X11SNI&O
X11SNI&O
and
   Operating Manual
      SERIES X11SN
WINDOW ANNUNCIATOR
     SYSTEMS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
 1.0 General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          2
 2.0 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     2
 3.0 Expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      2
 4.0 Auxiliary Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .       2
 5.0 Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     3
 6.0 Power Up and Test Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                  4
 6.1 Wiring Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        4
 7.0 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        5
 7.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    5
 7.2 Nonoperating Alarm System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                5
 7.3 Step-by-step Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .              6
 8.0 Alarm Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        6
 8.1 Integral/Push-button Flasher Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                   6
 8.2 Alarm Sequence/Display Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                    7
 8.3 Output Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        9
 9.0 Standard Sequences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .            10
 9.1 A, Automatic Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .        10
 9.2 M, Manual Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .         10
 9.3 F3A, Automatic Reset First Out with First Out Flashing and Reset Push Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                        11
 9.4 R, Ringback (Ronan ID RD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           11
 9.5 F2A, Automatic Reset First Out with No Subsequent Alarm Flashing (Ronan ID FS) . . . . . . . . . . . .                                          12
 9.6 F2M, Manual Reset First Out with No Subsequent Alarm Flashing (Ronan ID FSM) . . . . . . . . . . . .                                            12
10.0 Dimension and Wiring Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                 13
10.1 Monalarm Dimensional Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                   13
10.2 Binalarm Dimensional Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                 14
10.3 Trialarm Dimensional Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .               15
10.4 Quadalarm Dimensional Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                    16
10.5 Standard Rear Terminal Arrangements and Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                            17
10.6 Rear Terminal Arrangements and Wiring for 125 Vdc Field Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                   18
10.7 Rear Terminal Arrangements and Wiring for Transistor Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                              19
10.8 Rear Terminal Arrangements and Wiring for Opto-coupled Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .                                  20
THREE-YEAR WARRANTY: Ronan warrants equipment of its own manufacture to be free from defects in material
and workmanship, under normal conditions of use and service, and will repair or replace any component found to be
defective, on its return, transportation charges prepaid, within three (3) years of its original purchase. This warranty
carries no liability, either expressed or implied, beyond our obligations to replace the unit which carries the warranty.
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1.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION                                          Inputs: 24 Vdc dry contact, 48, 125, 250 Vdc ±
                                                                 20% live input or opto-isolated 115, 240 Vac two-
The Ronan Series X11SN Window Annunciator                        wire input (H and N).
Systems feature Monalarm, Binalarm, Trialarm and                 Outputs:
Quadalarm displays within Ronan’s standard 3.5                   Lamp Outputs: Fast flash, slow flash, steady on,
inch (89 mm) by 3.5 inch (89 mm) mechanical cabi-                intermittent fast flash.
net modules. The single plug-in module construction              Alarm: Single audible.
contains single or multipoint alarm circuitry with               Auxiliary Relay: Field selectable Form A or B.
maximum noise immunity and reliability. The most                 Contact Rating: 2A @ 28 Vdc, General Purpose or
popular ISA sequences, A, M, F2A, F2M, F3A, and                  Hermetically Sealed.
R are readily available. For other special                       Common Trouble Alarm: Output follows FC NDE.
sequences, consult factory. For higher noise im-                 Reflash Option: Output on rear terminal block
munity and specific field contact time applications, a           point F4.
programmable field contact time delay board is an
available option. Normally open/normally closed field            Response Time: 20 msec nominal.
contact logic for each individual channel is jumper              Surge Withstand Capability (SWC):
switch-selectable on the single-board design. A sys-             All Logic Tested to: ANSI/IEEE C37.90-1989.
tem common trouble alarm (CTA) may be utilized for               Controls: Integral or Remote Silence, Acknow-
remote group alarms. The system's CTA and re-                    ledge, Reset, and Test: Momentary push button,
flash transistor outputs may be connected directly or            single pole, normally open.
via interface relays to provide inputs to remote
annunciators.                                                    System Size:
                                                                 Multiple of Cabinet Module: 3.5 inch (89 mm) x 3.5
                                                                 inch (89 mm). See dimensional information draw-
                                                                 ings for detailed dimensions.
2.0 SPECIFICATIONS
                                                                 System Weight Per Cabinet Module: 2 lbs. (909
System Voltage:                                                  grams) not including power supply.
Logic, Lamps: 24 Vdc ± 20%.
Field Contact Options: 24 Vdc Dry Contact, 48, 125,
250 Vdc ± 20% live input or opto-isolated 115, 240               3.0 EXPANSION
Vac two-wire input (H and N).
Temperature Range:                                               The Series X11SN Window Annunciator Systems
Storage: -40 to 85°C (-40 to +185°F).                            are built for expandability. This allows field expan-
Operating: -40 to +60°C (-40 to +140°F).                         sion of the Monalarm System to either Binalarm,
Consult factory for extended ranges.                             Trialarm or Quadalarm, and the Binalarm to
                                                                 Trialarm or Quadalarm, by simply replacing the
Power Sources:                                                   alarm/lamp modules and the appropriate bezels.
External Power Supplies or Inverters Available for:              CAUTION: The last position of each chassis can
120 Vac ± 20%, 60 Hz; 240 Vac ± 20%, 50/60 Hz;                   not be more than two alarm positions due to the
Converter 24, 48 or 125 Vdc ± 20%.                               flasher, so it will only expand to Binalarm.
Power Requirements: To specify the correct power
supply, count the number of alarm modules to be
powered from the supply. Calculate the total require-            4.0 AUXILIARY CONTACTS
ments with the following equation:
Total Watts = No. of Modules x (Display Factor F + F Aux.)       The auxiliary contact outputs may be purchased ini-
                                                                 tially or added later in the field. The single, dual,
                                                                 triple or quad relay circuit module plugs in from the
                                                F Aux.           front of the system. The receiving multipin printed
      Model            F Lamps     F LEDs     Relay Adder
                                                                 circuit connector and the terminals for the contact
X11SN (1000 Series)      5.3 W      7.1 W         1W             outputs are furnished with the system. Each relay
X11SN (2000 Series)      9.3 W      7.1 W         2W             follows the selected alarm board auxiliary behavior
X11SN (3000 Series)     13.3 W      5.6 W         3W             and provides a selectable Form A or B type contact.
                                                                 The relays are available in General Purpose or
X11SN (4000 Series)      9.3 W      7.1 W         4W
                                                                 Hermetically Sealed models.
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5.0 MOUNTING                                                    D. Systems purchased with NEMA 12 or NEMA 4
                                                                   Doors require mounting of the door before Step
A. The annunciator is shipped with all of the alarm/               C1. After removal of the mounting clamp assem-
   lamp modules, auxiliary contact module(s) and                   blies, the system can be inserted through the
   flasher module(s) installed in the cabinet, as                  open door, sandwiching the door between the
   specified by purchase order.                                    panel and the system’s extruded trim (gasket is
B. External horn relay(s), reflash relay, common                   furnished with door). Continue with Steps C1
   alarm relay, relay sockets, horns, bells, push but-             through C5. Note: The panel cutout is the same
   tons and power supply are packed separately.                    as specified in standard flush mounted alarm
                                                                   systems.
C. Install the alarm cabinet from the front of the
   panel.                                                       E. Mount all external relays, horns and/or bells,
                                                                   push buttons and power supply on the panel or
    1. Position the cabinet in the cutout so that the              in the rear of the annunciator cabinet, where
       cabinet rests on the front extruded trim, see               possible.
       detail A, Figure 1. Make sure that the front rim
       is firmly against the panel, both top and bot-           F. Wire system’s inputs and support equipment as
       tom.                                                        shown under System’s Support Wiring.
    2. From the rear view of the panel, insert the two                                     CAUTION
       halves of the clamp assembly (one half
       threaded and the other half unthreaded) in the           Before turning on power read Power Up and Test
       groove of the front trim, see detail C below.            Procedure.
    3. Slide the clamps together until both holes
       align, see detail B below.
    4. Insert the jack screw and tighten to secure the
       cabinet in the panel. Install all the clamps the
       same way and be sure to tighten evenly.
    5. Tighten up the lock nuts on each jack screw.
                                                                                           Detail A
                          Rear Cover
                                                     Clamp
                                                     Assembly
Detail B
Flasher Module
               Detail C
                                                                    Auxiliary
                                                                    Contact
                                                                    Module
                                                                                   Bezel
Figure 1: X11SN Assembly Drawing
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6.0 POWER UP AND TEST                                       arrangements. Insure that normally open con-
                                                            tacts are used. For example, if the wrong con-
    PROCEDURE                                               tacts (normally closed) are used, this is the
                    CAUTION                                 same as having the operator pushing the push
                                                            button continuously, which obviously will dras-
It is important to review all external equipment,
                                                            tically affect the operation of the alarm system.
including the alarm system, before turning on
                                                            Alarm systems using multiple alarm cabinets
power and proceeding with testing. Before
                                                            may use a common set of push buttons to con-
installing, verify that each component meets the
                                                            trol the total system. A detailed check for prop-
area and environment standard required by the
                                                            er installation is recommended, including diode
National Electrical Code. Particular attention must
                                                            type isolation, if specified on the electrical
be paid to reviewing push buttons, horn relays,
                                                            drawings.
horns and bells, to see that they meet the right
classification of the electrical code.                      6.1.3 Horn and Bell Wiring. Terminals H1, H2,
                                                            and CA use short circuit protected drivers to
6.1 Wiring Inspection                                       drive associated relays and horns. The sug-
     6.1.1 Alarm Inputs. Each active alarm input            gested minimum turn-on current of con-
     must be wired to customer’s sensing device             nected elements should be greater than 10
     that provides an opening or closing on alarm           mA. The maximum horn current should not
     condition. The terminals on the alarm system           exceed 500 mA. If electronic horns are used,
     for each alarm input are marked 1 and are              the horns can be directly connected to the
     supplied via a pull-up resistor on each alarm          audible output terminals (H1, H2). Systems
     module point. This resistor is used in the V+          using the conventional AC or DC horns and
     source to each field contact to reduce the             bells, must use a horn relay with suitable con-
     effect of large transients entering the alarm          tact rating. On multiple alarm cabinet systems
     chassis. Each alarm input module is provided           where individual power input is preferred, a
     with a separate terminal 1. However, it is             horn relay must be used with each cabinet to
     common practice to run one common wire                 maintain electrical isolation.
     from terminal 1 to many field contacts to              6.1.4 Power Supply. Verify the correct polarity
     reduce the number of field wires required.             of connection to the alarm systems. In the larg-
     When using common wiring, it is important to           er system, it is important to verify the wire
     jumper together terminal 1 of the respective           sizes of the power leads to the alarm cabinets.
     alarm cabinet modules to provide the correct           To protect the larger alarm chassis, it is com-
     amount of current source to the field contact.         mon to provide more than one input to the cab-
     The return wire from the field contact is wired        inet in which each section is provided with a
     to terminal 2 for each respective alarm mod-           separate filter, fuse and supply input terminals.
     ule. Since the alarm system provides the               In systems with multiple supply input, it is nec-
     power to the field contacts, it is important to        essary for the customer to make V- connec-
     verify that no other voltage source appears            tions common.
     on either terminal 1 or terminal 2.                    6.1.5 Normally Open/Normally Closed Field
     Note: On alarm systems where the alarm                 Contacts. All alarm modules are equipped for
     inputs are supplied from transistor switch out-        operation with normally open or normally
     puts, the V- of both systems has to be com-            closed field contacts. This is accomplished by
     mon. If the system under test has this fea-            using a jumper switch on each alarm module,
     ture, it must be verified by reviewing the elec-       identified as NO and NC for the normally open
     trical drawing, particularly the alarm module          and normally closed position respectively.
     schematic.                                             When the complete system is in operation, the
     In general, the solid state alarm system is a          field contact that opens with an alarm condition
     floating system. The V+ and V- should be               is termed a “normally closed” alarm input; con-
     verified as ungrounded.                                versely, the field contact that closes with an
                                                            alarm condition is termed a “normally open”
     6.1.2 Push-button Wiring. Verify that the              alarm input.
     push-button wires are correctly wired to all of
     the push buttons, including the push-button            6.1.6 Power Up. Carefully inspect the hookup
     contacts. Refer to pages 13 through 20 for             wiring to insure conformity with the furnished
     outlined dimensions and rear terminal                  schematic. Pay particular attention to power
                                                            source polarity and verify that terminal 3 is
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   connected common for first alert sequence                   check polarity and reconnect. If fuse still
   groups. Now remove the alarm modules one                    blows, remove all alarm modules and
   at a time and determine whether or not the                  flasher and try again. If the fuse blows at
   normally closed/normally open switch is in the              this point, the problem has been isolated
   proper position and reinsert the card firmly,               to a short in the internal wiring.
   seating it in the connector. Power may now be          C. If power remains on, but any or all push but-
   applied to the system.                                    tons (SILENCE, TEST, RESET, ACKNOWL-
   Upon power application, the flasher module                EDGE) do not appear to function:
   within the system will automatically initiate a            1. Verify proper wiring by measuring the
   reset cycle. The system should then be in a                   voltage at terminal T, A, S and/or R as
   quiescent state with the horn(s) off and no                   applicable. Voltage measurements are
   lamps flashing. Some lamps may, however, be                   taken with respect to the V- terminal and
   on if their associated field contacts are in an               should in all cases be zero volts with the
   abnormal condition.                                           button released and V+ (20-28 Vdc) with
   Depression of TEST should cause all extin-                    the button depressed.
   guished lamps to come on flashing and the                  2. If the problem persists, the Flasher
   audible alarm to sound. From this point, refer                Module is suspect. Replace the Flasher
   to the particular Sequence Charts to obtain                   Module and try again.
   normal system operation. When testing an in-
   stalled system, be alert to the possibility that           3. Be alert to the possibility that a single
   an actual alarm may initiate during the test                  board can, under unique conditions,
   procedure and appear to give conflicting                      cause what appears to be a system mal-
   results.                                                      function. The following is a typical exam-
                                                                 ple:
                                                                 a) If a large group of F3A points comes
7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING                                                 on fast flashing rather than intermit-
                                                                    tent flashing during TEST, one board
7.1 General                                                         can be sending a signal to all of the
                                                                    others. A failure of the flasher or the
   Simple attention to the obvious can often
                                                                    test circuit is not necessarily indicat-
   solve what appears to be a problem in the
                                                                    ed.
   system.
                                                                 b) In the above case, remove Alarm
   A. Burned out, broken, or improperly seated
                                                                    Modules sequentially and repeat test-
      bulbs will not light.
                                                                    ing until the trouble clears.
   B. Alarm modules not properly seated in their
                                                                 c) As a general rule, common sense in
      connector will prevent alarm point(s) from
                                                                    isolating the trouble will prevail. If one
      functioning.
                                                                    or more alarm boards appear to be
   C.Alarm point pull-up resistors could be                         malfunctioning, remove them from the
     burned providing no voltage at terminal 1.                     system entirely before continuing. Fill
7.2 Nonoperating Alarm System                                       their positions with boards from the
                                                                    upper left or lower right of the system
   A. Verify that the power source is operating                     so as to concentrate known good
      and that the V+ to V- voltage on the rear                     modules, and then proceed with diag-
      terminals is in the range of 18 V to 28 V.                    nostic and analysis of the remainder.
      (Below 18 V, operation may prove erratic.)                    Working with several scattered
      Be sure to verify polarity.                                   diverse problems simultaneously is
   B. If the power supply fuse blows each time                      nearly always self-defeating.
      power is applied:                                           d) Refer to the section on Step-by-step
     1. Check the Power Supply Parts List for                        Procedures for further information.
        proper fuse size.
     2. Remove Alarm System from the supply
        and try again. If fuse holds, double
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7.3 Step-by-step Procedures                                   I. Should No. 1 alarm function correctly, con-
   A. Check the system voltage and verify polar-                 tinue with the same procedure for checking
      ity of supply input voltage and that the sys-              all alarm/lamps modules by seating each
      tem voltage lines are not grounded.                        module and using a simulating field contact
                                                                 switch at each alarm point. After the testing,
   B. Isolate all external devices except the input              should all the alarm/lamp modules function
      power connections.                                         correctly, it must be assumed that the entire
   C. Unseat all alarm/lamp modules except the                   alarm system and modules are not faulty.
      No. 1 alarm module. At this point the only                 At this point, the error is now confined to the
      items plugged into the alarm chassis are                   external wiring, possible push button or
      one alarm module and flasher horn driver                   external equipment miswiring, or a short in
      module. Jumper the push-button input ter-                  the field contact wiring.
      minals on the master module to simulate
      the correct connections for operations of               J. To avoid further damage to new alarm mod-
      the alarm system (since only normally open                 ules, do not place another alarm module
      push-button contacts are used for all push-                into an alarm position that has produced cir-
      button functions, no connections will be                   cuit board trace failures. A detailed review of
      made for normal operation).                                the trace failure will determine the reason
                                                                 for the failure. In most cases, damage can
   D. Connect a simulating set of devices to                     be the result of high voltage inputs or short-
      replace the field contact as shown on the                  ing in the chassis.
      electrical schematics on terminals 1 and 2.
   E. Using the simulated field contacts and fol-
      owing the test procedure instructions, check         8.0 ALARM MODULES
      the sequence operation of the annunciator.
   F. If the first alarm module does not operate           8.1 Integral/Push-button Flasher Modules
      correctly, replace the flasher module to                The X11SN System can operate with either an
      eliminate the possibility of a faulty flasher           integral flasher or push-button flasher module.
      module. Once established that the flasher               These flasher modules function to provide slow
      is functional, the fault will probably lie in           and fast flashing signals and filter the push-
      one of the following areas:                             button signals to a V- active mode for the
      1. A faulty alarm/lamp module.                          alarm cards. The integral flasher is identified
      2. No +24 Vdc at terminal 1.                            by a red handle. The push-button flasher mod-
                                                              ule is identified by the membrane switch and
      3. Chassis wiring fault such as a short or              MAINTENANCE and POWER LED indication.
         cold solder joint.                                   The flasher module has the following specific
   G. After checking for proper operation of termi-           field selectable options:
      nal 1 output, remove the No. 1 alarm mod-                A. Slave or master flashing module control.
      ule and insert the No. 2 alarm module in
      the No. 1 chassis position. If the No. 2                 B. ISA options 2 and/or 3.
      alarm module operates correctly, this indi-              C.Normally energized/deenergized common
      cates that the No. 1 alarm module is faulty.               trouble alarm output.
      Should the No. 2 alarm module not func-                  D.Time selectable auto-silence on Horn 1.
      tion in the No. 1 chassis position, the fault
      lies in the chassis wiring.                              E. Normally open/closed contact on mainte-
                                                                  nance required relay.
   H.If the failure is isolated in the chassis
     wiring, remove each alarm input terminal                  F. Normally open/closed contacts on alarm
     plate and inspect for foreign objects which                  point auxiliary relays (integral modules
     might cause a short. Review for any dam-                     only).
     aged wiring or broken connections to the                  Slave (S) or Master (M) Flashing module is
     printed circuit board connector. Finally, if              controlled by slide switch SW1. In the M posi-
     the above procedure does not produce a                    tion, the flasher will provide slow and fast
     solution to the fault, a thorough review of all           flashing rates for all synchronized chassis.
     solder joints is recommended.                             Chassis flashing is synchronized by connect-
                                                               ing similar rear terminals F1, F2, and V-.
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These terminals are located in the rear, lower             The other available configurations are shown
left corner of the chassis. There can only be              in the table below.
one master flasher in any synchronized chain.
All other system flashers must be placed in                                                Horn 1
the S position. Single system flashers must be            TRNG            TADJ           Auto Silence
placed in the M position for proper alarm
sequence operation.                                          1              L               30 sec.
                                                             1              H                1 min.
ISA option 2 provides an interlock to require               10              L                5 min.
operation of the silence push button before                 10              H               10 min.
alarms can be acknowledged. This control is
located at the selectable header location
ISA2. In position 2, ISA option 2 is enabled.             All flashers have a maintenance required
Otherwise, the system can be acknowledged                 relay that energizes on flasher failure or when
at any time with ISA2 in the nonlabeled posi-             24 volts is applied at terminal block F3 in the
tion. Push-button flasher modules that do not             rear, lower left corner of the chassis. Flasher
have a silence push button are permanently                failure occurs when either the fast or slow
configured in the nonlabeled position.                    flash signals are not available to the alarm
ISA option 3 provides an interlock to require             card bus. The relay contact is available to the
operation of the acknowledge push button                  user on terminals F5 and F6. The Normally
before alarms can be reset by the reset push              open or closed status can be selected on the
button. This interlock control is located at the          flasher card at the header selector switch
selectable header location ISA3. In position 3,           MAIN as NO and NC respectively. Push-but-
ISA option 3 is enabled. The nonlabeled posi-             ton flashers have an additional red MAINTE-
tion will allow system reset at anytime.                  NANCE front panel LED that can additionally
                                                          follow the CTA or AL2 bus. This LED behavior
Common Trouble Alarm operation is deter-                  is permanently selected during initial order-
mined by the group alarm bus/CTA. This bus                ing. The green POWER LED indicates when
feeds the flasher as an input and is available            24 volts is applied to system power.
to the user as an active low output at rear ter-
minal CA. This terminal is located in the rear,           Systems that occupy the flasher cabinet with
lower left corner of the chassis. This output             alarm points can specify up to two auxiliary
can be controlled as normally energized/deen-             relays on the integral flasher card. Header
ergized at header location CTA.                           selector switches (RLYA, RLYB) are also on
                                                          the flasher card to determine the normally
In the NO position, the CA output will follow             open or closed status.
the alarm card CTA designation. For example,
an alarm that follows the the field contacts           8.2 Alarm Sequence/Display Module
NDE (normally deenergized) will provide an                The module X11SN is offered in two separate
active V- output at CA when any field contact             sequences as described in ANSI/ISAS18.1-
is abnormal and the flasher CTA selection is              1979 (R1985). On PCB X11-1013C and X11-
NO. The user could configure this particular              1020, the operating sequence is selected as
system as normally energized CA following                 labeled at respective headers SEQA-SEQD.
field contacts by putting the CTA switch in the           On the programmable version (PCB X11-
NC position.                                              1019B), the sequence selection is made at
Users who elect to have the automatic horn                slide switch SEQ. Switches 1-4 are connect-
silence option on Horn 1 configure the horn               ed for field contacts FCA-FCD respectively.
time at header locations TADJ (time adjust-               J5 and J6 of PCB X11-1019B are used when
ment) and TRNG (time range). The available                the field contact selectable time delay board
horn time ranges are 1 and 10 minutes.                    is ordered. The time delay selects 1 of 32 dif-
These ranges are selected at the TRNG                     ferent time responses using switch TIME.
header in the respective 1 and 10 positions.              Each field contact can bypass this selection
Half-time and full time is selected at header             using switch BYPASS. BYPASS switch posi-
location TADJ in the respective L (low) and               tions 1-4 correspond to field contacts FCA-
H(high) positions. For example; 30 second                 FCD respectively and will have the nominal
Horn 1 auto-silence is selected by placing                20 ms. response when selected. Otherwise,
TRNG in position 1 and TADJ in position L.
                                                   7
the field contact response will be the time
selected by switch TIME. See Figure 2, Detail
A for a time board operation example.
Dual horn selection is offered as an option to
choose the active horn bus HORN1 and
HORN2. This option should be used when the
user needs to separate module groups by
activating different horns. On PCBs X11-
1013C and X11-1020, the horn selection is
made at headers HORNA-HORND. These
refer to associated field contacts FCA-FCD.
The programmable version uses a slide switch
labeled HORN. The OFF position selects
HORN1 and the ON position selects HORN2.                Figure 2: X11-1024 PCB Switch Locations.
Switches 1-4 are connected for field contacts
FCA-FCD respectively.
Although ordering auxiliary relay boards is not
mandatory, the X11SN system is designed so
that auxiliary relay behavior must be selected.
The basic options available choose between
Normally Energized/Deenergized following the
field contact or alarm cycle behavior. The spe-
cific options available can be consulted in the           Bypass Switch Selection
                                                          Channel A(1) and Channel C(3) in ON position by-
X11SN sales brochure. When selectable auxil-              passes the time selected by TIME. The FC response
iary behavior is chosen, an on board selector             for Channel A and Channel C will be 20 ms. nominal.
switch is located at SW1 on PCBs X11-1013C                Channel B(2) and Channel D(4) in off position selects
and X11-1020. PCB X11-1019B uses selector                 the field contact response selected by TIME, in this
switch AUX. See specific sequence charts for              case, 3.0 seconds.
specific auxiliary relay behavior. NOTE:                  Time Switch Selection
Unless otherwise specified, the standard auxil-           The table below shows that with switches 2 and 3 in
                                                          the ON position and 1, 4, and 5 in the OFF position,
iary relay option is normally non-energized fol-          3.0 seconds is selected for field contact response.
low field contact.
PCB X11-1019B (programmable) has an addi-                 Switch Time      Time        Switch Time      Time
tional header J7 and slideswitch GEN. The                   12345          Delay         12345          Delay
header J7 is used for parallel port program-                 00000       50 msec.         00001        45 sec.
ming of the device located at U6. This header                10000      100 msec.         10001         1 min.
should remain unconnected and without any                    01000      300 msec.         01001        90 sec.
additional connected shunts during normal cir-               11000       0.5 sec.         11001         2 min.
cuit operation. The slideswitch GEN is provid-               00100        1.0 sec.        00101         3 min.
ed when unusual or non-standard circuit per-                 10100        2.0 sec.        10101         4 min.
formance or configuration is necessary.                      01100        3.0 sec.        01101         5 min.
Normally, most assemblies do not populate                    11100        4.0 sec.        11101         6 min.
slideswitch GEN. See Figure 3 (see page 9),
                                                             00010        5.0 sec.        00011         7 min.
Details B and C for header and switch loca-
                                                             10010        6.0 sec.        10011         8 min.
tions of PCB X11-1019B.
                                                             01010        7.0 sec.        01011         9 min.
The combination display/alarm module con-                    11010        8.0 sec.        11011        10 min.
tains a single, dual, triple, or quad alarm chan-
                                                             00110        9.0 sec.        00111        15 min.
nel circuit with the appropriate lamp display
                                                             10110       10.0 sec.        10111        30 min.
constructed as a single plug-in module. The
modules are removable from the front of the                  01110       15.0 sec.        01111        45 min.
system without the interference to the remain-               11110       30.0 sec.        11111        60 min.
ing channels of the
                                                        Detail A: Time Board Operation Example.
                                                    8
                                                                                                                                                                                                          system. The window display areas are con-
                                                                                                                                                                                                          tained within Ronan’s standard colored-
                                                                                                                                                                                                          bezels, allowing multiline engraving on sin-
                                                                                                                                                               J1
                                                                                                                                                                                                          gle or sandwich lenses. The alarm logic may
                                                                                                                                    J3
                                                                                                                                                                                                          interface with a normally open or normally
                                                                                               R42 R41
                                                                                                                                                          R11 R1
                                                                                                                                                                                                          closed field contact. The field contacts are
                                                                                                                                                                                                          interrogated by the system’s 24 Vdc logic
                                                                                                                                                                                                          supply, or optionally, with 125 Vdc from a
                                                                                                                                              R12
                                                                       R64
                                                                                                                         R24
                                                                                         R56
                                                                R65           R57                               R25                 R13
                                                                                                                                                           R14
                                                                                   R66
                                                                                                                             R26
                                                                                                       R43
                                                                                                                                                                           R12
                                                                               R67                     R44                 R27
                                                                                                                           R28
                                                                                                                                                          R15
                                                                                                                                                          R16
                                                                                                                                                                                                          addition, the module’s input circuit is
                                                                               R68                     R45
                                                                                                                                                                                                          designed to accept a logic voltage without
                                                                                                                                   C15
                                                                                                       C20 Z7
                                                                               C24 Z8
                                                                                                                                                                 C7
                                                                                                                                                                                                          external components.
                                                                                                                                                          Z3
                                                                                                           Z4
                                                                                                                                                                      C1
                                                                                                                                                      C8
                                                                                                                          R29
                                                                                               C25
                                                                        R69
                                                                                                                                                       U1
                                                          C29
                                                                                                                                                          R2 NC
                                                                                               R46
                                         J2
 C36                                                                                U5
                                                                                                                C16
                                                                                                        C21
                                                            R70
                                                                                                                                                             FCA
                                                                                                                 NO
                                                                                                C22
  Z9
                                                            R71
                             R78                                  C26
 C37                                                 R72
                                                                  R58
                                                                                                                R30
                                                                                                                                                          FCB
  Z10
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             GEN
                                                                                                                                                          NC
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    HORN
                                                                                                                 NO
                                                                  R59
                                                                                                                                                                                                                SEQ                     AUX
 C38
                                                                  R60
                                                                                                                                                                       B
  Z11
                                                                                                                                                          FCC
                                                                                                                                                          NC
                                                                                                                R31
                                                                                                                NO
                                                                                                 U4                                                                                                        ON                                      ON
 C39                                                              R61
  Z12
                                       C31
                                                                                                                                                          FCD
                                                                                                                                                          NC
                                                                                                                    NO
 C40                                                                                                                                                                                                       1    2    3   4                         1    2    3   4
  Z13
J4
 C41                                                                                                   R47
  Z14
                                                                            R49                                                    R32
                                               U13
 C42
                            U14
                            R79
                                                                            R50                                                    R33                                                                   SEQ Switch Selection
                                                                                                       R48                                                                                               Channel A(1) and Channel B(2) in ON position
  Z15
J5
                                                                                                       R35                                                     R3
                                                           U9
                                                                                                                          C9 C10
                                                                                                       R36
                                                                            C27
                                                                                                                                                                       C2 Z1 Z2 R4 C3
U6
                           C32
                                                                                                        Z6
                           D12                                                                                                                                                                           selects Horn1. Channel B(2) and Channel D(4) in
                                               C30
                                                                                                       C17
                           C33                                                                         R37                                                                                               ON position selects Horn2.
                           D13                                                                         R38
                     GEN
          A                                                                                                                              U2
                                                                                                Q1
D3
                           C34
                                                                                                                                                               R5
                           C35                                                                                  R51                                                                                   Detail B: Example X11SN4MA0122* Card Switch Selection.
                           D14                                                                                                                                                                        Sequence “M” Manual Reset or “A” Automatic Reset.
                                                                                                Q2
                                                                                                                         D4
                     AUX
Q3
D5
R19 C11
                                               R73                                                              R52
                                                                                                                                                                       R6 R7 C5 D1 R8 C6 R9 R10
                                                                                               Q4 Q5
D6
                                               R74
                                                                                                                                                                                                               FCA           FCB        FCC                 FCD
                     HORN
                                                                                                                                          U3
                                                                                                                                                                                                               NC            NC          NC                  NC
                                                                                                                          D7
                      R81
                                                                                                                          D8 D9
                                   J7
R20 D2
                                                                                                                R54
                                                                                                                         D10
                                                                                               Q8
                            VR1
                                                                                                                                                    C12
                                                                                                                      J6
                                                                                                                                                                       COMPONENT SIDE
                                         R76
                                                                                                         R39                                         R21
                                                                      U11
                                                                              U7
                                  Q9
                                                                                                         C18                                         C13
                                                                                                         C19                                          C14
                                                                      U12
                                                                                                                                                                                                                NO
                                                                              U8
                                       R82                      R77
                                                                                     PBA
                                                                                                              R55                          R23                                                           Field Contact Switch Selection
                                                                                                                                                                                                         FCA and FCB set in the positions shown select
               C45
         R84
                                                                                     PBB
                            L7                       L5                                                L3                            L1                                                                  Normally Open Field Contacts. FCC and FCD set in
                                                                                     PBC
                                                                                                                                                                                                         the positions shown, select Normally Closed Field
                                                                                     PBD
                            L8                       L6                                                L4                            L2                                                                  Contacts.
                                                                                                                                                                                                  9
8.3 Output Features                                         window density selected. The modules plug in
   The X11SN System provides the following fea-             from the front of the system and may be pur-
   tures on the terminal located in the lower, left,        chased initially or added later in the field. The
   rear terminal plate.                                     terminals for the contact outputs are furnished as
   8.3.1 Common Trouble Alarm. This output is               part of the system. Each relay provides a selec-
   at terminal CA and follows the field contacts A          table Form A or B type contact with a rating of 2
   24 Vdc relay wired between CA and V+ will                A at 28 Vdc. Relays are available in either
   energize whenever a point is abnormal (in                Hermetically Sealed or General Purpose types.
   alarm) and the relay will stay energized until           Normally open (Type A) or normally closed (Type
   all points in the system return to normal.               B) contact is available for each alarm point at
   8.3.2 Reflash. This output is at terminal F4             their respective rear terminal block terminals 5
   and follows the field contacts. A 24 Vdc relay           and 6. The normal operation (NO/ NC) can be
   wired between F4 and V+ will energize when-              changed on the auxiliary contact module at head-
   ever a point is abnormal (in alarm). If a sec-           ers marked AUX1, AUX2, AUX3, or AUX4.
   ond point goes abnormal (in alarm) while the         8.3.4 Transistor Output
   first point is still abnormal, the reflash module        Terminal 4 (TO) of each alarm I/O terminal strip
   briefly returns to normal then goes abnormal             provides an open collector output (pulling to -V)
   until all points return to normal.                       programmable for various system functions. A
   8.3.3 Auxiliary Contact Module. The auxiliary            typical application is to drive an auxiliary relay
   contact module is available with a single, dual,         following the field contact or lamp logic.
   triple or quad relay circuit, accommodating the
                                                       10
9.0 SEQUENCES (CONT.)
9.3 F3A, Automatic Reset First                                            SEQUENCE DIAGRAM
    Out with First Out Flashing                                          PROCESS      NORMAL                    FIRST OUT RESET
    and Reset Push Button                       RETURN TO                                                        WHILE NORMAL
                                                 NORMAL                  SEQUENCE     NORMAL
    1. Acknowledge, first-out reset                                                                              FIRST ABNORMAL
                                                                         VISUAL       OFF
       and test push buttons.
                                                                         AUDIBLE      SILENT
    2. Alarm audible device.
    3. Lock-in of momentary alarms                                    ACKNOWLEDGE               SUBSEQUENT
                                                                      WHILE NORMAL               ABNORMAL
       until acknowledged.
                                                                         PROCESS      ABNORMAL OR
    4. First-out flashing different from                ACKNOWLEDGE                   NORMAL
                                                            WHILE                                             FIRST OUT
       subsequent flashing.                               ABNORMAL       SEQUENCE     SUB ALARM                 RESET
    5. First-out reset push button to                                    VISUAL       FAST FLASH
       change the first out visual                                       AUDIBLE      AUDIBLE
       indication to be the same as
       subsequent visual indications.
                                           PROCESS      ABNORMAL                                      PROCESS      ABNORMAL OR
    6. Automatic reset of acknow-                                                                                  NORMAL
                                                         SUB
       ledge alarm indications when        SEQUENCE                                                   SEQUENCE     FIRST ALARM
                                                         ACKNOWLEDGED
       process conditions return to        VISUAL       ON                                            VISUAL       INTERMITTENT
                                                                                                                   FLASHING
       normal.
                                           AUDIBLE      SILENT                                        AUDIBLE      AUDIBLE
    7. Operational test.
                                                                         PROCESS      ABNORMAL OR
                                                                                      NORMAL
                                                                                      FIRST
                                                                         SEQUENCE
                                                                                      ACKNOWLEDGED               ACKNOWLEDGE
                                                    FIRST OUT RESET      VISUAL       SLOW
                                                    WHILE ABNORMAL                    FLASHING
                                                                         AUDIBLE      SILENT
   5. Ringback visual and audible          VISUAL       SLOW FLASHING                                VISUAL        FAST FLASHING
      indications when process             ALARM        SILENT
                                                                            RETURN TO ABNORMAL       ALARM
                                           AUDIBLE                                                                 AUDIBLE
      conditions return to normal.                                                                   AUDIBLE
                                           RINGBACK     AUDIBLE                                      RINGBACK      SILENT
                                           AUDIBLE                                                   AUDIBLE
   6. Manual reset of ringback
      indications.
                                                                         PROCESS      ABNORMAL
   7. Operational test.
                                                                         SEQUENCE     ACKNOWLEDGED
                                                                         VISUAL       ON
                                                           RETURN                                        ACKNOWLEDGE
                                                          TO NORMAL      ALARM        SILENT            WHILE ABNORMAL
                                                                         AUDIBLE
                                                                         RINGBACK     SILENT
                                                                         AUDIBLE
                                                       11
9.0 SEQUENCES (CONT.)
9.5 F2A, Automatic Reset First Out                                           SEQUENCE DIAGRAM
                                                                             SEQUENCE DIAGRAM
9.6 F2M, Manual Reset First Out with
    No Subsequent Alarm Flashing                                           PROCESS     NORMAL
   (Ronan ID FSM)                                            RESET WHILE                                     FIRST TO
                                                               NORMAL       SEQUENCE   NORMAL               ABNORMAL
   1. Acknowledge, reset, and test push                                     VISUAL     OFF
      buttons.
                                                                            AUDIBLE    SILENT
   2. Alarm audible device.
                                                                                                 SUBSEQUENT TO
   3. Lock-in of momentary alarms until                                                          ABNORMAL
      acknowledged.                                                        PROCESS     ABNORMAL OR
                                                                                       NORMAL
   4. Flashing indication for first alarm only.                            SEQUENCE    SUBSEQUENT
                                                                                       ALARM
      New subsequent alarms have the
                                                                           VISUAL      ON
      same visual indication as acknow-
      ledged alarms.                                                        AUDIBLE    AUDIBLE
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10.1 Monalarm Dimensional Drawings
    Flush-mount - Front View                                                     Flush-mount - Side View
    X11SN-1000 & X11SNLR-1000                                                    X11SN-1000
                                         A Overall                                             14.12” (358.78 mm)
                                                                                                                                      2.00”
    A Overall               A                                                                                                         (50.80 mm)
                                                                                                                                      Removable
          B Cutout                                                                                                                    Rear Cover
                                                                                                                                      with Captive
                                                                                                                                      Fasteners
                                                                                                                                  Field
                      A                                                                                                           Contact
                                                                                                                                  Terminals
       A
     Overall
Fuse
2.75” (69.85 mm) High x 3.00” (76.20 mm) Wide Alarm Window
                                                                            13
10.2 Dualarm Dimensional Drawings
    Flush-mount - Front View                                                 Flush-mount - Side View
    X11SN-2000 & X11SNLR-2000                                                X11SN-2000
                                        A Overall
                                                                                           14.12” (358.78 mm)
                            A                                                                                                  2.00”
    A Overall
                                                                                                                               (50.80 mm)
                            B
                                                                                                                                Removable
          B Cutout                                                                                                              Rear Cover
                                                                                                                                with Captive
                                                                                                                                Fasteners
                   A                                                                                                           Field
                                                                                                                               Contact
      A
    Overall
                   B                                                                                                           Terminals
                                                                                                                               Fuse
          1.44” (35.56 mm) High x 3.00” (76.20 mm) Wide Alarm Window
                                                                       14
10.3 Trilarm Dimensional Drawings
    Flush-mount - Front View                                                Flush-mount - Side View
    X11SN-3000 & X11SNLR-3000                                               X11SN-3000
                                        A Overall                                         14.12” (358.78 mm)
                            A                                                                                                    2.00”
    A Overall               B                                                                                                    (50.80 mm)
                            C
                                                                                                                                 Removable
          B Cutout                                                                                                               Rear Cover
                                                                                                                                 with Captive
                                                                                                                                 Fasteners
                      A                                                                                                    Field
                      B                                                                                                    Contact
                                                                                                                           Terminals
       A              C
     Overall
Fuse
.86” (21.84 mm) High x 3.00” (76.20 mm) Wide Alarm Window
                                                                       15
10.4 Quadalarm Dimensional Drawings
    Flush-mount - Front View                                                   Flush-mount - Side View
    X11SN-4000 & X11SNLR-4000                                                  X11SN-4000
                                           A Overall                                         14.12” (358.78 mm)
                            A     B                                                                                                 2.00”
                                                                                                                                    (50.80 mm)
    A Overall
                            C     D
                                                                                                                                    Removable
                                                                                                                                    Rear Cover
          B Cutout                                                                                                                  with Captive
                                                                                                                                    Fasteners
                     A     B                                                                                                   Field
                                                                                                                               Contact
                     C     D                                                                                                   Terminals
       A
     Overall
Fuse
1.44” (35.56 mm) High x 1.44” (35.56 mm) Wide Alarm Window
                                                                          16
10.5 Standard Rear Terminal Arrangements and Wiring - 24 Vdc
Monalarm X11SN-1000                                                                                                        Notes:
                                                                                                                                      Flasher Sync        F1
                                                                                                                                   for Multichassis
                                                                                                                                       Applications       F2       24 Vdc Input
                                                                                                                                                          F3       to Activate
                                                                                                                                 Reflash Output or                 Maintenance
                                                                                                                              Lamp Inhibit +24 Vdc        F4       Required Relay
                                                                                                                                                          F5       and LED
                                                                                                                                     Maintenance
                                                                                                                             Required Dry Contact         F6
                                                                                                                           Detail A
                                                                                                                           1. (F1, F2) flasher sync. connect for
                                                                                                                              multi chassis applications.
                                                                                                                           2. (F3) apply +24 Vdc to activate
Binalarm X11SN-2000
                                                                                                                              maintenance required LED and
                             DETAIL A                             *                            *                    *         relay.
                                    T
                                                        B     A                     B      A                B   A          3. (F5/F6) maintenance required relay
           Test
       Silence                     S
                                    A
                                                                                                                              contact output.
           Ack
         Reset
                    2        7
                                    R
                                   H1
                                                                                                                           4. In last position (3) of Trialarm and
  Horn 1 Relay          K1
  Horn 2 Relay      2
                        K2
                             7
                                   H2
                                                                                                                              Quadalarm units, the flasher occu-
                                            CA V+ V+                   V+ V- G
                    1        3
                                                              3                     FUSE
                                                                                           2                    1
                                                                                                                              pies positions “C” and “D”, there-
    AC Horn       K1 or K2
                                                                                                                              fore, only positions “A” and “B” are
     Electronic
          Horn                                                                                                                available.
                                             7      2       DETAIL C                                        DETAIL B
                                                 K3
                                             1     3                  V+ V-
                                 Common                                                    *Typical Field Contact Wiring
                                                 K3
                                  Trouble                         24 Vdc Input              For All Alarm Positions
Trialarm X11SN-3000
                             DETAIL A                             *                            *                    *
                                                        B     A               C     B      A           C    B   A
                                    T
           Test
                                    S
       Silence
                                    A
           Ack
                                    R
         Reset
  Horn 1 Relay
                    2
                        K1
                             7     H1
                                   H2
                                                                                                                           Detail B
                    2        7
  Horn 2 Relay
                    1
                        K2
                             3
                                            CA V+ V+                      V+ V- G                                          5. (ME) Used to form first alert groups.
                                                                                    FUSE
                                                              3                            2                    1
     AC Horn      K1 or K2                                                                                                 6. Auxiliary output NO/NC selectable.
     Electronic
          Horn                                                                                                             7. (TO) Transistor Output.
                                             7      2       DETAIL C                                        DETAIL B
                                                 K3
                                             1     3                   V+ V-
                                 Common                                                    *Typical Field Contact Wiring                             CA V+ V+
                                                 K3
                                  Trouble                         24 Vdc Input              For All Alarm Positions
                                                                                                                                 To Push-button
Quadalarm X11SN-4000                                                                                                                     Wiring                2
                                                                                                                                                      7
                             DETAIL A                             *                            *                    *                                     K3
                                                                                                                                                      1        3
                                                        B     A       D       C     B      A       D   C    B   A                      Common
           Test                     T
                                                                                                                                        Trouble           K3
                                    S
       Silence
                                    A
           Ack
                                    R
         Reset
                    2        7     H1
  Horn 1 Relay          K1
  Horn 2 Relay      2
                        K2
                             7
                                   H2                                                                                      Detail C
                                            CA V+ V+                   V+ V- G
                    1        3
                                                              3                     FUSE
                                                                                           2                    1
                                                                                                                           8. (CA) common trouble alarm transis-
    AC Horn       K1 or K2
                                                                                                                              tor driver output.
     Electronic
          Horn
                                             7      2       DETAIL C                                        DETAIL B
                                                 K3
                                             1     3                   V+ V-
                                 Common                                                    *Typical Field Contact Wiring
                                                 K3
                                  Trouble                         24 Vdc Input              For All Alarm Positions
                                                                                                           17
10.6 Rear Terminal Arrangements and Wiring for 125 Vdc Field Contact
Monalarm X11SN-1000                                                                                                          Notes:
                                                                                                                                        Flasher Sync         F1
                                                                                                                                     for Multichassis
                                                                                                                                         Applications        F2       24 Vdc Input
                                                                                                                                                             F3       to Activate
                                                                                                                                   Reflash Output or                  Maintenance
                                                                                                                                Lamp Inhibit +24 Vdc         F4       Required Relay
                                                                                                                                                             F5       and LED
                                                                                                                                        Maintenance
                                                                                                                                Required Dry Contact         F6
                                                                                                                             Detail A
                                                                                                                             1. (F1, F2) flasher sync. connect for
                                                                                                                                multi chassis applications.
Binalarm X11SN-2000                                                                                                          2. (F3) apply +24 Vdc to activate
                                                                                                                                maintenance required LED and
                               DETAIL A                                *                         *                    *         relay.
           Test                      T
                                                             B    A                   B      A               B    A
                                                                                                                             3. (F5/F6) maintenance required relay
       Silence
           Ack
                                     S
                                     A
                                                                                                                                contact output.
                                     R
         Reset
  Horn 1 Relay
                      2
                          K1
                               7     H1                                                                                      4. In last position (3) of Trialarm and
                                    H2
  Horn 2 Relay        2
                          K2
                               7
                                              CA V+ V+                      V+ V- G
                                                                                                                                Quadalarm units, the flasher occu-
                      1        3
                                                                  3                   FUSE
                                                                                             2                    1             pies positions “C” and “D”, there-
    AC Horn         K1 or K2
                                                                                                                                fore, only positions “A” and “B” are
     Electronic
          Horn                                                +   -
                                                                                                                                available.
                                               7        2                  V+ V-                             DETAIL B
              DETAIL C                             K3        125 Vdc
                                                1        3    Field        24 Vdc
                                   Common           K3
                                                             Contact        Input            *Typical Field Contact Wiring
                                                                                              For All Alarm Positions
                                    Trouble                   Input
Trialarm X11SN-3000
                               DETAIL A                                *                         *                    *
                                                             B    A             C     B      A           C   B    A
                                     T
           Test
                                     S
       Silence
                                     A
           Ack
                                     R
         Reset
                      2        7     H1
  Horn 1 Relay
  Horn 2 Relay        2
                          K1
                          K2
                               7
                                     H2                                                                                      Detail B
                                              CA V+ V+                      V+ V- G
                      1        3
                                                                  3                   FUSE
                                                                                             2                    1
                                                                                                                             5. (ME) Used to form first alert groups.
    AC Horn         K1 or K2
     Electronic
                                                                                                                             6. Auxiliary output NO/NC selectable.
          Horn                                                +   -
                                                                                                             DETAIL B
                                                                                                                             7. (TO) Transistor Output.
                                               7         2                 V+ V-
                  DETAIL C                         K3        125 Vdc
                                                1        3    Field        24 Vdc
                                   Common           K3
                                                             Contact        Input            *Typical Field Contact Wiring
                                                                                              For All Alarm Positions                                   CA V+ V+
                                    Trouble                   Input
                                                                                                             18
10.7 Rear Terminal Arrangements and Wiring for Transistor Input
                                                                                                               Notes:
                                                                                                                          Flasher Sync     F1
                                                                                                                       for Multichassis
                                                                                                                           Applications    F2        24 Vdc Input
                                                                                                                                           F3        to Activate
                                                                                                                     Reflash Output or               Maintenance
                                                                                                                  Lamp Inhibit +24 Vdc     F4        Required Relay
                                                                                                                                           F5        and LED
                                                                                                                          Maintenance
                                                                                                                  Required Dry Contact     F6
                                                                                                               Detail A
                                                                                                               1. (F1, F2) flasher sync. connect for
                                                                                                                  multi chassis applications.
Binalarm X11SN-2000                                                                                            2. (F3) apply +24 Vdc to activate
                                                                                                                  maintenance required LED and
                         DETAIL A                               DETAIL B, Typical for
                                                                 All Alarm Positions                              relay.
                                                                                                  B    A       3. (F5/F6) maintenance required relay
           Test
       Silence                     S
                                    T
                                                                                                                  contact output.
                                                                                                               4. In last position (3) of Trialarm and
                                    A
           Ack
                                    R
         Reset
                                                                                                                  Quadalarm units, the flasher occu-
                    2        7     H1
  Horn 1 Relay          K1
                                   H2
                    2        7
  Horn 2 Relay
                    1
                        K2
                             3
                                            CA V+ V+               V+ V- G
                                                                               FUSE
                                                                                                                  pies positions “C” and “D”, there-
    AC Horn       K1 or K2
                                                            3                         2                    1
                                                                                                                  fore, only positions “A” and “B” are
     Electronic                                                                                                   available.
          Horn
                                                        DETAIL C
                                             7      2
                                                 K3
                                             1     3               V+ V-
                                 Common
                                                 K3
                                  Trouble                       24 Vdc Input
Trialarm X11SN-3000
                         DETAIL A                               DETAIL B, Typical for
                                                                 All Alarm Positions
                                                                                              C   B    A
                                    T
           Test
                                    S
       Silence
                                    A
           Ack
                                    R
         Reset
                    2        7     H1
  Horn 1 Relay          K1
                                   H2
                    2        7
  Horn 2 Relay          K2
                                            CA V+ V+               V+ V- G
                    1        3
                                                                               FUSE
                                                            3                         2                    1
    AC Horn       K1 or K2
     Electronic                                                                                                Detail B
          Horn
                                             7
                                                 K3
                                                    2
                                                        DETAIL C                                               5. (ME) Used to form first alert groups.
                                 Common
                                             1
                                                 K3
                                                   3               V+ V-
                                                                                                               6. Auxiliary output NO/NC selectable.
                                  Trouble                       24 Vdc Input
                                                                                                               7. (TO) Transistor Output.
Quadalarm X11SN-4000
                                                                                                                                          CA V+ V+
                         DETAIL A                               DETAIL B, Typical for
                                                                 All Alarm Positions
                                                                                          D   C   B    A                To Push-button
                                    T
           Test
                                    S
                                                                                                                                Wiring     7         2
       Silence
           Ack                      A                                                                                                           K3
                                    R
         Reset                                                                                                                             1         3
                    2        7     H1
  Horn 1 Relay          K1
                    2        7
                                   H2                                                                                         Common
  Horn 2 Relay          K2
                                            CA V+ V+               V+ V- G                                                     Trouble         K3
                    1        3
                                                                               FUSE
                                                            3                         2                    1
    AC Horn       K1 or K2
     Electronic
          Horn                                                                                                 Detail C
                                                        DETAIL C
                                             7
                                              K3
                                             1 3
                                                 2
                                                                   V+ V-                                       8. (CA) common trouble alarm transis-
                                 Common
                                  Trouble        K3
                                                                24 Vdc Input                                      tor driver output.
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10.8 Rear Terminal Arrangements and Wiring for Opto-coupled Input
     115 Vac, 24 Vdc, 48 Vdc, 125 Vdc
Monalarm X11SN-1000                                                                                                                                    Notes:
                                                                                                                                                                  Flasher Sync         F1
                                                                                                                                                               for Multichassis
                                                                                                                                                                   Applications     F2          24 Vdc Input
                                                                                                                                                                                    F3          to Activate
                                                                                                                                                             Reflash Output or                  Maintenance
                                                                                                                                                          Lamp Inhibit +24 Vdc      F4          Required Relay
                                                                                                                                                                                    F5          and LED
                                                                                                                                                                  Maintenance
                                                                                                                                                          Required Dry Contact      F6
                                                                                                                                                       Detail A
                                                                                                                                                       1. (F1, F2) flasher sync. connect for
                                                                                                                                                          multi chassis applications.
Binalarm X11SN-2000                                                                                                                                    2. (F3) apply +24 Vdc to activate
                                          Input Voltage          +       +                           +       +                         +       +          maintenance required LED and
                              DETAIL A                                       *                                   *                                 *      relay.
                                                             B       A                           B       A                         B       A
                                                                                                                                                       3. (F5/F6) maintenance required relay
           Test                       T
                                      S
                                                                                                                                                          contact output.
       Silence
                                      A
           Ack
         Reset                        R                                                                                                                4. In last position (3) of Trialarm and
                     2         7
  Horn 1 Relay
                     2
                         K1
                               7
                                     H1
                                     H2                                                                                                                   Quadalarm units, the flasher occu-
  Horn 2 Relay
                     1
                         K2
                               3
                                                 CA V+ V+                            V+ V- G                                                              pies positions “C” and “D”, there-
                                                                                                 FUSE
                                                                     3                                   2                                 1              fore, only positions “A” and “B” are
     AC Horn      K1 or K2
     Electronic                                                                                                                                           available.
          Horn
                                                  7      2       DETAIL C                                                        DETAIL B
                                                      K3
                                                  1     3                            V+ V-
                                   Common
                                    Trouble           K3                                                                 *Typical
                                                                                                                          NO or NC
                                                                                                                                  Field Contact
                                                                             24 Vdc Input
Trialarm X11SN-3000
                                          Input Voltage          +       +                   +       +       +                +       +        +
                              DETAIL A                                       *                                   *                                 *
                                                             B       A                   C       B       A                   C     B       A
                                      T
           Test
                                     S
       Silence
                                      A
           Ack
                                      R
         Reset
  Horn 1 Relay
                    2
                         K1
                              7      H1                                                                                                                Detail B
                                     H2
                    2         7
  Horn 2 Relay
                     1
                         K2
                              3
                                                CA V+ V+                             V+ V- G                                                           5. (ME) Used to form first alert groups.
                                                                                                 FUSE
                                                                     3                                   2                                 1
     AC Horn      K1 or K2                                                                                                                             6. Auxiliary output NO/NC selectable.
     Electronic
          Horn
                                                                                                                                                       7. (TO) Transistor Output
                                                  7      2       DETAIL C                                                   DETAIL B
                                                      K3
                                                  1     3                        V+ V-                                                                                            CA V+ V+
                                   Common
                                                      K3
                                                                                                                         *Typical
                                                                                                                          NO or NC
                                                                                                                                  Field Contact
                                    Trouble                                  24 Vdc Input
                                                                                                                                                               To Push-button
Quadalarm X11SN-4000                                                                                                                                                   Wiring      7        2
                                          Input Voltage      +       +           +           +    +      +           +        +    +       +                                           K3
                              DETAIL A                                       *                                   *                                 *                               1        3
                                                                                                                                                                    Common
                                                             B       A           D       C       B       A           D      C     B        A                         Trouble           K3
                                     T
           Test
                                     S
       Silence
                                     A
           Ack
                                     R
         Reset
  Horn 1 Relay
                    2
                         K1
                              7      H1
                                     H2
                                                                                                                                                       Detail C
                    2         7
  Horn 2 Relay           K2
                    1         3
                                                CA V+ V+                         V+ V- G
                                                                                                 FUSE
                                                                                                                                                       8. (CA) common trouble alarm transis-
                                                                     3                                   2                                 1              tor driver output.
    AC Horn       K1 or K2
     Electronic
          Horn
                                                 7       2   DETAIL C                                                    DETAIL B
                                                      K3
                                                  1     3                        V+ V-
                                  Common
                                                      K3
                                                                                                                     *Typical
                                                                                                                      NO or NC
                                                                                                                              Field Contact
                                   Trouble                                   24 Vdc Input
                                                                                                                                  20
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