9
Installation
Remote Alarm Sounder
The Control Panel provides two terminals for an optional connection
to a remote electronic alarm sounder.
DO NOT CONNECT AN
ELECTROMECHANICAL BELL TO THESE TERMINALS.
The
bell terminals can be supervised. If bell trouble reporting is enabled
and the wire between the Control Panel and sounder is cut, the
Control Panel will report bell trouble.
1.
Install the remote sounder in a secure location where it can easily be
heard.
2.
Route wiring from the remote sounder location to the Control Panel’s wall
cutout.
Solid State Output
The Control Panel provides one solid state output that can be
programmed to activate during various conditions. The output can
switch up to 250 Ma @ 16 VDC to ground. Refer to Figure 11 for
examples of devices wired to the output.
This output will only function while the Control Panel is
receiving power from the wall power supply.
1.
Install the device to be controlled by the solid state output.
2.
Route wiring from the device location to the Control Panel’s wall cutout.
➜
WARNING:
Do not connect an electromechanical bell to these
terminals. Damage to the output will occur.
Communicator Telephone Line
Both an incoming telephone line and an outgoing telephone line
will be connected to the Control Panel. When the communicator
activates, all local telephones will be disconnected to prevent
an off-hook telephone on the premises from blocking the
communicator’s call. See Figure 12 for
RJ31X
jack wiring details.
1.
Run a 4-conductor telephone cable from the telephone company
demarcation box to the Control Panel mounting plate.
2.
At the demarcation box, disconnect the house telephones that are
wired to the box output.
DO NOT DISTUR
B
THE TELCO INPUT
“DROP” SIDE OF THE
B
OX OR ANY EARTH
G
ROUNDS.
3.
At the demarcation box, connect the
RED
cable wire to the
box
RIN
G
, and the
G
REEN
cable wire to the box
TIP
.
4.
At the demarcation box, connect the
B
LACK
cable wire
to the house telephone
RIN
G
wire(s), and the
YELLOW
cable wire to the house telephone
TIP
wire(s).
5.
At the Control Panel, connect the cable’s
RED
wire to
the RJ31X jack’s
RIN
G
IN
terminal, and the
G
REEN
wire to the RJ31X jack’s
TIP IN
terminal.
6.
At the Control Panel, connect the cable’s
B
LACK
wire to
the RJ31X jack’s
RIN
G
OUT
terminal, and the
YELLOW
wire to the RJ31X jack’s
TIP OUT
terminal.
7.
Snap the cover on the jack. Plug one end of the modular cable into the
jack and slide it through the hole in the mounting plate into the wall.
1 K
LED
OPEN COLLECTO
R
OUTPUT
2
50
m
A @ 16 VDC MAXIMUM
OUTPUT
S
WITCHE
S
TO
GR
OUND WHEN ACTIVATED
EXAMPLE HOOKUP
S
HOWIN
G
AN A
R
MED LED,
THE OPEN COLLECTO
R
OUTPUT CAN
B
E P
R
O
GR
AMMED
TO ACTIVATE DU
R
IN
G
VA
R
IOU
S
CONDITION
S
8
- HA
R
DWI
R
E LOOP
2
7 - HA
R
DWI
R
E LOOP 1
6 -
B
ELL (-)
5 -
B
ELL (+)
4 - OPEN COLLECTO
R
OUTPUT
3
-
GR
OUND
2
- 14 VDC POWE
R
INPUT (-)
1 - 14 VDC POWE
R
INPUT (+)
NOTE: FOR ETL LISTING,
AN EXTERNAL DC BACKUP
POWER SUPPLY IS REQUIRED
FOR A LOAD CONNECTED
TO TERMINAL 4
NOTE: TERMINAL 1 WILL ONLY
PROVIDE DC POWER WHEN
THE CONTROL PANEL'S
POWER SUPPLY IS CONNECTED
TO AN AC POWER SOURCE
Figure 11. Solid State Output Wiring
CONT
R
OL PANEL
TELEPHONE
JACK
R
ED (
R
IN
G
IN)
GR
EEN (TIP IN)
INCOMING TELEPHONE LINE
F
R
OM DEMA
R
CATION BOX
B
LACK (
R
IN
G
OUT)
YELLOW (TIP OUT)
OUTGOING TELEPHONE LINE
TO HOU
S
E TELEPHONE
S
R
J31X
TELEPHONE
JACK
PLU
G
CA
B
LE
F
R
OM CONT
R
OL
PANEL INTO JACK
PLU
G
CA
B
LE
F
R
OM JACK
INTO CONT
R
OL
PANEL
IMPO
R
TANT !
FO
R
P
R
OPE
R
LINE
S
EIZU
R
E, ALL HOU
S
E
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
S
MU
S
T PA
SS
TH
R
OU
G
H THE
R
J
3
1X JACK
Figure 12. Telephone Jack Wiring
S
UPE
R
VI
S
ED
B
ELL OUTPUT
6-1
2
VDC @ 1
2
0
m
A MAXIMUM
PIEZO
S
I
R
EN
8
- HA
R
DWI
R
E LOOP
2
7 - HA
R
DWI
R
E LOOP 1
6 -
B
ELL (-)
5 -
B
ELL (+)
4 - OPEN COLLECTO
R
OUTPUT
3
-
GR
OUND
2
- 14 VDC POWE
R
INPUT (-)
1 - 14 VDC POWE
R
INPUT (+)
THE
B
ELL OUTPUT CAN
B
E P
R
O
GR
AMMED
FO
R
S
UPE
R
VI
S
ION TO DETECT IF THE
WI
R
E TO THE
B
ELL I
S
CUT
U
S
E
S
OLID
S
TATE
S
OUNDE
RS
ONLY
DO NOT CONNECT TO AN ELECT
R
OMECHANICAL BELL !!!
Figure 10. Remote Sounder Wiring