S e c t i o n 2 : I n s t a l l a t i o n
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Normally Open and Normally Closed
Connect hardwired devices to any Z terminal and any Com terminal.
Wire normally closed devices in series and normally open devices in
parallel.
NOTE:
For UL Installations, do not use normally closed loops.
Diagram 2-9: Normally Closed
The following chart shows zone status under certain conditions for
NC Loops:
Table 2-5: NC Loop Status
Single End-of-Line (SEOL) Resistor
When SEOL resistors are installed at the end of a zone loop, the
alarm panel detects if the circuit is secure, open, or shorted. The
SEOL resistor must be installed at the end of the loop for proper
supervision.
To enable SEOL supervision, program section [013], options [1] and
[2] to OFF.
NOTE:
This option should be selected if either normally closed or nor-
mally open detection devices or contacts are used.
Diagram 2-10: SEOL Wiring
The following chart shows zone status under certain conditions for
SEOL:
Table 2-6: SEOL Loop Status
Double End of Line (DEOL) Resistors
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:
Any zone programmed for Fire or 24-hr Supervisory must be
wired with a SEOL resistor regardless of the type of zone wiring supervi-
sion selected for the panel. If you change the zone supervision options
from DEOL to SEOL or from NC to DEOL, power the system down
completely, then power it back up for correct operation.
To enable DEOL supervision, program section [013], option [1] to
OFF and option [2] to ON.
Diagram 2-11: DEOL Wiring
NOTE:
If the DEOL supervision option is enabled, all hardwired zones
must be wired for DEOL resistors, except for Fire and 24 Hour Supervi-
sory zones. Do not use DEOL resistors for Fire zones or 24 Hour Super-
visory zones.
NOTE:
Do not wire Fire zones to keypad zone terminals if the DEOL
supervision option is selected.
NOTE:
This option can only be selected if NC detection devices or con-
tacts are used. Only one NC contact can be connected to each zone.
The following chart shows zone status under certain conditions for
DEOL:
Table 2-7: DEOL Loop Status
2.4.9 PGM Wiring
Min/max operating voltages for devices, sensors and modules is
9.5VDC - 14VDC.
PGMs switch to ground when activated from the alarm controller.
Connect the positive side of the device to the AUX+ terminal and the
negative side to a PGM terminal.
PGM 1, 3, 4 supply up to 50mA; PGM 2 supplies up to 300mA.
A relay is required for current levels greater than 50mA or 300mA.
PGM2 can also be used for 2-wire smoke detectors.
NOTE:
Use SEOL resistors on Fire zones only.
Diagram 2-12: LED Output With Current Limiting Resistor and
Optional Relay Driver Output.
UL Compatibility ID For FSA-210B Series is: FS200
NOTE:
For ULC listed installations, use FSA-210A and FSA-410A
series.
2.4.10 Bell Wiring
These terminals supply 700mA of current at 10.4 - 12.5VDC for
commercial/ residential installations. To comply with NFPA 72 Tem-
poral Three Pattern requirements, section [013] Opt [8] must be ON.
Note that steady, pulsed alarms are also supported.
Diagram 2-13: Bell Wiring
Loop Resistance
Loop Status
0
(shorted wire, loop shorted)
Secure
Infinite (broken wire, loop open)
Violated
Loop Resistance
Loop Status
0
(shorted wire, loop shorted)
Violated
5600
(contact closed)
Secure
Infinite (broken wire, loop open)
Violated
ANY Z
TERMINAL
ANY COM
TERMINAL
ANY Z
TERMINAL
ANY COM
TERMINAL
Loop Resistance
Loop Status
0
(shorted wire, loop shorted)
Fault
5600
(contact closed)
Secure
Infinite (broken wire, loop open)
Tamper
11200
(contact open)
Violated
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