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MT Alarm Quick Reference Guide

1. The MT-Alarm node has 5 main functions: an alarm board with 4 relays, a PC watchdog relay, and serving as the base for an RTC node, HVAC scheduler, and lighting scheduler modules. 2. The purpose of the alarm relay node is to activate a relay when an alarm message is received and deactivate it when a return to normal message is sent. 3. The MT-Alarm node requires 16-24VAC power and has indicators for 12V and 5V power. A fault could affect all plug-in modules. It has data connectors for daisy chain networking and an EEBlank jumper to reset the board in case of corruption.

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MT Alarm Quick Reference Guide

1. The MT-Alarm node has 5 main functions: an alarm board with 4 relays, a PC watchdog relay, and serving as the base for an RTC node, HVAC scheduler, and lighting scheduler modules. 2. The purpose of the alarm relay node is to activate a relay when an alarm message is received and deactivate it when a return to normal message is sent. 3. The MT-Alarm node requires 16-24VAC power and has indicators for 12V and 5V power. A fault could affect all plug-in modules. It has data connectors for daisy chain networking and an EEBlank jumper to reset the board in case of corruption.

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MICRO THERMO TECHNOLOGIES

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The alarm node has 5 functions.
• 1- An alarm board with 4 alarm relays.
• 2- A PC watchdog with one watchdog relay.
The MT-Alarm node also serves as a base for three of the following optional
control module:
• 3-One Real Time Clock node (RTC) standard on a MT336B
• 4-One or more HVAC Scheduler
• 5-One or more Lighting Scheduler

In its simplest form, the purpose of the “alarm relay node” is to activate a relay
when an “alarm message” is received from an “alarm source” in the system.
When the “alarm source” is acknowledged, it sends a “return to normal” message
to the “alarm relay node” which deactivates the relay.
It is only used as a base and power source for the RTC and Scheduler node.

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3.1 Power
The MT-Alarm node requires 16VAC to 24VAC. With a 32V centre tap (CT)
transformer, using one of the phases and the CT will give 16VAC. The alarm
node must not be powered with the full 32VAC. The MT-Alarm board with 3
control modules 950-3968 will require 10VA.

There are indicator leds for the 12V and the 5V. The 12V is used for the relays.
The 5V powers the on-board microprocessor as well as the plug-in modules. A
fault on the MT-Alarm board could affect all the plug-in modules.

3.2 Data
There are two data connectors. On a BUS topology you must bring the data into
the board with one connector and exit from the other.

3.3 EE Blank
There is a built-in EEBlank. Should the alarm node be corrupted during the
software download, and require “blanking”, short JP1 and reset the board. You
should see the service led blink rapidly for a few seconds. Wait until the service
led stop blinking. Remove the short and reset the board once more. Normal
operation should be reestablished. This is not applicable for the plug-in modules.

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Power 16VAC to 24VAC 950-336A Data In

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Service Button for Alarm Node

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REV Description Révisé Par Date


1.0 English Document Creation JR 30-Oct-01
2.0 English Update for MTA V3.0 RL 04-Dec-03
3.0 English Update for MTA V4.0 RL 26-Feb-04
3.1 English Update for MTA V4.0 RL 28-Apr-04
3.2 English Update for MTA V4.1 RL 30-Apr-04
3.3 Header and footer modifications + Ready for revision RL, JG 11-May-04

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