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G E T T I N G S T A R T E D
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Programmable Output Terminals – PGM1 and PGM2
Please refer to
Appendix D “PGM Output Options”Appendix D “PGM Output Options”
Appendix D “PGM Output Options”Appendix D “PGM Output Options”
Appendix D “PGM Output Options”
for
output hookup and descriptions.
Zone Input Terminals – Z1 to Z6
Each detection device must be connected to a zone on the
control panel. We suggest that one detection device be
connected to each zone; wiring multiple detection devices
to a single zone, however, is possible. For zone wiring
specifics, please see
Section 2.8 (“Zone Wiring”).Section 2.8 (“Zone Wiring”).
Section 2.8 (“Zone Wiring”).Section 2.8 (“Zone Wiring”).
Section 2.8 (“Zone Wiring”).
Telephone Connection Terminals – TIP, RING, T-1, R-1
If a telephone line is
required for central
station communication
or downloading, connect
an RJ-31X telephone
jack in the following
manner:
• TIP - Green Wire incoming line from
• RING - Red Wire telephone company
• T-1 - Grey Wire outgoing line to
• R-1 - Brown Wire house telephone(s)
Please ensure that all plugs and jacks meet the dimen-
sion, tolerance and metallic plating requirements of 47
C.F.R. Part 68, SubPart F
.
For proper operation, no other
telephone equipment should be connected between the
control panel and the telephone company facilities
.
Do
not connect the alarm panel communicator to tel-
ephone lines intended for use with a fax machine.
These lines may incorporate a voice filter which
disconnects the line if anything other than fax signals
are detected, resulting in incomplete transmissions
.
2.3 KEYBUS Operation and Wiring
The KEYBUS is used by the panel to communicate with all
connected modules and vice versa. The red (AUX+) and
black (AUX-) terminals are used to provide power, while the
yellow (YEL) and green (GRN) terminals are clock and data
respectively.
The four KEYBUS terminals of the panel must be
connected to the four KEYBUS terminals or wires of
all modules.
The following restrictions apply to KEYBUS wiring:
KEYBUS should be run in minimum 22 gauge quad
(0.5mm); two pair twist is preferred.
The modules should be home-run to the panel but can
be connected in series or T-tapped.
Any module can be connected anywhere along the
KEYBUS. You do not need to run a separate KEYBUS
wire for keypads, etc.
No module can be more than 1,000'/300m (in wire
length) from the panel.
Shielded wire should not be used unless wires are run
in an area that presents excessive RF noise or other
such interference.
Example of KEYBUS Wiring. NOTE:
Module (A) is correctly
wired within 1,000'/330m
of wire from the panel.
Module (B) is correctly
wired within 1,000'/330m
of wire from the panel.
Module (C) is NOT wired
correctly as it is further
than 1,000'/330m from the panel, in wire distance.
2.4 Current Ratings – Modules and Accessories
In order for the PC1575 system to operate properly, the
power output capabilities of the main control and the
expansion devices must not be exceeded. Use the data
presented below to ensure that no part of the system is
overloaded and cannot function properly.
PC1575 (12 V
DC)
VAUX: 500mA. Includes one keypad. Subtract for each
additional keypad, expansion module and acces-
sory connected to VAUX or KEYBUS.
BELL: 700 mA. Continuous Rating. 3.0 A. Short Term.
Available only with stand-by battery connected.
PC1575 Device Ratings (@ 12 V
DC)
LCD5500 Keypad: 50 mA
PC5400 Serial Module: 65 mA
PC5506 Keypad: 45 mA
PC1575RK Keypad: 50 mA
DLM-4: 160 mA standby / 180 mA on-line
Escort: 65mA standby / 130 mA on-line
Other Devices
Please read the manufacturer’s literature carefully to determine
the maximum current requirements for each device—during
activation or alarm—and include the proper values for loading
calculations. Connected devices must not exceed system
capabilities during any possible operational mode.
2.5 Keypad Assignment
There are eight available slots for keypads. LED keypads by
default are always assigned to slot 1; the LCD5500 is always
assigned to slot 8. Whereas the PC1575 LED keypad must
always be assigned to slot 1, the PC5506 and LCD5500
keypads can each be assigned to a different slot (1 to 8).
Keypad enrollment is required since the panel must know
which slots are occupied in order to generate a fault when
a supervisory is not present.
How to Assign Keypads
Each keypad must be assigned one at a time. After
assigning all keypads, a supervisory reset should
be performed.
To assign a keypad to a slot, enter the following:
1. Enter Installer Programming
2. Press [00] for Keypad Programming
3. Press [0] for Slot Assignment
4. Enter a two digit number (11-18) to specify which
supervisory slot the keypad will occupy.
Press the [#] key twice to exit programming. Continue this
procedure at each keypad until they have all been assigned
to the correct slot.
When using more than one LCD keypad, be sure
that only one is assigned to slot number 8.
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