Circuits Product Description

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1.5 Circuits
SLC Communication Loop
One SLC loop is provided standard on the FACP main circuit board. A second SLC loop
is available by plugging the optional SLC module into connector J3 on the main circuit
board. SLC loops, configurable for NFPA Style 4, 6 or 7, provide communication to
addressable detectors, monitor (initiating device) and control (output device) modules.
Refer to the ADT SLC Wiring Manual for information on wiring devices.
Output Circuits
The following output circuits are available on the FACP:
24 VDC Resettable (smoke detector power) output - 3.00 amps maximum
24 VDC Nonresettable power output #1 - 3.00 amps maximum
24 VDC Nonresettable power output #2 - 3.00 amps maximum
24 VDC Battery Charger (up to 25 AH batteries)
NAC (Notification Appliance Circuits)
Two NACs, configurable for Style Y (Class B) or Style Z (Class A), are provided with
various programmable features.
Relays
One fixed and two fully programmable Form-C dry contact relays are provided. The fixed
fail-safe relay monitors system trouble and the two programmable relays are factory
default programmed for system alarm and system supervisory. Contacts are rated 2.0
amps @ 30 VDC (resistive) and 0.5 amps @ 30 VAC (resistive). The programmable
relays can be programmed for the following operations:
fire alarm
• trouble
• supervisory
supervisory auto-resettable
DACT communication failure
process monitor
process monitor auto-resettable
�� hazard alert
medical alert
•AC loss
Auxiliary Trouble Inputs
Auxiliary Trouble Inputs can be connected to trouble bus outputs from auxiliary
equipment, such as power supplies, or normally-open dry contacts of a trouble relay to
allow monitoring by the Unimode 9600.
1.6 Components
Main Circuit Board
The main circuit board contains the system’s CPU, power supply, other primary
components and wiring interface connectors. Optional modules plug in and are mounted
to the main circuit board. The circuit board is delivered in the Unimode 9600 kit and must
be mounted to the backbox. Refer to the circuit board illustration on Page 10.
Reference
Manual
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