Brigade Interfaces, Continued
The ASE or AIU/PPU should be powered from the fused DC distribution board on the
power supply. It is recommended that the brigade device does not share its fuse
protection with any other equipment, for reliability.
The wiring between the brigade device and the 4100ES-S1 should be routed neatly as
shown in the following drawings, and secured in place with the cable ties and adhesive tie
holders supplied with the kits.
Fit the protective earth lead between the quick-connect tap on the brigade interface door
and an unused stud in the lower right end of the expansion bay, using the nut and washers
supplied with this kit.
The AIU or PPU must be obtained separately. The FP0937 brigade interface door is
supplied assembled ready to take an AIU, which is fastened directly to the spacer bracket
by four screws supplied with the AIU.
To mount a PPU, the spacer bracket must be removed and reassembled using the extra
supplied 25mm male/female barrel nuts according to drawing 1901-267 sheet 2 (21U
cabinet option). The PPU is fastened directly to the spacer bracket using four PK screws
supplied with this kit.
The pre-fitted wiring must be connected to the Alarm Relay Card terminals as shown in
1901-267 sheet 2. Set the three links on the Alarm Relay card to the NO positions for an
AIU and the NC positions for a PPU. Note: the red wire has some extra length, for use in
linking the terminals together as shown. Both AIU and PPU require extra wire links on
the Alarm Relay terminals, and the PPU requires extra wire links on the connector strip
on the door.
The ASE must be obtained separately. If it is supplied complete with a body, this must be
removed before fitting the ASE to the door. The ASE is fastened to the brigade interface
door with the two M4 screws and crinkle washers in the kit. The antenna socket should
be fitted to the tab on the door below the ASE position. See drawing 1976-174 sheet 1
and the ASE installation instructions for details.
The FP0740 ASE FAS module must be connected to the Alarm Relay Card terminals and
the 2 way ASE connector as shown in 1976-174 sheet 1. Set the three links on the Alarm
Relay card to the NC positions.