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Mains Cabling
Make sure that the mains supply cable does
not run vertically behind the aerials within
the end station case.
If you wish run mains cable through the
side of the case, make sure that they are
horizontal for the last metre before entering
the case.
>1m >1m
Figure 14 Mains Cabling Clearance
Note: To avoid mains interference, the
mains cable must enter the control unit
through its own cable entry hole ( 9 in Fig
2) and must not be mixed with other
cables.
Mains Connection
Figure 15 shows the mains connection.
Connect to a suitable supply using a
double pole disconnect device in
accordance with EN60950-1.
Caution: Do not apply power at this point.
Anchor the mains cable with a strain-relief
tie. There is a eye located near the mains
cable entry hole for this purpose.
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T250mA 250
230V ~50Hz 200mA
Figure 15 Mains Connection
Step 4. Connect Wired
Zones
Four Wire Closed Circuit Connections
Tamper Zone 2
Alarm Zone 2
Tamper Zone 1
Alarm Zone 1
Figure 16 Closed Circuit Loop Zone Wiring
Fully Supervised Loop Connections
Figure 17 shows the wiring connections for
Fully Supervised Loop zones. Note that the
resistance values shown are examples.
The allowed values for Alarm Contact/End
of Line are: 4k7/2k2. 1k0/1k0, 2k2/2k2, or
4k7/4k7.
Use the same pair of values for ALL FSL
wired zone circuits.
When programming select the
correspondings value in Installer Menu - System
Options - Wired Zone Type
If you wish to connect two or more
detectors to a FSL zone, the diagram at the
bottom of Figure 17 shows the connections
required.
Figure 18 shows an example of wiring
double doors with two door contacts to one
FSL zone. Each door contact is a reed
switch, connected between the outer
terminals. The inner (shaded) terminal is
not connected, and provides a spare
terminal.
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