Siemens FCI2011-U1 NAC module (1A 2B)
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FCI2011 U1 module 1A 2B Industry Inc Technologies Division notice notice specifications and availability subject to change without notice reproduction dissemination and or editing of this document as well as of its contents and communication thereof to others without express are prohibited Offenders will be held liable for payment of damages All created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design patent are by Industry Inc Technologies Division Fernwood Road Park NJ 07932 1 973 593 2600 2018 03 16 ID A6V10315036 d en Siemens Industry Inc 2012 14 Industry Inc Technologies Division of contents 5 6 7 assignments for NAC 2 8 X5 NAC 2 class A and NAC 2 1 and NAC 2 2 class B terminal block 8 elements for NAC 2 9 X602 Jumper DEGRADED MODE ENABLE DISABLE NAC 2 class A or NAC 2 1 class B 9 X603 Jumper DEGRADED MODE ENABLE DISABLE for NAC 2 2 class B 9 X604 X605 and X606 NAC 2 class A B selection jumper 10 data 11 Statement 12 Industry Inc Technologies Division 14 14 Industry Inc Technologies Division Description notification appliance expansion module NAC provides an additional class A or 2 additional class B circuits Each class A circuit or each of the two class B has a rating of 3 A The header is connected to X901 on the periphery board same jumpers have to be configured on the card as with the periphery board for A B circuit selection and degraded mode All jumpers must be configured and module in place on X901 before power is applied to the system Additional NAC circuits with 3 A power for one class A circuit or 3 A for each class circuit Protected against voltage surge and shorted outputs Circuit monitored for short open and ground fault Ground faults detected at 1 k Circuits are power limited Industry Inc Technologies Division 14 Mounting NAC module 1A 2B FCI2011 is installed on the periphery board as shown and onto the back box Slot X901 is also used for the releasing module 1 Installing the NAC module on the periphery board board 250p or periphery board 500p standoffs on back box module 1A 2B FCI2011 fixing screw in periphery board terminal on NAC module 1A 2B Plug the NAC module 3 into slot X901 on the periphery board as shown Fasten the NAC module to the threaded standoffs 2 in the back box using the two screws 4 Wire up the NAC module according to the pin assignment 14 Industry Inc Technologies Division Views 2 Printed circuit board view for FCI2011 to periphery board 2 output MODE ENABLE DISABLE for NAC 2 class A or NAC 2 1 class B MODE ENABLE DISABLE for NAC 2 2 class B 2 class A B selection 2 class A B selection 2 class A B selection Industry Inc Technologies Division 14 assignments for NAC 2 NAC 2 class A and NAC 2 1 and NAC 2 2 class B terminal block Pin assignments for NAC 2 X5 NAC 2 class A and NAC 2 1 and NAC 2 2 class B block feed for notification appliances for NAC 2 class A or NAC 2 feed for notification appliances for NAC 2 class A or NAC 2 feed for notification appliances for NAC 2 class A or NAC 2 feed for notification appliances for NAC 2 cable cross section 1 x 12 AWG or 2 x 16 AWG jumpers must be set correctly for the class A B selection 3 Pin assignment for NAC circuit class A 4 Pin assignment for NAC circuit class B EOL resistance must be connected during non use EOL resistance 2.4 k 0.5 W also X604 X605 and X606 NAC 2 class A B selection jumper 10 14 Industry Inc Technologies Division elements for NAC 2 Jumper DEGRADED MODE ENABLE DISABLE for NAC 2 class A or NAC 2 1 class B Adjusting elements for NAC 2 X602 Jumper DEGRADED MODE ENABLE DISABLE NAC 2 class A or NAC 2 1 class B of the power PC are displayed on the PMI mainboard when degraded mode is on the degraded mode function of the NAC circuit 2 class A or 2 1 class B degraded mode for 2 class A or NAC 2 1 B degraded mode for 2 class A or NAC 2 1 B will not activate the notification appliances if mode is activated and an alarm is present will activate the notification appliances if mode is activated and an alarm is present position 2 2 X603 Jumper DEGRADED MODE ENABLE DISABLE NAC 2 2 class B of the power PC are displayed on the PMI mainboard when degraded mode is on the degraded mode function of the circuit 2 2 class B degraded mode on 2 2 class B degraded mode on 2 2 class B will not activate the notification appliances if mode is activated and an alarm is present will activate the notification appliances if mode is activated and an alarm is present position 2 2 Industry Inc Technologies Division 14 elements for NAC 2 X605 and X606 NAC 2 class A B selection jumper X604 X605 and X606 NAC 2 class A B selection A B setting of the additional NAC circuit position 2 2 A B periphery board NAC 2 for class A circuit periphery board NAC 2 1 and NAC 2 2 for B circuit setting for class A B must also be configured with the Engineering tool set If the does not match the onboard jumper settings an error will post on the 14 Industry Inc Technologies Division Technical data strip operating current operating current circuit resistance for data 24 V Application for strobe loads for non pulsing loads 15 mA 1x class A circuit or 2x class B circuits 3 A for 1x class A circuit 3 A per class B circuit 3 A 6 A for 2x class B circuits 3.0 A Open circuit Short circuit Ground fault protection surge protection limited Industry Inc Technologies Division 14 Statement FCC Statement and usage of equipment is not in accordance with instructions manual of radio frequency energy to radio communications Install and use equipment in accordance with instructions manual Read the following information equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not and used in accordance with the instructions manual may cause interference radio communications has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device to Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection such interference when operated in a commercial environment of this equipment in a residential 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