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Zone Wiring

Power down the alarm controller and complete all zone

wiring. Zones can be wired to supervise normally open de-
vices (e. g., smoke detectors) or normally closed devices

(e.g., door contacts). The Control Panel can be programmed
as normally open or for SEOL/DEOL.

Observe the following guidelines when wiring zones:

SEOL/DEOL installations recommended.

Minimum 22 AWG wire, maximum 18 AWG.

Do not use shielded wire.

Do not exceed 100Ω wire resistance. Refer to the
chart below:

Table 5: Burglary Zone Wiring Chart

Wire Gauge Maximum Length to EOL Resistor (meters)

22

910

20

1490

19

1880

18

2370

Figures are based on maximum wiring resistance of 100Ω

12F Power Wiring

This   terminal   provide   11.3-12.5V

DC

/350mA   of   current

(shared with PM outputs).

Connect the positive side of any device to the 12F termi-

nal, the negative side to GND.

The 12F output is protected; if too much current is drawn

from these terminals (wiring short) the output is temporar-

ily shut off until the problem is corrected.

PM Wiring

PMs switch to ground when activated

from   the   Control   Panel.  Connect   the

positive side of the device to the 12F
terminal and the negative side to a PM

terminal.

PM output sink up to 200mA current.

A relay is required for current levels

greater than 50mA or 300mA. PM can

also be used for 2-wire smoke detec-
tors.

Single End-of-Line (SEOL) Resistor

When SEOL resistors are installed at the end of a zone

loop, the Control Panel detects if the circuit is secure, open,
or shorted.

Double End of Line (DEOL) Resistors for Fire Detectors

When double end-of—line (DEOL) resistors are installed

at the end of a zone loop, the second resistor enables the
panel to determine if the zone is in alarm, tampered or

faulted.

Note:

  *   –   The   additional   resistor   value   should   be

820 Ohm to recognize the second detector in the loop.

Bell Wiring

These   terminals  supply  150mA

of current at 10.4-12.5V

DC

  for in-

stallations.

Note:

 Steady and pulsed alarms

are also supported.

The   BEL   output   is   supervised

and power limited by 450mA PTC.

Connecting AC Power

Primary: 100-240VAC/50-60Hz/0.25A

Secondary: 15VDC/0.67A
The Control Panel have built-in AC/DC power source.

The 3-wired 22AWG cable should be used.

Ground Wiring

Using   an   insulated   green

wire   (minimum   22AWG),

connect the power cable to
Control Panel’s PCB via hole

marked as “PEg.

NOTE:

  Wire   and   installa-

tion hardware not included.

Battery

A sealed, rechargeable, lead acid or gel type 12V 2.3Ah

battery is required for power standby.

Lun-25. Installer Guide

Revision 

6

Summary of Contents for Lun-25

Page 1: ...ma tion required to install the Lun Security System Use this guide in conjunction with the Lun 25 Reference Manual and Configurator Operatinig Manual available online from ORTUS Group website at www ortus io GSM Wireless Security and Fire Alarm Control Panel Lun 25 Installation Guide ORTUS Group ...

Page 2: ...p 3 2 Compatible Devices 3 3 Safety Instructions for Service Persons 4 4 Installation 5 5 Addressing 7 6 Programming 8 7 Enroll wireless detectors 8 8 Troubleshooting 10 9 System Information 11 Lun 25 Installation Guide Revision 1 2 ...

Page 3: ...s RF button Radio receiver must be connected to Control Panel Test Test the system completely to ensure that all features and functions operate as programmed 2 Compatible Devices Keypads Lind 9M3 Lind 15 TouchMemory Readers Lind 11TM Lind 7 Antivandal RFID cards tags Reader Lind EM Zone Expander AM 11 Radio Receiver MCR 300 Visonic L25 R433 ORTUS Group for Visonic L25 Crow ORTUS Group for Crow L25...

Page 4: ... Position cables so that accidents can not occur Connected cables must not be subject to excessive mechanical strain Use only the power supply provided with this equipment Use of unauthorized power supplies may cause damage For direct plug in versions use the transformer supplied with the device WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT HAS NO MAINS ON OFF SWITCH THE PLUG OF THE DIRECT PLUG IN POWER SUP PLY IS INTEN...

Page 5: ...2F 12V 12V 12V TAN MON BUS TAN GND GND GND GND The following conditions apply Interface should be run with minimum 22 gauge quad two pair twisted preferred The modules can be home run to the panel con nected in series or can be T tapped Any module can be connected anywhere along the interface bus Separate wire runs for keypads read ers and zone expanders are not necessary No module can be more tha...

Page 6: ...de to a PM terminal PM output sink up to 200mA current A relay is required for current levels greater than 50mA or 300mA PM can also be used for 2 wire smoke detec tors Single End of Line SEOL Resistor When SEOL resistors are installed at the end of a zone loop the Control Panel detects if the circuit is secure open or shorted Double End of Line DEOL Resistors for Fire Detectors When double end of...

Page 7: ...Turn the reader power off Lind EM reader addressing 1 Remove the reader s face panel to its PCB access 2 Set the new address 1 or 2 by the ADDRESS DIP switches in binary code The 1g switch corresponds to the least signifcant bit 3 Install the reader s face panel again AM 11 module addressing The additional equipment is needed 1 4 wired cable marked Lun GPRS g or Lun SMSg 2 Adapter marked Confg AM1...

Page 8: ...e from ORTUS Group website at www or tus io Note If the Control Panel is already initially confgured then the next time it can be confgured remotely 7 Enroll wireless detectors Wireless detectors are enrolled via wireless receiver pre viously installed to the Control Panel housing and wired to main PCB You can enroll wireless detector by Lind 15 ICD Lind 9M3 ICD RF key placed on the Control Panel ...

Page 9: ...r press then the appropriate ZONE LED will fashing as free 9 To exit press The MODE 0 LED will turn off Enrolling by RF key on Control Panel s PCB 1 Open a Control Panel housing to the RF key access 2 Be sure the Control Panel in the normal mode op eration no confguration cable connected and group partition where the wireless sensors will be enrolled is disarmed 3 Be sure the HL5 LED near the RF k...

Page 10: ...e battery voltage is 12 5VDC under load NOTE If battery is new allow about 3 hours to charge Verify voltage measured across AC terminals is 120 240VAC Replace fuse FU1 1A if required Disconnect battery wire leads Verify battery charging voltage measured across battery leads 13 70 13 80VDC Replace fuse FU2 1 5A if required CMS fault ZONE 10 The connection to CMS was lost Verify the SIM card install...

Page 11: ...6 27 ICD Information ICD Type Serial Number 1 2 Address Module Information Serial Number 1 2 3 4 Wireless Devices Zone Device type Serial Number Receiver 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Installer Defined Access Codes Installer Code Group 1 Administrator Code Fire Subsystem Code Group 2 Administrator Code Fire Subsystem Code Lun 25 Installer Guide Revision 11 ...

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