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Versa'larm 4X
Outdoor Alarm System
Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual
Installation of the Versa'larm 4X
1. Determine mounting location for the Versa'larm 4X. Mount the unit using four #8 x 1.25" self tapping screws (not included)
(Fig. 1). The cover must be removed, then install the screws through the hole openings provided in the enclosure. Note: The
cover seals around the hole openings maintain a waterproof enclosure.
2. Drill holes for conduit connections, see Figure 1 for recommended hole locations on the enclosure. Attach conduit per
National Electrical Code.
3. Bring power wires through the conduit into the unit and connect to the terminal block (Fig. 2). Connect L1 to TB1, N to TB2
and G to TB3. Make sure the power is on a separate circuit breaker from any other device to maintain power integrity.
4. Bring "signaling device" wires (such as a float or pressure switch, etc.) through the conduit and connect to the terminal
block (Fig. 2). Connect to TB4 and TB5.
for proper installation. Connect only with UL or CSA listed switches rated 1 amp at 120 VAC minimum.
Caution!
5.
- When installing wires, route all wires away from sharp objects and internal components. After all wires are
installed, seal all conduits, per National Electrical Code, that come from sources containing corrosive gases. Failure to do so
will cause premature failure and void warranty.
6. If using the auxiliary contacts, make connection via wire nuts (Fig. 3). The auxiliary contacts can switch a maximum of 5
amps, 120 VAC.
7. Reinstall the enclosure cover and carefully tighten the four screws.
(Fig. 1)
Mounting Holes (2)
Test
Button
Silence
Button
Power
Indicator Light
Mounting Holes (2)
Testing the Versa'larm 4X
1. Turn on power, the "Power" indicator light should illuminate. Then, press the "Test" button located on the left side of the unit
(Fig. 1). Once the "Test" button is pressed, the buzzer should annunciate and beacon should illuminate. While pressing the
"Test" button, press the "Silence" button and the buzzer should silence. Let go of the "Test" button and repeat the sequence
several times to ensure the system is working properly.
2. Test the system similar to Step 1, but by activating the "signaling device". The buzzer should annunicate and the beacon
should illuminate.
3. Test product weekly to ensure system integrity.
Alarm Systems
Control Panels
PO Box 827 Hawley, MN 56549 (218) 483-3034 Fax (218) 483-3036 www.alderonind.com
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Caution!
- When installing the "signaling device", refer to its installation instructions
Terminal Block (TB) 1 2 3 4 5
Beacon
Buzzer
Recommended
Conduit Hole
Locations
CAUTION!
power in and float as shown
(Fig. 2) will cause catastrophic
circuit board damage.
Do not exceed 8 in. lbs. torque when
tightening screw terminals.
Wire Range: 12-24 AWG
Float Switches
(Fig. 2)
L1 N G
Signaling
(120 VAC 50/60 Hz)
Device
(Float Switch)
- Failure to connect
Leak Detection Systems
(Fig. 3)
Auxiliary Contacts
CR2
CR2
COMMON
NORMALLY
NORMALLY
CLOSED
OPEN
5 Amps, 120 VAC Maximum
P/N: 10045 Rev. B
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