
3440-0241 Rev G
13
KEYPAD SWITCH
1 2
1 on on
2 on off
3 off on
4 off off
7-11-12
PGM-1 and PGM-2 outputs are open collector
outputs
- Terminal 7 is the positive voltage output
and Terminal 11 is the negative output of PGM-1.
Terminal 7 is the positive voltage output and
Terminal 12 is the negative output of PGM-2. The
maximum current available for these two outputs is
20 mA each. When PGM-1 and or PGM-2 are
triggered, these outputs go low.
7 - 9
Auxiliary power outputs
- Terminal 7 is positive
voltage output and Terminal 9 is negative voltage
output. These terminals provide a continuous 12
volt output. These terminals should be used for any
device that doesn't require an interruption of power
to reset an activation.
8 - 9
Switched power output
Terminals 8 is a positive,.
Terminal 9 is negative.
If any zones are configured as fire zones, the power
is derived from these terminals. If a fire zone is
activated, the user enters his PIN and terminal 8 will
go low for ten seconds.
7 - 10
Tamper N.C. or Key switch inputs
- This input is a
programmable option. See installation and
programming manual - memory location 76A. When
programmed as a tamper switch input the input will
always be silent. When programmed as a key
switch input, a momentary close is required. The
panel will always arm in an away mode, when a key
switch is used.
13 thru 24
Protection loops
- Zones 1 through 8 are
connected to these terminals as indicated in Fig. 1.
All loops are two wire and may be wired as the
following "Loop Types":
O NORMALLY OPEN
: This loop requires the use
of detection devices or switches that close (short) on
alarm.
1 NORMALLY CLOSED
: This loop requires the
use of detection devices or switches that open on
alarm.
2 NORMALLY OPEN and NORMALLY CLOSED:
This loop requires an end-of-line resistor (2.2 K
ohms) and will accept both types of switch operation
(open or closed).
3 NORMALLY OPEN with TROUBLE REPORT
ON BREAK
: This loop requires an end of-line
resistor (2.2 K ohms) and detection devices or
switches that "close" (short) on alarm. An open
condition (loss of 2.2 K ohms resistor) will produce:
a) If programmed as a 24 Hour zone and for trouble
report - the audible in the keypad will sound and the
communicator will transmit the trouble code to the
central station.
b) If programmed as a controlled zone (Day/Night)
and for Trouble report - the audible in the keypad
will sound if the system is disarmed.
If the system is armed the audible in the keypad will
sound and the communicator will transmit the
trouble code to the central station.
4 NORMALLY CLOSED with TROUBLE REPORT
on SHORT
: This loop requires an end of-line
resistor (2.2 K ohms) and detection devices or
switches that "open" on alarm. A short will produce:
a) If programmed as a 24 Hour zone and for trouble
report - the audible in the keypad will sound and the
communicator will transmit the trouble code to the
central station.
b) If programmed as a controlled zone (Day/Night)
and for Trouble report - the audible in the keypad
will sound if the system is disarmed.
If the system is armed the audible in the keypad will
sound and the communicator will transmit the
trouble code to the central station.
25(-) 26(+)
Two wire smoke detector loop
. These 2 terminals
are used in conjunction with ESL Model 425 series.
If there is an activation on this loop entering a valid
[PIN] + [
↑
↑↑
↑
] + [2] will reset this loop. Maximum
number of approved smoke detectors that can be
used on this loop is ten (10). Refer to wiring
diagram for list of approved smoke detectors.
The keypad will display [FIRE] when this input trips.
Note:
Heat detectors, Do not use Water flow
switch or Any other device on this circuit. Only
the two wire smoke detector loop may used to
comply with UL864.
27(-) 28(+)
Bell voltage output
- 12 VDC is provided on these
terminals. The maximum amount of current
available is 2 amps. For supervision of the bell
circuit, a Fire Module (G-FM3) must be used.
29 through 32
Telephone line connection
- The Genesys
824 provides for single phone line hookup with full
line seizure. To expand to two line use the Fire
Module (G-FM3) must be used.
RJ JACK PIN
TERM 29 PREMISE RING GRAY 1
TERM 30 PREMISE TIP BROWN 8
TERM 31 TELCO RING RED 4
TERM 32 TELCO TIP GREEN 5
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