Output Expansion Board Quick Reference

TruPortal™
Output Expansion Board
Quick Reference
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Packing List
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16 input expansion board (quantity = 1)
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8 output relay expansion board (quantity = 1)
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Mounting plate (depending on option ordered)
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UL or CE enclosure with power supply (depending on option
ordered)
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Installation kit which includes:
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Introduction
A TruPortal system can be expanded by adding an Input/Output
Expansion module (TP-ADD-IO-BRD) that consists of:
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One TruPortal Input Expansion board (TP-ADD-IN-BRD)
that monitors up to 16 supervised inputs. For details about
the TP-ADD-IN-BRD, refer to the TruPortal Input Expansion
Board Quick Reference.
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One TruPortal Output Expansion board
(TP-ADD-OUT-BRD) that provides eight relay output points
to connect to devices such as sirens, indicators, or other
peripherals.
Both boards communicate with the TruPortal System Controller
(TP-SYS) on the SNAPP bus (RS-485) and interface with each
other via VBUS internal cabinet communications.
The boards are available in the following configurations:
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The TruPortal Input/Output Add-on Kit (TP-ADD-IO)
consists of a TruPortal 16-input, 8-output I/O Expansion
Module kit installed in a UL-listed enclosure with an
integrated power supply. (The kit is also available with a CE
enclosure (TP-ADD-IO-E), but cannot be used in UL
installations.)
The TruPortal Input/Output Expansion Module
(TP-ADD-IO-BRD) consists of one TP-ADD-IN-BRD and one
TP-ADD-OUT-BRD that can either be installed in a two-door
base kit (TP-SYS-2D) that consists of a System Controller in
a UL-listed enclosure with integrated power supply, or used
for spare parts. One TP-ADD-IN-BRD and up to two
TP-ADD-OUT-BRDs can be mounted in a System Controller
enclosure. Devices can be powered from the SNAPP bus if
the total power consumption does not exceed the limits of the
system.
Two positional terminal plug-in block (quantity = 2)
Three positional terminal plug-in block (quantity = 19)
Four positional terminal plug-in block (quantity = 1)
End of line resistors 1k ohm, 1% (quantity = 32)
Machine screws (quantity = 8)
Tamper spring (quantity = 1)
Plastic board supports for optional mounting
(quantity = 8)
Installation Procedure
To install the I/O Expansion Module (TP-ADD-IO-BRD), perform
the procedures described in the following sections, in the order in
which they are presented.
1.
Mount the enclosure.
2.
Mount the module in the enclosure.
3.
Wire the supervised inputs to the Input Expansion board.
(Refer to the TruPortal Input Expansion Board Quick
Reference for details.)
4.
Wire the relay output points to the Output Expansion board.
5.
Wire the power and communications inputs.
6.
Ensure that the jumpers are configured correctly on the
Output Expansion board (no jumpers installed).
7.
Apply power to the unit and listen for the relays to click.
8.
Observe LED indicators to verify correct board operation.
9.
Ensure all wires are clear and secure the cover.
WARNING: Circuit board components are vulnerable to damage
by electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD can cause
immediate or subtle damage to sensitive electronic
parts. An electrostatic charge can build up on the
human body and then discharge when touching a
board. A discharge can be produced when walking
across a carpet and touching a board, for example.
Before handling any board, make sure to dissipate
any charge by touching the ground. This discharges
any static electricity build-up.
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Mounting the Enclosure
Figure 1: TP-ADD-IO enclosure
A TP-ADD-IO-BRD assembly can be installed into either a
TruPortal System Controller enclosure, or a TP-ADD-IO or
TP-ADD-IO-E enclosure.
To install an TP-ADD-IO-BRD assembly into a TP-ADD-IO or
TP-ADD-IO-E enclosure:
1.
Remove enclosure from shipping container and remove any
packing material.
2.
Using the template provided (part number 531119001 or
531120001), mark and then drill mounting holes.
3.
To mount on dry wall, use 1/8 in. (3.175 mm) hollow wall,
expansion anchors. Unscrew the screws from the anchors.
Mark the mounting holes. Force a starter hole in each mark
with a sharp tool. Hammer the anchors into each hole. Align
the box mounting holes over the anchor holes and screw in
the anchors until tight.
To mount on a concrete surface, hold the enclosure on the
mounting surface. Mark the mounting holes. Use a hammer
drill with a 3/16 in. (4.76 mm) carb alloy drill bit and make
1-in. (25.4 mm) deep holes in each marking. Insert a # 6-8
plastic anchor in each hole and hammer them in. Use # 8 X
1 in. (25.4 mm), Phillips, wood screws to screw into the
plastic anchors and mount the enclosure.
4.
The enclosure includes standard cable knockouts on each
side, including the back. Use the proper size and type of
cable strain reliefs to secure cables to the enclosure.
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Description
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Front view (cover not shown)
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Bottom view; top view is the same.
3
Side view (typical)
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0.20 in. (05 mm) and .38 in. (9.6 mm) double keyhole; 3 holes
5
Combination 1.125 in. (28.6 mm) and .875 in. (22.2 mm)
knockout (typical)
Mounting the Module in the Enclosure
One TP-ADD-IN-BRD paired with exactly one TP-ADD-OUT-BRD
can be installed inside the TruPortal System Controller enclosure.
The universal mounting plate is not required in this case.
To install a TP-ADD-IO-BRD assembly into a TP-ADD-IO or
TP-ADD-IO-E enclosure, determine the series of eight standoffs
for mounting the module. Insert the module and mounting plate
assembly, attaching it with the eight nuts provided.
Note: Do not overtighten the mounting screws.
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To mount the module in the AL400 enclosure using the
mounting plate, see Figure 3 on page 3.
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To mount the module in the AL600 enclosure using the
mounting plate, see Figure 4 on page 3.
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To mount the module in AL400 enclosure without the
mounting plate, see Figure 5 on page 4.
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To mount the module in AL600 enclosure without the
mounting plate, see Figure 6 on page 4.
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Figure 3: Mounting in AL400 Enclosure with Mounting Plate
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Description
Figure 4: Mounting in AL600 Enclosure with Mounting Plate
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Description
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TP-ADD-IO-BRD (Input Expansion board)
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TP-ADD-IO-BRD (Input Expansion board)
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TP-ADD-IO-BRD (Output Expansion board)
2
TP-ADD-IO-BRD (Output Expansion board)
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28058B-02 mounting plate
3
28058B-02 mounting plate
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TP-ADD-IO (AL400) enclosure
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TP-ADD-IO (AL600) enclosure
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#6-32 SEMS nut, 8 holes
5
#6-32 SEMS nut, 8 holes
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#6-32 x .38 in. (9.652 mm) screw, 8 holes
6
#6-32 x .38 in. (9.652 mm) screw, 8 holes
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Figure 5: Mounting in AL400 Enclosure without Mounting Plate
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Description
Figure 6: Mounting in AL600 Enclosure without Mounting Plate
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Description
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TP-ADD-IO-BRD (Input Expansion board)
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TP-ADD-IO-BRD (Input Expansion board)
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TP-ADD-IO-BRD (Output Expansion board)
2
TP-ADD-IO-BRD (Output Expansion board)
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#6-32 x 1.00 in. (25.4 mm) plastic standoff, 4 holes
3
#6-32 x 1.00 in. (25.4 mm) plastic standoff, 8 holes
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TP-ADD-IO (AL400) enclosure
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TP-ADD-IO (AL600) enclosure
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#6-32 x .312 in. (7.925 mm) screw, 4 holes
5
#6-32 x .312 in. (7.925 mm) screw, 4 holes
Anti-Attack Bushing Cap
If this module will be mounted in the same enclosure as the
Intelligent Power Supply Unit (IPSU), an anti-attack bushing cap
covers a rear tamper spring. It fits inside an O-ring bushing
located in the enclosure’s rear wall anti-tamper spring knockout.
Leave the O-ring bushing and cap in place if the rear tamper is not
used.
1.
Remove the cap with the edge of a flat screwdriver.
2.
Discard the cap.
The tamper spring can now move freely through the bushing
and make contact with the enclosure.
3.
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Secure the enclosure to the mounting surface.
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VBUS
Status LEDs
VBUS is an internal communication bus that related VBUS
modules are used with. The VBUS is not intended for external
use. It is designed to be used in a protected enclosure with
adjoining interconnection between modules in the same
enclosure. VBUS devices must be located behind the tamper
switch of its host device. Therefore, the wire length cannot exceed
the size of the box. Three conductors are required.
Note the following details about Output Expansion board LEDs:
Output Expansion Board Jumpers
Refer to the following two tables when setting jumpers on the
Output Expansion board.
Slave Unit
Address
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The relay LEDs turn on when the relays are activated. Use
the P5 test jumper to turn the relay LEDs on or off.
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The Processor OK LED will flash slowly with VBUS and flash
quickly without a VBUS connection.
For details about the TP-ADD-IN-BRD LEDs, refer to the TruPortal
Input Expansion Board Quick Reference.
The following diagram of the Output Expansion board indicates
the location of various LEDs, as well as other board components:
Figure 7: TP-ADD-OUT-BRD layout
Address Jumpers P2 —P3
P2
P3
1
OUT
OUT
2
IN
OUT
3
OUT
IN
4
IN
IN
Test (all outputs
switch on and off)
Not used
Jumper
P5
P4
IN
ON
Leave in default position
OUT
OFF
To test the Output Expansion board, insert the P5 test jumper and
remove the VBUS connection only. Within a minute, the relay
LEDs should be activated. After testing, remove the P5 jumper
and reconnect the VBUS.
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Callout
Description
1
Terminal Block (TB)1 —
TB8: Outputs NO, COM,
and NC
5
P1: Not used - do not
jumper
2
TB9: VBUS +12V IN
6
D23: Processor OK LED
(with VBUS = slow flash;
no VBUS = quick flash)
3
D13 — D20: Relay
LEDs (green)
7
P2 — P5: See tables in
Output Expansion Board
Jumpers section.
4
K1 — K8: Relays
8
4 mounting holes:
0.156 in. (04 mm)
Power
Power is supplied to the Output Expansion board from the Input
Expansion board. Power for the Input Expansion board can be
passed through the SNAPP connection.
Description
Optionally, auxiliary power may be used to power the I/O
Expansion Module. The 12 VDC auxiliary output (at TB13)
supports up to 10 mA.
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Specifications
The TP-ADD-OUT-BRD is for use in low voltage, Class 2 circuits
only. These specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Power ratings: Input: 12 VDC, 155 mA
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Outputs: 1 relay = 1 A resistive, 0.1 A inductive
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Communication: SNAPP, VBUS
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Cable requirements: 22 AWG (0.644 mm / 0.326 mm2),
stranded
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SNAPP bus: four conductors
VBUS: three conductors
Input wiring: two conductors
Power input: two conductors
Dimensions: 5.75 x 2.125 x 0.6 in. (146 x 54 x 15 mm)
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Environmental
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Temperature: 32 to 120° F (0 to +49° C)
Humidity: 5 to 85% RHNC
BTU output: 6.4 BTU/hour
Certifications
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UL294 Listed
FCC Part 15
CE marking
RoHs compliant
Regulatory Information
Manufacturer
Interlogix
Headquarters and Regulatory responsibility:
Interlogix
3211 Progress Dr.
Lincolnton, NC 28092 USA
EU authorized manufacturing representative:
UTC Climate, Controls & Security B.V.,
Kelvinstraat 7, 6003 DH Weert,
The Netherlands
Year of
manufacture
The first two digits of the product serial number (located
on the product identification label) are the year of
manufacture.
North American
standards
UL 294
FCC
compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Certification
European Union
directives
We declare under our sole responsibility that this product
is in conformity with Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE), 2004/
108/EC (EMC), 2006/95/EC (LVD), and 93/68/EEC
(Marking) based on test results using harmonized
standards in accordance with the Directives mentioned.
Contact Information
www.interlogix.com
Customer support: www.interlogix.com/support
© 25JUL13 United Technologies Corporation
Interlogix is part of UTC Climate Controls & Security, a unit of
United Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved.
Document number: 460804001C - July 2013
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