
StarLink
™
SLE
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MAXVI
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FIRE & SLE
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MAXAI
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FIRE Commercial Series Sole/Dual
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Path Alarm Communicators
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Installation Instructions
11
Name
Format Type
Handshake Frequency
Speed
Ademco Slow
4/2
1400 Hz or 2300Hz
10pps
Ademco Slow
4/2 checksum
1400 Hz or 2300Hz
10pps
Radionics Slow
4/2
2300Hz
10pps
Radionics Slow
4/2 checksum
2300Hz
10pps
Silent Knight Fast
4/2
1400 Hz or 2300Hz
20pps
Silent Knight Fast
4/2 checksum
1400 Hz or 2300Hz
20pps
Radionics Fast
4/2
2300Hz
40pps
Radionics Fast
4/2 checksum
2300Hz
40pps
Universal High Speed
4/2
1400 Hz or 2300Hz
40pps
Universal High Speed
4/2 checksum
1400 Hz or 2300Hz
40pps
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REN
= 0. The
Ringer Equivalence Number
(
REN
) indicates the maximum number of
devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination of an
interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that
the sum of the
REN
s of all the devices not exceed five (5).
Alternate Telco Line to Alarm Panel Supervision
The following wiring and programming method allows an existing FACP to use its two telephone connections
(primary and secondary) for supervision and central station reporting through the StarLink SLE
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MAXVI
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FIRE
communicator. By removing the
JP2
shunt and enabling the feature "
Tip/Ring Wiring Fault Report
", when any
communicator trouble is detected, the StarLink communicator will remove voltage from the secondary telephone
output, triggering the FACP to locally annunciate the Telco trouble and report the trouble to the central station.
Note:
Some FACPs require
J7
shunt to be removed for Primary Phone line to restore correctly.
To terminate more than two conductors
or
conductors of different wire sizes to a terminal,
use the "pigtail" type wiring method as shown at
right. Use insulated wire for the pigtail, and firmly
secure the conductors to the pigtail using an ap-
propriate wire nut or crimp connector for the num-
ber and gauge of conductors used.
I M P O R TAN T W I R I N G M E T H O D S
Incorrect
Correct
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Use UL Certified pigtail or wire nut / crimp connector
PIGTAIL
WIRE NUT OR
CRIMP
CONNECTOR
PIGTAIL
For single
-
conductor terminal
blocks
(like the type shown at
left), to terminate more than one
conductor to a terminal, use the
wiring methods shown at right:
WIRE NUT OR
CRIMP
CONNECTOR
PIGTAIL
In
For "barrier" type terminal
blocks
(like the type shown at
left), to terminate two conductors
to a terminal, use the wiring meth-
ods shown at right:
Correct
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Separate incoming and outgoing conductors
In
Out
Incorrect
Incorrect
In
Out
Correct
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Single incoming and/or pigtail with UL Certified wire nut / crimp connectors