– 15 –
NO CONNECTION
TRANSFORMER
16.5VAC, 40VA
ADEMCO No.1361
or 4300, XM10E, or
XF10 if X-10 DEVICES
WILL BE USED.
Connect to
24hr. source
of AC mains
1
2
3
RED (+)
BLK (
–
)
Connect to
12VDC, 4AH
or 12VDC, 7AH
GEL CELL
BATTERY
CHARGING
VOLTAGE
13.7 VDC
NOTE:
WHEN POWERING UP
THE PANEL, PLUG THE
TRANSFORMER IN BEFORE
CONNECTING THE BATTERY.
BATTERY
TABS
PRIMARY POWER
Supplied by a
transformer which
is rated at
16.5VAC, 40VA.
Caution must be
taken when wiring
this transformer to
the panel to guard
against blowing the
fuse inside the
transformer (non-
replaceable).
Figure 4: AC Power And Battery Connections
The complete wiring
for the 4300/XF10
transformer is also
covered in the RELAY
OUTPUTS &
POWERLINE
CARRIER DEVICES
section.
4300: If using 110VAC/60Hz (see page 37 for 220VAC connection) Powerline
Carrier devices, the 4300 transformer interface must be used instead of the
regular 1361 transformer. The 4300 supplies the control panel with AC, and also
sends control pulses through the premises electrical system to control the
Powerline Carrier devices. In Australia, use the XF10 and in Europe, use the
XM10E in addition to the normal 16.5VAC/40VA output transformer. See Final
Power Up section.
1.
Connect terminals 1 and 3 (AC) and terminal 2 (Ground) of the 4300
transformer interface to control panel terminals 1, 2, and 30, respectively.
2.
Run a 6-conductor cable between the 4300 and the panel. Splice this cable to
a 4142TR cable as shown below. Note that the white and yellow wires of the
4142TR must be spliced together.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
GROUND
GRO
UND
OUT 6
IN
2
GROUND
IN 3
GROUND
OUT 5
J8 CONNECTOR
BLACK
BLUE
BROWN
GREEN
RED
WHITE
YELLOW
GRAY
VIOLET
4142TR CABLE
1
2
3
4
5
6
TB1
-1
TB1
-30
TB1
-2
AC
Earth
Ground AC
Sync Data Com
4300 TRANSFORMER/INTERFACE
115VAC
60Hz
Figure 5: 4300 Transformer Connections
Do not connect the transformer to AC mains until you are instructed to do so later in
the manual.
Installing The Back-Up Battery
If necessary, refer to the FINAL POWER-UP PROCEDURE section for information
regarding battery size to use, etc.
Do not attach the connector cable to the battery terminals until you are instructed to
do so later in the manual.
1. Place the 12-volt back-up battery in the control cabinet.
2. Attach Red and Black wires on the battery connector cable as follows:
a. Red to the positive (+) battery terminal on the control board (see diagram above or
the Summary of Connections Diagram for location).
b. Black to the negative (–) battery terminal on the control board.
NOTE: A dual battery harness is supplied that allows two batteries to be wired in parallel
for increased capacity.