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2500- SPRVSR Supervisor Board Installation & Operations

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Installation & Operations Manual

Supervisor Board 2500-__SPRVSR

2YEAR WARRANTY

N56W24720 N. Corporate Circle Sussex, WI 53089 800-451-1460 www.rathcommunications.com

RP8500SPRVSR Ver. 8 04/22

Thank you for purchasing a RATH® Supervisor Board. We are the largest Emergency Communication Manufacturer in North America and have been in business for over 35 years. We take great pride in our products, service, and support. Our Emergency Products are of the highest quality. Our experienced customer support teams are available to remotely assist with site preparation, installation, and maintenance. It is our sincere hope that your experience with us has and will continue to surpass your expectations. Thank you for your business,
The RATH® Team
Table of Contents
Items Needed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3 Installation & System Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3 Connecting the Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7 Setting Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8 Alarm Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8 Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8 Complete System Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8 Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9 Typical System Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9
N56W24720 N. Corporate Circle Sussex, WI 53089 800-451-1460 www.rathcommunications.com

Items Needed
Included: · 2500-__ SPRVSR Supervisor Board(s) · 4 pair RJ11 pigtail cables (quantity based on
model number) · 12vdc power transformer

Not Included: · 110 style punch tool · Distribution Module (sold separately with Command Center
Base Station) · RJ45 wiring pigtail cables (included with Distribution Module)

Installation & System Wiring

1. Swing out the Supervisor Board from the mounting bracket by removing the two screws on the left. 2. Take the RJ45 pigtail cables provided with the Distribution Module and plug them into the RJ45 jacks on the
Distribution Module. 3. Use a 110 style punch tool to attach the pigtail side of the the RJ45 harnesses to the punch down blocks on the
back of the Supervisor Board. Refer to the wiring diagrams below for the scheme used on the punch down blocks and Distribution Module.

Wiring 12-36 Zone Systems

For 12-16 zone systems, one Supervisor Board is included. Wire as shown below:

POWER IN RETURN + 12VDC
N.C. COMM N.O. ALARM OUTPUT

Flex Ports Can be Used for
Outside Phone Lines or Call Stations

2500-___SPRVSR

4 Phones
2 Phones
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

4 Phones 12 11 10 9

4 Phones 8 7 6 5

4 Phones 4321

For 28-36 zone systems, two Supervisor Boards are included. Wire as shown below:

POWER IN RETURN + 12VDC
N.C. COMM N.O. ALARM OUTPUT

Supervisor Board 2

Flex Ports Can be Used for
Outside Phone Lines or Call Stations

2500-___SPRVSR

40 39 38 37

4 Phones 36 35 34 33

4 Phones 32 31 30 29

4 Phones 28 27 26 25

4 Phones 24 23 22 21

POWER IN RETURN + 12VDC
N.C. COMM N.O. ALARM OUTPUT

Supervisor Board 1 2500-___SPRVSR

4 Phones 20 19 18 17

4 Phones 16 15 14 13

4 Phones 12 11 10 9

4 Phones 8 7 6 5

4 Phones 4321

Note: Do not follow the color scheme on the punch down blocks themselves.
12-36 Zone Distribution Module Reference Wiring
· On top of each port there is a label indicating connection: · STL is the port used for connecting Emergency Phones · TWT is the port used for connecting outside Telco Lines
· The first card installed will always be: · Port 1: (01-04) connection for 4 Emergency Phones (SLT). Connects to Supervisor Board ports 1-4. · Port 2: (05-06) connection for 2 Telco Lines (TWT). Connects to last Supervisor Board ports 19-20.
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05-06

01-04

Card 1 Example:

2004 2002 2001
2003

TELCO LINE 1

TELCO LINE 2

PHONE 4

PHONE 2 PHONE 1
PHONE 3

To punch down 19 or 20 on Supervisor
Board (if using)

Note: Do not use the green and brown pairs

07-08

· The second through fifth cards will always be used for connecting additional Emergency Phones. For Card 2: · Port 1: (01-04) connection for 4 Emergency Phones. Connects to Supervisor Board ports 5-8. · Port 2: (05-06) connection for 2 Emergency Phones. Connects to Supervisor Board ports 9-10. · Port 3: (07-08) connection for 2 Emergency Phones. Connects to Supervisor Board ports 11-12.
Note: The numbering pattern continues on all subsequent cards. Depending on the number of zones needed, some cards will be left empty and will have no connections.

Card 2 Example:

01-04

2008 2006 2005
2007

PHONE 8
PHONE 6 PHONE 5 PHONE 7

05-06

2010 2009
2012 2011

PHONE 10 PHONE 9
PHONE 12 PHONE 11

Note: Do not use the green and brown pairs

07-08

Wiring 56-96 Zone Systems

For 56 zone systems, three Supervisor Boards are included. Wire as shown below:

POWER IN RETURN + 12VDC
N.C. COMM N.O. ALARM OUTPUT

Supervisor Board 3

Flex Ports Can be Used for
Outside Phone Lines or Call Stations

2500-___SPRVSR

40 39 38 37

4 Phones 36 35 34 33

4 Phones 32 31 30 29

4 Phones 28 27 26 25

4 Phones 24 23 22 21

POWER IN RETURN + 12VDC
N.C. COMM N.O. ALARM OUTPUT

Supervisor Board 2 2500-___SPRVSR

4 Phones 20 19 18 17

4 Phones 16 15 14 13

4 Phones 12 11 10 9

4 Phones 8 7 6 5

4 Phones 4321

POWER IN RETURN + 12VDC
N.C. COMM N.O. ALARM OUTPUT

Supervisor Board 1 2500-___SPRVSR

4 Phones

4 Phones 4 Phones

20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

4 Phones 8 7 6 5

4 Phones 4321

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For 96 zone systems, five Supervisor Boards are included. Wire as shown below:

POWER IN RETURN + 12VDC
N.C. COMM N.O. ALARM OUTPUT

Supervisor Board 5

Flex Ports Can be Used for
Outside Phone Lines or Call Stations

2500-___SPRVSR

4 Phones

4 Phones 4 Phones

4 Phones

40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21

POWER IN RETURN + 12VDC
N.C. COMM N.O. ALARM OUTPUT

Supervisor Board 4 2500-___SPRVSR

4 Phones 20 19 18 17

4 Phones 16 15 14 13

4 Phones 12 11 10 9

4 Phones 8 7 6 5

4 Phones 4321

POWER IN RETURN + 12VDC
N.C. COMM N.O. ALARM OUTPUT

Supervisor Board 3 2500-___SPRVSR

4 Phones 20 19 18 17

4 Phones 16 15 14 13

4 Phones 12 11 10 9

4 Phones 8 7 6 5

4 Phones 4321

POWER IN RETURN + 12VDC
N.C. COMM N.O. ALARM OUTPUT

Supervisor Board 2 2500-___SPRVSR

4 Phones

4 Phones

4 Phones

20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

4 Phones 8 7 6 5

4 Phones 4321

POWER IN RETURN + 12VDC
N.C. COMM N.O. ALARM OUTPUT

Supervisor Board 1 2500-___SPRVSR

4 Phones 20 19 18 17

4 Phones 16 15 14 13

4 Phones 12 11 10 9

4 Phones 8 7 6 5

4 Phones 4321

Note: Do not follow the color scheme on the punch down blocks themselves.

56-96 Zone Distribution Module Reference Wiring

· On top of each port there is a label indicating connection: S01-S__ are the ports used for connecting Emergency Phones TD(1-2)(3-4) with a dot under the T is the port used for connecting outside Telco Lines
· The first card installed will always be: · Port 1: (S01-S04) connection for up to 4 Emergency Phones · Port 2: (S05-S08) connection for up to 4 Emergency Phones · Port 3: (S09-S12) connection for up to 4 Emergency Phones · Port 4: (S13-S16) connection for up to 4 Emergency Phones · Port 6: (T1-2) connection for up to 2 Telco Lines

Card 1 Example

S01-S04 S05-S08 S09-S12 S13-S16

2004 2002 2001
2003 2008 2006 2005
2007 2012 2010 2009
2011 2016 2014 2013
2015

PHONE 4
PHONE 2 PHONE 1 PHONE 3 PHONE 8
PHONE 6 PHONE 5 PHONE 7 PHONE 12
PHONE 10 PHONE 9 PHONE 11 PHONE 16
PHONE 14 PHONE 13 PHONE 15

D1-2

TELCO LINE 2 TELCO LINE 1

To punch down 19 or 20 on Supervisor
Board (if using)
Note: Do not use the green and brown pairs

T1-2

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· Each additional card is used for connecting phones: · Port 1: (S01-S04) connection for up to 4 Emergency Phones · Port 2: (S05-S08) connection for up to 4 Emergency Phones · Port 3: (S09-S12) connection for up to 4 Emergency Phones · Port 4: (S13-S16) connection for up to 4 Emergency Phones · Port 5: (S17-S18) connection for up to 2 Emergency Phones · Port 6: (S19-S20) connection for up to 2 Emergency Phones
Note: The numbering pattern continues on all subsequent cards. Depending on the number of zones needed, some cards will be left empty and will have no connections.

Card 2 Example

S01-S04 S05-S08

2020 2018 2017
2019 2024 2022 2021
2023 2028 2026 2025
2027 2032 2030 2029
2031

PHONE 20
PHONE 18 PHONE 17 PHONE 19 PHONE 24
PHONE 22 PHONE 21 PHONE 23 PHONE 28
PHONE 26 PHONE 25 PHONE 27 PHONE 32
PHONE 30 PHONE 29 PHONE 31

S09-S12

S13-S16

D17-18

2034 2033
2036 2035

PHONE 34 PHONE 33
PHONE 36 PHONE 35

Note: Do not use the green and brown pairs

T19-20

4. Secure the cables using the provided cable ties.

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Wiring Call Boxes to Supervisor Board
1. Using the provided RJ11 pigtail cables, plug the RJ11 end of the cable into the RJ11 jack on the front of the Supervisor Board. The wire color on the jack should match what is punched down on the back.
2. Splice field station wiring on to pigtail sides of the RJ11 harness. Note: The maximum wire run length is 4,000 ft.
Wiring Outside Phone Lines to Supervisor Board
Ports 19 and 20 on the Supervisor Board are flex ports. They can be used for emergency phones or outside phone lines. 1. Take one of the RJ45 wiring harnesses and connect the RJ45 side to the TWT port
on the Distribution Module (refer to card break down to identify). 2. Follow one of the options below:
Note: If using multiple Supervisor Boards, it is recommended to use port 19 and/or 20 on the last board so the phone extensions are not out of order. a. If using one phone line, use the 110 style punch down tool to punch down the blue, blue-white pair of wires on to the number 20 punch down block on the back of the Supervisor Board. b. If using two phone lines, use the 110 style punch down tool to punch down the blue, blue-white pair on to the number 20 punch down block. Then, take the orange, orangewhite pair and punch it down on to the number 19 punch down block on the back of the Supervisor Board. 3. Connect the phone line to the RJ11 jack on the front of the Supervisor Board that matches the same number wires that are punched down on the back of the board (Ex: Punch down block 20 = RJ11 port 20). 4. Change the dip switch on the top edge of the board to "LINE IN" and "ENABLE" on any port with a phone line connected to it.

Connecting the Power Supply

Do not apply power to the Supervisor Board until all punch down connections are made.
1. Attach the supplied +12vdc Power Supply to the appropriate terminals on the Supervisor Board. · Insert the +Wire into the +Connector · Insert the -Wire into the RETURN Connector · Secure the wires by screwing down the capture clip
Note: For systems larger than 16 zones, connect the subsequent Supervisor Boards in series by connecting any additional wire to the +Connector and to the RETURN Connector for feeding power to the next board in the system. Wire up to 2 Supervisor Boards per transformer.

12 VDC POWER SUPPLY

POWER IN RETURN + 12VDC

SUPERVISOR BOARD 1

POWER IN RETURN + 12VDC
SUPERVISOR BOARD 2

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Setting Switches
The factory default setting for the switches is in the DISABLE position. Set the switches on all the monitored ports to the ENABLE position. Any port that has equipment connected to it should be monitored.

Setting Check Interval 1. Locate the "Test Interval" jumper on the back of the board. 2. The line check can be set to one of the following: 15 minutes,
6 hours, 12 hours, or 23 hours. Default is 15 minutes. 3. After determining desired time, move jumper so it vertically falls
under the correct time.
Alarm Wiring
An external device, such as a fire alarm panel, must be connected to the Supervisor Board for external fault notification. To do this, attach the wiring from the external device to the Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) contacts of the notification relay.

Mounting
Mount the Supervisor Board to a wall using the provided swing arm bracket or to a 19" rack (not included).
Complete System Connections
1. Plug the power transformer into the power source (wall outlet or UPS). 2. Ensure the LEDs associated with the connected Supervisor ports are NOT illuminated and the GREEN status
light IS illuminated. Note: When the unit powers on it will do a full check. This can take up to 90 seconds. Once the check is complete with no errors, the green system status light will illuminate.

Supervisor Board

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Testing
Once all equipment is connected and power is applied, wait 30 minutes before testing. 1. Disconnect the RJ11s from the front of the Supervisor Board. 2. The LED above the port will illuminate. 3. The system will do a full check before the relay will change state. The duration of this test is determined by the
timer jumper on the board plus 90 seconds (ex: If the timer jumper is set to 15 minutes, the relay will change after 15 minutes plus 90 seconds). 4. To reset, reconnect the RJ11 from the removed device. The red LED above the port will clear. 5. After all errored devices are reconnected, the green system status light should illuminate within 3 minutes.
Typical System Layout

Twisted, Shielded Wire Recommended
22/24ga Single Pair

22/24ga Single Pair

2400 Series Call Box
2400 Series Call Box
2400 Series Call Box

Outside Phone Line

RATH® Supervisor
Provided by RATH®
Distribution Module

Communication Failure Relay Output

2500-UPS Monitor

Power Failure Relay Output

Addressable Fire Alarm
Module

Provided Transformer

Power Supply/UPS Backup

To 120vac

Fire Control Panel

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References

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