4286 VIP Module Installation and Setup Guide
2-2
Wiring Connections
1.
Make 12V (+), Ground (–), Data in, and Data out connections from the
4286 VIP Module to the keypad terminals on the control Using the con-
nector cable supplied and referring to Summary of Connections located on
the inside back cover on page A-7, wire as follows:
Color Lead
Terminal On Control
GREEN
to
DATA IN
BLACK
to
AUX GROUND (–)
RED
to
AUX +
YELLOW
to
DATA OUT
2.
Insert the keyed connector at the other end of the above leads into the
mating header on the 4286. Refer to Summary of Connections.
3.
Connect terminals 1 through 5 on the 4286 as indicated in Figure 1 and
Table 2-1. Use an RJ31X jack (CA38A in Canada) with a direct-connect
cord and make all connections exactly as shown. If the leads on the di-
rect-connect cord are too short to reach their assigned terminals, splice
additional wires to them, as required.
Some controls may require different wiring connections than those indicated in
Table 2-1 and shown in Summary of Connections located on back inside cover
depending on whether other devices that connect to the telephone lines are also
being used (for example, an Audio Alarm Verification unit). Refer to the 4286 VIP
Module section in the control’s installation instructions for information on any
wiring variations that might be necessary.
Speaker Connections (optional) and Volume Control
•
Single Speaker: Connect an Ademco 746 Indoor Speaker or any other 8-
ohm speaker between speaker terminals 6 and 7 on the 4286 as shown in
Summary of Connections on page A-7. Do not use a single 4-ohm
speaker in this setup. If you only have 4-ohm speakers, you must con-
nect two of them in series.
•
Dual Speakers: Connect the speakers in series between the 4286 VIP
Module speaker terminals 6 and 7. Note that there will be a decrease in
volume from each of two 8-ohm speakers in series as compared to when
only a single 8-ohm speaker is connected. The same is true if two 4-ohm
speakers in series are used in this setup.
•
Speaker Volume Control: The speaker volume control is located near
the transformer on the 4286 board. Refer to Summary of Connections.
Note that this control does not adjust the volume of the output from the
4286 to the phone handset.