Visonic POWERMAX+ Installation Instructions Manual page 5

Fully supervised wireless alarm
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6-POSITION
RJ-11 PLUG
TEL
LINE
TEL SET
TEL LINE
TEL LINE
TEL SET
OPTIONAL
6-POSITION
RJ-11 PLUG
Notes regarding figure 3:
*
Zone 29/GND and Zone 30/GND terminals can be
connected to a normally closed contact of a detector,
switch (for example a Tamper switch of any device), or a
pushbutton, via a 2.2 K
connected at the factory across both Zone 29/GND and
Zone 30/GND terminals. The resistors should remain
there if the terminals are not used. The V+ terminal can
be used to supply 12V (up to 100mA) to a detector (if
necessary).
** Both +12V terminals are identical (shorted together).
The +12V and "-Hold" terminals can be connected to a
siren (for constant DC power supply) and the INT or
EXT terminal can be used to trigger such a siren. The
INT terminal can be programmed to "internal siren" or
"strobe" (see DEFINE OUTPUTS - DEFINE AUX in
chap. 6 in the PowerMax+ prog. guide).
*** Removable LINE SET terminals or connector (RJ-11),
according to the purchase option.
WARNING! When plugging terminals back into place, be
sure to align them carefully with the pins on the PCB.
Misaligned or reverse insertion of terminals may damage
internal PowerMax+ circuits!
DE5465
(***)
Figure 3 - Wiring Diagram
resistor. Such a resistor is
CONNECT WIRED DETECTORS AS FOLLOWS:
Detector with
Detector without
Tamper switch
TAMP
Alarm
N.C.
N.C.
Power
-
+
2.2
kΩ
(*)
ZONE 29 /
GND
V+
ZONE 29 /
ZONE 30
ZONE 30
(*)
ZONE 29
(*)
GND
(*)
ZONE 30
(*)
V+
TEL. LINE JACK
IMPORTANT! The terminals for internal and external
sirens are DC outputs intended for 12V sirens. Connecting
a loudspeaker to any of these outputs will cause a short
circuit and will damage the unit.
Notes for UL installations
a. The site INTERNAL SIREN and EXTERNAL SIREN
are suitable for burglar alarm application only. They are
not suitable for fire alarm signaling.
b. A device that is connected to PGM terminal should not
be programmed to be activated during standby.
c. "V+" and "-HOLD" terminals shall not be used for UL
installations.
d. The system shall be installed in accordance with Chapter
2 of the National Fire Alarm Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
e. All wiring should be acceptable for class 1 systems as
defined by the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord shall
be used.
f. The system shall be installed in accordance with CSA
C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1.
g. A minimum spacing of 1/4 inch shall be maintained
between the telephone wiring and the low voltage
wiring (zones, bell circuit, etc). Do not route the LINE
and SET wires in the same wiring channel with other
wires.
Tamper switch
Regarding zones 29 & 30, the
Alarm
PowrMax+ "sees" a specific resistance
N.C.
Power
according to the event, as follows:
-
+
Normal (no alarm & no tamper): 2.2 k Ω
Alarm event: 4.4 k Ω
Tamper event: Infinite resistance
2.2 kΩ
(*)
GND
V+
(**)
-
HOLD
(**)
EXT
(**)
INT
(**)
+12V
(**)
+12V
PGM
IMPORTANT! OFF-THE-
SHELF CABLES ARE
6-POSITION
UNSUITABLE HERE.
RJ-11 PLUG
PREPARE YOUR OWN
"1 TO 1" CABLE.
NOTE: PSC-04 IN THE U.S. AND CANADA,
ALTERNATIVE MODELS ELSEWHERE.
Note
POWER
TRANSFORMER
SITE
9 VAC
EXTERNAL
SIREN
SITE
INTERNAL
SIREN OR
STROBE
POWERLINE
INTERFACE
MODULE
(SEE NOTE)
1
2
3
4
5
6
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