Controlling a t gen 50 from a nac output, Controlling a t-gen 50 from a nac output -11, Figure 5-5. nac connection to a t-gen 50 -11 – Tyco 4100U-S1 User Manual

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A T-GEN 50 can be controlled and supervised using a NAC output. The NAC is used to
control the ALM- input to the T-GEN 50 and to supervise its Fault relay output. The T-
GEN 50 is configured to supervise the 100V wiring to the loudspeakers.

Figure 5-5 shows the wiring between the T-GEN 50 and the NAC terminals.

The detail of the 24V supply is not shown, but the T-GEN 50 0V MUST be common with
the 4100U 0V (this will always be the case when using the AUX POWER supply as
described earlier).

The NAC output must be programmed as a SIGNAL point type, so that it automatically
operates on Alarm, and provides reverse polarity supervision to the 10k

Ω EOLR.


The configuration templates already have NAC3 programmed as a suitable output to drive
the T-Gen 50.

Mains rated cable for

100V speaker wiring

Connector

block mounted

on bracket

T-GEN 50

10 k ohm

resistor

Auto 150 (1.0 mm

2

)

or heavier

LINE -

LINE +

EARTH

D

C

IN

P

U

T

+24V

+24V

0V

0V

ALM-

A/I/E-

SIG

DEF-

F

A

ULT

R

E

LA

Y

OUTP

UT

COM

NC

NO

To AUX

POWER

To NAC B

Terminals

Figure 5-5. NAC Connection to a T-Gen 50


Using T-Gen 50 with 4100U-S1,

Continued

Controlling a
T-Gen 50 from a NAC
Output

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