Pm0048f - Ampiid Slis b1c and b1v

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Spector Lumenex

Data Sheet
PM/0048f

Systems

AMPIID SILS B1C and B1V

Amplifier and Loudspeaker Line Monitoring


The B1C and B1V SILs are plug in / out printed circuit board (P.C.B)
designed to operate in conjunction with the AMPIID power
amplifiers.

The B1C S.I.L module provides three functions :


1) Supervision of the host AMPIID amplifier
2) Supervision of the associated 70/100 volt line loudspeaker
network
3) Detection of leakage current from either loudspeaker line
conductor to earth.
The B1C operates in conjunction with the host management
system surveillance package, a 20KHz envelope is injected
into the AMPIID amplifier which drives the associated
loudspeaker load accordingly. The resulting output of the
amplifier is monitored prior to routing the test signal to the
loudspeaker line. The line current is separately supervised
and respective fault LED status indicated according to
monitor status. The sensing envelope is usually issued at
120 second intervals for 1 second. Earth leakage detection is
executed on a static basis and associated monitor LED
indication provides fault status, in event of field cable
insulation breakdown.
Note: Please be aware that B1C & SALS B2 should not be
fitted on the same amplifier.
The B1V S.I.L, provides three functions :1) Supervision of the host amplifier
2) Supervision of associated L/S line network
3) Detection of earth leakage currents from either L/S line
conductor.
The host management node issues a 20KHz envelope at 120
second intervals for 1 second which is injected into each
power amplifier input, the resulting output is monitored by
the B1V card, in the event of failure to detect the test 20KHz
signal an amplifier fault L.E.D is asserted. The 20KHz
envelope is passed via the network which is terminated with
an end of line device (E.O.L.) which responds by returning a
hand shake signal to the B1V. In the event that the B1V
fails to detect the E.O.L. confirmation a loudspeaker network
fault L.E.D is asserted. The B1V also resolves leakage
between loudspeaker line conductor and earth and lodges a
fault indication in the event of field cable insulation
breakdown.

Morley Avenue
Mapperley
Nottingham
NG3 5FW
England

Tel: +44 (0) 115 955 11 99


Fax: +44 (0) 115 955 19 19
E-Mail: [email protected]
http: www.spector-lumenex.co.uk

Electrical Specification (B1C)


Supply Voltage

5V DC

Supply Current

50mA

Envelope Voltage

10V RMS

Sense Test Frequency

20KHz

Sense Test Period

1 second

Sense Test Duty Cycle

120 seconds off 1 second on

Strobe signal from host

Active logic 1

Fault reset

Active logic 1

Trouble group fault output

Active logic 1

Earth fault output

Active logic 1

Line fault output

Active logic 1

Amplifier fault output

Active logic 1

Earth fault resolution

Approx: 220Kohms or less

Electrical Specification (B1V)


Supply Voltage

5V DC

Supply Current

50mA

Envelope Voltage

10V RMS

Sense Test Frequency

20KHz

Sense Test Period

1 second

Sense Test Duty Cycle

120 seconds off 1 second on

Strobe signal from host

Active logic 1

Fault reset

Active logic 1

Trouble group fault output

Active logic 1

Earth fault resolution

Approx: 220Kohms or less

tyco
Fire & Integrated
Solutions

Radial Wired End-Of Line Supervision Using B1V Monitoring


Amplifier Cubicle

Loudspeaker Line

E.O.L.

B1V SIL
monitors
EOL response

End of Line device


fitted at the last
loudspeaker on
the network

B1V

Loudspeakers

Loop Wired (Style A) with End of Line Supervision Using B1V Monitoring
Amplifier Cubicle
Loudspeaker Line

STYLE
A
BOX

B1V SIL
monitors
EOL
response

B1V

E.O.L.
Loudspeakers

Star Wired Using B1C Monitoring


Amplifier Cubicle

B1C SIL
monitors
loudspeaker
network
load

B1C
Loudspeakers

Tyco Fire & Integrated Solutions have a policy of continuous product improvement, therefore this information is subject to change without notice.
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