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Honeywell Ademco Vista-12D - On-Board Triggers

Honeywell Ademco Vista-12D
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Mounting and Wiring the Control
2-17
On-Board Triggers
Connect field wiring to the desired trigger pin
on the 8-pin trigger connector centrally located
above the terminal strip.
If using a Powerline Interface Modulator and
powerline carrier devices, use the
SA4120XM-1 cable (part of 4120TR Trigger
Cable). See previous Powerline Carrier
Device section.
If only using the on-board triggers, you can
use a 4-wire cable (N4632-4, supplied with
the control) as shown below.
1345678
SA412OXM-1
CABLE
8-PIN TRIGGER CONNECTOR
KEY
00-trigcon-003-V1
+12 AUX.
DATA
COM
SYNC
GND (-)
OUTPUT 17
(RED)
OUTPUT 18
(GREEN)
(ORANGE)
(YELLOW)
(BLUE)
(PURPLE)
(BLACK)
Figure 11. On-Board Trigger Connector with
SA4120XM-1 Cable for Use With X10 Powerline
Interface Modulator
4-WIRE
CABLE
00-trigcon-005-V2
+12 AUX.
GND (-)
OUTPUT 17
OUTPUT 18
(RED)
(YELLOW)
(BLACK)
(GREEN)
1345678
8-PIN TRIGGER CONNECTOR
KEY
Figure 12. On-Board Trigger Connector with
4-Wire Cable for Trigger Use Only
Notes
There are two on-board triggers that can
be used to activate output devices.
These outputs are normally high, and go
low upon programmed condition.
The outputs can be programmed for
inverted operation (normally low, go high)
using *79 Menu mode.
Program these triggers using *80/*81
Menu modes as you would for any other
relay output.
When using these outputs, note:
pin 1 = output number 17 (trigger 1):
15 ohms to ground when closed
(output low), open when off
(output high, normal default); can
be used to reset smoke detector
power (must set “output normal
low = yes” in *79 Menu mode, and
set for zone type 54, fire zone
reset, in *80 Menu mode); or can
support 12V relay module that
draws less than 100mA
pin 5 = output number 18 (trigger 2):
15 ohms to ground when closed
(output low); open when off
(output high, normal default); or
can support 12V relay module
that draws less than 20mA.
NOTE: Do not exceed 120mA combined
current for both triggers. Doing so
can damage PC board components
and will void the system’s
warranty.

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