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Content
Important information iii
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
Planning the installation 2
SuperBus 2000 bus devices 3
Chapter 2 Installation 5
Installation overview 6
Mounting the panel 10
Intrusion detection devices 15
Smoke detectors 15
Speakers and sirens 18
SuperBus 2000 touchpads 22
SuperBus 2000 modules 22
Phones 28
Power 30
Chapter 3 Programming 33
Overview 34
Quick programming mode 36
Tier 1 programming menus 37
Tier 2 programming menus 40
Security menu 45
Phones menu 50
Phone options menu 54
Timers menu 57
Light control menu 59
Touchpad options menu 60
Reporting menu 61
Siren options menu 66
Sensors menu 67
Audio verification menu 71
Accessory modules menu 73
Onboard options menu 78
Macro keys menu 81
User programming mode 82
Downloader programming 93
Chapter 4 Testing and troubleshooting 95
Testing the system 96
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Troubleshooting 106
Appendix A System planning sheets 117
Customer information 118
Wireless devices 118
Hardware devices 119
Zone and sensor assignments 121
System settings index and record 124
Appendix B Reference tables 129
Sensor group characteristics 130
Sensor text 134
System event triggers 136
Sensor group event triggers 137
Sensor number event triggers 138
System feature event triggers 141
Response characteristics 143
Response numbers 143
Specifications 145
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600-1021-95R
Concord 4 RF
600-1022-95R
Concord Express V4
600-1040
Concord Commercial V4
600-1042
Concord Hybrid
Important information
Intended use
Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for; refer to the data sheet
and user documentation for details. For the latest product information, contact
your local supplier or visit us online at www.utcfireandsecurity.com.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by UTC Fire & Security can
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
About this manual
This manual provides information for planning, installing, programming, and
testing this security system. Planning sheets are included for you to record
hardware layout and software programming settings.
Use this manual for the following panels:
When necessary, this manual refers you to other documentation with compatible
peripherals.
The Concord 4 User Manual (P/N 466-2183) contains user worksheets that you
should fill out during the installation and programming of the system. For
multiple-partition systems, we suggest a user manual for each partition.
Read these instructions and all related documentation entirely before installing or
operating this product.
Note: A qualified service person, complying with all applicable codes, should
perform all required hardware installation.
Concord 4 Installation Manual iii
Chapter 1
Introduction
Summary
This chapter provides information to help you plan your Concord 4 panel and
system installation.
Content
Planning the installation 2
Standard panel 2
SuperBus 2000 bus devices 3
Concord 4 Installation Manual 1
Chapter 1: Introduction
Capabilities
Concord Express v4
Concord 4/Concord Commercial
v4
Zones
32
96
Partitions
2
6
Bus devices
16
16
User codes
16
230
Power
Input for an AC step-down, plug-in style transformer.
Auxiliary power output
Output that supplies 9 to 14 VDC with up to 1 amp for bus devices
and hardwired detectors, such as smoke and motion detectors.
Bus A and B
Input and output that provides communication between bus devices
and the panel.
Siren driver
Output that can drive an 8-ohm load and provides intrusion and fire
alarm sounds for partition 1 (15 watts maximum).
Two onboard outputs
Can be used to activate other signaling devices based on system
events.
Out 1 is a 9 to 14 VDC source output, limited to 1.0 amp max.
Out 2 is an open-collector output, rated up to 14 VDC, 300 mA max
Microphone input
Input used for 2-way audio when used in conjunction with the
Interrogator 200 audio verification module.
Eight supervised hardwired
zones
Inputs for various hardwired detectors. Zone 8 can be set up in
programming to accept two-wire smoke detectors. It sources 9 to 14
VDC, 90mA max.
Planning the installation
This section describes system capabilities to help you get familiar with the
system. Appendix A “System planning sheets” on page 117 provides planning
sheets that let you record the hardware and programming configuration of the
system. Fill in all necessary information ahead of time to help prepare for system
installation.
Standard panel
Table 1 below shows the standard panel capabilities.
Table 1: Panel capabilities
Table 2 describes the basic panel (out-of-box) hardware capabilities for all
panels.
Table 2: Basic panel hardware capabilities
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Built-in RF receiver
Allows use of up to 96 (Concord 4) or 32 (Concord Express v4)
Allows panel to communicate with central monitoring station and/or
pagers.
Touchpads
Use the following touchpads for installer/user programming
and system operation.
• SuperBus 2000 2x16 LCD touchpad
• SuperBus 2000 2x20 LCD touchpad
• SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD touchpad
• SuperBus 2000 ATP 1000 touchpad
• SuperBus 2000 ATP 2100 touchpad
• SuperBus 2000 ATP 2600 touchpad
Use the following touchpads for installer quick programming,
system operation and user programming:
• SuperBus 2000 fixed display touchpad
• SuperBus 2000 FTP 1000 touchpad
SuperBus 2000 RF transceiver
Use the transceiver to receive signals from sensors and
touchpad that may be on the fringe of panel reception. The
transceiver is compatible with all 319.5 MHz crystal and SAW
learn mode wireless sensors and touchpads.
Power line carrier transformer
Allows the use of X10 powerhouse lamp modules for light
control and light activation during alarms.
SuperBus 2000 voice only
module
Provides an output for a speaker that sounds system status
and alarm voice messages.
SuperBus 2000 phone
interface/voice module
Allows system access and control using touchtone
telephones, onsite or offsite. The module includes an output
for a speaker that sounds system status and alarm voice
messages
SuperBus 2000 bus devices
The following components can be used with the Concord 4 panel:
Table 3: SuperBus devices
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SnapCards
The following SnapCards expand the system as described:
8Z input Snapcard: Provides eight additional hardwired zone
inputs, of which two are dedicated for using two-wire smoke
detectors.
4 output SnapCard: Provides four form C relay outputs that
can be set up to activate other signaling devices, based on
system events, schedules, or direct control.
4Z input/output combo SnapCard: Provides three hardwired
zone inputs, one two-wire smoke detector loop, and two
outputs that can be set up to activate other signaling devices,
based on system events, schedules, or direct control.
SuperBus 2000 8Z input
module (HIM)
Provides eight additional hardwire zone inputs.
SuperBus 2000 four-relay
output module (HOM)
Provides four form C relay outputs that can be set up to
activate other signaling devices, based on system events.
Interrogator 200 audio
verification module
Allows central station operators to listen in and talk to
occupants on the premises to verify the emergency when an
alarm report is received.
SuperBus 2000 energy saver
module (ESM)
Provides a money-saving and convenient way to monitor and
control temperatures. The ESM uses low- and hightemperature limits to save energy by overriding the existing
HVAC thermostat.
SuperBus 2000 automation
module
Provides a connection to a compatible home automation
device.
SuperBus 2000 wireless
cellular gateway
Allows users to control and monitor the status of their system
from the alarm.com internet website.
SuperBus 2000 2-amp power
supply
Provides an additional 12 VDC, 2 amps for powering system
devices and is supervised via the panel data bus.
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Installation
Summary
This chapter provides information on locating and installing the panel and system
components.
Content
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Installation overview
Before starting the installation, plan your system layout and programming using
the worksheets provided in Appendix A “System planning sheets” on page 117.
Note: Class 2, Class 3, and power-limited fire alarm circuits must be installed
using FPL, FPLR, FPLP, or substitute cable permitted by the National Electrical
Code ANSI/NFPA 70 or Class 2, Class 3, and power-limited fire alarm circuit
conductors must be installed as Class 1 or higher circuits.
Note: Class 2, Class 3, and power-limited burglar alarm circuits must be installed
using CL2, CL2R, CL2P, or substituting cable permitted by ANSI/NFPA 70. Wire
that extends beyond the cable jacket must be separated from all other
conductors by a minimum of 0.25 in. or by a nonconductive barrier.
Use the following installation guidelines:
•Centrally locate the panel with relation to detection devices whenever
possible, to help reduce wire run lengths and labor.
•Locate the panel where the temperature will not exceed 120°F (49°C) or fall
below 32°F (0°C).
•Avoid running wires parallel with electrical wiring or fixtures such as
fluorescent lighting, to prevent wire runs from picking up electrical noise.
•Mount the panel at a comfortable working height (about 45 to 55 in. from the
floor to the bottom of the panel, as shown in Figure 1 on page 7).
•Leave space to the left and right of the panel for wiring, phone jack, and
mounting optional modules. Allow at least 9 in. (23 cm) above the panel
cabinet for antennas. Allow at least 24 in. (62 cm) in front of the panel to open
the panel door.
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Figure 1: Panel and component locations on a wall
Total system power and wire length guidelines
The panel can supply up to 1 amp (1,000 mA) in full load alarm condition for
system devices connected to panel terminals 4 (+12V), 7 and 8 (speaker
terminals), 9 (OUT1), 11 (+12V), 24 (2W SMK ZONE 8), and SnapCard
terminals.
For 24-hour backup, the total standby current draw for all devices connected to
panel terminals 4 (+12V), 9 (OUT1), 11 (+12V), 24 (if configured for 2-wire
smoke loop), and SnapCard terminals is limited to 90 mA (during normal standby
condition) using a 4.5 or 5.0 Ah battery, or 190 mA (during normal standby
condition) using a 7.0 Ah battery.
The total system wire length allowed can vary depending on devices powered by
the panel, the wire length between devices and the panel, and the combined wire
length of all devices.
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Device
Max. wire
length to
panel
Standby mA
draw
Alarm mA draw
SuperBus 2000 2x16 LCD alphanumeric
touchpad
22 ga.: 300 ft.
18 ga.: 750 ft.
15 mA
90 mA
SuperBus 2000 ATP 1000 alphanumeric
touchpad
22 ga.: 300 ft.
18 ga.: 750 ft.
12 mA
110 mA
SuperBus 2000 ATP 2100 alphanumeric
touchpad
22 ga.: 300 ft.
18 ga.: 750 ft.
30 mA
165 mA
SuperBus 2000 ATP 2600 alphanumeric
touchpad
22 ga.: 300 ft.
18 ga.: 750 ft.
30 mA
165 mA
SuperBus 2000 fixed display touchpad
22 ga.: 300 ft.
18 ga.: 700 ft.
11 mA
65 mA
SuperBus 2000 FTP 1000 fixed display
touchpad
22 ga.: 300 ft.
18 ga.: 700 ft.
12 mA
75 mA
SuperBus 2000 RF transceiver
22 ga.: 1,000
ft.
18 ga.: 2,500
ft.
45 mA
55 mA
SuperBus 2000 phone interface/voice module
22 ga.: 40 ft.
18 ga.: 120 ft.
25 mA
600 mA
SuperBus 2000 voice-only module
22 ga.: 40 ft.
18 ga.: 120 ft.
20 mA
300 mA (jumper)
600 mA (no
jumper)
SuperBus 2000 2 amp power supply
No load
No load
4 input/2 output SnapCard
N/A
20 mA
185 mA*
8Z hardwired zone expander SnapCard
N/A
38 mA
230 mA*
4 output SnapCard
N/A
1 mA
130 mA*
SuperBus 2000 8Z input module
22 ga.: 1,800
ft.
18 ga.: 4,000
ft.
18 mA
35 mA
SuperBus 2000 4-relay output module
22 ga.: 350 ft.
18 ga.: 900 ft.
12 mA
180 mA
Table 4 below describes the maximum wire length allowed between compatible
devices and the panel, and the minimum and maximum current draw of each
device.
*Maximum current draw for the SnapCards does not include the load which may be applied to
their auxiliary DC supply.
Wire type
Total system wire
18-gauge, unshielded
18-gauge, shielded
4,000 ft.
3,000 ft.
Table 5 below describes the total system wire lengths allowed for all SuperBus
2000 devices when installing systems using unshielded or shielded cable. After
determining panel location, run all necessary wires to that location using the
information in Table 6 on page 10.
Table 5: Wire lengths
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Wire type
Total system wire
22-gauge, unshielded
22-gauge, shielded
4,000 ft.
3,000 ft.
Device
Wire requirements
AC power transformer
2-conductor, 18-gauge, 25 ft. max.
Earth ground
Single conductor, 16-gauge solid, 25 ft. max.
Telephone (RJ-31X)
4-conductor
Detection devices
2- or 4-conductor, 22-gauge, 1,000 ft. max.
2- or 4-conductor, 18-gauge, 2,500 ft. max.
(based on 30 ohms max. loop resistance
including device)
Speakers
2-conductor, 18-gauge, 100 ft. max.
SuperBus 2000 devices
4-conductor, 22- or 18-gauge
Interrogator 200 AVM power and microphone
4-conductor, 22-gauge, shielded
2-wire smoke detectors
2-conductor, 22-gauge, 330 ft. max.
2-conductor, 18-gauge, 830 ft. max.
Table 6: Device wire requirements
Mounting the panel
Mount the panel to the wall or wall studs.
Caution: Make sure you are free of static electricity whenever you work on the
panel with the cover open. To discharge any static, first touch the metal panel
chassis, and then stay in contact with the chassis when touching the circuit
board. We recommend using a grounding strap.
To mount the panel:
1. Remove the panel door and remove the necessary wiring knockouts. Be
careful not to damage the circuit board.
2. Feed all wires through wiring knockouts and place the panel in position
against the wall.
3. Level the panel and mark the top and bottom mounting holes (see Figure 2 on
page 11).
4. Install anchors where studs are not present.
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Mounting hole
Backup battery terminals
Programming
touchpad header
Mounting hole
Antennas
Mounting hole
Snapcard connector
Processor
Terminal strip
Mounting hole
Grounding wire
Water pipe
Grounding clamp
5. Partially insert screws into the two top mounting hole locations, then hang the
panel on the two screws.
6. Recheck for level, insert the two lower screws, and tighten all four mounting
screws.
Figure 2: Panel components and mounting holes
Grounding the panel
For maximum protection from lightning strikes and transients, connect the
enclosure to earth ground as shown in Figure 3 below. Use 16-gauge, solid
copper wire from an earth grounded cold water pipe clamp to the enclosure.
Figure 3: Grounding the panel
Note: For best results, we recommend that you crimp a spade lug on the wire
end at the panel and secure the lug to the enclosure.
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Antenna shrouds
Install a plastic antenna shroud (included with panel) over each antenna and
snap them into the holes on the top of the enclosure (skip this step for hybrid and
commercial systems).
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Mounting hole
Snapcard connector
Snapcard
Mounting hole
Optional SnapCards
Use the SnapCard header on the right side of the panel (Figure 4 below) to install
an optional SnapCard. Install the SnapCard onto the panel SnapCard header
and secure it in place with two screws, included with the SnapCard. To connect
all necessary input/output wiring, refer to the SnapCard documentation.
Figure 4: Installing a SnapCard
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TIP
(+)
RING
(-)
BRN
GRY
GRN
RED
(-)
(+)
(-)
(+)
_
+ NC
COM
SW SW GND #1 #2
+12V - Red
BUS A - Green
BUS B - White or Yellow
GND - Black
1
2
3
4
5
6
789
10
11 12 13
14
15 1617
18
19
20
21
22
23 24
25 2627
28
16.5 VAC
GND
+12V
A
B
SPKR SPKR
OUT1 OUT2 +12V MIC GND
ZONE1 ZONE2
GND
ZONE3
ZONE4
GND
ZONE5 ZONE6
GND
ZONE7 ZONE8
GRN
BRN
GRY RED
Panel terminals
Figure 5 below shows an overview of panel terminals. The following sections
provide details on how to connect devices to the panel.
Figure 5: Panel terminals
Zones
The panel comes with factory programmed onboard hardwired zones. Install 2
kohm, end-of-line (EOL) resistors on all unused factory programmed onboard
hardwired zones. If you don’t want to install EOL resistors, delete any unused
zones from memory.
Zone inputs 1 through 8 are supervised using the included 2-kohm, end-of-line
resistors at the last device on each circuit. All eight zones accept either normally
open (NO) or normally closed (NC) detection devices.
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Panel terminals
Normally closed
(NC) contacts
in series
2 kohm resistor
Normally open
(NO) contacts
in series
2 kohm resistor
Motion
detector
GND
ZONE1 ZONE2
GND
ZONE3+12V
GND
ZONE5
NC
COM
Intrusion detection devices
Figure 6 below shows the typical wiring for NC and NO door/window intrusion
detection and the typical wiring for a PIR motion detector. The minimum available
panel voltage for hardwired PIR motion detectors is 8.5 VDC.
Figure 6: Connecting intrusion detection and motion detector circuits
Smoke detectors
You can connect two-wire and four-wire smoke detectors to the system.
Two-wire smoke detectors
Zone input 8 can be set up (in program mode) to accept the following 12 VDC,
two-wire smoke detectors:
ESL models 429AT, 429C, 429CT, 521B, 521BXT, 521NCSXT (models
521B and 521BXT require the following dip switch settings: 1-on, 2-off)
Caution: Use only the two-wire smoke detector models listed. Alarm signals from
other detectors may not process correctly if the panel loses AC power and is
operating only from the backup battery.
When set up for two-wire smoke detectors, zone 8 can handle up to 20 smoke
detectors (all of the same model, as listed above) with 120 uA maximum idle
current per detector. Maximum total loop current allowed in an alarm condition is
90 mA. Connect one or more, two-wire smoke detectors to the panel as shown in
Figure 7 on page 16.
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GND ZONE 7 ZONE 8GND ZONE 7 ZONE 8
Two-wire smoke
detectors
Four-wire smoke
detectors
Panel terminals
Note: When using two-wire smoke detectors on zone 8, the two-wire smoke
setting (in program mode) must be turned on before entering the learn sensors
menu.
Figure 7: Connecting two- and four-wire smoke detectors
Note: The two-wire smoke setting (in program mode) must be on when using
four-wire smoke detectors as shown in Figure 7 above. See “Onboard options inputs settings” on page 78 for complete details.
If two-wire smoke detectors with built-in sounders are used (521INCSXT), a
polarity reversal relay (model 405-03) may be used to activate the sounders on
all smoke detectors during a fire alarm (see Figure 8 on page 17). An output
must be used to activate the polarity reversal relay. This output must be
configured for fire alarm trigger, and siren tracking response (001-11).
Note: Onboard outputs 1 or 2, SnapCard outputs, or output module outputs may
be used to activate the polarity reversal relay.
Maximum alarm current that the panel can source to all external devices is
limited to 1 amp. Be sure to include the alarm current for all sounder smoke
detectors in the alarm current calculation.
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OUT 2
+12VGND
ZONE 8
2W-SMK
Polarity reversal
module (part # 405-03)
521NCSXT
521NCSXT
Minimum voltage
Maximum current available
8.3 VDC
Up to 30 mA total (combined alarm) current
8.1 VDC
Up to 40 mA total (combined alarm) current
7.6 VDC
Up to 60 mA total (combined alarm) current
7.1 VDC
Up to 80 mA total (combined alarm) current
Figure 8: Polarity reversal module
Four-wire smoke detectors
Terminal 24 provides power to four-wire smoke detectors that latch and remain in
the alarm state until power turns off, then restores to the detector. The panel
provides this power interruption from terminal 24 (2W SMK ZONE 8) only when
the two-wire smoke option is on.
Note: The two-wire smoke feature must be on for smoke detectors to reset after
canceling a fire alarm.
Table 7 below describes the minimum available panel power. Use only four-wire
smoke detectors that operate at these power limits. Connect up to five smoke
detectors as shown in Figure 7 on page 16.
Table 7: Minimum available panel power
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Panel terminals
SPKR SPKR
SPKR SPKR
Splice
Two 8-ohm speakers
in series (16 ohms)
Speakers and sirens
The panel provides one siren driver output for intrusion (steady), fire (temporal
3), and auxiliary (on-off-on-off) alarm sounds. This output trips only for partition 1
alarms. Install all sirens/speakers indoors in a concealed location.
Note: Do not connect a bell or piezo siren to the speaker output (terminals 7 and
8).
The output can drive a single 8-ohm speaker or a multiple speaker circuit of 8
ohms or higher. When connecting two or more speakers, wire them in series.
Wiring speakers in parallel can permanently damage the panel. Compatible
speakers are shown below.
Caution: To avoid disabling the panel speaker output, do not make speaker
connections with the panel power on.
15-watt speaker (13-060)
For exterior siren applications, connect the speaker to the panel using 18-gauge
wire as shown in Figure 9 below.
Figure 9: Connecting exterior speakers
Hardwired interior speaker (60-528)
Connect interior speakers to the panel (see Figure 10 on page 19) using 18gauge wire.
Caution: Connect only the large speaker to panel terminals 7 and 8 as shown.
The smaller speaker cannot handle output to terminals 7 and 8. To avoid
damaging the speaker, do not connect the smaller speaker to terminals 7 and 8.
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SPKR SPKRSPKR SPKR
Not used
Not used
7878
Figure 10: Connecting hardwired interior speakers
Exterior/interior piezo sirens
Onboard output 1 (OUT 1—terminal 9) is a 9 to 14 VDC switched, programmable
output that can handle a maximum of 1,000 mA current. The default setting
(01614) activates the output 30 seconds after a police or fire alarm condition
occurs. This allows you to connect a piezo siren without changing the output
configuration number in programming. This output is typically used for exterior
siren applications. Connect multiple piezo sirens in parallel. (For more
information on output configuration numbers, see “Onboard options menu” on
page 78.)
Note: For 24-hour backup, external power drain is limited to 90 mA (during
normal standby condition), using a 4.5 or 5.0 Ah battery, or 190 mA continuous
using a 7.0 Ah battery.
Piezo dynamic exterior siren (13-950)
Connect the siren to panel as shown in Figure 11 on page 20.
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Panel terminals
Red
Black
OUT1 GND
OUT2 +12V
To zone input
2 kohm resistor
Figure 11: Connecting exterior sirens
Output 2
Onboard output 2 (OUT 2—terminal 10) is an open-collector (switched path-toground), programmable output that can handle a maximum of 300 mA current
sink and up to 14 VDC. The default setting (01710) activates the output for status
and alarm tones, allowing for a piezo siren connection without changing the
output configuration number. This output is typically used for interior siren
applications. (For more information on output configuration numbers, see
“Onboard options menu” on page 78.)
Hardwired interior siren (13-949)
This siren has two inputs, steady (#1) and warble (#2). Use the steady (#1)
terminal for Concord 4 panels. The siren also includes a cover tamper switch that
can be connected to a hardwired zone input on the panel, SnapCard or
SuperBus 2000 hardwired input module. Connect the siren to the panel/zone
input terminals as shown in Figure 12 below.
Figure 12: Connecting an interior siren
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Panel terminals
SPKR
SPKR+12V MIC GND
Yellow
Splice
Audio verification
module
Interrogator 200 audio verification module
A maximum of two audio veification modules (AVM) are allowed (partition 1 only).
Connect the Interrogator 200 AVM to the panel terminals as shown in Figure 13
below. Use shielded cable to prevent crosstalk between the speaker and
microphone.
Figure 13: Connecting an Interrogator 200
Caution: If a speaker is already connected to panel terminals 7 and 8, the
Interrogator 200 speaker must be hooked up in series with that speaker to
provide a 16-ohm load. Hooking up speakers in parallel to panel terminals 7 and
8 creates a 4-ohm load that can cause permanent damage to the panel.
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Panel terminals
Touchpad with wires
Touchpad with terminals
GND +12V A BUS BGND +12V A BUS B
+12V - Red
A
+12V
B
GND/COM
BUS A - Green
BUS B - White or Yellow
GND - Black
SuperBus 2000 touchpads
SuperBus 2000 touchpads may have wires or screw terminals. All use the same
wiring scheme for power and bus connections. Connect touchpads as shown in
Figure 14 below.
Figure 14: Connecting touchpads
SuperBus 2000 modules
You may install SuperBus 2000 modules inside the panel cabinet or away from
the panel in the enclosure provided with the module.
Mounting modules inside the panel enclosure
Use the following guidelines when mounting modules inside the panel enclosure
(Figure 15 on page 23):
•Up to four of the SuperBus 2000 modules listed in Table 3 on page 3 can be
mounted inside the cabinet.
•The 2-amp power supply and phone interface/voice module each use two
mounting spaces when mounted inside the panel enclosure.
•The panel includes two support standoffs you install to secure module
bookplates to the panel.
Even if you don’t plan to mount modules inside the cabinet, install the support
standoffs for future use and to avoid losing them.
The cabinet has built-in mounting clips on the top and sides that module
backplates slide onto for mounting.
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Panel terminals
Power supply terminals
To power inputs on devices
GND +12V A BUS B
Figure 15: Installing SuperBus 2000 modules
SuperBus 2000 2-amp power supply (600-1019)
Refer to the power supply documentation for the mounting procedure. Connect
the power supply to the panel terminals and devices to be powered as shown in
Figure 16 below.
Note: Do not connect power (AC and battery) to the power supply until the panel
is ready for power-up. For power supply AC and battery connections, refer to the
power supply documentation.
Figure 16: Wiring the SuperBus 2-amp power supply to the panel
SuperBus 2000 transceiver modules
The transceiver expands RF reception range when placed near sensors on the
fringe of panel RF reception. Refer to the transceiver documentation for mounting
information.
Connect the transceiver (up to four) to the panel as shown in Figure 17 on page
24.
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+12V
A
B
GND/COM
Panel terminals
Transceiver terminals
GND +12V A BUS B
Panel terminals
Module terminals
Not used
GND +12V A BUS B SPKR SPKR
+12V A BUS B GND SPK 1 SPK 2 AUD 1 AUD 2
Figure 17: Wiring transceivers
SuperBus 2000 voice-only module
The module can be mounted inside or outside of the control panel cabinet. Refer
to the documentation included with each module, for complete mounting
instructions. For RJ-31X connections, see “RJ31X phone jack” on page 28.
The module requires panel power and bus connections, and speaker connection
through panel terminals as shown in Figure 18 below.
Figure 18: Wiring for the voice-only module
SuperBus 2000 phone interface/voice module
The phone interface/voice module includes two backplates for mounting the
module inside the control panel cabinet. You may also mount the module outside
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