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program the control unit zones‟ wiring type
as 2-wire FSL, with 2k2/4k7 resistors. See
i-on Range Engineering Guide part number
12098019 for more details.
Step 7. Connect Wired
Outputs
Wired External Sounders (Optional)
Wired external sounders differ in their
methods of connection. Figure 23 shows an
example of a general method of using the
outputs to connect a wired sounder.
Note: If you do not wish to connect a wired
external sounder then make sure you link
TR to 0V. This prevents the control unit
reporting Bell Tamper unnecessarily.
Figure 23 Connecting Wired Peripherals
Control Unit Wired Outputs
The control unit pcb provides one connector
for wired outputs. Outputs 1 is driven by a
transistor, and is capable of sinking a
maximum 500mA when active. By default
outputs 1 is 0V when active, +12V when
inactive. If you wish to reverse the polarity
of this output see Changing the Polarity of a
Wired Output in the i-on Range Engineering Guide.
Figure 23 shows an example of using the
wired outputs to drive an indicator LED.
Wired Outputs on Expanders
Each EXP-W10 wired expander provides
connections for up to four transistor driven
outputs. By default the outputs are 0V
when active, +12V when inactive. If you
wish to reverse the polarity of these two
outputs see Changing the Polarity of a Wired
Output in the i-on Range Engineering Guide.
Figure 24 shows an example of using an
expander output to drive an LED.
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