Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Alarm Output Director
ELK-941
APPLICATION: The ELK-941 separates the steady or pulsing voltage from a single alarm output and directs this into two (2) different relay outputs. An optional jumper configures Relay 2 to pulse in a temporal-code pattern which meets ANSI Standard S3.41. The input trigger can be either positive or negative (pull to ground).
Alarm Output Director
ELK-941
FEATURES
· Separates Steady and Pulsing Voltage From
a Single Alarm Output and Directs This Into Two (2) Different Relay Outputs. · Positive or Neg. Low Current Trigger. · Two (2) SPDT Relay Outputs. · Ideal For Two (2) Channel Long Range Radio or Cellular Transmitters. · Option For Temporal Pulse On Relay 2. · Low Current Output During Delay Time. · LED Indication of Relay Status.
SPECIFICATIONS
· Operating Voltage: 12 Volts D.C. · Input Trigger Voltage: 9 - 14 Volts D.C. · Input Trigger Current: 15 mA. · Max. Current: 96mA (both relays on). · Relay Contact Rating: 7A @ 30Vdc. · Valid Pulse Width: .1 - 4 sec. (.125-5Hz). · Size: 4.4" x 3" x 1.15". · Meets ANSI S3.41Audible Emergency
Evacuation Signals 3-Pulse Pattern.
Features and Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Instructions Printed On Inside
OVERVIEW
The ELK-941 separates the steady and pulsing voltage from a single alarm output and directs this into two (2) different relay outputs. Steady and pulsing voltage logic is available from most controls that provide only a single alarm output. The relays on the ELK-941 are activated according to the trigger input, following a 3 to 4 second verification time delay. Relay 1 will activate if a steady input is verified, or Relay 2 will activate if a pulsing input is verified.
Optional Jumper Descriptions
J1 RELAY MODE TEMPORAL: In the TEMPORAL position, Relay 2 will be switched on and off in a 3 pulse pattern (3 half-second pulses followed by a 1-1/2 second pause) whenever a pulsing input is detected. This setting has no effect on Relay 1 (it will always be steady). STEADY: In the STEADY mode, Relay 2 will be steady (solid) when a pulsing input is detected. IMPORTANT NOTE: With Jumper J1 in the STEADY position, the ELK-941 will provide dual mode latch, whereby if a steady input activation is followed by a pulsing input or visa-versa, both relays will activate and stay on until the trigger input is completely removed. If the ELK-941 is used to activate a long range radio or other communications device, this feature prevents restoral signals from being transmitted until both conditions are resolved.
INPUT CONNECTIONS
[+12V] Connect to the positive (+) side of a 12 Volts D.C. power source. Nominal operating range is 9 to 14 Volts D.C. [GND] Connect
to the negative (-) side of a 12 Volts D.C. power source.
[TRG] A positive 9 to 14 Volts D.C. input or a neg. (pull to ground) to this terminal will activate the ELK-941. The polarity of the trigger voltage must be selected using jumper J3. The input trigger can be from a contol panel's single alarm output, or from another source such as an automation controller/ timer, a simple pushbutton switch, etc.
OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
[-P] "Pre-activation" Output (30mA MAX). This is active immediately following the application of a trigger input for 3 to 4 seconds while the ELK-941 verifies whether the input is steady or pulsing. Upon determination of steady or pulse, the appropriate relay will activate and this output will cease. Note: If the trigger input is pulsing, this output will also pulse.
J2 IMMEDIATE OUTPUT When an input trigger is first applied, the ELK-941 requires a 3 to 4 second verification time delay to determine if the input is steady or pulsing. If a siren is connected, it may be desirable to immediately activate one of the relays during this delay time. Such uses include closing ring-back, siren test upon arming, etc. Jumper J2 selects which relay will activate (if any) during this time. If Relay 1 or 2 is selected for immediate output, the selected relay will "follow" the trigger. ie: If the trigger is steady, the relay will be steady. If the input is pulsing, the relay will pulse. Once the ELK-941 has verified what type of input is being applied, the appropriate relay will then be activated (which may or may not be the same relay that was selected for immediate output). RELAY 1: With the jumper in this position Relay 1 will turn on during the verification time delay. RELAY 2: With the jumper in this position Relay 2 will turn on during the verification time delay. OFF: With the jumper in this position neither Relay will turn on during the verification time delay. Note: The -P terminal can be used to trigger a piezo or other low current device for audible or visual needs. If the trigger input is pulsing, this output will also pulse. The position of jumper J2 has no effect on the -P terminal.
[N/O ] Relay 1 Normally Open contact. This terminal is connected with the COM terminal whenever the relay is ON (activated). [COM] Relay 1 Common contact. This "pole" or switching part of the relay is connected to the N/O terminal when the relay is ON (activated), and to the N/C terminal when the relay is OFF (at rest).
[N/C]
Relay 1 Normally Closed contact. This terminal is connected with the COM terminal whenever the relay is OFF (at rest).
[N/O ] Relay 2 Normally Open contact. This terminal is connected with the COM terminal whenever the relay is ON (activated). [COM] Relay 2 Common contact. This "pole" or switching part of the relay is connected to the N/O terminal when the relay is ON (activated), and to the N/C terminal when the relay is OFF (at rest). [N/C] Relay 2 Normally Closed contact. This terminal is connected with the COM terminal whenever the relay is OFF (at rest).
J3 TRG (Trigger Polarity) This jumper bar is used to set the proper input trigger polarity.
+ -
Set J3 to "+" if the ELK-941 will be triggered by a positive voltage input. Set J3 to "-" if the ELK-941 will be triggered by a negative (pull to ground).
APPLICATIONS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS
Long-Range Radio or Cellular Transmitter Interface
Jumper Settings J1 = STEADY - Output of Relay 2 is steady. If both a steady and pulsing input is detected, the dual-mode latch keeps both relays on until input trigger is removed. J2 = OFF - No Immediate Alarm output from either relay. J3 = +/- - Depends on polarity of control's alarm output.
RELAY MODE
IMMEDIATE OUTPUT J2
RELAY 1 RELAY 2 OFF
ELK-941
TRIGGER POLARITY J3
J1
TEMPORAL STEADY
LONG-RANGE RADIO OR CELLULAR DIALER
CH1 GND CH2
RELAY 1
RELAY 2
+12V GND TRG
+
CH1 ACTIVE
-P
N/O COM N/C
N/O COM N/C
CH2 ACTIVE
+12V AUX FROM CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL GROUND ALARM OUTPUT FROM CONTROL
As shown, this hookup is used to activate two channels on a long-range radio or cellular transmitter. Relay 1 activates on steady input; Relay 2 activates on pulsing input. Both relays will stay on until trigger input is removed if both a steady and pulsing input is detected. (Dual mode latch)
Siren and Strobe Light activation from negative polarity alarm output Strobe light will only activate if alarm output is pulsing
Jumper Settings J1 = STEADY - Output of Relay 2 is steady. If both a steady and pulsing input is detected, the dual mode latch keeps both relays on until input trigger is removed. J2 = OFF - No Immediate Alarm output on either channel. J3 = "-" - Negative polarity alarm output (DSC type control).
RELAY MODE IMMEDIATE OUTPUT J2
RELAY 1 RELAY 2 OFF 12V STROBE
ELK-941
J1
TEMPORAL STEADY
TRIGGER POLARITY J3
RELAY 1
RELAY 2 GND +12V
+12V GND TRG
+
CH1 ACTIVE
-P
N/O COM N/C
N/O COM N/C
CH2 ACTIVE
+12V AUX FROM CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL GROUND ALARM OUTPUT FROM CONTROL
Yelp
+
As shown, this hookup is used to activate a 12V strobe on Relay 2 when a pulsing output is detected. Example shows a DSC-type negative output control. Set J3 to "+" if using a positive output control. Both relays will stay on until input is removed if both a steady and pulsing input is detected. (Dual mode latch) Note: The 12V Aux output must be capable of supplying enough current to drive the strobe and the siren driver.
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Stdy.
-
SIREN DRIVER
PIEZO SOUNDER (PRE-ACTIVATION)
Temporal coded bell from pulsing alarm output, Siren activation if alarm output is steady
RELAY MODE IMMEDIATE OUTPUT J2
RELAY 1 RELAY 2 OFF
Jumper Settings J1 = TEMPORAL - Output of Relay 2 will be Temporal 3 pulse pattern. J2 = OFF - No Immediate Alarm output on either channel. J3 = +/- - Depends on polarity of control's alarm output. +12V AUX FROM CONTROL PANEL
CONTROL PANEL GROUND ALARM OUTPUT FROM CONTROL
ELK-941
J1
TEMPORAL STEADY
TRIGGER POLARITY J3
12V BELL
RELAY 1 RELAY 2
-
+
+12V GND TRG
+
CH1 ACTIVE
-P
N/O COM N/C N/O COM N/C
CH2 ACTIVE
Yelp
As shown, this hookup is used to activate new or existing Bells in the ANSI TEMPORAL 3 pulse pattern from a pulsing alarm output and a standard siren from a steady alarm output.
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SIREN DRIVER (BURG)
Elk-100 Siren Yelp sound from steady alarm output, Temporal coded sound if alarm output is pulsing
Jumper Settings J1 = TEMPORAL - Output of Relay 2 will be Temporal 3 pulse pattern. J2 = RELAY 2 - Relay 2 will activate immediately upon trigger input and during the 3 to 4 second verification time delay. J3 = +/- - Depends on polarity of control's alarm output.
RELAY MODE IMMEDIATE OUTPUT J2
RELAY 1 RELAY 2 OFF
ELK-941
J1
TEMPORAL STEADY
TRIGGER POLARITY J3
RELAY 1
RELAY 2
ELK-100 SIREN DRIVER
CH2 ACTIVE
+12V GND TRG
+
CH1 ACTIVE
-P
N/O COM N/C N/O COM N/C
+12V AUX FROM CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL GROUND ALARM OUTPUT FROM CONTROL
Yellow Wire (Burg) Red Wire (Fire) Black Wire (GND)
As shown, this hookup is used to activate an ELK-100 siren Yelp sound on Relay 1 from a steady alarm output and a Temporal 3 pulse sound on Re ...