ADEMCO 650-12EX 설치 지침 매뉴얼 - 페이지 8
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Wiring Connections:
Use only the wiring entry at the lower rear of the dase and carefully feed the wires along the underside of the
printed circuit board. Avoid contact between bare conductors, screws or metal parts likely to contact the
printed circuit.
Avoid unnecessary splices and loops within the unit. Check all connections carefully.
See Diagram 6 (for No. 650 or 651) or 9 (for No. 659.6,651-6,65@12EX or 65%12EX).
See Diagrams 8 and 9. Connections should be made in this'ordec
1. Alarm Terminals: To connect a closed circuit protective loop, see Diagram. On "-6" and "-12EX" units con-
nect tamper switch circuitry as desired.
2. Optlonal External LED: Connect as shown in Diagram. Also cut the YELLOW jumper on the PC board. Note:
The side of the LED that is not connected to the EXT LED terminal may be connected directly to the DC
source if the run is shorter than from the detector (and if, on No. 650 or 651 units, a control signal is also
used). OBSERVE POLARITY!
3; Control Signal Terminals and Optlons: See OPTIONAL OPERATING MODES. If one of the options is to be
selected, run the necessary lead(s) between the detector(s) and the main control and cut the necessary
jumpers.
4. a. (Nos. 856 and 851 Only): 8.5V.AC Terminals: Connect only the No. 1319 Transformer (supplied to these ter-
minals and plug it into a lPOV.AC outlet that is ON for 25 hours a day. Do not substitute-a different
transformer or improper operation or equipment damage may result. Make certain that the outlet cannot
accidently be turned OFF, so that the No. 650 or 651's built-in standby battery remains charged. The tab
provided on the transformer MUST be used to secure it in place with the outlet cover mounting screw.
Caution: No more than one unit may be connected to the transformer.
WARNING: IF A NO. 1320 TRANSFORMER IS USED, IT WILL DAMAGE THE UNIT!
b. (NOS. 859-8 and 851-6 Only) 6V.DC Terminals Connect these terminals to a 6V.DC source that can provide
40 mA continuously. Observe polarity! Continuous auxiliary capacities for some typical controls are:
No. 1021,402l:
400 mA
No. 4060
: 500'mA
No. 1022
: 15ClmA
No. 330R-25,34ClR-25: 250 mA
No. 3023
: 350mA
No. 332R-50,342R-503' 750 mA
No. 1024
: 2WmA
No. 1025
: 220mA
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c. (Nos. 85912EX, 65%12EX Only) 12V.DC Terminals: Connekt these terminals to a 12V.DC source that can
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provide 30 mA continuously. Observe polarity! Continuous auxiliary capacities for some typical controls
are:
.
No. 1021-12,4021-12: 400 mA
No. 1025.12,1025EX12:
220 mA
No. 1022-12
: 300 mA
No. 4060.12,406OEU : 500 mA
No. 1023.12
: 550 mA
No. 4090
: 500 mA
5. (Nos. 850 and 851 Only) Battery Lead: Disconnect the unit's BROWN battery lead from the STORAGE POST
on the PC board and connect. it to the + V POST (see Diagram 6). If unit is removed from service for any
reason, BROWN lead must be replaced on STORAGE POST to prevent damage to battery (damage will not
result from normal power outage&.
OPTIONAL aPERATIONAL MODES:
As shipped from Ademco, each detector's LED and relay will function together, at all times, regardless of
whether the main protectjve system control is ARMED or DISARMED. While motion is detected, the LED will
light and the relay contacts will transfer.
When used with a control that can provide a suitable switched voltage to the detector's CONTROL SIGNAL
TERMINAL to signal whether the control is ARMED or DISARMED, the detector can be programmed (by cutting
various combinations of jumpers on the unit's PC board) to provide optional modes of operation as described
in this section.
Switched Voltage for CONTROL SIGNAL Terminal:
CAUTION: Before cutting jumpers, make sure that the control can provide the proper switched voltage
Signal
to the + CONTROL SIGNAL TERMINAL, as shown in the following table:
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REQUIRED + CONTROL VOLTAGE SIGNAL
MODEL NO.
SYSTEM DISARMED
SYSTEM ARMED
INPUT IMPEDANCE
650,651,
+6V
ov
22K ohms
650.6.651.6
650.12EX, 65%12EX
ov
80
+12v
45K ohms
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