Open Collector Sink Input:
Connect the open collector sink input to the terminal marked [+ INP1 –] to [+ INP8 –].
Wet (Voltage) Input Configuration:
Carefully observing polarity, connect the voltage input trigger wires and the supplied 10K resistor to
terminals marked [+ INP1 –] to [+ INP8 –].
If applying voltage to trigger input - set the corresponding INP Logic switch to the "OFF" position
If removing voltage to trigger input - set the corresponding INP Logic switch to the "ON" position.
9. Fire Alarm Interface options:
A normally closed [NC], normally open [NO] input or polarity reversal input from
FACP signaling circuit will trigger selected outputs. To enable FACP Disconnect for
an output turn the corresponding DIP switch [SW1-SW8] ON.
To disable FACP disconnect for an output turn the corresponding DIP switch
[SW1-SW8] OFF. Switch is located directly to the left of the
Fire Alarm Interface Terminals.
Normally Open Input:
Wire your FACP relay and 10K resistor in parallel on terminals marked
[GND] and [EOL].
Normally Closed Input:
Wire your FACP relay and 10K resistor in series on terminals marked [GND] and [EOL].
FACP Signaling Circuit Input Trigger:
Connect the positive (+) and negative (–) from the FACP signaling circuit output to the terminals marked
[+ FACP –]. Connect the FACP EOL to the terminals marked [+ RET –] (polarity is referenced in an
alarm condition).
Non-Latching Fire Alarm Disconnect: Connect a jumper to the terminals marked [GND, RST].
Latching Fire Alarm Disconnect: Connect a NO normally open reset switch to terminals marked [GND, RST].
10. FACP Dry NC output:
Connect desired device to be triggered by the unit's dry contact output to the terminals marked [NC] and [C].
When [EOL JMP] is kept intact, the output is of 0 Ohm resistance in a normal condition.
When [EOL JMP] is clipped, a 10k resistance will be passed to next device when in a normal condition.
11. Stand-by Battery Connections (Fig. 6, pg. 8):
For U.S. Access Control applications batteries are optional. Batteries are required for Canadian installations
(ULC-S319). When batteries are not used, a loss of AC will result in the loss of output voltage.
When the use of stand-by batteries is desired, they must be lead acid or gel type.
Connect battery to terminals marked [– BAT +] (Fig. 4g, pg. 6). Use two (2) 12VDC batteries connected in
series for 24VDC operation (battery leads included). Use batteries - Casil CL1270 (12V/7AH), CL12120
(12V/12AH), CL12400 (12V/40AH), CL12650 (12V/65AH) batteries or UL recognized BAZR2 and
BAZR8 batteries of an appropriate rating.
12. Battery and AC Supervision outputs (Fig. 4, pg. 8):
It is required to connect supervisory trouble reporting devices to outputs marked [AC Fail, BAT Fail]
supervisory relay outputs marked [NC, C, NO] to appropriate visual notification devices.
Use 22 AWG to 18 AWG for AC Fail & Low/No Battery reporting.
13. To delay AC reporting for 2 hrs. set DIP switch [AC Delay] to OFF position (Fig. 4c, pg. 6).
To delay AC reporting for 1 min. set DIP switch [AC Delay] to ON position (Fig. 4c, pg. 6).
14. Fire Alarm Disconnect (Fig. 4c, pg. 6):
To enable Fire Alarm Disconnect set DIP switch [Shutdown] to ON position.
To disable Fire Alarm Disconnect set DIP switch [Shutdown] to OFF position.
15. Installation of tamper switch:
Mount UL Listed tamper switch (Altronix model TS112 or equivalent) at the top of the enclosure. Slide the
tamper switch bracket onto the edge of the enclosure approximately 2" from the right side (Fig. 6a, pg. 8).
Connect tamper switch wiring to the Access Control Panel input or the appropriate UL Listed reporting
device. To activate alarm signal open the door of the enclosure.
Use 18 AWG or larger for all low voltage power connections.
Note: Take care to keep power-limited circuits separate from non power-limited wiring (120VAC, Battery).
eFlow104NKA8(D) Installation Guide
Wiring:
Fig. 3
FACP
EN <-- > DIS
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