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2.4 Mount and Wire the LINKS2450
1. Run the panel wiring and the power supply wiring to the LINKS2450
mounting location.
2. Remove the four screws that attach the LINKS2450 circuit board to the
plastic cabinet.
3. Pull all wires through the hole at the back of the cabinet.
4. Mount the cabinet securely to the wall. Use the appropriate wall anchors
when securing the panel to drywall, plaster, concrete, brick or similar
surfaces.
5. Reattach the LINKS2450 into the mounted cabinet using the four mounting
screws.
6. Find the antenna connection in the hole at the top of the cabinet. Secure the
antenna to the LINKS2450 antenna connector.
NOTE: Make sure an antenna is always connected to the LINKS2450 whenever it
is operated. The unit will not work and may be damaged if an antenna is not in-
stalled.
7. Complete all wiring: If you will be connecting the LINKS2450 to a PC5015,
PC5010, PC5008, PC1580, PC1565 or PC585 panel, go to step 7a. If you will
be connecting the LINKS2450 to a PC4010 or PC4020 panel, go to step 7b.
7a. Connect the LINKS2450 according to diagram 2-1. Make sure jumper
J3 on the LINKS2450 is NOT shorted.
7b. Connect the LINKS2450 to a PC2550RK keypad according to diagram
3-1. Make sure jumper J3 on the LINKS2450 IS SHORTED. When you
have finished programming, disconnect the power supply and the
PC2550RK keypad from the LINKS2450.
Remove the short from jumper
J3
. Connect the LINKS2450 to the control panel according to diagram
2-2.
NOTE: Double-check all wiring to ensure that it is correct. Incorrect wiring
connections may cause the LINKS2450 to operate improperly, or may damage
the unit.
8. Connect the power: Connect the power terminals (VTX
+
and VTX
) to a 11.5 -
14V
DC, 1A power supply.
CAUTION: Do not connect the power supply until all other wiring, including the
antenna connection, has been completed and checked to ensure that it is
correct.