Section 8: AUXILIARY RELAY CONNECTIONS
This section provides the following information:
General Information
Relay Connections
• General information about the auxiliary relay
• Wiring the auxiliary relay
• Programming the auxiliary relay
The 5110XM provides on auxiliary relay output which may be configured as one
of the following:
• Wet 12VDC form C relay output
• Dry, unsupervised form C relay output with contacts rated at 30VAC/VDC,
2A max. resistive loads
The relay (terminal 6) is set at the factory for a 12V nominal (10-14VDC)
output, providing 350mA max standby current/1A max alarm current.
The total standby current that can be drawn from the auxiliary relay and
auxiliary power outputs cannot exceed 350mA. The total alarm current that
can be drawn from these outputs plus the bell output cannot exceed 1A.
If configuring the relay as a dry, form C relay output, cut the red jumper
labeled W3 on the PC board. Zones programmed for non-fire related 24 hour
audible alarm response (type 07) must be programmed to activate the auxiliary
relay output and not the bell output.
The figures below show how to wire the auxiliary relay output for unsupervised
alarm output and for 4-wire smoke detector power usage.
AUX RELAY
FACTORY DEFAULTS
• Set for alarm activation ( 34=1)
• No zones trigger by default
(Must program
85,
• 16 min. timeout( 31=4)
NOTES:
• Use non-polarized indicating
devices
• Wiring is not supervised
• Take care not to exceed the
terminal 6 and overall system
alarm current ratings.
(1A max)
Figure 7: Wiring the auxiliary relay output for unsupervised alarm
output.
RESET
5
6
Figure 8: Wiring the auxiliary relay output for 4-wire smoke
detector power usage.
– 27 –
ALARM
5
6
7
86)
Note: The communicator provides 12VDC power
on terminal 6 when the red jumper (W3) is intact.
Note: The control provides 12VDC power on terminal
+
-
6 when the red jumper (W3) is intact
.
HARDWIRED ZONE (ZN 1-5)
7
18
-
+
Terminal 18
TO
-
+
EOLR RELAY
BRK A77-716B
4-WIRE
SMOKE
DETECTOR
EOLR