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Installing the System
Figure 15. Connecting Hardwire Siren 13-046
Interior Piezo Siren (30-006)
Panel terminal 8 (OUT2/OC) is an open-collector
(switched path-to-ground), programmable output that can
handle up to a 200 mA current.
The default setting (01710) activates the output for status
and alarm tones, which allows for a piezo siren connection
without changing the output configuration number.
Connect the piezo siren to the panel terminals with a 2k
end-of-line resistor as shown in Figure 16.
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Piezo siren connections to terminal 8 require a 2k
end-of-line
resistor that can be located at the panel
since it does not supervise the circuit.
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If using an external power supply instead of panel ter-
minal 4, the supply voltage must be limited to 9.5 VDC
maximum and the negative side of the power supply
must be connected to panel ground (terminal 3).
Figure 16. Connecting an Interior Piezo Siren
Connecting Siren Drivers, Self-Contained
Sirens, and Bells
Power for a siren driver, self-contained siren, or bell can be
connected to panel terminals 7 (OUT1/+12V) and 3 (GND).
Panel terminal 7 (OUT1/+12V) is a +12-volt programmable
output. At the default configuration setting (00410), this
output can provide up to 1.25 A during an alarm (650 mA
for UL Listed systems) if the backup battery is connected.
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If the backup battery is not connected, or if the config-
uration of panel terminal 7 is programmed to anything
other than the default (00410), then the combined cur-
rents of terminal 7 (OUT 1/+12) and terminal 4 (+12V)
must not exceed 750 mA.
The default configuration setting (00410) activates the out-
put during any audible alarm.
The following siren drivers, self-contained sirens, and bells
have been tested and found compatible for use with the
panel:
Moose Models MPI-11 (use only 8-ohm speaker
loads), MP-47, MP-47B
Altronix Model ALSD2 (4- or 8-ohm speaker loads)
ATW Models DT-24, DS508 (both self-contained)
Wheelock MB-G6-12 Six-inch, 12V Bell
Refer to the manufacturer’s documentation for installation
details.
Connecting Touchpads
SuperBus 2000 2x16 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad
(60-746-01)
SuperBus 2000 2x20 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpads
(60-803, 60-809)
SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Alphanumeric Touchpad
(60-804, 60-810)
SuperBus 2000 Fixed Display LCD Touchpad
(60-820)
Alphanumeric touchpads can be used for installer program-
ming, system operation, and user programming. Fixed dis-
play touchpads can be used for system operation and user
programming but not for installer programming.
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Be sure to have an alphanumeric (programming)
touchpad on hand for on-site programming in installa-
tions that do not include one as part of the final sys-
tem configuration. This programming touchpad can be
connected to the Programming Touchpad Header
(see Figure 23) using a Programming Touchpad
Cable (part no. 60-791).
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7
GND
OUT1/
+12V
RED
BLACK
P A N E L
T E R M I N A L S
8 6 4 2 G 6 5 A . D S F
2k Ohm EOL
RESISTOR 49-454
(LOCATE AT SIREN)
3
7
GND
OUT1/
+12V
RED
BLACK
P A N E L
T E R M I N A L S
8 6 4 2 G 6 6 A . D S F
2k Ohm EOL
RESISTOR 49-454
(LOCATE AT LAST SIREN)
4
8
P A N E L
T E R M I N A L S
8 6 4 2 G 1 3 A . D S F
+12V
OUT2/
OC
RED
BLACK
2k OHM
RESISTOR
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