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Node Unit (NU)

The NU comprises a small two part polycarbonate case

containing a single pcb on which are terminal blocks.

The unit is connected to the control network and is a

control and connecting device for four circuits and four

programmable outputs. It also contains a sounder

output and a sounder mute output. It has no external

controls hence it may be positioned at any convenient

location as access is normally only required for

maintenance. The unit is surface mounted and has

cable entry points in the base top and bottom.

Remote Keypad Node Unit (REM)

The REM comprises a small two part polycarbonate

case containing a pcb and the system controls

consisting of:

1.

A 15 key tactile keypad for entering data and

programming the system. When in use the keypad is

illuminated;

2.

A liquid crystal display (LCD) of two lines of 20

characters each which provides system status

information and gives directions when

programming the system.

The unit is connected to the control network and is a

control and connecting device for four circuits and four

programmable outputs. The base contains a terminal

block for all external connections and the unit is fitted

with an internal sounder which provides local alarms

and system status sounds. The unit is surface mounted

and has cable entry points in the base on all four sides.

The REM’s are used to control and programme the

system hence they must be positioned at suitable

control positions with easy access.

Ward Control Unit (WCU)

The WCU comprises the same case as the NU and

contains a single pcb on which are terminal blocks. If

fitted the unit acts as a control and interface device to

allow a designated Ward to be Set and Unset using its

own dedicated Exit and Entry route and units. The WCU

may be positioned at any location normally adjacent to

its Exit/Entry devices and to its controlling REM or NU. The

unit is surface mounted and has cable entry points in the

base top and bottom. It contains controls for its Ward for

setting the entry time, exit time and settling time and links

to select the type of exit procedure.

System Control Network

The CP supplies power to and monitors all the

connected NU and REM via a six or eight wire Control

Network. Each connected unit is ’daisy chained’ to the

Network and the maximum permitted distance

between units is 100m but the furthest unit in a full system

is limited to a total cable length of 1 km from the CP.

496529 Issue A

7 of 20

TS2000

TS2000

Ward

Control

Unit

Loudspeaker

REM

or

NU

12V Supply

Exit Terminate (ET Con)

Access (Acc Con)

Last Exit/Entry(LX Con)

Ward Control Outputs:

Ward Set Fail (A)

Ward Exit (B)

Ward Set (C)

Ward Alarm (D)

Ward Control Circuits

Ward Control (A)

Last Exit Out (B)

Access Out ( C)

Network

Network

Figure 3. Ward Control Unit Schematic

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