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THE INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE MADE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL AND SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral trian- gle, is intended to alert the user to CAUTION presence uninsulated RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 'dangerous voltage' within the prod- DO NOT OPEN...
DESCRIPTION The Expansion Enclosure offers a matching appearance to the DESCRIPTION Super Two. A tamper switch is installed which may be moni- The CICP1300IOCOMBO comes configured in one enclosure tored by an accessory alarm input of the Super Two or by one with one Supervised Alarm / Relay Board, one “Universal In- of the inputs on the Supervised Alarm / Relay Board.
REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION The Expansion Unit must be installed on a wall, permanently connected to the AC Mains. To minimize disruptive effects from ground loops, use the same AC branch circuit that pow- The Super Two is defined as a Stand-Alone Access Control ers the Access Control Panel.
CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION CICP1300IOCOMBO Supervised Alarm/Relay Expansion Unit with Battery-Backed Accessory Power Modular Cable - A three-foot, 6-Pin, 6-Conductor modular cable is provided to supply the data and logic power connec- tion to the Super Two or other compatible Access Control Panel.
CONFIGURATION PC Board Layout: Alarm/Relay Board (CICP1300IOBD) INDICATORS ADDRESS • EVENT - Flashes on/off to indicate a change in any A jumper must be set to X1, X2, or X3. Alarm Input status. Each Board must be set to a different address. •...
CONFIGURATION PC Board Layout: Charger Board in CICP1300IOCOMBO Figure 3: Charger Board INDICATORS • 12V - Indicates 12 volt power working, either from the power supply (Mains) or from the backup battery. • AC ON - Indicates Mains power connection working (lights through to the front panel) 12V IN - Normally connected at the factory to the 12 volt output of the power supply.
CONFIGURATION Additional Configurations A Second CICP1300IOBD Alarm/Relay Board may be installed as described on page 22. Then, a second CICP1300IOCOMBO may be added to bring the total number of Alarm/Relay Boards to three (shown below). Figure 4 - Second CICP1300IOBD Alarm/Relay Board If the additional Battery-Backed Power is not needed, a CICP1300ENCL Expansion Unit may be installed with a CICP1300IOBD Alarm/Relay Board.
INSTALLATION pansion Unit install/service technician and for the continued INSTALLATION proper function of the Expansion Unit. Only qualified service personnel familiar with all local building codes should attempt this installation. Take appropriate safe- About This Manual guards to avoid unintentional operation by employees and This manual describes the installation of the Expansion Unit maintenance personnel working about the premises.
INSTALLATION the Expansion Unit cabinet for cabling conduit entering Installation Preparation and exiting the cabinet. First, select a mounting location within a secure, limited access area (see Figure 5). Note the type of wall construction that the • Determine the directions of the cabling conduit exiting the enclosure will be secured to.
INSTALLATION Cabinet Mounting NOTE: Mark the small oval portion of the cabinet screw holes (see Figure 7, Detail A and B, below). Inspect the mounting surface around the proposed installation site. The mounting surface must be capable of supporting 17 Place the Expansion Unit cabinet out of the way.
INSTALLATION Cable and Wiring Categories power cabling is delivered to the Expansion Unit through a knockout located on the lower center of the left side cabinet The wiring and cabling for the Expansion Unit are divided into wall (see Figure 8). The 3/4 inch knockout accepts EIA stan- three categories: dard conduit connectors.
POWER CONNECTIONS POWER CONNECTIONS NOTE: Use of a dedicated, unswitched AC power source results in optimal performance with minimum interference. AC Power Source Grounding Table 1 lists the incoming AC source voltage con- The Expansion Unit main circuit board has built-in surge sup- nections to the AC Input Power Terminal Block.
MODULAR CABLE not followed, the product will not be damaged, but the system Modular Cable will not work correctly. The Modular Cable carries Alarm Data to the Access Control Panel and Relay Activation commands from the Access Con- The Modular Cable must be run through metal conduit be- trol Panel.
AUXILIARY POWER ACCESSORY POWER RELAY POWER The ACCESSORY POWER terminal strip (labeled ACC The CICP1300IOCOMBO Expansion Unit with power supply, PWR OUT) provides battery backed +12VDC power outlets battery and Charger Board provides a convenient connection for auxiliary devices. This terminal strip is located in the for relay power.
RELAY CONNECTIONS LED located near each relay will light when the associated RELAY CONNECTIONS relay is activated. Description • Metal oxide varistors (MOVs) are placed across the con- tacts to reduce electrical noise. The MOVs limit any noise Each Alarm/Relay board provides sixteen Form C relays to caused by the switching an inductive load to 56 volts.
ALARM CONNECTION Alarm Cable Requirements ALARM CONNECTION Connecting alarm sensors to the expansion board requires 22 Each Alarm/Relay Board has a total of 16 supervised alarm AWG, stranded, shielded cables with drain wires. inputs. These are located on the top portion of the PC Board. CAUTION The inner columns use "Riser"...
CIRCUIT PROTECTION Expansion Unit Power Supply Fuse Expansion Unit Accessory Circuit Protection A 4-ampere (4A) fast-blow fuse mounted on the lower part of A 3.0 Amp resetable fuse protects the battery the power supply circuit board, provides protection to the charger circuit, and a 2.5 Amp resetable fuse lim- power supply from high-energy surges.
INTERNAL EXPANSION Installing the Second Supervised Alarm/Relay (CICP1300IOBD) Board Locate the four Locate the four 4- push-on "Snap" 40 female PEM Fasteners. Fasteners. Position the board so the outer mounting holes line up. Then carefully align the board over the four snap fasteners. Press on the upper eight relays with your palm, applying increasing force while rocking your palm until all four snaps are secured.
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Backup Battery Replacement Power Supply Replacement WARNING The following procedure applies after determining that the Ex- Verify that the AC source voltage is switched off pansion Unit power supply (P/N MX1106) needs replacing. at the breaker panel before proceeding with backup battery replacement.
SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATION Quantity Comments Relays 16 (each PDB) per Form "C", contact rating of 2A @24V ac/dc panel. 48 Max. Alarms 16 (each PDB) per Supervised or non-supervised (host programmable) panel. 48 Max. Status LEDs One LED per relay EVENT, OK, RELAY power, LOGIC power 12V out, AC ON.
WARRANTY / TERMS & CONDITIONS Standard Terms of Sale • If customer believes an invoice to be in error, cus- tomer shall notify Continental of the error within Ordering thirty (30) days. Orders for Continental products may be placed by •...
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riod of one year from date of shipment of the product no Circumstances will Continental be liable for direct, to purchaser. The warranty on 3rd party equipment indirect or consequential damages of any kind. such as terminals, printers, and communications de- vices shall be 1 year from date of shipment.
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APPENDIX A SUPER TWO EXPANSION BOARD MAPPING Expansion Board #1 Expansion Board #2 Relay Input Relay Input Expansion Board #3 VIRTUAL INPUTS Relay Input Reader 1 Function Input Forced Door Valid Tracked Void /Denied Card Open Too Long Reader 2 Function Input Forced Door...
INDEX 12V OK CONFIGURATION ..........7 INDICATOR ............9 CONFIGURATIONS AC INPUT POWER TERMINAL BLOCK ADDITIONAL ............10 DIAGRAM ............15 CURRENT DRAW AC OK OUTPUT ............. 9 SPECIFICATIONS ..........24 AC ON DISCONNECT THE BATTERY ......13 INDICATOR ............9 EVENT AC POWER SOURCE GROUNDING ....15 INDICATOR ............8 ACC.
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MODULAR CABLE ........... 7, 16 TERMINAL BLOCK REQUIREMENTS ..........16 CONNECTIONS ..........15 MOUNTING HOLES ..........13 DIAGRAM ............15 MOUNTING SCREWS ......... 13 TERMS OF SALE ..........25 VARISTORS ............18 INDICATOR ............8 VIRTUAL INPUTS ..........27 PC BOARD LAYOUT .......... 8, 9 WALK THROUGH TEST ........11 PLENUM-RATED CABLING .........
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WIRING DIAGRAM AC FUSE BLOCK European Union IEC60127 T 0.5AL North America UL 1A Slow-Blo MAINS INSTALLATION WIRING TO BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALI- FIED PERSONNEL ONLY Supervised Alarm / Relay / Power Expansion Unit...
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