CERBERUS PYROTRONICS LED Series IXL Remote Annunciators Owner’s Manual
- June 9, 2024
- CERBERUS PYROTRONICS
Table of Contents
CERBERUS PYROTRONICS LED Series IXL Remote Annunciators
Description
Cerberus Pyrotronics Remote LED Annunciator units are designed to be used with the IXL Control Panel. It is an eight-point annunciator containing sixteen LEDs for the display of trouble and alarm status or initiating devices.
LED Series Remote Annunciators can be located in the building lobby or in a protected area. In its quiescent mode of operation, all LED’s are off. In the event of an alarm, a red LED will light to indicate which device or zone is in alarm. To report troubles (i.e., removal of a detector head), the corresponding yellow LED will light, indicating which devices have been programmed as a single zone, then only one LED will light regardless of the number of devices in that zone indicating the trouble condition. The Remote Annunciator may be tested by using the Lamp Test feature of the Control Panel.
Annunciators perform the important service of pinpointing the location of the alarm device or the zone from which an alarm originates.
Engineer and Architect Specifications
Remote LED annunciators will have LEDs for Alarm and Trouble per point. There will be eight points per annunciator, and it shall be connected to the IXL Network Communication Line. This annunciator shall be addressable and shall not require DIP switches or jumper settings for its identification. The remote LED annunciator shall be Cerberus Pyrotronics model LED-1, LED-2.
Operation
Upon actuation of a zone, the corresponding red LED will light. Each additional actuated zone will light its corresponding LED. The Remote Annunciator can be tested using the Lamp Test feature of the Control Panel to indicate proper functioning of the LEDs.
Programming
Remote LED annunciators are field programmable. Field programming for the LED Series Remote Annunciator must be performed when a new unit is installed. Annunciators are programmed by placing the Control Panel in the programming mode and the next available address will be assigned to the annunciator when it has the programming tool applied to it.
Installation
LED Series Remote Annunciators must be installed in easily accessible locations. The unit(s) can be semi-flush wall mounted using a single gang electrical box. Multiple Remote Annunciators may be mounted side by side, by using modular electrical boxes. Add two additional gangs for each additional Remote Annunciator (i.e., use a three-gang box for two annunciators). Remote Annunciators can be connected to the Network Communication Line by utilizing the screw terminals provided on the module.
Mechanical and Environmental
- Input Power: 24 VDC
- Operating Current: 10mA (Alarm LEDs only) 54mA (All LEDs lit)
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to +49°C
- Relative Humidity: 85% non-condensing
- Dimensions: 41/4″ H x 35/8″ W x 11/16″ D
- Weight: 12 oz.
- Optional Cabinet for Multiple Units (12 max.): 245/8″ x 141/2″ x 55/8″
- Mounting (Single Units): Single gang electrical box (standard)
Wiring Diagram
Ordering Information
Model No. | Part No. | Description |
---|---|---|
LED-1 | 500-679588 | Remote Annunciator Unit-White |
LED-2 | 500-679594 | Remote Annunciator Unit-Black |
LED-CAB
| ****
500-679649
| Annunciator Cabinet (Max. 12 LED-1s or LED-2s)
MAG| 500-679601| Programming Tool
NOTICE:
The use of other than Cerberus Pyrotronics detectors and bases with Cerberus
Pyrotronics control equipment will be considered a misapplication of Cerberus
Pyrotronics equipment and as such void all warranties either expressed or
implied with regards to loss, damage, liabilities, and/or service problems.
Cerberus Pyrotronics
8 Ridgedale Ave. Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927
Tel: 201-267-1300
FAX: 201-397-7008
3/94 10M CPY-IG Printed in the U.S.A.
Cerberus Pyrotronics
50 East Pearce Street Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B, 1B7 CN
Tel: 905-764-8384
FAX: 905-731-9182