Smart Connect Multi-loop Installation Manual
SCM-ZMM Field Wiring Connections
Wiring Recommendations for Zone Monitor Circuits
SCM-ZMM Specifications
Zone Monitor Modules (SCM-ZMM)
Circuit Voltage
Circuit Type
Wiring Class
Zone Maximum Line Impedance
Zone Maximum Current (under S/C conditions)
Wiring Class
Recommended cable sizes
End of Line Resistor
Alarm Trigger Resistor
Compatible Devices
Maximum Detectors Per Zone
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Wire Gauge (AWG)
22
20
18
RECOMMENDED CABLE:
Cable should be BS approved FPL, FPLR, FPLP or equivalent.
While SMART Connect Multi-loop conventional Zone modules can
support cable runs greater than 2000m, it is generally better to plan
the system to use more manageable lengths.
26VDC Nominal (17.5V - 26.5V with EOL connected)
Power limited & Supervised
Class B
10Ω
56mA
6 x Class B circuits
22 AWG to 14 AWG (0.3mm
4K7Ω
1KΩ
MKII-OP, MKII-HR, MKII-HF, MKII-HF-CS90, MKII-OH, ZT-CP3 (All are EN54
approved)
20
NOTE: It is recommended that all
manual call points are connected at
the start of the zone.
NOTE: It is not recommended to mix
different detector manufacturers on
a zone.
(SCM-ZMM)
Maximum Wiring Run (Metres)
910
1450
2300
2
to 2.5mm
2
)
27
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How to identify double address detector
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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