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D
IGIPLEX
NE C
ONTROL
P
ANEL
9
3.1 R
ECOMMENDED
I
NSTALLATION
P
ROCEDURE
This procedure is recommended to facilitate installation by verifying the
wiring at different stages instead of only at the end.
Step 1: Install the control panel.
Step 2: Connect a portion of the system’s modules, including a keypad, to
the communication network.
Step 3: Connect the battery and then connect the AC power. Only the Clock
Loss trouble should appear.
Step 4: Disconnect AC power and the battery.
Step 5: Continue the installation by following steps 2, 3 and 4.
Step 6: Once the installation is complete, enter section [4000] to verify if all
the modules’ serial numbers appear (see section 12.17 on page
36). If modules were removed from the communication network,
enter [4005] to remove them from the panel’s memory (see section
12.16 on page 36).
Step 7: Connect an LCD Keypad at various points farthest from the control
panel and use the keypad’s built-in Voltmeter to verify the
communication network’s voltage (refer to the Digiplex/DigiplexNE
LCD Keypad and Access Control LCD Keypad Reference &
Installation Manual).
3.2 L
OCATION
& M
OUNTING
Before mounting the cabinet, push the five white nylon mounting studs into
the back of the cabinet. Pull all cables into the cabinet and prepare them for
connection before mounting the circuit board into the back of the cabinet.
Select an installation site that is not easily accessible to intruders and leave
at least 2" around the panel box to permit adequate ventilation and heat
dissipation. The installation site should be dry and close to an AC source,
ground connection and telephone line connection.
3.3 E
ARTH
G
ROUND
Connect the zone and dialer ground terminals from the control panel to the
cabinet and cold water pipe or grounding rod as per local electrical codes.
For maximum lightning protection, use separate earth grounds
for the zone and dialer grounds (see Figure 3-3 on page 10).
3.4 AC P
OWER
Use a 16.5Vac (50/60Hz) transformer with a minimum 20VA rating to
provide sufficient AC power. For increased power use a transformer with a
40VA rating. For UL Listed systems, use model #BE156240CAA. For CSA
listed systems, use model #BE116240AAA. Do not use any switch-
controlled outlets to power the transformer. Connect the transformer as
shown in Figure 3-3 on page 10.
Do not connect the transformer or the backup battery until all
wiring is completed.
3.5 B
ACKUP
B
ATTERY
To provide power during power loss, connect a 12Vdc 4Ah rechargeable
acid/lead or gel cell backup battery (YUASA model #NP7-12
recommended) as shown in Figure 3-3 on page 10. Connect the backup
battery after applying AC power. When installing, verify proper polarity, as
reversed connections will blow the battery fuse. For details on how to set
the Battery Charge Current to either 350mA or 700mA, see section 12.5.
3.5.1 Battery Test
The control panel conducts a dynamic battery test under load every 64
seconds. If the battery is disconnected, if its capacity is too low or if the
battery voltage drops to 10.5 volts or less when there is no AC, the “Battery
Trouble” message will appear in the Trouble Display. At 8.5 volts, the panel
shuts down and all outputs close.
3.6 A
UXILIARY
P
OWER
T
ERMINALS
The auxiliary power supply can power the motion detectors, keypads and
other accessories in the security system. A fuseless circuit protects the
auxiliary output against current overload and automatically shuts down if
the current exceeds 1.1A. Auxiliary power will resume once the overload
condition has restored. For details on available output power, please refer
to Figure 3-3 on page 10. To calculate power consumption, see Calculating
Power Requirements on page 11.
3.7 B
ELL
/
SIREN
O
UTPUT
The
BELL
+ and
BELL
- terminals power bells and/or other warning devices
that require a steady voltage output during an alarm. The bell output
supplies 12Vdc upon alarm and can support one 30-watt or two 20-watt
sirens. The bell output uses a fuseless circuit and will automatically shut
down if the current exceeds 3A. If the load on the
BELL
terminals returns to
normal (3A), the control panel will re-instate power to the
BELL
terminals.
When connecting sirens, please verify correct polarity as shown in Figure
3-3. PGM2 and PGM3 are relays rated at 5A each and can be used to
power bells and/or other warning devices by programming them as a bell/
siren outputs (see section 11 on page 34).
When the bell output is not used, the “Bell Absent” message
appears in the Trouble Display. To avoid this, connect a 1k
resistor across the bell output.
3.8 P
ROGRAMMABLE
O
UTPUTS
The control panel comes standard with
PGM1 to PGM3. When a specific event or
condition occurs in the system, a PGM can
be programmed to reset smoke detectors,
activate strobe lights, open/close garage
doors and much more. For details on how to
program the PGMs, refer to section 11.
PGM1 is 100mA (max.) normally open
output. PGM2 and PGM3 are 5A relay
outputs that can be normally open or
normally closed. If the current draw on
PGM1 is to exceed the current output, we
recommend using a relay as shown in
Figure 3-1. PGM1 can be programmed as a
2-wire smoke detector input (see section 3.17.1 on page 14 and section
11.6 on pag e34).
3.9 K
EYSWITCH
C
ONNECTIONS
Connect the keyswitches to the keypad,
control panel, or Zone Expansion Module's
hardwired input terminals as shown in Figure
3-2. Once a keyswitch is connected, it must be
assigned a keyswitch zone and its parameters
must be defined as described in Keyswitch
Programming on page 20.
3.10 A
CCESS
C
ONTROL
C
ONNECTIONS
For all access control explanations and connection drawings, refer to
Access Control: System Features on pag e40.
Figure 3-1: PGM & Relay
Figure 3-2: Keyswitch
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