)
Installation: Wall or enclosure mounting
Interactive Technologies, Inc.
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ITI and Regency are registered trademarks of Interactive Technologies, Inc.
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