Installation Guide

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4. Label the wires for each zone using
labels or masking tape to keep track
of them during the wiring process.
5. Visually inspect the wiring and make
sure that none of it appears to be
damaged or cut. Check for corrosion,
frayed wiring, visible cracks in the
casing, and any damage to the alarm
panel itself. If you find signs of
damage or wear, the zones may not
work with the Retrofit Alarm Kit.
6. Identify other important parts of the
alarm panel, including the
transformer or power supply and the
backup battery. When you are ready
to begin wiring the Retrofit Alarm
Kit, you’ll need to make sure you’ve
properly disconnected power to the
alarm panel.