Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: WARNING - Several different sources of power can be connected to Like all solid state electronic devices, this system may operate this fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before erratically or can be damaged when subjected to lightning induced servicing.
Section 1 Introduction Features/Applications Product Line Information Electrical Specifications Section 2 Installation Backbox mounting Wiring for Output Circuits, Utility Control, Pilot Duty Wiring for Secondary clocks Operating Power Section 3 Programming Power on Set Clock/Set Date Duration/Manual/Holiday/Daylight Savings Programming/Schedule to Run Manual Synchronization/Emergency 50014 Rev A 7/29/94...
NOTIFIER Secondary System Clocks. The MC-1 may also be used with virtually any other manufacturer’s Secondary Clock making it the ideal choice for upgrading existing Master Clocks in retrofit and renovation applications. The MC-1 also has the...
REM-3 Output Circuit Expansion Module: Plug-In board contains three N.O. relays rated 10 A @ 30 VDC/120 VAC Inductive. A maximum of two REM-3s may be used with the NOTIFIER MC-1 to bring the total number of output circuits to seven.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Primary Input Power:120 VAC or 240 VAC +/-10% @ 50/60 Hz Back-Up Power: 12 VDC battery (2 weeks with 7 AH battery) Secondary Clocks: one standard circuit expandable to two independent circuits with SEM-1. Secondary Clock Circuit contact rating: 10 A @ 30 VDC/120 VAC Output Circuits: One Standard One or two 3-circuit expansion modules available (REM-3) for a total of seven output circuits...
Section 2: Installation GENERAL Carefully unpack the system and check for shipping damage. Mount the cabinet in a clean, dry, vibration- free area where extreme temperatures and humidity are not encountered. The area should be readily accessible with sufficient room to easily install and maintain the panel. Locate the top of the cabinet approximately five feet above the floor with the hinge mounting on the left.
CONNECTING SLAVE CLOCKS SEM-1 AC RETURN RETURN (Neutral) 115 VAC 1. V250LA4 MOV or equivalent. RUN MOTOR CORRECTION COIL J7 or J1 3 4 5 6 24 VDC 2. IN4004 Diode or equivalent. J7 or J1 3 4 5 6 AC RETURN RETURN (Neutral)
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SLAVE CLOCK CONNECTIONS (CONTINUED) RETURN (DC Common) IN4004 Diode or equivalent. 24 VDC 48 VDC J7 or J1 3 4 5 6 RETURN (DC Common) IN4004 Diode or equivalent. 24 VDC 48 VDC J7 or J1 3 4 5 6 IN4004 Diodes or equivalent.
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SLAVE CLOCK CONNECTIONS (CONTINUED) IN4004 Diodes or equivalent. 24 VDC J7 or J1 3 4 5 6 V250LA4 MOVs or equivalent. AC RETURN Return (Neutral) 115 VAC Run Motor Correction Coil J7 or J1 3 4 5 6 + 1uF, 25V 15 VDC 2.7KΩ, 1/4 W...
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SLAVE CLOCK CONNECTIONS (CONTINUED) V250LA4 MOV or equivalent. AC RETURN Neutral) 65 VAC - 85 VAC 115 VAC Rauland 2410 Clocks J7 or J1 1 2 3 4 5 6 For Rauland 2410 Digital Clocks (24VAC), is also Type 9 with the same drawing except 115 VAC becomes 24 VAC;...
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SLAVE CLOCK CONNECTIONS (CONTINUED) V250LA4 MOVs or equivalent. AC RETURN Motor RTN (Neutral) 115 VAC Run Motor 10 RPM Fast Advance Motor J7 or J1 50014 Rev A 7/29/94 P/N 50014:A...
AC POWER CONNECTIONS Do not apply main circuit breaker power until all connections are complete (Slave Clocks, Signal- ling and Utility Devices)! Yellow Black White Wire nut the transformer's black and red leads together and connect to 120VAC Neutral wire. Wire nut the yellow and white leads and connect to 120VAC Hot.
Section 3: Start-Up, Operation & Programming POWER ON After hitting RESET (or when powering up the Master Clock), the clock will display Oops! If an incorrect number is The will be blinking. entered, an mes- sage will be displayed for two seconds.
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Power On/ R E S E T display shows Enter a Display correction type # shows 01-12. Press for 2 E N T E R s e c o n d s Valid # entered? Is SEM-1 Display M o d u l e s h o w s attached Enter correction...
SET CLOCK 1) Press SET CLOCK. and the will be blinking. 2) Press the AM/PM/24 key until the desired setting is displayed. 3) Key in the time (leading with a "0" where appropriate), beginning with the flashing digit. Do not press enter at this point. 4) The days will be blinking.
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Press SET C L O C K P r o g r a m m e d time data is displayed Press AM/PM/24 key until desired setting is displayed Enter time with leading "0" where appropriate. Begin with flashing digit Press DAYS Key until desired day is...
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Press Set Date displays for two seconds P r o g r a m m e d date is displayed Enter in six-digit displays date in the form for two seconds M M D D Valid Entry? Return to N o r m a l Operating M o d e 50014 Rev A...
DURATION 1) Press the Duration key (DUR). The clock will display the default: Duration determines how long the bell will ring. 2) Duration determines the length of time that the bell rings. A valid duration is from 01 to 99 seconds. Enter in your desired two digit number. 3) The screen returns to the normal Operating Mode.
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Press DUR display current setting (default is 3 seconds) Enter in 2-digit duration from 01-99 Press Press EXIT to ENTER to escape without save entry saving Return to Normal Operating Mode Figure 3-4: Duration Flow Chart P r e s s M A N U A L O N / O F F Key in 1-7 to turn circuit ON...
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Press Holiday displays Type Holiday # displays 01-37, then for two seconds Enter Valid Entry? Programmed Holiday date is displayed Enter Date of Holiday in MMDD format, then, press Enter Display advances to next holiday entry Holiday > 37? Exit Key Pressed? Return to Normal Operating Mode...
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Press "DST Wait for next or STD" Sunday 2:00 am Y e s button and add 1 hr. yellow LED Wait for next marked "plus 1 Y e s Sunday 2:00 am hr. next Sunday and subtract 1 hr. " is lit? yellow LED marked "minus 1 hr.
ENTER to accept the event and/or information. Note: The MC-1 will not process programmed events in the background while the MC-1 is in the "PROGRAM" Mode. The MC-1 will maintain SYSTEM Time but any EVENT scheduled to occur WILL NOT occur while the MC-1 is being Programmed.
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Press PROG Press SCHED 1-4 Enter 1-4 Press EVENT Display Event Info for Event # 001 Do you want Change Do you Do you want to Advance to any other want to to change this next event? event? quit? Info? Key in New Press EDIT Press Exit...
Press SCHED Enter 1-4 Press ENTER Returns to Main Mode displaying Schedule # Figure 3-9: Schedule to Run Flow Chart MANUAL SYNCHRONIZATION The Manual Synchronization mode is used to advance some secondary clocks by one hour or synchronize digital clocks. After pressing the "manual sync" button, it will take a maximum of one minute before the secondaries start advancing.
® manufacturing date-stamp control, the warranty ® is eighteen (18) months from date of original purchase by NOTIFIER 's distributor unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period, in which case the shorter period shall apply. This warranty is void if the product is altered, ®...
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