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INX-10A
Intelligent NAC Expander Panel
LT-899 Rev. 4
August 2011
Installation and Operation Manual
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INX-10AIntelligent NAC Expander PanelLT-899 Rev. 4August 2011Installation and Operation Manual

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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

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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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12Introduction1.2 Contact UsFor General Inquiries, Customer Service and Technical Support you can contact us Monday to Friday 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

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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

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14INX-10A Overview2.1 INX-10A ComponentsThe following table describes the components of the INX-10A.Table 2 FX-3500 ComponentsModel DescriptionINX-1

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15Installation3.0 Installation This chapter describes the installation of the INX-10AThis chapter explains• How to mount the Enclosure• Main Chassis

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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

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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

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18InstallationTo Flush Mount the Enclosure1. Unscrew and remove Main Chassis and Transformer from the enclosure.2. Unscrew the wingnut and remove th

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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

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20Indication & Controls4.0 Indication & Controls This chapter describes the LED indicators and controls of the INX-10A.This chapter explains•

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21Indication & Controls4.1 Indication and ControlsThe INX-10A has 5 main annunciation indicators located on the main display panel. For troublesh

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22Indication & Controls4.1.1 Common IndicatorsThe main display panel has 5 common LED indicators; Power On, Add. Line Activity/Alarm, Common Trou

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23Indication & ControlsGround Fault TroubleFlashes amber when there is a ground fault trouble. To correct the fault, check for any external wiring

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24Operation5.0 OperationThis chapter describes operational capabilities of the INX-10AThis chapter explains• Circuit Types• Synchronization Modes• Po

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25Operation5.1 Circuit TypesAny failure on the SLC loop activates any configured NAC Circuits.5.1.1 NAC (Output) Circuits TypesSignal For audible de

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26Operation5.2 Intelligent NAC Expander (INX) ModesThe INX-10A is capable of synchronizing signal rates internally or receiving the signals externall

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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

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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

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29OperationFigure 9 Evacuation Codes0.5s0.5s1.5s0.5s0.5s5s 10sCONTINOUSTEMPORAL CODEMARCH CODECALIFORNIA CODE0.5s2.5sALERT CODE

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3Table of ContentsTable of Contents1.0 Introduction 91.1 The INX-10A Intelligent NAC Expander Panel ...

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30Configuration6.0 ConfigurationThe chapter describes how to configure the INX-10A with the DIP switches located on the main board.This chapter expla

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31Configuration6.1 Dip SwitchesThe following diagram displays the five DIP switches used by the INX-10A.6.1.1 Using the DIP switchesConfiguring the

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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

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33ConfigurationTable 5 INX-10A Base Address DIP switch positions AddressSwitch SettingAddressSwitch SettingAddressSwitch SettingAddressSwitch Setting

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34Configuration6.2.2 Setting Protocols, Reporting, Charger, Battery InstalledUse DIP switch 2 to set device protocols, enable second stage reporting

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35Configuration6.2.3 Charger Settings, Synchronization Settings, NAC Input SettingsUse DIP switch 3 to configure charger, synchronization and NAC In

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36Configuration6.2.4 Setting Alert Rates, Evacuation Rates, NAC 5 Output FunctionsUse DIP switch 4 to configure Alert and Evacuation Rates, and NAC

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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

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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

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39ConfigurationFigure 12 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Basic ReportingNotes: Table 10 represents all NACs configured

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4Table of Contents5.3.1 NAC Outputs as Power Supply Outputs ... 275.3.2 NAC Out

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40ConfigurationFigure 13 Secutron Configuration Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Basic Reporting

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41Configuration6.3.2 Single Stage with Enhanced Trouble Reporting AddressingTo configure the recommended base addressTo configure the INX for Single

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42ConfigurationFigure 14 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Enhanced ReportingFigure 15 Secutron Configuration Settings -

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43Configuration6.3.3 Single Stage with Basic Reporting and Power Supply Output AddressingIn order to maximize the amount of addresses available, if

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44ConfigurationFigure 16 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Basic Reporting and Power Supply OutputFigure 17 Secutron Con

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45Configuration6.3.4 Single Stage with Enhanced Reporting and Power Supply Output AddressingIn order to maximize the amount of addresses available,

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46ConfigurationFigure 18 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Enhanced Reporting and Power Supply OutputTable 13 Assigning Ad

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47ConfigurationFigure 19 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Single Stage with Power Supply Output

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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

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49ConfigurationFigure 20 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Basic ReportingNotes: Table 14 represents all NACs configured as

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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

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50ConfigurationFigure 21 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Basic Reporting

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51Configuration6.4.2 Two Stage Address Assignment with Enhanced Trouble ReportingTo configure the recommended base addressTo configure the INX for T

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52ConfigurationSecond Stage NAC3 Base Address + 12 197Second Stage NAC4 Base Address + 13 198Second Stage NAC5 Base Address + 14 199Notes: Table 15

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53ConfigurationFigure 22 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Enhanced Reporting

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54ConfigurationFigure 23 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Enhanced Reporting

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55Configuration6.4.3 Two Stage with Basic Reporting and Power Supply Output AddressingIn order to maximize the amount of addresses available, if a N

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56ConfigurationFigure 24 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Power Supply OutputSecond Stage NAC2 Base Address + 7 197Second Sta

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57ConfigurationFigure 25 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Power Supply Output

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58Configuration6.4.4 Two Stage Address Assignment with Enhanced Trouble Reporting and Power Supply AddressingIn order to maximize the amount of addr

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59ConfigurationTable 17 Configuring Two Stage Address Assignment with Enhanced Trouble Reporting and Power Supply AddressingFunction Address Recommen

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6Table of Contents10.0 Appendix B - Power Supply & Battery Calculations 8511.0 Appendix C - Sample Applications 8611.1 Minimal Size Single Stage

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60ConfigurationFigure 26 FX-2000 Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Enhanced Reporting and Power Supply Addressing

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61ConfigurationFigure 27 Secutron Configurator Settings - INX-10A Two Stage with Enhanced Reporting and Power Supply Addressing6.4.5 Adding Functi

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62Configuration6.5 Independent Mode Configuration OptionsNAC circuits on the INX-10A can be configured to drive both Signals and Strobes. 6.5.1 NACs

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63ConfigurationSystem Sensor Temporal System Sensor March TimeSystem Sensor CaliforniaSystem Sensor 120 PPM, 50% Duty CycleSecutron/Gentex ContinuousS

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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

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65ConfigurationSystem Sensor March TimeSystem Sensor CaliforniaSystem Sensor 120 PPM, 50% Duty CycleSecutron/Gentex ContinuousSecutron/Gentex Temporal

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66Wiring7.0 WiringThis chapter describes the proper field wiring for the INX-10A.This chapter explains • Maximum wiring distances• Wiring Terminal Co

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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

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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

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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

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7List of FiguresList of FiguresFigure 1 INX-10A Dimensions ...

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70Wiring7.2.3 Synchronized Input from FACP Wiring - Class BFigure 32 Synchronized Input from FACP Wiring - Class B7.2.4 Synchronized Input from F

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71Wiring7.2.5 Synchronized Input from INX-10A Wiring - Class B Single SlaveFigure 34 Synchronized Input from INX-10A Wiring - Class B Single Slave

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72Wiring7.2.6 Synchronized Input from INX-10A SIngle Stage Wiring - Class B Multiple Slaves Figure 35 Synchronized Input from INX-10A Wiring - Cla

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73Wiring7.2.7 Synchronized Input from INX-10A Two Stage Wiring - Class B Multiple Slaves Figure 36 Synchronized Input from INX-10A Wiring - Class

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74Wiring7.2.8 Relay, Ground Supervision and Auxiliary Supply WiringFigure 37 Relay, Ground Supervision and Auxiliary Supply Wiring7.2.9 Supervisi

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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

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76Wiring7.3 Power Supply ConnectionsThe power supply is pre-installed as part of the Main Chassis. The following table displays the electrical rating

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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

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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

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79Warranty and Warning Information8.0 Warranty and Warning Information8.1 Warning Please Read Carefully 8.2 Note to Installers This warning contai

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8List of TablesList of TablesTable 1 Compatible Fire Alarm Control Panels ...

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80Warranty and Warning Informationmay fail to operate as expected. Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition.8.

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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

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82Warranty and Warning Information8.4.2 Conditions to Void Warranty This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal

Strona 82 - 8.7 Out of Warranty Repairs

83Warranty and Warning Informationobtain an authorization number. Mircom will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not

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84Appendix A - Specifications And Features9.0 Appendix A - Specifications And FeaturesTable 23 INX-10A Specifications and FeaturesINX-10A Main Chass

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85Appendix B - Power Supply & Battery Calculations10.0 Appendix B - Power Supply & Battery CalculationsUse the form below to determine the re

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86Appendix C - Sample Applications11.0 Appendix C - Sample Applications11.1 Minimal Size Single Stage Addressable System - Factory Default SettingsI

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87Appendix C - Sample Applications11.2 Minimal Two Stage Addressable SystemIn a minimal size system the INX-10A will require 7 addresses. The followin

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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

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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

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9Introduction1.0 IntroductionThis document provides information for the successful installation, operation and configuration of the INX-10A.This chap

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