Setup guide

Mounting and Wiring the Control
2-15
Connecting Relay Modules
1. Mount either remotely or in the control panel.
2. Connect to control’s keypad terminals using
the connector harness supplied with the
module. Use standard 4-conductor twisted
cable for long wiring runs.
If power supervision is required, use the
Trigger Module terminals as described in the
Aux Power Supervision Connections
paragraph in the Wiring to Keypads section
(page 2-3).
3. Set the module’s device address according to
the table at right.
4. Connect the desired field wiring to the unit's
relay contact terminals.
Notes
Use 4204/4229 modules or 6164 keypad.
Supervision: 4204/4229 modules and 6164
keypad are supervised against removal. The
module’s device address is displayed as follows
if a module is disconnected from the control’s
terminals, or if the module cover is removed and
the tamper jumper is installed:
Alpha: CHECK xx Wire Expansion
FAULT xx Wire Expansion
TAMPER xx Wire Expansion
ALARM xx Wire Expansion
Fixed-Glass: lxx (or 91 if field *199 set for 2-digit
display)
where “xx is the module’s address.
If communication/tamper failure occurs on a
device with zones wired to it, all zones on the
device will be displayed in their respective
partitions.
Relay Module Addresses
4204/6164
Address 4229/6164
††
Address
2 13 (zn 17-24) 08
† Use these addresses if using only relays
with the 6164 and not its zones.
†† Use these addresses if using zone
expansion and relays with the 6164;
supports only the first four zones in
parenthesis.
NOTE: You can not use a 4229 and 6164
in the same system.
††† Not available if zone doubling used.
Figure 10. 4204 Connections to Control
(4229 Module connections and 6164 optional
keypad connections are shown in the
Expansion Zones section on pages 2-10 and 2-
11, respectively)