Programming the transmitter, Receiver operation, 2) plug programming cable to 3-pin – Inovonics FA401 User Manual

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02305C LIT-FA401-INSTALL 8-Oct-01

Programming the transmitter:

1)

Select Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) transmitter contact by positioning the jumper on the
receiver's 3-pin

TRANSMITTER CONTACT SELECTION HEADER

.

2)

Plug programming cable to 3-pin

TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING HEADER

on the receiver. Orientation of the cable

connnector to the header pins makes no difference.

3) Press

the

TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING BUTTON

on the receiver. It is located next to the

TX PGM

HEADER

. Hold for at

least 1 second.The receiver goes into program mode. It exits as soon as the transmitter is programmed or times
out after 30 seconds.

4)

The

PROGRAMMING MODE LED

will flash if no transmitter has been programmed to the receiver. If the LED is on

solid, press

RESET

/

DELETE

button to clear previous transmitter.

5)

Connect the programming cable to 3-pin header on transmitter. Orientation of the connector to header pins does
not matter.

6)

Press the transmitter reset button. (Refer to pages 5 and 6 for locations of transmitter reset buttons.)

7)

If programming is successful, program mode will terminate: the

INACTIVE LED

will go out immediately and the

VALID

DECODE LED

will resume normal operation, flickering intermittently.

Receiver Operation:

Output activation: Output activation: The FA401 has N/O open collector Alarm and Fault outputs. Output is

open relative to ground. On activation, output pulls to common ground. The FA401R has Form C Alarm and Fault

relay outputs. Output activation is indicated by illumination of the

ACTIVATED LED

.

Note: if a receiver is being connected to a normally closed zone, the FA401R must be used.

Connection to hardwire panels: When an FA401 or FA401R receiver is used with a hardwire security panel, the

panel will typically supply power and ground to the receiver. When the ground supplied to the receiver is common

to the return loops of the hardwire panel, use one wire to connect the FA401 receiver outputs to the zone input of

the panel. The examples below show typical connections of both the FA401 and the FA401R.

13.6V

GND

N/C

N/O

COM

13.6V

GND

N/C

COM

N/O

N/C

N/O

FA
U

L

T

AL
A

R

M

13.6VDC

GROUND

FAULT SUPERVISION ZONE

NOTE: GROUND AND
RETURNS ARE COMMON.

FA401

PANEL

RETURN

ALARM ZONE

EOL resistors, if required

13.6V

GND

N/C

N/O

COM

13.6V

GND

N/C

COM

N/O

N/C

N/O

F

A

UL
T

A

L

A

RM

13.6VDC

GROUND

ALARM ZONE

FAULT ZONE RETURN

ALARM ZONE RETURN

FAULT SUPERVISION ZONE

FA401R, N/O configuration

PANEL

NOTE: GROUND AND
RETURNS ARE NOT
COMMON.

EOL resistors, if required
for N/O configuration

13.6V

GND

N/C

N/O

COM

13.6V

GND

N/C

COM

N/O

N/C

N/O

FA
U

L

T

AL
A

R

M

13.6VDC

GROUND

ALARM ZONE RETURN

FA401R, N/C configuration

PANEL

NOTE: GROUND AND
RETURNS ARE NOT
COMMON.

FAULT ZONE RETURN

FAULT ZONE

ALARM ZONE

EOL resistors, if required
for N/C configuration

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