
LOGON
ANTENNA
KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA
LR6
AA
LR6
AA
LR6
AA
LR6
AA
LR6
AA
LR6
AA
JP9
LED
ENABLE
F-SAFE
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
CLOSED
FAULT
EXPAN 1
3VDC SET RST
N/O COM N/C
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1
REL
A
Y ON
IP- IP+
INPUT 1
PO
WER
ADDRESS0=ON
C NO NC
TAMPER
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Power the device
To ensure correct operation, connect the power jumper
across the PIN header on the PCB. The location of header
is shown in Figure 3.
The Ziton CWIO unit is powered by 6 x AA alkaline
batteries. These are supplied fitted. Should batteries
require replacement, only use specified batteries whilst
observing correct polarity as shown in Figure 3.
Connection wiring
Refer to the conventional wireless communicator
programming guide for full wiring details (TSD146).
Figure 3
Check LED operation
The device has six indication LEDs. Pressing the LED
enable button enables their illumination for 10 minutes
before automatically timing out.
Output LEDs: Each relay output has an associated red
LED that will illuminate whilst the output is in an active
state.
Input fault LEDs: Each input has an associated yellow
fault LED that will illuminate whilst the input is in a fault
condition.
Input switch closed LEDs: Each input has an associated
red closed LED that will illuminate if the input is closed
(alarm condition).
Figure 4
Relay
LED
Input
LED’s
LED
enable
button
LOGON
ANTENNA
KEEP CABLES AWAY FROM THIS AREA
LR6
AA
LR6
AA
LR6
AA
LR6
AA
LR6
AA
LR6
AA
JP9
LED
ENABLE
F-SAFE
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
CLOSED
FAULT
EXPAN 1
3VDC SET RST
N/O COM N/C
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 1
REL
A
Y ON
IP- IP+
INPUT 1
PO
WER
ADDRESS0=ON
C NO NC
TAMPER
device
unpowered
(pins unlinked)
device
powered
(both pins linked)
Optional conventional interface card fitting
The Ziton conventional interface card (CIC) when fitted to
the Ziton conventional wireless i/o (CWIO), enables 30
Ziton wireless devices to be added to an existing
Conventional fire alarm control panel, via a Ziton
conventional wireless communicator (CWC).
The following points require consideration upon
installation:
The CIC is only to be fitted to the CWIO, when connection
is required to a Conventional fire alarm control panel.
The CIC should only be connected to designated zone
and sounder circuits.
Refer to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator
engineers guide (TSD146) for full programming
information.
Figure 5
Connect the CIC to the CWIO
Ensure the pins line up with the ZIMs terminal
connections as shown in Figure 5.
SOUNDERS
FAULT
ZONE/RESET
EOL L1 L2
EOL L1 L2
ALARM
RES
EOL L1 L2
Figure 7
Fasten the CWIOs terminals
As shown in Figure 7.
SOUNDER
FAULT
ZONE
EOL L1 L2
EOL L1 L2
ALARM
RES
EOL L1 L2
Connection wiring
The CIC can be wired in two different ways.
Fault notification can either be monitored via the
Conventional FAPs Sounder or Zone Circuit.
Refer to the Ziton conventional wireless communicator
engineers guide (TSD146) for full details.
Configuration
The Ziton CWIO unit must be logged on to the CWC
before adding other wireless devices to the system.
Refer to the conventional wireless communicator
programming guide (TSD146), for full programming
details.
Figure 6
Fasten the CIC into the CWIO
As shown in Figure 6.
SOUNDERS
FAULT
ZONE/RESET
EOL L1 L2
EOL L1 L2
ALARM
RES
EOL L1 L2
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