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RELAY
OUTPUTS
Nos. 4204 and 4229
The Ademco
via30+ can support relay outputs via the use of either a 4204
Output Relay Modules
= (4 outputs) or a 4229 (2 outputs). These modules provide form C (normally open
and normally closed) dry contacts on relays that can be programmed to activate or
deactivate to perform some action in response to a predetermined event such as
turning on lights and/or closing a fire door in the event of a fire alarm condition.
There are many different uses for these relays, some of which are suggested in
the table on page 44.
The unit can be located inside the control's cabinet or remotely (see MOUNTING
THE CONTROL, LOCK, & PC BOARD section and the instructions that accom-
pany the unit).
4204 Setup
The 4204 Relay Module
has 4 Form C relays. Each relay can be used
independently for different functions. The following steps should be taken to
properly set up the 4204:
1.
Connect
the
4204
to the
control's
remote
console
terminals
(4-7), using standard 4-conductor twisted cable (for long wiring runs) or the
connector supplied with the 4204 (as shown in the Summary of Connections
diagram).
«<— 2.
Set the 4204's
DIP switch
for a device
address
of "1" (switch
2
"OFF" and switches 3, 4, 5 "ON"). Switch 1 determines the unit's cover tam-
per response ("ON" = disabled, "OFF" = enabled).
Note: Some "early" units have only a 4-position DIP switch.
Set 1 to "OFF" and 2, 3, 4 to "ON".
3.
During programming (summarized here, but see the detailed procedure
in the PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CONTROL section):
a.
Program a "3" in field *25.
b.
Program fields *80 (Output Relays) and *81 (Zone Lists) for the desired
relay responses.
4.
Connect the desired field wiring to the unit's relay contact terminals.
OFF <> ON
4229 Setup
The 4229 Wired Expansion/Relay Module has 8 hard-wired zones and 2 Form C
OFF <> ON
relays. Each relay can be used independently for different functions. The
following steps should be taken to properly set up the 4229:
1.
Connect
the
4229
to the
control's
remote
console
terminals
(4-7), using standard 4-conductor twisted cable (for long wiring runs) or the
connector supplied with the 4229 (as shown in the Summary of Connections
diagram).
<—
2.
Set the 4229's
DIP switch for a device address
of "1" (switch
2
"OFF" and switches 3, 4, 5 "ON"). Switch 1 determines zone A's response
time ("ON" = normal response, "OFF" = fast response).
3.
During programming
(summarized here, but see the detailed procedure
in the PROGRAMMING THE SECURITY CONTROL section):
a.
Program a "2" in field *25.
b.
Program fields *80 (Output Relays) and *81 (Zone Lists) for the desired
relay responses.
c.
In field *56 (zone programming), assign zone numbers
10-17 to the
4229's wired expansion zones.
4.
Connect the desired field wiring to the unit's relay contact terminals.
Output
Relay
Advisory
If a relay is energized before a wired smoke detector is reset, the relay will be
stopped by the interruption of Aux. Power that resets the smoke detector. If this
is not desired, the power to the relay module should be supplied from another
12V power source (e.g., the same source that is powering external equipment
through the relay contacts).
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