INSTALLING THE DETECTOR
1. Release the front detector cover by turning it counterclockwise until
stops in the notch at the outer end of the rear cover, and then
remove the cover (see Figure 2)
2. Remove the PCB, pushing the detent
3. Drill out the required holes in the rear cover (see Figure 2), the
holes being used to mount and to wire the detector
4. Having selected the mounting location, mark the positions of the
fixing holes taking into account mounting holes in the rear cover,
and drill holes at the marked places
5. Insert wires into the wire hole leaving some centimeters for
connecting wires to the terminal blocks
6. Fix the rear cover at the selected place
7. Finally, put the PCB and the front cover on their places
Figure 2: Rear Cover and Front Cover of the Detector
WIRING
Figure 3a shows the way to connect detector’s PL
contacts to the relevant contacts of the S2000-
KDL.
Figure 3b shows the wiring diagram for
connecting
the
detector
to
the
multiplex
addressable loop of the S2000-KDL controller
which is in turns connected to the network
controller and the power supply.
a) Connection Terminals
b) Detector’s Wiring Diagram
Figure 3 Connecting the Detector
PROGRAMMING
The S2000-PIK to operate properly within two-wire addressable loop of the S2000-KDL controller, it must be assigned to
a unique number 1 to 127 within the loop – the address which is stored in the S2000-PIK non-volatile memory. This
address provides identifying the detector by the S2000-KDL controller. Moreover, the monitoring strategy must be defined
which will be used by the S2000-KDL controller while processing signals received from the S2000-PIK.
Programming the S2000-PIK Address within the S2000-KDL Addressable Loop
An S2000-PIK is supplied with the default address of 127. This address value can be changed using either S2000(M)
console tools or PC tools such as UProg Configuration Tool.
In order to program the unique S2000-PIK loop address, connect it to a S2000-KDL controller which is in turns connected
to a network controller (an S2000(M) console or PC under UProg software). Then send one of the following commands to
the S2000-KDL controller (for getting more information see the relevant User’s Manual):
Change the Device Address
Use the Change Device Address command specifying the old detector address and the
new detector address as the parameters (see more information in the referred
Manuals). The network controller will display the messages about disconnecting the
device with the old address and then detecting the device with newly programmed
address.
1
2
GND
+12 V
1
2
B
A
S2000(M)
Power Supply
1
2
GND
+12 V
S2000-PIK
1
2
−−−−
PL
+PL
5
6
−−−−
PL
+PL
1
2
+U
GND
S2000-KDL
3
4
RS-485A
RS-485B