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devices or contacts on one loop are not allowed, as the tamper
condition will not be monitored.
If a tamper or a fault occurs, a buzzer will sound from all
keypads assigned to the area. The buzzer will sound for the
length of the Bell Time Out, or until silenced by a user. The
system will send a zone tamper reporting code to the central
station, if programmed.
NOTE: Zone tampers will not prevent the system from being
armed.
3.9 Specialized Zone Wiring
Some zones require wiring configurations unique to the selected
zone type. These zones are listed below. For information
regarding the various zone types, please see the PC6010
Programming Manual.
Fire Zone
This zone type uses normally open contacts. Standard Fire zones,
and Auto Verify Fire zones must be wired for single end-of-line
supervision. The zone will initiate a fire alarm when the loop is
shorted (contacts close). A Fire Zone trouble will be generated
when the loop is opened (wire break). Typically, fire alarm
initiating contacts originate from 4-wire smoke detectors. These
types of detectors must be wired as shown in the diagram
below.
The power for the 4-wire detectors must be supervised with an
end-of-line relay (RM-1). The contacts of that relay are wired in
series with the zone end-of-line resistor. With the relay
energized, the relay contacts are closed and the zone is normal.
If the power is lost, the relay de-energizes, the contacts open
and a zone trouble is initiated.
Multiple fire initiating normally open contacts may be used in
parallel on the loop. Do not include burglary or other types of
devices on a fire zone.
Keyswitch Zone
Zones programmed as keyswitch arming zones must be wired
according to the following diagram:
LINKS Supervisory Zone
This zone is for use with a LINKS1000/GSM1000 only. If the
LINKS experiences a trouble condition, a LINKS output can be
used to violate this zone type and the event will be reported to
the central station. See the corresponding LINKS1000 or
GSM1000 Installation Manual for wiring information.
LINKS Answer Zone
This zone is for use with a LINKS1000/GSM1000 only. In case of
a telephone line failure, the panel can be uploaded/downloaded
via the cellular network. If the LINKS detects an incoming call, it
will activate an output that can be used to violate this zone type.
This will force the panel to answer the cellular call and will begin
communications with the downloading computer.
This zone must be programmed as LINKS Answer and is wired
according to the following diagram:
3.10 Programmable Output Wiring
The PGM output is a programmable terminal and will connect to
+12V when activated. The terminal can sink a maximum current
of 50mA. If the desired current is higher than 50mA, a relay will
be required. To connect the relay, refer to the diagram below:
Each output can be programmed as one of numerous available
output options. See the “Programmable Output Options”
section in the Programming Manual for a complete list of PGM
output options.
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