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Fire Zone Wiring
All fire zones must be wired according to the following
diagram:
Auxiliary Power Connection
The Auxiliary Power Supply can be used to power
keypads, motion detectors and other devices that
require 12 V
DC. The total load for the Auxiliary Power
Supply must be calculated for all devices connected
across the AUX +/- terminals and for devices
connected between the AUX + and PGM terminals.
The output current cannot exceed 150 mA (300 mA
for Burglary only) when using a 40VA transformer.
Bell Connection
For UL installations, when a bell or siren is used for fire
signaling with a pulsed cadence, it must be connected
between the AUX+ and BELL- terminals. To maintain
bell circuit supervision, do not connect more than one
device to the BELL- terminal. A fire bell or siren used
for this application must be UL Listed and have a
current consumption of 400mA or less (e.g. Wheelock
MT-12/24-R).
For UL installations you must use a BSM-100 (Bell
Supervision Module) to supervise the Bell circuit.
The following connections of this module refer to
BSM-100 Installation Instructions P/N# 29003252.
PGM Terminal Connections
The PGM terminal is a normally open output that will
switch to ground when activated. This output can be
controlled by various programming options; refer to
Programming Guide Section [04]. Devices controlled
by the PGM output must be connected between the
PGM terminal and the Aux (+) terminal.
AC Power Wiring
Complete all wiring to the control panel before connecting
AC power or the battery. The transformer should not be
connected to an outlet that is controlled by a switch.
Battery Connection
If the battery is connected in reverse, the 3 A battery PTC
will open and will reset when the voltage is removed. The
battery charging voltage is factory set and normally
needs no adjustment. If the battery charging voltage is
out of adjustment, contact your service representative.
If AC power is OFF and the battery voltage drops to
approximately 9.5 V or lower, the battery will be
automatically disconnected and the panel will power
down. To power up again, AC power will have to be re-
established. This feature is designed to prevent
damage to the battery due to deep discharging.
Telephone Line Wiring
Notice: Ensure that plugs and jack meet the
dimension, tolerance and metallic plating
requirements of 47 C.F.R. Part 68, Subpart F.
For proper operation, there must be no other
telephone equipment connected between the control
panel and the telephone company’s facilities.
Warning: FCC restricts the use of this equipment
on certain types of telephone lines. Read the FCC
Compliance Statement at the rear of this manual.
Also, do not use this equipment on a telephone
line equipped with “call holding” features as the
tones generated by these features may interfere
with communicator operation.
Do not connect the alarm panel communicator to
telephone lines intended for use with facsimile (fax)
machines. These lines may incorporate a voice filter
which disconnects the line if other than fax signals are
detected. This may result in incomplete transmissions
from the alarm panel communicator.
Digit 1 Digit 2
[0] Audible [0] Standard Delay
[1] Silent [1] Instant
[2] Interior
[3] Home-Away with Delay
[4] 24-Hour Bell
[5] Fire Zone
[01] Zone Definitions Page 9
NOTE: When defining zones, assign Delay Zones starting with Zone 1, then Zone 2, and so on. Then,
assign the other zone types to the remaining zones in any order desired.
Default
00 Zone 1
01 Zone 2
02
Zone 3
02 Zone 4
[02] System Times Page 10
Default
030 Entry Delay (seconds)
120 Exit Delay (seconds)
004
Bell Cut-off (minutes)
Valid entries are “001” to “255”; do not enter “000”.
NOTE: For UL Installations, Entry Delay must be 45 seconds and Exit Delay must be 60 seconds.
[03] Installer’s Code Page 10
Default
0550
[04] Programmable Output Options (PGM Terminal) Page 10
Default
01 Programmable Output [01] [
∗
][7] Utility Output Command activates PGM
[02] PGM follows Keypad Buzzer
[03] Latched alarm
[04] Remote Operation (through Downloading)
[05] 1st System Option Code Page 10
Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF
OFF Zone Light 1
For Future Use
ON Zone Light 2 [P] Key: silent alarm [P] Key: audible alarm
OFF
Zone Light 3
For Future Use
OFF Zone Light 4
For Future Use
Programming Worksheets
Input Voltage: 13.85VDC
Current Standy: 20mA with
Buzzer Active: 70mA
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