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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Do not connect battery until installation is complete.
1. Do not connect battery until installation is complete.
1. Do not connect battery until installation is complete.
1. Do not connect battery until installation is complete.
1. Do not connect battery until installation is complete.
2. Do not apply power until after Step 13.
2. Do not apply power until after Step 13.
2. Do not apply power until after Step 13.
2. Do not apply power until after Step 13.
2. Do not apply power until after Step 13.
3. Reversing battery leads will result in permanent damage to the unit and
3. Reversing battery leads will result in permanent damage to the unit and
3. Reversing battery leads will result in permanent damage to the unit and
3. Reversing battery leads will result in permanent damage to the unit and
3. Reversing battery leads will result in permanent damage to the unit and will void the warranty
will void the warranty
will void the warranty
will void the warranty
will void the warranty.....
1.
Mount control panel in a convenient location.
2.
Mount EKP1 or SK1L Keypad. The EKP1 keypad may be
either surface mounted or flush mounted into a double
gang box. The EKP1 and SK1L keypads may also be
mounted directly onto the wall using appropriate hardware
(not supplied).
3.
For single bell operation, connect a 12.5 V Bell or Siren to
terminals 7(-) and 9(+). Observe polarity. Output is steady
for burglary, pulsed for fire.
4.
For dual bell operation, connect a 12.5 V Bell or Siren to
terminals 7(-) and 8(+) and a 12.5 V Fire Bell or Siren to
terminals 7(-) and 9(+). Observe polarity. Make sure
EEPROM memory location 33 is programmed for dual bell
operation.
5.
Unswitched 12.5 V is available at terminals 3(-) and 4(+) for
auxiliary devices.
6.
If a smoke detector is used, its 12.5 V power should be
supplied through terminal 10(+ 12.5 V) with its negative
lead connected to terminal 11 (smoke-). This 12.5 V source
will be interrupted for approximately 5 seconds during
smoke reset.
The smoke detector output may be manually reset by
simultaneously pressing keys 1 & 3 when a “7” is selected
in Memory Location 30 section 2. A 1 or 5 must not be
programmed in Location 29.
7.
Connect the input zones to the terminals located on BS3
and BS4 (if EEM-8 is installed). Make sure to use the
supplied END OF LINE resistors as shown in Figure 1. The
SC800/1600 panels can be programmed to not use end of
line resistors (if required). This is done in location 30,
section 1. Closed circuit loops are wired in series with the
resistor, open circuit loops are wired parallel to the resistor.
All Fire zones require the use of the 2.2K EOL resistors.
Note: UL Fire Installations require use of EOL2200
resistors (not supplied).
8.
If keyswitch operation is used, connect a UL listed Momen-
tary normally open switch between terminals 19 (-) and 3
or 4(+).
9.
Connect the F.C.C. approved telephone connection cable
to terminals 20, 22, 23, and 24 as shown in Figure 1.
Insulate all unused leads. THE CABLE MUST BE PHYSI-
CALLY SEPARATED FROM POWER AND SIGNAL
LINES.
10.
Connect EKP1 or SK1L to control. Red lead to terminal 16.
Black lead to terminal 17. Yellow lead to terminal 18.
Refer
to the EKP1 or SK1L Installation Manual for complete
instructions regarding installation and options. WIRES
CONNECTING EKP1 or SK1L to CONTROL MUST BE
KEPT AWAY FROM A.C. AND TELCO WIRING TO MINI-
MIZE TRANSIENT PROBLEMS. There can be no more
than four keypads per panel. Current draw for the EKP1
and SK1L keypads is 100mA each. Homerun all keypad
cables. The maximum length of a cable run to a keypad is
300 feet based on 22 gauge wire.
11.
Connect Terminal 21 and Cabinet to an EARTH GROUND.
NOTE:
1) Suggested earth ground and protection levels
are:
a) Preferred protection - Separate
metal grounding rod.
b) Acceptable Protection - Metal cold
water pipe.
2) Use at least 16 gauge wire between terminal 21
and earth ground.
3) Keep wire run as short as possible and away
from other panel wiring.
4) Do not use an existing lightning rod ground; it
can provide a path for lightning strikes to panel.
12.
Check all connections, verifying polarity.
13.
Connect the transformer to terminals 1 and 2. Use 18
gage wire to connect the transformer to the control panel.
Polarity is not important.
14.
Plug the transformer into an unswitched 120 Vac recep
tacle. The indicators on the keypad should light.
15.
Connect the BLACK FLYING LEAD to the negative (-)
terminal of a 12-volt, rechargeable gel-type battery.
Connect the RED FLYING LEAD to the positive (+) terminal
of the battery.
NOTE: A reverse battery connection will
blow the factory replaceable Fuse and will void the
warranty. If the battery is not fully charged, allow 36 hours
for battery to fully charge.
16.
Plug the telephone connection cable into an RJ31-X
jack which meets the mechanical tolerance and plating
requirements specified in subpart F of FCC part 68.