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PowerSeries Pro Installation Guide
AC (UL/ULC Listed Installations)
Power supply: HS65WPSx.
Note:
Where x = NA for UL/ULC cord connected, NAS for UL/ULC
hardwired applications, and none for CE/EN compliant installations.
Primary: 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 1.7 A Energy Efficiency Class VI, LPS.
For model HS65PSNA, when mounted outside the enclosure, use Class 2
wiring between the power supply output and the alarm controller input.
Secondary: 18 V DC, 3.6 A.
Warning: Do not connect the battery or power supply until all other
wiring is complete.
For ULC S559 Commercial Fire Monitoring and ULC S304 Commerical
Burglary applications, the power adaptor HS65WPSNAS must be
employed for hardwiring to AC Mains.
Note:
For UL/ULC installations use only 60 Hz.
AC (International Installations)
Primary: 100 V - 240 V AC, 50 Hz, 1.7 A
Secondary: 18 VDC, 3.6 A
Warning: Do not connect the battery or AC power until all other
wiring is complete.
Batteries
Do not connect the battery until all other wiring is complete.
Note:
A sealed, rechargeable, lead acid battery or gel type battery is
required to meet UL requirements for power standby times.
Connect the RED battery lead to the positive battery terminal and the
BLACK battery lead to the negative battery terminal.
Note:
Refer to "Aux loading and battery selection" on page 30.
Additional Wiring
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 panel
can also be programmed for single end-of-line, double end-of-line, and
triple-end of line resistors.
Zone programming is done using the following programming sections:
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[001] selects zone definition
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[013] Opt [1] for normally closed or EOL; Opt [2] for SEOL or
DEOL
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[201 - 208] partition assignment.
Alternately, zones may be individually configured as NC, SEOL, DEOL
or TEOL through section [002] Zone Attributes, toggles 9,10, 11 and 15,
which will override the option in [013].
Observe the following guidelines when wiring zones:
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For UL listed installations use SEOL or DEOL only
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Minimum 22 AWG wire, maximum 18 AWG
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Do not use shielded wire
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Do not exceed 100
Ω
wire resistance. Refer to the following table:
Table 1-5 Burglary zone wiring chart
Wire gauge
Maximum length to EOL resistor (ft/-
meters)
22
3000 / 914
20
4900 / 1493
19
6200 / 1889
Wire gauge
Maximum length to EOL resistor (ft/-
meters)
18
7800 / 2377
Figures are based on maximum wiring resistance of 100
Ω.
Aux Power Wiring
These terminals provide 2 A max 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.
Ratings:
UL/ULC applications: 10.8 V DC - 12.5 V DC
EN applications: 10 V DC - 14 V DC
PGM wiring
Min/max operating voltages for devices, sensors and modules is
9.8 V DC - 14 V DC.
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, and 4 supply up to 100 mA; PGM 2 and 3 supply up to 300 mA.
A relay is required for current levels that exceed the maximum limits.
PGM2 can also be used for two-wire smoke detectors or 24-hour burglary
input alarm.
Note:
Use only SEOL resistors on Fire zones.
Figure 1-7 LED output with current limiting 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. The SEOL resistor
must be installed at the end of the loop for proper supervision.
To enable SEOL supervision, program section [013], options [1] and [2]
to OFF. To configure SEOL supervision per zone, use programming
section [002], bit 10.
Note:
This option should be selected if either normally closed or normally
open detection devices or contacts are used.
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