
a.
Note the 8 square-shaped connector pins
on the Communication Interface
board.
Position the 4152LM board over that board so that these pins engage
the mating sockets (header) on the underside of the 4152LM.
Press the
4152LM down until the pins are fully seated.
b. Secure the No. 4152LM by means of 3 screws (supplied).
c. Connect two wires from the loop terminals
(1 and 2) on the 4152LM to
terminals 11 and 12 (respectively) on
the 4208 Zone Expander.
For
information on wire usage, etc,
refer to a previous section entitled “ZONE
EXPANSION”.
(d
BOARD
CONNECTOR
PINS
Diagram 3: No. 4152LM INSTALLATION AND WIRING TO No. 4208
CONSOLE WIRING CONNECTIONS (5137 or 4137)
5137 or 4137 Consoles used with the system are connected to the terminals on the
Control as indicated in Table C,
which shows console wire colors and their
assignments.
The auxiliary current capability of the system can be expanded, if
desired,
by not using the Console Power input to power consoles except when AC
pwer is absent.
The latter allows the entire auxiliary current to be used for
motion detectors and other auxiliary devices,
as well as allowing more consoles
to be used.
This expansion is accomplished by using a separate No. 1350 Power
pack to provide
unregulated power to the consoles via the connections shown
below (see Diagram 1 also).
One No. 1350 can pwer up to 6 consoles.
TABLE C.
5137/4137
Leads
RED
to
YELLOW to
GREEN
to
BLRCK to
BLUE
to
4140
Control Terminals
TB2–7 (CONSOLE POWER)
TB1-9 (DATA OUT)
TB1-10 (DATA IN)
TB2-6 (CONSOLE GROuND) - connect ~so to (-)
output of separate No.
135o powkr Pack (if used).
(+) output
of Separate No. 1350 Power Pack (if
used).
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