Ziton ZCR452 Installation Manual Download Page 5

LOGON

ANTENNA

KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA

 LR6 

AA

LR6 

AA

LR6 

AA

LR6 

AA

 LR6 

AA

LR6 

AA

JP9

LED

ENABLE

F-SAFE

1

2

4

8

16

32

64

CLOSED

FAULT

EXPAN 1

3VDC SET RST

N/O COM N/C

OUTPUT 1

INPUT 1

REL

A

Y ON

IP-  IP+

INPUT 1

PO

WER

ADDRESS0=ON

C     NO      NC

TAMPER

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Power the device

To ensure correct operation, connect the power jumper 

across the PIN header on the PCB.  The location of header 

is shown in Figure 3. 

The Ziton CWIO unit is powered by 6 x AA alkaline 

batteries. These are supplied fitted. Should batteries 

require replacement, only use specified batteries whilst 

observing correct polarity as shown in Figure 3.

Connection wiring

Refer to the conventional wireless communicator 

programming guide for full wiring details (TSD146). 

Figure 3

Check LED operation

The device has six indication LEDs. Pressing the LED 

enable button enables their illumination for 10 minutes 

before automatically timing out.

Output LEDs: Each relay output has an associated  red 

LED that will illuminate whilst the output is in an active 

state.

Input fault LEDs: Each input has an associated yellow 

fault LED that will illuminate whilst the input is in a fault 

condition.

Input switch closed LEDs: Each input has an associated 

red closed LED that will illuminate if the input is closed 

(alarm condition).

Figure 4

Relay

LED

Input

LED’s

LED

enable

button

LOGON

ANTENNA

KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA

LR6 

AA

LR6 

AA

LR6 

AA

 LR6 

AA

LR6 

AA

LR6 

AA

JP9

LED

ENABLE

F-SAFE

1

2

4

8

16

32

64

CLOSED

FAULT

EXPAN 1

3VDC SET RST

N/O COM N/C

OUTPUT 1

INPUT 1

REL

A

Y ON

IP-  IP+

INPUT 1

PO

WER

ADDRESS0=ON

C     NO      NC

TAMPER

device

unpowered

(pins unlinked)

device

powered

(both pins linked) 

Optional conventional interface card fitting

The Ziton conventional interface card (CIC) when fitted to 

the Ziton conventional wireless i/o (CWIO), enables 30 

Ziton wireless devices to be added to an existing 

Conventional fire alarm control panel, via a Ziton 

conventional wireless communicator (CWC).

The following points require consideration upon 

installation:

The CIC is only to be fitted to the CWIO, when connection 

is required to a Conventional fire alarm control panel.

The CIC should only be connected to designated zone 

and sounder circuits. 

Refer to the Ziton  conventional wireless communicator 

engineers guide (TSD146) for full programming 

information. 

Figure 5

Connect the CIC to the CWIO

Ensure the pins line up with the ZIMs terminal 

connections as shown in Figure 5.

SOUNDERS

FAULT

ZONE/RESET

EOL       L1 L2

EOL        L1 L2

ALARM

RES

EOL        L1 L2

Figure 7

Fasten the CWIOs terminals

As shown in Figure 7.

SOUNDER

FAULT

ZONE

EOL       L1 L2

EOL        L1 L2

ALARM

RES

EOL        L1 L2

Connection wiring

The CIC can be wired in two different ways. 

Fault notification can either be monitored via the 

Conventional FAPs Sounder or Zone Circuit.

Refer to the Ziton  conventional wireless communicator 

engineers guide (TSD146) for full details.

Configuration

The Ziton CWIO unit must be logged on to the CWC 

before adding other wireless devices to the system.

Refer to the conventional wireless communicator 

programming guide (TSD146), for full programming 

details.

Figure 6

Fasten the CIC into the CWIO

As shown in Figure 6.

SOUNDERS

FAULT

ZONE/RESET

EOL       L1 L2

EOL        L1 L2

ALARM

RES

EOL        L1 L2

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Summary of Contents for ZCR452

Page 1: ...T OUT OF SERVICE SYSTEM FAULT SOUNDER FAULT DISABLE TEST SOUNDER DELAY NETWORK FAULT EXPANS I O FLT DIS DISABLE TEST 1 2 4 3 POWER FAULT CONVENTIONAL WIRELESS COMMUNICATOR ZCR452 WIRELESS ZONE INTERFACE MODULE 0 6m 0 6m 2m Figure 1 LOGON ANTENNA KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA LR6 AA LR6 AA LR6 AA LR6 AA LR6 AA LR6 AA JP9 LED ENABLE F SAFE 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 CLOSED FAULT EXPAN 1 3VDC SET RST N O COM...

Page 2: ...onnect the power jumper across the PIN header on the PCB The location of header is shown in Figure 3 The Ziton CWIO unit is powered by 6 x AA alkaline batteries These are supplied fitted Should batteries require replacement only use specified batteries whilst observing correct polarity as shown in Figure 3 Connection wiring Refer to the conventional wireless communicator programming guide for full...

Page 3: ...s Each input has an associated red closed LED that will illuminate if the input is closed alarm condition Figure 4 Relay LED Input LED s LED enable button LOGON ANTENNA KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA LR6 AA LR6 AA LR6 AA LR6 AA LR6 AA LR6 AA JP9 LED ENABLE F SAFE 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 CLOSED FAULT EXPAN 1 3VDC SET RST N O COM N C OUTPUT 1 INPUT 1 RELAY ON IP IP INPUT 1 POWER ADDRESS0 ON C NO NC TAMPER...

Page 4: ... consideration upon installation The CIC is only to be fitted to the CWIO when connection is required to a Conventional fire alarm control panel The CIC should only be connected to designated zone and sounder circuits Refer to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator engineers guide TSD146 for full programming information Figure 5 Connect the CIC to the CWIO Ensure the pins line up with the ZI...

Page 5: ...an be wired in two different ways Fault notification can either be monitored via the Conventional FAPs Sounder or Zone Circuit Refer to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator engineers guide TSD146 for full details Figure 6 Fasten the CIC into the CWIO As shown in Figure 6 SOUNDERS FAULT ZONE RESET EOL L1 L2 EOL L1 L2 ALARM RES EOL L1 L2 ...

Page 6: ...re 0 to 35 C Humidity Up to 95 non condensing Supply 6x AA Alkaline Panasonic LR6AD Powerline Varta 4006 Industrial IP rating IP65 Output rating 2A 24V DC Operating frequencies 868 MHz Output transmitter power Variable 0 14 dBm Dimensions 120mm H 240mm W 50mm D Weight 0 60kg ...

Page 7: ...s in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address www utcfssecurityproducts eu dop 2012 19 EU WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon purchase of equivalent new e...

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