Quick Start Guide
Premier Elite Series
4
INS222-10
Wiring Zones
Wiring Types
Terminal types are shown below.
12/12-W/24/24-W/48/48-W/64-W
48/88/168/Keypads & 8XP
Expander
Any zones that are not being used must be linked out or
programmed as ‘Not Used’
(see page 6).
When using End Of Line wiring, only 1 device should normally be
connected to each zone.
A zone short can be programmed for ‘Active’ or ‘Tamper’ response
(see page 9).
End Of Line (EOL) All panels
Use this wiring configuration when connecting normally closed
detection devices to the zone using 2-Wires. Zone wiring should be
programmed as Double Pole/EOL (see page 6)
When using this configuration, no more than 3 detectors can be
connected to each zone.
Premier Elite 48/88/168 & 640 Double Pole
Use this wiring configuration when connecting normally closed or
normally open detection devices to the zone using 4-Wires. Zone
wiring should be programmed as Double Pole/EOL (see page 6)
When using this configuration, no more than 10 detectors can
be connected to each zone.
Triple End Of Line (TEOL)
Use this wiring configuration when connecting PIR devices with that
require Anti Mask and Fault detection. Several zone wiring
programming options are available for this, Triple EOL is illustrated
below(see page 6).
When using this configuration, only 1 detector can be
connected to each zone.
Alternative resistor values are available.
Normally Open Or Normally Closed Circuits
This wiring configuration is normally used for key switches with a
N/O or N/C contact. Zone wiring options are provided for each.
Testing Zones
To test zones prior to commissioning, use the
View Zone Status
option in
Engineers Utilities
see page 19. You must exit engineers
mode to apply any changes to zone resistance monitoring.
Alarm Contact Resistor = 4K7
EOL Resistor = 2K2
Panel Zone
Terminals
Panel or
Keypad Zone
Terminals
Alarm contact resistor = 4K7
Fault contact resistor = 2K2
EOL resistor = 2K2
Panel Zone
Terminals
Panel or
Keypad Zone
Terminals