Adding an electronic siren – Interlogix Monitor XL Hardware Guide User Manual

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Adding an Electronic Siren

If it is necessary to add an electronic siren with a built in driver, the recommended connection is to use the on
board form “C” relay.

An additional power supply must be added, as the Suite Security module does not have sufficient power to run a
siren.

Connect the siren’s negative power connection to the power supply’s negative supply.

Connect the power supply’s positive connection to the Suite Security module’s output # 1 relay common
connection.

Connect the siren’s positive connection to output # 1 relay normally open connection. Program output # 1 to follow
when the area is in alarm (fire/burglary).

When the area is in alarm, output # 1 will trigger and supply power to run the siren.

The maximum number of Suite Security Modules that can be connected to one Main Panel is 60 and is separated
into 30 daisy chained on data connection: Module Bus 1 and 30 daisy chained on data connection: Module Bus 2
of the main control board.

The ratio between the number of Suite Security Modules that can be used and regular modules that can be used
on one Main Panel is 5 Suite Security Modules for every 1 regular module.

It is important to consider power requirements in big Suite Security Module systems. Adequate power supplies
must be added to the Suite Security Module cable runs and paralleled onto the Module Bus connections of the
Suite Security Module on the run that is designated where more power will be needed. Remember to add an
isolating diode to the Module Bus 12VDC connection at the Main Panel’s control board end as described in
Appendix “A”, “Adding a power supply to the Module Bus”, of this document. Otherwise, “Battery Trouble” will
occur.


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