Cinch Part # Ce-RP

CeLAN Remote Power Module
The CINCH Systems CeLAN Remote Power Module is a dual-application device that allows use in either stand-alone mode or in fully supervised CeLAN expansion module mode.
Stand-Alone Mode:
- Provides a supervised 5 Amp, 12 VDC power supply.
- In the stand-alone mode the two on-board Form-C relays provide supervision status of:
- The AC input to the module and the back-up battery status
- Supports up to 3-18.0 AH batteries (Total of 54 AH) on independent terminals for battery back-up requirements
- Each battery is charged and tested independently
Protector CeLAN Mode:
- Provides a supervised 5 Amp, 12 VDC power supply.
- Provides two Form-C relays that are fully programmable and controllable by the Protector System
- Supports up to 3-18.0 AH batteries (Total of 54 AH) on independent terminals for battery back-up requirements
- Each battery is charged and tested independently
The module also includes a zone input that can be used as a tamper or any other system input.
The module comes with one 3.0K ohm EOL resistor and mounting hardware.
CeLAN AES encrypted digital data bus technology provides secure, fast and reliable data transfer between the Protector Panel and CeLAN modules.
Features:
- AES Encrypted CeLAN communications
- One (1) fully supervised style A (Class B) fire rated hardware input zone per module
Five (5) state zones:
- Open Circuit
- Supervised Circuit (3k EOL)
- Short Circuit
- Ground Fault High
- Ground Fault Low
- On-board LED power and CeLAN bus status indicators.
- On-board LED current-load indication
- CeLAN AES encrypted technology for security, easy setup and enhanced performance.
- Can be mounted in all compatible cabinet enclosures.
- 'CINCH Stick' Field Upgradeable software
Accessories:

CINCH-On Protector Panel Input/Output Tester / Demo Interface |
- Allows for the easy testing and configuration of a CeLAN Remote Power Module. |
- When connected allows for the testing of the input zone and verification of the output programming of the two CeLAN Remote Power Module's relays. |
- Zone can be tested in the Normally Open or Normally Closed configuration |
- All Zone states can be demonstrated including GFH (Ground Fault on the High side of the zone) and GFL (Ground Fault on the Low side of the zone) |