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RTK 725 Series User Manual

RTK 725 Series
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RTK Series 725 Annunciator
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Warning
The 725 System described herein operates on a logic voltage of 24VDC and as standard 24VDC is
used for the field contact supply voltage. External power supplies using higher voltage AC/DC
primary sources and optional high voltage field contact voltages may be present if this is the case
please ensure the necessary precautions are taken.
REV DATED DESCRIPTION AUTHOR APPROVED
17 12-03-07 Spares clarified TOC added P.Cartmell T.McLeman
18 20-04-07 Remote TAR Horn Vol. Adj. Added P.Cartmell T.McLeman
19 19-09-07 Clear lens part no corrected P.Cartmell T.McLeman
20 04-10-07 SPR Card Removal Added P. Cartmell D.Fishkin
21 30-11-07 Remote PB Return Clarified P. Cartmell D.Fishkin
22 25-07-08 Serial Interface Section revised P. Cartmell D.Fishkin
23 27-03-09 EC Declaration Added P.Cartmell D.Fishkin
24 30-03-09 AD Option switch details added P.Cartmell D.Fishkin
725 Series Alarm Annunciator Rev 24

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RTK 725 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input Voltage12V DC
Dimensions200mm x 150mm x 50mm
Power Consumption5W
Communication InterfaceEthernet
Supported ProtocolsTCP/IP
Alarm OutputRelay

Summary

System Description & Features

3.8 Pushbutton / Programming Module

Location and function of the integral pushbutton and programming module.

3.10 Fully Field Programmable

How the annunciator is field programmable via the pushbutton module and configuration switch.

3.12 Sleep Mode

Functionality of sleep mode for reducing power drain in unmanned periods.

3.13 Automatic Mute Or Automatic Acknowledge

Setting integral timers for automatic alarm muting or acknowledgment after a time delay.

Inputs

4.5 Input Time Delay – Option AD*

Setting adjustable time delays for alarm inputs to prevent false triggers.

Outputs

5.2 Critical Horn Relay - HNA

Function of the critical horn relay and its relation to the integral audible alarm.

5.3 Non-Critical Horn Relay - HNB

Function of the non-critical horn relay, which does not activate the integral audible.

5.4 Critical Group Relay - GPA

Operation of the critical group relay, active until all alarms in group are reset.

5.5 Critical Group Relay - GPB

Operation of the non-critical group relay, active until all alarms in group are reset.

5.8 Common Relay Function Codes

Function codes used to enable specific relay behaviors like critical/non-critical horn/group relays.

5.9 Multi-Function Relay Operating Modes

Configuring the multi-function relay (RL5) for various modes like summary group or ringback.

Technical Specifications

6.5 P725 Annunciator Standard Versions

Table showing maximum channels supported by standard annunciator versions with different PSUs.

6.6 P725 Annunciator Fitted With The Repeat Relays Per Channel Option

Table showing channel support for versions with repeat relays per channel.

Alarm Sequences

8.1 Summary

Overview of how channels operate within standard ISA sequences and use of pushbuttons.

Additional Features

Sequence Configuration and Tables

10.1 ISA-Sequence M - Manual Reset

Detailed explanation of the Manual Reset (ISA-Sequence M) configuration.

10.2 ISA-Sequence A - Automatic Reset

Detailed explanation of the Automatic Reset (ISA-Sequence A) configuration.

10.3 ISA-A-4 Sequence - Non Lock-In Function

Detailed explanation of the Non Lock-In (ISA-A-4) sequence configuration.

10.4 ISA-R Sequence - Ringback

Detailed explanation of the Ringback (ISA-R) sequence configuration.

10.5 ISA-F1A Sequence - Automatic Reset First-Up

Detailed explanation of the Automatic Reset First-Up (ISA-F1A) sequence.

10.6 ISA-F2M-1 Sequence - Manual Reset First-Up

Detailed explanation of the Manual Reset First-Up (ISA-F2M-1) sequence.

10.7 ISA-F3A Sequence - Automatic Reset First-Up

Detailed explanation of the Automatic Reset First-Up (ISA-F3A) sequence.

Options

11.11 RS485 Serial Communications (Option COM) Part No. CB4468POP1

Information on the RS485 serial communications card for data transfer.

11.22 Common Horn/Group/Multi-Function Relay & Remote P.B. Connections

Customer connection details for common functions like horn, group, and remote pushbuttons.

Signal Supply Voltage Options

Common Pushbutton Module

17.3 P725 Systems With Remote Pushbutton/Programming Module

Using a remote pushbutton/programming module to control alarm sequences.

Power Distribution

Systems Fitted With Serial Communications

19.1 Connections

Recommendations for wiring RS485 serial communication outputs and cable types.

System Configurations and Programming

20.1 Programming Mode

Accessing and entering the programming mode using the module and CONF switch.

20.2 Changing A Function Setting

Procedure for modifying function settings via the programming information plate.

20.3 Programming Example

Practical example demonstrating how to change a channel's reset function.

20.4 Checking Programmed Settings

Verifying configured settings by checking status LEDs and adjacent channels.

20.6 Points To Note When Programming

Important considerations and tips for successful programming of the annunciator.

Function No Key And Descriptions

Function Descriptions

F1- normally open (N/O) or normally closed (N/C) signal input contact

Configuring alarm inputs for normally open or normally closed field contacts.

F3- Manual Or Automatic Reset

Selecting between manual and automatic reset for acknowledged alarms.

F4- Lock-In Or Non-Lock-In Operation

Choosing between lock-in and non-lock-in operation for alarms returning to normal.

F5- Ringback Sequence

Using ringback sequence to inform operators about cleared alarms ready for reset.

F10- First-Up Sequence FO Or Enable Slow Flash On Non-First Out Sequences

Enabling first-up sequence FO and slow flash for non-first out sequences.

F11- First-Up Sequence F1

Enabling first-up sequence F1 on individual channels.

F12- First-Up Sequence F2

Enabling first-up sequence F2 on individual channels.

F13- First-Up Sequence F3 Or Enable Fast Flash On Non-First Out Sequences

Enabling first-up sequence F3 and fast flash for non-first out sequences.

F14 - First-Up Group A

Allocating channels to first-up Group A for sequence management.

F15 - First-Up Group B

Allocating channels to first-up Group B for sequence management.

F16 - First-Up Group C (Four First-up Group version only)

Allocating channels to first-up Group C for sequence management.

F17 - First-up Group D (Four First-up Group version only)

Allocating channels to first-up Group D for sequence management.

F18- Individual Channel Repeat Relay (Follows Alarm Logic)

Setting repeat relays to follow alarm logic, activating on alarm and system test.

F19- Individual Channel Repeat Relay (Follows Signal Input)

Setting repeat relays to follow signal input, activating on input state changes.

F18 And 19- Individual Channel Repeat Relay (Follows Display)

Setting relays to follow display status, acting as slaves to lamp output signals.

F21- Critical Group Relay (GPA)

Configuring channels to operate the critical group relay (GPA).

F22- Non-Critical Group Relay (GPB)

Configuring channels to operate the non-critical group relay (GPB).

Alarm Card Address Settings

23.2 Alarm Card DIL Switch SW1 Address Settings 41 To 80

Table of SW1 settings for alarm card addresses 41 through 80.

Alarm Card DIL Switch SW1 Address Settings 81 To 120

Table of SW1 settings for alarm card addresses 81 through 120.

Alarm Card DIL Switch SW1 Address Settings 121 To 127

Table of SW1 settings for alarm card addresses 121 through 127.

Customer Adjustable Response Times

Systems with Serial Communication

Introduction

Overview of serial communication capabilities using Modbus ASCII/RTU protocols.

Serial Communication Card

Serial Communication Port

Channel Data

Details of data bits representing input state, first-up, acknowledge, input latch, and ringback.

Control Functions - (Pushbuttons)

Data bits representing pushbutton actions like test, acknowledge, and reset.

Systems Linked To 3rd Party Devices

General

Connecting to devices with RS485/RS232 ports using Modbus protocol.

P725 To P725 Serial Links

Local And Remote Systems Linked Via Communications

Duplicating or summarizing local panel alarms in a central control room.

Commissioning

Maintenance

Function Setting per Alarm Sequence

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