INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR M710 / M720 INPUT MODULES, M721 INPUT / OUTPUT
MODULE AND M701 OUTPUT MODULE
This manual is intended as a quick reference installation guide.
manufacturers installatioetn manual for detailed system information
GENERAL INFORMATION
The M700 series of modules are a family of microprocessor controlled interface devices permitting the
monitoring and/or control of auxiliary devices.
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage Range
Maximum Standby Current (µA)
No
Communications
Communication with LED enabled
LED Current (Red)
LED Current (Yellow)
LED Current (Green)
Operating Temperature
Humidity
Module
Dimensions
Surface Mount Box Dimensions
Weight (Module Only)
Weight (Module and M200E-SMB)
Maximum Wire Gauge
INSTALLATION
Note:
These modules must only be connected to control panels using
compatible proprietary analogue addressable communication
protocols for monitoring and control.
M700 series modules can be mounted in several ways (See figure 1):
1.
An M200E-SMB custom low profile surface-mounting box.
2.
An M200E-DIN Adaptor allows mounting onto standard 35mm x
7.5mm "Top Hat" DIN rail.
3.
An M200E-PMB Panel Mount Bracket allows the module to be
mounted directly into a panel.
Wiring to all series M700 modules is via plug in type terminals capable
of supporting conductors up to 2.5mm²
CAUTION
Disconnect loop power before installing modules or sensors
The module address is selected by means of rotary decade address
switches (see figure 2). These can be accessed either from the front or
the top of the module. A screwdriver should be used to rotate the wheels
to select the desired address, either from the front, or the top of the
module.
For modules having more than one channel, the address selected will
refer to the first input channel, the module will automatically assign the
next one or two addresses as appropriate to the second input channel
and output channel.
As a result, address 99 will be invalid for dual
channel modules, and addresses 98 and 99 are invalid for three channel
modules.
If these addresses are selected, no response will be seen
from the module.
Short Circuit Isolators
All M700 series modules are provided with short circuit monitoring and
isolators on the intelligent loop.
If required the isolators may be wired
out of the loop to facilitate the use of the modules on high current loaded
loops, for example if
sounders are used. To achieve this, the loop out
positive should be wired to terminal 5 rather than terminal 2. See the
relevant wiring diagram overleaf for details.
FIGURE 3: M710 SINGLE INPUT AND M720 DUAL INPUT MODULE WIRING
-
Loop Output
+
Loop Output
-
Loop Input
+
Loop Input
+
Loop Output (See notes 1)
47KΩ
47KΩ
M200E-EOL-R
M200E-EOL-R
See Notes 2
FIGURE 4: M721 DUAL INPUT SINGLE OUTPUT MODULE WIRING
-
Loop Output
+
Loop Output
-
Loop Input
+
Loop Input
+
Loop Output (See notes 1)
47KΩ
47KΩ
NC
M200E-EOL-R
M200E-EOL-R
Relay Contact
Rating:
30VDC, 2A
resistive load
N200-91-00
Please refer to the control panel
15 to 30VDC (Min 17.5VDC to ensure LED operation)
M710
M720
M721
M701
310
340
340
310
510
600
660
510
2.2mA
8.8mA
6.6mA
-20°C to 60°C
5% to 95% Relative Humidity
93mm(H) x 94mm(W) x 23mm(D) (including terminal blocks)
132mm(H) x 137mm(W) x 40mm(D)
110g
235g
2.5mm²
FIGURE 1: MODULE MOUNTING
METHODS
M200E-SMB Surface Mount Box
Surface Mount
Box Base is
affixed to
mounting surface,
and then the module
and cover are
screwed onto the
base using the
two screws
supplied.
M200E-DIN DIN Rail Bracket
Push Module into
adaptor Bracket
until it clips into
place.
M200E-PMB Panel Mount Bracket
Adaptor bracket is mounted
directly into panel using 2 x M4
Pan head screws.
Module is pushed into
adaptor until it clips
into place.
M710 / M720
4
4
5
3
3
6
2
7
2
1
8
1
0
9
0
A
x10
B
x1
Notes:
1
If short circuit isolation is not required, loop output+ should
be wired to terminal 5 and not 2. Terminal 5 is internally
connected to terminal 4.
2
The dashed line circuit connected to terminals 8 and 9
should only be used with the M720. There are no
connections to these terminals on the M710.
3
Provided the control panel is compatible, short circuit
monitoring of the input circuit may be possible.
resistor (M200E-EOL-R18) should be wired in series with
each device switch being monitored.
M721
4
5
3
6
2
7
2
1
8
0
9
A
x10
B
Notes:
1
If short circuit isolation is not required, loop
output+ should be wired to terminal 5 and not 2.
Terminal 5 is internally connected to terminal 4.
C
NO
2
Provided the control panel is compatible, short
circuit fault monitoring of the input circuit may be
possible.
An 18KΩ resistor (M200E-EOL-R18)
should be wired in series with each device switch
being monitored.
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M710 SINGLE CHANNEL INPUT MODULE
Provides single channel monitoring of normally open contact fire alarm
and supervisory devices.
The M710 has a single tri-colour green/red/yellow LED, which can be set
by panel command to pulse green each time the module is polled.
case of an alarm the panel can switch the red indicator on continuously.
The Yellow LED is controlled by the module and blinks to indicate an
open circuit on the input circuit.
panel command to turn the red LED on.
M710 Wiring
See figure 3 overleaf for wiring details.
M720 DUAL CHANNEL INPUT MODULE
The M720 is a dual channel module used for the monitoring of normally
open contact fire alarm and supervisory devices.
It has two tri-colour LED's, one referring to each channel.
green each time the module channel is polled. In case of an alarm the panel can switch the red indicator on
continuously.
The Yellow LED is controlled by the module and blinks to indicate an open circuit on the input
circuit.
This fault indication is always overridden by a panel command to turn the red LED on.
M720 Wiring
See figure 3 overleaf for wiring details.
M721 DUAL INPUT, SINGLE OUTPUT MODULE
This module provides dual channel monitoring of normally open contact fire alarm and supervisory devices,
and also provides single pole changeover contacts for the control of auxiliary devices such as fire shutters.
Three tri-colour LED's are provided to indicate the status of each channel.
LED's A and B refer to the two input channels. Each LED can be set by panel command to pulse green each
time the module channel is polled.
continuously.
The Yellow LED is controlled by the module and blinks to indicate an open circuit on the input
circuit.
This fault indication is always overridden by a panel command to turn the red LED on.
LED C refers to the output channel. The LED can be set by panel command to pulse green each time the
Cover
channel is polled.
the relay contacts are in the energised state.
The M721 relay contact ratings are 2A at 30VDC.
Module
M721 Wiring
See figure 4 overleaf for wiring details
M701 SINGLE CHANNEL OUTPUT MODULE
The M701 output module allows the control of auxiliary devices such as fire shutters or sounders.
Base Box
A single tri-colour LED indicates the status of the module.
command from the control panel to blink green when the module is polled.
the relay to the energised state the LED can be set to continuous green. In the case of an open circuit or fault
Top
on the output circuit, the module will set the LED to blink yellow.
M701 Wiring
The M701 can be wired for either supervised or non-supervised operation - see figures 5 and 6 overleaf
respectively. If using the VdS optional polarised resistor EOL device, part no. M200E-EOL-RD, note that the
Bottom
EOL device red wire connects to terminal 8 and the grey wire to terminal 9, as monitoring voltages are
Locate top clip over
reversed.
DIN rail and rotate bottom
When the module is used in supervised mode and power is supplied to the module, a switched negative input
down to clip into place.
on terminal 12 can be used to signal an external fault condition, such as a power supply fault.
To Remove, lift up, then rotate
is also supervised in this mode such that if the supply voltage falls below 7V a fault indication is achievable.
top away from the rail.
Note that the use of this fault mode is dependant on panel software, please contact the panel manufacturer.
M721 ON M200E-DIN DIN RAIL MOUNT
FIGURE 5: M701 SINGLE OUTPUT MODULE WITH SUPERVISED OUTPUT
Loop Output (See notes 1)
A B
1
0
5
6
7
8
9
C
EOL
M200E-EOL-R
See Note 5 and Table 1
Notes:
1
If short circuit isolation is not required, loop output+ should be wired to terminal 5 and not 2. Terminal 5
is internally connected to terminal 4.
2
To enable output circuit supervision, the link supplied must be fitted across terminals 6 and 7, and the
load must be polarised.
3
In supervised mode, the module monitors the power supply voltage across terminals 10 and 11 to
ensure it does not drop below 7V, and also monitors for a switched negative fault signal from the power
An 18KΩ
supply to terminal 12 (optional).
at the panel. The use of these fault warnings is dependant on panel software, please refer to your panel
supplier.
4
Up to 1.5A load can be driven subject to the supply capability, total cable resistance and minimum
voltage required by the load.
5
An alternative end of line monitoring option, part number M200E-EOL-RD is available for VdS 2489
requirements, see table 1. Maximum cable series resistance is 10Ω so max. load current is limited by
permissible voltage drop along the cable, min. PSU voltage and min. load voltage requirement.
eg: Min PSU voltage = 21V, min load voltage = 18V, max. series resistance = 10Ω, therefore max.
current = 300mA [(21-18)/10 Amps.]
FIGURE 5: M701 SINGLE OUTPUT MODULE WITH UNSUPERVISED OUTPUT
A B
1
0
4
5
3
6
Loop Output (See note 1)
7
1
8
0
9
Relay Contact
x1
C
Rating:
30VDC, 2A resistive
load
Notes:
1
If short circuit isolation is not required, loop
output+ should be wired to terminal 5 and not 2.
Terminal 5 is internally connected to terminal 4.
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This fault indication is overridden by a
Each LED can be set by panel command to pulse
In case of an alarm the panel can switch the red indicator on
The LED will be switched continuously on Green by command from the control panel when
In normal conditions, the LED can be set by
MODULE IN M200-SMB SURFACE MOUNT BOX
-
Loop Output
+
Loop Output
-
Loop Input
+
Loop Input
+
See Note 2
-
+
+
-
Table 1: EOL Monitoring Options
Mode Switch A
External Power Supply
Position
Maximum 32VDC,
Minimum 7VDC
Std
VdS
See Note 3
RLY
If a fault is seen the yellow LED will blink, and a fault may be indicated
-
Loop Output
+
Loop Output
-
Loop Input
+
Loop Input
+
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C
NO
FIGURE 2: ROTARY DECADE
ADDRESS SWITCHES
In
When the control panel switches
Loss of power
See Note 5 and Table 1
M701
A B
1
0
4
5
4
5
3
3
6
6
2
7
2
7
1
8
1
8
0
9
0
9
A
x10
B
x1
C
Switch B
EOL Device
Load
Position
0
0
47kΩ Resistor
See Note 4
1
0
Polarised 47Ω
See Note 5
Unsupervised
N/A
1
A B
M701
1
0
4
5
4
5
3
3
6
6
2
7
2
7
1
8
1
8
0
9
0
9
A
x10
B
x1
C
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