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CA-64 ADR-MOD 

ADDRESSABLE MODULE 

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The CA-64 ADR-MOD module makes it possible to convert the detector of NO or NC type 
into the addressable detector. Addressable detectors are supported by the INT-ADR / 
CA-64 ADR addressable zone expander. Compact size of the addressable module enables it 
to be mounted inside the detector enclosure. 

1.  Description 

 

Explanations to Fig. 1: 

 - white wire – common ground, 
 - black wire – data output, 
 - blue wire – detector status supervision input, 
 - red wire – power input (+12 V DC). 

The DIP-switches are used for module address setting. A numerical value is assigned to 
each switch. In the OFF position, the value is 0. Numerical values assigned to individual 
switches in the ON position are shown in Table 1. The sum of numerical values assigned to 
switches 1-6 denotes the address set in the module. Addresses from the 0-47 range should 
be set. Modules with higher addresses are not supported. A different address must be set in 
each module. Setting the same address in two modules will result in two addressable 
detectors being assigned to the same zone. 

 

DIP-switch number 

1 2 3 4 5 6 

Numerical value

 

1 2 4 8 16 

32 

Table 1. 

 

For further information on addressing the modules and numbering the addressable zones, 
please refer to the manual of INT-ADR / CA-64 ADR expanders. 

2.  Connecting 

The maximum distance between the addressable detector and the expander may be up to 
1000 m. The addressable modules and detectors should be powered from the POW output of 
the expander. Use separate wires to connect the power common for addressable modules 
and the power common for detectors.

 

Connect to one of the detector alarm output terminals 

the same common ground which is connected to the addressable module. Connect the other 
terminal of alarm output to the module blue wire of the addressable module (detector status 
supervision input). Black module wire (data output) connect to INT terminal of the expander. 

Connection without tamper control 

Program the addressable zone in the control panel as NO or NC (depending on the detector 
type). Connect the detector tamper output (TMP) to a separate tamper circuit. 

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