Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual P/N 3100485-EN • REV 04 • ISS 28AUG12
4 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Component descriptions Figure 1: Components (1) (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12) (1) E
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 5 Specifications The following specifications apply to all BPS models. AC line voltage 6.5 A
6 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual LED indicators The BPS has seven LED indicators. See “Component descriptions” for the locat
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 7 Installing the enclosure When installing this system, be sure to follow all applicable nati
8 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Installing option modules in the enclosure Up to three option modules can be installed on t
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 9 Note: Route the wiring around the perimeter of the enclosure, not across the circuit board.
10 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Installing the circuit board in the enclosure You may have to remove the circuit board to
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 11 Figure 6: Barrel spacer installation (1)(2) (1) Barrel spacers (2) Long screws Note: The b
12 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Setting the jumpers There are four jumpers on the BPS. See Figure 1 on page 4 for the loca
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 13 Figure 8: Ground fault enable (1)(2)+ +(3) (1) Control panel. The control panel is respon
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14 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual UL 864 programming requirements NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTI
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 15 Setting the DIP switches Two eight-position DIP switches are used to configure the BPS. Th
16 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Table 3: Sense circuit to NAC correlations Switch settings Class B Class A SW1-2 SW1-3
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 17 Table 5: Switch settings (SW1-4) Switch setting Operation description ON NACs turn on 4
18 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Continuous mode In continuous mode, NACs are activated following the sense circuits in con
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 19 Genesis mode for continuous NACs (SW2-5) Switch SW2-5 controls NAC operation for Genesis s
20 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Class A or B NAC configuration (SW2-8) Switch SW2-8 controls NAC Class A or B operation fo
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 21 Wire routing Separate power-limited from nonpower-limited wiring. Wiring within the enclos
22 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Connecting the field wiring Caution: Break the wire run at each terminal connection to pro
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 23 Figure 12: Battery wiring LNG+-TB3TB4(3) (1) Red (2) Black (3) Blue (4) Top view
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual i Content Important information iiiLimitation of liability iiiRemote Booster Power Supp
24 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual NAC Class B wiring Connect a single NAC circuit to one NAC output. Terminate the circuit w
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 25 NAC Class A wiring Connect one NAC circuit to one NAC output, either NAC1 or NAC3. Termina
26 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Sense circuit wiring The BPS has two Class B sense (activation) circuits (Sense 1 and Sens
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 27 Figure 16: Trouble relay wiring with four AUX circuits ++++TB2TB1TB5(15)(15)(15)(15)(19)(1
28 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Figure 17: Common trouble relay wiring NCTROUBLECOM NOOUTSENCOTB2(1) (1) To booster troub
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 29 NAC wiring using CC1(S) modules The following wiring diagrams show Signature Series CC1(S)
30 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Notes • CC1(S) modules must be wired and programmed on the Signature controller for prope
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 31 Legend (1) NAC1/AUX1 (2) NAC2/AUX2 (3) NAC3/AUX3 (4) NAC4/AUX4 (5) 200 mA AUX Continuou
32 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Figure 20: Multiple CC1(S) modules using one of the BPS’s NAC/AUX circuits (18)(17)(21)(21
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 33 Legend (1) NAC1/AUX1 (2) NAC2/AUX2 (3) NAC3/AUX3 (4) NAC4/AUX4 (5) 200 mA AUX Continuou
ii Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Wire routing 21Connecting the field wiring 22AC power wiring 22Battery wiring 2
34 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Installing the 3-TAMP tamper switch The 3-TAMP tamper switch is used to detect an open enc
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 35 Battery calculation worksheet Supervisory (AUX1, AUX2, AUX3, AUX4) Note: Only add auxiliar
36 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Alarm mAh required (K x M): mAh (N) Total battery mAh (N + G): mAh (O)Total battery Ah (O/
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 37 Notification appliance circuit calculations Introduction This topic shows you how to deter
38 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual The maximum voltage is the highest voltage measured at the NAC terminals. This value is no
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 39 Worksheet method Use this worksheet to determine the maximum cable length of a notificatio
40 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Equation method Appliance operating voltage and current Regulated notification appliances
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 41 Calculating cable length To calculate the maximum NAC cable length: 1. Calculate the tota
42 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Where: Rmax = maximum resistance Rw = wire resistance factor Example: You’re using regulat
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 43 Understanding BPS synchronization When using Genesis devices, the activation of the visibl
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual iii Important information Limitation of liability To the maximum extent permitted by applicab
44 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Synchronization of visible outputs In the figure below, all visible output circuits on eac
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 45 Figure 24: BPSs connected in parallel with sense circuits 12345678910111213(1)(2)(6)(7)(5)
46 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Applications Disclaimer: The applications in this section are shown in general terms. It i
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 47 Genesis circuit notification Figure 26: Genesis circuit notification G(1)(2)BPS(5)(6)(7)(8
48 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Conventional visible and audible circuit notification Figure 28: Conventional visible and
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 49 Conventional visible and audible circuit to Genesis notification Figure 30: Conventional v
50 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Conventional audible or visible circuit to Genesis notification Figure 32: Conventional au
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 51 Genesis visible circuit and conventional audible circuit to Genesis notification Figure 34
52 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Conventional split mode circuit with fault tolerance notification Figure 36: Conventional
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 53 Genesis split mode circuit with fault tolerance notification Figure 38: Genesis split mode
iv Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Remote Booster Power Supply FCC compliance This equipment can generate and radiate radio f
54 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual CDR-3 Coder to Genesis notification Figure 40: CDR-3 Coder to Genesis notification GG(11)G
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 55 CDR-3 Coder to conventional notification Figure 42: CDR-3 Coder to conventional notificati
56 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual CDR-3 Coder to Genesis visibles and conventional audibles Figure 44: CDR-3 Coder to Genesi
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 57 Figure 46: Security 24 VDC to 12 VDC (1)++++TB1(2)(3)(4)24 V24DC1212 V(5)(6)(7)BPS (1) NAC
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Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 1 Introduction This installation manual is intended for use by installers and field technicia
2 Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual Installation procedure checklist Follow these steps to install and set up the booster power
Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual 3 Getting started Description The 6.5 A and 10 A booster power supplies are designed to exten
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