2k Ohm EOL
RESISTOR 49-454
(LOCATE AT SIREN)
2k Ohm EOL
RESISTOR 49-454
(LOCATE AT LAST SIREN)
Figure 15. Connecting Hardwire Siren 13-046
Interior Piezo Siren (30-006)
Panel terminal 8 (OUT2/OC) is an open-collector
(switched path-to-ground), programmable output that can
handle up to a 200 mA current.
The default setting (01710) activates the output for status
and alarm tones, which allows for a piezo siren connection
without changing the output configuration number.
Connect the piezo siren to the panel terminals with a 2k
end-of-line resistor as shown in Figure 16.
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Piezo siren connections to terminal 8 require a 2k
end-of-line resistor that can be located at the panel
since it does not supervise the circuit.
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If using an external power supply instead of panel ter-
minal 4, the supply voltage must be limited to 9.5 VDC
maximum and the negative side of the power supply
must be connected to panel ground (terminal 3).
OUT2/
+12V
OC
P A N E L
T E R M I N A L S
4
2k OHM
RESISTOR
49-454
RED
Figure 16. Connecting an Interior Piezo Siren
OUT1/
GND
+12V
P A N E L
3
7
T E R M I N A L S
8 6 4 2 G 6 5 A . D S F
OUT1/
GND
+12V
P A N E L
3
7
T E R M I N A L S
8 6 4 2 G 6 6 A . D S F
8
BLACK
8 6 4 2 G 1 3 A . D S F
Connecting Siren Drivers, Self-Contained
Sirens, and Bells
Power for a siren driver, self-contained siren, or bell can be
connected to panel terminals 7 (OUT1/+12V) and 3 (GND).
Panel terminal 7 (OUT1/+12V) is a +12-volt programmable
output. At the default configuration setting (00410), this
output can provide up to 1.25 A during an alarm (650 mA
for UL Listed systems) if the backup battery is connected.
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If the backup battery is not connected, or if the config-
uration of panel terminal 7 is programmed to anything
other than the default (00410), then the combined cur-
rents of terminal 7 (OUT 1/+12) and terminal 4 (+12V)
must not exceed 750 mA.
The default configuration setting (00410) activates the out-
put during any audible alarm.
The following siren drivers, self-contained sirens, and bells
have been tested and found compatible for use with the
panel:
Moose Models MPI-11 (use only 8-ohm speaker
loads), MP-47, MP-47B
Altronix Model ALSD2 (4- or 8-ohm speaker loads)
ATW Models DT-24, DS508 (both self-contained)
Wheelock MB-G6-12 Six-inch, 12V Bell
Refer to the manufacturer's documentation for installation
details.
Connecting Touchpads
SuperBus 2000 2x16 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad
(60-746-01)
SuperBus 2000 2x20 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpads
(60-803, 60-809)
SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Alphanumeric Touchpad
(60-804, 60-810)
SuperBus 2000 Fixed Display LCD Touchpad
(60-820)
Alphanumeric touchpads can be used for installer program-
ming, system operation, and user programming. Fixed dis-
play touchpads can be used for system operation and user
programming but not for installer programming.
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Be sure to have an alphanumeric (programming)
touchpad on hand for on-site programming in installa-
tions that do not include one as part of the final sys-
tem configuration. This programming touchpad can be
connected to the Programming Touchpad Header
(see Figure 23) using a Programming Touchpad
Cable (part no. 60-791).
Installing the System
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