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Other zone options include:
•
Telco fault input (triggered when the phone line to the control panel loses voltage).
•
Open/Close reporting (triggered when the user arms and disarms the alarm control panel). An additional
monthly charge is applicable to this service.
•
Steady or pulsing on input.
If using zone mode, run a wire for each input zone. A single common ground between the radio and control
is also required. The alarm and power wires must be routed through the back of the 7835C. The ground
wire should be run from the alarm panel. The wire access port is located between the terminal block and the
battery on the back cover. Refer to Figure 3 for terminal block positions. Refer to the following wiring
diagrams corresponding to the installation’s configuration.
.
AC
1
AC
2
+TRIGGER V
O
LT
A
G
E
-TRIGGER (GND)
ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3ZONE 4 ZONE 5 / ECP IN
ZONE 6 / ECP OUT
RADIO F
A
UL
T RELA
Y 1
RADIO F
A
UL
T RELA
Y 2
A
UX RELA
Y 1
A
UX RELA
Y 2
TRANSFORMER
16.5VAC 40VA
(ADEMCO 1361)
(ADEMCO 1361CN IN CANADA)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
CURRENTLY
NOT SUPPORTED
7835C
Figure 3. 7835C Terminal Block
P2 CONFIGURED FOR ZONE 1
& ZONE 2 ( ) TRIGGER
P2
P2 CONFIGURED FOR ZONE 1
& ZONE 2 (+) TRIGGER
P2
Figure 4. 7835C P2 Jumper Configuration
P3 CONFIGURED FOR ZONE MODE
P3
P3 CONFIGURED FOR ECP MODE
P3
Figure 5. 7835C P3 Jumper Configuration
Wiring and Configuring for Zone Operation
To trip a zone on the 7835C, the triggering voltage from the control must be within 4.5V-14.2V. Trigger
levels above this range may cause permanent damage to the unit. Trigger levels below this range will result
in unreliable operation.
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