1-3
 
 
Have the telephone company install two telephone lines, each terminated with an 
RJ-31X jack immediately above or as close as possible to the fire alarm control 
panel.  The connection to the RJ-31X MUST be made via the modular jack in 
installations where the CCDACT will share the telephone line with premises 
phones or other equipment.  Use either of two Simplex harnesses for this 
connection: either 2080-9046 (7 feet) or 2080-9047 (14 feet). 
 
Note:  The two telephone line harnesses must take separate paths from the host 
FACP to the RJ-31X blocks. 
 
Figure 1-1.  Telephone System Connection (Each Line) 
 
The 4004/4005 versions of the CCDACT have the following power requirements. 
 
•  Voltage 
-  5VDC Power Supply:  5VDC + 10%, 50mV max. ripple 
-  24VDC Power Supply:  2V max. ripple, 24VDC nominal 
•  Current 
-  Standby Mode:      15 mA max. from the 24V supply     
      50 mA max. from the 5V supply 
-  Report Mode:      25 mA max. from the 24V supply     
      70 mA max. from the 5V supply 
-  Programming Mode:  15 mA max. from the 24V supply     
      70 mA max. from the 5V supply 
 
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Requirements, Continued 
Telephone System 
Connection 
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BL O BK R G Y BN S
R1
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ARTA1
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T1
Two shorting bars complete the 
connection of premises phones to 
the incoming line upon removal of the 
direct-connect plug. Shorting 
bars open upon insertion of the plug.
TIPH
TIP
RING
RINGH
T
R
Grey
Red
Blue
Green
Direct 
Connect Cord
RJ-31X
1
3
4
5
8
7
2
6
Incoming
Telephone Line
Jack Configuration
Premises Phones
Protector
Testing (Direct Connect cord plugged in):
Communicator Active: Terminals TIP 
and RING should read <5V. Communicator 
Inactive: Measurement across Terminals 
4 and 5 should read approximately 48VDC.
(Acceptable range is from 42 to 56VDC.)
 
Power Requirements for 
4004/4005 Versions