Honeywell LYNXRPK-2 - Wireless Self-Contained Security Syste Installation Guid - Page 8

Full Line Seizure Connections - ademco

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LYNXR-2 Series Installation and Setup Guide Wiring Connections RED GREY 4 5 3 6 RJ31X 2 7 1 8 INCOMING PHONE LINE RING TIP GREEN TO PREMISES PHONES RING TIP BROWN DIRECT CONNECT CORD OR GREEN RED BROWN GREY TIP RING TIP RING } } INCOMING PHONE LINE TO PREMISES PHONES 8-POSITION JACK Full Line Seizure Connections 01000-008-V0 UL Do not remove the local sounder shorting jumper (shunt). External sounders and powerline carrier devices have not been evaluated by UL LOCAL SOUNDER DISABLE: The Master Keypad's built-in piezo sounder can be disabled by removing the shorting jumper (shunt) on the terminal board. If disabled, however, no sounding will occur upon AC loss, since the external sounder does not operate when AC power is lost. 3. Make External Sounder Connections - The control panel supports either a 6-14VDC piezo sounder (30mA max.) or 6-14VDC bell (120mA max.; e.g. ADEMCO WAVE2EX). a. Connect a piezo sounder to terminals 10 (+) and 11 (-); OR a bell to terminals 11 (-) and 12 (+). 4. Disable Local Sounder Option - If required the Master Keypad's built-in piezo sounder can be disabled. a. Remove the shorting jumper (shunt) on the terminal board. 5. Make Powerline Carrier Device Connections - The control panel supports up to 8 Powerline Carrier Devices. If using these devices, they must be connected to the K10145X10 transformer, as shown in the SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS diagram. a. Connect the com/data/sync/ lines from the transformer to terminals 9, 13, and 14, respectively. If not using the supplied connection cable, you may need to reverse the black and yellow wire connections. Refer to the ✻80 Device Programming Menu Mode section for details on programming Powerline Carrier Devices. - 8 -

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LYNXR-2 Series Installation and Setup Guide
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Wiring Connections
RJ31X
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RING
TIP
INCOMING
PHONE LINE
TO
PREMISES PHONES
TIP
RING
TIP
RING
BROWN
GREY
RED
GREEN
INCOMING
PHONE LINE
TO
PREMISES
PHONES
}
}
GREEN
RED
GREY
BROWN
RING
TIP
DIRECT
CONNECT
CORD
OR
OR
8-POSITION
JACK
01000-008-V0
Full Line Seizure Connections
UL
UL
UL
UL
Do not remove the local sounder shorting jumper (shunt).
External sounders and powerline carrier devices have not been evaluated by UL
LOCAL SOUNDER DISABLE: The Master Keypad’s built-in piezo sounder can be disabled by removing the
shorting jumper (shunt) on the terminal board. If disabled, however, no sounding will occur upon AC loss,
since the external sounder does not operate when AC power is lost.
3.
Make External Sounder Connections -
The control panel supports either a 6-14VDC piezo sounder (30mA max.) or
6-14VDC bell (120mA max.; e.g. ADEMCO WAVE2EX).
a.
Connect a piezo sounder to terminals 10 (+) and 11 (–); OR a bell to terminals 11 (–) and 12 (+).
4.
Disable Local Sounder Option
- If required the Master Keypad’s built-in piezo sounder can be disabled.
a. Remove the shorting jumper (shunt) on the terminal board.
5.
Make Powerline Carrier Device Connections -
The control panel supports up to 8 Powerline Carrier Devices. If using
these devices, they must be connected to the K10145X10 transformer, as shown in the SUMMARY OF
CONNECTIONS diagram.
a. Connect the com/data/sync/ lines from the transformer to terminals 9, 13, and 14, respectively.
If not using the supplied connection cable, you may need to reverse the black and yellow wire connections.
Refer to the
80 Device Programming Menu Mode
section for details on programming Powerline Carrier
Devices.