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4. WIRING
4.1 DETECTION ZONES
The system has 5 detection zones. Refer to Figure 3 for wiring instruction and to Figure 4 for wire
size.
4.2 SIGNAL ZONE
There are 2 signal zones available for bells and horns providing 1.25A per zone of signal power.
Refer to Figure 3 for wiring instruction and to Figure 5 for wire size.
4.3 ALARM AND TROUBLE RELAYS
Alarm and trouble relay contacts are provided. Refer to Figure 6 for contact location and
designation.
4.4 REMOTE ANNUNCIATION
Annunciation outputs are provided for alarm, remote trouble indicator and buzzer. Cut JW7 to
enabl e lamp supervision for the remote annunciator alarm zones. Refer to Figure 6 for wiring
instruction.
4.5 A.C. POWER AND BATTERIES
The A.C. power is connected to the terminal block above the transformer.
Use GEL CELL or SEALED LEAD-ACID type of batteries only. Connect the batteries after power
up. Use 24V 4AH batteries for 24 hours standby and 5 minutes of alarm.
ELECTRICAL RATING: 120V, 60 Hz, 1A/ 240V, 50 Hz, 0.5A
BATTERY CHARGER: 200mA MAXIMUM CHARGING CURRENT
5. TROUBLE INDICATORS AND CONTROL
Refer to Figure 2 for the location of indicators and control.
5.1 COMMON TROUBLE LED
The yellow common trouble LED will flash for any trouble in the panel.
5.2 COMMON TROUBLE BUZZER
The common trouble buzzer will sound intermittently for any trouble.
5.3 ZONE TROUBLE LED
The yellow zone trouble LED will illuminate steadily for open loop in the zone wiring.
5.4 TROUBLE SILENCE SWITCH
Operating this switch will silence the common trouble buzzer. If there is no trouble condition and
the switch is in the silence position, the buzzer will sound continuously.