Cooper Security EXP-PSU Installation Manual

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  • Page 2 Printed and published in the U.K. This manual applies to the EXP-PSU with version 2 software. For Your Safety This book contains several passages alerting you to potential problems or hazards. Each of these are marked by the words Note, Caution or WARNING.:...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Fitting ..........6 Installing the Lid/Back Tamper ... 6 Step 2. Run Bus Cable ......6 Step 3. Connect EXP-PSU to the Bus..6 Addressing the EXP-PSU ....7 Step 4. Connect to Mains ...... 7 Mains Cabling ........7 Step 5.
  • Page 4 EXP-PSU This page is intentionally blank. Page iv...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    EXP-PSU, its lid and two 17Ah lead acid batteries. The total weight of the EXP-PSU The pcb also provides a range of connectors plus batteries can be up to 18kg.
  • Page 6 24. Bus OUT fuse fail LED. 25. RS485 terminator. 26. Status LEDs (from the top): MF = Mains Fail LB = Low Battery 12V = 12V Fault DIAG = See page 10 Figure 3 EXP-PSU Printed Circuit Board Page 2...
  • Page 7: Power Availability

    PD6662 Grade 3 The amount of current available from the requirements. EXP-PSU depends on the size of battery Note: All current drawn from the 12V Aux fitted and its health. The current taken by terminals must be included in the overall the power supply‟s pcb, is given in...
  • Page 8: Bus Cabling Requirements

    EXP-PSU Bus In Keep the bus cable clear of cables supplying connector and a new cable starts from the sounders, extension loudspeakers or any EXP-PSU Bus Out connector. See page 6 for other high current devices. more details. Page 4...
  • Page 9 EXP-PSU Table 1. Voltage Drop Current Cable Length (Standard 7/0.2 alarm cable) Drawn 100m 60mA 0.10V 0.19V 0.29V 0.38V 0.48V 0.58V 0.67V 0.77V 0.86V 0.96V 80mA 0.13V 0.26V 0.38V 0.51V 0.64V 0.79V 0.90V 1.02V 1.15V 1.28V 100mA 0.16V 0.32V 0.48V 0.64V...
  • Page 10: Installation

    Use the BUS OUT connector to terminate WARNING Ensure that the fixings are the bus cable to the portion of the system strong enough to support the weight of the being supplied by the EXP-PSU. EXP-PSU, its lid and two 17Ah lead acid Page 6...
  • Page 11: Addressing The Exp-Psu

    EXP-PSU Addressing the EXP-PSU The control unit assigns addresses to all devices connected to the bus. You must start this process off once the EXP-PSU is connected, during the system power up. See i-on160EX Engineering Guide for instructions. Step 4. Connect to Mains...
  • Page 12: Step 6. Connect Wired Outputs

    Wired Outputs resistor method”. Note that you must use 2k2 and 4k7 resistors as shown. Other The EXP-PSU provides connections for up to values will not work (See System Options – four transistor driven outputs. By default Masking in the i-on160EX Engineering the outputs are 0V when active, +12V Guide).
  • Page 13: Step 7. Fit A Plug-By Communicator

    PSU, remove the case lid, and Communicator disconnect the battery (if the system has already been installed). The EXP-PSU can be connected to a 2. Make any necessary connections from separate communicator or speech dialler the communicator to the communication (for example, the Scantronic 8400, 660, wiring harness.
  • Page 14: Step 9. Initial Power-Up

    Engineering Guide.) Step 9. Initial Power-Up Assemble and close the EXP-PSU: a) Fit the lid of the EXP-PSU into the back of the case (see Fig 18). Please see the i-onEX Security System b) Fit and tighten the lid fixing screw.
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    EXP-PSU Power Supply 4. Maintenance This product complies with the requirements of The EXP-PSU should be inspected at least EN50131-6 Type A power supply at Grade 3 and once per year. At each inspection: environmental class 2. Check the unit for obvious signs of Power supply type damage to the case or its lid.
  • Page 16: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    Communicator pins active. require: Compliance Statements 10 FSL zones 5 CCL zones The EXP-PSU is a type B ACE (as defined in 12V Bus output 10±0.5V to 13.8V EN50131-3 clause 8.7). voltage range : The EXP-PSU is compliant with EN50130-5 Aux 1 &...

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