HARDWIRED LOOPS
Hardwired loops can be programmed either
normally open (N/O) or normally closed (N/C). End‐
of‐line resistors (EOLR) can also be used to
supervise the loops. Only contacts should be used
with the hardwired loops. The Control Panel does
not support powering external devices (PIR's, etc.).
Hardwired loops cannot be used for a
NOTE:
CO or Fire sensor loop.
If either of the two hardwired loops are going
1
to be used, install the contacts and route the
loop wire to the Control Panel's wall cutout.
If end‐of‐line supervision is required for the
2
loop, install a2.2Kohmresistor (not supplied) as
shown in the following illustration.
Hardwire Loop Wiring
Hardwire loops need to be programmed for contact
type.
Stranded conductors clamped
WARNING:
under wire‐binding screws or similar parts
shall have the individual strands soldered
together or arranged in a construction
that has been determined to be the
equivalent.
REMOTE ALARM SOUNDER
The Control Panel provides two terminals for an
optional connection to a remote electronic alarm
sounder.
DO NOT connect an
WARNING:
electromechanical bell to these terminals.
Damage to the output will occur.
The bell terminals can be supervised. If siren
supervision is enabled (Q‐21), and the wire
between the Control Panel and sounder is cut, the
Control Panel indicates a trouble alert for siren
supervision and reports bell trouble to the Central
Station.
Install the remote sounder in a secure location
1
where it can easily be heard.
2
Route wiring from the remote sounder
location to the Control Panel's wall cutout.
If the piezo alarm siren used for a
NOTE:
remote sounder has an extremely low
current draw or the sounder produces
hum or noise, install an 820 Ω resistor in
parallel with the sounder.
SOLID STATE OUTPUT
The Control Panel provides one solid state output
that can be programmed to activate during various
conditions. The output can switch up to 250 mA @
16 VDC to ground.
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