Planning Cable Entry; Cable Grounding; Mains Wiring - Zeta Alarm Systems SMARTCONNECT SMART6 Installation Manual

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Smart Connect Multi-loop Installation Manual

Planning Cable Entry

The Knock-out cable entries can be easily removed by tapping with a suitable screwdriver or chisel from outside the control panel box.
Alternatively, the entry can be drilled out, using a 20mm hole cutter. Care should be taken if using a drill. Consider removing the PCBs
to prevent damaging them.
The SMART Connect Multi-loop comes with many cable entry holes. If another entry hole is required, it is strongly recommended that
the panel door is removed to avoid accidental damage. Also, the power supply and termination board should be removed and stored in
a safe place. This would also help while fixing the back box to the wall.
ATTENTION: DO NOT DRILL ANY ENTRY HOLES INTO THE PSU SECTION OF THE ENCLOSURE.

Cable Grounding

The panel is provided earth bars located along the top of the panel for grounding incoming wiring if needed.
The SMART6 panel has 1 x 12 way Earth bar
The SMART10 panel has 2 x 12 way Earth bar
The SMART26 panel has 3 x 12 way Earth bar

Mains Wiring

Note: The AC (mains) input wiring, and the back-up battery connections are non-power-limited. All other connections on the
SMART connect multi-loop panel are power limited. Ensure that a minimum ¼" separation exists between non-power-limited and
power-limited circuits.
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Sanoop
April 18, 2025

How to identify double address detector

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Mr. Anderson
May 10, 2025

To identify a double address detector in the Zeta Alarm Systems SMARTCONNECT SMART6, check the DIP switch address settings. A double address detector will respond to two consecutive addresses. If two detectors are configured with the same DIP switch settings or respond to the same address, this indicates a double address condition. Use the DIP switch table to verify that each detector has a unique address.

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