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Installation instructions
Conventional fire detection control panel
2. Fire alarm wires must be separate from other power wiring circuits.
3. All cabling, connections and junctions should be completed using the local country Fire Code compliant
method.
6.5.4 Fire code guidelines
Danger:
All circuits should be wired using the local country Fire Code compliant method.
6.6
Connecting an alarm dialler
The control panel dialler must have an activation terminal that will generate calls when it connects to
GND
(activation -A).
In the event of an alarm, the panel will trigger the dialler which, after the delay set during the
programming phase, will send the respective calls to pre-set telephone numbers.
Figure 22 - Connecting the dialler
6.6.1 Wiring
1. Connect the telephone dialler to the
DIALER
terminals.
2. Install a 10 k
resistor to the dialler, as shown in the previous figure.
This resistor will monitor the integrity of the connection between the panel and the dialler and will
signal promptly any short-circuits or interruptions.
Note:
If you are not connecting a dialler, the control panel +output should be connected to the +AUX output by a
10 k
resistor.
Figure 23 - +
DIALER
output connection without dialler
6.7
Connecting the dialler for fault communications
The control panel dialler must have an activation terminal that will generate calls when it connects to
GND
(activation -A).
In the event of a fault, the control panel will trigger the dialler which will send the respective calls.
DIALER
POWER-SUPPLY
BROWN
BLACK
ORANGE
GOLD