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Service Note 145 HI SEC Integrated Systems Subject: New S-ART 2xx Range Ref. No.: 93014501 Service Note 145 Summary: This Service Note describes a new enhanced range of S-ART s which will replace the existing S-ART range. The Service Note covers all S-ART types from the new range including the existing types which continue as part of the new range. The version 1 of the note completes the S-209 installation drawings and wire colors. Date: 20070503

Table of contents 1. General Information...1 1.1 General Description...3 1.2 S-ART Address Setup...4 2. S-ART Specifications...5 2.1 S-ART S-220...5 2.2 S-ART S-221...7 2.3 S-ART S-222...9 2.4 S-ART S-223...11 2.5 S-ART S-224...13 2.6 S-ART S-225...15 2.7 S-ART S-226...17 2.8 S-ART S-209...19 2.9 S-ART S-212...22 2.10 S-ART S-106...24 2.11 S-ART S-130...26

1. General Information A new range of S-ART s will be introduced during the end of 2006 and beginning of 2007. The existing range S-1xx will disappear as the stock is used. You will then receive the new S-2xx range replacing the old series. Purpose The new series offers the choice of S-ART s covering from 1 to 3 addresses. Each S-ART address has two inputs, but with one of them pre-selected for tamper monitoring when used in connection with Intruder Alarm Systems. Some of the S-ART s also have one or two 2A relay outputs. The existing S-106 and S-130 will continue to be available as part of the new range. Design The new S-2xx S-ART range has been designed with the installers needs in mind. They are all (except S-209) based upon the same Printed Circuit Board, but with different components mounted, depending upon type. Each type is designed for specific purposes, giving the installer an option between various in- and output types as well as other functions. Input types include Double Balanced Loops and Dual Current Loops. With or without the need for end-of-line resistors. Certain S-ART types are supplied with a 12 V regulator for detector supply, to be used where the S-ART s are supplied with 24 V DC. If more current is needed a new 24V to 12V DC / 0.5 A converter is available. The entire range (except S-209) is equipped with pluggable screw-terminals to ease the service engineer s work when replacing or measuring the cables. All the S-ART types (except S-209) are equipped with a tamper switch, ensuring that the Intruder Alarm System or the Access Control Terminal will detect tampering attempt. The following is a list of the total range mentioning the old replacements. Name Product no. Address Input / Output Output 12V EOL Values Replacing S-220 853220 1 1 x Double-balanced Loop - 1 21k5 / 4k7 S-120 S-221 853221 1 2 x Single-balanced Loop - 1 21k5 / 21k5 S-121 S-222 853222 1 2 x Digital inputs 1-0 S-122 S-223 853223 1 1 x Double-balanced Loop 1 1 21k5 / 4k7 S-123 S-224 853224 2 2 x Double-balanced Loop - 2 21k5 / 4k7 S-225 853225 3 3 x Double-balanced Loop - 2 21k5 / 4k7 S-226 853226 2 4 x Single-balanced Loop 2 2 21k5 / 21k5 S-209 853209 1 2 x Digital inputs 1 (O.C.) 1 0 S-107 / S-108 S-212 853212 1 2 x Single-balanced Loop 1 2 21k5 / 21k5 S-112 S-106* 853004 6 6 x Double-balanced Loop 1 10k / 2k2 S-106 S-130* 853007 30 30 x Double-balanced Loop Opt. 2k2 or 10k S-130 * Existing models will continue. 93014501 1

Compatibility Intrusion Access The S-2xx range of S-ART s can be mixed with all old types of S-ART s. All S-ART types can be used both with the CU-30 and the ThorGuard CU Central Units. All S-ART types EXCEPT S-106 and S-130 can be used with all types of HI SEC Readers. 2 93014501

1.1 General Description On the board there are the following switches and jumpers: Fig. 1.1 S-ART Jumpers and Switch lay-out. JP1 SW1 EOL EOL JP6 SW 1 This 7 pole dip-switch in the centre is used to setup the address and options of the S-ART. The different positions have the following meaning. 1 16: The address equals the sum of the switches set to OFF. Text: IN: OUT: Description: All S-ART s, except S-209: Setting this switch ON selects Alarm Contact Normally Open. Setting this switch OFF selects Alarm Contact Normally Closed. Tamper is always Normally Closed Contacts. All 2 address S-ART s: Setting this switch ON will make all two address S-ARTs act as a one address S-ART (set address). On S-206, setting this switch ON also associates both relays with the set address (Access Application). Setting this switch OFF will associate the two relays with two different addresses (Intrusion Application). JP6 Mount this jumper during installation of the S-ART. The jumper inverts the tamper switch function to enable testing without mounting the cabinet lid. While the jumper is mounted the S-ART reads its address and options setup directly from the dip-switch. When removed, the address and options setup are saved to a non-volatile memory and is subsequently read from there. This feature can also be used to hide the S-ART address after installation. 93014501 3

As long as the jumper is mounted, the red LED will flash. Failing to remove the jumper before mounting the lid, will result in tamper error from the S-ART. After removing the jumper it will take the S-ART 2-4 seconds to complete the programming. Tamper Tamper is indicated as No Communication. JP1 Mounting this jumper connects the C relay terminal of Rel1 (P8) to DC+ (Only on S-222, S-212, S-226 and S-223). EOLx-x These jumpers are used when external termination resistors are required. Remove the jumpers to use internal termination resistors (Only on S-221, S-212 and S-226). 1.2 S-ART Address Setup! Please note that the address switch SW1 of the S-ART is only read with power on and stored when the Jumper J6 is removed. If the S-ART is installed when there is no power on the installation it can be a good idea to initialise the S-ART before installation with the address to avoid going back after power on. The procedure to give an address is very simple and described in the below table. To do so you need a 9 V DC battery connected to a two pole pluggable screw terminal block. DC+ must be connected to terminal 1 and DC- to terminal 2. Step What to do Display 1 Power on the S-ART terminal L+ and L- from the 9V battery. No indication. *1 2 Connect Jumper J6 No indication. *1 3 Setup the S-ART address on SW1 No indication. *1 4 Disconnect Jumper J6 S-ART is storing the programmed address. 5 Wait 3 to 4 seconds and disconnect power. The S-ART can be installed and it will keep the programmed address. *1: If used with a 4 pole pluggable connector and the battery voltage also supplied to terminal 3 (DC+) and 4 (DC-), the LED will flash while J6 is mounted.! Please note that the power is during this procedure connected to L+ and L- and alternatively also on DC+ and DC-. 4 93014501

2. S-ART Specifications In the following is shown the specifications and connections for each single S- ART model. 2.1 S-ART S-220 Fig. 2.1 S-ART S-220 in small box. Fig. 2.2 S-ART S-220 connections. Application: One set of Alarm and Tamper contacts. Intrusion Power consuming detectors. 93014501 5

Technical data Parameter Value or description S-220 Part No. 853220 Number of addresses occupied Single Illegal addresses 30-31 Number and type of input One Double Balanced Input External End-of-line resistors 1 x RA=4k7 / 1 x RT=21k5 ±1% One regulated DC output (only when used with 24V input) Length of input cable Size of box Power Consumption, S-ART Line Power Consumption, 12/24Vdc Supply 12V DC/15mA Output. max 3000 m Small box 65 x 130mm 1-1.5mA 0-15mA Temperature range -25 ºC to +70 ºC 6 93014501

2.2 S-ART S-221 Fig. 2.3 S-ART S-221 in small box. Fig. 2.4 S-ART S-221 connections. Please note EOL0-0 and EOL0-1 must be set ON. Application: One set of Alarm and Tamper contacts. Power consuming detectors. Intrusion and Access Control inputs. 93014501 7

Technical data Parameter Value or description S-221 Part No. 853221 Number of addresses occupied Single Illegal addresses 30-31 Number and type of input Two Current Loop Inputs External or internal End-of-line resistors 1 x RA=21k5 ±1% / 1 x RT=21k5 ±1% One regulated DC output (only when used with 24V input) Length of input cable Size of box Power Consumption, S-ART Line Power Consumption, 12/24Vdc Supply 12V DC/15mA Output. max 30 m Small box 65 x 130mm 1-1.5mA 0-15mA Temperature range -25 ºC to +70 ºC 8 93014501

2.3 S-ART S-222 Fig. 2.5 S-ART S-222 in small box. Fig. 2.6 S-ART S-222 connections. Access and Intrusion example. Tamper Alarm 93014501 9

Please note that JP1 must be set ON in above examples. Application: One Intrusion Alarm and Tamper contacts without EOL. Access control door installation Intrusion Relay Output. Technical data Parameter Value or description S-222 Part No. 853222 Number of addresses occupied Single Illegal addresses 30-31 Number and type of input Internal End-of-line resistors One Relay Output, max power switch Length of input cable Size of box Power Consumption, S-ART Line Power Consumption, 12/24Vdc Supply Two Current Loop Inputs 1 x RA=0 / 1 x RT=0 2A / 30V DC / AC. max 30 m Small box 65 x 130mm 1-1.5mA 0-18mA for relay active Temperature range -25 ºC to +70 ºC 10 93014501

2.4 S-ART S-223 Fig. 2.7 S-ART S-223 in large box. Fig. 2.8 S-ART S-223 connections. S-ART Line + - Alarm RA Tamper RT Please note that JP1 must be set ON. Application: One Alarm and Tamper contacts. Intrusion Relay Output. Power consuming detectors with Test Input. Please note that for longer cables between detector and S-ART you must use the new S-220. 93014501 11

Technical data Parameter Value or description S-223 Part No. 853223 Number of addresses occupied Single Illegal addresses 30-31 Number and type of input One Double Balanced Input External or internal End-of-line resistors 1 x RA=4k7 ±1% / 1 x RT=21k5 ±1% One regulated DC output (only when used with 24V input) One Relay Output, max power switch Length of input cable Size of box Power Consumption, S-ART Line Power Consumption, 12/24Vdc Supply 12V DC/15mA Output. 2A / 30 VDC / AC. max 3000 m Large box 106 x 158mm 1-1.5mA 0-15mA + 18mA for relay active Temperature range -25 ºC to +70 ºC 12 93014501

2.5 S-ART S-224 Fig. 2.9 S-ART S-224 in large box. Set+1 adr. Set adr. Fig. 2.10 S-ART S-224 connections. Application: 2 Sets of Intrusion Alarm and Tamper contacts. Power consuming detectors. 93014501 13

Technical data Parameter Value or description S-224 Part No. 853224 Number of addresses occupied Two Illegal addresses 29-31 Number and type of input Two Double Balanced Inputs External or internal End-of-line resistors 2 x RA=4k7 ±1% / 2 x RT=21k5 ±1% Two regulated DC outputs (only when used with 24V input) Length of input cable Size of box Power Consumption, S-ART Line Power Consumption, 12/24Vdc Supply 12V DC/2 x 15mA Output max 30 m Large box 106 x 158mm 1-1.5mA 0-30mA Temperature range -25 ºC to +70 ºC 14 93014501

2.6 S-ART S-225 Fig. 2.11 S-ART S-225 in a large box. Set+2 adr. Set adr. Set+1 adr. Fig. 2.12 S-ART S-225 connections. Application: 3 Sets of Intrusion Alarm and Tamper contacts. Power consuming detectors. 93014501 15

Technical data Parameter Value or description S-225 Part No. 853225 Number of addresses occupied Three Illegal addresses 28-31 Number and type of input Three Double Balanced Inputs External or internal End-of-line resistors 3 x RA=4k7 ±1% / 3 x RT=21k5 ±1% Two regulated DC outputs (only when used with 24V input) Length of input cable Size of box Power Consumption, S-ART Line Power Consumption, 12/24Vdc Supply 12V DC/2 x 15mA Output max 30 m Large box 106 x 158mm 1-1.5mA 0 30mA Temperature range -25 ºC to +70 ºC 16 93014501

2.7 S-ART S-226 Fig. 2.13 S-ART S-226 in large box. OUT Set+1 adr. Set adr. Fig. 2.14 S-ART S-226 connections. Intrusion and Access examples. EOL0-0 set ON EOL1-0 set ON JP1 set ON EOL0-0 set ON EOL1-0 set ON EOL0-0 set OFF EOL1-0 set OFF JP1 set ON EOL0-0 set OFF EOL1-0 set OFF 93014501 17

Application: 2 Sets of Intrusion Alarm and Tamper contacts. 2 General Intrusion or Access Outputs Power consuming detectors. Access control door installation. Switch Setting: OUT: (Only on S-226) Setting this switch ON, associates both relays with the set address and makes the S-ART acting as a one address S-ART with two relays/outputs (Access Application). In this position only the Set Address inputs can be used. Setting this switch OFF will associate the two relays with two different addresses (Intrusion Application). Technical data Parameter Value or description S-226 Part No. 853226 Number of addresses occupied Two Illegal addresses 29-31 Number and type of input 2 x 2 Current Loop Inputs External or internal End-of-line resistors 2 x RA=21k5 ±1% / 2 x RT=21k5 ±1% Two Relay Outputs, max power switch Two regulated DC outputs (only when used with 24V input) Length of input cable Size of box Power Consumption, S-ART Line Power Consumption, 12/24Vdc Supply 2A / 30 VDC / AC. 12V DC/2 x 15mA Output max 30 m Large box 106 x 158mm 1-1.5mA 0 30mA + 18mA per active relay Temperature range -25 ºC to +70 ºC 18 93014501

2.8 S-ART S-209 Description S-209 is a mini - S-ART unit which is made for being installed inside a detector. It is delivered with wires and can in this way be directly connected to the terminals in a detector. It can be fixed with doublesided scotch. Fig. 2.15. S-ART S-209 Lay-out. SW1 Connector Inputs: The S-209 has 2 current loop inputs for alarm and tamper contacts (NC). Output: To control a test input in a sensor the S-ART has an open collector output. 12V DC: The S-209 can supply the detector with 12 VDC in case it is a 24 V system. Address coding The address of the S-209 is programmed with the Switch SW1. The first 5 positions numbered from 1 to 5 are used for the address. The number 6 is used to store the selected address and must be in ON position. The address can be selected from 00 to 29. 30 and 31 are illegal and will be ignored. Switch number Switch number Switch number Address 1 2 3 4 5 Address 1 2 3 4 5 Address 1 2 3 4 5 00 ON ON ON ON ON 10 ON OFF ON OFF ON 20 ON ON OFF ON OFF 01 OFF ON ON ON ON 11 OFF OFF ON OFF ON 21 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 02 ON OFF ON ON ON 12 ON ON OFF OFF ON 22 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 03 OFF OFF ON ON ON 13 OFF ON OFF OFF ON 23 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 04 ON ON OFF ON ON 14 ON OFF OFF OFF ON 24 ON ON ON OFF OFF 05 OFF ON OFF ON ON 15 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 25 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 06 ON OFF OFF ON ON 16 ON ON ON ON OFF 26 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 07 OFF OFF OFF ON ON 17 OFF ON ON ON OFF 27 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 08 ON ON ON OFF ON 18 ON OFF ON ON OFF 28 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 09 OFF ON ON OFF ON 19 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 29 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 93014501 19

Programming of the address The selected address will be programmed in the S-ART by changing Switch number 6 back to OFF position. After 2-3 seconds the S-ART is programmed with the address. If the Switch number 6 is left in OFF position all address switches can be put in any position to hide the address. Connections The S-ART is delivered with a connector with 10 wires: Fig. 2. S-ART S-209 Connections. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Group Connec. pos. Color Function Illustration S-ART 1 Braun L+ line 2 Red L- DC 3 Orange DC+ Supply 4 Yellow 0V 5 Green Alarm Inputs 6 Blue GND (same as L-) 7 Violet Tamper Output 8 Grey NPN open collector 9 White 0V 12V 10 Black 12Vdc S-ART Line PS Test 20 93014501

Technical data Parameter Value or description S-209 Part No. 853209 Number of addresses occupied Single Illegal addresses 30-31 Number and type of input 1 x 2 digital Inputs End-of-line resistors 0 One NPN Open Collector Output, max power switch One regulated DC outputs (only when used with 24V input) Length of input cable Dimensions (without wires) Power Consumption, S-ART Line Power Consumption, 12/24Vdc Supply 10 ma 12V DC / 10mA Output 30 cm 25mm x 38mm x 6mm 1-1.5 ma 0 10 ma Temperature range -25 ºC to +70 ºC 93014501 21

2.9 S-ART S-212 Fig. 2.15 S-ART S-212 in large box. Fig. 2.16 S-ART S-212 connections. Access and Intrusion examples. S-ART Line + - EOL0-0 set OFF EOL0-1 set OFF JP1 set ON EOL0-0 set ON EOL0-1 set OFF JP1 set OFF 22 93014501

Application: Power consuming detectors. 1 Set of Intrusion Alarm and Tamper contacts. General Intrusion or Access Output Access control door installation. Technical data Parameter Value or description S-212 Part No. 853212 Number of addresses occupied Single Illegal addresses 30-31 Number and type of input 1 x 2 Current Loop Inputs External or internal End-of-line resistors 1 x RA=21k5 ±1% / 1 x RT=21k5 ±1% One Relay Outputs, max power switch Two regulated DC outputs (only when used with 24V input) Length of input cable Size of box Power Consumption, S-ART Line Power Consumption, 12/24Vdc Supply 2A / 30 VDC / AC. 12V DC/2 x 15mA Output max 30 m Large box 106 x 158mm 1-1.5mA 0 30mA + 18mA for active relay Temperature range -25 ºC to +70 ºC 93014501 23

2.10 S-ART S-106 Description The S-ART S-106 is designed for installations where several detectors are close to each other. The S-106 contains six input loops and one NPN or PNP transistor output. The S-106 is delivered in large housing to provide additional space for cables. The dimensions are: 106.5 x 158 x 20.3 mm. Fig. 2.17 Connections to the S-106 S-ART. Note The best noise immunity is achieved by connecting the alarm resistor (2.2 kω) to the C -terminal (COM) as shown in the connection diagram. The six input loops are numbered from 0 to 5. The addresses used on the S-ART bus depend on the programmed address on the address switch (see the table below). The address of the output is automatically set to the address of loop 0. The tamper contact is in series with the tamper input on loop 0. An open loop on the Alarm/tamper loop or "cover open" will give a message 3 in Menu 35, Test Input. Address and protocol switch The addresses used and the protocol to use on the S-ART bus are set by opening or closing the jumpers on the address switch. See the example below. The example shows that inverted protocol has been selected and the addresses have been set to the range 24 to 29. P - Closed 1 - Closed 2 - Closed 4 - Open 24 93014501

Protocol setting Address setting The jumper P sets the protocol applied: Open: Normal S-ART protocol Closed: Inverted S-ART protocol (Please remember the Invert attribute in Menu 47) The jumpers 1, 2 and 4 set the addresses to use. They are set in sets of six addresses as follows: S-ART address Switch "1" Switch "2" Switch "4" 00-05 (for example 100-105) Closed Closed Closed 06-11 (for example 106-111) Open Closed Closed 12-17 (for example 112-117) Closed Open Closed 18-23 (for example 118-123) Open Open Closed 24-29 (for example 124-129) Closed Closed Open Technical data Parameter Value or description Alarm/tamper loop Any voltage free contact normally closed. Terminating resistor R eol 10 kω, 1% Max. length of cable 1000 m Sensitivity alarm ± 20 % Sensitivity tamper ± 40 % S-ART Line current consumption Current consumption Max. output current Typically 8 ma 10 ma at 12 V DC (excluding the output current) 50 ma. Temperature range -25 ºC to +70 ºC 93014501 25

2.11 S-ART S-130 Description The S-ART S-130 is designed for installations where several detectors are close to each others. It has thirty alarm inputs with an end-of line resistor that can be set to 2.2 kω, 5.6 kω or 10 kω. The end-of-line resistance is the same for all alarm loops. In addition to this, it contains thirty selectable polarity anti-mask inputs for use with detectors with an anti-mask facility. Via output modules (One included) 30 open collector outputs with indicator LEDs are available. The S-130 comprises an S-ART controller board connected to the S-ART bus, a Connector board for connection of the inputs and an Output module for the outputs. Interconnections between the three types of units are performed by means of flat-cables. See the figure below. Fig. 2.18 S-130 S-ART including connector board and one output module. Connector board S-ART controller board Output module Technical data Parameter Value or description Number of alarm loops 30 Alarm/tamper loop Any voltage free contact normally closed. Terminating resistor R eol 2.2 kω ±1 %, 5.6 kω ±1 %, or 10 kω ±1 % Max. length of alarm loop cable S-ART Line current consumption Supply voltage Current consumption 1000 m (Max. resistance 200 Ω, max. capacity 200 nf). Typically 8 ma 11 to 16 V DC Typically 25 ma at 13.6 V DC (excluding output current) Number of outputs 8 open collector outputs (can be expanded to 30) Maximum supply voltage for loads Max. output current 45 V DC 250 ma. with all outputs on. Temperature range 0 ºC to +70 ºC Dimensions: 90T S-130 controller: Connector board: Output module: 166.5 x 72 x 26 mm 175 x 72 x 49.5 mm 53 x 72 x 30.5 mm 26 93014501

Jumpers and connectors of controller board Fig. 2.19 Position of jumpers and connectors of S-ART S-130 controller board. Flat-cables to connector board Jumper D Jumper C Jumper B Jumper A S-ART bus connector +12 V Ground L- L+ Jumper 4 Jumper 3 Jumper 5 Jumper 2 Jumper 1 Output module connectors ' = S-ART bus connections Output module connectors Setting the address (jumpers 1 and D) The S-ART bus is connected to the S-ART bus connector together with the 12 V supply voltage (11 to 16 V DC). See Fig. 2.19 Four connectors for connection of one to four output modules by means of flatcables. The jumpers 1 and D are used for setting the address range of the S-130. An S- ART bus can accommodate 30 addresses. This means that only one S-130 can be connected to the S-ART bus. However, you can set the S-130 only to use either the address range 00 to 15 or 16 to 29 by the setting of jumper 1. By means of jumper D, you can select which part of the addresses to use. With no jumper on D, the address range is set to 00 to 15; with a jumper installed, the address range is set 16 to 29 See 2.19 for position of jumpers 1 and D. Jumper setting for the various address settings (See Fig. 2.19 for real position of jumpers) Full address range Addresses 00 to 15 Addresses 16 to 29 + 2 +, 2 +,, 2 ' " = Enabling/disabling anti-mask inputs (jumpers A, B, and C) Jumpers A and B allows you to enable or disable the anti mask inputs, while jumper C sets the polarity of the anti-mask. When delivered, jumpers A and B (and C) are not fitted, meaning that the anti-mask inputs should not be used. See 2.19 for position of jumpers A, B, and C. 93014501 27

With only jumper A installed, the triggering of an anti-mask input generates a sabotage message. With only jumper B installed, the triggering of an anti-mask input generates an alarm message. The jumper C sets the polarity of the anti-mask inputs to use either a normally closed contact (NC) when mounted or a normally open contact (NO) when removed. End-of-line resistor (jumpers 2, 3, and 4) By means of the jumpers 2, 3, and 4, you can set the end-of-line resistor to 2.2 kω, 5.6 kω, or 10 kω. Please note that the value of 5.6 kω requires a 5.6 kω resistor mounted on JP5 as shown below. See Fig. 2.19 for position of jumpers 2, 3, and D. Jumper setting for the various end-of-line resistor values 2.2 kω 10 kω 5.6 kω 2 " 2 " 2 " 2! 2! 2! 2 # 2 2 # 2 2 # 2 # $ Ω ' " = Terminals and connectors of Connector board Fig. 2.20 Position of screw terminals and connectors of S-ART S-130 connector board. Anti-mask alarm inputs Alarm inputs Terminal 30 Terminal 1 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Free terminals for distribution of power to detectors from external power supply Flat-cables to S-ART controller board Tamper switch input '! = Alarm inputs Anti-mask inputs The alarm inputs from the detectors are connected to the alarm input terminals Row 2 and the common ground Row 1 (See Fig. 2.2020 and the following table). The anti-mask inputs from the detectors are connected to the anti-mask inputs (Row 3 and the common ground Row 1 (See Fig. 2.2020 and the following table). 28 93014501

Address Terminal Address Terminal Address Terminal Address Terminal Address Terminal Row 2 1 7 13 19 25 00 06 12 18 24 Row 3 1 7 13 19 25 Row 2 2 8 14 20 26 01 07 13 19 25 Row 3 2 8 14 20 26 Row 2 3 9 15 21 27 02 08 14 20 26 Row 3 3 9 15 21 27 Row 2 4 10 16 22 28 03 09 15 21 27 Row 3 4 10 16 22 28 Row 2 5 11 17 23 29 04 10 16 22 28 Row 3 5 11 17 23 29 Row 2 6 12 18 24 30 05 11 17 23 29 Row 3 6 12 18 24 30 Free terminals Tamper switch input Output module The two rows, each consisting of thirty terminals, can be used for distribution of power to detectors. The screw terminals of each row are interconnected so that you can use one row for positive supply voltage and one row for the negative supply voltage. These terminals (See Fig. 2.2020) are used for connection of a tamper switch to be placed in the box in which the S-130 is mounted. If no tamper switch is used, the terminals should be interconnected by a jumper. Up to four output modules (Fig. 2.21) can be connected to the controller board by means of flat-cables. See Fig. 2.20 for position of the connectors. The output module is delivered with a 50 cm long flat-cable for connection to the controller board. Fig. 2.21 Position of jumpers and connectors of S-ART unit S-130 output module. Please note that the connectors for terminal rows K1 and K2 have been removed to show jumpers J3 and the labelling (1 to 8) of the connectors. Jumpers J2 for outputs 1 to 4 Indicator LEDs for outputs 5 to 8 Indicator LEDs for outputs 1 to 4 Jumpers J2 for outputs 5 to 8 Normally closed position! Normally Closed position "! " & % $ # Connector for flat-cable to Controller board Jumpers J3 for outputs 1 to 8! Terminal row K1 (Common) OFF position! ON position! " # $ % & Terminal row K2 (Output - NO or NC) ' "! = Jumpers J1 and J2 These jumpers are used for setting the output relays to be either normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). When delivered, the jumpers are set to normally open (NO). See also Fig. 2.21. 93014501 29

Indicator LEDs 1 to 8 Terminal rows K1 and K2 Jumpers J3 Each relay is associated with a numbered indicator LED (1 to 8) situated next to relay. The LED (red) is switched on when the relay is activated. The terminal rows K1 (1 to 8) and K2 (1 to 8) are used for connection of devices to be switched by means of the relays. The K1 terminals are connected to the common contact of the relays. As standard, the common contact of all relays are connected to ground by means of the jumpers J3. See also the paragraph below. The K2 terminals are connected to either the NC or NO contacts of the relays depending on the setting of the jumpers J1 and J2. The J3 row of jumpers (See Fig. 2.21) connects - as standard - the common contact of the individual relays to ground, meaning that these jumpers are set in their ON position when delivered. If this setting is not required for some of the relays or all, the required jumpers can be set to their OFF position (See Fig. 2.21). The jumpers are accessible when you remove (pull off) the connector for the terminal row K1. 30 93014501

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