5
CONNECTING THE ALARM
To connect the Protocol Station Remote Alarm to a Protocol Station, an interface cable must be made. The
Protocol Stations are shipped with a connector that is used for this cable. Two connectors are provided with the
alarm. One is used to connect to the Protocol Station and the other is to connect to the output relay contacts.
To perform the assembly task you will need a soldering station or pencil, rosin core solder, and a wire stripper.
It would also be helpful to have a vise to hold a connector while soldering the wires to it.
OPTION 1: For Protocol Stations that have a 6 pin circular connector.
It will be necessary to obtain a 6 conductor cable. The length of the cable is determined by the application,
but should be limited to no longer than 1500 feet. It is recommended that 22 AWG stranded wire be
used. (Alpha #5006C is an acceptable type.)
Cut the 6 conductor cable to length. Remove the outer jacket of the cable to expose approximately 11⁄4
inches of the internal conductors. Strip away 1⁄4 inch of the insulation on each of the 6 conductors. Tin
the leads of the conductors. Slide the protective cover, cable retainer, and locking nut for the circular
connector over one end of the cable as shown in Figure 2.
Table 1
SYSTEM
Protocol
Station
Pin#
Remote Alarm
Connector
Pin #
Function
RIGHT BANK
4
4
RBSW status
5
5
alarm
3
3
+12
6
6
Gnd
notch
Figure 3 - View A-A
Figure 2
A
A
Cable Retainer
Cable Retainer Tabs
Cable Cover
Plug
Locking Nut
Connector pins (Figure 6 viewed
from this side
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