INX-10AIntelligent NAC Expander PanelLT-899 Rev. 4August 2011Installation and Operation Manual
10Introduction1.1 The INX-10A Intelligent NAC Expander PanelMircom’s INX-10A is an Intelligent NAC Expander Panel for use with Mircom’s FX-2000 Serie
11Introduction• Enable or disable the Battery Charger on activation• Class A or B output signals• Horn/Strobe sync protocols include Mircom, Amseco, G
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13INX-10A Overview2.0 INX-10A OverviewThis chapter lists the components of the INX-10A.This chapter explains• INX-10A Components
14INX-10A Overview2.1 INX-10A ComponentsThe following table describes the components of the INX-10A.Table 2 FX-3500 ComponentsModel DescriptionINX-1
15Installation3.0 Installation This chapter describes the installation of the INX-10AThis chapter explains• How to mount the Enclosure• Main Chassis
16Installation3.1 Enclosure Dimensions3.2 Installing the INX-10A EnclosureThe INX-10A can be surface mounted with four screws as shown in Figure 1 o
17InstallationTo Surface Mount the Enclosure1. Using the INX-10A back plate as a template, mark the top of the two mounting hole locations 11” apart
18InstallationTo Flush Mount the Enclosure1. Unscrew and remove Main Chassis and Transformer from the enclosure.2. Unscrew the wingnut and remove th
19Installation3.3 Chassis Board ConnectionsThe Main Chassis is pre-installed in the INX-10A Enclosure as shown in Figure 1 INX-10A Dimensions on page
20Indication & Controls4.0 Indication & Controls This chapter describes the LED indicators and controls of the INX-10A.This chapter explains•
21Indication & Controls4.1 Indication and ControlsThe INX-10A has 5 main annunciation indicators located on the main display panel. For troublesh
22Indication & Controls4.1.1 Common IndicatorsThe main display panel has 5 common LED indicators; Power On, Add. Line Activity/Alarm, Common Trou
23Indication & ControlsGround Fault TroubleFlashes amber when there is a ground fault trouble. To correct the fault, check for any external wiring
24Operation5.0 OperationThis chapter describes operational capabilities of the INX-10AThis chapter explains• Circuit Types• Synchronization Modes• Po
25Operation5.1 Circuit TypesAny failure on the SLC loop activates any configured NAC Circuits.5.1.1 NAC (Output) Circuits TypesSignal For audible de
26Operation5.2 Intelligent NAC Expander (INX) ModesThe INX-10A is capable of synchronizing signal rates internally or receiving the signals externall
27Operation5.2.3 INX Mode with Redundant InputThe system continuously monitors the SLC loop. If there is no activity for a notable time (80 seconds t
28Operation5.4 Evacuation Codes5.4.1 Single stage codesContinuousOn 100% of the time.Temporal Code0.5 second on, 0.5 second off, 0.5 second on, 0.5
29OperationFigure 9 Evacuation Codes0.5s0.5s1.5s0.5s0.5s5s 10sCONTINOUSTEMPORAL CODEMARCH CODECALIFORNIA CODE0.5s2.5sALERT CODE
3Table of ContentsTable of Contents1.0 Introduction 91.1 The INX-10A Intelligent NAC Expander Panel ...
30Configuration6.0 ConfigurationThe chapter describes how to configure the INX-10A with the DIP switches located on the main board.This chapter expla
31Configuration6.1 Dip SwitchesThe following diagram displays the five DIP switches used by the INX-10A.6.1.1 Using the DIP switchesConfiguring the
32Configuration6.2 DIP Switch ConfigurationConfiguration is done via a group a five DIP switches located to the left of the LED display board. 6.2.1
33ConfigurationTable 5 INX-10A Base Address DIP switch positions AddressSwitch SettingAddressSwitch SettingAddressSwitch SettingAddressSwitch Setting
34Configuration6.2.2 Setting Protocols, Reporting, Charger, Battery InstalledUse DIP switch 2 to set device protocols, enable second stage reporting
35Configuration6.2.3 Charger Settings, Synchronization Settings, NAC Input SettingsUse DIP switch 3 to configure charger, synchronization and NAC In
36Configuration6.2.4 Setting Alert Rates, Evacuation Rates, NAC 5 Output FunctionsUse DIP switch 4 to configure Alert and Evacuation Rates, and NAC
37Configuration6.2.5 Setting Strobe Types, NAC 1-3 Supply Settings, NAC 4 Output FunctionUse DIP switch 5 to configure Strobe types, NAC 1-3 setting
38Configuration6.3 Single Stage AddressingAddress Assignments are done via DIP switch 2(SW2) which is located to the left of the Main LED display boa
39ConfigurationFigure 12 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Basic ReportingNotes: Table 10 represents all NACs configured
4Table of Contents5.3.1 NAC Outputs as Power Supply Outputs ... 275.3.2 NAC Out
40ConfigurationFigure 13 Secutron Configuration Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Basic Reporting
41Configuration6.3.2 Single Stage with Enhanced Trouble Reporting AddressingTo configure the recommended base addressTo configure the INX for Single
42ConfigurationFigure 14 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Enhanced ReportingFigure 15 Secutron Configuration Settings -
43Configuration6.3.3 Single Stage with Basic Reporting and Power Supply Output AddressingIn order to maximize the amount of addresses available, if
44ConfigurationFigure 16 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Basic Reporting and Power Supply OutputFigure 17 Secutron Con
45Configuration6.3.4 Single Stage with Enhanced Reporting and Power Supply Output AddressingIn order to maximize the amount of addresses available,
46ConfigurationFigure 18 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Enhanced Reporting and Power Supply OutputTable 13 Assigning Ad
47ConfigurationFigure 19 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Power Supply Output
48Configuration6.4 Two Stage Addressing OptionsAddress Assignments are done via DIP switch 2(SW2) which is located to the left of the Main LED displa
49ConfigurationFigure 20 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Basic ReportingNotes: Table 14 represents all NACs configured as
5Table of Contents7.2.6 Synchronized Input from INX-10A SIngle Stage Wiring - Class B Multiple Slaves ... 727.2.7 Synchronized Input from INX-10
50ConfigurationFigure 21 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Basic Reporting
51Configuration6.4.2 Two Stage Address Assignment with Enhanced Trouble ReportingTo configure the recommended base addressTo configure the INX for T
52ConfigurationSecond Stage NAC3 Base Address + 12 197Second Stage NAC4 Base Address + 13 198Second Stage NAC5 Base Address + 14 199Notes: Table 15
53ConfigurationFigure 22 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Enhanced Reporting
54ConfigurationFigure 23 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Enhanced Reporting
55Configuration6.4.3 Two Stage with Basic Reporting and Power Supply Output AddressingIn order to maximize the amount of addresses available, if a N
56ConfigurationFigure 24 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Power Supply OutputSecond Stage NAC2 Base Address + 7 197Second Sta
57ConfigurationFigure 25 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Power Supply Output
58Configuration6.4.4 Two Stage Address Assignment with Enhanced Trouble Reporting and Power Supply AddressingIn order to maximize the amount of addr
59ConfigurationTable 17 Configuring Two Stage Address Assignment with Enhanced Trouble Reporting and Power Supply AddressingFunction Address Recommen
6Table of Contents10.0 Appendix B - Power Supply & Battery Calculations 8511.0 Appendix C - Sample Applications 8611.1 Minimal Size Single Stage
60ConfigurationFigure 26 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Enhanced Reporting and Power Supply Addressing
61ConfigurationFigure 27 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Enhanced Reporting and Power Supply Addressing6.4.5 Adding Functi
62Configuration6.5 Independent Mode Configuration OptionsNAC circuits on the INX-10A can be configured to drive both Signals and Strobes. 6.5.1 NACs
63ConfigurationSystem Sensor Temporal System Sensor March TimeSystem Sensor CaliforniaSystem Sensor 120 PPM, 50% Duty CycleSecutron/Gentex ContinuousS
64Configuration6.5.2 NAC1, NAC2 and NAC3 Configured as SignalsTo configure NAC1, NAC2 and NAC3 to drive signals set SW3-7 to 1 (ON).Configure the St
65ConfigurationSystem Sensor March TimeSystem Sensor CaliforniaSystem Sensor 120 PPM, 50% Duty CycleSecutron/Gentex ContinuousSecutron/Gentex Temporal
66Wiring7.0 WiringThis chapter describes the proper field wiring for the INX-10A.This chapter explains • Maximum wiring distances• Wiring Terminal Co
67Wiring7.1 Wiring TablesTable 20 Wiring Table for Input CircuitsWire Gauge Maximum Wiring Run to Last Device (ELR)(AWG) ft m22 2990 91020 4760 1450
68Wiring7.2 Main Board Terminal ConnectionsWire devices to terminals as shown below. See 7.1 Wiring Tables on page 67, Table 21 Wiring Table for NAC
69Wiring7.2.1 SLC Loop Wiring - Class B Figure 30 SLC Loop Wiring - Class B7.2.2 SLC Loop Wiring - Class A Figure 31 SLC Loop Wiring - Class A
7List of FiguresList of FiguresFigure 1 INX-10A Dimensions ...
70Wiring7.2.3 Synchronized Input from FACP Wiring - Class BFigure 32 Synchronized Input from FACP Wiring - Class B7.2.4 Synchronized Input from F
71Wiring7.2.5 Synchronized Input from INX-10A Wiring - Class B Single SlaveFigure 34 Synchronized Input from INX-10A Wiring - Class B Single Slave
72Wiring7.2.6 Synchronized Input from INX-10A SIngle Stage Wiring - Class B Multiple Slaves Figure 35 Synchronized Input from INX-10A Wiring - Cla
73Wiring7.2.7 Synchronized Input from INX-10A Two Stage Wiring - Class B Multiple Slaves Figure 36 Synchronized Input from INX-10A Wiring - Class
74Wiring7.2.8 Relay, Ground Supervision and Auxiliary Supply WiringFigure 37 Relay, Ground Supervision and Auxiliary Supply Wiring7.2.9 Supervisi
75Wiring7.2.10 NAC CIrcuit Wiring - Class BFigure 39 NAC CIrcuit Wiring - Class B7.2.11 NAC CIrcuit Wiring - Class AFigure 40 NAC CIrcuit Wiring
76Wiring7.3 Power Supply ConnectionsThe power supply is pre-installed as part of the Main Chassis. The following table displays the electrical rating
77Wiring7.4 System CheckoutThe following are the recommended steps before and during the powering up of the INX-10A.7.4.1 Before Turning The Power O
78Wiring7.5.4 Common Trouble If only a common trouble is indicated on the main panel and none of those above confirming trouble indicators are on, th
79Warranty and Warning Information8.0 Warranty and Warning Information8.1 Warning Please Read Carefully 8.2 Note to Installers This warning contai
8List of TablesList of TablesTable 1 Compatible Fire Alarm Control Panels ...
80Warranty and Warning Informationmay fail to operate as expected. Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition.8.
81Warranty and Warning Information8.3.9 Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms, they may be out of service or busy for certai
82Warranty and Warning Information8.4.2 Conditions to Void Warranty This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal
83Warranty and Warning Informationobtain an authorization number. Mircom will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not
84Appendix A - Specifications And Features9.0 Appendix A - Specifications And FeaturesTable 23 INX-10A Specifications and FeaturesINX-10A Main Chass
85Appendix B - Power Supply & Battery Calculations10.0 Appendix B - Power Supply & Battery CalculationsUse the form below to determine the re
86Appendix C - Sample Applications11.0 Appendix C - Sample Applications11.1 Minimal Size Single Stage Addressable System - Factory Default SettingsI
87Appendix C - Sample Applications11.2 Minimal Two Stage Addressable SystemIn a minimal size system the INX-10A will require 7 addresses. The followin
88Appendix C - Sample Applications11.3 Minimal ULC Two Stage Addressable System In a minimal size system the INX-10A will require 7 addresses. The fol
89Appendix D - FX-2000 and FleX-Net Series ULI Compatible Devices12.0 Appendix D - FX-2000 and FleX-Net Series ULI Compatible Devices12.1 Horns and
9Introduction1.0 IntroductionThis document provides information for the successful installation, operation and configuration of the INX-10A.This chap
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