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Tyco Visonic SD-304C PG2 - 2.2 Auxiliary Input Wiring; 2.3 Enrollment

Tyco Visonic SD-304C PG2
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2 D-304286 SD-304C PG2 Installation Instructions
Note: Use a manual or electronic screwdriver. Do not use
a drill as a screwdriver.
1. Insert a flat-edged screwdriver into the slot and push
upward to remove cover.
2. Remove screw.
3. Separate base from cover.
4. Secure the base to the mounting surface using only the
screws supplied in the package.
CAUTION! Do not remove the PCB to mark holes. Use
one of the following: a slim pencil, nails or the attached
paper model.
CAUTION! Do not use double-sided tape, as this will
tend to insulate the detector from vibrations.
5. Insert the battery while observing polarity.
6. Mount the magnet near its location mark with 2 screws.
A. Fixed frame
B. Moving part
Note: 868 MHz device is illustrated in the example. The
same mounting procedure should be performed for 433
MHz and 915 MHz devices.
* This additional screw is used for back tamper only.
2.2 Auxiliary Input Wiring (Fig. 4)
A. Connect the auxiliary sensor contacts across the SD-304C PG2 auxiliary input
terminals.
Note: Maximal guaranteed cable length is 10m.
B. If the auxiliary input of the SD-304C PG2 is defined as a Normally Closed (N.C.) type,
series connected N.C. sensor contacts must be used exclusively. An alarm message is
transmitted once the loop is opened.
C. If the auxiliary input of the SD-304C PG2 is defined as a Normally Open (N.O.) type,
parallel connected N.O. sensor contacts must be used exclusively. An alarm message
is transmitted once the loop is closed.
D. For End of Line (EOL) supervision:
Normally Closed (N.C.) or Normally Open (N.O.) sensor contacts can be used, as
shown in Figure 4. A 2.2k E.O.L. resistor must be wired at the far end of the zone
loop. An alarm message is transmitted once the loop is opened or short circuited.
E. For Double End of Line (DEOL) supervision:
Two Normally Closed (N.C.) sensor contacts can be used, as shown in Figure 4. Two
2.2k E.O.L. resistors must be wired at the far end of the zone loop which is opened
or short circuited. Events messages are transmitted according to connected inputs, f or
example, Alarm or Tamper contacts.
2.3 Enrollment
Figure 4. AUX Input Wiring Examples
Refer to the PowerMaster panel's Installer Guide and follow the procedure under the "02:ZONES/DEVICES" option of the Installer Menu.
A general description of the procedure is provided in the following flow chart.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Enter the Installer menu and
select 02:ZONES/DEVICES
Select "ADD NEW DEVICE"
See Note 1
Enroll the detector: press the enroll
button and then release it as soon as
the yellow LED lights, or, enter the
device ID (on the back of device)
Select the desired Detector
Number for the new device
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
Configure Location and Zone
Type Parameters
Enter PARTITIONS.
See Note 2
Assign partitions by pressing the
, and
buttons
Select "Device Settings" and see
below to configure the (AUX)
button.
means scroll and select
Z02:DEV SETTINGS
Z02:P1 P2 P3
Z02:PARTITIONS
Z02.ZONE TYPE
Z02.LOCATION
MODIFY DEVICES
ID No. 170-XXXX
Z02:Shk+AX+CntG3
ENTR ID:XXX-XXXX
ENROLL NOW or
ADD NEW DEVICES
02.ZONES/DEVICES

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