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The signaling relay is operated by the PU3 module at active low level, i.e. an alarm is applied
when the input level is 0V. The relay contacts are in the normal position (i.e. released) in the event
of an alarm so that the alarm is triggered even in the event of power failure.
Only 2 connections are brought out from the signaling relay. Using links it is possible to choose
between make and break contacts. The break contact is the default setting supplied.
X1 X1
K1
C15 + 12V X4 X5 X6
GALR
A32
GALR
C30
K2
C14 + 12V X7 X8 X9
NDALR
A28
NDALR
A25
K3
C13 + 12V X10 X11 X12
EALR
A21
EALR
C23
Figure 1: Block diagram of the alarm relay activation and selection of the signaling contacts
A1
A14 SYNC
SYNC X3 1
2
3 C3
The binary input is also active low. Electrical isolation is provided by means of optocouplers. The
operating point is between about 15V (0-15V Off state, 20-250V On) and about 54V (0_50V
Off state, 60-250V On state) settable by a link.
Supply voltages
Jumper settings
V7 R17
1
N1 R16
U2 X3 V8
X2 V4 R8
V3
1 R7
U1
N2
K1 K2 K3 X1
Input/output signals
Block diagram
X16 X17
24V
IRIG-B 12V
H6
+5V
IRIG-B-Test (S1/4)
5V +12V
250V
i n t e r f a c e s
BI1_A X14 X15
A1
110V
BI1
i n t e r f a c e s
BI1_IN_L
(USYNC) BI1_B 48/60V
C3 H5
BI1-Test (S1/2)
24V
250V
BI2_A
A5
BI2 BI2_B
110V
BI2_IN_L
A8 48/60V
BI2-Test (S1/1) H4
24V
K1
X7
A21 ALA1_A X6
ALA1 X5
ALA1_OUT_L
(EALR)
ALA1_B H3
s y s t e m
C23
u s e r
K2
X10
ALA2_A
A28 X9
ALA2 X8
ALA2_OUT_L
(SALR/NDALR)
H2
ALA2_B
A25
K3
X13
A32 ALA3_A X12
ALA3 X11
(GENALR) ALA3_OUT_L
ALA3_B H1
C30
ALR_INFO.vsd/Sheet-1
2008-03-14/DOE
Binary inputs
The module ALR provides two electrically isolated inputs BI1 and BI2 with selectable input voltage
levels. As the circuits for the binary inputs comprise rectification, differential DC input signals of ei-
ther polarity can be connected. The output signals of the circuits have TTL level. Binary input BI1 is
alternatively configurable as an input for entering IRIG-B signals.
Relay outputs
The alarm module comprises as well three alarm outputs, switched by relay (K1 K3). The three
relays provide change over contacts. In the standard setup the break contacts (NC) are used.
BI1/USYNC BI1/USYNC
X17 X16
IRIG B
5 6
X2 9 7 5 3 1 X14 X15
X18 3 4 FAST 10 8 6 4 2
5 31 1 2 SLOW
250V
Park
24V
110V
48/60V
H6 IRIG-B X3
6 42
5V
12V
24V
BI2
5 6
H5 BI1 X19 3 4 FAST BI2
1 2 SLOW 9 7531
X4 10 8 6 4 2
250V
Park
24V
110V
48/60V
H4 BI2
1 Test BI2
S1 Test BI1
n.u.
Test IRIG-B ALA1
X7 X6 X5
K1
H3 ALA1 ALA2
X10 X8
H2 ALA2 K2
X9
ALA3
H1 ALA3 X12
K3
X13 X11
Visual Indication
The module ALR provides a LED for visual indication of the state for each binary input and for
each alarm output. They are visible after removal of the front panel. The significations are shown in
the table below:
Table 4: ALR indication
LED Indication
H6 IRIG-B Input energized
H5 Binary Input 1 energized
H4 Binary input 2 energized
H3 Alarm output 1 activated
H2 Alarm output 2 activated
H1 Alarm output 3 activated
Test switch S1
For test purposes the module ALR provides a switch for each of the binary input circuits and for
the IRIG-B circuit. Closing a switch sets the output of the assigned circuit to the active state.
Table 5: Functions of the ALR test switch
Switch Function
S1.1 Binary Input 2 test
S1.2 Binary input 1 test
S1.3 n.u.
S1.4 IRIG-B test
Index:
E O
NDALR 3 S
Signaling relay 3
Supply voltages 4
Appendix:
List of figures
Figure 1: Block diagram of the alarm relay activation and selection of the signaling contacts ------------------------ 3
Figure 2: Block diagram of the binary input ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
Figure 3: Position of the jumper on the ALRS--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Figure 4: ALR Block diagram --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Figure 5: Display and setting elements on the ALR module ----------------------------------------------------------------- 8
List of tables
Table 1: Selection of the operating point for the ALRS input ----------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Table 2: Selection of the relay contacts of the ALRS outputs ----------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Table 3: Pin assignment of the ALRS module ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
Table 4: ALR indication------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8
Table 5: Functions of the ALR test switch --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
Table 6: Setting options for the ALR module ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9
Table 7: Pin assignment of the ALR ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10