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PEGAsys™
Remote-Output Driver
Modules, Models
ATM-L and ATM-R

Installation
Manual

R
FM
LISTED APPROVED
Remote-Output Driver Modules

Remote-Output Driver Modules,


Models ATM-L and ATM-R
Note: Each PEGAsys auxiliary-power output is lim-
1-1 DESCRIPTION ited to 1.5 A.
The Model ATM-L Annunciator Driver Module, P/N 76- When using any other Listed power supply to power
200004-032, provides the PEGAsys Control Unit with either the ATM-L or ATM-R, ensure that the power
up to 32 programmable outputs for remote LEDs, along supply has a means to isolate the common-negative
with 6 system-level LEDs and 5 system-level functional power line from earth ground to prevent system ground
switches. faults. Both the ATM-L and ATM-R have an initiating
The system-level LEDs correspond to the following circuit labeled “PS FLT” to monitor a normally-closed
general conditions: power-supply-fault contact. Refer to Figures 2, 3
and 4.
• Module Power/Lockout
• Alarm A PEGAsys Control Unit with Version 80.1 or higher
firmware is required to support the ATM-L and ATM-R
• Pre-Alarm Modules. The system configuration must be entered
• Alarm Silence via PEGAsys Configuration Software (PCS) Version
• Supervisory 8.1 or higher.
• Trouble
The functional switches provide for the following op- 2-1 INSTALLATION
erator intervention:
• System Reset ! CAUTION

• Event Acknowledgment When performing installations, route field


wiring away from sharp projections,
• Alarm Silence
corners and internal components.
• Fire Drill
The ATM-L and ATM-R Modules are intended for
• Lamp Test
mounting inside a UL-864 Listed enclosure with no
All ATM-Ls will not respond to local commands from other electronics. Use the mounting hardware provided
functional switches for ten (10) seconds after a key is with the module. Wire routing and installation meth-
pressed on the PEGAsys Central Control Module’s ods are to be in accordance with the annunciator in-
keypad/display. A flashing Module-Power LED will sig- stallation instructions.
nify this lockout condition.
Note: Maintain a minimum 1/2" clearance around the
The Model ATM-R Relay Driver Module, P/N 76- ATM-L and ATM-R modules when installed in
200005-032, provides the PEGAsys Control Unit with the UL-864 Listed enclosure. Select an en-
up to 32 programmable outputs for remote relays. closure with dimensions of at least 6" H x 9"
The ATM-L and -R Modules communicate with the W x 2" D.
Control Unit via an external RS-485 communications Use consecutive LED outputs, starting from LED Out-
circuit, with the most remote module capable of being put No. 1. There can be no gaps in the output-LED
located up to 4,000 feet from the Control Unit. Up to sequence. Cut the next-higher supervised-output ter-
16 ATM-Ls and ATM-Rs, in any combination, can be mination jumper after the last LED output that is being
connected in a daisy-chained loop to the RS-485 com- used. Refer to Figure 2 for details.
munications circuit. No “t-tapping” is allowed in the
communications circuit. The LEDs and functional switches for the
ATM-L must be installed within 20 feet of the UL-864
Both modules can be powered from a PEGAsys power Listed enclosure.
supply, or from an external, regulated, and power-lim-
ited power supply Listed for use with fire-protective- The relays for the ATM-R must be installed within 20
signaling systems, depending upon the total load of feet of the UL-864 Listed enclosure.
the remote outputs. A typical external power supply is Use consecutive relay outputs, starting from Relay
Kidde Fire Systems P/N 297106. Output No. 1. There can be no gaps in the output-
relay sequence. Cut the next-higher supervised-out-

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put termination jumper after the last relay output that


is being used. Refer to Figure 3 for details. 3-1 POWER SUPPLY CALCULATION
See Figure 1 for module mounting dimensions. 3-1.1 ATM-L Power Supply Calculation
2-1.1 Electrical ATM-Ls will operate down to 16.0 Vdc. If the nominal
power supply output is 24 Vdc, the minimum system
Table 1. Electrical Specifications voltage after 24 hours of battery operation is 20.4 Vdc.
Therefore, the maximum voltage drop to any ATM-L
Operating Voltage: 16.0 to 28.8 Vdc (non-resettable)
is 4.4 Vdc.
Standby Current: 0.045 A
Calculate the total ATM-L current and maximum power-
Output Activation:
Common Positive; line resistance using the following procedure.
Individual-output negative pull downs
1. Count the total number of output LEDs from all
ATM-L Outputs:
ATM-Ls that will be powered from the PEGAsys
LED 0.015 A maximum power supply.
Audible Appliance 0.015 A maximum Output LED current:
ATM-R Outputs: 0.080 A maximum # LEDs x .012 = ____A
Depends upon output load. 2. Count the total number of ATM-Ls.
Total Alarm Current:
Must be calculated for each application.
ATM-L current:
Wire Sizes: # ATM-Ls x .045 = ____A
RS-485 Communications #14 - #18 AWG, (twisted, unshielded) 3. Count the total number of ATM-Ls whose status
24 Vdc Power #14 - #18 AWG (as required) lights will be powered from the PEGAsys power
supply.
#18 AWG
LEDs
(or as required by annunciator) Status LED current:
Functional Switches #18 AWG #ATM-Ls x .072 = ____A
#18 AWG 4. Add 1 + 2 + 3 for total current from PEGAsys power
Audible Appliance
(or as required by annunciator) supply ____A
Power-Supply 5. Calculate max. allowable resistance.
#14 - #18 AWG
Supv.Initiating Circuit
Divide 4.4 Vdc by total current (Step 4)
Relays #14 - #18 AWG ____ohms
Refer to the wiring diagrams for point-to-point connec- Example:
tions. ATM-L # 1 has 20 point- or group-specific output LEDs.
S2 S1 LK17
ATM-L #2 has 15 point- or group-specific output LEDs.
LK32

Out B
Out A ATM-L/R
LK16 LK15
16
15 LK31 LK30
32
31
ATM-L #3 has 8 point- or group-specific output LEDs.
In B LK14 LK13 14 30
In A
W1 LK12
13
12
LK11 11
LK29 LK28 29
28
27
All ATM-Ls are utilizing the system status lights.
10 LK27 LK26 26

4.625 +24 V
LK10 LK9 9
8 LK25
25
LK24 24
All outputs will be powered by a PEGAsys power sup-
Com
ply.
5.000 7 23
PS Flt LK8 LK7
6 22
Earth Gnd 5 LK23 LK22
21
LK6 LK5 4 20

Total LEDs = 43
3 LK21 LK20
19
A Trouble Lamp Test
2 18
B Sup. Com LK4 LK3 1 17
Sil. Out Ack LK19 LK18
Pre Alm Reset
Alarm
Pwr On
Silence
Drill
LK2 LK1
Total output LED current = 43 x .012 = 0.516 A
0.188

1.375 5.175 Total ATM-Ls = 3


8.000
Total ATM-L current = 3 x .045 = 0.135 A
Note: Total ATM-Ls status lights
Maintain a minumum one-half (1/2) inch clearance around ATM-L Total Status LED current = 3 x .072 = 0.216 A
and ATM-R Modules when installed in mounting enclosure.

Total Current = 0.867 A


Figure 1. Module Mounting Dimensions
Max. Power-Line Resistance = 4.4 V/0.867 A =
5.1 ohms

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3-1.2 ATM-R Power Supply Calculation uploaded into the system configuration via PCS Ver-
sion 8.1 or higher. They may also be registered manu-
ATM-Rs will also operate down to 16.0 Vdc. If the
ally, but without point or group-specific device
nominal power supply output is 24 Vdc, the minimum
mapping, by means of the PEGAsys keypad. The
system voltage after 24 hours of battery operation is
manual registration procedure is as follows:
20.4 Vdc. Use UL Listed/Recognized relays with a
nominal 24 Vdc rating, and with an operating voltage 1. Access the PEGAsys menu system by pressing
range between 18.0 and 30.0 Vdc. Refer to the manu- the 0 (zero) key.
facturer supplied information for listed operating volt- 2. The display will read:
age range.
PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD
Relay coil currents vary widely from about 15 mA to 3. Enter the Level-2 password and press the Enter
80 mA. Refer to the manufacturer’s data sheet for the Key.
coil current of the specific relay being utilized in the
application. 4. The display will now read:
1: Isolate 2: List
Calculate the total ATM-R current and maximum
3: Set 4: Test
power-line resistance using the following procedure.
5. Press the 3 Key for Set.
1. Count total number of output relays from all ATM-
Rs that will be powered from the PEGAsys power 6. The display will read:
supply. 1: Time/Date 2: Printer Control
Output relay current: 3: Devices Scroll for more
# relays x current/relay = ____A 7. Press the Scroll Key. The display will now read:
2. Count the total number of ATM-Rs. 4: Programming 5: Unused
ATM-R current: 6: Global Ack Scroll for more
# ATM-Rs x .045 = ____A 8. Press the Scroll Key. The display will read:
3. Add 1 + 2 for total current from PEGAsys power 7: Network 8: Control Modules
supply ____A 9: More Options [¿] to Return
4. Calculate max. allowable resistance. 9. Press the 8 Key for Control Modules. The display
Use the minimum relay operating voltage of 18 will read:
Vdc in this calculation.
1: Registration 2: Deregistration
Divide 2.4 Vdc by total current (Step 3)
3: Reset ATM/RDCM/RDM [¿] to Return
_____ohms
10. Press the 1 Key for Registration. The display
Example: changes to:
An ATM-R has 15 relay outputs. Each relay has a coil Register Control/Display Modules
current of 25 mA. 1: ATM 2: RDCM 3: RDM 4: *
All outputs will be powered by a PEGAsys power sup- 11. Press the 1 Key and then the Enter Key. You will
ply. be prompted for the two-digit ATM-L or ATM-R
Total Relays = 15 address.
12. Enter the two-digit ATM-L or ATM-R address and
Total output Relay current = 15 x .025 = 0.375 A press the Enter Key.
Total ATM-Rs = 1 13. Enter each successive ATM-L or ATM-R by re-
Total ATM-R current = 1 x .045 = 0.045 A peating Step 12.
14. Press the Return Key three times to return to sys-
Total Current = 0.420 A tem-status display.
Max. Power-Line Resistance 2.4 V/0.420 A =
5.7 ohms

4-1 REGISTRATION
The ATM-L and ATM-R Modules are automatically
registered into the PEGAsys system when they are

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RS-485 Termination Jumper W1


Install if ATM-L is last assembly in RS-485 communications ATM-L Address Table
loop from CCM Display PCB.
Remove if ATM-L is intermediate assembly in RS-485 loop. S1 Switch Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0

Reset Switch S2
ATM-L Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Address Switch S1
S L
(See Table)

RS-485 Communications to B Output Supervision Termination Jumper


next ATM-L/R, RDCM, or RDM Cut the jumper following the last supervised LED
A S2 S1 LK17 output (e.g., if last LED output is 15, cut Jumper LK16).

LK32 S L
RS-485 Communications 5

ATM-L
LK16 LK15
from CCM Display PCB
6 Out B 16 32 LED 32
LK31 LK30
Out A 15 31 LED 31
S L In B LK14 LK13 14 30 LED 30

In A 13 LK28 29
LED 29
LK29
12 28 LED 28
W1 LK12 LK11 11 27 LED 27
10 LK27 LK26 26 LED 26
S L LK10 LK9 9 25 LED 25
24 VDC from
Power Supply Module +24 V 8 LK25 LK24 24
LED 24
(Aux. Pwr. Output) Com 7 23 LED 23
PS Flt LK8 LK7
6 22 LED 22
Earth Gnd 5 LK23 LK22
21 LED 21
Install 20 K, 0.25 W Resistor from +24 V to Alarm-
Silence Output when Alarm-Silence Output not used. LK6 LK5 4 20 LED 20
3 LK20 19
Normally-closed, trouble contact from LED 19
Trouble Lamp Test LK21
Power Supply Module of the PEGAsys A 18
2 LED 18
Control Unit or Remote Power Supply
B Sup. Com LK4 LK3
P/N 89-300022-001. 1 17 LED 17
Sil. Out Ack LK19 LK18
Note: Locate local audible applicance Pre Alm Reset
in conduit in the same room within 20 Alarm Silence LK2 LK1 Note:
4

feet of the ATM-L.


Pwr On Drill Maximum 15 ma per LED
(Jumper "PS Flt" to "Com" when not used.).

S L
L
LED 16
LED 15
LED 14
LED 13
LED 12
Local Audible Appliance LED 11
(mimics control unit sonalert, LED 10
15 ma maximum) S L LED 9
LED 8
N.O. Lamp-Test Switch
LED 7
L Trouble LED LED 6
L Supervisory LED LED 5
S L Alm. Sil. LED N.O. Acknowledge Switch LED 4

L Pre-Alm LED LED 3


L Alarm LED LED 2
N.O. Reset Switch
L Power LED LED 1

N.O. Alm Sil Switch Note:

N.O. Drill Switch Use consecutive LED outputs, starting from LED
S Supervised Circuit (Press "Alm Sil" Switch to cancel Drill) Output No. 1. There can be no gaps in the output LED
sequence. Cut the next-higher supervised output
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10 k, 0.5 W EOL Resistor


termination jumper after the last LED output used.
L Power-Limited Circuit
Typ for each N.O. Input Switch

Figure 2. ATM-L Wiring Diagram


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RS-485 Termination Jumper W1


Install if ATM-R is last assembly in RS-485 communications ATM-R Address Table
loop from CCM Display PCB.
Remove if ATM-R is intermediate assembly in RS-485 loop. S1 Switch Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0

Reset Switch S2
ATM-R Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Address Switch S1
S L
(See Table)

RS-485 Communications to B Output Supervision Termination Jumper


next ATM-L/R, RDCM, or RDM Cut the jumper following the last supervised relay
A S2 S1 LK17 output (e.g., if last relay output is 15, cut Jumper LK16).

LK32 S L
RS-485 Communications 5
LK16 LK15
from CCM Display PCB
6 Out B 16 32 Relay 32
LK31 LK30
Out A 15 31 Relay 31
S L In B LK14 LK13 14 30 Relay 30

In A 13 LK28 29
Relay 29
LK29
12 28 Relay 28
W1 LK12 LK11 11 27 Relay 27
10 LK27 LK26 26 Relay 26
S L LK10 LK9 9 25 Relay 25
24 Vdc from
Power Supply Module +24 V 8 LK25 LK24 24
Relay 24
(Aux. Pwr. Output) Com 7 23 Relay 23
PS Flt LK8 LK7
6 22 Relay 22
LK23 LK22
5 21 Relay 21

ATM-R LK6 LK5 4 20 Relay 20


3 LK20 19
Normally-closed, trouble contact from Relay 19
LK21
Power Supply Module. 18
2 Relay 18
(Jumper "PS Flt" to "Com" when not used.) LK4 LK3 1 17 Relay 17
LK19 LK18

LK2 LK1
Note:
5

Maximum 80 mA per relay.

S L

Relay 16
Relay 15
Relay 14
Relay 13
Relay 12
Relay 11
Relay 10
Relay 9
Relay 8
Relay 7

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Relay 6
Relay 5
Relay 4
Relay 3
Relay 2
Relay 1

Note:
Use consecutive relay outputs, starting from Relay
Supervised Circuit Output No. 1. There can be no gaps in the output relay
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sequence. Cut the next-higher supervised output
termination jumper after the last relay output used.
L Power-Limited Circuit

Figure 3. ATM-R Wiring Diagram - Common Power Supply for Module and Outputs
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RS-485 Termination Jumper W1


Install if ATM-R is last assembly in RS-485 communications ATM-R Address Table
loop from CCM Display PCB.
Remove if ATM-R is intermediate assembly in RS-485 loop. S1 Switch Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0

Reset Switch S2
ATM-R Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Address Switch S1
S L
(See Table)

RS-485 Communications to B Output Supervision Termination Jumper


next ATM-L/R, RDCM, or RDM Cut the jumper following the last supervised relay
A S2 S1 LK17 output (e.g., if last relay output is 15, cut Jumper LK16).

LK32 S L
RS-485 Communications 5
LK16 LK15
from CCM Display PCB
6 Out B 16 32 Relay 32
LK31 LK30
Out A 15 31 Relay 31
S L In B LK14 LK13 14 30 Relay 30

In A 13 LK28 29
Relay 29
LK29
12 28 Relay 28
W1 LK12 LK11 11 27 Relay 27
10 LK27 LK26 26 Relay 26
S L LK10 LK9 9 25 Relay 25
24 Vdc from
Power Supply Module +24 V 8 LK25 LK24 24
Relay 24
(Aux. Pwr. Output) Com 7 23 Relay 23
PS Flt LK8 LK7
6 22 Relay 22
Earth Gnd LK23 LK22
5 21 Relay 21

LK6 LK5 4 20 Relay 20


3 LK20 19
Relay 19

ATM-R
LK21
2 18 Relay 18
LK4 LK3 1 17 Relay 17
LK19 LK18

LK2 LK1
Note:
6

Maximum 80 mA per relay.

S L
S L
Relay 16
Relay 15
Relay 14
W2 (+) (-)

C BA (+) (-)
Relay 13
GND BATT BATT
FLT OPR TBL (-) (+) Relay 12
28 VDC Load1 Relay 11
DS3 DS1 DS2 Relay 10
(+)
Relay 9
Load2
(-) Relay 8
Relay 7
(+)

Power Supply, Batt1


(-)
Relay 6
Relay 5

P/N 297106
(+) Relay 4
Batt2
(-) Relay 3
S L
Relay 2
(Refer to Installation Sheet 77.103) Trouble N/O/C
N.C.
N.O.

Relay 1
COM

AC
ON
W3 Note:
(Set W3 to N.C. Position)
Use consecutive relay outputs, starting from Relay
S Supervised Circuit
W1 Output No. 1. There can be no gaps in the output relay
C BA
sequence. Cut the next-higher supervised output
termination jumper after the last relay output used.
L Power-Limited Circuit
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Figure 4. ATM-R Wiring Diagram - Separate Power Supplies for Module and Outputs
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W1 S2 S1 LK17 S2 S1 LK17
USE VR1 TO ADJUST CONTRAST. VR2 See Table 1 LK32
See Table 1 LK32
VR1
USE VR2 TO ADJUST BRIGHTNESS.
ATM-L ATM-L
LK16 LK15 LK16 LK15
Out B 16 32 Out B 16 32
LK31 LK30 LK31 LK30
Out A 15 31 Out A 15 31
1 TB1 In B LK14 LK13 14 30 In B LK14 LK13 14 30
2 In A 13 LK28 29 In A 13 29
3
4
5
DISPLAY PCB JK2
W1 LK12
12
LK11 11

10
LK29

LK27
28
27
LK26 26
W1 LK12
12
LK11 11

10
LK29

LK27
LK28

LK26
28
27
26
REMOVE W1 INSTALL W1
6
7
8
(on CCM) JK1 +24 V
Com
LK10 LK9 9
8
7
LK25
25
LK24 24
23
+24 V
Com
LK10 LK9 9
8
7
LK25 LK24
25
24
23
PS Flt LK8 LK7
6 22 PS Flt LK8 LK7
6 22
W2 REMOVE W2 5 LK23 LK22
21 5 LK23 LK22
21
SW3 SW2 LK6 LK5 4 20 LK6 LK5 4 20
DS1 Trouble Lamp Test
3 LK21 LK20 19 Trouble Lamp Test
3 LK21 LK20 19
A 2 18 A 2 18
SKT2 B Sup. Com LK4 B Sup. Com LK4
LK3 1 17 LK3 1 17
NOTE: Sil. Out
Pre Alm
Alarm
Ack
Reset
Silence LK2 LK1
LK19 LK18
Sil. Out
Pre Alm
Alarm
Ack
Reset
Silence LK2 LK1
LK19 LK18

Pwr On Drill Pwr On Drill


Twisted, Unshielded Wire to ATM-Ls.
(Total circuit length 4,000 FT. MAX.)
Table 1
Jumper Note: S1 Switch ATM-L/R
Driver Type Maximum Quantity
Setting Address
W1: RS-485 Communications to ATM-L. (on RS-485 Circuit)
SHARE

AC OUT AC IN DC IN1 DC IN2


RET

RET
2 4V

SPV

1 2
SPV

24V

SOUNDER 1 SOUNDER 2

Remove from CCM'S Display and


W5 N L N L L N G
W1

A B A B N N
O C
C
N N
O C
C
N N
O C
C

1 01
TB4 TB5 TB1 TB2 TB3
SKT1
intermediate ATM-Ls. Install on last ATM-L 16
2 02
TBL RL Y

NO
GREEN LED
C

SYS
NC

ATM-L only. ATM-R 16


JP4 JP3
GND

3 03
INSTALL W3
JP1
W3

W2 W6 4 04
SW1
S3 (HARD RESET)

Notes: 5 05
1
JP2

JK5
2

1
S1

15A
FUSE
BAT
6 06
S2

7 07
PORT

RS485

A
I/O

Any combination of ATM-Ls and ATM-Rs that does not


B 24V

W4 INSTALL W4 RET
TO DISPLAY TO DISPLAY 24V

8 08
CCM

JK4 RET

exceed 16 can be used on the RS-485 circuit. There


RX/TX

JK2 JK3
PORT

JK1 24V
SUPPLY

PLG2
EARTH
FAULT

FAULT

MOTHER
BOARD

RET
24 V

SYSTEM PO WER
0V

9 09
V

V
RET

RET
24

24

24V 5V 0V
DISP
PORT
PRINT
PORT
PC
PORT 5V 0V TB6
can be a maximum of 31 RS-485 assemblies in the
7

PLG1 DISPLAY

AUX1 AUX2

system, including RDMs and RDCMs. A 10


B 11
C 12
Use consecutive LED outputs, starting from LED
24 Vdc from Power Supply Output No. 1, for each ATM-L/R. There can be no gaps
D 13
(Install W3 for Non-Resettable Power) E 14
in the output sequences. Cut the next-higher
F 15
supervised output termination jumper after the last
output used. 0 16

PEGAsys Note: 1.5A Maximum for Each


Auxiliary Power Output.
Control Unit
1 2 34

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Figure 5. Typical Control Unit/TM-L/R Wiring Diagram


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any product or part thereof which proves to be defective in workmanship or material for a period of twelve (12) months from
the date of purchase but not to exceed eighteen (18) months after shipment by Kidde-Fenwal Inc. For a full description of
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These instructions do not purport to cover all the details or variations in the equipment
described, nor do they provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection
with installation, operation and maintenance. All specifications subject to change without
notice. Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which
are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, the matter should be referred
to KIDDE-FENWAL INC., Ashland, Masssachusetts

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