DSC Power 832 Installation Instructions Manual

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Category: Control Unit , Security System

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G E T T I N G S T A R T E D
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Not more than four
24AWG conductors
should be connected to a
single terminal as wire
bulk may cause improper
operation.
All devices must be enrolled as
individual zones on the system
by entering their serial numbers
(see section 3.2 “Enrolling
Devices”).
Loop Current vs. Wiring Distance
Total loop
current (mA)
22 AWG
distance (ft/m)
18 AWG
distance (ft/m)
10 2880/878 5143/1568
20 1620/494 3645/1111
30 1010/308 2520/768
40 771/235 1736/529
50 600/183 1250/381
60 500/152 980/298
70 400/122 800/244
80 321/98 720/220
90 250/76 500/152
100 200/61 310/95
110 165/50 220/67
120 135/41 155/47
130 115/35 130/39
140 106/32 126/38
150 100/30 124/37
160 98/29 122/36
170 96/28 120/35
If any of the system keypads indicate a PC5100 module tamper,
or if any zones show as open, or show a zone fault, there may
be a short on the AML loop. The PC5100 module and zones will
not be restored until the short is corrected - remove power
from the system and re-check the zone wiring.
2.4 Connecting the PC5100 Tamper
The PC5100 has a built-in tamper switch (SW1). If an external tamper
switch is being used, connect the switch according to the following
diagram.
If neither the built-in tamper nor an external switch is being
used, you must short the TAM and BLK terminals. If you do not
make this connection, a trouble condition will be indicated.