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Compatible 2-Wire Smoke Detectors
2-Wire Smoke Detector Initating Circuit
Keyswitch Zone Wiring
Zones may be programmed to be used as keyswitch arming
zones and must be wired according to the following diagram:
For a complete description of how keyswitch zones operate,
see section 5.2 ’Basic Programming’ sections [001]-[004]
option 22 and 23.
2.11 Keypad Zone/PGM
Keypads with zone inputs can be connected to devices such
as door contacts. This saves you from running wires back to
the control panel for every device.
To install the keypad, open the keypad plastic. Refer to the
Installation Sheet that came with the keypad for instructions
on how to open the keypad. Locate the terminals on the key-
pad circuit board. Connect the four Keybus wires from the
control panel: the red wire to R, the black to B, the yellow to
Y and the green to G.
LCD55XXZ
To connect the zone input on an LCD55XXZ keypad, run one
wire to the Z terminal and the other to B. For powered
devices, use red and black to supply power to the device.
Run the red wire to the R (positive) terminal and the black
wire to the B (negative) terminal.
When using end of line supervision, connect the zone
according to one of the configurations outlined in section
2.10 ‘Zone Wiring‘ on page 8.
NOTE:
LCD55XXZ zones do not support DEOL resistors.
LCD55XXZ
PK55XX/RFK55XX
PK55XX/RFK55XX keypad comes with a Z/P terminal. This
terminal can be configured as an input (zone) or output
(PGM).
To connect the zone input on a PK55XX/RFK55XX keypad,
run one wire to the Z/P terminal and the other to B. For pow-
ered devices, use red and black to supply power to the
device. Run the red wire to the R (positive) terminal and the
black wire to the B (negative) terminal. The PK55XX/
RFK55XX keypad zone supports Normaly Closed Loops,
Single End of Line and Double End of Line.
To connect the PGM output on a PK55XX/RFK55XX key-
pad, run one wire to the Z/P terminal and the other to R.
PK55XX/RFK55XX
NOTE:
End of line resistors must be placed on the device end
of the loop, not at the keypad.
Assigning Keypad Zones
When using keypad zone inputs, each input used must be
assigned a zone number in Installer’s Programming.
First, ensure that you have enrolled all installed keypads into
the desired slots (see section 2.7 ’Keypad Assignment’ ) to
assign the keypad to a slot.
Next, enter programming section [020] to assign the zones.
There are eight programming locations in this section, one
for each keypad slot. Enter a 2-digit zone number for each of
the keypad zones. This number must be entered in the loca-
tion corresponding to the keypad to which each zone is con-
nected.
NOTE:
If a keypad zone input is assigned to zone number 1
to 8, the corresponding zone cannot be used on the main
control panel.
Once the keypad zones are assigned, you must also pro-
gram zone definitions and zone attributes (see Section 5.2
Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 [001]-[004] and Section 5.3
Advanced System Programming PWS Sect 4 [101]-[164]).
2.12 Zone Activity Log
This feature stores the date stamp of each zone activation
event. It stores the last day, month and year a zone was vio-
lated. This data can be retrieved during the installer’s DLS
access.
NOTE:
If the panel is powered down, this data will be lost.
Model
Model
Model
FAS-210B
FSA-210BLST
FSA-210BRST
FSA-210BT
FSA-210BR
FSA-210BLRST
FSA-210BS
FSA-210BRT
FSA-210BST
FSA-210BRS
For model numbers above: x=A (ULC) x=B (UL) x=C (CE)
Item
Specification
Style/Class, Supervised, Power Limited
Style B (Class B)
Compatibility Identifier
PC18-1
DC Output Voltage
9.8-13.8 VDC
Detector Load
2mA (MAX)
Single End of Line Resistor (SEOL)
2200
Ω
Loop Resistance
24
Ω
(MAX)
Standby Impedance
1020
Ω
(NOM)
Alarm Impedance
570
Ω
(MAX)
Alarm Current
89mA (MAX)
R
B
Y
G
Z/P
PK55xx
RED
BLK
YEL
GRN
To zone or
PGM output