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Alderon Industries - Hawley, MN  |  218.483.3034  |  [email protected]  |  alderonind.com

P/N: QSG00307_Rev01

Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual

2-Zone | Outdoor Alarm System, Type 4X

VersAlarm

 4X

1. The wiring diagram (Fig. 6) shows 12 terminals on the circuit board that

  consists of six pairs of connections. Starting from the top, terminals are

  included for: incoming power, alarm buzzer, zone-1 auxiliary contacts,

  zone-1 sensor (signaling device), zone-2 auxiliary contacts, and zone-2

  sensor (signaling device). The incoming power should be on a separate

  circuit breaker from any other device and not on a switched receptacle

  to maintain power integrity.

  6A  =  Incoming Power; L1 and L2/N (voltage depends on model)

  6B  =  Alarm Buzzer; "+" and 

"−"

  6C  =  Zone-1 Auxiliary "Dry" Alarm Contacts

  6D  =  Zone-1 Sensor (signaling device)

  6E  =  Zone-2 Auxiliary "Dry" Alarm Contacts

  6F  =  Zone-2 Sensor (signaling device)

CAUTION:

 Do not connect incoming power to the alarm panel until all steps of the 

installation are complete and the system is ready for testing.

2. The line connections from the incoming power are terminated into the

  respective Wago connectors/terminals (Fig. 6A). Voltage depends on

  model, 120VAC = L1 and N or 240VAC = L1 and L2.

3. The alarm buzzer is factory wired from the circuit board terminals to the

  buzzer inside the alarm panel enclosure (Fig. 6B).

4. If connecting to an alarm security system or building automation system

  (BAS), use 18 gauge 2-conductor wire to connect to the auxiliary

  contact terminals on the circuit board for zone-1 (Fig. 6C, AUX1) and

  zone-2 (Fig. 6E, AUX2).

5. The sensors (signaling device) are connected to the alarm terminals on

  the circuit board for zone-1 (Fig. 6D, ALM1) and zone-2 (Fig. 6F, ALM2).

6. NEVER leave ground wire exposed inside the panel, use provided

  Wago connector for ground termination.

Note: Push the orange button on the terminal block with a small screwdriver or 

pointed object to "release" the terminal to install or uninstall a wire.

Wiring - Terminal Block and Wago Connectors

(Fig. 6)

6A
6B
6C
6D

6A

6B

6C

6D

Incoming Power

Factory Wired

L1

L2/N

+

Alarm Buzzer

Zone-1

Auxiliary Contacts

Zone-1

Signaling Device

Field Wired

L1

Factory Wired

Field Wired

Factory Wired

Field Wired

L2/N

6E
6F

6E

6F

Zone-2

Auxiliary Contacts

Zone-2

Signaling Device

Field Wired

Summary of Contents for VersAlarm 4X

Page 1: ...tective Equipment PPE Always wear dielectric rubber boots and other applicable protective equipment when water is on the ground or floor and you must service an energized pump alarm system or product 3 DO NOT enter the water if the water level is higher than that of the protection your PPE offers or if your PPE is not watertight 4 DO NOT use this product with or near flammable liquids 5 DO NOT ins...

Page 2: ... auxiliary contacts is outdoor rated and powered by 120VAC or 240VAC voltage depends on model with conduit connections required When powered the green LEDs bottom middle will illuminate solid to indicate the alarm is powered and the included two level press and hold feature can disable LEDs see factory settings page 6 Install a 9VDC lithium battery for battery backup during power outages This alar...

Page 3: ...adjust until pilot holes are lined up with the enclosure and fasten screws to secure the alarm panel in place Mounting Holes i Left to Right 1 97 center to center ii Top to Bottom 5 37 center to center 5A 5A Installation 1 Prior to mounting the alarm panel install the conduit connections required per application Open cover prior to step 2 2 Determine the center hole locations mark and drill out on...

Page 4: ... system is ready for testing 2 The line connections from the incoming power are terminated into the respective Wago connectors terminals Fig 6A Voltage depends on model 120VAC L1 and N or 240VAC L1 and L2 3 The alarm buzzer is factory wired from the circuit board terminals to the buzzer inside the alarm panel enclosure Fig 6B 4 If connecting to an alarm security system or building automation syste...

Page 5: ... LED should illuminate solid for zone 1 left and zone 2 right buzzer should annunciate in a pulse tone and the auxiliary contacts should activate 3 To test alarm silence function activate the sensor for zone 1 to simulate an alarm condition then press hold 1 second the test silence button and the buzzer should silence while the alarm LEDs remain illuminated flashing and the left green zone indicat...

Page 6: ...ttery Alarm LED Indicators a The low battery alarm LEDs are factory set to off disabled The alarm panel will automatically enable the low battery alarm the first time a battery is connected The battery must be inserted for approximately one minute for the auto enable feature to activate then the green LEDs will pulse four times to indicate that the low battery alarm is enabled Note The low battery...

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