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RADIOLINK PANEL MODULE

Model: Ei413

RadioLINK Smoke Alarms & Accessories can be 

connected wirelessly to Security & Fire Panels

•   Powered by 11 - 30VDC from panel
•   Can be mounted internally or externally to the panel
•   Provides relay outputs (NC, C, NO) from
  - Smoke Alarms sensing fire
  - Alarm fault (Low Battery or Contaminated Chamber)
  - CO Alarm sensing CO
•   Panel can trigger all smoke / CO alarms to sound
•   Unique house coding feature
•    Blue LED to facilitate house coding and visual RF transmission 

indication

•   RF performance to EN300 220-1 in accordance with EN300 

220-2

•   EMC performance to EN301 489-1 referencing EN301 489-3
•   5 year guarantee

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House Code Switch

Blue Light

RF Indicator

Security Panel Installation

The Ei413 can be installed in or next to the panel. If the panel 

is in a metal case, then the module should be located on the 

outside of the panel. 
CAUTION!
Before connecting the Ei413 to a fire or security panel please 

check with the panel manufacturer to determine the correct End 

of Line (EOL) device(s) to use and how and where they should 

be fitted.

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Security Panel Wiring Diagram

Check with the panel manufacturers installation manual for 

wiring and termination details before proceeding:
1.  Each relay of the Ei413 panel module, where used, is 

wired to a corresponding contact input in the panel.

2.  Check that the sliding jumper link J1 (yellow) is in the off 

position. This is the factory default setting.

3.  Locate the auxiliary power output in the panel and wire 

it to the Vin connector on the Ei413 panel module, being 

careful to ensure the polarity of the auxiliary power supply 

has been wired correctly.

4.  The “Alarm in” signal is optional and can be triggered by 

an 11 - 30V DC or a dry contact signal from the panel. 

When this signal is activated the Ei413 will send out an 

RF Fire signal which will activate any RadioLINK alarms 

or devices that it is house coded to.

Fire Panel Installation

CAUTION! 
In this application the Fire and Fault relays are being configured 

to allow the fire panel to indicate a fire or fault condition. The 

wiring details and end of line (EOL) termination details will 

change for different fire panels so it is imperative that you check 

the panel manufacturers installation manual before proceeding.
Operation
1.  When the Ei413 receives a fire signal it will create a short 

circuit across the Detector Zone Input, resulting in a fire 

indication on the panel. A current limiting resistor may be 

required so check the panel manufacturers installation 

manual.

2.  When the Ei413 receives a fault signal it will open circuit 

the connection to the Detector Zone Input, resulting in a 

fault indication on the panel.

3.  A fire signal will override a fault signal.

Installation

1.  Slide the jumper link J1 (yellow) to the on position. The 

factory default setting is off.

2.  Locate the auxiliary power output in the panel and wire it to 

the Vin connector on the Ei413 panel module.

3.  Check that the polarity of the auxiliary power supply has 

been wired correctly.

4.  Wire the Fault Relay common (C) terminal and the Fire 

Relay common (C) terminal to a detector circuit in the 

panel.

5.  Wire the manufacturers End of Line (EOL) device 

according to the fire panel installation manual.

6.  Power up the fire panel and the Ei413 panel module and 

follow  the  manufacturers  instructions  to  set  up  the  fire 

panel system.

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