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Figure 3 – EVO192 Wiring Diagram
MEM KEY
SERIAL
RED
BLK
COM
BELL
AC AC
AUX
RELAY
GRN
YEL
+
BUS
Z1
Z2
Z3
Z4
Z5
Z6
Z7
Z8
R-1
T
-1
RING
TIP
COM
C
OM
COM
+
–
–
PARADOX
SECURITY
SYSTEMS
D I G I P L E X
E
V
O
DIALER
EBUS
SERVICE
KEYPAD
BATT
N.C.
N.O.
12
3
4
PGM
REDBLK
GRNYEL
KEYPAD
PGM
Z1
REDBLK
GRNYEL
DETECTOR
REDBLK
GRNYEL
ANY MODULE
STATUS
AUX
AUX
COMBUS
120VAC/
17VAC
transformer
UL
120VAC/
17VAC
transformer
CAN
+–
Transformer
Requirements:
120VAC/17VAC
,
4
0VA
Auxiliary
Supply
c
an
provide:
max.
700mA
Automatic
S
hut
Down
1.1a
Usable
Battery
Charge
Currents:
850mA
m
ax.
Caution:
Disconnect
the
b
attery
before
replacing
the
fuse.
The
"BELL"
output
will
shutdown
if
the
c
urrent
exceeds
3A.
*A
1
K
U
resistor
is
required
if
the
Bell
is
n
ot
equipped
with
an
internal
resistor.
Position
the
resistor
as
close
as
possible
to
the
Bell.
A
resistor
is
not
required
for
sirens.
SELF-CONTAINED
BELL/
SIREN
To
metalic
enclosure
Red “STATUS” LED
Flashing
–
indicates
proper
operation
Always
on
–
panel
is
u
sing
a
phone
lilne
Fast
Flash
–
indicates
a
c
ontrol
panel
failure
Off
–
Control
p
anel
error
The
C
OMBUS
s
upports
a
m
aximum
of
254
(EVO192)
modules.
Although
external
power
supplies
c
an
be
used
to
provide
power
to
m
odules
c
onnected
far
from
the
control
panel
the
total
distance
of
all
runs
of
wire
combined
cannot
exceed
914m
(3000
ft.).
For
example
if
ten
runs
of
wire
measuring
305m
(1000
ft.)
each
are
connected
to
the
control
panel,
the
total
d
istance
would
be
3048m
(10000
ft.)
which
e
xceeds
the
system
capacity.
Before
adding
any
modules
to
the
control
panel
make
sure
you
s
hut
d
own
the
A
UX
output
by
pressing
and
holding
the
AUX
b
utton
for
3
s
econds.
Please
Note:
W
hen
powering
up
the
EVO
control
panel
,
the
p
anel
will
begin
a
m
odule
scan
to
v
erify
that
all
modules
c
onnected
to
the
p
anel
are
operational.
The
scanning
p
rocess
w
ill
take
b
etween
30
seconds
and
3
minutes
to
c
omplete
depending
on
the
number
of
modules
c
onnected
to
the
c
ontrol
panel.
The
module
scan
is
c
omplete
when
the
L
CD
keypad
begins
to
show
the
p
artition
status.
O
nly
a
fter
the
module
scan
is
completed
w
ill
the
control
p
anel
be
fully
operational.
When
Installing
the
combus
wires
in
a
noisy
environment
or
when
connecting
the
combus
across
separate
buildings,
y
ou
must
use
a
s
hielded
cable.
Refer
to
section
2.15.1.
Please
see
E
TL
and
E
TLC
Warnings
for
and
information
in
the
a
ppendix.
Auxiliary
s
upply
can
p
rovide:
Max.
700
m
A
AWG#14
single
conductor
solid
c
opper
w
ire
AUX
L
ED
and
A
UX
control
b
utton
Activates
and
d
eactivates
the
a
uxiliary
output
12Vdc
7
Ah
Rechargeable
Lead-Acid
backup
b
attery
(3)
For
hardwired
connections
see
single
z
one
and
d
ouble
z
one
connections.
Wiring
methods
that
shall
b
e
in
a
ccordance
w
ith
the
National
Electrical
Code,
A
NSI/NFPA
70,
the
Standard
for
Installation
and
Classification
of
Burglar
a
nd
Holdup
Alarm
Systems,
UL
681,
and
the
Standard
for
Central-
Station
Alarm
S
ervices,
U
L
8
27.
Do
not
s
hort
the
terminals
o
f
the
transformer
together.
This
causes
the
internal
fuse
to
b
low.
The
transformer
m
ust
b
e
connected
to
a
2
30
VAC,
24-hour
o
utlet
n
ot
controlled
by
a
s
witch
other
than
a
n
a
pproved
o
ver-current
protection
device.
For
c
ontinued
protection
a
gainst
risk
of
fire,
replace
fuses
only
with
fuses
of
the
s
ame
type
and
rating.
The
system
should
be
installed
in
accordance
with
Chapter
2
o
f
the
National
Fire
Alarm
Code,
ANSI/NFPA
7
2
The
m
etal
housing
w
hich
enclosed
the
F
ire
a
nd
Burglary
system
housing
has
k
nockouts
o
n
the
sides
a
nd
in
the
b
ack
enclosure.
The
wiring
method
requires
that
bushings
are
u
sed
for
wiring
through
the
metal
box.
Including
the
transformer
with
P
lug
in
P
ower
Supply.
WARNING:
To
prevent
risk
o
f
electric
s
hock,
d
isconnect
AC
battery
and
phone
cord
BEFORE
S
ervicing.
All
k
nockouts
provided
for
c
onnection
of
a
field-wiring
system
to
a
field-
wiring
compartment
shall
accommodate
c
onduit
of
the
trade
size
according
to
NEC.
Intended
wiring
methods
m
ust
b
e
in
k
eeping
with
the
requirements
of
CSA
C22.1,
Canadian
E
lectrical
Code,
P
art
I,
S
afety
Standard
for
Electrical
Installations.
(2)
1.
ETL
n
ote:
Use
a
n
E
TL/UL
a
pproved
bell/siren
2.
Wiring
conventions
have
to
b
e
in
the
same
room
of
these
terminals
3.
Zone
Input
S
pecifications:
M
aximum
loop
current
(shorted
loop):
2
.2
mA
Maximum
loop
voltage
(open
loop):
5.0
V
DC
4.
Disconnect
T
elecom
jack
before
servicing
5.
The
a
nti-tamper
switch
needs
to
be
connected
to
a
s
eparate
z
one
configured
for
24
hrs
6.
For
Maximum
number
of
devices
to
b
e
e
mployed
refer
to
the
F
eatures
in
section
1
.1
7. The minimum permissible wire size to be employed shall be not smaller than No. 22 AWG (0.32 mm2).
BELL
AC AC
+
–
BELL
AC AC
RELAY
COM
+
–
N.C.
N.O.
12
3
4
PGM
Z1
COM
The
s
um
total
o
f
the
current
draw
from
the
b
ell/siren
a
nd
the
A
UX
must
be
llimitted
to
2
.0A.
Exceeding
this
limit
will
overload
the
panel
power
s
upply
a
nd
lead
to
c
omplete
system
shutdown.
Notes:
(4)
(1)
For
U
S:
UL/ETL
Listed
Class
2
wall/building
120VAC/60Hz
p
ower
supply
with
restraining
m
eans.
For
C
anada:
CSA/ULc/
ETLc
Listed
Class
2
Power
Supply
with
NO
restraining
m
eans.
To
power-on
switch
(5)
T
o
a
nti-
tamper
switch
(2)
(6)
(6)
Mise
en
Garde:
Ne
pas
connecter
à
u
ne
prise
c
ontrôlée
par
u
n
interrupteur.
Le
système
doit
ê
tre
v
érifié
au
moins
une
fois
tous
les
trois
(3)
ans
p
ar
un
technicien
q
ualifié.
For
residential
installations
use
transformer
m
ade
by
Universal
P
ower
G
roup
model:
UB1640W
EVO192 Wiring Diagram
The
s
ignal
transmission
to
the
Central
S
tation
may
be
performed
b
y
following
methods:
Landline
(PSTN),
Internet,
and
GPRS.
Only
Internet,
and
GPRS
method
o
f
transmission
may
b
e
u
sed
for
Commercial
applications.
Battery
C
apacity
for
emergency
s
tandby
at
least
4
hours
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