
There are three methods that may be used for mounting the 4130XT
Control, as follows:
1, Surface Mounting: This type of mounting IS possible only when a bat-
tery backbox is not required (battery back-up power will be supplied
from a remote location) and when the digital communication interface
board is mounted to the unit using the No. 4143 Extender Ring to
increase the depth of the unit.
2. Flush Mounting. This type of mounting is used when the battery
backbox is required for support of the back-up battery In the wall
behind the 4130XT, or when the No. 4143 Extender is not attached to
the rear of the 4130XT Control. This mounting method is also applica-
ble if a “rough-in” ring (41 33) has been installed in the wall in a new
construction application.
3. Cabinet Mounting: In buildings using concrete, cinder block or brick
wall constructions, the surface or flush mounting method above may not
be practical, and a third method using a wall-mounting metal cabinet
can be used (see “Optional Accessories”). The 4130XT Control is
mounted in a cut-out specially provided for this purpose in the door of
the cabinet, and the back-up battery (if used) is installed within the
cabinet. Also available for use within the cabinet are connector blocks
which can be used to connect the 4130XT flying leads to the field wiring.
Instructions for this type of mounting are provided in Appendix A toward
the end of this manual.
Proper selection of mounting location and height is important for optimum
viewability of the LCD display on the control (or remote console). A loca-
tion in which lighting is directly above the control should be avoided,
since this can shadow the display. For optimum viewing, the control
should also be mounted so that the display is below eye level to ensure
that the system’s user will look down at the display.
Surface Mounting:
Notes: 1. This method of mounting is not applicable for UL installations.
2. This method of mounting cannot be used if a 4t52LM Loop
Module is used.
Use the template provided (on a separate sheet) to mark the positions on
the wall for the screw mounting holes and the cut-out for the interface
wlrlng. Use wall anchors for the screws and make the cut-out in the wall
no larger than indicated,
Pull the interface wiring in the wall through the cut-out. Splice these wires
to the 24-pin interface connector wires as indicated in Diagram 1 and in
Table C previously. Insulated soiderless wire sphces (such as Ademco
No, 311 ) may be used for splicing. Check wire connections carefully
before splicing.
Note If the optional 15-ft (4,6 m) or 30-ft (9 m) wiring harness has been
used for interface wiring, splices will not be necessary behind the
control since these harnesses are terminated with a 24-pin con-
nector which can be connected directly to the 4130XT
If the 4131 /4147 Remote Keypad is being used, splice those wires to the
wires on the 10-pin connector supplied for this purpose, being sure 10
match wire colors. Be sure to insulate all splices.
Remove the Control’s back cover. The securing screw at the front of the
Control must be removed to release the back cover (see Diagram 7 for
screw location) Pass the interface connector(s) through the opening in
the back cover and then mount the back cover to the wall surface with
screws,
Install the No. 4143 Extender Ring onto the back cover (see the instruc-
tions accompanying the No. 4143).
Attach the interface connector(s) to the board at the rear of the Control
as follows, referring to Diagram 6:
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