Main controller, Main control module, 48 monitor ism/xl™ hardware guide – Interlogix Monitor XL Hardware Guide User Manual

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48

Monitor ISM/xL™ Hardware Guide

22-0375 rev1.1

Main Controller

3

1 2

TB2

TB1

3

1 2

3

1 2

3

1 2

1 2

3

1 2

3

1 2

3

1 2

3

1 2

3

1 2

3

1 2

3

1 2

3

12

4

3

12

4

TB3

TB4

TB5

TB6

TB7

TB8

TB9

TB10

TB11

TB12

(+)12V

(

-

)0V

Data B
Data A

bla

ck

red

yello

w

gre

en

(+)12V

(

-

)0V

Data B
Data A

Relay 1

Re

la

y

2

Ea

rt

h

G

N

D

AC

M

a

in

s

AC

M

a

in

s

N

o

rm

a

lly O

p

en

1

Co

mm

on

1

N

o

rm

all

y

Cl

os

ed

1

No

rm

al

ly

O

p

en

2

Com

m

on 2

No

rm

al

ly

Cl

os

e

d

2

Hos

t A

0V

Ho

s

t B

A

u

xi

lia

ry (

+

)1

2

V

D

C

A

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xi

lia

ry (

+

)1

2

V

D

C

0V

0V

V BU

S

P1

0V

P2

P3

0V

P4

P5

0V

P6

P7

0V

P8

P9

0V

P1

0

0V

P11

P12

Mo

dule B

u

s

(SN

APP)

Mo

dule B

u

s

(SN

APP

)

Input Protection Points

Rear Tamper on back
of board.

Mod Bus (SNAPP)
reset-able fuse.

Battery
power reset-
able fuse.

Momentarily jumper
after a battery has been
connected and there is
no AC mains available.

These unjumpered
connectors for factory
use only. Do not jumper.

Relay 1 is for large
applications such
as a siren. Relay 2
is for smaller ones
such as a strobe.

For module
trunk line.

Grn

TX

Yel
RX

Host
LEDS

Yel
RX

Grn

TX

SNAPP

LEDs

Status Grn LED

Trouble Yel LED

16V
40VA

(+)
(

-

)

Battery Connectors

Auxiliary power
reset-able fuse

(+)

(

-

)

Program Reset
Jumpers

TB13

TB14

Use shielded
cable.

Thi

s

unju

m

pered

c

onnector n

o

t used.

D

o

not j

u

mper.

Battery
leads
plug

TB4 RS485 Host
Communications
To
connect to an external
modem, use the 650-
9061 Converter. The
main control board can
not dial out to the
Director software.

Module Bus (shielded)

120-3401

120-3405

Preferred (24 AWG)

FT4

FT6

120-3408

120-3409

ULC (22 AWG)

Terminate shield at
control box earth
ground. Loop through
modules. Do not
terminate at end of line.

Anti-Attack Bushing Cap (p/n 364-5102) covers the rear
tamper spring. It fits inside an “ O “ Ring Bushing (p/n 364-
5103) that fits inside the metal cabinet’s rear wall, anti-tamper
spring, knock-out. Leave the O ring bushing and cap IN if the
rear tamper is not used. If the rear tamper is used, remove the
cap and the O ring with the edge of a flat screw driver. Discard
the O ring. Align the cap to insert in the tamper spring, knock-out
hole on the control cabinet back. Screw the cap by its center hole
to the mounting surface. Place the control cabinet over it,
allowing the rear tamper spring to fit inside the cap. The cap will
insert in the metal cabinet’s tamper spring, knock-out hole.
Complete securing the metal cabinet to the mounting surface.

Position the battery with its terminals
on the left in the control box. Secure
the 12V 7.0Ah battery with the
securing bracket (p/n 232-2605) and
screws from the supplied accessories
kit. For a 17Ah battery bracket, order
kit 250-3617.

during service,
heat sink may
be hot.

To battery 12V 7.0AH
p/n 133-4788

Factory set
Do not adjust

Expansion

Modem

Memory Expansion Socket

Socket

Manual Battery
Re-start

E non volatile memory.
Power loss will not lose
program.

2

Reserve
for service
keypad.

Unpack the Modem and Memory Expansion Modules, if included, in package. With
power disconnected, plug them into the main control board’s Modem and Memory
Expansion Sockets. Secure them to their control cabinet stand-offs with the supplied
screws.

The control box tamper
spring is included in the
accessories kit. Fit it on
to the main board cover
tamper button.

NOTE:

Main Control Module

3

12

4

Seized Tip

Seized Ring

Tip

Ring

Off Hook
LED

North American Modem

Example:

Feature Expansion Module

Memory
Expansion
Socket

Connecting 2 un-
programmed
keypads on the
module trunk will
cause one to
become a service
tool and the other
will not be
accessible. All
programmed
keypads will
function normally.

NOTE: Remove enclosure knock-outs before installing circuit boards.

NOTICE: Use
minimum 26AWG
UL/CSA/or
equivalent
approved
telephone cable.

Turns on when

unit dialing out

(Bell 103)

CAUTION:

P12 is Bell
Return (Siren
Tamper) in UK
configuration. It
is a regular
input in all other
configurations.

Module Description (voltage 12VDC) Current Rating (mA)

LCD Keypad with Reader

North American Modem

8 Output STU

– 110 (includes 10mA /1 o/p)

Worldwide Modem with 8 o/p STU
Feature Expansion Board

– 45

– 115 (includes 10mA / 8 o/p)
– 145 (includes 10mA / 8 o/p)

– 100

LCD Keypad

– 95 (includes 10mA /1 o/p)

8 Transistor Output Board

– 135 (includes 10mA / 8 o/p)

8 Relay Output Board

– 155

16 Point Expander Board

– 100 (includes 10mA / 2 o/p)

8 Input VBUS Expander Board

– 35

8 Point Expander Board

– 85

Power Supply Board

– 50

CFG0
CFG1

MAIN CONTROL MODULE RELAY OUTPUTS
TB2 Relay 1:

5AMPS Resistive, 1 AMP Inductive.

TB3 Relay 2: 1 AMP Resistive,

0.1 AMPS Inductive.

RS485 Communication Cable

Cable Shield: Connect to the chassis/earth ground
at main control box (do not ground at the PC)

P/N 120-3401 (24 AWG, 4wires, shielded)

1

4

3

2

P/N 650-9061

(

+

)12V

(

-

)0V

Data B

Data A

black

green

white

Data A

Data B

(

-

)0V

(+

) 12VDC

O

range

R

S

232 R

X

(S

IP

)

Yellow RS485 B (Dir Sftwr)

Bl

u

e

R

S

232 TX

(S

IP

)

Green
RS485 A

Re

d

Bl

a

c

k

(

-

)

N

eg. G

N

D

IP Module

Network

RS485 Converter

Direct Connect to the Director Software PC

DB9
Plug in to PC
Comms Port

Comms to the Director
Software PC

(Director Sftwr)

S

e

c

u

rity

IP

Re

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