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Programming The Consoles The consoles can be set for an address of 0-30
IMPORTANT! You must select an address of 0, 1, 2, or 3 if standard defaults
are to be programmed, since these are the only console addresses enabled by
the standard default. Refer to the instructions provided with the 6128/6139 to set
its ID number.
Do not use address 31 with the 4140XMPT2. Address 31 causes the
console to operate in non-addressable mode (i.e. works like a standard, non-
addressable console).
Consoles must also be programmed for type, partition number and console
sounder suppression options. Refer to the PROGRAMMING GUIDE (#93 MENU
MODEDEVICE PROGRAMMING) for instructions.
Mounting The Consoles Note that field wiring to the consoles must be completed before the consoles can
be mounted.
The consoles can be either surface mounted or flush mounted (using an
appropriate Trim Ring Kit: 6139TRK). Refer to the mounting instructions and
template included with the console and/or trim ring kit for specific information.
Be sure to take the height of the users into account when mounting consoles.
Wiring Consoles Consoles may be wired to a single wire run or individual consoles may be
connected to separate wire runs. The maximum wire run length from the panel to
a console which is homerun back to the panel must not exceed:
Wire Gauge Maximum Length
#22 gauge (0.64mm) 450 feet (137m)
#20 gauge (0.80mm) 700 feet (213m)
#18 gauge (1.0mm) 1100 feet (335m)
#16 gauge (1.3mm) 1750 feet (534m)
NOTE: The length of all wire runs combined
must not exceed 2000 feet (610m) when
unshielded quad conductor cable is used (1000
feet [305m] if shielded cable is used.)
If more than one console is wired to a run, then
the above maximum lengths must be divided by
the number of consoles on the run (i.e. the
maximum length would be 225 feet (69m) if two
consoles are wired on a #22 gauge run).
Powering Additional
Consoles
Up to sixteen 6128 or seven (7) 6139 consoles can be powered from the auxiliary
power output provided that the 750mA rating is not exceeded. The backup
battery will supply power to these consoles in the event that AC power is lost.
Additional consoles can be connected to the system by using a regulated,
12VDC power supply. Note that the maximum number of consoles supported by
the system is 16.
Connect additional consoles as shown below, using the console wire colors
shown. Make sure to observe the current ratings for the power supply used.
Wire run lengths from the 4140XMPT2 to consoles are listed in the WIRING
CONSOLES paragraph (maximum combined wire run lengths for all consoles
must not exceed 2000' [610m], or 1000' [305m] if shielded cable is used).
The power supplies have a backup battery which can power these consoles in
the event of AC power loss. Note that consoles powered from supplies which do
not have a backup battery will not function when AC power is lost. In this case,
make sure to power at least one console from the Control's auxiliary power
output.
SUPPLEMENTARY
POWER SUPPLY
+
CONTROL
TERMINAL STRIP
AUX AUX. DATA DATA
+ IN OUT
6789
IMPORTANT:
MAKE THESE
CONNECTIONS
DIRECTLY TO
SCREW TERMINALS
AS SHOWN.
TO CONSOLE RED WIRE
TO CONSOLE BLK WIRE
TO CONSOLE YEL WIRE
TO CONSOLE GRN WIRE
TO CONSOLE RED WIRE
TO CONSOLE BLK WIRE
TO CONSOLE GRN WIRE
TO CONSOLE YEL WIRE
IMPORTANT:
Make connections directly to screw
terminals. Make no connection to
the keypad blue wire (if present).
RBGY RBGY
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