Area of Rescue Command Unit
Installation Guide
Model AOR-24 / Model AOR-32
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10. Connecting Relay Output for Any AOR-CSE Station Activation:
a. This output is normally closed (NC) and will provide an open when the AOR-CSE Station
goes off-hook (i.e. a call is placed).
b. Connect the two (2) quick connects terminated onto
yellow
and
yellow-white wires
to
the relay input on the addressable FACP.
11. Connecting to Relay Output for Fault Conditions:
a. Normally closed (NC) outputs are available for the following fault conditions:
•
Open/short fault on cabling to AOR-CSE Stations
•
System ground fault occurs on the Command Unit
•
AC power fail (primary power loss)
b. For open/short/system ground faults, connect the two (2) quick connects terminated onto
purple
and
purple-white wires
to the relay input on the addressable FACP.
c. For AC power fail (primary power loss), connect the two (2) quick connects terminated
onto
tan
and
tan-white wires
to the relay input on the addressable FACP.
These wires should originate from the terminal block on the upper-right of the controller
board
—see area boxed in red as illustrated here:
12.
The
AOR-24
can support up to twenty-four (24) AOR-CSE Stations divided into three (3) banks of
eight (8).
The
AOR-32
can support up to thirty-two (32) AOR-CSE Stations divided into four (4) banks of
eight (8).
The AOR-CSE Stations can dial out through the analog (PSTN/POTS) telephone line(s) or to the
local phone in the Command Unit.