Figure 4: Removing cover screws and cover
Circuit
Card
Cover
Card
Latch (2)
Cover Screws (2)
Backplate
2. Place the backplate at the desired location. Check for
levelness and mark the mounting holes (see Figure 5
below).
Figure 5: Mounting hole locations
Mounting Holes
Wire Access (3)
Wire Channels (3)
3. Drill for mounting holes and install anchors. Next, secure
the backplate to the wall with screws.
4. Drill holes for wires at a wire access location (see Figure 5
above).
5. Remove the circuit board from the original backplate.
6. Install the circuit board on the housing backplate and
gently press the bottom of the board until it snaps into
place under the card latches (see Figure 4 above).
Wiring
Wiring the PIV module requires you to perform the following:
•
Run wires for power, bus, speaker, and phone
connections.
•
Install an RJ-31X jack for phone line connections.
•
Wire connections for Concord system modules.
1. For power and bus connections, run a four-conductor, 22-
gauge or larger diameter stranded wire from the module to
the panel (refer to Table 2 for maximum wire lengths).
Table 2: Maximum wire lengths (module to panel)
Wire gauge
Maximum wire length
18 120
feet
22 40
feet
2. Run a two-conductor, 22-gauge or larger diameter
stranded wire from the module to the speaker.
3. Run a four-conductor, 22-gauge or larger diameter
stranded wire from an RJ-31X jack location to the
telephone protector block.
Installing an RJ-31X Phone Jack
Review the following guidelines prior to installing an RJ-31X
phone jack:
•
Do not mount an RJ-31X jack (CA-38A in Canada) more
than five feet away from the panel.
•
Connect the panel to a standard (analog) phone line.
Ensure the analog line provides 48V DC and can increase
from 89V to 130V DC while the line is in use.
Note
: Concord panels cannot be used on a digital or PBX
phone line. These line types are designed only for digital
devices that operate on 5V DC and higher. Because
Concord panels use analog modems and not digital
converters, adapters, or interfaces, the panel is unable to
use these line types.
•
To establish line seizure in Partition 1, install an RJ-31X
phone jack on the home phone line so that the panel is
ahead of all other phones and devices. This allows the
panel to seize the phone line in case of an alarm, even if
the phone is in use or off the hook.
Note
: The PIV module does not seize the line during an
alarm.
•
If an analog line is not available, contact a
telecommunications specialist and request an analog line
from a phone switch (PBX mainframe) or a 1FB (standard
business line).
Note
: Connecting the panel to a PBX-system analog line
prevents access from a home phone. However, you may
access the panel from an off-site phone.
1. Run a four-conductor cable from the TELCO protector
block to the jack location (see
A
in Figure 6 on page 4).
2. Connect a cable end to the phone jack (see
B
in Figure 6
on page 4).
3. At the TELCO protector block, remove the home phone
line and splice it to the four-conductor cable’s black and
white wires (see
C
in Figure 6 on page 4).
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