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Det-Tronics EQP Fire and Gas Detection/Releasing System User Manual

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EQ3730EDio Enhanced Discrete input/output module
The 8 Channel EDIO Module (see Figure 2-9) expands

the Input and Output capability of the Eagle Quantum

Premier System.

The unit is designed to provide continuous and

automated fire/gas protection, while ensuring system

operation through continuous supervision of System

Inputs/Outputs.

The EDIO module provides eight channels of

configurable input or output points that can be

programmed for supervised or unsupervised

operation. Each input point can accept fire detection

devices such as heat, smoke, or unitized flame

detectors. Each output point can be configured for

signaling or releasing output operation. Each channel

on the module is provided with individual indicators

for active and fault conditions.

important

For Class A wiring, two input/output channels are
combined, thereby supporting up to four input/
output circuits.

note

An input must be active for at least 750
milliseconds in order to be recognized.

The EDIO module can be mounted directly to a panel,

or it can be DIN rail mounted. System status can be

determined using the trouble-shooting procedures,

Eagle Quantum Safety System Software (S3) and the

status indicators on the module.

Refer to the Enhanced Discrete Input/Output Module

Specification Data sheet (form number 90-1189) for

additional information.

EQ3700 8 Channel DCio module
The 8 Channel Discrete Input/Output (DCIO) Module

(see Figure 2-10) consists of eight individually

configured channels. Each channel is configured as

either an input or output with the appropriate wiring

supervision. Wiring supervision includes none, open

circuits, and "open and short" circuits. In addition to

defining the type of supervision, an input channel is

also configured to generate the appropriate static

logic alarm message to the controller.

note

nFPA 72 requires wire supervision selection for
fire detection and notification devices (IDC, nAC,
supervisory and releasing devices).

Heat, smoke, or unitized flame detectors can be wired

into channels defined as inputs. Horns, strobes/

beacons, and solenoids can be wired into channels

defined as outputs.

note

the DCIo outputs only support equipment that
operates on 24 vdc (not to exceed 2 amperes
per channel).

The DCIO has two device status LEDs, as well as two

LEDs for each channel. On the device level, one

green LED indicates power, while the other amber

LED indicates a LON CPU fault. For each channel,

one red LED indicates channel activation and the

other amber LED indicates a fault condition when

wiring supervision is defined for the channel.

Refer to the DCIO Specification Data sheet (form

number 90-1149) for additional information.

Figure 2-10—DCIO Module

Figure 2-9—Enhanced Discrete Input/Output Module