Specifications

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activation or alarm—and include the proper values for loading
calculations. Connected devices must not exceed system
capabilities during any possible operational mode.
2.5 Keypad Enrollment
There are eight available slots for keypads. LED keypads by
default are always enrolled in slot 1; the LCD5500Z is always
enrolled in slot 8. Each keypad should be enrolled in a different
slot (1 to 8). Keypad enrollment is required since the panel must
know which slots are occupied in order to generate a fault when
a supervisory is not present.
Each keypad with an assigned zone must be
enrolled in it’s own slot.
How to Enroll Keypads
Each keypad must be enrolled one at a time. After
enrolling all keypads, a supervisory reset should
be performed.
To enroll a keypad in a slot, enter the following:
1. Enter Installer Programming
2. Press [000] for Keypad Programming
3. Press [0] for Slot Assignment
4. Enter a two digit number (11-18) to specify which supervisory
slot the keypad will occupy.
Press the [#] key twice to exit programming. Continue this
procedure at each keypad until they have all been enrolled in
the correct slot.
When using more than one LCD keypad, be sure
that only one is enrolled in slot number 8.
2.6 Supervision
By default, all modules are supervised upon installation.
Supervision is enabled at all times so that the panel can indicate
a trouble if a module is removed from the system.
To check on which modules are currently connected and
supervised, enter programming section [903] from installer’s
programming. The LCD keypad will allow you to scroll through
the display of connected modules. A connected module which
does not show as being present will appear as a trouble
condition and the Trouble light on the keypad will turn ON. This
condition may be due to one or more of the following reasons:
• the module is not connected to the Keybus
• there is a Keybus wiring problem
• the module is more than 1,000'/330m from the panel
• the module does not have enough power
For more information regarding module supervision troubles,
please refer to Section 3.4 (“[
] [2] Trouble Conditions”).
2.7 Removing Modules
The panel must be instructed to no longer supervise a module
being removed from the system. To remove the module,
disconnect it from the Keybus and reset the supervision field by
entering [902] in the installer’s programming
.
The panel will be
reset to recognize and supervise all existing modules on the
system.
2.8 Zone Wiring
For a complete description of the operation of all zone types,
please refer to Section 5.2 (“Zone Programming”).
There are several different ways in which zones may be wired,
depending on which programming options have been selected.
Please refer to the following diagrams to study each type of
individually supervised zone wiring.
Any zone defined as Fire or 24 Hour Links Supervi-
sory will automatically require a single End of Line
(EOL) resistor regardless of which type of zone
wiring supervision is selected
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(See Section 5.2
“Zone Programming.”)
Reconfiguring the zone
supervision from a non-default setting—from DEOL
to EOL or from NC to DEOL—may disable zones 1-8
while open or in trouble. To prevent this situation,
the system should be powered down completely
and powered up again.
Normally Closed (NC) Loops
To enable normally closed loops, programming section [013],
option [1] must be ON (see Section 4 “How to Program”).
This option should only be selected if Normally
Closed (NC) detection devices or contacts are
being used
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Normally Closed Loops ............................. Section [013]: [1]
Single End Of Line (EOL) Resistors (5600)
To enable single end of line resistors, programming section
[013], option [1] and option [2] must be OFF (see Section 4
“How to Program”).
This option should be selected if either Normally
Closed (NC) or Normally Open (NO) detection
devices or contacts are being used
.