21.6Keypad alarm virtual point numbers (ppp, pppp)158
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1.1.1
1.1.2
Certifications, approvals, listings, and safety
This section provides certification and approval listings and safety information.
Listings and approvals
This document includes the section Approved applications, page 90. Refer to this section for
guidelines on installing the control panels in Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) and firespecific applications.
UL
Listed for:
–UL 365 - Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and System
–UL 609 - Local Burglar Alarm Units and System
–UL 636 - Holdup Alarm Units and System
–UL 985 - Household Fire Warning System Units
–UL 1023 - Household Burglar Alarm Units and System
–UL 1076 - Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and System
–UL 1610 - Central Station Burglar Alarm Units
–UL 1635 - Digital Alarm Communicator System Units
ULC
Listed for:
–ULC C1023 - Household Burglar Alarm System Units
–ULC C1076 - Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and System
–ULC S303 - Local Burglar Alarm Units and System
–ULC S304 - Central and Monitoring Station Burglar Alarm Units
–ULC S545 - Residential Fire Warning System Control Units
1.1.3
1.1.4
1.1.5
1.1.6
1.1.7
Security Industry Association (SIA)
Listed for Control Panel Standard - Features for False Alarm Reduction ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010.
Department of Defense (DoD)
The B5512/B4512/B3512 control panels were granted approval for Department of Defense
(DoD) installations in Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF).
California State Fire Marshal (CSFM)
Listed for Household Fire Alarm.
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
When communicating via a network, listed for Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Federal
Information Processing Standards Publication 197 (FIPS 197).
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules
Part 15
This equipment was tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy; and if not installed
and used according to the instructions, can cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
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Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in
which case the user is required to correct the interference at his or her own expense.
Part 68
The B430 module by Bosch Security Systems, Inc. is registered with the Federal
Communication Commission (FCC) under Part 68, for connection to the public telephone
system using an RJ31X or RJ38X phone line connection jack installed by the local telephone
company.
Do not connect registered equipment to party lines or coin-operated telephones. Notify the
local telephone company and provide the following information before connecting the control
panel to the telephone network:
–The particular line to which you connect the module
–Make (Bosch Security Systems, Inc.), model (B5512/B4512/B3512), and serial number of
the control panel
–FCC registration number: ESVAL00BB430
–Ringer eq: 0.0B
1.1.8
1.2
Industry Canada (IC)
ICES-003 - Information Technology Equipment
This Class B digital equipment meets all requirements of the Canadian interference-causing
equipment regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la Class A respecte toutes les exifences de règlement sue le
matériel brouilleur du Canada.
CS-03 - Compliance Specification for Terminal Equipment
The B430 module by Bosch Security Systems, Inc. meets the applicable Industry Canada
technical specifications. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is an indication of the
maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The
termination of an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the
requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices not exceed five.
Le présent matériel est conforme aux spécifications techniques applicables d'Industrie
Canada.
L'indice d'équivalence de la sonnerie (IES) sert à indiquer le nombre maximal de terminaux qui
peuvent être raccordés à une interface téléphonique. La terminaison d'une interface peut
consister en une combinaison quelconque de dispositifs, à la seule condition que la somme
d'indices d'équivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n'excède pas cinq.
Lightning
The control panel design significantly reduces the adverse effects of lightning. Taking
installation precautions can further reduce these adverse effects.
1.2.1
1.2.2
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Effects of lighting
Electronics involved in a direct lightning strike or near a lightning strike can show adverse
effects. When lightning strikes, several things happen:
–An electromagnetic wave spreads from the center point of the strike inducing high
voltages onto nearby conductors.
–The voltage changes substantially on electrical grounds near the lightning strike.
–High voltages are induced onto anything directly struck by lightning.
The effects of lightning can include trouble events, alarm events, and physical damage.
Installation precautions
To minimize the undesirable effects from lightning:
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–Do not run wiring outside the building.
–If you install the unit in a metal building, keep the wiring at least 2 ft (0.61 m) away from
external metal surfaces. Make a proper earth ground connection.
–Earth ground the unit correctly. Do not use an electrical ground or telephone ground.
–Avoid running wires near telephone, data, or power lines. Locating control panel wiring at
least 2 ft (0.61 m) away helps reduce the effects of lightning.
–When your data lines must cross the path of AC or other wiring, cross perpendicular to
the lines.
1.2.3
Warranty
The warranty does not cover physical damage due to lightning.
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2.1
Introduction
This section includes an introduction to documents for this product and other documentrelated instructions.
About documentation
This document contains instructions for a trained installer to properly install, configure, and
operate this control panel, and optional peripheral devices. Review this document before
beginning the installation to determine the hardware and wiring requirements for the features
used.
(Bosch Security Systems, Inc. recommends that installers follow good wiring practices such as
those descibed in NFPA 731, Standard for the Installation of Electronics Premises Security
Systems.)
Throughout this document, the words “control panel” refer to all control panels covered by
this document (B5512/B5512E/B4512/B4512E/B3512/B3512E).
Notifications
This document uses Notices, Cautions, and Warnings to draw your attention to important
information.
Notice!
These include important notes for successful operation and programming of equipment, or
indicate a risk of damage to the equipment or environment.
2.1.1
Caution!
These indicate a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate
injury.
Warning!
These indicate a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
Copyright
This document is the intellectual property of Bosch Security Systems, Inc. and is protected by
copyright. All rights reserved.
Trademarks
All hardware and software product names used in this document are likely to be registered
trademarks and must be treated accordingly.
Related documentation
To obtain any of the documents listed in this section, download them from the web.
Downloading documentation:
1.Go to the Bosch website (us.boschsecurity.com).
2.In the Search text box on the right side of the page, enter the name for the product for
which you want to download the documentation.
3.Press [ENTER].
4.If you see the desired document in the search results, click the link for the document to
open it. Otherwise, click the desired product’s Product Page button. The product page
opens with the Details tab selected.
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5.Click on the Documents tab, and then click the desired language listed to the right of the
desired document.
Call Bosch Security Systems, Inc., Technical Support (1-800-289-0096) if you need additional
assistance.
Control panel documents
Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) Release Notes*
Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) Installation and System Reference Guide (this document)
(P/N: F01U287180)
+
Control Panels (B9512G/B8512G/B5512/B4512/B3512) Owner’s Manual (P/N: F01U287181)*
Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) Program Entry Guide (P/N: F01U287183)
Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) UL Installation Guide (P/N: F01U287185)*
Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) SIA Quick Reference Guide (P/N: F01U287184)*
+
+
+
*Shipped with the control panel.
+
Located on the documentation CD shipped with the control panel.
Located on the documentation CD shipped with the module.
2.2
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. product manufacturing dates
Use the serial number located on the product label and refer to the Bosch Security Systems,
Inc. website at http://www.boschsecurity.com/datecodes/.
The following image shows an example of a product label and highlights where to find the
manufacturing date within the serial number.
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B430
Plug-in Tephone Communicator
provides a single
telephone RJ-45 connector
to allow communication
over telephone lines.
Control
Panel
On-board Points
1 to 8
B44x
Conettix Plug-In Cellular
Communicator allows
communciation over
a cellular network.
B208
Octo-input modules allow
the addition of up to 8
input devices.
B308
Octo-output modules allow
the addition of up to 8
output devices.
B520
Auxiliary Power Supply modules
expand power by connecting to
an SDI2 device bus or
other 12 volt devices.
B810
RADION receiver SDs
connect RADION wireless devices
to the control panel.
B820
SDI2 Inovonics Interface modules
interface with an Inovonics
wireless receiver.
B91x/B92x/B93x/B94x
Use keypads to operate
the control panel by area.
B5512 control panels support up to 4 areas.
B4512 control panels support up to 2 areas.
B3512 control panels support 1 area.
Each area can have its own account number
or you can group together areas
with a common account number.
B450
Conettix Plug-In Communicator
Interface allows communciation
over a cellular network through
the SDI2 bus.
B426
The B426 provides off-board
communication over a network.
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3.1.1
FeaturesB5512B4512B3512
Number of users503210
Number of custom functions421
Number of areas421
Number of points482816
Number of outputs43273
Number of keypads884
Number of B208 Octo-input Modules420
Number of B308 Octo-output Modules530
Number of on-board Ethernet ports (“E” control panel variants do not
include an Ethernet port)
Number of B426 Conettix Ethernet Communication Modules or B450
Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interfaces
Configuration and parts
This section lists each control panel's capacities and a parts list.
Control panel capacities
111
111
Number of B430 Plug-in Telephone Communicators, B440 Conettix Plug-in
Cellular Communicators, B441 Conettix Plug-in CDMA Cellular
Communicators, B442 Conettix Plug-in Cellular Communicators, or B443
Conettix Plug-in Cellular Communicators
Number of B520 Auxiliary Power Supply Modules422
Number of RADION receiver SDs (B810) or B820 SDI2 Inovonics Interface
Modules
3.1.2
Parts list
Control panels ship assembled from the factory with the following parts:
Literature
–Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) UL Installation Guide
–Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) Owner’s Manual
–Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) SIA Quick Reference Guide
–Control Panels (B5512/B4512/B3512) Documentation CD
–Enclosure Wiring Label (B5512/B4512/B3512)
HW pack
–Mounting clips
–EOL resistors
–Battery wires
–Four #6 x 3/4 in self threading screws
Assembly
–PC board
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111
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3.1.3
Order separately
Order the accessories listed below to aid in the installation of your control panel. If you
ordered your control panel in a kit, you might already have these parts.
–B91x/B92x/B93x/B94x keypad
–18VAC, 22VA approved plug-in transformer
–D126 or D1218 Battery
–B430 Plug-in Telephone Communicator or a B440 Conettix Plug-in Cellular
Cellular Communicator/B443 Conettix Plug-in Cellular Communicator
–D161 or D162 Phone Cord
–B10 Medium Control Panel Enclosure or B11 Small Control Panel Enclosure
3.2
Accessories
Accessory compatibility
The following table lists accessories that are compatible with the control panel. An X in a
column indicates the accessory is compatible with the standards.
CTNNameUL 985
IntrusioncUL
Fire
B10Medium Control Panel Enclosurexxx
B11Small Control Panel Enclosurexxx
B12Mounting Plate for D8103 Enclosure
B2012-wire Powered Loop Module
1
XXx
B208Octo-input Modulexxx
B308Octo-output Modulexxx
B426Conettix Ethernet Communication Modulexxx
B430Plug-in Telephone Communicatorxxx
B440Conettix Plug-in Cellular Communicatorxx
B441Conettix Plug-in Cellular Communicatorxx
B450Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interfacexxx
B520Auxiliary Power Supply Modulexxx
B810RADION receiver SD
B820SDI2 Inovonics Interface Module
2
3
xx
xx
B915/B915IBasic Keypadxxx
B920Two-line Alphanumeric Keypad (SDI2)xxx
B921CTwo-line Capacitive Keypad with Inputs (SDI2)
4
xxx
B930ATM Style Alphanumeric Keypad (SDI2)xxx
B942Touch Screen Keypad (B942W white)
CX4010UL Listed Class 2 Transformer 18 VAC 22 VA 60 Hzxx
D125BDual Class B Initiating Module
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CTNNameUL 985
IntrusioncUL
Fire
D126Battery (12.0 VDC, 7 Ah)
D1218Battery (12 V, 18 Ah)
D161Phone Cord
D162Phone Cord
D130Auxiliary Relay Modulexxx
D132ASmoke Detector Reversing Relay Modulex
D133Single Relay Modulexx
D134Dual Relay Modulexx
FCC-380Carbon Monoxide Detector (example of UL listed device,
x
other UL listed devices are available)
F220-P with
F220‑B6
HUBPotter HUB Holdup Button (example of UL listed holdup
Photoelectric Smoke Detector with Detector Base (example of
UL listed detector, other UL listed detectors are available)
x
x
device, other UL listed devices are available)
ICP-EZTSTamper Switchxxx
ICP-TR1822-CANPlug-in Transformer 120 VAC primary, 18 VAC 22 VA secondary x
ISC-BDL2-WP12Blue Line Gen2 Pet Friendly TriTech Motion Detector
xx
(example of UL listed detector, other UL listed devices are
available)
MB-G6-12-RWheelock MB Series 12V 6 " Fire Bell (Red) (example of UL
x
listed device, other UL listed devices are available)
5110/4001-42Rothenbuhler High Security Bellx
Latin America:
B442Plug-in GPRS Cellular Communicatorxxx
Canada:
B443Plug-in HSPA+ Cellular Communicatorxxx
1
Refer to the 2-wire Powered loop Module (B201) Installation Guide (P/N: F01U296412) for compatible B201
devices.
2
Refer to the section within this section for compatible RADION devices.
3
Refer to the section within this section for compatible Inovonics devices.
4
Only ULC listed for Proprietary Burglary and Residential Fire.
5
Refer to the Dual Class B Inititating Module (D125B) Installation Instructions (P/N: F01U036340) for compatible
D125B devices.
Compatible detectors
The following is a sampling of wired detectors suitable for use on approved applications.
Other UL listed devices are available.
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ModelName
FCC-380Carbon Monoxide Detector
F220-P with F220-B6Photoelectric Smoke Detector with Detector Base
HUBPotter HUB Holdup Button
ISC-BDL2-WP12Wheelock MB Series 12V 6 " Fire Bell (Red)
MB-G6-12-RWheelock MB Series 12V 6 " Fire Bell (Red)
ZX776ZPIR Motion Sensor [15 m (50 ft)] with POPIT
ZX794ZPIR Motion Sensor [24 m (80 ft)] with POPIT
ZX865PIR/Microwave Motion Sensor [+1.7°C (+35°F)] with POPIT
ZX938ZPIR Motion Sensor [18 m (60 ft)] with POPIT
ZX970PIR/Microwave Motion Sensor [+1.7°C (+35°F)] with POPIT
5110/4001-42Rothenbuhler High Security Bell
B810 wireless receiver compatible accessories
Refer to RADION receiver SD (B810) Installation Guide.
EN4204RFour Zone Add-on Receiver With Relay Outputs
EN5040-THigh Power Repeater With Transformer
EN7016*Wireless Survey Kit
ENKIT-SDI2B820 and EN4200 Kit
*Not investigated by UL.
Notice!
No wireless detectors have been approved for use with alarm verification points.
For specific installation and operation instructions, please refer to manufacturers' manuals.
D125B 2-wire smoke compatibility table
Refer to the Dual Class B Initiating Module (D125B) Installation Instructions.
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3.3.1
3.3.2
Features
This section includes the control panel's notable features.
SDI2 interconnect wiring
Most SDI2 modules include one or two interconnect wiring connectors. You can use these
connectors to connect the modules to the control panel, and then to each other, without
having to connect wires individually to the SDI2 terminals. For installations using multiple
SDI2 modules in the same enclosure, interconnect wiring makes the installation quicker and
easier than using terminal strip wiring. Each SDI2 module that has an SDI2 interconnect wiring
connector comes with a 12 in (30 cm) interconnect cable.
Points
B5512 control panels provide up to 48 points of protection. B4512 control panels provide up
to 28 points of protection. B3512 control panels provide up to 16 points of protection.
Point programming parameters determine the control panel’s response to open and shorted
conditions on the sensor loop for the point. Several options allow individual point
programming to custom-fit the protection to the installation.
The control panel has eight on-board points, points 1 to 8.
The SDI2 bus allows for point expansion. For example, the SDI2 bus supports a combination
of B208 Octo-input Modules, and a B810 wireless receiver or B820 SDI2 Inovonics Interface
Module.
3.3.3
Areas and accounts
B5512 control panels support up to 4 areas. B4512 control panels support up to 2 areas.
B3512 control panels support 1 area.
You can assign all points to a single area or distribute them over multiple areas.
Users can turn areas on and off individually or together. You can assign an authority level to a
user that allows the user to turn an area on from a remote keypad in another area.
Assigning each area its own account number creates up to 4 separate accounts in the B5512,
and up to 2 separate accounts in the B4512.
Assigning the same account number to different areas groups them together in a single
account.
Area options include exit tone and delay, separate fire and burglary outputs, and multiple
opening and closing windows. Use area types to create area relationships.
For systems with more than one area, all areas must be under the responsibility of one
ownership and management. This may be a group of buildings attached or unattached and
may even have different addresses but are under the responsibility of someone having mutual
interest (other than the alarm installing company). This does not apply to strip mall
applications where each independent business must have their own separate alarm system.
An example for a commercial system would be a business that has an OFFICE area and a
WAREHOUSE area in a building where each area can be armed or disarmed independently.
As a residential example a system could be configured with the garage and house as separate
areas.
In each of the examples above, all of the areas are under the sole responsibility of a single
owner.
In multi-area systems, the bell (or siren) and control panel must be in one of the protected
areas.
The bell or siren must be located where it can be heard by users who turn areas on and off
(arm and disarm).
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3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
Digital communication
The control panel uses its built-in Ethernet connection, a B426 Conettix Ethernet
Communication Module, a Conettix Plug-in cellular module (B440/B441/B442/B443 plugged
into the control panel or plugged into a B450 Conettix Plug-in Communicator Interface), or a
B430 Plug-in Telephone Communicator to send reports to the central station receiver.
The control panel sends reports in either the Modem4 or ANSI-SIA Contact ID format.
The system can route Event Reports to four different destinations through an IP network or
the telephone network (PSTN). Program primary and backup reporting destinations for each.
A custom option allows you to specify which Event Reports the system sends.
Keypads
B5512/B4512 control panels support up to 8 keypads, in any combination of SDI2 keypad
models. The B3512 supports up to 4 keypads.
The control panel supervises all SDI2 keypads. Supervision for the 16 SDI keypads is
configurable.
Events
Event memory
The control panel retains point alarm and trouble events for each area in event memory. You
can view event memory on a keypad. Turning an area on clears the event memory for that area.
Event log
The event log stores local and reported events. The event log includes information such as
time, date, event, area, point, and user. View the event log from a keypad or use RPS to
remotely retrieve event information. When the event log reaches a programmed threshold of
stored events, it can send an optional report to a receiver.
B5512 control panels store up to 255 events. B4512 and B3512 control panels store up to
127.
3.3.7
3.3.8
Programming
Use RPS to program the control panels. You can connect to the control panel using a network
connection (on-board Ethernet port, cellular module, B426 Conettix Ethernet Communication
Module, or telephone module), or locally using the control panel’s on-board Ethernet port or
USB port. (To program with the USB port connection, use the B99 USB 2.0 Type A Male to
Type A Male cable by Bosch.) You can also use a keypad for select programming.
Refer to RPS Help or the control panel's Program Entry Guide, and to Keypad Installer menu,page 101 for programming options.
Notice!
After system installation and any control panel programming, perform a complete system test.
A complete system test includes testing the control panel, all devices, and communication
destinations for proper operation.
Firmware updates
The system can update the firmware remotely:
–Control panel updates. Remotely update the control panel firmware for easy feature
enhancements without replacing ROM chips.
–Module update support. Remotely update the firmware on connected SDI2 modules for
easy feature enhancements without visiting each individual module.
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Installation checklist
Before installing and operating the control panel, read these instructions. Failure to follow
these procedures may cause the device not to function properly. Bosch Security Systems Inc.
is not responsible for any devices that are improperly installed, tested, or maintained.
This document does not contain special information about local requirements and safety
issues. Information on such issues is provided only to the extent that it is needed for
operation of the device. Ensure that you are familiar with all safety-related processes and
regulations in your area. This also includes how to act in the event of an alarm and the initial
steps to take if a fire breaks out. The operating instructions should always be available on site.
It is a required part of the system and must be given to the new owner if the system is ever
sold.
Use the workflow and checkboxes below as you complete steps. Each step includes
references for more detailed information.
Install the enclosure and wiring label
–Install the enclosure and wiring label, page 23
Install the control panel
–Mount the control panel, page 24
–Connect earth ground, page 26
–Configure OUTPUT A using the jumper, page 26
Install and wire for telephone communication
–Telephone communications, page 36
Install and wire for IP communications
–IP communications, page 40
Install and wire the battery and the transformer
–Power supply, page 29
Begin to charge the battery while you install other devices
–Charge the battery
Install and wire arming devices
–Keypads, keyswitches, keyfobs and transmitters, page 53
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5.1
Control panel installation
This section explains how to mount the control panel enclosure, how to mount the control
panel into the enclosure, and provides an overview of how to wire modules to the control
panel.
Install the enclosure and wiring label
Refer to Enclosures, page 94 to determine if the application requires a specific enclosure.
Installing the enclosure:
1.Remove any knockouts prior to installing the control panel.
2.Mount the enclosure in the desired location. Use all enclosure mounting holes. Refer to
the mounting instructions supplied with the selected enclosure.
3.Pull the wires into the enclosure.
4.Install the supplied Enclosure Wiring Label (B5512/B4512/B3512) on the inside of the
enclosure door.
Notice!
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) can cause problems on long wire runs.
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Figure 5.1: Enclosure and control panel mounting (B10 shown)
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Control panel wiring label
2 ᅳ Enclosure mounting holes (4)
3 ᅳ Module mounting locations (4)
4 ᅳ Tamper switch mounting location
5 ᅳ Control panel mounting location
5.2
5.2.1
Install the control panel
This section includes instructions to mount the control panel in the enclosure, connect earth
ground, and make other control panel connections.
Mount the control panel
1.Identify the control panel mounting location in the enclosure.
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Figure 5.2: B10 and B11 control panel placement locations
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ B10 Medium Control Panel Enclosure
2 ᅳ B11 Small Control Panel Enclosure
3 ᅳ Mounting clip locations for the B5512/B4512/B3512
2.Snap the four supplied plastic standoffs onto four enclosure support posts. If using the
B12 Mounting Plate for D8103 Enclosure, attach the standoffs to the plate support posts.
Do not attach the standoffs with screws at this time.
Figure 5.3: Standoff attachment
3.Place the control panel on top of the standoffs. Align the holes in the corners of the
control panel with the openings at the top of each standoff. Secure the control panel to
the standoffs with supplied, self-threading screws.
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Figure 5.4: Mount control panel on standoffs
4.If using the B12 Mounting Plate for D8103 Enclosure, rest the hook tabs on the mounting
plate hooks within the enclosure. Secure the lock-down tab to the plate mounting hole
with the screw provided.
5.2.2
5.2.3
Connect earth ground
To help prevent damage from electrostatic discharges or other transient electrical surges,
connect the system to earth ground before making other connections. The icon indicates the
earth ground terminal. Use a recommended earth ground reference, such as a grounding rod
or a cold water pipe. Make the connection using 14 AWG (1.8 mm) to 16 AWG (1.5 mm) wire.
Notice!
Do not use telephone or electrical ground for the earth ground connection. Do not connect
other control panel terminals to earth ground.
Caution!
Avoid electrostatic discharge. Always touch the earth ground connection with the icon first,
before beginning work on the control panel.
Configure OUTPUT A using the jumper
When planning your installation, carefully consider the use of OUTPUT A. OUTPUT A is a form
C relay. You can configure the common terminal (C) of Output A (OUTPUT A) using the
jumper:
–To provide +12 VDC (AUX power)
–To be a COM terminal (parallel to all COM terminals)
–To be a dry contact (no voltage, not common)
The control panel ships with the jumper in the default position, AUX power. (OUTPUT A, ‘C’
terminal providing AUX PWR). To reconfigure the ‘C’ terminal as a COM terminal (parallel to all
COM terminals), remove the door covering the jumper pins, and move the jumper to the left
two pins. The OUTPUT A LED lights when OUTPUT A is active. Refer to the figure below or to
the Enclosure Wiring Label (B5512/B4512/B3512) to set the OUTPUT A jumper.
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P1
P1
P1
OUTPUT A (C terminal) = AUX PWR
COMAUX
OUTPUT A (C terminal) = COM
OUTPUT A (C terminal) = DRY
COM AUX
COM AUX
COM AUX
P1
TMPR
1 COM 27 COM 83 COM 4 5 COM 6
RESET
ETHERNET
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
+ BAT -18VAC
B C
OUTPUT
NO C NC
OUTPUT A
7 COM 8
C
OUTPUT
B
USB
ETHERNET
100BASE-T
LINK
COMMUNICATIONMODULE 1
1 k End of Line Resistors
Voltage Ranges
ON-BOARD POINTS
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
Open
Normal
Short
3 COM 4 5 COM 61 COM 2
R Y G B
SDI2
Device Bus
18 VAC
OUTPUT A
AUX
- 12 V +
PWR A B COM PWR A B COM
TMPR
1 COM 27 COM 83 COM 4 5 COM 6
RESET
ETHERNET
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
+ BAT -18VAC
B C
OUTPUT
NO C NC
OUTPUT A
7 COM 8
C
OUTPUT
B
USB
ETHERNET
100BASE-T
LINK
COMMUNICATIONMODULE 1
1 k End of Line Resistors
Voltage Ranges
ON-BOARD POINTS
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
Open
Normal
Short
3 COM 4 5 COM 61 COM 2
R Y G B
SDI2
Device Bus
18 VAC
BATTERYOUTPUT A
AUX
- 12 V +
OUTPUT A
OUTPUT A
Jumper Under Cover
AUX PWR
COM
DRY
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Figure 5.5: OUTPUT A jumper configuration options (B5512 shown)
5.3
Control panel to module wiring overview
In the following sections, this document provides instructions for wiring devices to your
control panel. You can use interconnect or terminal wiring.
Using terminal wiring
For terminal wiring, use 18 AWG to 22 AWG (1.02 mm to 0.65 mm) wire.
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Using interconnect wiring
Interconnect wiring connectors parallel the SDI2 terminals (PWR, A, B, and COM). In
installations with multiple SDI2 modules, using interconnect wiring makes the installation
quicker and easier than using terminal strip wiring. You use any combination of terminal and
interconnect wiring to wire multiple modules in parallel, but do not wire a single module to
the control panel using both terminal and interconnect wiring.
PWR A B COM PWR A B COM
TMPR
1 COM 27 COM 83 COM 4 5 COM 6
RESET
ETHERNET
COM AUX R Y G B
PWR A B COM
+ BAT -18VAC
B C
OUTPUT
NO C NC
OUTPUT A
7 COM 8
C
OUTPUT
B
USB
ETHERNET
100BASE-T
LINK
COMMUNICATIONMODULE 1
1 k End of Line Resistors
Voltage Ranges
ON-BOARD POINTS
3.7 - 5.0 VDC
2.0 - 3.0 VDC
0.0 - 1.3 VDC
Open
Normal
Short
3 COM 4 5 COM 61 COM 2
R Y G B
SDI2
Device Bus
18 VAC
BATTERYOUTPUT A
AUX
- 12 V +
OUTPUT A
OUTPUT A
Jumper Under Cover
AUX PWR
COM
DRY
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The interconnect wiring connectors are "keyed" (interconnect wiring plug can fit in only one
direction).
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6.1
Power supply
This section provides information on installing and maintaining primary power, batteries, and
auxiliary power.
Primary (AC) power
The control panel uses an 18 VAC, 22 VA internally fused transformer (CX4010) for its primary
power source. The control panel draws 125 mA when idle and 155 mA when in the alarm
state. The auxiliary power available for powered devices is 800 mA.
Surge protection
Transient suppressors and spark gaps protect the circuit from power surges. This protection
relies on the ground connection at the earth ground terminal , marked with the
that you connect the terminal to a proper ground.
Refer to Connect earth ground, page 26.
AC power fail
The system indicates an AC power failure when the VAC terminals do not have sufficient
voltage. The AC Fail Time parameter sets the amount of time without AC power before the
control panel reports the failure, and the amount of time after the power returns before the
control panel reports restored power.
Self diagnostics at power up and reset
The system performs a series of self-diagnostic tests of hardware, software, and programming
at power up and at reset. The self-diagnostics tests complete in approximately 10 to 30 sec.
If the control panel fails any test, a System Trouble message appears at the keypads.
icon. Ensure
6.1.1
Install the transformer
Caution!
Do not short-circuit the terminals of the transformer: Shorting the terminals opens the
internal fuse, causing permanent failure. Connect the transformer to the control panel's AC
power terminals before plugging it into the power source.
Notice!
Plan ahead
Route telephone, SDI2 bus wiring, and sensor loop wiring away from any AC conductors,
including the transformer wire. AC wiring can induce noise and low level voltage into adjacent
wiring.
1.Use 18 AWG (1.02 mm) wire minimum (12 AWG [2 mm] maximum) and connect the
transformer to the control panel. Make the wire length as short as possible. Do not
exceed 50 ft (15 m).
2.Connect the wire to the control panel.
3.Connect the wire to the transformer.
4.Plug the transformer into an unswitched, 120 VAC, 60 Hz power outlet only.
5.Secure the transformer to the outlet with the screw provided (not applicable in
Cananda).
6.2
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Secondary (DC) power
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A 12 V sealed lead-acid rechargeable battery (such as the D126/D1218) supplies secondary
power to maintain system operation during interruptions of primary (AC) power.
Notice!
Use sealed lead acid batteries only
The charging circuit is calibrated for lead-acid batteries. Do not use gel-cell or NiCad
batteries.
Extra batteries
To increase battery back-up time, connect a second 12 V battery in parallel to the first battery.
Use a D122/D122L Dual Battery Harness to ensure proper and safe connection.
Refer to Standby battery requirements and calculations, page 97.
D1218 Battery
The D1218 is a 12 V, 18 Ah battery for use in applications requiring extended battery standby
time. The control panel does not support more than 18 Ah.
6.2.1
Install the battery
1.Place the battery upright in the base of the enclosure.
2.Locate the red and black leads supplied in the hardware pack.
3.Connect the black battery lead to BAT- and then to the negative (-) side of the battery.
4.Connect the red battery lead to BAT+, and then to the positive (+) side of the battery.
Warning!
High current arcs are possible. The positive (red) battery lead and BAT+ can create high
current arcs if shorted to other terminals or the enclosure. Use caution when working with
the positive lead and BAT+. Always disconnect the positive (red) lead from the battery before
removing it from BAT+.
Caution!
The battery terminals and wire are not power limited. Maintain a 0.250 in (6.4 mm) space
between the battery terminals, battery wiring, and all other wiring. Battery wiring cannot
share the same conduit, conduit fittings, or conduit knockouts with other wiring.
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