SENTROL ZX400/ZX410 Security System Control Installation 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents New Features ............................................................................................................. 5 ZX400/ZX410 Wiring Diagrams................................................................................ 6 ZX400/ZX410 Terminal Descriptions ........................................................................ 8 “2 in 1” Zoning™ ......................................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS Specifications And Features .................................................................................... 25 Control Board ........................................................................................................ 25 Power Supply ......................................................................................................... 25 Recommended Battery ...........................................................................................
NEW FEATURES New Features • 12 Zones with Sentrol’s unique “2 in 1” Zoning™ • Plus one 2-wire fire zone • Expandable to 28 zones, plus two 2-wire fire zones • Integrated Sentrol Series 4000 Wireless • Two truly independent partitions • Up to 50 user codes with 15 levels of authority • 75 event log • Four interchangeable Control Stations to choose from • Customized scheduling with special supervisory report • Ideal for residential, commercial, and industrial applications • Control Station programming in les
ZX400/ZX410 WIRING DIAGRAMS ZX400/ZX410 Wiring Diagrams TEL SUPV J-3 Class II PowerLimited ON I.C. Load Number 1 Class II PowerLimited PG01 OFF J-10 J-4 11 NEG 1500Ω EOL SUPERVISION 13 Z2/8 15 Z3/9 14 NEG Basler BE 116235 16.5VAC/35VA U.L. Class II 50/60Hz 16 Z4/10 17 NEG N.C. N.C. N.C. ZONE 1 ZONE 9 825Ω 1/4 WATT 825Ω 1/4 WATT N.C.
ZX400/ZX410 WIRING DIAGRAMS TG - COM NC NO MPI-206 TELEPHONE SUPERVISION CONNECTION TO TERMINAL 7 +12V NEG TG+ INSTALL JUMPER TEL SUPV CUT JUMPER SENTROL RJ38 CORD (shown) +12V TO TERMINAL 10 TO TERMINAL 20 OPTIONAL - When Telco Supervision is required OPTIONAL - When relay is required FIGURE 2 Programmable Output And Telco Supervision Wiring Diagram 7 BLUE TG - COM TG+ PG01 NEG PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT 1 CONNECTION ORANGE J4 NC MPI-206 NO TO TERMINAL 4
ZX400/ZX410 TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS ZX400/ZX410 Terminal Descriptions TERMINAL FUNCTION 1, 2 AC Input 3 Switched Negative (-) Current limited 100 mA terminal. Negative connection for 4-wire smoke detectors, glass break detectors, and devices requiring resettable power. 4 Auxiliary Power (+)12 VDC 500 mA continuous power. Overcurrent protected at 1.35 amps (PTC4). Used for powering motion detectors, 4-wire smoke detectors, glass break detectors, and other accessories.
“2 in 1” Zoning™ “2 in 1” Zoning™ NOTE If a Normally Open Device (i.e., 4-wire smoke detector) is used with “2 in 1” Zoning™, a short will occur across both zone loops when that device goes into alarm. It is recommended that these types of devices be used with Conventional Zone wiring only. Method 2 wires two separate zone loops back into one set of terminals.
“2 in 1” Zoning™ CONDITION NOMINAL LOOP RESISTANCE VOLTAGE READING Primary Zone and Secondary Zone Open Contacts; Loop Cut or Open Infinite Ohms 5.24 - 8.25 V Secondary Zone Open Contact, Primary Zone Normal 1500 Ohms 4.24 - 5.23 V Primary Zone Open Contact, Secondary Zone Normal 825 Ohms 3.24 - 4.23 V Primary Zone and Secondary Zone Normal 825 Ohms in parallel with 1500 Ohms = 532 Ohms 2.00 - 3.
CONVENTIONAL WIRING Conventional Methods of Wiring Class ‘B’ End-Of-Line Resistor Supervised Zones Non-Supervised Closed Circuit Loop (No EOL Resistor Supervision) A Class ‘B’ zone must be supervised with a 1500 Ohm 1/2 Watt end-of-line resistor (P/N CR854). This resistor should be installed in series at the furthest point from the control. This configuration must be used whenever both Form A and Form B devices are connected and provides a high degree of protection against compromise or tampering.
CONTROL STATION ADDRESSING AND SUPERVISION Control Station Addressing and Supervision All Control Stations are shipped from the factory as Control Station #1 and supervised. They may be set to other addresses and to unsupervised as described below. NOTE When unsupervised Control Stations are used, ALL unsupervised LED Control Stations must be addressed as 1 or 2, ALL unsupervised SSD Control Stations must be addressed as 3 or 4, and ALL unsupervised LCD/VFD Control Stations must be addressed as 5 or 6.
CONTROL STATION TROUBLESHOOTING Control Station Troubleshooting If a Control Station is incorrectly wired, it will not accept keystroke entries.
12 VDC AND ADDITIONAL OUTPUTS 12 VDC Outputs ZXODM The ZX400/ZX410 control provides one switched negative output, one Control Station power output, one auxiliary power output, one 2-wire smoke power terminal, one bell output, and one programmable low current output (PGO1). (See Figure 1). OUTPUTS J1 J3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 NEG 12V ZX400/ZX410 D2 D1 Additional Outputs 1 2 AC XFMR 4 5 3 SW NEG AUX12 BELL Additional outputs can be added with the ZXODM Output Driver Modules.
12 VDC AND ADDITIONAL OUTPUTS Outputs may be wired to indicator devices or relay module triggers (like the MPI-206) provided the 40 mA current draw condition is not exceeded. Figure 10 shows a wiring example for a relay to ODM 1 Output 2. Figure 11 shows a wiring example of ODM 1 Output 1 to trigger an LED. Output 1 Neg TAN WIRE Connects to J3 (part of 12-wire cable) FIGURE 11 Output 2 Neg PINK WIRE TRIG + NEG NOTE N.O.
EXPANSION ZONES Expansion Zones Zones 13-28 are expansion zones. They may reside on any zone expansion device (ZXEXP, ZEM, RF Gateway 1 or RF Gateway 2). Assignment of these zones to expansion devices is done through programming (see ZX400/ZX410 Programming Manual). The options available for all zones are described in the table below.
ZXEXP ZONE EXPANDER MODULE ZXEXP Zone Expander Module Installation This module provides an additional 8 zones for the ZX400/ZX410 Control. If “2 in 1” Zoning™ is desired, this module provides 16 zones. All zones are fully programmable (see the ZX400/ZX410 Programming Manual). The Zone Expander terminals map into zones on the control as shown in Table 2. An additional Two-Wire Smoke loop is also provided on this module (Zone 29).
WIRELESS DEVICES Wireless Devices The ZX400/ZX410 provides an option for including Wireless (or RF) Devices.The RF Devices may consist of RF Zone Devices (Universals, Door Contacts, Glassbreaks, PIRs and Smoke Detectors) and RF User Devices (Handhelds). These RF Devices require that one or two RF Gateways be attached to the system. The ZX400/ZX410 is compatible with both model 4710 and 4720 RF Gateways. • • key. Next press the RF Zone Device Number (13 to 28).
FIRE ZONE MODULES Fire Zone Modules ZEM Zone Expansion Module A ZEM may be mounted in a ZX410 control enclosure as shown in Figure 13. A ZEM may also be mounted in an EX1414 enclosure (P/N 13000421). Always use a ZEM/ODM Mounting Hardware Pack (P/N 13000515). Connect the ZEM to the ZX400/ ZX410 local data bus using one of the ZEM’s two data bus connectors. The second data bus connector may be used to connect another ZEM to the system. The ZX400/ZX410 provides an option for adding Class B Fire zones.
FIRE ZONE MODULES Connect initiating devices to the ZEM (see figures below). Databus Connector Databus Connector Zone 2 TB1 Zone 1 + + - - 429C ZEM (2502) ZONE 1 BB+ + + - - 429C ZONE 2 B+ B- 2.7K EOL 2.
FIRE ZONE MODULES ZRM Zone Relay Module ZXCFK Fire Module Kit The ZRM Zone Relay Module is a zone follower with a relay following its corresponding zone on a ZEM. A ZRM plugs directly into a ZEM and only requires wiring the terminals labeled NO, COM, and NC. Each relay has dry, Form “C” contacts rated 2A @ 30 VDC resistive.
POWER ISSUES Power Issues Bat. + ToToJ10 OnThe TheZXCFM Control On Optional Battery Configurations + + BATTERY B In order to meet UL985 & CSFM standby current requirements of 24 hours at 400 mA, a minimum of two 12 VDC, 7 Ah sealed lead acid batteries must be installed utilizing the Dual Battery Harness provided as shown in Figure 18. - BATTERY A To Bat.
POWER ISSUES Auxiliary Power Supply Installation To increase the available current supplied by the control, a HCP-12SULC Power Supply may be added. Each HCP-12SULC supplies an additional 450 mA of current, utilizing at least one 12 Ah battery. See Figure 19. When using this power supply on a listed system, a duplex utility cover for the primary power outlet must be installed. Install conduit or another listed raceway between all connecting junction boxes and protective enclosures as shown.
ZXPTR PRINTER INTERFACE MODULE ZXPTR Printer Interface Module The optional ZXPTR Printer Interface Module connects to the local data bus and can be used for printing events in real-time or on command. This module interfaces with any Centronics-style parallel printer. Only one printer may be used per system. Note that the printer connection is not supervised. 1.
SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES Specifications And Features Control Board Recommended Battery • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Six (6) two-wire zones, each supervised with a 1500 Ohm end-of-line resistor. “2 in 1” Zoning™ provides twelve (12) fully programmable zones with 1500 and 825 Ohm resistors. System expansion to 28 fully programmable zones via Zone Expander Module, ZXEXP. On/Off power switch. One assignable high current alarm output. (Supervised Bell Output).
SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES • • • • • • • ZXVFD Control Station Two pager phone numbers, each can have up to 20 digits Remote programming phone number can have up to 20 digits. Reporting capabilities: two 4-digit account codes per area, two 4-digit system account codes, report by zone, opening and closing reports, force arm/bypass reports, restoral reports, trouble reports, cancel reporting, low battery, AC failure/ restoral. Dual and split reporting capability.
SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ZXODM: Output Driver Module: Provides ten (10) fully programmable 40 mA + 12 VDC outputs. Nominal current drain: 10 - 13 mA with no outputs connected. ZXPTR Printer Interface Module: Allows connection of a standard parallel printer via interface. Nominal current drain: 45 - 55 mA without printer connected. ZX410 - ZX400 Control board mounted in EX1414 enclosure. (The ZX410 assembly is required for Burglary applications).
COMPATIBLE ACCESSORIES List Of Compatible Accessories ESL Two-Wire Smoke Detectors Wheelock 429 AT, C, CT, CRT, CST: Standby Current: 70 µA max. (Max. 20 detectors per zone) 521 B, BXT, CRXT: Standby Current: 70 µA max. (Max. 20 detectors per zone) 711U, 712U, 713-5U, 713-6U: Standby Current: 70 µA max. (Max. 20 detectors per zone) 721U, 721UT, 721UD, 722U, 722UD: Standby Current: 70µA max. (Max. 20 detectors per zone) 731U, 732U: Standby Current: 70 µA max. (Max.
AGENCY REQUIREMENTS Agency Requirements UL has established certain requirements which pertain to the installation, use, and programming of this equipment. The local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and/or UL may have other requirements which apply to the installation of this system that are not detailed in this manual. It is the responsibility of the installing dealer to check with the AHJ and/or UL before installing this system.
AGENCY REQUIREMENTS UL and ULC Listings APPLICATION LISTING Household Burglary Household Fire Household Burglary/Household Fire Combination Local Burglar Alarm Grades A, B and C Central Station Police Station Connect Burglar Alarm Unit Digital Alarm Communicator System Home Health Care Signal System Central Station Burglar Alarm Unit California State Fire Marshal Residential Burglar System Local Burglar Alarm Central Station Commercial Burglary Burglar Alarm Units Central & Monitoring UL 1023 UL 985 UL
NFPA RULES National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Rules Testing The National Fire and Burglar Alarm Association (NFPA) has established rules to follow pertaining to fire prevention and the installation of fire detection equipment. This system should be tested weekly. All switches, contacts, and accessories must be UL Listed devices. This equipment should be installed in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association Standard No.
SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING System Troubleshooting When the system detects a trouble condition, it is periodically displayed on the Control Station(s) and a trouble tone is sounded. The trouble tone will sound until it is either silenced (with an OFF + passcode) or until the trouble condition restores. The display of a trouble condition will continue to appear until the condition either restores or is cleared.
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FCC COMPLIANCE FCC Compliance Part 68 Notification You should notify the telephone company if this equipment is removed from the premises and the telephone jack is no longer needed. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) rules. All connections to the telephone network must be made through standard telephone company plugs and jacks, RJ-31X or equivalent, in such a manner as to allow for easy and immediate disconnection of the equipment.
FCC COMPLIANCE Limitations pany. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
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