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Installation and Programming Manual
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(see Figures 2-4, 2-6, 2-7 on pages 22, 24 and 25)
CONNECTION COMMENTS
Expansion BUS
and
Keypad Connections
AUX (Red) COM (Blk)
BUS (Yel) BUS (Grn)
§ the first four terminals at the left of the Main Board represent the system’s
Expansion BUS, supporting the connection of keypad(s) and Expansion
Modules
§ use a quality 4-conductor cable with an adequate gauge size (e.g. 22-18,
see page 17) to accommodate any voltage drops which may occur when
multiple keypads and long wire runs are employed (also see Figure 2-6 on
page 24); for convenience, you may wish to match the wire colors to the
BUS connections
§ additional branches of the Expansion BUS may be derived from any other
point on the BUS (see Figure 2-6, page 24)
§ the maximum wire run permitted is 1000 feet for all legs of the BUS (see
page 18)
Zone Wiring to
Sensors and Detectors
Zone Terminals
(Z1 through Z8)
§ connect the wiring for up to 8 hardwired zones using the wiring of
your choice (e.g. twisted pair, 4-conductor cable)
§ each zone must be wired to the appropriate zone (Z) terminal and the
adjacent common (COM) connection; for example, wire Zone 1 to the Z1
and COM terminals; wire Zone 2 to Z2 and the same (COM) terminal (see
Figure 2-4, page 22, and Figure 2-7, page 25)
§ for supervision against short circuits, it's recommended (but not required)
that you use a 2200 End-of-Line Resistor (16 are supplied) at the far end
of each hardwired zone
§ unused zones must be terminated at the control panel according to how
the zone is configured in the Installer Programming section of this manual
(on page 35)
§ for intrusion detectors requiring power (e.g. PIRs, photoelectric systems,
certain shock sensors, audio switches), you may want to incorporate the
zone wiring and the power wiring in the same cable; if so, be sure you
choose a wire gauge (e.g. 22-16) which takes into account the number of
detectors and the amount of wire required
§ only 4-wire Smoke Detectors can be used with the ORBIT-Pro; 2-wire
Smoke Detectors are not supported
§ for proper 4-wire Smoke Detector supervision, a Power Supervision Relay
is required. Wire the relay according to the layout in Figure 2-7, (on page
25); by doing so, the loss of power to the detector(s) will de-energize the
relay, cause a break in the zone wiring, and a subsequent “Fire Trouble”
indication generated at the panel
Power to Auxiliary Devices:
Continuous Auxiliary Power
AUX COM
(+) (–)
§ wire these terminals to power PIRs, glass-break detectors (4-wire types),
audio switches, photoelectric systems, and any device whose operation
requires a continuous supply of 12 Volts DC
§ do NOT use these terminals to supply power to Smoke Detectors; they
must be powered by the Switched Auxiliary Power (see below)
§ wire should be of a suitable gauge (e.g. 22-16) to accommodate
any voltage drop which might occur based on current requirements and
distances involved
§ when many auxiliary devices are employed in an installation, consider the
use of the optional Power Supply Expansion Module, previously discussed,
and covered on page 16)
Power to 4-Wire
Smoke Detectors
Switched (Interruptible)
Auxiliary Power
S.AUX COM
(+) (–)
§ wire these terminals to power Smoke Detectors (4-wire types, ONLY) and
any device whose operation requires resetting after an alarm condition
(see Figure 2-7 on page 25)
§ do NOT use these terminals to supply power to devices requiring
continuous power, like PIRs, audio switches, 4-wire glass break detectors,
photo-electric systems, etc.; you must use the continuous (non-
interruptible) supply, discussed above
§ observe the wiring guidelines mentioned in the previous section, along
with any applicable local requirements applicable to Smoke Detectors
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