
2-WIRE POLLING LOOP EXPANSION (Zones 10 through 87)
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Applications ● Built-in 2-wire polling loop interface allows the number of
zones to be expanded from the basic 9 zones to up to
87 zones using various Remote Point Modules (RPMs).
See ADVISORIES below.
● The polling bop provides power to sensors and sewes
as comnnmication path between the panel and sensors.
“ Refer to the list of compatible devices at the end of this
section.
RPM Address (ID)
● Each sensor must be assigned a unique address ID
number (from 10-87) before being connected to the
polling loop. Care must be taken to assign unique ID
numbers to each sensor in order to allow the panel to
supervise and provide console status indications for
individual sensors.
● Most RPMs have DIP switches to set their addresses.
The 4139SN and 4191SN have preprogrammed serial
numbers which must be “learned” by the control via the
#93 menu programming mode.
Connections
● Connect RPM sensors to terminals 24 & 25.
● Sensors can be connected to a single run, or groups of
sensors may be connected to separate wire runs without
affecting the panel’s ability to supervise individual
sensors.
● Follow the wiring instructions provided with individual
sensors. Be sure to obsewe sensor polarity when wiring.
● The maximum allowable wire run length between the
panel and the last sensor on a given wire run is shown in
the table below.
Maximum Polling Loop Wire Runs
Wire Guage
Max. Length
Note Twisted pair recommended for
#22 gauge 650 feet
all normalwire runs.
#20 gauge 950 feet
#18 gauge
1500 feet
#16 gauge 2400 feet
IMPORTANT: The maximum combined polling loop run is 4000’. If using
shielded wire, the maximum is 2000’. If longer wire runs are needed, a4197 Loop
Extender Module must be used (see instructions included with the 4197).
Intercom Interference
If an intercom system is being used, the polling loop wires must be as far from the
intercom wiring as possible (minimum 6). If this spacing cannot be achieved,
shielded wire must be used. If this is not done, interference on the intercom
system might occur. Also note that the maximum total wire length supported is cut
in half when shielded wire is used.
Advisories
The built-in polling loop has two limitations that must be observed. First, the
maximum allowable current draw from the polling loop is 64mA. Refer to the
POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET (found in the POWERINGTHE
SYSTEM section of this manual) for current draws of various polling loop devices.
Second, regardless of current draw, no more than 84 devices can be connected
to this loop. Installations which require up to 87 zones will require the use of
4190WH RPMs (which offer 2-points - a rght and a left loop - per device) or the
use of a 4197 (which offers another polling loop supporting an additional
64m/V64 points)
Make certain to include the total current drawn on the polling loop in the
AUXILIARY CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET (see POWERING THE SYSTEM
section) when figuring the total auxiliary load on the panel’s power supply.
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