
2-WIRE POLLING LOOP (Zones 10-64)
The
4140XMP pmvkbs a buiti.in 2. wire ~lhng tip inteti~
IMPoRTANT: Tha muimum mmbind ~ihng bop mn
Whti albws the n“m~r ~ ~o”es ~ h expanded f,Om th~.
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basic 9 zones to up to 64 zones usiW varbus RPMs, ad the
i5 400@. h using shielded wire, the m~imum is 200W. If
Ionoer wire runs are neded. a4197 Lmp mender Mdule
4280 RF R=eiver. See Mlow tar a tist of mmoatibla
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sensors.
The p)liing bop protides pcwer to sensors md sewes as a
mmmtJni~tbn path hWeen the panel and sensom. Each
sensor mwt bc ~ignd a unique address ID number (from
10+4) bfore being conneded to the plting Imp. Most
Senwrs have DIP switches for this pu~se. See the DIP
SW~CH S~lNG TABLE FOR POLLING LOOP DEVICES
for inf<>rmation on how to assign ID numbc~ using DIP
switches. Care must & tcken to cscign unique ID numbsrs
to a~!l senwr in order to allow the pcnel to supcwise and
pmvidll unique rnnsola status indications for individual
sensors.
@nne@ these sensors m Ieminab 24 & 25. Sensors ~n
bc rnnn~d to a single run, or groups of sensors may bc
connect~ to sepaate wire rum wfiho~ aff~rng the pcne~s
abitity to suWwise individual senw~. Follow the wiri~
inStrUtiOns provided with indtitiual senmrs (4190WH wiring
diagram is provided at the e“d of this manual). Be sura to
okewe ~mor ~ladty when wiring, The m~imum dbwcble
wire ru[l length bcwean the panel and the last sensor on a
gk9n wire run is as Ioibw:
mui be u4.
INTERCOM INTERFERENCE
If an intermm system u bci”g used, the ~lti”g Imp wires
must bs as IW fmm the intemm wiring as ~ssible (minimum
~). If this spacing =nnot be achieved, shielded wire must
be usd. H this is not done, intetierence on the interrnm
system might -r. Al= ntie that the m-imum total wire
length suppcfisd h ti in hati when shie~sd wire k usd.
ADVISORIES
The m~imum dbw~e wrmnt draw on the ~lhng I@p is
84mA. Refer to the POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAW
WORKSHEET (found in the POWERING THE SYSTEM
setion) for current draws of various Plhng Imp devices. If
more than 64mA is being drawn, use of the 4197 provides
anaher @ wdh UmA avtilatie.
Make ~tiain to include the total current drawn on the @lling
m in !he AUXILfARY CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET (SW
POWERING THE SYSTEM se~ion) when tiguting the total
auxila~ I@ on the pme~s pwer supp~.
m“’’”
POLLING LOOP OEVICES
see l~ERIPHERAL DEVICES section
for
compatible polllng loop smoke deta~tor~ gnd
passive infrared motion detectors.
4208 Eight Zone Polfing Loop Expsnsion Module
. Used to supemise up to 8 hcd.wired devkes via the Plfiw
hop. KIOTE: Does not suppn 2-tire smoke detmom.
. Set DIP switches to identify 8 zones.
. The first two zones can
B
.
be etiher normal or fast
= -a
response (DIP switch
~=-
selectabla),
m,==
. All zones are EOLR
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supervised (first six
zones S. 4,7k ohms, laa
two zorles = 30k ohms),
provided with the 4206.
4190WH Two Zone Remote Point Module
. Used to supewi~ 2 hard-wired devims via the Wlfing tip
. DIP switch programmable.
. The left zone can be
EOLR supervised, if
necessary, and can
accept either open or
closed circuit sensors.
The right zone is
H
e
unsupewised and can
accept closed circuit
sensors only. Refer to
the
4190WH
OPERATION setiion at
the end of this manual
for more informatbn.
4f 94 Surface Mounted
. Wide gap sudace
mounted reed rnntact
with built-in RPM,
which is DIP swkch
~rammable.
Reed Contact (Wide Gap)
4197 Polllng Loop Extender Module
w
Can be used if the 2-wire ~llng Iwp mud be greater than
the remmmanded length (4000- max). By insalting a 4t 97
at the end of the first loop, the polling loop can be
rnntinued. Mmore than 64mA needs
toba drawn from the
Wlting loop to Wwer RPMs, use of the 4t 97 provides
aother loop wfih 64mA available.
tinnects to the p)fing
loop and is powered
from auxiha~ ~wer or
by a separate 729
n
q
power supply with
m—
bafte~ batiup.
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figure 2. Polling Loop Davi=es
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