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1.
Select a location for the console
that will be convenient for the
entering of system commands and the receiving of the various visual
and audible system signals.
2.
Run dring for connection of the console to the Control/Wicator.
Use a 4 wire run (See Diagram 2). A second console (if used) may
be connected in parallel with the first, as indicated in Diagram
2, with a separate wiring run fran the Control/Comnunicator.
3.
For runs of less than 100 feet, 4 #22 conductors may be used (e.g. b. 295
cable or 2 ND. 289 Twisted Pairs). For longer runs, the wire size
to be used depends upon the distance from the C-CCIM. Use the following
table to determine the correct wire size.
DIF=
MIRE
C-CM
SIZE
To
100’
b22
100’ to 200’
520
200' to 300'
118
Amuo RD.
(NISTED
PAIRS)
'2 No. 289
2 No. 283
2 No. 284
*or No.. 295 Four Conductor (822) Cable. Twisted pairs are
recoranended, however, for greater immunity to unwanted
induced voltages.
mmt the
console as follows:
Snap off the front cover of the console,
after pushing-in the'lower tab.
Hove up the keypad retaining tab
above the keypad illumination bulb to free the keypad and PC board
assembly. Remove the assembly.
Disconnect the speaker cable by
unplugging the brown connector from the PC board. Slide out the
transmitter data drawer to expose one of the mounting holes and use
the back of the console as a template to locate the 3 screw mounting
holes (2 keyslot) and the wiring access hole. Drill the necessary
holes, route the wiring in the wall through the access hole and mount
the back of the console. Splice the wire run to the console's wires
and plug in the speaker cable.
Push the interface wiring back into
the wall and snap in the keypad and PC board assembly. Snap on the
front cover.
Alternatively, if mounting with only tuo screws via the keyslot holes
on the back of
the
unit is acceptable,the mounting template supplied
with the unit may be used 'to locate the two holes and the wiring
access hole.
In this case,,the PC board need not be removed.
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