P o w e r S e r i e s N e o I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e
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Alarm Controller Current Calculation
Maximum (Standby or Alarm)
**See “Corbus Current Calculation Chart” below.
NOTE:
For UL, ULC and Commercial Listed applications, the total standby and alarm cur-
rent cannot exceed 700mA.
*These units draw current from the Corbus to power devices external to the module. This
current must be added to the total Corbus current. See manufacturer's specifications for
the current draw of each device.
Capacitance Limits
An increase in capacitance on the Corbus causes the system to slow down. The following
chart indicates the total wire distance allowed for the capacitance rating of the wire used:
Table 1-3 Wire Capacitance
Zone Wiring
Power down the alarm controller and complete all zone wiring. Zones can be wired to
supervise normally open devices (e.g., smoke detectors) or normally closed devices (e.g.,
door contacts). The alarm controller can also be programmed for SEOL or DEOL.
Zone programming is done using the following programming sections:
•
[001] selects zone definition
•
[013] Opt [1] for normally closed or EOL; Opt [2] for SEOL or DEOL
Observe the following guidelines when wiring zones:
•
For UL listed installations use SEOL or DEOL only
•
Minimum 22 AWG wire, maximum 18 AWG
•
Do not use shielded wire
•
Do not exceed 100
wire resistance. Refer to the chart below:
Table 1-4 Burglary Zone Wiring Chart
Aux Power Wiring
These terminals provide
11.3-12.5VDC/700mA
of current (shared with PGM outputs).
Connect the positive side of any device to the AUX+ terminal, the negative side to GND.
The AUX output is protected; if too much current is drawn from these terminals (wiring
short) the output is temporarily shut off until the problem is corrected.
NOTE:
If using a 12V, 14Ah battery, maximum AUX capacity for 24-hour standby is 470mA.
PGM Wiring
PGMs switch to ground when activated from the alarm controller. Connect the positive
side of the device to the AUX+ terminal and the negative side to a PGM terminal.
PGM 1, 3, 4 supply up to 50mA; PGM 2 supplies up to 300mA.
A relay is required for current levels greater than 50mA or 300mA. PGM2 can also be
used for 2-wire smoke detectors.
NOTE:
Use SEOL resistors on Fire zones only.
Diagram 1-2: LED output with resistor and optional relay driver output.
UL Compatibility ID For FSA-210B Series is: FS200
NOTE:
For ULC listed installations, use FSA-210A and FSA-410A series.
Single End-of-Line (SEOL) Resistor
When SEOL resistors are installed at the end of a zone loop, the alarm panel detects if the
circuit is secure, open, or shorted.
Diagram 1-3: SEOL Wiring
The SEOL resistor must be
installed at the end of the loop for
proper supervision.
To enable SEOL supervision, pro-
gram section [013], options [1] and
[2] to OFF.
Double End of Line (DEOL) Resistors
When double end-of-line (DEOL) resistors are installed at the end of a zone loop, the sec-
ond resistor enables the panel to determine if the zone is in alarm, tampered or faulted.
Diagram 1-4: DEOL Wiring
To enable DEOL supervision, program section
[013], option [1] to OFF and option [2] to ON.
Bell Wiring
These terminals supply 700mA of current at 10.4 - 12.5VDC for commercial/ residential
installations. To comply with NFPA 72 Temporal Three Pattern requirements, section
[013] Opt [8] must be ON. Note that steady and pulsed alarms are also supported.
Diagram 1-5: Bell Wiring
The Bell output is supervised and power limited by 2A
PTC. If unused, connect a 1000
resistor across Bell+ and
Bell- to prevent the panel from displaying a trouble.
Telephone Line Wiring
Wire the telephone connection terminals (TIP, Ring, T-1, R-1) to an RJ-31x connector as
indicated in diagram 1.6. For connection of multiple devices to the telephone line, wire in
the sequence indicated. Use 26 AWG wire minimum for wiring.
Diagram 1-6:Telephone Line
Wiring
Telephone format is programmed
in option [350].
Telephone call directions are
programmed in options [311]-
[318].
AUX (700mA max. including
PGM1/2/3/4)
Corbus (700mA max.)**
(Alt. Com: 125mA)
Total (must not exceed 700mA)
Table 1-2Corbus Current Calculation Chart
Item
Current (mA)
x
Quantity
Total (mA)
HS2LCD
105
x
HS2ICN
105
x
HS2LED
105
x
HS2LCDP
105
x
HS2ICNP
105
x
HS2LCDRF
50
x
HS2ICNRF
50
x
HS2ICNRFP
50
x
Current required for connected devices =
HSM2108*
30
x
HSM2208*
40
x
HSM2300/2204*
35
x
HSM2HOSTx
35
x
3G2080(R)/
TL2803G(R)/TL280(R)
125 (PCLINK)
Total Corbus Current =
Wire Capacitance per 1000’ (300m)
Total Corbus Wire Length
15nF
5300’/1616m
20nF
4000’/1220m
25nF
3200’/976m
30nF
2666’/810m
35nF
2280’/693m
10nF
2000’/608m
Wire Gauge
Maximum Length to EOL Resistor (ft/meters)
22
3000 / 914
20
4900 / 1493
19
6200 / 1889
18
7800 / 2377
Figures are based on maximum wiring resistance of 100
Ground Wiring
Connecting AC Power
(UL Listed Installations)
Diagram 1-7:Ground Installation
NOTE:
Using an insulated green wire (minimum
22AWG), connect the EGND terminal on the Corbus
and the grounding wire from the building electrical
installation to any of the available holes on the back or
side of the metal cabinet. See the diagram attached to
the cabinet for suggested GND point location and hard-
ware recommendations.
NOTE:
Wire and installation hardware not included.
Primary: 120VAC/60Hz./0.33A
Secondary: 16.5VAC/40VA DSC
PTD1640U, DSC PTC1640U Class
2 transformer.
NOTE:
Use DSC PTD1640 for Cana-
dian installations.
For ULC S559 applications, Stan-
dex transformer (Model FTC3716)
shall be employed for direct-wiring.
NOTE:
For UL/ULC installations
use only 60Hz
Batteries
A sealed, rechargeable, lead acid or
gel type battery is required to meet
UL requirements for power standby
times. Refer to Aux Loading and
Battery Selection on page 15.
T-1
R-1
TIP
RING
RJ-31X
RED
GRN
BRN
GRA
Tighten nut to break paint and make
good connection to the cabinet
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