
The battery size is measured in amp hours (Ah). The current values in the table denote the
maximum current draw permitted to achieve the desired standby time with the listed battery types.
Table 14: Table 19 Standby Battery Guide
Battery Size
Desired Standby Time
4h
12h
24h
36h
4Ah
700mA
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7Ah
700mA
500mA
250mA
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14Ah *
700mA
470mA
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18Ah
------
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300mA*
26Ah
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500mA*
* use 2 x 7Ah batteries connected in parallel, UL/ULC installations only
Battery capacity deteriorates with age and the number of charge/discharge cycles. Replace every
3-5 years.
Refer to
for detailed Aux. loading and battery charging information.
Connecting AC Power
The alarm controller requires a 16.5V, 40VA transformer. While unplugged, connect the transformer
to the AC terminals on the controller. The alarm controller can be programmed to accept a power
line frequency of either 50Hz AC or 60Hz AC. See programming section [024], option [1].
Note:
For UL/ULC installations use only 60Hz.
Note:
For ULC S559 applications, Standex transformer (Model FTC3716) shall be employed for
direct-wiring.
Configuration
Basic Configuration Steps
Once basic installation of the alarm panel is complete, the following general configuration options
should be set:
• create partitions,
• assign keypads to partitions,
• assign sirens to partitions,
• set up partition account codes,
• set up partition timers,
• enroll wireless modules and devices,
• assign zone types,
• add users,
• set up the alternate communicator if equipped,
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