Honeywell 3.5 Home Security System User Manual


 
Section 3 - Installing the Control
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PANEL BELL
PANEL BELL
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OTHER
DEVICES
NONPOLARIZED BURGLARY
INDICATING DEVICES
POLARIZED FIRE
INDICATING DEVICE
POLARIZING DIODES
(MUST MOUNT AT INDICATING DEVICE)
BELL
BELL
HORN
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Figure 3-7: Wiring Nonpolarized Burglary Devices
Supervising the Alarm Output
To wire the alarm output using the supervision feature,
perform the following steps:
Step Action
1 Wire polarized fire-indicating devices to the
alarm output as shown in Figure 3-6.
2 Wire nonpolarized burglary indicating
devices to the alarm output using a polarizing
diode (two 2A diodes supplied), as shown in
Figure 3-7.
3 Program Zone 70 with a response type of 05
(trouble by day/alarm by night).
The minimum load on the alarm output must
exceed 5mA at 12V for proper supervision
operation.
Disabling the Supervision of the Alarm Output
To install the alarm output and disable the supervision
feature, perform the following steps:
Step Action
1 Wire the devices to terminals 4 and 5,
observing polarity if necessary.
2 Cut the blue jumper on the upper left-hand
corner of the panels PC board.
3 Program Zone 70 with no response type (00).
Using a Siren Driver
To install a siren driver, perform the following steps:
Step Action
1 Mount the siren driver in the panels cabinet.
2 Wire the siren driver to the control and to the
speaker(s). (See the drivers instructions.)
3 Cut the blue jumper on the upper left-hand
corner of the panels PC board.
4 Program Zone 70 with no response type (00).
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If a device such as a siren driver with a high-
resistance trigger input (drawing less than 5mA)
is used in a UL Household Fire installation, the
siren driver must independently supervise siren
speaker wiring.
Telephone Line Connections
Connect the main dialer output to telephone company
lines using the RJ31X cables supplied.
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The telephone line inputs have overvoltage
protection in accordance with UL1459, as
specified in UL985/UL1023.
To prevent the risk of shock, disconnect phone
lines at the telco jack before servicing.
If the communicator is connected to a PABX, be
sure it has a backup power supply that can
support the PABX for 24 hours (central station)
or 60 hours (remote station). Many PABXs are
not power-backed up, and this can result in a
communication failure if power is lost.
Reporting Formats
The system supports the following formats:
ADEMCO Low Speed 3+1; 4+1; 4+2; Sescoa/Radionics
3+1; 4+1; 4+2; ADEMCO 4+2 Express; ADEMCO High
Speed; ADEMCO Contact ID