Simplex 2120 Multiplex, Communicating Device Transponder (CDT) Technical Reference

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B Simplex Multiplex Device CDT Reference 1992 Simplex Time Recorder Co specifications other were current as of publication are subject change without notice 575 278 9 92 HAZARD electrical power when making any internal servicing be performed by qualified Simplex Representa FIRST and AC power When connectmg to this system connect AC power FIRST and not and used radio communications equipment generates uses and can radiate radio energy and with the instructions manual may cause has been and found to comply with the limits for a Class A device pursuant Subpart J of Part 15 of Rules which are designed against such interference when operated be required to correct the interference a residential cause which case the user at his own expense take whatever measures may be provide reasonable OF CONTENTS PANEL INSTALLATION PANEL JUMPER PLACEMENT AND SWITCH SETTINGS PERIPHERAL SWITCH SETTINGS CHECKOUT OF FIGURES No 2120 System With CDT Communicating Device Transponder Block Diagram Board To 2120 Communications Connections Power Supply Terminal Connections Panel Jumper And Switch Locations Monitor And Control Point Locations Power Supply Terminal Connections Power Supply Terminal Connections For 12 Volt Power Option Board To 2120 Communications Supply Termination TB2 Memory Connections Termination TBl communicating 2120 communications see Figure 1 a 2120 system component is connected the BMUX via ET 2120 System with CDT 1 CDT mounts identify and control points location a 2 4 or 6 unit backbox the 2120 system Figure 2 Each CDT has two transponder addresses used only select the lower address via switches Each CDT also has Communicating Device Transponder 2 2120 CDT allows use of addressable devices senses smoke activation will result in a report that specifically provide So if an addressable the location of that detector at Figure 3 You can see that all addressable devices are connected pair called MAPNET the CDT panel via a twisted shielded Addressable Station Addressable Detector Interface Addressable Module Zone Addressable Module to 128 Devices Per MAPNET II Block Diagram 3 Figure 3 shows there are four basic types of addressable devices Addressable smoke detectors requiring only the MAPNET wire pair for both data and power Addressable pull stations APSs requiring only the MAPNET wire pair for both data and power addressable modules IAMs requiring only the MAPNET interface a single conventional device such as a pull station or smoke detector to a CDT wire pair for both data and power Zone addressable modules requiring to connect alarm initiating CDT A signal ZAM interfaces a zone of indicating devices wire pair for audio or phone riser input MAPNET wire pair for data a pair for power and a a zone of the CDT A control ZAM interfaces a single controlled device to the CDT signal ZAMs may require a external monitor or control device wiring A monitor ZAM addressable devices have unique device on a MAPNET MUST be set when you install the device each device address must be proper y set The address technical reference provides settings are provided this document the CDT panel Instructions setting panel and device PANEL CDT panel is shipped with cabinet drawings be found in the 2120 Multiplex System Installation manual MUX2 21 003 use during installation on reading cabinet drawings YOU WILL NEED DURING THE INSTALLATION System the communications any audio and and all CDT equipment cabinet drawings showing component and external connections M 2120 CDT wiring diagrams CDT cabinet drawings you to M 2120 CDT wiring diagrams These wiring diagrams Tell you how the MAPNET and power line if required are connected addressable devices Tell you how conventional devices are connected ZAMs and IAMs your Simplex Representative you do not receive the proper system documentation PRECAUTIONS Use twisted shielded pair for all MAPNET lines Each CDT equipment wire typical Conduit ground should be connected not sufficient MAKE NO CONNECTIONS CDTs WITH POWER APPLIED Before applying power to CDT equipment building ground via a single unbroken conductor Verify that power connections have been terminated at the proper terminals Verify that all wiring is free of grounds Apply power equipment ONLY the presence of a qualified Simplex Technical Representative and the following sequence Apply AC power first Apply battery power last NEVER APPLY OR DISCONNECT CDT EQUIPMENT POWER BY USING AN INTERCONNECT PLUG SUMMARY following a set of recommended procedures follow during CDT installation Before you begin wiring Ensure that all system and wiring diagrams your system are provided All backboxes and the associated equipment should be properly and grounded via single unbroken conductor Conduit ground is NOT sufficient Install CDT

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