Installation Instructions

CONNECT INPUTS – CHANNEL TRIGGERING
NOTE: Use any
ONE
method to trigger INPUT #1. Use method “P” or “N” for INPUT 2 and/or 3. All channels triggered by “P” or “N” method have a 1 SEC
integration delay. “SC” (SmartChannel) will analyze Bell or Siren Driver output to determine if trigger is BURG or FIRE, and has a 7 SEC integration delay.
After triggering channels, use Signal Verification online at www.alarmpath.com or call AlarmPath Toll-Free (866) 252-7672 and access Automated Operator System (Touch-Tone option 5)
SmartChannel (INPUT Terminal 1)
“BELL POSITIVE” TRIGGER
e.g. ADEMCO, NAPCO and others with switched “BELL POSITIVE”
terminals
CUT resistor R36 to convert INPUT #1 to SmartChannel
(remove power from unit before cutting any jumpers)
Make sure resistor R30 has NOT been cut
Run wire from AP-4700V INPUT #1 screw terminal to Alarm
Control Panel BELL + terminal
Steady Voltage (+4.5 to +14.5VDC) on INPUT #1 sends code
1D (BURG), pulsating Voltage (~800mS – 8 SEC/cycle) sends
code 1C (FIRE)
SmartChannel (INPUT Terminal 1)
“BELL NEGATIVE” TRIGGER
e.g. DSC and others with switched “BELL NEGATIVE” terminals
CUT resistor R36 to convert INPUT #1 to SmartChannel
(remove power from unit before cutting any jumpers)
CUT resistor R30 to convert INPUT #1 to Low/Negative/Pull-to-
ground trigger (remove power from unit before cutting an
y
jumpers)
Run wire from AP-4700V INPUT #1 screw terminal to Alarm
Control Panel BELL – terminal
Constant Ground on INPUT #1 sends code 1D (BURG),
pulsating Ground (~800mS – 8 SEC/cycle) sends code 1C
(FIRE)
SmartChannel (INPUT 1)
“SIREN DRIVER” TRIGGER
e.g. CADDX and other Alarm Control Panels with built-
in siren drivers
USE THIS METHOD ONLY IF METHOD
SC-BP OR SC-BN CANNOT BE USED
CUT resistor R36 to convert INPUT #1 to
SmartChannel (remove power from unit before
cutting any jumpers)
Run wire from AP-4700V INPUT #1 screw
terminal to Alarm Control Panel Built-In Siren
Driver terminal. See NOTE below
Warble Siren Audio Tone (~500hz to 2khz) on
INPUT #1 sends code 2D (BURG), Steady Siren
Audio Tone (~1khz) sends code 2C (FIRE)
“POSITIVE” TRIGGER (INPUT #1, 2 or 3)
e.g. Any “POSITIVE” voltage (+4.5 to 14.5VDC) trigger
To use this method for INPUT #1, make sure resistor R36 has
NOT been cut
Make sure resistor R30, R33, R31 (INPUT #1, 2, 3 respectively)
has NOT been cut, as applicable
Run wire from AP-4700V INPUT #1, 2, 3 screw terminal (as
applicable) to Positive trigger (Positive Voltage on alarm)
INPUT # 1, 2, 3 send codes 1, 2, 3, respectively
“NEGATIVE” TRIGGER (INPUT #1, 2 or 3)
e.g. Any “NEGATIVE” or “Pull-to-Ground” trigger
To use this method for INPUT #1, make sure resistor R36 has
NOT been cut
CUT resistor R30, R33, R31 (INPUT #1, 2, 3 respectively), as
applicable (remove power from unit before cutting any jumpers)
Run wire from AP-4700V INPUT #1, 2, 3 screw terminal (as
applicable) to Negative/Pull-to-Ground trigger (Goes Negative
“Pulls-to-Ground” on alarm)
INPUT # 1, 2, 3 send codes 1, 2, 3, respectively
SC-BP
STEP
3
SC-BN SC-S
P
HSO
NOTE:
Observe LED
D2 to
determine
correct polarity.
D2 will light
(steady or
blinking) when
connected to
the correct
SIREN terminal
HIGH-SECURITY OPTION
The AlarmPath HSO-KIT includes detaile
d
instructions for wiring the HSO terminal, which
provides an output if the AP-4700V loses coverage.
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