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3.1 Planning the System
For a fast and efficient installation of the PC6010, you should
create an installation plan.
As a minimum, use the following checklist to ensure that all of
the details have been considered:
Draw a diagram of the installation showing the location of
the main panel, all keypads, all zone inputs, all bell outputs,
all relay outputs and all annunciators.
Indicate all areas on the diagram. Decide which zones, bell
and relay outputs, keypads and remote annunciators belong
to each area.
Determine where each system module is going to be located
and how far each module will be from the main panel.
Determine the current draw on the main panel and each
system component used to ensure the system requirements
can be met (see section 3.4 “Current Ratings – Alarm Control
Panel and Modules”). Calculate each wire run using the
Combus wiring guidelines. Determine which wire gauge
should be used and where to place PC6204 modules to re-
power the Combus.
3.2 Out of the Box
Please verify that the following components are included in the
PC6010 package.
1 PC4005C cabinet
1 PC6010 main control module
1 PC6501 LCD keypad
1 Hardware package which includes:
32 EOL resistors (5600)
1 EOL resistors (1000)
1 Black cabinet plug
1 Green ground strap
PCB mounting standoffs
1 set of documents which includes:
1 PC6010 System Manual
1 PC6010 Programming Manual
1 PC6010 Programming Worksheets
1 PC6010 User Guide
1 PC6010 Maintenance Manual
Section 3: Installation and Wiring
3.3 Terminal Descriptions
The following terminals appear on the PC6010 Control Panel:
Terminals Description
Red and Black
Leads
(See section 3.16)
Battery Connection. WARNING: Do not
connect the battery or transformer until
all other wiring is complete.
AC
(See section 3.16)
Power Terminals. WARNING: Connect the
battery before connecting the AC. Do
not connect the battery or transformer
until all other wiring is complete.
AUX+ and AUX-
(See section 3.11)
Auxiliary Power, 376mA MAX
SAUX+
(See section 3.11)
Switched Auxiliary Power, 200mA MAX
BELL+ and BELL-
(See section 3.13)
Bell/Siren Power. These terminals are used for
powering bells, sirens or other devices
requiring steady output voltage on alarm;
200mA MAX
PGM1 and PGM2
(See section 3.10)
Programmable Output Terminals.
50mA MAX (standard output)
Backbone
YEL, GRN, any
COM
(See section 3.7)
Backbone Terminals. The Backbone is used
by the panel to communicate with the
PC6442 and PC6443 modules. YEL and GRN
are used for data. Connect a third wire to
any COM terminal.
Combus
RED, BLK, YEL,
GRN
(See section 3.5)
Combus Terminals. The Combus is used by
the panel and the modules to communicate
with each other (except for the PC644X
modules). RED and BLK are used for power,
and YEL and GRN for data. NOTE: The four
Combus terminals of the main panel must be
connected to the four Combus terminals or
wires of all modules.
Z1 to Z16
(See section 3.8)
Zone Input Terminals. Zone inputs Z1 to Z16
are provided for wiring zones on the alarm
control panel
TIP, RING, T1, R1
(See section 3.12)
Telephone Line Terminals
EGND
(See section 3.14)
Earth Ground Connection. A ground
connection assembly is included with the
control panel.
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