apollo SA4705-706APO Soteria UL NAC Module Installation Guide
- June 9, 2024
- APOLLO
Table of Contents
- apollo SA4705-706APO Soteria UL NAC Module
- GENERAL
- CONTROL PANEL COMPATIBILITY
- TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- INSTALLATION
- WIRING INSTRUCTION
- ADDRESS SETTING
- ADRESS SETTING EXAMPLE
- LED STATUS
- GROUP ADDRESS SETTING (XP MODE ONLY)
- SPEAKERS
- ADDRESS MATRIX
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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apollo SA4705-706APO Soteria UL NAC Module
GENERAL
The NAC Module monitors and controls a circuit of alarm notification appliances or speakers. It is mounted on a plastic face plate for use with a UL listed 4” square or 2 gang electrical box (minimum depth 2⅛”). The module requires a separate 24V DC supply to power notification appliances. In addition to individual NAC Module operation, multiple modules can be controlled simultaneously as a group*. A green LED flashes in synchronization with the current pulse reply from the device.
Please Note:
- Physical group addressing feature is only available in XP95/Discovery Protocol.
- The NAC Module is designed for indoor dry use only.
CONTROL PANEL COMPATIBILITY
The NAC Module has been approved by UL, LLC. For details of compatible panels contact Apollo America Inc. For NAC circuit, contact Panel manufacturer for compatibility details
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
All data is supplied subject to change without notice. Specifications are typical at 24V, 25°C and 50% RH unless otherwise stated.
Part Number | SA4705-706APO |
---|---|
Replacement Part Number | 55000-825 |
Type | Sounder Control Module |
Dimensions | 4.9” width x 4.9” height x 1.175” depth |
Temperature Range | 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49 °C) |
Humidity | 0 to 95% RH (Non-Condensing) |
Signal Line Circuit (SLC) | Supervised |
Operating Voltage | 17-28V DC |
Modulation Voltage | 5-9 V (peak to peak) |
Supervisory Current | <700 µA |
LED Current | 1.6mA per LED |
Maximum Loop Current | 1A |
Approvals | UL, ULC, CSFM, FM |
Material | UL 94 V-0 |
- Wiring Styles: Supervised power limited Class A and Class B
- End-of-Line resistors: 47k Ω
- External Supply: Connected between Vext+ and Vext- Monitored input (DC Voltage Supplies Only)
- Max (NAC): Regulated 24V DC, 2A. Use a regulated power limited dc supply that is listed for fire protection applications. The maximum number of connected devices must be within the output rating.
- Max (Speakers): 70.7V rms, 500 mA with wire supervision capability as per NFPA requirements. The speakers used must be UL listed for fire protection applications.
Refer to fire control panel literature for details on how to achieve audio and visual synchronization.
Note: A UL listed end-of-line resistor is available at Apollo, Part no. 44251-146
Analogue Values | |
---|---|
Normal | 16 |
Normal + Ground Fault | 19 |
Reverse Polarity | 15** |
Trouble | 4* |
Power Supply | 2** |
Notes: Notification appliance circuit short/open circuit or group
address. Analogue Values need to be tested with each individual compatible UL
listed panel for compatibility.
These Values are exclusive to monitoring Mode
INSTALLATION
This product must be installed in accordance with the applicable NFPA standards, local codes and jurisdictional authorities. Failure to follow these instructions may result in failure of devices to report an alarm condition. Apollo America Inc. is not responsible for devices which are improperly installed, maintained and tested. Before installing this product, check the continuity, polarity and insulation resistance of all wiring. Check that wiring is in accordance with the fire system drawings and conforms to all applicable local codes such as NFPA 72.
- Mount the electrical box as required and install all cables for termination.
- Terminate all cables in compliance with local codes and regulation. Ensure that cable shield/earth continuity is maintained and no short occurs with the back box(see Fig. 3 and 4 for wiring instructions)
- Set the address on dip switch of the unit as shown on page 4.
- . Install the wire separator provided.
- . Gently push the completed assembly towards the mounting box and verify wiring and address. Align the fixing holes.
- Secure the module to the electrical box with provided screws. Do not over tighten screws.
- Place the face plate over the module and secure with provided screws.
- Commission the module.
WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE OPENING
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
WIRING INSTRUCTION
Note: ‘ X’ denotes unused terminals.
CAUTION:
- When Making Installation, Route Field Wiring Away From Sharp Projections, Corners, and Internal Components
- A minimum of 1/4 inch space is required between Power Limited and Non-Power Limited circuits while wiring.
Note: A UL Listed End of Line resistor is required in Class B.
ADDRESS SETTING
Steps:
- The dip switch used to address your device has 10 individual switches.
- Address setting is done by dip switches 1-8 (see page 7 for address matrix).
- In XP/Discovery Protocol, only dip switch 1-7 are used.
- Dip switch down = 1 and up = 0.
- There is no Class A/B selection switch, the device determines wiring class by internal end of line resistor
ADRESS SETTING EXAMPLE
LED STATUS
LED Color Description
- Green: Polling
- Yellow (Solid): Isolation
A green LED flashes in synchronization with the current pulse reply from the device.
GROUP ADDRESS SETTING (XP MODE ONLY)
In Group mode the NAC Module responds to an additional address referred to as the ‘group address’, which is used to activate groups of NAC Modules simultaneously (The module continues to respond to its own individual address and report its status from that address in the normal way). The group address is selected by the four-segment dip switch S2 which is factory-set to 0000. A group address may be any spare address within – and only within – the range 112 to 126 inclusive. The required group address is set by moving one or more of the segments on the switch to ‘1’ (OFF). The table shows the settings for the group address switch.
Address | DIL Switch Setting | Address | DIL Switch Setting |
---|---|---|---|
1248 | 1248 | ||
112 | 1111 | 120 | 1110 |
113 | 0111 | 121 | 0110 |
114 | 1011 | 122 | 1010 |
115 | 0011 | 123 | 0010 |
116 | 1101 | 124 | 1100 |
117 | 0101 | 125 | 0100 |
118 | 1001 | 126 | 1000 |
119 | 0001 |
SPEAKERS
The NAC module will have the following modes available in XP and CORE system.
MODE | Dip Switch 9 | Dip Switch 10 | Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | 0 | DC monitoring Mode |
2 | 0 | 1 | AC monitoring Mode |
3 | 1 | X | Unmonitored Mode |
Please confirm the panel compatibility with the selected mode.
Notes:
- In Mode 3, for installations to meet UL864 10th edition, independent external power sources shall be used per device and must meet one of the following clauses; used power supplies must be UL 864 listed Fire Alarm Power supplies and communicators with capability to supervise its powered output OR cable shall be enclosed in conduit and limited to a maximum length of 20 feet.
- Any power supply connected to the Vext I/P should be independent, regulated 24V DC, power limited and UL listed for fire protection with battery back-up capability.
ADDRESS MATRIX
1| 1000 0000| 43| 1101 0100| 85| 1010 1010| | | | | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
2| 0100 0000| 44| 0011 0100| 86| 0110 1010| | | | | |
3| 1100 0000| 45| 1011 0100| 87| 1110 1010| | | | | |
4| 0010 0000| 46| 0111 0100| 88| 0001 1010| | | | | |
5| 1010 0000| 47| 1111 0100| 89| 1001 1010| | | | | |
6| 0110 0000| 48| 0000 1100| 90| 0101 1010| | | | | |
7| 1110 0000| 49| 1000 1100| 91| 1101 1010| | | | | |
8| 0001 0000| 50| 0100 1100| 92| 0011 1010| | | | | |
9| 1001 0000| 51| 1100 1100| 93| 1011 1010| | | | | |
10| 0101 0000| 52| 0010 1100| 94| 0111 1010| | | | | |
11| 1101 0000| 53| 1010 1100| 95| 1111 1010| | | | | |
12| 0011 0000| 54| 0110 1100| 96| 0000 0110| | | | | |
13| 1011 0000| 55| 1110 1100| 97| 1000 0110| | | | | |
14| 0111 0000| 56| 0001 1100| 98| 0100 0110| | | | | |
15| 1111 0000| 57| 1001 1100| 99| 1100 0110| | | | | |
16| 0000 1000| 58| 0101 1100| 100| 0010 0110| | | | | |
17| 1000 1000| 59| 1101 1100| 101| 1010 0110| | | | | |
18| 0100 1000| 60| 0011 1100| 102| 0110 0110| | | | | |
19| 1100 1000| 61| 1011 1100| 103| 1110 0110| | | | | |
20| 0010 1000| 62| 0111 1100| 104| 0001 0110| | | | | |
21| 1010 1000| 63| 1111 1100| 105| 1001 0110| Notes| :| | | |
22| 0110 1000| 64| 0000 0010| 106| 0101 0110| •| For XP95/D| iscove|
ry Protocol| only| anels
23| 1110 1000| 65| 1000 0010| 107| 1101 0110| | address is| only lim|
ited from| 1-126.|
24| 0001 1000| 66| 0100 0010| 108| 0011 0110| •| Dip switch| 8 is us|
ed to enable| grou| nd
25| 1001 1000| 67| 1100 0010| 109| 1011 0110| | monitoring.| | | |
26| 0101 1000| 68| 0010 0010| 110| 0111 0110| | | | | |
27| 1101 1000| 69| 1010 0010| 111| 1111 0110| | | | | |
28| 0011 1000| 70| 0110 0010| 112| 0000 1110| | | | | |
29| 1011 1000| 71| 1110 0010| 113| 1000 1110| | | | | |
30| 0111 1000| 72| 0001 0010| 114| 0100 1110| | | | | |
31| 1111 1000| 73| 1001 0010| 115| 1100 1110| | | | | |
32| 0000 0100| 74| 0101 0010| 116| 0010 1110| | | | | |
33| 1000 0100| 75| 1101 0010| 117| 1010 1110| | | | | |
34| 0100 0100| 76| 0011 0010| 118| 0110 1110| | | | | |
35| 1100 0100| 77| 1011 0010| 119| 1110 1110| | | | | |
36| 0010 0100| 78| 0111 0010| 120| 0001 1110| | | | | |
37| 1010 0100| 79| 1111 0010| 121| 1001 1110| | | | | |
38| 0110 0100| 80| 0000 1010| 122| 0101 1110| | | | | |
39| 1110 0100| 81| 1000 1010| 123| 1101 1110| | | | | |
40| 0001 0100| 82| 0100 1010| 124| 0011 1110| | | | | |
41| 1001 0100| 83| 1100 1010| 125| 1011 1110| | | | | |
42| 0101 0100| 84| 0010 1010| 126| 0111 1110| | | | | |
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References
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