Available Models................................................................................................................................ 16
Model Differences.................................................................................................................................... 17
Zone Expander......................................................................................................................................... 27
Zone Wiring.............................................................................................................................................. 30
Bell Wiring................................................................................................................................................. 33
Telephone Line Wiring............................................................................................................................. 33
CO Detector.............................................................................................................................................. 35
Using the Keypad.............................................................................................................................. 39
Special Keys.............................................................................................................................................. 39
LED Indicators.......................................................................................................................................... 39
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Working with Partitions.................................................................................................................... 42
Setting Up a Partition.............................................................................................................................. 43
Global Zones............................................................................................................................................. 44
Fire and CO Zone Types.......................................................................................................................... 44
Real Time Clock........................................................................................................................................ 46
Communication Paths............................................................................................................................. 46
Local Firmware Upgrade.................................................................................................................. 48
Testing the System............................................................................................................................ 48
Installer Walk Test.................................................................................................................................... 48
Viewing the Event Buffer......................................................................................................................... 48
System Operation........................................................................................................................................ 48
Arming and Disarming..................................................................................................................... 48
Partition vs. Global Keypad......................................................................................................................... 49
Single Partition Operation................................................................................................................ 49
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Door Chime........................................................................................................................................ 51
Temperature Display......................................................................................................................... 51
Low Temperature Warning.............................................................................................................. 52
Keypad Function Keys.................................................................................................................................. 52
Function Key Definitions................................................................................................................... 52
[00] Null Function Key............................................................................................................................. 52
[07] System Test....................................................................................................................................... 53
[09] Night Arm.......................................................................................................................................... 53
[12] Global Stay Arm................................................................................................................................ 53
[13] Global Away Arm.............................................................................................................................. 53
[14] Global Disarming.............................................................................................................................. 53
[17] Arm Interior...................................................................................................................................... 54
[21]-[24] Command Output 1 to 4......................................................................................................... 54
[29] Bypass Group Recall........................................................................................................................ 54
[31] Local PGM Activate........................................................................................................................... 54
[34] User Programming.......................................................................................................................... 54
[35] User Functions.................................................................................................................................. 55
[37] Time & Date Program...................................................................................................................... 55
[61]-[68] Partition 1 to 8 Select............................................................................................................... 55
Language Selection...................................................................................................................................... 55
Add User Labels....................................................................................................................................... 65
System Test............................................................................................................................................... 66
Time and Date.......................................................................................................................................... 67
Enable DLS/Allow System Service.......................................................................................................... 68
User Call-up.............................................................................................................................................. 68
User Walk Test.......................................................................................................................................... 68
Late to Open............................................................................................................................................. 68
Late to Open Time................................................................................................................................... 69
When disarmed:....................................................................................................................................... 71
When armed:............................................................................................................................................ 71
SMS Command and Control....................................................................................................................... 71
SMS Command and Control Functions........................................................................................... 71
System Operation........................................................................................................................................ 72
[000] Language Selection........................................................................................................................ 78
[001]-[128] Zone Labels........................................................................................................................... 78
[051] Zone Tamper Label........................................................................................................................ 79
[052] Zone Fault Label............................................................................................................................. 79
[064] CO Alarm Message......................................................................................................................... 79
[065] Fire Alarm Message....................................................................................................................... 80
[066] Fail To Arm Event Message........................................................................................................... 80
[067] Alarm When Armed Event Message............................................................................................ 80
[100] System Label................................................................................................................................... 80
[002] Zone Attributes............................................................................................................................... 88
Assign zone attributes:............................................................................................................................ 88
System Times..................................................................................................................................... 90
[000] – System Area................................................................................................................................. 90
155 - System Trouble............................................................................................................................... 97
156 - Latched System Event (Strobe)..................................................................................................... 98
157 - System Tamper............................................................................................................................... 98
161 - DC Trouble....................................................................................................................................... 99
165 - Proximity Tag Used........................................................................................................................ 99
Word library................................................................................................................................................ 244
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Zone Wiring...................................................................................................................................... 254
Bell Wiring........................................................................................................................................ 254
Control of the Protected Premises...................................................................................................... 264
Bell Location........................................................................................................................................... 264
Protection of the Control Unit.............................................................................................................. 264
User Information................................................................................................................................... 265
Aux Loading and Battery Selection............................................................................................... 265
SIA False Alarm Reduction Installations: Quick Reference......................................................... 266
SIA quick reference table...................................................................................................................... 267
EU Compliance Statement.............................................................................................................. 270
Important Notes for EN50131-1 compliant systems................................................................... 271
Australia / New Zealand Regulatory Compliance........................................................................ 271
New Zealand Telepermit Grant...................................................................................................... 272
UK Compliance Statement............................................................................................................. 272
Specifications For EN50131....................................................................................................................... 273
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Safety Instructions for Service Personnel
When using equipment connected to the telephone network, always follow the basic safety
instructions provided with this product. Inform the end-user of the safety precautions that must be
observed when operating this equipment.
Before Installing The Equipment
Ensure your package includes the following items:
•HS2016-4/HS2016/2032/2064/2128 alarm controller
•Power supply, direct plug-in
•Installation and user guides, including the safety instructions
Selecting A Suitable Location For The Alarm Controller
Refer to the following list to find a suitable location to install this equipment:
•Locate near a telephone socket and power outlet.
•Select a location free from vibration and shock.
•Place alarm controller on a flat, stable surface and follow the installation instructions.
•Do not locate the equipment where people may walk on the secondary circuit cable(s).
•Do not connect alarm controller to the same electrical circuit as large appliances.
•Do not select a location that exposes your alarm controller to direct sunlight, excessive heat,
moisture, vapors, chemicals or dust.
•Do not install this equipment near water (e.g., bathtub, kitchen/laundry sink, wet basement,
near a swimming pool).
•Do not install this equipment and accessories in areas where risk of explosion exists.
•Do not connect this equipment to electrical outlets controlled by wall switches or automatic
timers.
•Avoid interference sources.
•Avoid installing equipment near heaters, air conditioners, ventilators, and refrigerators.
•Avoid locating equipment close to or on top of large metal objects (e.g., wall studs).
for information on locating smoke and CO detectors.
Safety Precautions Required During Installation
•Never install this equipment and/or telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
•Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
•Position cables so that accidents can not occur. Connected cables must not be subject to
excessive mechanical strain.
•Use only the power supply provided with this equipment. Use of unauthorized power supplies
may cause damage.
•For direct plug-in versions, use the power supply provided with the device.
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WARNING: This equipment has no mains on/off switch. The plug of the direct plug-in power
supply is intended to serve as the disconnecting device if the equipment must be quickly
disconnected. It is imperative that access to the mains plug and associated mains socket/
outlet is never obstructed.
IMPORTANT NOTES
•This equipment is stationary-fixed with a direct plug-in external transformer or a permanently
connected internal transformer dependent on the region. It must be installed by Skilled
Persons only (Skilled Person is defined as a person with relevant education or experience to
enable him or her to identify hazards and to take appropriate actions to reduce the risks of
injury to themselves and others). It must be installed and used within an environment that
provides the pollution degree max 2, over voltages category II, in non-hazardous, indoor
locations only.
•For permanently connected versions, the fuse in the power connector serves as the
disconnecting device. The disconnect device will only remove the mains power and will not
disconnect battery power. The installer is responsible to ensure that a readily accessible mains
disconnect device is incorporated in the building for permanently connected installations.
•There are no end user replaceable parts within this equipment.
•Before servicing, disconnect the mains power, battery and telephone connections.
•The equipment enclosure must be secured to the building structure before operation.
•All national wiring rules must be observed.
Ensure that cables are positioned so that accidents cannot occur.
•Internal wiring must be routed in a manner that prevents
•- Excessive strain or loosening of wire on terminal connections;
- Damage of conductor or insulation.
•The wiring (cables) used for installation of the alarm system and accessories shall be insulated
with PVC, TFE, PTFE, FEP, Neoprene or Polyamide.
•Do not route any wiring over circuit boards
•Disposal of used batteries must be made in accordance with local waste recovery and recycling
regulations.
•Use authorized accessories only with this equipment.
•Do not place any object on the top of the cabinet.
•Do not spill any liquids on the cabinet.
•Do not touch the equipment and its connected cables during an electrical storm; there may be
a risk of electric shock.
•Save these safety instructions for future use.
•These safety instructions should not prevent you from contacting the distributor and/or the
manufacturer to obtain any further clarification and/or answers to your concerns.
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Introduction
About the System
The PowerSeries Neo alarm panel is a feature-rich, scalable alarm system designed for residential
and light commercial use. The alarm panel supports both hardwired and wireless devices. This
section lists the features of the alarm panel, available models, and compatible devices.
The following symbols are used to indicate features or methods of operation that are only available
in a particular market. No symbol indicates the feature or operation is available for all markets
unless noted specifically otherwise.
- North America
- Europe
- France
- United Kingdom
Features
The following features are available on the PowerSeries Neo alarm controller.
Zones, Wireless Keypads, Wireless Keys, Panic Pendants and Proximity Tags
•16, 32, 64, or 128 wireless or hardwired zones supported, including 6 or 8 hardwired zones
available on the controller.
•zone types and 14 programmable zone attributes
•Up to 16 separate wireless keypads supported
•Up to 32 separate wireless keys or supported
•Up to 94 separate proximity tags supported
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Access codes
•Up to 1002 access codes: 1000 (level 2-EN) including one system master code (level 3-EN). In
addition, one installer code (level 3-EN), and one maintenance code are available.
Note: EN50131-1 compliant systems using 1000 access codes shall set the access code to 8
digits (section [041], option 02).
•Programmable attributes for each user code - See Access Code Attributes.
Programmable Outputs (PGMs)
•Up to 4 programmable outputs (PGM) on the alarm controller with 49 available options
•22, 38, 80, 148 maximum programmable outputs
System Supervision Features
The PowerSeries Neo system continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions and
provides audible and visual indication at the keypad. Trouble conditions include:
•AC power failure
•Zone trouble
•Fire trouble
•Telephone line trouble
•Communicator trouble
•Low battery condition
•RF jam
•AUX power supply fault
•Failure to communicate
•Module fault (supervisory or tamper)
Additional Features
•2-way wireless device support
•Visual verification (images + audio)
•Proximity tag support
•PGM scheduling
•Quick arming
•User, partition, module, zone and system labels
•Programmable system loop response
•Keypad and panel software versions viewable through keypad
•Doorbell zone type
•Low battery PGM type
Available Models
The following alarm controller models are available:
•HS2016-4
•HS2016
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•HS2032
•HS2064
•HS2064 E
•HS2128
•HS2128 E
Note: Not all models are available in all markets.
Model Differences
The table below lists the features of each alarm system model.
repeaters *
Proximity tags 9999449994714747
Alt Comm.
phone #’s
User-
programmabl
e phone #’s
Event buffer10001000500500500500500
8-zone
expander
HSM2108
Power supply
HSM2300
Power supply/
high-current
output
expander
HSM2204
8-output
expander
HSM2208
2- way wireless
integration
module
Audio
verification
module
HSM2955
1281286464321616
8888868
4444224
8888844
4444444
8888888
151577311
4433333
4433111
161688422
1111111
1111111
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*For UL installations, 2 repeaters must be installed for proper signal routing.
*The "E" reference next to the model name HS2128 or HS2064 is an order code reference. Model
HS2016-4 is not UL/ULC listed.
Compatible Devices
The following devices are compatible with this alarm controller.
Note: On the table below and throughout this document, x in the model number represents
the operating frequency of the device as follows: 9 (912-919 MHz), 8 (868MHz), 4 (433MHz).
Note: Only models operating in the band 912-919 MHz are UL/ULC listed where indicated. Only
UL approved devices are to be used with UL/ULC listed systems.
Table 2: Compatible Devices
Modules
Wireless keypads
HS2LCDWFx
HS2LCDWFPx
Hardwired keypads with 2-way
wireless integration module
Hardwired keypads
Note: The ICN and LED
models can be used only in
UL resi burg applications (no
HS2LCDRFx
HS2LCDRFPx
HS2LCD
HS2LCDP
HS2ICNUL
UL resi fire listing).
Touchscreen Keypad
HS2TCHP
Note: For ULC-s559 Listed
applications the HS2TCHP
touchscreen keypad is for
supplementary use only.
2-way wireless integration module
8-zone expander
8-zone expander, 32 zones graphic
HSM2HOSTx
HSM2108
HSM2208
annunciator (4x HSM2208), 64 zone
graphic annunciator (8x HSM2208)
Presence – long range
Wireless PG ceiling mount detector with Smart
PGX862
Presence – short range
Wireless PG door/window contact
Wireless PG door/window contact w/ AUX
PGx975
PGx945
UL
UL
Central Station Receivers
SG-System I, II, III, IV, 5
Enclosures
The PowerSeries Neo main board can be installed in the metal enclosures listed below: Tamper protection switches can be
installed on all enclosures, including door opening protection and/or removal from the mounting position. Doors can be
secured using screws or keylock.
Model PC4050C (hinged door) made of 18Ga steel, painted beige, dimensions 305mm(L) x 376mm(W) x 124mm(W)
Model CMC-1 (hinged door) made of 18Ga steel (base) and 16Ga (door), painted beige, dimensions 287mm(L) x 298mm(W)
x 94mm(H)
Model PC5006C (removable door) made of 18Ga steel, painted white, dimensions 403mm(L) x 338mm(W) x 100mm(H)
Model PC5003C (removable door) made of 22Ga steel, painted, dimensions: 248mm(L) x 298mm(W) x 76mm(H)
For EN50131-1 Grade 2 compliant installations, all holes on the side of the cabinets shall be covered (plugged) if no
accessories are installed in the cabinet that will use these mounting holes.
The equipment enclosure shall be secured to the building structure before operation. Use 4 screws (appropriate for the wall
material on which it is attached) inserted through the four mounting holes provided in the back of the enclosure base.
Introduction
Installation
Overview of Installation Process
The steps below are provided to assist with the installation of the alarm system. Read over this
section to get an overall understanding of the order of installation. Working from this plan can help
reduce problems and reduce the overall time required for installation.
Step 1 – Create a Layout
Draw a rough sketch of the site and include all alarm detection devices, zone expanders, keypads
and other required modules.
Step 2 – Mount the Panel
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Decide on a location for the alarm panel and secure it to the wall using suitable mounting
hardware. Mounting the Enclosure.
Step 3 – Wire the Alarm Controller
Wire each of the modules to the alarm controller following the guidelines provided in Corbus
Wiring.
Step 4 – Wire Zones
Complete all zone wiring. Follow the guidelines provided in Zone Wiring to connect zones using
normally closed loops, single EOL resistor, double EOL resistors, fire zones and keyswitch arming
zones.
Step 5 – Complete Wiring
Complete all other wiring including bells or sirens, telephone line connections, ground connections
or any other wiring necessary. Follow the guidelines provided in Terminal Descriptions.
Step 6 – Power up the Control Panel
Once all zone and alarm controller wiring is complete, connect the battery before applying AC, and
power up the system. The alarm controller will not power up if only the battery is connected.
Step 7 – Enroll Keypads and Modules
All keypads must be enrolled in order to operate on the system. To enroll the first keypad, see
Enrolling the First Keypad. To enroll optional keypads, enter installer's programming section [902]
[000]. For more information, Module Programming.
Step 8 – Confirm Module Supervision
By default, all modules are supervised upon installation. Supervision is enabled at all times. To
confirm that each module is properly supervised, [903] Confirm Module.
Step 9 – Enroll Wireless Devices
Wireless devices are enrolled via the wireless transceiver module (HSM2HOSTx) or RF keypad and
Installer Programming section [804]. See Wireless Programming to enroll wireless devices.
Step 10 – Program the System
5 - I.D. Tone on Programming provides a complete description of how to program the alarm
controller. It contains complete descriptions of the various programmable features and options.
Fill out the programming worksheets starting at Programming Worksheets completely before
attempting to program the system.
Step 11 – Test the System
Test the panel completely to ensure that all features and functions operate as programmed.
Alarm Controller Installation
Begin the installation by mounting the alarm controller in the metal enclosure using the standoffs provided. Optional modules, such as the HSM2108 and HSM2208, can also be mounted in the
enclosure.
Install hardware in the sequence indicated on the following pages.
Mounting the Enclosure
Locate the panel in a dry area, preferably near an unswitched AC power source and the incoming
telephone line. Complete all wiring before applying AC or connecting the battery.
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Wiring
All wiring entry points on the enclosure are designated by arrows. All circuits are classified UL
power limited except for the battery leads. Minimum 1/4” (6.4mm) separation must be maintained
at all points between power limited and non-power limited wiring and connections.
Terminal Descriptions
The following terminals are available on the PowerSeries Neo alarm controller.
TerminalDescription
BAT+, BAT-Battery terminals. Use to provide backup power and additional current when system
demands exceed the power output of the transformer, such as when the system is in
alarm. Note: Do not connect the battery until all other wiring is complete.
ACPower terminals. Connect the battery before connecting the AC. Do not connect the
battery or transformer until all other wiring is complete.
AUX+, AUX-Auxiliary terminals. Use to power modules, detectors, relays, LEDs, etc. (700mA MAX).
Connect the positive side of device to AUX+, the negative side to AUX-.
BELL+, BELL-Bell/Siren power (700mA MAX). Connect the positive side of any alarm warning device to
BELL+, the negative side to BELL-.
RED, BLK, YEL, GRNCorbus terminals. Use to provide communication between the alarm controller and
connected modules. Each module has four Corbus terminals that must be connected to
the Corbus.
PGM1 to PGM4Programmable output terminals. Use to activate devices such as LEDs.
(PGM1, PGM3, and PGM4: 50mA PGM2: 300mA or can be configured as an input)
Zone input terminals. Each zone should have one detection device; however, multiple
detection devices can be wired to the same zone.
Wire Routing for Power & Non-Power Limited
All wiring entry points are designated on the diagram by arrows. All circuits are classified UL
installation power limited except for the battery leads which are not power limited.
A minimum ¼” (6.4mm) separation must be maintained at all points between power limited and
non-power limited wiring and connections. See Wiring diagrams for expanded diagrams.
Note: Wire entry for power limited wiring must be separated by a different entry access from
non-power limited wiring.
Figure 1: Wiring Routing (North America only)
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Figure 2: Wiring Routing (EN50131 only)
Corbus Wiring
The RED and BLK Corbus terminals are used to provide power while YEL and GRN are used for data
communications. The 4 Corbus terminals of the alarm controller must be connected to the 4 Corbus
terminals or wires of each module.
The following conditions apply:
•Corbus should be run with minimum 22 gauge quad, two pair twisted preferred.
•The modules can be home run to the panel, connected in series or can be T-tapped.
•Do not use shielded wire for Corbus wiring.
Note: Any module can be connected anywhere along the Corbus. Separate wire runs for
keypads, zone expanders etc. are not necessary.
Note: No module can be more than 1,000'/305m (in wire length) from the panel. Do not use
shielded wire for Corbus wiring.
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Figure 3: Corbus Wiring
Module (A) is wired correctly as it is within 1,000'/305m of the panel, in wire distance. Module (B)
is wired correctly as it is within 1,000'/305m of the panel, in wire distance. Module (C) is NOT wired
correctly as it is farther than 1,000'/305m from the panel.
Current Ratings
In order for the system to operate properly, the power output of the alarm controller and power
supply modules cannot be exceeded. Use the following data to ensure that the available current is
not exceeded.
Table 3: System Output Ratings
DeviceOutputRating (12VDC)
HS2016-4
AUX:700mA. Subtract the listed rating for each keypad, expansion
module and accessory connected to AUX or Corbus. At least
HS2016
HS2032
BELL:700mA. Continuous rating. 2.0A. short term. Available only
100mA must be reserved for the Corbus.
with standby battery connected. Not for use in UL/ULC or EN
HS2064
certified applications.
HS2064 E
HS2128
HS2128 E
HSM2208AUX:250mA. Continuous rating. Subtract for each device
connected. Subtract the total load on this terminal from the
alarm panel AUX/Corbus output.
HSM2108AUX:100mA. Subtract for each device connected. Subtract the total
load on this terminal from the panel AUX/Corbus output.
Alarm Controller Current Calculation
Panel Calculation
Maximum (Standby or Alarm)
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AUX (700mA max. including PGMs 1-4)
Corbus (700mA max.)***
PCLink+ (Alt. Com.:125mA)
Total (must not exceed 700mA)
***See Corbus Current Calculation Chart.
For UL, ULC and Commercial Listed applications, the total standby and alarm current cannot exceed
values in Table 4 .
Table 4: Corbus Current Calculation Chart
ItemCurrent (mA)xQuantityTotal (mA)
HS2016-4/HS2016/
85x185
HS2032/HS2064/
HS2064 E/HS2128/
HS2128 E
HS2LCD105x
HS2ICN105x
HS2LED105x
HS2LCDP105x
HS2ICNP105x
HS2LCDRF105x
HS2ICNRF105x
HS2ICNRFP105x
HS2TCHP160x
Current required for connected devices =
HSM2300*30x
AUX output current of HSM2108
HSM2208*40x
AUX output current of HSM2208
HSM2300/2204*35x
HSM2HOSTx35x
HSM2955**x
3G2080(R)E/
125 (PCLINK)x
TL2803G(R)E/
TL280(R)E
Total Corbus Current =
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*These units draw current from the Corbus to power devices external to the module. This current
must be added to the total Corbus current. See manufacturer's specifications for the current draw
of each device.
** For HSM2955 current draw refer to HSM2955 installation manual.
Line Loss
Voltage loss through wire resistance must be considered for all installations. To ensure proper
operation, at least 12.5Vdc must be applied to all modules on the system (when AC is connected
and the battery is fully charged). If less than 12.5Vdc is applied, system operation is adversely
affected.
To correct the problem, try any or all of the following:
1.Connect a PowerSeries Neo power supply between the alarm controller and the module to
provide additional power to the Corbus.
2.Reduce the length of the Corbus run to the module.
3.Increase the gauge of wire.
Capacitance Limits
An increase in capacitance on the Corbus affects data transmission and causes the system to slow
down. Capacitance increases for every foot of wire added to the Corbus. The capacitance rating of
the wire used will determine the maximum length of the Corbus.
For example, 22-gauge, non-shielded, 4-conductor wire has a typical capacitance rating of 20
picofarads per foot (which is 20nF/1000’). For every 1000' of wire added – regardless of where it is
run – the capacitance of the Corbus increases by 20nF.
The following table indicates the total wire distance allowed for the capacitance rating of the wire
used:
Table 5: Wire Capacitance
Wire Capacitance per 1000’ (300m)Total Corbus Wire Length
Remove all power from the system while connecting modules to the alarm controller.
Zone Expander
The main alarm controller has connection terminals for zones 1 to 8. Additional HSM2108 zone
expanders may be added to increase the number of zones on the system. Each zone expander
consists of one group of 8 zones. At enrollment, the zone expander is automatically assigned to the
next available zone slot. Connect the RED, BLK, YEL and GRN terminals to the Corbus terminals on
the alarm panel. Board current draw: 30mA.
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Figure 4: HSM2108 Zone Expander
Refer to the HSM2108 installation sheet for more information.
Output Expander
The HSM2208 module is used to add up to 8 low-current programmable outputs to the alarm
system.
The 4-wire Corbus connection is used by the panel to communicate with the module. Connect the
RED, BLK, YEL and GRN terminals to the Corbus terminals on the alarm panel. Board current draw:
40mA.
Figure 5: HSM2208 Output Expander
Wireless Transceiver Module
The HSM2HOSTx 2-way wireless integration module provides communication between wireless
devices and the alarm controller.
Connect the HSM2HOSTx to the 4-wire Corbus of the alarm controller according to the following
diagram.
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Figure 6: HSM2HOSTx Wiring Diagram
After you have completed the wiring, reconnect power to the security system. Board current draw:
35mA
Power Supply Wiring
The HSM2300/2204 power supply/high-current output module provides up to 1.0A of additional
current and can be used to add up to four programmable outputs (HSM2204 only) to the alarm
system.
The 4-wire Corbus connection provides communication between the module and alarm panel.
Connect the RED, BLK, YEL and GRN terminals to the Corbus terminals on the alarm controller. If O1
is not used, connect to Aux with a 1K resistor. Board current draw: 1.2A.
Figure 7: Power Supply Wiring
Keypad Wiring
To wire a keypad to the alarm controller, remove the keypad backplate (refer to the keypad
installation sheet) and connect the RED, BLK, YEL and GRN terminals to the corresponding
terminals on the alarm controller.
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Keypad Zone/PGM Wiring
Hardwired devices can be connected to hardwired keypads with inputs (zone) or outputs (PGM).
This saves from running wires back to the control panel for every device.
To connect a zone device to HS2LCD, HS2ICON, HS2LED and HS2TCHP keypads, run one wire to the
P/Z terminal and the other to B. For powered devices, use red and black to supply power to the
device. Run the red wire to the R (positive) terminal and the black wire to the B (negative) terminal.
Keypad zones support Normally Closed Loops, Single End of Line and Double End of Line.
To connect the PGM output, run one wire to the P/Z terminal and the other to R.
Figure 8: Keypad Terminals
Note: When using end of line supervision, connect the zone according to one of the
configurations outlined in Zone Wiring. End of line resistors must be placed on the device end
of the loop, not at the keypad.
Assigning Keypad Zones
When using keypad zone inputs, each input used must be assigned a zone number in Installer
Programming.
First, ensure that you have enrolled all installed keypads into the desired slots ([902] Add/Remove
Modules). Next, assign keypad zones by entering programming section [861]-[876], subsection 011
for keypads 1-16. Enter a 3-digit zone number for each of the keypad zones. This number must be
programmed into the slot location that the keypad is assigned to.
Note: If a keypad zone input is assigned to zone number 1 to 8, the corresponding zone
cannot be used on the main control panel.
Once the keypad zones are assigned, you must also program zone definitions and zone attributes.
[001] AssignZone Types and Zone Setup.
HSM2955 Wiring
For wiring information refer to HSM2955 Installation manual.
Alternate Communicator Wiring
See Alternate Communicator installation manual.
Zone Wiring
Power down the alarm controller and complete all zone wiring.
Zones can be wired to supervise normally open devices (e.g., smoke detectors) or normally closed
devices (e.g., door contacts). The alarm panel can also be programmed for single end-of-line or
double end-of-line resistors.
Zone programming is done using the following programming sections:
•[001] selects zone definition
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