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The following chart shows zone status under certain conditions:
Loop Resistance
0Ω (shorted wire, loop shorted)
5600Ω (contact closed)
Infinite (broken wire, loop open)
11200Ω (contact open)
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
End-of-Line Resistors ............................................. Section [013], Option [1]
Double End-of-Line Resistors ................................ Section [013], Option [2]
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2.9.4
Fire Zone Wiring - 4-wire Smoke Detectors
All zones defined as Fire (See Section 5.1 "Zone Definitions") must be wired according to the following diagram:
For a complete description of how fire zones operate, see Section 5.1 "Zone Definitions".
2.9.5
24-Hr Auxiliary Input Wiring (PGM2)
If PGM2 has been programmed for 24-hour operation, the zone must be wired according to the following
diagram:
2.9.6
Keyswitch Zone Wiring
2.9.7
LINKS Supervisory (24 Hour Supervisory)
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Loop Status
Fault
Secure
Tamper
Violated
When using the LINKS1000 cellular communicator, any main board zone
may be configured for LINKS Supervision. Program this zone as zone type
[09], 24 Hour Supervisory in section [001].
With a 24 Hour Supervisory zone, if the LINKS1000 experiences a trouble, the
zone will be violated, causing the panel to report the event to the central
station. This type of zone always requires a single EOL resistor (5600Ω).
Wire this zone according to the diagram.
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If PGM2 is programmed for 24-Hr Auxiliary
Input support, the connector JP1 on the
main board must be removed.
Zones may be programmed to be used as keyswitch
arming zones and must be wired according to the
following diagrams:
For a complete description of how keyswitch zones
operate, see Section 5.1 "Zone Definitions".
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