Section 2: Installation
Terminal descriptions
The following terminals are available on the PowerSeries Pro alarm controller.
Table 2-1 Terminal descriptions
Terminal Description
BAT+, BAT- Battery terminals. Use to provide backup power during a power outage and additional current when system demands exceed the
power output of power adapter, short term such as when the system is in alarm.
Do not connect the battery until all other wiring is complete.
DC +, DC -
The HS65WPS power adapter supplies 18 VDC power input to the alarm controller.
Note:
For CE/EN certified applications, the name of the power , the name of the power adapter is HS65WPS. For UL/ULC listed
applications, the name of the power adapter is HS65WPSNA. For ULC Commercial Fire Listed applications and ULC Commercial
Burg Security Level 4 applications, the name of the power adapter is HS65WPSNAS.
Connect the battery before connecting the AC. Do not connect the battery or power adapter until all other wiring is complete.
AUX+, AUX- Auxiliary terminals. Use to power detectors, relays, LEDs, etc. (2 A max). Connect the positive side of device to one of the three
AUX+ terminals and the negative side to AUX- or COM.
BELL+,
BELL-
Bell/Siren power (700 mA continous, 2A max short term). Connect the positive side of any alarm warning device to BELL+, the
negative side to BELL-.
Note:
For EN50131 and UL/ULC listed applications, use maximum 700 mA load on the BELL output.
RED, BLK,
YEL, GRN
Corbus terminals. Use to provide power and communication between the alarm controller and connected modules. Each module
has four Corbus terminals that must be connected to the Corbus.
PGM1 to
PGM4
Programmable output terminals. Use to activate devices such as LEDs, relays, buzzers, etc.
(PGM1, PGM4: 100 mA; PGM2: 300 mA or can be configured for use as a 2-wire smoke detector interface, max loop current 100
mA;
PGM3: 300 mA (negative trigger) or 1 A (positive trigger)
Z1 to Z8
COM
Zone input terminals. Ideally, each zone should have one detection device; however, multiple detection devices can be wired to the
same zone.
EGND
Earth ground connection
ETHERNET Ethernet port
TIP, RING,
T-1, R-1
Telephone line terminals
*x= none use for CE/EN certified applications
x= NA use for UL/ULC listed applications
x= NAS use for ULC Commercial Fire Listed applications and ULC Commercial Burg Security Level 4 applications.
Wire routing for power & non-power limited
See "Wiring diagrams" on page 276 for expanded diagrams.
Note:
Wire entry for power limited wiring must be separated by a different entry access from non-power limited wiring.
Corbus wiring
The RED and BLK Corbus terminals are used to provide power while YEL and GRN are used for data communications. The
4 Corbus terminals of the alarm controller must be connected to the 4 Corbus terminals or wires of each module.
The following conditions apply:
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Corbus should be run with 18 to 22 AWG quad, two pair twisted preferred.
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The modules can be home run to the panel, connected in series or can be T-tapped.
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Do not use shielded wire for Corbus wiring.
Note:
Any module can be connected anywhere along the Corbus. Separate wire runs for keypads, zone expanders etc. are
not necessary.
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