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X-LSCISO<br />
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS<br />
WORKING VOLTAGE:<br />
QUIESCENT CURRENT CONSUMPTION:<br />
ALARM CURRENT CONSUMPTION:<br />
OPERATING TEMPERATURE:<br />
HUMIDITY:<br />
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Pr.Id.:32602<br />
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS<br />
LOOP SOUNDER CONTROL MODULE WITH 1 AMP MONITORED OUTPUT<br />
EXTERNAL SUPPLY<br />
WORKING VOLTAGE:<br />
QUIESCENT CURRENT CONSUMPTION:<br />
ALARM CURRENT CONSUMPTION:<br />
ISOLATION:<br />
DIMENSIONS:<br />
WEIGHT:<br />
LOOP SOUNDER CONTROL MODULE<br />
30 - 95% NON-CONDENSING<br />
H: 16 W: 37 D: 31 (mm)<br />
15 grams<br />
12 - 30 Volts DC<br />
1.9mA max..<br />
1A max.<br />
500 Volts DC/max.<br />
H: 19 W: 48 D: 58 (mm)<br />
30 grams<br />
The LSC-ISO is an externally powered sounder control module, de<strong>si</strong>gned mechanically to be mounted in<strong>si</strong>de a<br />
standard module box The main feature of this module is its capability to drive and monitor a bell output with a<br />
maximum output of 1A. The wiring to the sounders is monitored for short and open circuit in quiescent mode<br />
requiring a <strong>si</strong>ngle 10K ohm re<strong>si</strong>stor to be placed at the end of the monitored line. A <strong>si</strong>x way DIL switch of which only<br />
the first five sections are used allows programming of addresses 94 to 125. The output of the module is by a two<br />
way terminal block where the line of conventional sounders is connected. The output can either be pulsed or<br />
continuous. The protocol used by the LSC-ISO is only compatible with GFE's range of panels. A maximum<br />
number of 32 modules can be connected to each addressable loop. The current derived to the sounder output is<br />
limited to 1A which protects the output from overloading if the output is accidentally shorted. When the line<br />
monitored is correctly terminated by a 10K ohm re<strong>si</strong>stor an analogue value of 16 is returned upon interrogation of<br />
the device. If the sounder line is either interrupted or short circuited at any point, a fault value of 4 is returned.<br />
When in alarm, the analogue value reported by the device is always 17. This <strong>si</strong>gnals to the control panel that the<br />
sounder controller has responded to its activation command.<br />
Pr.Id.:32603<br />
WORKING VOLTAGE:<br />
QUIESCENT CURRENT CONSUMPTION:<br />
ALARM CURRENT CONSUMPTION:<br />
OPERATING TEMPERATURE:<br />
17-40 VOLTS DC<br />
750uA MAX.<br />
1.5mA MAX.<br />
0 - 85°C<br />
30 - 95% NON-CONDENSING<br />
17-40 VOLTS DC<br />
330uA MAX.<br />
40mA MAX. (load dependent)<br />
0 - 85°C<br />
HUMIDITY:<br />
DIMENSIONS:<br />
WEIGHT:<br />
The LSCM1 is a loop powered sounder control module, de<strong>si</strong>gned mechanically to be mounted in<strong>si</strong>de any<br />
conventional sounder or beacon with up to 40mA consumption. The main features of this module are its low<br />
power consumption in quiescent mode and its electronic and mechanical <strong>si</strong>mplicity which make it a reliable<br />
and economical piece of equipment. A <strong>si</strong>x way DIL switch allows as<strong>si</strong>gning of the address pertaining to each<br />
sounder, in the range from 94 to 125. The first five switches define this address, where an "all off" setting<br />
corresponds to address 94. Switch #6 defines the operation mode of the module; If this switch is OFF, the<br />
module responds as an GFE sounder controller, if it is in the ON po<strong>si</strong>tion, its operation will be equivalent to an<br />
Apollo Sounder Circuit Controller. The output of the module is by two leads that are <strong>si</strong>mply connected to the<br />
terminals of the sounder or beacon which are relevant. The output can either be pulsed or continuous. The<br />
protocol used by the LSCM1 is only compatible with GFE's range of panels. When exposed to a XP95<br />
interrogation format the module just continues its power management function without disturbing the<br />
communication of other XP95 devices in the loop. The current derived to the sounder output is limited to<br />
40mA which protects the loop from overloading if the output is accidentally shorted. When a sounder is<br />
connected to the module's output an analogue value of 16 is returned upon interrogation of the device. If no<br />
connection is made to the output, a fault value of 4 is returned. When in alarm, the analogue value reported by<br />
the device is always 17. This <strong>si</strong>gnals to the control panel that the sounder controller has responded to its<br />
activation command.<br />
17<br />
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