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Notifications:
This panel is designed in accordance with:
z EN 50131-1
z TS 50131-3
z EN 50130-4
z EN 50130-5
z EN 50131-6
z EN 50131-5-3
z EN 50136-1-1
z EN 50136-2-1
4.3 Zone connections
To install hardwired detectors to the control panel see the following wiring options.
If you want to connect wireless radio detectors to the control panel, now wiring is
needed (see chapter
20.12, 20.13, 20.14: Learn, Delete and Find a wireless
detector / code in the system; P164, 165, 166E).
4.3.1 Zone input configurations hardwired
The Sintony 60 has nine separate programmable monitored analogue inputs:
z 8 x programmable, multi-state detection inputs
z 1 x programmable tamper input (with optional Key-switch functions)
To differentiate between various signals (alarm, tamper, detector address) over the
same cable, the Sintony 60 is equipped with a resistance measurement on each
input. To monitor the cabling and the installed peripherals continuously (also
against sabotage during the control panel is not armed) each Input should contain
at least one of the described resistor, so called EOL – end of line values.
The following different resistors, which are delivered with the control panel, are
used as a standard.
Zone address EOL- end of line Resistors
This resistor value should be built in the detector to monitor the zone input of this
particular detector.
Zones 1-8 (which are also called low zones)
4k7Ω (yellow, violet, red) for detectors in the zone 1-8
Zones 9-16 (which are also called high zones)
are realized with zone doubling, means the terminal block 1-8 are used but with
different resistor value.
8k2Ω (grey, red, red) for detectors in the zone 9-16 (high zone)
Tamper address EOL- end of line Resistors
This resistor value is used to monitor if somebody tries to manipulate the
installations (opening housings, cutting cables etc.). It should be installed in the
detector.
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