
Making the Battery Connections
1. Use the battery staudby formula (above) to selectthe appropriate battery
for the installation.
2. Attach the Red and Black wires on the battery connectorcableas follows:
a) Red to the positive(+) battery tab on the controlboard.
b) Black to the negative (-) battery tab on the controlboard.
See the SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS diagram for location of the (+)
and (-) batterytabs on the controlboard.
3. Attach the Red and Black wires at the other end of the battery connector
cableasfollows:
a) Red to the positive(+) terminal on the battery.
b) Black to the negative (-) terminal on the battery.
Note: The battery is periodically testedautomatically (approximately every
four hours), and ifit cannot sustain a load, a low battery messageis displayed
and, if soprogrammed,will be reportedto the centralstation.
AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET
DEVICE
CURRENT
#uIWTs TOTAL CURRENT
4127 Keypad
20 mA
4137AD Keypad
60 ti
5137ADIADR Keypad
90 mA
6127 Keypad
20 mA
6128 Keypad
30 d
6137 Keypad
85 d
6138 Keypad
100 d
6139/6139R Keypad
100 mA
5881./5882RF Receiver
35mA
4219 Zone Expender
35ti
4204 Relay Unit
15/180nA$
4229 Zone Expander/Relay Unit
35/loomA$
4285 Voice Module
160nA
*
*
*
*
*
TOTAL =
(Cwent atiable i%omAUX.terminals= 600mA msd**
* If usinghard-wiredevicessuchasPIRs,refertothespeticationsforthatparticularunit’scurrent
draw.
** In IJL installations,maximumcurrentdraw ffom the Auxiliary.Output and the Alarm Output
combinedmustnotexceed700mA
~ FiguresareforrelaysOPF’/relaysON.
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