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ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual 35
O Use a larger wire gauge if the distance separating the siren and the module is
significant. Take the siren(s) current draw into account as well when selecting a wire
gauge (refer to the table of gauge sizes in Chapter 1, Introducing ProSYS).
NOTE:
Any internal siren(s) connected to the Power Supply expansion module will operate exactly
like the siren(s) connected to the Main Panel.
O Position the BELL/LS Jumper (J3), as follows:
♦ For a loudspeaker without a built-in siren driver, position the jumper J3 so that it
covers both pins. The module produces a continuous oscillating voltage for
burglary and panic alarms and an interrupted oscillating voltage for fire alarms.
♦ For a bell or electronic siren, with a built-in sound driver, position the jumper J3 so
that it does NOT cover both pins. A steady 12V DC is produced at the siren
terminals during burglary and panic alarms. A slow pulsing voltage is produced
during a fire alarm.
5 Supply Power to the Auxiliary Device AUX (+) COM (−): The Power Supply
expansion module can power PIRs, glass-break detectors (4-wire types), audio
switches, and photoelectric systems. It can also power any device located too far from
the Main Panel and/or whose operation requires a continuous supply of 12V DC via
the AUX (+) and COM (−) terminals. (Refer to Chapter 2, Mounting and Wiring the
Main Panel).
6 Connect the Flying Leads (RED and BLACK): Connect these leads (at the proper
time) to the positive (+ RED) and negative (− BLACK) terminals of the appropriate
Standby Battery for the Power Supply expansion module.
Wiring Additional Modules
For details about wiring the following modules, refer to the installation and
programming manual that is supplied with each module:
Advanced Digital Voice Module
Access Control Module
Proximity Key Reader
Fast PSTN Modem 2400 BPS
ProSound Sounder
Advanced Communication Module (ACM)
GSM/GPRS Module (AGM)
BUS Zones detectors (WatchOUT, Lunar Industrial, WatchIN, iWise)
BUS Zone Expander
Step 5: Applying Power
After you have completed wiring the modules, you can apply power and program the
system according to the instructions in the next chapter.

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Risco ProSYS series Specifications

General IconGeneral
CommunicationIP, GSM, PSTN
Wireless ProtocolTwo-way wireless
Battery BackupYes
Remote ControlYes, via app
IntegrationRISCO Cloud

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