DMP 716 Output Expansion Module Installation Guide
- June 6, 2024
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716 OUTPUT EXPANSION
MODULE
Installation Guide
DESCRIPTION
The 716 Output Expansion Module provides four independently programmable Form
C (SPDT) relays and four zone‑following annunciator outputs for use on
XR150/XR550 Series panels.
Connect the 716 Module to the panel LX‑Bus. The 716 Module cannot be connected
to the Keypad Bus.
In addition to the panel onboard Form C relays, you can connect multiple
modules to the panel for unique auxiliary relays and annunciator outputs, one
per zone. The XR550 has 500 available LX‑Bus zones. The XR150 has 100
available LX‑Bus zones.
Compatibility
- XR150/XR550 Panels
What is Included?
- One 716 Output Expansion Module
- One 20‑Wire Harness
- Hardware Pack
MOUNT THE MODULE
The 716 comes in a high‑impact plastic housing that you can mount directly to a wall, backboard, or another flat surface. For easy installation, the housing base contains holes that allow you to mount the module on a single‑gang switch box or ring. Mount the module outside the panel enclosure.
- Remove the housing fastener screws and separate the top housing from the base.
- Insert screws through the desired mounting holes on the housing base. Refer to Figure 2 for mounting hole locations.
- Tighten the screws into place.
- Attach the housing top to the mounting base with the housing fastener screws. Refer to Figure 3.
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For mounting instructions with a 716T Terminal Strip, see the 716T Terminal Strip Installation Guide LT-2017.
WIRE THE MODULE
Refer to Figure 4 when wiring the module. Connect the included 20‑wire harness
to the main header. Connect red, green, and black wires to the panel LX‑Bus.
For supervised operation, connect the yellow wire to the panel LX‑Bus. Connect
remaining wires as needed. For more information, refer to “Unsupervised
Operation” and “Supervised Operation”.
For additional wiring options, see LT-2017 716 Terminal Strip Installation
Guide.
TERMINAL/WIRE COLOR | PURPOSE |
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R (Red) | Power from Panel (RED) |
Y (Yellow) | Receive Data from Panel (YEL) |
G (Green) | Send Data from Panel (GRN) |
B (Black) | Ground from Panel (BLK) |
1 (White/Brown) | Switched Ground 1 |
2 (White/Red) | Switched Ground 2 |
3 (White/Orange) | Switched Ground 3 |
4 (White/Yellow) | Switched Ground 4 |
NC (Violet) | Relay Output 1 ‑ 4 |
C (Grey) | Relay Output 1 ‑ 4 |
NO (Orange) | Relay Output 1 ‑ 4 |
SET THE MODULE ADDRESS
Set the 716 Module to an address that is used by the panel to turn outputs on
and off. For easy addressing, the 716 contains two onboard rotary switches
that you can set with a small screwdriver.
When using annunciator outputs, set the 716 address to match the zones that
you want the outputs to follow.
If you are only using the Form C relays, set the address to match the output
numbers that you want to operate.
The module uses two rotary switches (TENS and ONES) to set the module address.
Set the switches to match the last two digits of the addresses. For example,
for address 02 set the switches to TENS 0 and ONES 2 as shown in Figure 4. For
more information, refer to Table 1.
Note: Any 711, 714, 714‑8, 714‑16, 714‑8INT, 714‑16INT, 715, or another
LX‑Bus device can be set to the same address as a 716 that is operating in
unsupervised mode. Sharing an LX‑Bus address in this manner does not cause a
conflict between these devices. For more information, refer to “Unsupervised
Operation”.
SWITCH | XR150 SERIES | XR550 SERIES |
---|---|---|
TENS | ONES | LX500 |
LX800 | LX900 | |
0 | 0 | 500 |
0 | 1 | 501 |
0 | 2 | 502 |
0 | 3 | 503 |
0 | 4 | 504 |
… | … | … |
9 | 5 | 595 |
9 | 6 | 596 |
9 | 7 | 597 |
9 | 8 | 598 |
9 | 9 | 599 |
Table 1: LX‑Bus and Corresponding Zone Numbers
PROGRAM THE PANEL
Assign the Form C relays to outputs in Output Options and Zone Information, or
assign the relays to Zone Alarm Actions. For example, program the panel
Telephone Trouble Output to operate output 520 so that trouble on the panel
phone line would toggle relay 1 on a module set to address 520. Output 521
would toggle relay 2 on the same 716 modules. The module’s four Form C relays
are rated for 1 Amp at 30 VDC resistive. For more information about
programming, refer to the appropriate panel programming guide.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Wiring Specifications
DMP recommends using 18 or 22 AWG for all LX‑Bus and Keypad Bus connections.
The maximum wire distance between any module and the DMP Keypad Bus or LX‑Bus
circuit is 10 feet. To increase the wiring distance, install an auxiliary
power supply, such as a DMP Model 505‑12. The maximum voltage drop between a
panel or auxiliary power supply and any device is 2.0 VDC. If the voltage at
any device is less than the required level, add an auxiliary power supply at
the end of the circuit.
To maintain auxiliary power integrity when using 22‑gauge wire on Keypad Bus
circuits, do not exceed 500 feet. When using 18‑gauge wire, do not exceed
1,000 feet. The maximum distance for any bus circuit is 2,500 feet regardless
of wire gauge. Each 2,500-foot bus circuit supports a maximum of 40 LX‑Bus
devices.
For additional information refer to the LX‑Bus/Keypad Bus Wiring Application
Note (LT‑2031) and the 710 Bus Splitter/Repeater Module Installation Guide
(LT‑0310).
Supervised Operation
To install the module as a supervised device, connect all four LX‑Bus wires
from the module to the panel LX‑Bus and program an appropriate zone as a
Supervisory ( SV ) type. The module may use any address for supervision,
provided that a Supervisory zone is programmed for that address. For example,
zone 504 on an XR550 Series panel would be
programmed as an SV zone to supervise a 716 module set to address 04 on
the first LX‑Bus. Only the first zone number for the programmed device is
supervised. Refer to Table 1.
When installing Zone Expansion Modules on the same LX‑Bus as a supervised 716
Module, address the Zone Expanders to the next zone number. For example, on an
XR550 Series panel, the zone is 520 for supervision and 521 for a zone
expander on the same bus.
If a supervised 716 Module loses communication with the panel, an open
condition (Trouble) is indicated on its Supervisory zone.
Unsupervised Operation
To operate the module in unsupervised mode, do not connect the yellow wire
from the module to the panel LX‑Bus.
The unsupervised operation allows you to install multiple modules and set them
to the same address. Do not program a zone address for unsupervised operation.
Unsupervised operation is incompatible with fire-listed installations. For
more information, refer to “Compliance Listing Specifications”.
Annunciator Outputs (Switch‑to‑Ground)
Unlike the module Form C relays, the four power limited annunciator outputs on
the 716 Module follow the zone state having the same address. For example,
output 1 (white/brown) on a 716 module set to address 120 shorts to ground
each time zone 120 is in alarm or trouble while armed. Use this feature to
operate relays or LEDs to show changes in the state of the panel armed zones.
Refer to Table 2.
ARMED ZONE STATE | 716 ANNUNCIATOR OUTPUT ACTION |
---|---|
Normal | Off—No ground reference |
Trouble, wireless low battery, missing | On—Steady short to ground |
A or “L” in Report to Transmit | Pulse (1.6 seconds On, 1.6 seconds Off) |
Zone Bypassed | Slow pulse (1.6 seconds On, 4.8 seconds Off) |
Table 2: Annunciator Outputs
Exceptions to Output Expansion Module Addressing
The module can only be wired to an LX‑Bus. To determine the correct output for
a particular keypad zone, match the zone number with the annunciator output
number. Special addresses are configured to allow the annunciator outputs to
follow the panel and keypad zones when connected to the first LX‑Bus. Refer to
Table 3.
LX‑500 ADDRESS | ZONES | LX‑500 ADDRESS | ZONES |
---|---|---|---|
501 | 1 to 4 | 581 | 81 to 84 |
505 | 5 to 8 | 519 | 91‑94 |
509 | 9 to 10 | 529 | 101‑104 |
511 | 11 to 14 | 539 | 111‑114 |
521 | 21 to 24 | 549 | 121‑124 |
531 | 31 to 34 | 559 | 131‑134 |
541 | 41 to 44 | 569 | 141‑144 |
551 | 51 to 54 | 579 | 151‑154 |
561 | 61 to 64 | 589 | 161‑164 |
571 | 71 to 74 |
Table 3: XR150/XR550 Series LX‑Bus Addresses and Corresponding Zones
COMPLIANCE LISTING SPECIFICATIONS
UL Listed Installations
To comply with ANSI/UL 365 Police‑Connected Burglary System or ANSI/UL 609
Local Burglary Alarm Systems, the module must be mounted in the supplied, UL
listed enclosure with a tamper.
Unsupervised operation is not suitable for fire-listed installations.
Any auxiliary power supply for a commercial fire installation must be
regulated, power limited, and listed for Fire Protective Signaling.
ULC Commercial Burglary Installations (XR150/XR550 Series Panels)
Place the output module with at least one zone expander in a listed enclosure
and connect a DMP Model 307 Clip‑on Tamper Switch to the enclosure programmed
as a 24‑hour zone.
716 OUTPUT
EXPANSION MODULE
Specifications
Operating Voltage | 12 VDC Nominal |
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Operating Current | 7 mA |
+ 28 mA per active relay
Weight| 4.8 oz. (136.0 g)
Dimensions| 2.5” W x 2.5” H (6.35 cm W x 6.35 cm H)
Ordering Information
716 | Output Expansion Module |
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Compatibility
XR150/XR550 Series Panels
716T Terminal Strip
Certifications
California State Fire Marshall (CSFM)
New York City (FDNY COA #6167)
Underwriters Laboratory (UL) Listed
ANSI/UL 365 | Police Connected Burglar |
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ANSI/UL 464 | Audible Signal Appliances |
ANSI/UL 609 | Local Burglar |
ANSI/UL 864 | Fire Protective Signaling |
ANSI/UL 985 | Household Fire Warning |
ANSI/UL 1023 | Household Burglar |
ANSI/UL 1076 | Proprietary Burglar |
ULC Subject-C1023 | Household Burglar |
ULC/ORD-C1076 | Proprietary Burglar |
ULC S304 | Central Station Burglar |
ULC S545 | Household Fire |
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