Notifier ACPS-610 User Manual

Acps-610(e), Addressable charger/power supply, General

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ACPS-610(E)

Addressable Charger/Power Supply

Power Supplies

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General

The ACPS-610(E) is an auxiliary power supply with a battery

charging option and a host of special features. Selectable

charging options allow the ACPS-610(E) to provide 6 amps of

shared power to four outputs while charging batteries from

12 to 200 AH, or 10 amps of shared power when the unit is

configured for use with an external battery charger. Four indi-

vidually addressable outputs can be independently configured

for auxiliary power or Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC).

NAC outputs support notification appliance synchronization for

devices manufactured by System Sensor®, Wheelock, and

Gentex. An option to disable battery charging allows the sys-

tem designer to use the four built-in circuits to distribute

10 amps of power for general purposes, excluding NAC appli-

cations.
The ACPS-610(E) is compatible with NOTIFIER intelligent fire

alarm control panels using CLIP and FlashScan® protocol.

Features

• Certified for seismic applications when used with the appro-

priate seismic mounting kit.

• Approved for Marine applications when used with listed

compatible equipment (see DN-60688).

• Provides 6.0 A of NAC power or 10 A of general purpose

power.

• Four Class B (Style Y) or four Class A (Style Z) outputs,

individually addressable by the FACP.

• When built-in outputs are configured for NAC operation,

each circuit supports strobe synchronization with the follow-

ing manufacturers' audio/visual devices: System Sensor®

(SpectrAlert® and SpectrAlert Advance Series) or Whee-

lock or Gentex.

• Each circuit can be software-selected for use as: a Notifica-

tion Appliance Circuit, general purpose 24 VDC power, four-

wire detector power, or door holder.

• Steady, March Time (120 PPM), Two Stage, Temporal, or

UZC Zone-Coded and Non-Coded devices - software-

selectable by circuit.

• Universal Zone Coder (UZC-256) option supports for pro-

grammable coded outputs. Up to 256 different codes.

• Auxiliary Outputs: 24V @ 0.5A and 5V @ 0.15A.
• Charges 12 to 200 AH batteries with full supervision. The

charger on the ACPS may be disabled via software. When

disabled, a separate, external charger is required, for exam-

ple a CHG-120.

• May be used to provide battery backup for multiple ACPS

supplies.

• AC loss detection, brownout detection, and AC loss delay

reporting.

• Power-limited outputs.
• Isolated Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) interface.
• Selectable ground fault detection.
• Canadian two stage operation.

Specifications

• Primary (AC) power:

ACPS-610: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz input, 5.0 A maximum.
ACPS-610E: 220/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz input, 2.5 A maxi-

mum.

• Output voltage: 24 VDC electrically regulated and power

limited (under primary AC mains). Under secondary power,

20.4 to 26.4 VDC.

• Output circuits - TB3, TB4, TB5, TB6 on Main Board: 1.5 A

maximum for any NAC output circuit. 2.5 A maximum for

any Power output with battery charger disabled.

• Secondary power (battery) charging circuit - lead-acid bat-

tery charger which will charge 12 to 200 AH batteries. Max-

imum charger current - 5.0 A.

• Secondary power auxiliary outputs - TB2 on CPS-24 Board:

24V @ 0.5A, power limited.
5V @ 0.15A, power limited.

• Wiring: utilizes wire sizes 12 to 18 AWG (3.1 to 0.78 mm²).
• SLC specifications: Average SLC current is 1.287 mA. SLC

data is transmitted between 24.0 VDC, 5 VDC, and 0 VDC

at approximately 3.33 Kbaud.

• Battery fuse (F2): 15A, Fast-acting.
• Weight: 4.5 lb.

ACPS Programming

The ACPS-610(E) is programmable via the simple-to-use

PK-PPS programming utility, which requires a Windows® PC

with a USB port and cable. Programming may be performed

during an on-line session with the ACPS-610(E), or previously

saved programs may be downloaded to individual ACPS-

610(E) units. The ACPS-610(E) requires the use of a minimum

of 5 SLC address points, and will use up to 14 SLC address

points to fulfill requirements for Canadian supervision and two

stage operation.

NOTE: PK-PPS is available for download from www.magni-
fire.com.

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