PGM wiring
Min/max operating voltages for devices, sensors and modules is 9.8 V DC - 14 V DC.
PGMs switch to ground when activated from the alarm controller. Connect the positive side of the device to the AUX+ terminal and the
negative side to a PGM terminal. PGM 1, and 4 supply up to 100 mA; PGM 2 and 3 supply up to 300 mA.
A relay is required for current levels that exceed the maximum limits.
PGM2 can also be used for two-wire smoke detectors or 24-hour burglary input alarm.
Note:
Use only SEOL resistors on Fire zones.
Important: Minimum 6.4 mm (1.4 in) separation must be maintained between RM-1 circuits and all other wiring.
Figure 3-3: LED output with current limiting resistor and optional relay driver output
+ AUX -
1 PGM 2
1 PGM 2
1 PGM 2
+ AUX -
+ AUX -
DSC
RM-1
Callout
Description
1
680 Ohm resistor (typical value)
2
LED indicator
3
RED
4
WHT (COM)
5
YEL (normally closed)
6
GRN (normally open)
7
BLK
8
Normally open push button switch
9
2k2 Ohm EOLR
Aux power wiring
These terminals provide 2A maximum of current (shared with PGM outputs). Connect the positive side of any device to the AUX+
terminal and the negative side to GND. The AUX output is protected; if too much current is drawn from these terminals (wiring short),
the output is temporarily shut off until the problem is corrected.
Ratings:
UL/ULC applications: 10.8 Vdc - 12.5 Vdc.
EN50131 applications: 10 Vdc - 14 Vdc.
Bell wiring
These terminals supply 700 mA of current at 10.8 VDC to 12.5 VDC for UL/ULC installations and 10 VDC to 14 VDC for EN50131
installations. To comply with NFPA 72 Temporal Three Pattern requirements, section [013] Opt [8] must be ON. Steady, pulsed alarms
are and Temporal 4 cadence for CO alarm notification are also supported.
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