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Input-Output-Unit IG 39215 266 Issue-1

The document is an installation guide for the Soteria Input/Output Unit, detailing its technical specifications, addressing methods, and troubleshooting tips. It emphasizes compliance with relevant safety standards and provides connectivity examples. Additionally, it includes maintenance instructions and cautions against exceeding specified electrical supply limits.

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Input-Output-Unit IG 39215 266 Issue-1

The document is an installation guide for the Soteria Input/Output Unit, detailing its technical specifications, addressing methods, and troubleshooting tips. It emphasizes compliance with relevant safety standards and provides connectivity examples. Additionally, it includes maintenance instructions and cautions against exceeding specified electrical supply limits.

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39215-266/Issue 1

Installation

1 2

Soteria Input/Output Unit


Installation Guide
Item No Part No Product Description
4110-1101 SA4700-102AMP Soteria Input/Output Unit

Drill holes where required. Do not over tighten screws

Technical Information
All data is supplied subject to change without notice. Speci cations are typical at 24V,
25°C and 50% RH unless otherwise stated.
3 4 5
Supply Voltage 17-35V dc
Quiescent Current 500µA
Power-up Surge Current 900µA
Relay Output Contact Rating 1A at 30V dc or ac
LED Current 1.6mA per LED
Maximum Loop Current 1A
(Icmax; L1 in/out)
Remove knockouts and t glands
Operating Temperature –40°C to 70°C where required. Do not over tighten screws
Humidity 0% to 95% RH

Approvals
(no condensation or icing)
EN 54-17 & EN 54-18
6 7 8
For additional technical information please refer to data sheet PDS4110-1101
which is available on request.

Table 1
Addressing
XP95 / Discovery Systems Soteria CoreProtocol Systems
1
2
All CI tests must be completed
3 The 8th segment must be in set to ‘0’ before connecting the interface.
4 Sets the address Sets the address See Table 1 for Discovery / XP95 operation For connectivity see Figs 1, 2 & 3
5

9 10
Segment

6
7
8 Set to ‘0’ (Fault value is returned if set to
‘1’)
FS Enables failsafe mode (compliant with Enables failsafe mode (compliant
BS7273-4 for door holders) with BS7273-4 for door holders)
LED Enables/Disables LED (except Isolator Enables/Disables LED (except Isolator
LED) LED)

Note:
On mixed systems, addresses 127 and 128 are reserved. Refer to system’s panel
manufacturer for further information. Note the alignment marks
Address Setting Examples Connectivity Examples LED Status Indicator
Note:
Continuous Red Relay Active
RLY Not all LEDs can
Continuous Yellow Fault be on simultane-
ously.
POLL/ Flashing Green Device Polled
Fig. 1 Standard resistive monitoring mode ISO Continuous Yellow Isolator Active
Continuous Red Input Active
IP
Continuous Yellow Input Fault
Commissioning
The installation must conform to BS5839–1 (or applicable local codes).

Maintainence
Removal of the external cover must be carried out using a at screwdriver
or similar tool.

Caution!
Unit damage. No electrical supply greater than 50V ac rms or 75V dc
should be connected to any terminal of this Input/Output Unit.

Note: For compliance with Electrical Safety Standards the sources switched
by the output relays must be limited to a 71V transient over-voltage condi-
tion. Contact Ampac for more information.

Troubleshooting
Before investigating individual units for faults, it is important to check that
Fig. 2 Normally open monitoring mode (compatible with Soteria CoreProtocol Systems only) the system wiring is fault free. Earth faults on data loops or interface zone
wiring may cause communication errors. Many fault conditions are the
result of simple wiring errors. Check all connections to the unit.

Problem Possible Cause


No response or missing Incorrect address setting
Incorrect loop wiring
Fault condition reported Incorrect input wiring
Relay fails to operate Incorrect wiring
Control panel has incorrect cause
and effect programming
Relay energised continuously Incorrect loop wiring
Incorrect address setting
Analogue value unstable Dual address
Loop data fault, data corruption
Constant Alarm Incorrect wiring
Incorrect end-of-line resistor tted
Incompatible control panel software
Isolator LED on Short-circuit on loop wiring
Wiring reverse polarity
Too many devices between isolators
Mode Table*
Fig. 3 Normally closed monitoring mode (Compatible with Soteria CoreProtocol Systems only) Mode Description

1 DIL Switch XP mode


2 Alarm delays
3 Output and N/O input (can be equivalent for output only)
4 Output and N/C Input
5 Output with feedback (N/C)
6 Failsafe output with feedback (N/C)
7 Failsafe output without feedback
8 Momentary input activation sets output relay
9 Input activation sets output
*Soteria CoreProtocol enabled systems only

Ampac
7 Ledgar Road, Balcatta, Western Australia 6021
www.ampac.net

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