Installation Outline
The following procedure outlines the installation and field wiring of the system's modules and refers to illustrations
in Sections 3, 4 and 5. This procedure, and its diagrams and instructions, must be followed closely to avoid damage
to the control panel and its associated equipment. To a great extent, reliability depends upon proper installation
and maintenance.
3.1 Cabinet - Mount the cabinet and draw all field wiring
through the knockouts provided. Ensure that the cabi-
net is properly grounded to earth.
NOTE: If the door is to be hung on the left side, mount door
hardware now. The MPS rests on the lower door mount.
NOTE: Do not draw wiring into the bottom 9 inches of the
cabinet or conflict with the power supply and batteries may
result.
3.2 Chassis - Mount all chassis. Refer to Figures 3-1
for installation of the CHS-4 and CHS-4L chassis.
3.3 Main Power Supply - Mount the Main Power
Supply to the cabinet as illustrated in Figure 3-3. Do not
wire anything at this time!
3.4 Audio Visual Supplies - If any optional Audio
Visual Power Supplies (AVPS-24) are to be employed,
mount them to the chassis. Refer to Figure 3-2 for
mounting of the AVPS-24 to the CHS-4.
3.5 Audio Visual Cables - Connect the AVPS Trouble
Cable(s). Connect the Auxiliary Bell Power Harness to
the AVPS-24. Refer to Figure 5-7 to connect these
cables.
3.6 Auxiliary Relay Modules - If any optional Auxiliary
Relay Modules (ARM-4) are to be employed, mount
them to the chassis as illustrated in Figure 3-4.
3.7 Preliminary System Wiring - The Main Power
Supply and any AVPS-24s or ARM-4s should be wired
at this time while there terminals are readily accessible.
Refer to Section Five to wire the Main Power Supply, the
AVPS-24s (see Figure 5-7) and any ARM-4s (see
Figure 4-1).
3.8 Module Ribbon Cables - Connect the lst Row
Ribbon Cable to the CPU as illustrated in Figure 3-5. For
each additional row of modules installed in the cabinet,
connect an Expander Row Ribbon Cable to the CPU.
3.9 CPU-5000 - Install the CPU module in the top left
cabinet position as illustrated in Figure 3-8. Connect the
Power Ribbon and Power Harness between the CPU
and the Main Power Supply as illustrated in the respec-
tive figure in Section Four.
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3.10 Module Expander Boards - If optional expanders
are to be used with a module, install as illustrated in
Figure 3-6.
3.11 Modules - Mount each module in its respective
chassis position as shown in Figure 3-7.
3.12 Field-wire each module, using the following fig-
ures for reference:
CPU-5000 Figures 4-2 and 4-3.
IZM-8 (Style B) Figure 4-4.
IZM-8 (Style D) Figure 4-5.
ICM-4/ICE-4 Figure 4-6.
CRM-4/CRE-4 Figure 4-7.
For the following devices, refer to their respective
installation manual:
TCM-2
TCM-4
LCD-80
UZC-256
ACM Series
AIM-200
AFM Series
NIB-96
ACM-8R
UDACT
911A
VCM-4/VCE-4, DCM-4, AMG-1, FFT-7 and AA-30:
For installation and field wiring of voice alarm equip-
ment, refer to the Voice Alarm System 5000 Manual.
3.13 Power-on-check - Apply AC power to the system.
Do not connect the batteries at this time! To silence the
audible trouble sounder, push the ACKNOWLEDGE
switch on the CPU. The system should reflect the
following status:
On the CPU
*
Green AC POWER indicator is on.
*
SYSTEM TROUBLE and POWER FAILURE
indicators will be on due to the absence of
batteries.
S5000 15583 Rev.
6/10/96 P/N 15583:
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