
ZONE
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When programmed as
an EOLR supervised FIRE zone
(type 09 in program field ‘02). up to three 2-wire
smoke detectors can be used. Recommended are the
BRK1400 Ionization detector, 2400 Photoelectric
smoke detector, and the 2400TH Photoelectric
smoke detector with 13S°F heat sensor.
ADVISORY
If the EOLR is
not at the end of the loop, the zone is
not fully supewised. The system will not respond
to an open circuit within the zone.
ZONES 2 THROUGH 8
These zones can support as many 4-wire smoke
detectors as can be powered, when programmed as
a FIRE zone, type 09, in program fiild ‘02. There
are only two requirements: (1) The zones must be
configured for EOLR supervision, and (2) A
normally-closed,
momentary switch must be
installed in series with the power to the detectors
in order to allow reset of the smoke detectors after
an alarm. The detectors must be wired In parallel,
with the EOLR at the last detector for full
supervision.
III. (B) SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (PERIPHERALS)
- REMOTE CONSOLES -
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GENERAL
Both the 4130XM and the 5130XM supply up to
280mA (2OOmA for UL certificated installations) of
auxiliary power for remote consoles and/or other
auxiliary devices such as motion detectors or 4-
wire smoke detectors. The 4140XM supplies up to
700mA for non-UL usage and up to 400mA for UL
NOTE: If using a 4140XM, make sure you power
.at least one remote console from auxiliary power,
othemise there would be no means of controlling
the panel during an AC loss.
4137
- For use with the 4130XM 4140XM or 5130XM
Controls
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applications. You must keep this in mind when
adding remote consoles so you don’t over-draw
current from the panel. This would result in a
battery which is never fully charged, or possibly a
blown auxiliary power fuse. Up to 7 remote
consoles can be used.
In the event you need more than the allowed number
of remote consoles, you can use a second 1350
power pack to power up to 7 extra 4137s15137s.
Instead of using the panel’s auxiliary power
connection to the red and black console lead,
connect the Positive (+) terminal of the 1350 to the
blue console lead, and the Negative (-) to the black
lead. As long as AC power is present, these extra
consoles are active. If AC is lost, the system’s
back-up battery will take over and only the
consoles powered from auxiliary power will be
active.
- 60 mA current draw
- Power up to 7 consoles from the 4140XM.(non-UL)
5137
- For use with the 414OXM or 5130XM Controls
- 80 mA current draw standby
- 90 mA current draw with backlighting
- Power up to 7 consoles from the 4140XM (non-UL)
- SMOKE DETECTOR CONFIGURATIONS -
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POLLING LOOP SMOKE DETECTORS
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(4192SD, 4192SDT or 4192CP)
Can be added to the a-wire Polling Loop via the
4152LMB loop module, on zones 10 through 64 (as
programmed in fields ‘03,’ ‘04, ‘05, 1’01,
1’02, 1’03. 1’04 and 1’05).
These detectors
have a built-in RPM which is DIP switch
programmable. They are wired in parallel to the
polling loop, and do not need auxiliary power or a
separate reset switch. The polling loop provides
power and reset signals to the detectors. as well as
alarm and trouble signals from the detectors. Refer
to the polling loop wire run length table in the
Polling Loop Expansion Section.
WIRELESS SMOKE DETECTOR
(5706)
Up to 8 smoke detectors can bs used and assigned
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zones 4855 as long as these zones are enabled for
RF usage and are programmed as Fire zones (type
09). A 4280 RF Receiver must bs connected to the
polling loop to support the wireless smoke
detectors. Refer to the instructions provided with
the 4280 for installation information.
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