574-772 (XNAC Installation Guide)
574-772 (XNAC Installation Guide)
Installation Instructions
Introduction
This publication describes the installation procedure for 4100-5101 (120 VAC), 4100-5102
(220/230/240 VAC), and 4100-5103 (120 VAC with battery disconnect) Expansion Power
Supplies (XPSs), and the 4100-5115 Expansion NAC Module (XNAC).
This product is compatible with 4100U and 4100ES Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP).
In this Publication
See
Page #
13
20
Step 6. Troubleshooting
21
22
Table 5
23
Table 6
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574-772
Rev. M
Cautions and
Warnings
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS- Follow the instructions in this installation
manual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to this product and associated
equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon proper installation.
DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED- Upon
unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage. If
damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorized
Simplex product supplier.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjustments or repairs. All repairs should be performed by a representative or authorized agent of
your local Simplex product supplier.
FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS PART 15 - This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
SYSTEM REACCEPTANCE TEST AFTER SOFTWARE CHANGES - To ensure
proper system operation, this product must be tested in accordance with NFPA72, after any
programming operation or change in site-specific software. Reacceptance testing is required
after any change, addition or deletion of system components, or after any modification, repair
or adjustment to system hardware or wiring.
All components, circuits, system operations, or software functions known to be affected by a
change must be 100% tested. In addition, to ensure that other operations are not
inadvertently affected, at least 10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the
change, up to a maximum of 50 devices, must also be tested and proper system operation
verified.
Overview
The XPS distributes added card power and signal power via the PDI. Signal power is available only in
the bay in which the XPS is located. The source of card power is selected by jumpers P4 & P5 on the
PDI.
The XPS includes 3 NACs, and may be expanded to 6 NACs with the 4100-5115. NACs are wired as
Class B or Class A. All circuits are power limited per UL 864. The NACs support
non-addressable TrueAlert and conventional reverse-polarity operation.
The Notification Appliance Circuits on these modules can be used as regulated 24 DC circuits, or
special application circuits. When used as generic 24 VDC regulated circuits, only 4 Amps of current
is available across the 3 circuits, and any 24 VDC appliance may be attached. When used as special
applications NACs, the full 9 Amps of current is available at the 3 circuits and only the compatible
appliances listed on page 27 may be connect to these circuits. The SPS/RPS can synchronize
compatible appliances across all 3 circuits when those circuits are used as special applications NACs.
The XPS has a 9 A capacity. Each NAC is rated at 3 A. A NAC can also be configured as an auxiliary
power point, in which case it is rated at 2 A. The total load at 24 VDC must be no more than 9 A. The
total load includes NACs (on the XPS or the XNAC Module), auxiliary power, card power, and signal
power used by modules plugged into the same bay.
Note:
If NACs are to be used as auxiliary outputs, they must be configured as such in the
Panel Programmer. Programming may also be required for dedicated auxiliary
outputs; refer to the ES Panel Programmers Manual (574-849).
NACs are monitored for short and open circuits. If a short circuit occurs, the affected NAC will not be
energized.
A NAC miswiring test, which checks for NACs that are shorted together, can be initiated on command
from the operator interface.
AC power and battery backup are provided to the XPS through a connection to the PDM.
Detection of an earth fault on XPS wiring is performed by the SPS, RPS or XBC. Detection is 10k
ohms minimum.
The model 4100-5103 are required in jurisdictions, such as Canada, where depleted battery conditions
are required, by local code, to result in power-down of the unit until AC power is restored. The system
must also be programmed for depleted battery cutout, for each power supply.
XPS Features
POWER/ COMMS
OUTPUT TO
NEXT PDI (P2)
PDI CONNECTOR
(reverse side)
XNAC
CONNECTOR
(P3)
LED4
TB2
2A
0V
BATTERY
TROUBLE LED
(LED5)
24V
SIGNAL POWER
CONNECTOR (P1)
(XNAC POWER ONLY)
DEVICE
ADDRESS DIP
SWITCH (SW1)
P3
NAC STATUS
LEDs:
LED1
LED2
LED3
COMM TROUBLE
LED (LED6)
NAC3
B+ B- A+ A-
AUXILIARY
POWER INPUT
(TB2)
NAC TERMINAL
BLOCK (TB1)
NAC1
NAC2
B+ B- A+ A- B+ B- A+ A-
P2
AC STATUS LED
(LED4)
3 A (NAC)
2 A (AUX)
3 A (NAC)
2 A (AUX)
3 A (NAC)
2 A (AUX)
LEDs
LED6 (yellow). Illuminates when communication loss with the CPU occurs. Normally off.
*During initialization of the XPS, LEDs 1, 2, 3 illuminate because the NACs are held in the
isolate stage and create an open circuit trouble.
Input and Output
Specifications
Table 1 summarizes the input and output specifications for the XPS.
Table 1. Input and Output Specifications
AC Input Specifications
4100-5103
4100-5102
220/230/240 VAC @ 50 or 60 Hz
2 A Max
DC Output Specifications
All XPSs
Environmental
Operating Range
The 4100U /4100ES modules are rated to operate at ambient temperatures from 32oF - 120oF
(0oC-49oC).
The 4100U /4100ES modules are rated for operation at 90oF (32oC), 93% RH (non-condensing).
Guidelines
The XPS is normally mounted on the rightmost top and bottom positions of the PDI in a 4100
expansion cabinet. Before mounting the XPS, follow these guidelines:
Disconnect power to the system or remove power at the breaker before mounting or
installing any modules.
Mounting
Note:
1.
Insert the two tabs on the bottom of the XPS into the rightmost two slots in the cabinet.
2.
Push the XPS assembly against the back of the expansion bay.
Correctly align the screw hole at the top of the XPS assembly with the hole in the bay
chassis.
Use one #6 torx screw to secure the assembly to the expansion box.
PDI connector
4100 POWER DISTRIBUTION INTERFACE
ASSY 566-084
PDI CONNECTION
Tabs go into slots
EXPANSION BAY
BACKPLANE with PDI
EXPANSION POWER
SUPPLY
Overview
XPS configuration consists of setting the address switch as described in this section.
Setting the
Address
The XPS device address is set via DIP switch SW1, which is a bank of eight switches. From left to
right (see Figure 3, below) these switches are designated as SW1-1 through SW1-8. The function
of these switches is as follows:
SW1-1. This switch sets the baud rate for the internal 4100 communications line running
between the card and the 4100 CPU. Set this switch to ON to communicate.
SW1-2 through SW1-8. These switches set the cards address within the 4100 FACP.
Refer to Table 2 for a complete list of the switch settings for all of the possible card addresses.
Note:
You must set these switches to the value assigned to the card by the Panel
Programmer.
FigureTag FD4-772-03
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Figure 3. DIP Switch SW1
Continued on next page
Setting the
Address
Address
SW 1-2
SW 1-3
SW 1-4
SW 1-5
SW 1-6
SW 1-7
SW 1-8
Address
SW 1-2
SW 1-3
SW 1-4
SW 1-5
SW 1-6
SW 1-7
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
61
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
62
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
63
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
64
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
65
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
66
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
67
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
68
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
69
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
10
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
70
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
11
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
71
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
12
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
72
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
13
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
73
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
14
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
74
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
15
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
75
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
16
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
76
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
17
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
77
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
18
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
78
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
19
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
79
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
20
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
80
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
21
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
81
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
22
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
82
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
23
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
83
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
24
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
84
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
25
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
85
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
26
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
86
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
27
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
87
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
28
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
88
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
29
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
89
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
30
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
90
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
31
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
91
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
32
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
92
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
33
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
93
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
34
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
94
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
35
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
95
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
36
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
96
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
37
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
97
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
38
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
98
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
39
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
99
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
40
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
100
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
41
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
101
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
42
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
102
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
43
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
103
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
44
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
104
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
45
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
105
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
46
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
106
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
47
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
107
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
48
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
108
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
49
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
109
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
50
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
110
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
51
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
111
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
52
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
112
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
53
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
113
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
54
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
114
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
55
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
115
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
56
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
116
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
57
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
117
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
58
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
118
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
59
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
119
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
60
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
SW 1-8
OFF
Overview
The XPS gets its power from the power distribution module or PDM (4100U and 4100ES only) or
the power distribution terminal block (4100-2301 Expansion Bay only). The PDM or terminal
block take power directly from the AC mains and the two backup batteries, and distributes power to
each bay in the cabinet.
Figure 4, below, shows the PDM in the 4100U/4100ES connecting to a host FACP with two XPSs.
SPS
INCOMING
AC POWER
AC
BTRY
XPS
BTRY
AC
XPS
BTRY
PDM
AC
BATTERY
BATTERY
Power Distribution
Module
Connections
The power distribution module (PDM) connects to the SPS, RPS, or XPS in each bay. One PDM
is used per back box. Use the instructions below to properly connect the PDM to each bay.
1. Route the black and white AC power wires to the supplied ferrite bead. Loop the wires
twice through the bead as shown in Figure 5.
TO AC BREAKER
TO PDM
Wire 120/220/230/240 VAC to the PDM, keeping AC wires at least 1 inch away from all
other wires. AC power must stay in the right side of the cabinet, in the non-power-limited
area.
3.
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Power Distribution
Module
Connections
4.
5.
Connect the 734-012 Harness (734-013 for 220/230/240 V versions) from the next connector
on the PDM to the first XPS.
Connect the separate red and black wires (with yellow female terminations) to plugs P4
(black) and P5 (red) on the XPS.
Connect the white and black wires, which terminate together in a white snap-on connector, to
the connector at the bottom of the XPS assembly, as shown below. The black wire must be
closer to the wall at the XPS connection point.
GROUND
120 V
NEUTRAL
P1
BATTERY
HARNESS
FUSED AT 15 A
HARNESS
(734-012)
(734-013)*
P2
P3
BACK BOX
GROUND
SCREW
P4
P5
Bulkhead connector
RED WIRE
P5
P4
PDM
(566-246)
(or 566-248;
see below)*
BLACK WIRE
XPS
ASSEMBLY
HARNESS 734-015
TO 24 V BATTERY
566-248
PDM TERMINAL
BLOCK
50/60 Hz
2A
11
220 VAC
230 VAC
240 VAC
NEUT
Additional bulkhead
connector supplied
here with
220/230/240 V
versions
4100-2301
Expansion Bay
Wiring
If the XPS is being installed in a 4100-2301 Expansion Bay (for non-4100U/4100ES 2975-91xx
Back Boxes),
1. For DC wiring, connect the battery block (635-852) to the XPS using Harness 734-050. Feed
red and black wires through the side rail to the front of the XPS to prevent wire damage when the
front panel is lowered. Connect the separate red and black wires (with yellow female terminations)
to plugs P4 (black) and P5 (red) on the XPS.
2.
For AC wiring, connect the white and black wires (Harness 734-049) from the 120 V and NEUT
terminal blocks to the connector at the bottom of the XPS assembly, keeping AC wires at least 1
inch away from all other wires. AC power must be kept to the right side of the cabinet, in the nonpower-limited area. The black wire must be closer to the wall at the XPS connection point.
BLACK
HARNESS
734-049
WHITE
POWER
DISTRIBUTION
BLOCK
BATTERY HARNESS
(734-050)
FUSED AT 15 A
Bulkhead connector
XPS
P5
P4
RED
BLACK
XPS
ASSEMBLY
635-852
BATTERY
BLOCK
12
120 V
NEUT
GND
The XPS provides three outputs for reverse-polarity notification appliance circuits. This section
describes basic NAC wiring from the XPS to 4100-compatible appliances.
Class A NAC
Wiring Table
Table 3 lists the maximum distances from the XPS to the last appliance in a Class A configuration,
depending on wire gauge and current. Use Table 3 to calculate wire distances for your application
if you are using Class A wiring.
Table 3. Class A Wiring Distances
Alarm Current
@ 24 V
Max Distance w/
18 AWG
(0.8231 mm2)
Max Distance
w/ 16 AWG
(1.309 mm2)
Max Distance w/
14 AWG
(2.081 mm2)
Max Distance w/
12 AWG
(3.309 mm2)
DC
Resistance
0.25 A
6 Ohms
0.50 A
3 Ohms
0.75 A
2 Ohms
1A
1.5 Ohms
1.25 A
84 ft. (26 m)
1.2 Ohms
1.50 A
70 ft. (21 m)
1 Ohm
1.75 A
60 ft. (18 m)
95 ft. (29 m)
0.86 Ohm
2A
53 ft. (16 m)
83 ft. (25 m)
0.75 Ohm
2.25 A
47 ft. (14 m)
74 ft. (23 m)
0.67 Ohm
2.50 A
42 ft. (13 m)
67 ft. (20 m)
0.60 Ohm
2.75 A
38 ft. (12 m)
61 ft. (19 m)
97 ft. (30 m)
0.55 Ohm
3A
35 ft. (11 m)
56 ft. (17 m)
89 ft. (27 m)
0.50 Ohm
Notes:
Distances are based on a 3 V drop, and take into account the worst-case panel
output voltage.
If CI wire is used instead of housing cable in a fire rated enclosure, reduce wiring
distances by 38 feet (12 m) for every 10 feet (3 m) of potential exposure.
If Wheelock appliances employing EZ Mount SNAP bases are used, reduce the wiring
distance and wiring resistance by:
12 gauge wire: 3.5 feet per appliance, 0.0125 Ohms per appliance
14 gauge wire: 2.2 feet per appliance, 0.0125 Ohms per appliance
16 gauge wire: 1.4 feet per appliance, 0.0125 Ohms per appliance
18 gauge wire: 0.9 feet per appliance, 0.0125 Ohms per appliance
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Class B NAC
Wiring Table
Table 4 lists the maximum distances from the XPS to the last appliance in a Class B configuration,
depending on wire gauge and current. Use Table 4 to calculate wire distances for your application
if you are using Class B wiring.
Table 4. Class B Wiring Distances
Alarm Current
@ 24 V
Max Distance
w/ 18 AWG
(0.8231 mm2)
Max Distance w/
16 AWG
(1.309 mm2)
Max Distance
w/ 14 AWG
(2.081 mm2)
Max Distance w/
12 AWG
(3.309 mm2)
DC
Resistanc
e
0.25 A
12 Ohms
0.50 A
6 Ohms
0.75 A
4 Ohms
1A
3 Ohms
1.25 A
2.4 Ohms
1.50 A
2 Ohms
1.75 A
1.71
Ohms
2A
1.5 Ohms
2.25 A
93 ft. (28 m)
1.33
Ohms
2.50 A
84 ft. (26 m)
1.2 Ohms
2.75 A
76 ft. (23 m)
1.09
Ohms
3A
70 ft. (21 m)
1 Ohm
Notes:
Distances are based on a 3 V drop, and take into account the worst-case panel
output voltage.
If CI wire is used instead of housing cable in a fire rated enclosure, reduce wiring
distances by 38 feet (12 m) for every 10 feet (3 m) of potential exposure.
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Guidelines
All wiring is 18 AWG (0.8231 mm2) (minimum) to 12 AWG (3.309 mm2) (maximum).
The maximum alarm current is 3 A per circuit. The supervisory current is 2.03 mA at
24 VDC.
The total available current from the XPS is 9 A, unless it is used for REGULATED 24 DC
notification appliances, where the XPS is rated for 4 Amps notification current, and 1 Amp
for other uses. Total available auxiliary power current is 5 A (1 Amp for REG 24), and rated
at 2 A per circuit. Current used for card power by modules plugged into the PDI, as well as
any auxiliary 24 VDC current, must be deducted from the total 9 A available current.
All wiring that leaves the building requires overvoltage protection. Install module
2081-9044 (3 A) or 2081-9028 ( A) inside a UL-Listed electrical box wherever wire enters
or exits the building. When using the 2081-9044, the maximum alarm current is reduced to
A for that part of the circuit downstream of the module.
For CE compliant systems, use the ferrite beads as shown in each figure. Loop wires once
through the ferrite bead(s) as shown in Figure 8. 4100-5129 includes 3 ferrite beads, order as
needed
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Guidelines
Auxiliary power only: In order to connect a circuit using power-limited wiring, the devices
being powered must all be addressable, or a UL-Listed EOL relay must be used to supervise
the circuit. Refer to the figure below for wiring directions for the EOL relay.
TO AUX POWER
Note:
RED
BLACK
2098-9739
END OF
LINE RELAY
YELLOW
IDC
LAST IDC
DEVICE
RESISTOR
The Notification Appliance Circuits on the XPS are rated for Special Application and for
Regulated 24V dc operation per UL864, 9th Edition.
When used with the Notification Appliances listed in Table 5 or Table 6, each NAC is rated
for 3A, and total XPS capacity is rated at 9A. This rating is the UL864 Special Application
rating. Appliances listed in Table 5 and Table 6 are synchronized per UL864, between all
NACs on the XPS, and any NACs on an SPS, RPS or XPS within the same 4100U/4100ES
system, but not if appliances are mixed from both tables. Appliances from table 5 will be 1/2
second out of audible sync with appliances from table 6 in the same system. All appliances
any given SPS, RPS or XPS must be from either Table 5 or Table 6, mixing of appliances
from both tables is not possible within a power supply .
For use with Notification Appliances not listed in Table 5 or Table 6, each circuit is rated for
2A maximum, with a total Notification Appliance load of 4A per XPS. This rating is the UL
864 Regulated 24V dc rating. Synchronization of strobes and other appliances requires use of
the associated, Listed, compatible Synchronization Module. Consult supplier of Notification
Appliances for synchronization limits and details.
Non-pulsing, linear-type Notification Appliances, such as horns or bells may be used up to the
full rating (3A / NAC, 9A total for the XPS).
If Wheelock appliances employing EZ Mount SNAP bases are used, reduce the wiring
distance and wiring resistance by:
12 gauge wire: 7.0 feet per appliance, 0.025 Ohms per appliance
14 gauge wire: 4.4 feet per appliance, 0.025 Ohms per appliance
16 gauge wire: 2.8 feet per appliance, 0.025 Ohms per appliance
18 gauge wire: 1.8 feet per appliance, 0.025 Ohms per appliance
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Class A NAC
Wiring
To connect the XPS to appliances using Class A wiring, read the following instructions and refer
to Figure 10, below.
1.
Route wire (between 12 [3.309 mm2] and 18 AWG [0.8231 mm2]) from the B+ and B-
outputs on TB1 of the XPS to the appropriate inputs on a peripheral notification appliance.
Use NAC1, NAC2, or NAC3.
2.
Route wire from the first appliance to the next one. Repeat for each appliance.
3.
Route wire from the last appliance to the A+ and A- inputs on the same NAC circuit of TB1
of the XPS.
4.
Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each NAC output you want to use.
5.
RED
NOTIFICATION
APPLIANCES
BLACK
RED
12 AWG (3.309 mm ) to
2
18 AWG (0.8231 mm )
Ferrite beads
required for CE
compliance. Use
kit 4100-5129.
NAC 2
B+ B- A+ A-
B+ B- A+ A-
NAC 3
B+ B- A+ A-
TB1
XPS
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Class B NAC
Wiring
To connect the XPS to appliances using Class B wiring, read the following instructions and refer
to Figure 11, below.
1.
2.
Use NAC1, NAC2, or NAC3 to route wire (between 12 [3.309 mm2] and 18 AWG [0.8231
mm2]) from B+ and B- on the XPS to the first appliance.
Route wire to the next appliance as shown in the figure. Repeat for each appliance.
3.
Route wire from the last appliance to the EOLR harness (10K ohm, 1/2W: P/N 733-894, PID#
4081-9008).
4.
Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each NAC output you want to use.
5.
NOTIFICATION
APPLIANCES
RED
BLACK
RED
BLACK
Place the 378-030 EOL
Resistor (10 K Ohm, W;
brown/black/orange) on
unused circuits
BLACK
RED
2
12 AWG (3.309 mm ) to
2
18 AWG (0.8231 mm )
Ferrite bead
required for CE
compliance. Use
kit 4100-5129.
NAC 2 NAC 3
B+ B- A+ A-
B+ B- A+ A-
B+ B- A+ A-
TB1
XPS
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Auxiliary Power
Wiring
The XPS can receive auxiliary power appliances via the dedicated auxiliary power tap (TB2). If
additional power is needed, any of the three NAC outputs can be used as auxiliary power inputs.
Figure 12, below, shows how the XPS should be wired for auxiliary power at any given terminal.
AUXILIARY
POWER
Ferrite bead
for CE
compliance
All auxiliary power taps are rated at 2 A. The total auxiliary power
current available is 5 A. The overall total current available is 9 A,
including NAC, auxiliary, and card power. Current used for card power
by modules plugged into the PDI, and an current from aux. 24 V, must be
deducted from the 9 A available current.
B+ B- A+ A-
XPS
P1 for XNAC power only.
See figure 13.
Do not use for Aux Power
Dedicated auxiliary
power screw terminal
AUX POWER
0V 24V
TB2
AUXILIARY
POWER
Devices
Return
TB1
B+ B- A+ A-
All wiring that leaves the building requires overvoltage protection. Install
module 2081-9044 (3 A) or 2081-9028 ( A) inside a UL Listed
electrical box wherever wire enters or exits the building. A maximum of
four 2081-9044 Modules may be connected to one channel. When using
the 2081-9044, the maximum alarm current is reduced to A for that
part of the circuit downstream of the module.
B+ B- A+ A-
AUXILIARY
POWER
TB1
AUXILIARY
POWER
TB1
TB2
4090-9117
ISOLATOR
24V
0V
TB2
4090-9117
ISOLATOR
To SPS
or RPS
Class A aux power wiring requires the use of 4090-9117
IDNet Power Isolators, as shown above.
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Overview
The 4100-5115 Expansion NAC Module (XNAC) is an option board that provides three NACs in
addition to the three NACs already on the XPS. The XNAC plugs onto the XPS.
If you are not installing an XNAC, skip this section and continue on to Step 6: Troubleshooting.
The XNAC
The XNAC has three NACs, each rated at 3 A. As on the XPS, there is one status LED for each
NAC.
Mounting the
XNAC
The XNAC mounts to the top of the XPS as shown in the instructions and Figure 13, below.
Note: The XNAC cannot be installed on an XPS that is mounted to a 4100-2301
Expansion Bay that is used in a non-4100U/4100ES back box (a back box with PID
series 2975-91xx).
INSERT METAL STANDOFF
(202-077) HERE
TB2
P1
0V
P1
24V
XPS
NAC 4
LED6
COMMS
TBL
XPS CONNECTOR
CONNECTS TO P1
ON XPS VIA
166-549 HEADER
NAC 5
J1
P3
XNAC
LED5
BATT
TBL
566-025
NAC 6
NAC1
NAC2
NAC3
B+ B- A+ A- B+ B- A+ A- B+ B- A+ A-
H1- RED
H2 - BLACK
P3
P3
LED5
BATT
TBL
NAC2
NAC1
NAC3
B+ B- A+ A- B+ B- A+ A- B+ B- A+ A-
P2
1.
Insert plastic standoffs (202-078) and a metal standoff (202-077) to the XPS as shown in
Figure 13.
2.
Plug J1 on the XNAC into P3 on the XPS using a header (166-549). The holes on the edges of
the XNAC should be aligned with the tops of the standoffs.
3.
4.
The XNAC uses the same wiring rules as TB1 on the XPS. Refer to Step 4. XPS Field Wiring to
wire the XNAC to notification appliances. Note that the XNAC cannot be used for auxiliary
power.
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Step 6. Troubleshooting
Overview
This section describes the messages that may appear on the 4100 display when using the XPS.
Trouble messages appear on the left as titles, and possible causes are listed to the right in the text.
No
Communications
with Master
For communications to work, the XPS requires a 0V connection to the PDM. Be sure to attach a
fast-on connector to the PC board and also ensure that the fuse in the black battery lead is intact.
AC Power Loss
Voltage has fallen below an acceptable level. A problem may exist in the wiring, in the power
distribution module, or into dedicated AC power.
Battery Not
Connected/
Battery Depleted
The battery is not connected or is depleted. The precise status of the battery is given by the SPS.
These modules report Low Battery. This trouble is merely to indicate a wiring problem to the
XPS (blown fuse, not connected, etc.).
Expansion NAC
Card
Configuration
Mismatch
Either the XNAC card is missing even though the XPS was configured to have one, or there is an
unconfigured XNAC card physically installed.
NAC Miswired
Trouble
This Trouble is active when a NAC-to-NAC short is detected. The NACs that are shorted are also
indicated. Any combination of NACs 1 through 6 can be miswired together. The panel displays
up to 4 mis-wiring faults.
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The XPS can be used to supply motherboards with an additional 24 V. Use Figure 14, below, to
connect 24 V from the XPS to motherboards in the system.
4 wires; blue
wire on top
P2 on Motherboards:
Pin 1/5: TXD
Pin 2/6: COMMON
Pin 3/7: RCV
Pin 4/8: CODE
P3 on Motherboards:
Pin 1/5: 8 C
Pin 2/6: +8 V
Pin 3/7: 24 C
Pin 4/8: +24 V
734-095
2 wires; white
wire on top
4 wires; blue
wire on top
P2 on XPS:
Pin 1: COMMS +
Pin 2: COMMS Pin 3: +24 V
Pin 4: -24 V
P2
XPS
P3
2 black
wires
4 wires; white
wire on top
733-525
P2
4 wires; blue
wire on top
P2
P3
4 wires; white
wire on top
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Table 5
Table 5. Special Application NAC Compatible Notification Appliances & Accessories
P/N
DESCRIPTION
4904-9168
4904-9171
4904-9176
4904-9177
4904-9178
4904-9183
4904-9331
4904-9342
4904-9345
4904-9174
4904-9180
4904-9184
4904-9346
4904-9169
4904-9172
4904-9332
4904-9343
4904-9170
4904-9173
4904-9175
4904-9181
4904-9182
4904-9185
4904-9333
4904-9344
4906-9101
4906-9103
4906-9102
4906-9104
4906-9105
4906-9106
4906-9113
4906-9109
4906-9110
4906-9111
4906-9112
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Table 5, continued
P/N (cont)
DESCRIPTIONcont)
4903-9356
4903-9359
4903-9150
4903-9153
4903-9193
4903-9196
S/V15CD RND
4903-9148
4903-9194
4903-9197
4903-9357
4903-9360
4903-9358
4903-9361
4903-9198
4906-9151
4906-9153
4906-9154
4901-9820
4901-9822
4009-9201
4009-9301
4009-9401
4903-9252
4903-9253
4903-9254
4903-9255
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Table 5, continued
P/N (cont)
DESCRIPTION (cont)
4903-9256
4903-9257
4903-9258
4903-9417
4903-9418
4903-9419
4903-9425
4903-9426
4903-9427
4903-9428
4903-9429
4903-9430
4903-9431
4903-9432
4903-9433
4906-9127
4906-9129
4906-9128
4906-9130
4906-9131
4906-9132
4906-9143
4906-9139
4906-9140
4906-9141
4906-9142
4905-9815
4905-9938
4090-9005
SRP
4090-9006
SRP w/ENCLOSURE
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Table 6
Table 6. Cooper Wheelock appliances
COOPER WHEELOCK APPLIANCES
Compatible with 4100U/4100ES XPS Wheelock Protocol for Special Applications
SYNCHRONIZING HORN
STROBES
AS-241575W
AS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, 15/75Cd, Wall Mount
AS-24MCW
AS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Wall Mount
AS-24MCC
AS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Ceiling Mount
AS-24MCWH
AS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Wall Mount
AS-24MCCH
AS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Ceiling Mount
ASWP-2475W, ASWP-2475C
AS Series WP Horn Strobe. 24V, 30Cd, Wall or Ceiling Mount
ASWP-24MCWH
AS Series WP Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Wall Mount
ASWP-24MCCH
AS Series WP Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Ceiling Mount
ASA-24MCW, ASB-24MCW
AS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Wall Mount. Amber/Blue
ASA-24MCC, ASB-24MCC
AS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Ceiling Mount. Amber/Blue
HS4-241575W
HS4 Series Horn Strobe. 24V, 15/75Cd, Wall Mount
HS4-24MCW
HS4 Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Wall Mount
HS4-24MCWH
HS4 Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Wall Mount
HS4-24MCC
HS4 Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Ceiling Mount
HSR
HN STR, Red, 2-Wire, Wall, 12/24V, 3dB, 8Cd, 5Mount
HSW
HN STR, White, 2-Wire, Wall, 12/24V, 3dB, 8Cd, 5Mount
HSRS
HN STR, Silver Red, 2-Wire, Wall, 12/24V, 3dB, 8Cd, 5Mount
HSWS
HN STR, Silver White, 2-Wire, Wall, 12/24V, 3dB, 8Cd, 5Mount
HSRC
HN STR, Red, 2-Wire, Ceiling Mount, 12/24V, 3dB, 8Cd, 5Mount
HSWC
HN STR, White, 2-Wire, Ceiling Mount, 12/24V, 3dB, 8Cd, 5Mount
HSRCS
HN STR, Silver Red, 2-Wire, Ceiling Mount, 12/24V, 3dB, 8Cd, 5Mount
HN STR, Silver White, 2-Wire, Ceiling Mount, 12/24V, 3dB, 8Cd,
HSWCS
5Mount
NS-241575W
NS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, 15/75Cd, Wall Mount
NS-24MCW
NS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Wall Mount
NS-24MCC
NS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Ceiling Mount
NS-24MCCH
NS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Ceiling Mount
ZNS-MCW
ZNS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Wall Mount
ZNS-MCWH
ZNS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Wall Mount
ZNS-24MCC
ZNS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Ceiling Mount
ZNS-24MCCH
ZNS Series Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Ceiling Mount
SYNCHRONIZING STROBES
RSS-241575W
RSSP-241575W
RSS-24MCW, RSSP-24MCW
RSS-24MCWH, RSSP-24MCWH
RSS-24MCC, RSS-24MCCR
RSS-24MCCH, RSS-24MCCHR
RSSR-2415W, RSSR-2415C
RSSR-2475W, RSSR-2475C
RSSR-24110C
RSSA-24110W, RSSB-24110W,
RSSG-24110W, RSSR-24110W
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Table 6, continued
RSSA-24MCC, RSSB-24MCC,
RSSG-24MCC, RSSR-24MCC
RSSA-24MCCH, RSSB-24MCCH,
RSSG-24MCCH, RSSR-24MCCH
RSSPA-24MCC
RSSWPA-2475W
RSSWPA-24MCCH,
RSSWPB-24MCCH,
RSSWPG-24MCCH,
RSSWPR-24MCCH
RSSWP-2475W, RSSWP-2475C
RSSWP-24MCWH
RSSWP-24MCCH
STR
STW
STRS
STWS
STRC
STWC
STRCS
STWCS
ZRS-MCW
ZRS-MCWH
ZRS-24MCC
ZRS-24MCCH
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Table 6 continued
MTWPA-24MCCH,
MTWPB-24MCCH,
MTWPG-24MCCH,
MTWPR-24MCCH
ET70WP-2475W, ET70WP-2475C
ET70WP-24185W
ET70WP-24177C
ET70WPA-2475
CH70-241575W
CH70-24MCW
CH90-24MCC
CH70-24MCWH
CH90-24MCCH
E50-241575W
E50-24MCW
E50-24MCWH
E50A-24MCC, E50B-24MCC
E60-24MCW
E60-24MCWH
E60-24MCC
E60-24MCCH
E70-241575W
E70-24MCW
E70-24MCWH
E70-24MCC, E90-24MCC
E90-24MCCH
E60A-24MCC, E70A-24MCC,
E70B-24MCC, E90A-24MCC,
E90B-24MCC
ET70-241575W, ET90-241575W
ET70-24MCW
ET70-24MCWH
ET70-24MCC, ET90-24MCC
MTWP Series Multi-Tone Horn Strobe. 24V, Multi-HighCd, Wall Mount. Amber/Blue/Green/Red
ET70WP Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, 30Cd, Wall or
Ceiling Mount
ET70WP Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, 185Cd, Wall
Mount
ET70WP Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, 177Cd, Ceiling
Mount
ET70WP Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, Wall or Ceiling Mt.
Amber
CH70 Series Chime Strobe. 24V, 15/75Cd, Wall Mount
CH70 Series Chime Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Wall Mount
CH90 Series Chime Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Ceiling Mount
CH70 Series Chime Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Wall
Mount
CH90 Series Chime Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Ceiling
Mount
E50 Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, 15/75Cd, Wall Mount
E50 Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Wall Mount
E50 Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Wall
Mount
E50 Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Ceiling Mt.
Amber/Blue
E60 Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Wall Mount
E60 Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Wall
Mount
E60 Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Ceiling Mount
E60 Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Ceiling
Mount
E70 Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, 15/75Cd, Wall Mount
E70 Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Wall Mount
E70 Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Wall
Mount
E70/E90 Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, Multi-Cd, Ceiling
Mount
E90 Series Speaker Strobe. 24V, Multi-High-Cd, Ceiling
Mount
Table 6 continued
ET70WPG-2475, ET70WPG-2475
ET70WPG-2475 , ET70WPB-247
ET70WPG-2475W, ET70WPR-247
(Only Strobe portion compatible with 4008
Wheelock Protocol for Special Applications)
ET90-24MCCH
ET80-241575W
ET80-24MCW
ET80-24MCWH
S8-24MCC
S8-24MCCH
SA-S70-24MCW
SA-S90-24MCC
SYNCHRONIZING HORNS
AH-24
AH-24WP
HNR
HNW
HNRS
HNWS
HNRC
HNWC
HNRCS
HNWCS
HS-24
MIZ-24S
NH-12/24, NH-12/24R
ZNH
MT-12/24, MT4-12/24
NON-SYNCHRONIZING APPLIANCES
MB-G6-24, MB-G10-24
AMT-12/24, AMT-12/24-NYC
CH70, CH90
CSX10-24-DC, CSXG10-24-DC
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574-772
Rev. M