Figure 14: Telephone Line Wiring
Note:
Ensure that all plugs and jacks meet the dimension, tolerance and metallic plating
requirements of 47 C.F.R. Part 68, Sub-Part F. For proper operation, no other telephone
equipment must be connected between the control panel and the telephone company
facilities.
Smoke Detector Wiring
All zones defined as Fire must be wired according to the following diagram:
Figure 15: Smoke Detector Wiring
for fire zone operation.
Note:
Smoke detectors must be latching type. To reset a smoke detector, enter [*][7][2].
Table 10: Table 19 Compatible 4-Wire Smoke Detectors
4-wire smoke detectors -System Sensor
4W-B(UL)/C4W-BA(ULC) 4-wire Standard i3 Detector
4WT-B(UL) / C4WT-BA(ULC) 4-wire Standard i3 Detector with Fixed 135° Thermal Sensor
4WTA-B 4-wire i3 Detector with Fixed 135° Thermal Sensor and Sounder
4WTR-B 4-wire i3 Detector with Fixed 135° Thermal Sensor and Form C Relay
4WTAR-B 4-wire i3 Detector with Fixed 135° Thermal Sensor, Sounder and Form C Relay
Ratings: 10-35Vdc/50mA (max)
Note:
If you use a non-powered heat detector, such as a fixed temperature or rate of rise type,
no supervision relay is required and you should not wire the detector to a power output or
PGM2. To wire a 4-wire smoke, heat, or CO detector, see the figure above.
Fire Zone Wiring: 2-wire Smoke Detectors
If PGM 2 is programmed for 2-wire smoke detector connection, the detectors must be wired
according to the following diagram:
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