Maxsys PC4108A Instructions Manual

PC4108A Zone Input Module
PC4108A
Tamper Switch*
TAM
VAUX+
RED YEL
Auxiliary Power Supply Connection 250 mA Max
BLK
GRNZ1COM
Combus to PC4010 / 4020 control panel
Z3 COM
Z2
Z4
If tamper terminal/switch is unused:
• connect a wire from TAM to any COM terminal
• the tamper pin switch must be pushed in
1. Introduction
The PC4108A is a zone input module that adds up to 8 fully programmable zones to the Maxsys security system.
TYPICAL ZONE CIRCUITS
Any Z
Terminal
Any Z
Z5
Z6 Z7
COM
COM
OR
Terminal
Z8
contacts with EOL
Any COM
Terminal
Normally closed
contact; No
End-of-Line Resistor
Any COM
Terminal
5600
2 normally closed
resistor
3.3 Installation and Wiring
Before beginning to wire the unit, ensure that all power (AC transformer and battery) is disconnected from the
Installation Instructions
Any Z
Any COM
Terminal
Terminal
5600
2 normally open contacts. Single
End-of-Line resistor.
Any Z
Any COM
Terminal
Terminal
5600
Normally closed and
normally open contact with
EOL resistor
Any Z
Terminal
5600
5600
Double EOL circuits: 2 normally
closed contacts with EOL
resistor and tamper resistor
Any Z
Terminal
5600
5600
DEOL - 1 NC contact with EOL resistor and
tamper resistor
Any COM
Terminal
Any COM
Terminal
control panel.
2. Specifications
• Connects to control panel via 4-wire Combus
• Current Draw: 30 mA (from Combus)
• AUX+ Output: 12 VDC, 250mA max. (power drawn from Combus)
• Tamper contact input
Compatible Cabinets
• PC4050C/CR** • PC4052C/CR**
• PC4051C/CR** • PC5001C/CP*
* PC4108AT (tamper) use with PC5001CP cabinet only **CR cabinets for North American customers only
3. Installing the PC4108A
3.1 Unpacking
The PC4108A package includes the following parts:
• One PC4108A circuit board
• 16 end-of-line resistors (5600 ohms)
• Three plastic stand-offs
3.2 Mounting
The PC4108A should be located inside a compatible cabinet, mounted in a dry, secure location. Preferably, it should be placed at a convenient distance from the connected devices.
Perform the following steps to mount the unit:
1. Press the three plastic stand-offs through the mounting holes at back of the cabinet.
2. Secure the cabinet to the wall in the desired location. Use appropriate wall anchors when securing the cabinet to drywall, plaster, concrete, brick or other surfaces.
3. Press the circuit board into the three plastic stand­offs to secure the module to the cabinet.
Perform the following steps to complete wiring:
1. Connect the four Combus wires to the PC4108A. Connect the red, black, yellow and green Combus wires to the RED, BLK, YEL and GRN terminals, respectively.
2. Complete all zone wiring to the zone input terminals (Z1-Z8). See the control panel Installation Manual for details on zone wiring configurations.
3. Connect the external tamper switch, if used.
Consult the wiring diagram above for further information.
3.4 Applying Power
After all wiring is completed, apply power to the control panel. Connect the battery leads to the battery, then connect the AC transformer. For more information on control panel power specifications, see the control panel Installation Manual.
NOTE: Do not connect the power until all wiring is complete.
4. Enrolling the Module
Once all wiring is complete, the module must be enrolled on the system. To enroll the module, perform the following:
1. Enter installer’s programming by pressing [*] [8] [Installer’s Code].
2. Scroll to “Module Hardware” and press the [*] key.
3. Scroll to “Enroll Module” and press the [*] key.
4. Scroll through the different modules until “PC41XX” is displayed. Press the [*] key.
5. The message “Create Tamper on Desired Unit” will be displayed. To create the required tamper, secure the tamper zone on the module and then open it. The transition from secure to violated enrolls the module. After this is done, the keypad will display the module number and will confirm enrollment (e.g. “PC4108 Mod 01 Enrolled”).
Once the unit is mounted, wiring may be completed.
Please refer to the System Installation Manual for information on limitations regarding product
use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer.
Zones 1-8 (PC4010)/1-16 (PC4020) are located on the main control panel. Additional zones are added in sequence. For example, if two PC4108A zone expanders are enrolled, the first one enrolled will be assigned zones 17 to 24 and the second will be assigned zones 25 to 32. To confirm which zones are assigned to which expander, press the arrow key when the enrollment confirmation message is displayed.
For more information regarding module enrollment, see the control panel Installation Manual.
5. Programming the Module
To access PC4010/4020 programming, enter [*][8] followed by the Installer’s code. The zones connected to the module must be added to a partition and programmed for operation. The programming worksheet located on this sheet indicates which sections must be programmed. For more information regarding zone programming, see the control panel Installation Manual.
NOTE: The zone types and attributes listed below are for PC4010/4020 v3.0. For zone programming for previous software versions, see the corresponding programming manual.
Zone Assignment [Partition Area > Add/Edit Par]
XX= Partitions 01-08 (PC4020) 01-04 (PC4010)
[0100XX0300] Add New Zone [0100XX0301] Edit Zone [0100XX0302] Delete Zone “ZONE XXX”
Zone Attributes:
A1=Bell Audible
A2=Bell Pulsed
A3=Bypass Enabled
A4=Chime Function
A5=Force Arm
A6=Swgr Shut Down
A7=TX Delay
A8=Waterflow Del
Zone Attribute Defaults
[00] Standard Delay ............................. YNYYNYNN
[01] Auxiliary Delay............................. YNY YYYNN
[02] Instant ............................................. YNY YNYNN
[03] Interior ............................................ YNYNNYNN
[04] Interior Delay ................................ YNY NNYNN
[05] Int Stay Away................................ YNYNYYNN
[06] Delay Stay Away .......................... YNYNYYNN
[07] Standard Fire ................................. YYNNNNNN
[08] Delayed Fire .................................. Y YNNNNNN
[09] Auto Ver Fire ................................. YYN NNNNN
[10] Waterflow ...................................... Y YNNNNNN
[11] Fire Supervis.................................. NYNNNNNN
[12] 24 Hr Bell ....................................... YNY NNNNN
[13] 24 Hr Bell/Buzz ............................ YNY NNNNN
[14] 24 Hr Buzzer.................................. YNYNNNNN
[15] 24 Hr Technical .............................NNNNNNNN
[16] 24 Hr Gas ....................................... YNY NNNNN
[17] 24 Hr Heat ..................................... Y YNNNNNN
[18] 24 Hr Medical ................................ NNY NNNNN
[19] 24 Hr Emergency .......................... YNYNNNNN
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8
[20] 24 Hr Water ................................... YNY NNNNN
[21] 24 Hr Freeze .................................. YNY NNNNN
[22] 24 Hr Holdup ................................ NNNNNNNN
[23] 24 Hr Panic .................................... NNN NNNNN
[24] Latching 24 Hr .............................. YNNNNNNN
[25] Momentary Arm ........................... YNNNNNNN
[26] Maintained Arm ........................... YNNNNNNN
[27] Forced Answer ..............................NNY NYNNN
[28] Links Supervis............................... NNY NYNNN
System Partition
[29] Links Answer ................................ NNYNYNNN
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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security
Controls Ltd. could void your authority to use this equipment. This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interfer­ence to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart “B” of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in any residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interfer­ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to television or radio reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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Re-orient the receiving antenna
Relocate the alarm control with respect to the receiver
Move the alarm control away from the receiver
Connect the alarm control into a different outlet so that alarm control and receiver are
on different circuits. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC helpful: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio/Television Interference Problems”. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock # 004-000-00345-4.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interfer­ence-causing equipment regulations. Cet appareil n umérique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigences de règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
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