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Figure 18 FSL Zone Wiring – Control Unit
Figure 19 shows the wiring connections for
FSL zones on the expander. Note that the
connections are different on the expander
compared with the control unit.
Figure 19 FSL Zone Wiring - Expander
The allowed values for Alarm Contact/End
of Line resistors are: 4k7/2k2. 1k0/1k0,
2k2/2k2, or 4k7/4k7.
Note: Use the same pair of values for ALL
FSL wired circuits on the control unit. A
wired expander can use a different pair of
resistor values, but ALL circuits on an
expander must have the SAME values.
When programming select the FSL resistor
values for the control unit in Installer Menu -
System Options - Wired Zone Type. To select the
resistor values for a wired expander use
Installer Menu – Detectors Devices – Wired Expanders
- Edit Expander.
If you wish to connect two or more
detectors to a FSL zone, Figure 20 shows
the connections required.
Figure 20 Wiring Two Detectors per Zone
FSL.
Figure 21 shows an example of wiring
double doors with two door contacts to one
FSL zone. Each door contact is a reed
switch, connected between the outer
terminals. The inner (shaded) terminal is
not connected, and provides a spare
terminal.
Figure 21 Example: Wiring Two Door
Contacts to One FSL Zone.
Figure 22 shows an example of wiring a
trouble/masking output using the “3-
resistor method”. Note that you must use
2k2 and 4k7 resistors as shown. Other
values will not work (See System Options –
Masking in the i-on Range Engineering
Guide).
Figure 22 Example: Wiring a
Trouble/Masking Zone, 3 Resistor Method.
Shock Sensors and Roller Shutter
Sensors
You must connect roller shutter detectors
and shock sensors to the zone terminals on
the control unit. Do not connect them to
wired expanders. In addition, you must
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