LED Control Board

The LCB3 contains 32 programmable LED or open collector output points.

Distributed Architecture

All FC-250 modules operate independently. There is no central operating system, no central point of failure. Processing power is distributed throughout the campus, increasing system survivability, eliminating home-run wiring costs while decreasing downtime due to system maintenance.

Highly Survivable

Since NAC’s and SLC’s are grouped on the same module and events are processed locally, ALM modules will perform local operations even if network communication has been severed. Distributed modules also minimize campus-wide downtime by restricting maintenance to the local module.

The Annunciator Control Module (ACM3-IP) is used to drive LED or relay points. The ACM3-IP communicates with all other modules installed on the network through an Ethernet connection and is addressed through the ACM3-IP unique IP address.

Each ACM3-IP board can monitor and control up to 64 configurable points. These points can either be LED or open collector output drivers on the LED Connector Board (LCB3) or relay points on the Relay Connector Board (RCB3). Each LCB3 contains 32 individual LED/open collector output points. Each RCB3 contains 32 Form A relays rated at 5A each.

The ACM3-IP supports LCB3 and RCB3 boards in any combination.

  • ACM3-IP
  • AXM3
  • LCB3
  • RCB3
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