Installation and Wiring
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is lost, the relay de-energizes, the contacts open and a zone trou-
ble is initiated.
Multiple fire initiating normally open contacts may be used in
parallel on the loop. Do not include burglary or other types of
devices on a fire zone.
Keyswitch Zone
Zones programmed as keyswitch arming zones must be wired
according to one the following diagrams:
LINKS Supervisory Zone
This zone is for use with a LINKS1000/LINKS2150/LINKS2450
only. If the LINKS experiences a trouble condition, a LINKS out
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put can be used to violate this zone type and the event will be
reported to the central station.
See the corresponding LINKS Installation Manual for wiring
information.
LINKS Answer Zone
This zone is for use with a LINKS1000 only. In case of a telephone
line failure, the panel can be uploaded/downloaded via the cellular
network. If the LINKS detects an incoming call, it will activate an
output that can be used to violate this zone type. This will force the
panel to answer the cellular call and will begin communications
with the downloading computer. This zone must be programmed as
LINKS Answer and wired according to the following diagram:
AC Delay Zone
This zone is for use with a LINKS1000. If the LINKS experiences
an AC trouble condition, a LINKS output can be used to violate
this zone type and the event will be reported to the central station.
See the corresponding LINKS Installation Manual for wiring
information.
2.8 Programmable Output Wir-
ing
The PGM output is a programmable
terminal and will connect to +12V
when activated. The terminal can
source a maximum current of 50mA.
If the desired current is higher than
50mA, a relay will be required. To
connect the relay, refer to the above
diagram. Each output can be programmed as one of numerous
available output options. See
11.3 ”Programmable Output
Options’ for a complete list of PGM output options.
2.9 AML Device Wiring
Addressable Multiplex Loop (AML) devices use a 2-wire connec-
tion for power and to communicate to and from the control panel.
All detectors are designed for low power consumption to make for
an efficient system.
The system can accommodate up to 128 addressable devices. Con-
nect the addressable loop to PGM1 and/or PGM2, when pro-
grammed for AML operation. If only one loop is used, then all 128
devices can be on the loop. If both PGM1 and PGM2 are used, the
128 devices can be divided between the two in any ratio that suits
the application.
For instructions on configuring PGM1/PGM2 for AML opera-
tion, and for AML device enrollment, see 4.4 Enrolling AML
Devices.
NOTE: The panel must be powered down when adding or removing
devices from the AMLbus.
Addressable Devices
The following addressable devices are available:
• AMS-220/220T smoke detector with optional temperature
sensor*
• AMB-300 PIR detector
• AMB-500 ceiling PIR detector
• AMB-600 dual PIR detector
• AMA-100 glass break detector
• AMP-700 magnetic door/window contact
• AMP-701 contact input module
• AMP-702 fire alarm contact input module
• AMX-400 repeater/isolator module
• AML-770 isolator module
*Fire alarm devices cannot be placed on the same loop as burglary
devices.