Specifications

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2.8.4 Fire Zone Wiring — Four-Wire Smoke Detectors
All fire zones must be wired according to the following
diagram:
2.8.5 Keyswitch Zone Wiring
If PGM2 has been
programmed for keyswitch
operation (momentary or
maintained), the
keyswitches must be wired
according to this diagram:
2.8.6 LINKS Support
When using the LINKS 1000
cellular communicator, the
connection must be made
according to this diagram.
PGM1 must be programmed
as option 16 “LINKS
Support”.
2.8.7 LINKS Supervisory
When using the LINKS 1000
cellular communicator, any zone
may be configured for LINKS
Supervisory.
With a LINKS Supervisory zone,
if the LINKS 1000 experiences a
trouble, the zone will be violated,
causing the panel to report the
event to the central station. This
type of zone
always
requires a
single EOL resistor (5600).
The LINKS Supervisory zone must be wired according to the
accompanying diagram.
2.8.8 LINKS Answer
When using the LINKS 1000
cellular communicator, PGM2
may be configured for LINKS
Answer.
PGM2 configured for LINKS
Answer allows downloading to
be performed in the event of
phone line failure. When the
LINKS receives a phone call, it
will activate the RING terminal
on the LINKS circuit board. PGM
output 2 programmed as LINKS Answer
always
requires a
single EOL resistor (2200).
The LINKS Answer PGM2 must be wired according to the
accompanying diagram.
The LINKS Answer zone is only required for
downloading to the panel via the LINKS.
When using the LINKS, Busy Tone Detection must
not be used.
2.9 Wiring Gauge Conversion Table
North American Gauges Metric Wire Diameter
(AWG) (mm)
AWG-14 1.62mm
AWG-16 1.29mm
AWG-18 1.02mm
AWG-19 0.91mm
AWG-20 0.81mm
AWG-21 0.72mm
AWG-22 0.64mm
AWG-24 0.50mm
NORMALLY CLOSED
CONTACT WITH
2200 END OF LINE
RESISTOR
PGM2
AUX +