Sierra S5832SG installation instructions S5058 Zone Expansion Module

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The REMM also has five independently programmable re- lays. The relay programming options are explained in the programming summary, Block 7.

The AUX terminal on the S5050 REMM is capable of supply- ing up to 100 mA of output current to power sensors and other devices.

NOTE: Total combined current from the relays and AUX output terminal may not exceed 100 mA.

Refer to the S5050 REMM Installation Instructions (P/

N5-051-453-00) for additional information regarding the set up, configuration, and operation of the S5050 REMM.

Figure 8

The S5050 Relay/Event Memory Module (REMM) PCB Layout

Switch Settings

The S5050 REMM has five (5) dip switches (S1-1 thru S1- 4 and S2-1) which can be used to provide AUX power to the relay outputs. The default setting for each switch is “OFF.” In this position, each relay uses the switched (S) and common (C) terminals. Each relay is independently programmable by the installer.

With the switch in the ON position, the +12 VDC AUX power is applied to the respective Relay switched (S) out- put terminal (see Figure 9, below).

Switch Configuration

Figure 9, below, shows the relationship of the switches to the relays on the REMM.

S2-2 is used to address the REMM. Leave S2-2 in the ON position for REMM #1. Change S2-2 to the OFF position to address REMM #2.

S5058 Zone Expansion Module

The Sierra S5832SG control panel has eight hardwired zones and may be expanded up to 32 zones. Eight addi- tional hardwire zones are obtained by connecting an S5058 Zone Expansion Module to the keypad data bus. Up to three S5058 ZEMs may be connected, providing a total of 24 additional zones.

NOTE: Trouble conditions and tampers, if enabled, are re- ported via the keypad bus. The report routing is defined in Block 4, CL 158 and 159, respectively.

Power is supplied by connecting the KPWR terminal on the S5058 ZEM PCB to the KPWR or AUX terminal on the control panel and the C terminal on the ZEM to the C ter- minal on the control panel. The GND terminal on the ZEM PCB is for connecting earth ground to the ZEM.

There are two VOUT terminals (connected in parallel), which can provide up to 300 mA of output current to power sensors or other devices.

Each S5058 ZEM will support up to 8 hardwired zones. If a zone is programmed as a SpreadNet zone (see Block 2, CL 111 - 142), it is not available for use as a hardwired zone.

Additional setup and wiring information is available in the S5058 Zone Expansion Module Installation Instruc- tions (P/N 5-051-454-00).

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S5058 Zone Expansion Module (ZEM) PCB Layout

ZEM Addressing

S1-1 and S1-2 are used to address the ZEMs. The ZEM ad- dress determines which zones are added to the S5832SG control panel.

Switch

Relay

 

 

 

 

S1-1

R1S

 

S1-2

R2S

 

 

 

 

S1-3

R3S

ON

S1-4

R4S

 

 

 

 

S2-1

R5S

 

Switch

REMM

 

 

S2-2

ON = REMM #1

S2-2

OFF = REMM #2

 

 

S1-1 S1-2 S1-3 S1-4

S2-1 S2-2

Figure 11, below, shows the switch settings to address the ZEMs. ZEM #1 is used to add zones 9 - 16; ZEM #2 adds zones 17 - 24; and ZEM #3 adds zones 25 - 32.

 

 

 

 

 

ON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S1-1

 

 

S1-2

Addr.

S1-1

S1-2

Zones

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

on

off

9

- 16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

off

on

17

- 24

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

on

on

25

- 32

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 11

Addressing the ZEM

Figure 9

REMM Switch Settings (shown in default position)

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Contents Installation Instructions Page Table of Contents Country Specific Compliance Information Sierra Accessory LoadingAH Requirements for Backup SingaporeMounting the Panel Panel Setup and InstallationIntroduction Earth GroundWiring Knock-outs Top Sierra Accessory Loading Backup BatteryAH Requirements for Backup AC PowerSierra Accessory Wiring Distances Keypad WiringKeypad Wiring Output TerminalsOn-Board Relay Terminals TB2 AccessoriesZone Terminals S5050 Relay/Event Memory ModuleS5058 Zone Expansion Module SN961 SpreadNet Keyfob SN915-BUS SpreadNet ReceiverSN990/991 SpreadNet Keypad/Remote Digital Communicator ConnectionsRemote Programming RPS Programming the PanelTerminal Connections Value Press Home to activate the RPS featureProgramming With an LED Keypad Zone LEDs Cmd Loc Data ValueProgramming With an Alpha Keypad Quick Programming ModeMenu Programming Mode Programming With an Icon KeypadInstaller Walk-Test Installer Mode Options, BlockEvent Memory Exit Delay Test Bypass 0 Home CancelEntry Delay Test Battery TestBlock 1 Code Option Programming Block 2 Zone Configuration Programming Zone Response Time Zones 1 Chime Enable ZonesZone Bypass Enable Zones Audible Cadence Zones 1Block 3 Armed System Programming 4X Exit Delay Extension Enable Comments Options Quick Bypass Enable CommentsHome Arm Exit Delay Enable Low Battery Arming Comments OptionsAuto-Disarming Enable Day of Week Auto-Arming Enable AreaAuto-Disarming Enable Area Comments Swinger Alarm Lockout Limit CommentsSoak Mode Learning Period Duration Days Sounder Turn-On Delay Following Alarm Seconds CommentsStrobe/Siren Disable with Low Battery Comments Options Duress Active Only When Area ArmedSounder Bell Test Enable By Area Comments Keypad Tamper Switch Enable By Address Keypad #External Bell Reverse Enable Comments Options Home Arming Enable Comments OptionsBlock 4 Digital Communicator Programming Account #5 Account #3Account #4 Account #6Alarm Dialing Delay Seconds Comments RPS Callback Enable CommentsKeypad RPS Enable Comments Hour Zone Dial Delay Comments OptionsSpreadNet Transmitter Low Battery Report Routing Comments Power Supply Report RoutingInstaller Programming Report Routing Comments Keypad and Accessory Tamper Report Routing CommentsBlock 5 Reporting Digits Programming Report Code, Trouble Zones 1 Comments Report Code, Restoral Zones 1Report Code, Zone Bypass Zones 1 Comments Report Code, Tamper Zones 1Report Code, AC Power Restoral Report Code, Cancel Users 1 User #Report Code, AC Power Loss Report Code, Low BatteryReport Code, Ground Fault Report Code, Installer Programming StartReport Code, Installer Programming Complete Report Code, Ground Fault RestoralReport Code, Accessory Tamper Report Code, SpreadNet Keypad/Keyfob Low BatteryReport Code, SpreadNet Keypad/Keyfob Low Battery Restoral Report Code, Accessory Tamper RestoralBlock 6 Real Time Clock Programming Block 7 Auxiliary Devices Programming Timer Count On Board Relay Exit Delay TerminatorTimer Units On Board Relay Timer Units Remm #1, Relay #1Timer Units Remm #8, Relay #2 Timer Units Remm #2, Relay #1Timer Count Remm #2, Relay #1 Timer Count Remm #2, Relay #2Timed Relay Closing Timer #1 Minutes Timed Relay Closing Timer #1 Day of WeekTimed Relay Closing Timer #1 Hours Timed Relay Closing Timer #2 Day of WeekBlock 8 SpreadNet Programming Block 9 Partition Area ProgrammingKeypad Assignments to Areas Keypads 1 Area Access by User Number User # 1First to Open/Last to Close Enable Comments Options Area Assignments SpreadNet Keypads 1Block 10 User Code Programming Area Access SN Keyfob/Remote # 1User Codes User # 1 User Codes User Codes Comments