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  • Page 1 Protege 16 PGM Output Expander Installation Manual...
  • Page 2 The specifications and descriptions of products and services contained in this document were correct at the time of printing. Integrated Control Technology Limited reserves the right to change specifications or withdraw products without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, photocopied, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic or mechanical), for any purpose, without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents   Introduction _______________________________________________________________ 5     Installation ________________________________________________________________ 6   2.1  Package Contents ......................6  2.2  Location and Mounting ....................6  2.3  Cabinet Tamper Switch ....................7  2.4  Earth Ground Connection ....................7  2.5  AC Power ........................8  2.6  Backup Battery ......................
  • Page 4 7.5  AC OK Indicator ......................23  7.6  5V Isolated Power Indicator ..................24  7.7  Relay Ok ........................24  7.8  Network RX/TX Indicator ..................... 24  Error Code Indication _____________________________________________________ 25     8.1  Error Code Display ...................... 25  Technical Specifications ___________________________________________________ 26  ...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction The ICT Protege System is a powerful integrated alarm and access control management system designed to provide integration with building automation, apartment complex control and HVAC in one flexible package. Communication is over a proprietary high speed protocol across an encrypted local area network and AES Encrypted Proprietary RS-485 module network.
  • Page 6: Installation

    Installation 2.1 Package Contents When receiving the PRT-PX16 Protege 16 PGM Output Expander you should find the kit contains the items listed below. When receiving this product you should find the kit contains the items listed below. If you do not have the correct contents, please contact your distributor immediately.
  • Page 7: Cabinet Tamper Switch

    2.3 Cabinet Tamper Switch The enclosure tamper input signals to the monitoring station or remote computer that the Analog Output Expander enclosure has been opened. The tamper input switch shall be mounted into the steel bracket provided and connected to the tamper connection terminals as shown in the diagram below. The tamper input opens and closes trouble zone PXxxx:01 on the Analog Output Expander.
  • Page 8: Ac Power

    2.5 AC Power The Protege PGM Expander should be supplied by a dedicated electrical power source rated for a minimum 10Amp Load and have a dedicated circuit breaker. Do not use a switch controlled breaker or a switched electrical point to supply electrical power. Connect the primary of a 16.5VAC, 50/60Hz, 40VA Transformer to the electrical circuit and run the secondary to the AC input on the controller terminals.
  • Page 9: Status Indicator

    The battery test procedure uses a special algorithm to prevent deep discharge and increase battery endurance. A dynamic battery test is performed every ten minutes when AC power is present and a battery condition alarm will be generated if the battery is either disconnected or shows poor capacity. Battery fault conditions will activate the battery trouble zone associated with the address assigned to the PGM Expander.
  • Page 10: Slave Device Network

    Always connect the PGM Expanders NA and NB terminals to the NA and NB terminals of the communication network. The N+ and N- must go to a 12V power supply source as shown in the following diagram and connected at ONLY one +12V power source. +AUX- Z1 COM AUX power from Module or...
  • Page 11 When the Protege 16 PGM Output Expander is operating in Elevator Mode the configuration switch settings need to be set to the correct mode and address. This should be done BEFORE connecting and powering the unit. Always connect the PRT-RDI2 or PRT-RDE2 Reader Expanders SA and SB terminals to the NA and NB terminals of the slave 16 PGM Output Expanders.
  • Page 12: Rs-485 Biasing Settings

    2.10 RS-485 Biasing Settings The Protege 16 PGM Expander has biasing settings for the network communication port. Biasing can be configured for either high or low (L indicates a low bias and H indicates high bias configuration). Both jumpers MUST be set to the same bias type. In most cases the Biasing will be on either the controller or the reader expander when in elevator mode.
  • Page 13: Fire Control Override

    2.12 Fire Control Override A fire control override configuration option is provided on the Protege PGM Expander to disable the Fire Control Input when it is not being used. Using this configuration jumper a wire loop is not required from the + and - terminals to the F+ and F- input terminals.
  • Page 14: Zone Inputs

    Zone Inputs The Protege PGM Expander has no physical zone input connections. The PGM expander monitors 8 trouble zones used to report trouble conditions. A trouble zone is in most cases not physically connected with an input in to the PGM Expander; rather it is related to a status condition within the system. For example a module communication fault causes a trouble zone to open as a result of the communication failure.
  • Page 15: Programmable Outputs

    Programmable Outputs The Protege PGM Expander has 16 Programmable Outputs (PGMs). The PGMs are used to activate Bell Sirens, Lighting Control and Automation Points. A full FORM C relay output the units are ideal for the interface to building automation and control.  ...
  • Page 16: Elevator Floor Relay Connections

    Elevator Floor Relay Connections When using the Protege 16 PGM Output Expander as an elevator floor controller the relays can be connected in either a normally open connection (fail secure) or a normally closed connection (fail safe). It is recommended that the relays be connected in the fail safe operation and is mandatory if the installation is to comply with UL specifications.
  • Page 17: Fail Secure Wiring

    5.2 Fail Secure Wiring The fail secure mode of operation is provided as a solution to provide a high level of security to installations that require NO access in the case of any failure. This is not recommended for use in modern installations. The floor control relays must be wired using the NO and COM relay contacts as shown in the following diagram.
  • Page 18: Fail Safe Destination Reporting Wiring

    5.3 Fail Safe Destination Reporting Wiring Destination reporting will allow the monitoring of floor selection by the user. The difference between standard fail safe operation and destination reporting operation is that the relay is only deactivated (Invert Floor Control Relays Option Enabled in the Reader Expander Configuration) when a user selects a floor preventing more than one floor from being selected.
  • Page 19: Fail Secure Destination Reporting Wiring

    5.4 Fail Secure Destination Reporting Wiring Destination reporting will allow the monitoring of floor selection by the user. The difference between normal fail secure operation and destination reporting operation is that the relay is only activated when a user selects a floor preventing more than one floor from being selected.
  • Page 20: Testing Destination Reporting Interface

    5.6 Testing Destination Reporting Interface Installations using the Protege 16 PGM Output Expander and PRT-PX16-DRI Destination Reporting Interface can be complicated and must be planned carefully. It is recommended that you consult the Elevator Company well in advance before providing a solution to your client. We also recommend that you configure and set up a unit with Destination Reporting enabled using the simple test circuit below.
  • Page 21: Configuration Switch

    Configuration Switch The addressing of the Protege PGM Expander allows up to 128 devices to be connected to the Protege System Controller. The 'CONFIG' configuration DIP switch allows each PGM Expander to have a unique address.   6.1 Address Configuration The switch positions 1 to 7 select the device address from 1 to 128.
  • Page 22: Elevator Floor Address Configuration

    6.2 Elevator Floor Address Configuration When the PRT-PX16 PGM Expander is operated in elevator floor control mode the switch positions 5,6,7 and 8 are turned on. The lower switch positions 1,2,3 and 4 select the address of the PGM Expander and the floors that it will control.
  • Page 23: Status Indication

    Status Indication The PGM Expander includes comprehensive diagnostic indicators that can aid the installer in diagnosing faults and conditions. In some cases, an indicator may have multiple meanings depending on the status indicator display at the time.   7.1 Status Indicator The Status Indicator is located in the centre of the PCB and indicates the status of the Protege PGM Expander.
  • Page 24: Isolated Power Indicator

    7.6 5V Isolated Power Indicator The PGM Expander communicates using an isolated RS-485 interface for optimal performance and this requires an isolated supply on the N+ and N- terminals. When a valid power supply is available the '5V ISO' indicator will be ON for the interface.
  • Page 25: Error Code Indication

    Error Code Indication When the Output Expander attempts to register or communicate with the system controller a registration error can be generated indicating that it was not successful.   8.1 Error Code Display The following table is only valid if the FAULT indicator is CONSTANTLY ON and the STATUS indicator is FLASHING RED.
  • Page 26: Technical Specifications

    Integrated Control Technology continually strives to increase the performance of its products. As a result, these specifications may change without notice. We recommend consulting the ICT website (http://www.ict.co) for the latest documentation and product information.
  • Page 27: New Zealand And Australia

    10 New Zealand and Australia General Product Statement The RCM compliance label indicates that the supplier of the device asserts that it complies with all applicable standards. PRT-PX16-PCB Protege 16 PGM Output Expander Installation Manual | June 2017...
  • Page 28: European Standards

    Access class B EN 50133-1:1998 ICT enclosure all products, CAB-JMB-NOT, has been tested and certified to EN50131. By design, the ICT enclosure for all products, CAB-FBY-NOT, complies with the EN50131 standards. Tamper protection against removal of the cover as well as removal from mounting is provided by tamper switch.
  • Page 29 EN 50131 In order to comply with EN 50131-1 the following points should be noted: Ensure for Grade 3 compliant systems, the minimum PIN length is set for 6 digits. To comply with EN 50131-1 Engineer access must first be authorized by a user, therefore Installer codes will only be accepted when the system is unset.
  • Page 30: Ordering Information

    12 Ordering Information Please use the following product codes when placing an order for the Protege PGM Expander.  PRT-PX16-PCB - Protege 16 PGM Output Expander (PCB Only) Includes Accessory Bag Manuals and literature are available at www.incontrol.co.nz in the documentation section. PRT-PX16-PCB Protege 16 PGM Output Expander Installation Manual | June 2017...
  • Page 31: Disclaimer

    13 Disclaimer Controlling elevator systems requires the interface of high voltage and electrical signals that relate to life safety. Please read the following disclaimer notice prior to completing any wiring on the PRT-PX16 16 PGM Output Expander when operating in Elevator Control mode. If you are not sure about any portion of the interface to the elevator system ask a qualified elevator engineer.
  • Page 32: Warranty

    ICT's obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at ICT's option, any product not meeting the specifications. In no event shall ICT be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or...
  • Page 33: Contact

    15 Contact Integrated Control Technology welcomes all feedback. Please visit our website (http://www.ict.co) or use the contact information below. Integrated Control Technology P.O. Box 302-340 4 John Glenn Ave North Harbour Post Centre Rosedale Auckland North Shore City 0632 New Zealand...
  • Page 34 Integrated Control Technology Limited 4 John Glenn Avenue, Rosedale, Auckland 0632 PO Box 302-340, North Harbour, Auckland 0751, New Zealand Email: sales@ict.co Toll Free: (0800) 428 111 Phone: 64 (9) 476 7124 AMERICAS Integrated Control Technology (USA) LLC 5265 S Rio Grande Street, Suite 201, Littleton, CO 80120 Email: ussales@ict.co Toll Free: (855) 428 9111 Phone: 720 442 0767...

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