Detector Eol Wiring; Hardwired Shock Sensor - CADDX xGenConnect Installation And Programming Manual

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Detector EOL Wiring

When the System > EOL Resistor Value > Normal Range option is set to
Standard, the inputs on the xGenConnect panels and zone expanders support
the following end-of-line resistor value combinations:
Standard
Tamper (short)
Normal
Alarm
Tamper (open)
Note:
The value Standard does not report fault/anti-mask on the panel on-board
zones.
The option System > EOL Resistor Value > Normal Range is a system wide
parameter. Other system wide EOL resistor value options are Guardall, Aritech,
Galaxy and Vanderbilt. The system EOL setting can be overwritten per individual
zone with another EOL value if needed.
Go to the zone number settings and set the appropriate EOL resistor value,
different from the one set under System > EOL Resistor Value > Normal Range
according to the following table.
Aritech
Tamper (short)
0
4.7 kΩ
Normal
9.4 kΩ
Alarm
14.7 kΩ
Fault
19.4 kΩ
Anti-mask
Tamper (open)
Refer to the detector installation manual for EOL values and wiring instructions.

Hardwired Shock Sensor

Hardwired shock sensors can be wired to the xGenConnect system. For each
zone, a gross attack and pulse count level can be set under Zones > Shock
Sensor Options.
Gross Attack Count
A gross attack measures big blows to the sensor. It records shocks on a scale of
1 to 9 (0 = disabled) where 1 is the most sensitive. An alarm is generated after a
specified point on the scale. This prevents natural blows activating the alarm.
Pulse Count
A pulse attack measures vibrations to the sensor. It records the number of
vibrations (1 to 32, 0 = disabled) over a 30 second period with 1 second intervals.
xGenConnect Installation and Programming Guide
Caddx
0
3.3 kΩ
6.6 kΩ
Guardall
0
4.1 kΩ
8.2 kΩ
12.3 kΩ
16.4 kΩ
Aritech
0
4.7 kΩ
9.4 kΩ
Vanderbilt
0
4.7 kΩ
9.4 kΩ
6.9 kΩ
11.6 kΩ
Guardall
0
4.1 kΩ
8.2 kΩ
Galaxy
0
1.0 kΩ
2.0 kΩ
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