Chapter 1: Installation and wiring 
P/N 3102351-EN • REV 005 • ISS 28DEC18  29 
•  All alarm points or zones (if programmed as a zoned system) must be programmed to 
activate the dedicated NAC 
•  The NAC used must be programmed as City Tie 
Wiring 
The following wiring diagrams show how the polarity switches during an alarm condition. 
Figure 39: CTM module wiring (panel in normal condition) 
 
2)  200  mA  into  a  14.5  Ω  trip  coil  max.  loop 
resistance = 25 Ω 
  This circuit is nonpower-limited and is supervised 
for grounds and opens, but not shorts 
  Master box 
(5)  Public fire alarm reporting system 
(6)  15 kΩ end-of-line resistor 
(7)  CTM  must  be  mounted  in  the  same  room
as the panel 
(8)  Supervised and power-limited 
(9)  Notification appliance circuit (NAC) 
(10) NAC must be programmed for city tie 
 
Figure 40: CTM module wiring (panel in alarm condition) 
 
2)  200  mA  into  a  14.5  Ω  trip  coil  max.  loop 
resistance = 25 Ω 
  This circuit is nonpower-limited and is supervised 
for grounds and opens, but not shorts 
  Master box 
(5)  Public fire alarm reporting system 
(6)  15 kΩ end-of-line resistor 
(7)  CTM  must  be  mounted  in  the  same  room
as the panel 
(8)  Supervised and power-limited 
(9)  Notification appliance circuit (NAC) 
(10) NAC must be programmed for city tie