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• PC5921 EXT/R Door Box Audio Station: 35 mA • LCD5502Z2 Keypad: 25 mA
• PC5108 Zone Module: 35 mA • LCD5501Z32-433: 260mA
• PC5204 Output Module: 20 mA
Other Devices
Read the manufacturer’s literature carefully to determine the maximum current requirement (during activation or
alarm) and use this value for loading calculations. Do not allow connected devices to exceed the system capabilities
during any possible operational mode.
2.6 Assigning Zones to Zone Expanders
The main panel contains zones 1 to 8. Additional zone expanders may be added to increase the number of zones
on the system. Each zone expander consists of two groups of 4 zones and each group must be configured to
assign the specific zones to the expander. This is done by setting the jumpers located on the expander to the
proper settings.
Before a zone expander will work properly the jumpers must be set so the panel can determine the
correct zone assignment
.
The following are the jumper settings for different zone assignments:
Expander Zones Jumpers System Zones Assigned
Group A (Zones 1-4) J1 J2 J3
Group B (Zones 5-8) J4 J5 J6
ON ON ON Zones not enabled for hardware operation
OFF ON ON Zones not enabled for hardware operation
ON OFF ON Zones 9 - 12
OFF OFF ON Zones 13 - 16
ON ON OFF Zones 17 - 20
OFF ON OFF Zones 21 - 24
ON OFF OFF Zones 25 - 28
OFF OFF OFF Zones 29 - 32
The following is a diagram of the zone expander and where the jumper switches are located.
There are two sets of jumpers, one set for the first 4 zones of the expander and one set for the other 4 zones
.
In the diagram to the right the jumpers settings shown indicate the first group of four zones of the expander will be
zones 9 to 12 and the second group of 4 zones will be 13 to 16.
A group of zones can be disabled if they are not required for the
installation. In this diagram the jumpers settings shown indicate
the first group of four zones of the expander will be zones 9 to 12
and the second group of 4 zones will be 13 to 16. A group of
zones can be disabled if they are not required for the installation.
2.7 Keypad Assignment
There are 8 available slots for keypads. LED keypads by default
are always assigned to slot 1 while the LCD5500Z is always
assigned to slot 8. Keypads can each be assigned to a different
slot (1 to 8) which offers two advantages. The panel can supervise
the keypad connection to indicate a trouble condition if it is
removed. Also keypads can be assigned to operate a specific
partition or operate as a global keypad.
2.7.1 How to Assign Keypads
All keypad assignment must be done individually on each keypad on the system
.
To assign a keypad to a slot and select the partition it will operate, enter the following:
Step 1 — Enter Installer Programming
Step 2 — Press [000] for Keypad Programming
Step 3 — Press [0] for Partition and Slot Assignment
Enter a two digit number to specify the partition and slot assignment.
1st digit Enter 0 for Global Keypad;
Enter 1 for Partition 1 Keypad;
Enter 2 for Partition 2 Keypad
2nd digit Enter 1 to 8 for Slot Assignment
Press the [#] key twice to exit programming. Continue this procedure at each keypad until all have been assigned to
the correct slot.
2.7.2 How to Program Function Keys
Each of the 5 Function Keys on each keypad may be programmed for different operation on each keypad.
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