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2.7 Programmable Output Wiring
The PGM output is a programmable terminal and will
connect to +12V when activated. The terminal can sink a
maximum current of 50mA. If the desired current is
higher than 50mA, a relay will be required. To connect
the relay, refer to the diagram below:
Each output can be programmed as one of numerous
available output options. See Section 11.4 “Programma-
ble Output Options” for a complete list of PGM output
options.
2.8 AML Device Wiring
Addressable Multiplex Loop (AML) devices use a 2-wire
connection for power and to communicate to and from
the control panel. All detectors are designed for low
power consumption to make for an efficient system.
The system can accommodate up to 112 addressable
devices. Connect the addressable loop to PGM1 and/or
PGM2, when programmed for AML operation. If only
one loop is used, then all 112 devices can be on one loop.
If both PGM1 and PGM2 are used, the 112 devices can be
divided between the two in any ratio that suits the appli-
cation.
For instructions on configuring PGM1/PGM2 for AML
operation, and for AML device enrollment, see Section
4.4 “Enrolling AML Devices.”
Addressable Devices
The following addressable devices are available:
• AMS-220/220T Smoke Detector with optional temper-
ature sensor*
• AMB-300 PIR Detector
• AMB-500 Ceiling Mount PIR
• AMB-600 Dual PIR Detector
• AMA-100 Glass Break Detector
• AMP-700 Magnetic Door/Window Contact
• AMP-701 Contact Input Module
*Fire alarm devices cannot be placed on the same loop as
burglary devices.
Addressable Loop Response Time
The overall system response time for devices on the
AML loop depends on two criteria: how many loops are
used and how many devices are on each loop.
The response times below include three factors:
• input debounce time
• addressable reporting and confirmation time
• processing time required by the panel to activate the
output
These response times are worst case and typical response
will be faster.
One loop used:
1 to 32 devices on the loop ................................ up to 2.5s
33 to 112 devices on the loop............................. up to 5.4s
Two loops used:
1 to 32 devices on both loops ............................ up to 3.2s
Over 32 devices on both loops.......................... up to 7.5s
Addressable Loop Current Calculation
Each addressable multiplex loop can draw a maximum
of 170mA of current from the main panel. In order to
determine the amount of current required for the AML
loop, complete the following chart:
When more AML
devices are added
to a single loop, the
current draw
increases. The loop
wire length must
be limited to the
following dis-
tances depending
on the total loop
current:
Addressable Loop Wiring
AML devices can be home-run, connected in a daisy
chain, or T-tapped. Wire the AML loop according to the
following diagram:
This configuration is only used for AML devices. Please
see the installation sheet provided with each device for
more information regarding operation and wiring.
Addressable Loop Current Calculation Chart
Item
Current (mA)
x
Quantity
Total (mA)
AMS-220/T
0.8
x
AMB-300
2.5
x
AMB-500
2.5
x
AMB-600
3.5
x
AMA-100
3.5
x
AMP-700
0.8
x
AMP-701
0.8
x
Total Current =
LOOP CURRENT vs. WIRING DISTANCE
Total loop
current (mA)
22 AWG
distance (ft/m)
18 AWG
distance (ft/m)
10
2880/878
5143/1568
20
1620/494
3645/1111
30
1010/308
2520/768
40
771/235
1736/529
50
600/183
1250/381
60
500/152
980/298
70
400/122
800/244
80
321/98
720/220
90
250/76
500/152
100
200/61
310/95
110
165/50
220/67
120
135/41
155/47
130
115/35
130/39
140
106/32
126/38
150
100/30
124/37
160
98/29
122/36
170
96/28
120/35