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Control Module Panel Mount (267mmW x 44.5mmH) Introduction The OMNIFLEX Omni30 family is a range of alarm annunciators designed using the OMNIFLEX Omni16c alarm annunciator technology, packaged in 10.5inch and 19inch housings, in 4 and 8 way configurations. All products in the range are available “off-the-shelf” with no factory customisation required.
• Advanced Software Configuration Utility to configure the Omni30 in “SOFT-SET” mode for more specialised applications. 1.3 Rear Views of the Omni30 Series products Figure 1-1 – Panel Mount Omni30/4 Rear View Figure 1-2 – Panel Mount Omni33/4 Rear View...
Figure 2-1 –Omni30 Mechanical Dimensions 2.2 Panel Mounting The panel mounted Omni30 series units may be mounted individually or in groups in a single cut-out in the panel. Each annunciator is mounted using its own mounting studs. See the Mechanical Dimensions above for detailed requirements for the cutout.
To install the lampholders themselves, however, the Lamp display Assembly must be removed from the main housing. Consult your nearest OMNIFLEX distributor for assistance in installing incandescent lamp holders. 2.6 Creating Window Legends for Back-lit Display Windows 2.6.1 Overview...
5. Cut along the cut marks which will print onto the film to produce the number of individual legends required. 6. Insert them into the Omni30 as described in section 2.7. Please note that the supplied templates have been tested on a wide range of printers. Your particular printer may scale the image slightly differently.
Rough surface this side Legend Film Colour Filter (if required) White Diffuser Figure 2-2 Backlit Window Order of Assembly 2.7.3 Removing Backlit Display Windows Windows may be removed by inserting a screwdriver in the slot provided on the top or bottom of the clear window to lever it gently out.
3. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 3.1 Introduction All electrical connections to the Omni30 units are made on the rear of the unit on plug-in terminals provided. The following connection diagrams show the terminations provided on each of the Omni30 product types: 3.2 Omni30 Alarm Input Connections Inputs to the Omni30 Annunciator must be potential free contacts.
3.3 Omni30 Common Service Connections using an Omni30 Control Module Alarm Module Alarm Module 24Vdc Supply connected to centre unit Control Module Optional Group Repeat Outputs etc. (see text) Figure 3-2 – Omni30 Common Service Connections using an Omni30/4 or 30/8 Control Module NB: Throughout this manual ACKNOWLEDGE and ACCEPT are used interchangeably.
3.4 Omni30 Common Service Connections using external Horn and Pushbuttons Alarm Module Alarm Module 24Vdc Supply connected to centre unit Alarm Module Horn Relay with flyback diode Figure 3-3 – Omni30 Common Service Connections using External Pushbuttons 3.5 Creating two First Out Groups using a single Control Module Some of the alarm sequences selectable in the Omni30 are “First-Out”...
Alarm Module First Group 2 Alarm Module Alarm Module 24Vdc Supply connected to centre unit First Group 1 Control Module Optional Group Repeat Outputs etc. (see text) Figure 3-4 – Omni30 connections showing two First Out Groups 3.6 Omni30 Serial Port Pinout If fitted with the Serial Port Option the Serial connections are as follows: Omni-8/16C RS232...
NB! Once the Serial Port (DB9) Option has been fitted the Serial Jack plug facility normally used to configure the annunciator is disabled. Configuration must be done through the DB9 Serial Port once it is fitted to an Omni30. 3.7 Power Requirements The Omni30 range is 24Volt dc powered.
4. CONFIGURING THE OMNI30 FOR OPERATION 4.1 Introduction The Omni30 is configured by means of two 8-way “set-up” switches marked SW1 and SW2. These are located on the left hand side of each Alarm Module (looking from the back). Each 8 -way switch has 8 individual miniature switches, numbered from 1 to 8. Each of these miniature switches can be referred to individually: for example, the 8 miniature switches on SW1 are referred to as SW1-1 to SW1-8.
COMPARISON OF DIP SWITCH MODE VERSUS SOFTSET MODE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS CONFIGURATION OPTION DIP SWITCH SOFT-SET SET MODE MODE Lamp Sense Setup Lamp Sense All Lamps Normal Sense or Lamps Reversed Sense. Note: This setting only applies when SW1-8 is ON. System Operation Bit 0: Pushbutton Edge/Level Detection Option: Bit 1: Auto ACK on Startup Option: Turn off running light...
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