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NOTE
: When remote sensors are used, ONLYL a #22 gauge stranded, shielded twisted pair cable must be used (BELDEN
#8451 or equivalent, supplied by others).
NOTE
: Do not ground the shield drain wire at sensor or inside the alarm panel box.
COMPACT DISPLAY MODULE
1. If the dry contacts for high and low are to be used for remote monitoring, connect the wires to the appropriate
terminals, Com (Common), NO (Normally Open), NC (Normally Closed), using the diagram in Appendix G.
2. See Appendix L for contact rating.
MASTER/NEMA 4 STATUS MODULE
1. Pull the remote signal wires into the alarm panel. Make the connections to the terminal blocks located on the side
of the status module. The wiring is fail-safe normally closed (NC) connections from the source equipment. The
signal level is 5 VDC.
2. Make the appropriate wiring connections as per the wiring diagram in Appendix H.
3. For Version 3 and Version 4 ENSURE that the unused terminals in the master module are jumpered. If this is not
done, the terminals that have not been jumpered will go into alarm.
4. For Version 4, turn off switches for any unused points (SW2).
COMPUTER INTERFACE MODULE
1. Pull the remote signal wires from the “Building management system” into the alarm panel. Make the connections
to the terminal blocks located on the side of the module. The wiring is fail-safe normally open, held closed, dry
contacts to the monitoring equipment.
2. Make the appropriate wiring connections as per wiring diagram in Appendix J.
CLOSING THE FRAME/MODULE ASSEMBLY
1. Swing up the frame assembly, ensuring that the stopper wires are folded into the back box.
2. Screw in the frame module to the top of the back box assembly by using the screws provided with the frame/
module assembly. The alarm is now ready for use!
Wiring