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ANALOG ADDRESSABLE
THREE-CHANNEL INPUT/OUTPUT
CONTROL MODULE
Technical Manual
General
The ADR-823 is a three-channel input/output analog control module that contains two
output circuits (NAC – Notification Alarm Circuit) and a single input circuit (IDC –
Initiating Device Circuit). This module is intended for use in cases where there is a need
for multiple output and input modules to carry out supervisory, alarm, and automatic
extinguishing functions.
The ADR-823 acts as an interface between an ADR-3000 analog control panel and
conventional warning, alarm, and activating devices such as horns, strobes, automatic
extinguishing devices, pressure switches, valves, and flow switches.
The ADR-823 controls two 2-wire output lines. The first, NAC-A, works as a "changed
polarity" and activates an additional dry-contact alarm relay. The other, NAC-B, works in
level activation mode. Each output has a separate address.
Additionally, the unit includes a two-wire input circuit (IDC) intended for connection to a
flow switch or alarm pushbutton as a separate address, or a supervisory pressure switch
sharing the same address as NAC-A.
The module is programmed to use between one and three consecutive addresses
according to the planned configuration. These addresses should be between 1 and 127
and are programmed by the PROG-4000 programmer.
The ADR-823 has four configurations that are set by jumpers on the card. The logic
properties and number of addresses are chosen accordingly.
The ADR-823 is controlled by and communicates with the control panel through an
analog SLC circuit and receives 24 VDC from the control panel or a local addressable
power supply such as Telefire's TPS-34A.
The module reports supervision status of the connected loads to the control panel. Load
circuit status is reported as open or shorted circuit.
Operating Modes
The module The ADR-823 can be configured to four different operating modes according
to the following jumper setting table:
Number of
Configuration JP7 JP8 NAC A NAC B IDC IDC Function addresses
A Off On First Second First Normally Closed 2
Address Address Address Supervisory Circuit
B On Off First Second First Normally Open 2
Address Address Address Supervisory Circuit
C Off Off First Not Not 1
Address Active Active
D On On First Second Third Fire / Flow Switch 3
Address Address Address Input
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5.1K
LED2 (Yellow)
JP8 JP7
JP5 JP9
F1 1.0A JP1
SLC IDC
- + +L -L
- - 5.1K
+ + EOL
Figure 1: Wiring for activating a N.C. pressure release switch (Configuration A).
5.1K
EOL
JP8 JP7
JP5 JP9
F1 1.0A JP1
SLC IDC
- + +L -L
- - 5.1K
EOL
+ +
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LED2 (Yellow)
JP8 JP7
JP5 JP9
F1 1.0A JP1
SLC IDC
- + +L -L
LED2 (Yellow)
- - 5.1K
+ + EOL
JP8 JP7
JP5 JP9
JP1
F1 1.0A 100 K
SLC IDC
- + +L -L
Flow Switch
Figure 4: Wiring for two notification appliance circuits and one IDC Circuit
(Configuration D)
The module enables operation of: one supervised reverse polarity notification appliance
circuit (NAC A), one supervised level activation notification appliance circuit (NAC B) and
one initiating device circuit for normally opened contacts fire alarm devices (flow switch
or a push button).
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Compatibility Requirements
The ADR-823 should be connected only to Telefire's ADR-3000 addressable control
panel.
D 5.0
11.5 mm
55.0 mm
mm
9.0
11
95.0 mm
Mounting
screw holes
Knockout
11.5 mm
36.0mm
wiring opening
10 mm
20mm
Conductor
opening
Wiring
Note Notify the operator or the security personnel that the system will be temporary
disconnected before adding an ADR-823 to an existing system. Disconnect all
power sources (mains and battery) before adding devices to an existing system.
Use an anti-static ground wrist strap when handling any system circuits, to prevent static
discharge to the modules.
Connect all wires according to marked polarity.
All wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordinances and regulations.
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Indicating LEDs
The red LED (LD1) continually flickers on each system communication request to one of
the addresses of the module. At alarm mode of one of the IDC circuits, the LED will
latch on.
The yellow LED (LD2) will flicker whenever a trouble mode occurs such as IDC short
circuit, low 24V input voltage, or open circuit. The control panel will display the relevant
trouble event.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following table shows trouble events that may be displayed on the ADR-3000
control panel's screen, relevant to the ADR-823 monitor module.
1 Trouble – 24V fuse 24V fuse blown. Fix the short and replace
fuse.
2 Trouble – short circuit Short in the module’s NAC A Locate the cause and repair.
or NAC B lines.
3 Trouble – open circuit Cutoff circuit in the module’s Locate the cause and repair.
NAC A or NAC B lines.
4 Trouble – 24V low 24VDC input fault. Check connections and power
source.
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Specifications:
Temperature:................................. 32° to 120°F (0° to 49°C).
Relative Humidity: ......................... 10% to 93% non condensing
Dimensions:................................... 133.0 X 119.0 X 36.0 mm
SLC Loop............................................... Terminal JP5
Current: ........................................ 270 µA Max (Standby)
2.8 mA Max (Alarm)
Voltage: ........................................ 20 V Modulated
IDC Loop................................................ Terminal JP9
Current: ........................................ 17 µA Max (Standby)
25 µA Max (Alarm)
Voltage: ........................................ 17 – 26 VDC
External Power Supply:........................ 24 VDC nominal, Terminal 24V-in (JP2)
Input Voltage ................................. 17.0-26.0 VDC
Current .......................................... 4.0 mA Max (Standby)
Current .......................................... 32.0 mA Max (Alarm)
Output Circuits: .................................... 24 VDC nominal Terminal (JP2, JP6)
Current to NAC-A .......................... 0.8 A continuous, max 1 A for 1 second
Current to NAC-B .......................... 0.4 A Max
Current NAC-B + NAC-A ............... 0.9 A Max (simultaneously)
EOL Resistor NAC-A & NAC-B ..... 5.1 K Ω
EOL Resistor IDC.......................... 100 K Ω
24V output fuse ............................. 1.0 A
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Certification
Telefire's ADR-823 Analog Addressable Three-Channel Input/Output Control Module
has the following approvals:
• SI 1220 Approved
• EN 54 Approved
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