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Section 2 Installing the Control & Peripherals
2-9
Transmitter Input Types
All of the transmitters described have one or more
unique, factory-assigned input (loop) ID codes. Each of
the inputs requires its own programming zone (for
example: a 5804's four inputs require four programming
zones). Refer to SECTION 5: Zone Programming.
Transmitters can be enrolled as one of the following
types:
Type
Description
RF
(Supervised RF)
Sends periodic check-in signals, as
well as fault, restore, and low
battery signals. The transmitter
must remain within the receiver's
range.
UR
(Unsupervised RF)
Sends all the signals that the RF
type does, but the control does not
supervise the check-in signals. The
transmitter may therefore be carried
off-premises.
BR
(Unsupervised Button
RF)
Sends only fault signals. It will not
send a low battery signal until it is
activated. The transmitter may be
carried off-premises.
Using the Transmitter Sniffer Mode
The Transmitter Sniffer mode is a procedure that
verifies that all transmitters have been properly
programmed.
To verify programming, refer to SECTION 11: Testing
the System.
Installing the 4204 Relay Module
1. Mount outside of the control panel's cabinet.
2. Connect to controls keypad terminals using the
connector harness supplied with the module. Use
standard 4-conductor twisted cable for long wiring
runs.
3. Set each of the modules four relays address to 12,
13, 14, and 15 (corresponding to relays 1 through 4
respectively).
4. Connect the desired field wiring to the unit's relay
contact terminals as indicated in Figure 2-10.
NOTES:
Supervision:
4204 modules are supervised against
removal.
The modules device address is displayed as follows if
a module is disconnected from the controls terminals,
or if the module cover is removed and the tamper
jumper is installed:
Alpha keypads: DEV xx Wire Expansion Fault
Fixed-Word keypads: lxx
where xx is the modules address.
TB2
121110
9
87654321
D
ATA IN
FROM CONTROL
(–) GROUND
DATA OUT
TO CONTROL
(+) 12V
YEL
BLK
GRN
RED
13 14 15 16
DIP SWITCH
FOR SETTING DEVICE ADDRESS
AND ENABLING/DISABLING TAMPER
COVER TAMPER (REED) SWITCH
TB1
4204
4-PIN KEYPAD PLUG
RELAY
3
RELAY
2
RELAY
1
RELAY
4
TYPICAL
(SHOWN "OFF")
EITHER OR BOTH
CAN BE USED
C
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
C
NC
4204_conn-V0
NC
NO
C
NC
NO
Figure 2-10. 4204 Connections to Control
Installing a 4285 or 4286 VIP Module
1.
Connect incoming phone line and handset wiring to
the main terminal block (via an RJ31X jack) as
shown in Figure 2-11 and in the Summary of
Connections diagram at the back of this manual.
Wire colors represent the colors of the cable to the
RJ31X jack.
2. Make
±
12VDC and data in/data out connections
from the control using the connector cable supplied
with the phone module, then insert the keyed
connector into the header on the phone module.
3. Connect Phone Module terminals as shown in
Figure 2-11. Use an RJ31X jack with a direct-
connect cord and make all connections as shown.
4. Caller ID Units: If a Caller ID unit is being used,
connect the unit directly to the Handset terminals
(17 and 18) on the control, as shown.
NOTES:
Use a 4285
or
4286 VIP (Phone) Module.
Only
one phone module can be used
and it can
only be connected as shown in Figure 2-11.
The phone lines must be in service for the phone
module to function, even when accessing the system
from an on-premises phone.
If you are also using an Audio Alarm Verification
(AAV) unit, refer to Audio Alarm Verification (AAV)
paragraph later in this section for special wiring
connections.
U
L
VIP Modules are
not
Listed for UL installation
use.
Phone Module Problems
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