USP End-of-Line Supervision Device, Model R64

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mm

Jan 1, 1970
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I inherited a couple USP End-of-Line Supervision Devices, Model R64.
I'm not in the business, but I was hoping someone could explain to me
what this thing does.

This was the description on some website, maybe www.spy something.com.


Model R64
End of Line Relay

Adaptable to any standard 4 or 6 wire system. Provides 12-24 VDC
E.O.L. Power Supervision
CSFM Approved
Size: 2-3/8" X 2-1/4" X 1"


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Don

Jan 1, 1970
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for supervising 4 wire smoke detector loop. This goes at the end of the
line to take the resistor out of the loop if the power fails.
 
D

Don

Jan 1, 1970
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so it will cause a trouble condition at the panel when power fails.
like with a broken wire to the power terminals.
 
M

mm

Jan 1, 1970
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The link below should explain everything about the EOL relay you have. The
only spy function it does is checking the voltage of the loop it is on.
http://hochiki.specialbrand.net/literature/datasheets/EOLR-12_24_12-2003.pdf
Haven't read this yet, but so far it sounds rather complicated.

Thanks.

The "spy site" just calls itself a security site. Maybe they have
other parts for spying.


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Robert L Bass

Jan 1, 1970
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Haven't read this yet, but so far
it sounds rather complicated.

It really isn't complicated, though one of the images might make it seem so. To better understand how an EOL supervisory relay
functions it helps if you first know the basics of fire alarm circuits.

Smoke detectors are "open circuit" devices. When they detect smoke they close the sensing circuit (called a "zone"). This is seen
by the control panel as an alarm condition. In order to supervise the wiring an EOL (stands for "End Of Line") resistor is placed
across the sensing circuit. The control panel sees a trickle of current flowing through the zone as a "normal" condition.

Thus there are three possible conditions for a conventional smoke detector circuit:

1. Normal: A trickle of current flows through the EOL relay.

2. Alarm: Lots of current flows because a smoke detector has shorted the circuit.

3. Trouble: No current flows. The circuit is open because of a break in the wire or some other problem.

An EOL Supervisory relay is connected to the last smoke detector in the circuit. 12 or 24 VDC from the smoke detector is connected
to the coil of the relay, keeping engaged. The sensing circuit is connected to an EOL Resistor (usually an integral part of the EOL
relay) and then through the contacts of the relay. With DC power available the relay keeps the sensing circuit complete, allowing
that trickle of current to flow through the EOL resistor and back to the control panel.

If the power is interrupted the relay releases, breaking the circuit. This is seen by the control panel at the other end as a
"trouble" condition. Typically, the panel will cause an LED to flash and a sounder to warn folks that a problem exists. It may
also be programmed to report the trouble condition to a central monitoring service or fire department headquarters.

I have copied System Sensor's diagram, simplified it and for illustration purposes and attached it to this post. Some servers block
posts with binaries on non-binary newsgroups, so I'll post this message twice: once with and once without the image. Hope it helps
the OP as much as it's certain to annoy the IB. :^)

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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941-866-1100
4883 Fallcrest Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34233
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
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Crash Gordon

Jan 1, 1970
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Hochiki's rock.





| The link below should explain everything about the EOL relay you have. The
| only spy function it does is checking the voltage of the loop it is on.
|
http://hochiki.specialbrand.net/literature/datasheets/EOLR-12_24_12-2003.pdf
|
| | >I inherited a couple USP End-of-Line Supervision Devices, Model R64.
| > I'm not in the business, but I was hoping someone could explain to me
| > what this thing does.
| >
| > This was the description on some website, maybe www.spy something.com.
| >
| >
| > Model R64
| > End of Line Relay
| >
| > Adaptable to any standard 4 or 6 wire system. Provides 12-24 VDC
| > E.O.L. Power Supervision
| > CSFM Approved
| > Size: 2-3/8" X 2-1/4" X 1"
| >
| >
| > If you are inclined to email me
| > for some reason, remove NOPSAM :)
|
|
 
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Robert L Bass

Jan 1, 1970
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Since binaries don't always show up on this newsgroup, I posted the image on in case anyone wants it. Help
yourself. If you want to use it on a website, ask System Sensor for permission. It's a simplified version of their image.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

=============================>
Bass Home Electronics
941-866-1100
4883 Fallcrest Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34233
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
=============================>
 
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Bob Worthy

Jan 1, 1970
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Don said:
no thanks

"Robert L Bass" wrote in message
Help yourself. If you
want to use it on a website, ask System > Sensor for permission.

You should follow you own advice and save the companies the trouble of
serving cease and desist.
 
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