Sierra S5832SG installation instructions Zone Terminals, On-Board Relay Terminals TB2, Accessories

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Keypad Addressing

The S5832SG control panel will support up to 16 hardwired keypads. Each keypad must have a different address, with addresses ranging from 1 - 16. (Figure 6 shows the location of the switch used to address the keypad.) Table 5 lists the switch settings for S1 for each keypad address.

The N.O. and N.C. zone configurations do not provide for supervision of the detection devices.

The following configurations provide supervision of the de- tection devices:

EOL: This zone configuration uses a single EOL resistor to

detect the following conditions: Normal (2.2K), Fault (open

 

Addr

A0

A1

A2

A3

1

on

off

off

off

 

2

off

on

off

off

3

on

on

off

off

4

off

off

on

off

5

on

off

on

off

6

off

on

on

off

7

on

on

on

off

8

off

off

off

on

Table 5

Keypad Addressing

 

Addr

A0

A1

A2

A3

9

on

off

off

on

 

10

off

on

off

on

11

on

on

off

on

12

off

off

on

on

13

on

off

on

on

14

off

on

on

on

 

15

on

on

on

on

16

off

off

off

off

or short).

Supervised EOL: This zone configuration uses a single EOL

resistor to detect the following conditions: Normal (2.2K), Fault (short), or Trouble (open).

Tamper: This zone configuration uses two EOL resistors to

detect four different zone conditions: Normal (2.2K), Fault (4.4K), Trouble (short), or Tamper (open).

NOTE: For devices requiring a 10K Ohm EOL resistor, use Zone 7 and remove jumper J5. (See page 1, Figure 1 for jumper location.)

Each keypad (Alphanumeric, Icon, or LED) may draw up to 50 mA of current. Once connected, the control panel will automatically recognize the presence of the keypad.

Connecting an Auxiliary Keypad (J8)

The S5832SG Control Panel also has a 4-pin Molex® con- nector (J8) for attaching an auxiliary keypad to the panel for on-site programming. The connector (J8) is located on the PCB above the Keypad Data Bus terminals (see Figure 6, on page 4).

The connections to J8 are as follows:

Pin 1

Common (ground) for Power return.

Pin 2

Supplies +12 VDC to power the keypad.

Pin 3

KY+ on the differential keypad data bus.

Pin 4

KY– on the differential keypad data bus.

Pins 1 and 2 supply power and ground, while pins 3 and 4 provide communication between the panel and the keypad.

Zone Terminals

The basic configuration of the S5832SG can support up to 8 hardwired zones. Zone 8 is a powered loop for use with two-wire smoke detectors. This loop is current-lim- ited at 30 mA.

a) N.O.

b) N.C.

c) EOL

d) EOL,

e) 2x EOL

Normally

Normally

End-of-Line

Supervised

4-state

Open

Closed

Resistor

 

supervision

Figure 7

Zone Configurations

Zones may be configured with Normally Open (N.O.) or Nor- mally Closed (N.C.) contacts (although not recommended).

On-Board Relay Terminals (TB2)

The Sierra S5832EB has a single-pole, double-throw (Form

C)relay mounted on the PCB. Connections to the relay are made at TB2. (Refer to Figure 1 for relay terminal location.)

The on-board relay may be configured as Normally Open (N.O.) or Normally Closed (N.C.) and can switch up to 1 A of current at 12 VDC. For programming options, refer to Block 7, Command Location (CL) 001.

Accessories

The Sierra S5832SG supports a variety of accessories which communicate with the panel through the keypad data bus. These accessories can include up to two Model S5050 Re- lay/Event Memory Modules (REMM), up to three Model S5058 Zone Expansion Modules (ZEM), and a Model SN915- BUS SpreadNet® RF Receiver.

Caution: When connecting accessories to the system, use care not to exceed rated outputs. (See Table 1 on page 3 for Accessory loading information.)

S5050 Relay/Event Memory Module

The Sierra S5832SG control panel will support up to two Model S5050 REMMs connected to the keypad data bus.

NOTE: Trouble conditions and tampers, if enabled, are re- ported via the keypad bus. Refer to Block 4, CL 158 and 159, respectively, for report routing information.

Power for the S5050 REMM is obtained by connecting the KPWR terminal on the REMM PCB to either the KPWR or AUX terminal on the control panel. For the power return, connect the C terminal on the REMM to the C terminal on the control panel. The GND terminal on the REMM PCB is used to connect the REMM to Earth Ground.

Adding one REMM will increase Event Memory storage ca- pability from 60 events to 250 events. Adding a second REMM will increase the storage capacity to 500 events.

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Contents Installation Instructions Page Table of Contents AH Requirements for Backup Sierra Accessory LoadingCountry Specific Compliance Information SingaporeIntroduction Panel Setup and InstallationMounting the Panel Earth GroundWiring Knock-outs Top AH Requirements for Backup Backup BatterySierra Accessory Loading AC PowerKeypad Wiring Keypad WiringSierra Accessory Wiring Distances Output TerminalsZone Terminals AccessoriesOn-Board Relay Terminals TB2 S5050 Relay/Event Memory ModuleS5058 Zone Expansion Module SN990/991 SpreadNet Keypad/Remote SN915-BUS SpreadNet ReceiverSN961 SpreadNet Keyfob Digital Communicator ConnectionsProgramming the Panel Remote Programming RPSTerminal Connections Programming With an LED Keypad Press Home to activate the RPS featureValue Zone LEDs Cmd Loc Data ValueMenu Programming Mode Quick Programming ModeProgramming With an Alpha Keypad Programming With an Icon KeypadInstaller Mode Options, Block Installer Walk-TestEvent Memory Entry Delay Test Bypass 0 Home CancelExit Delay Test Battery TestBlock 1 Code Option Programming Block 2 Zone Configuration Programming Zone Bypass Enable Zones Chime Enable ZonesZone Response Time Zones 1 Audible Cadence Zones 1Block 3 Armed System Programming Home Arm Exit Delay Enable Quick Bypass Enable Comments4X Exit Delay Extension Enable Comments Options Low Battery Arming Comments OptionsAuto-Disarming Enable Area Comments Auto-Arming Enable AreaAuto-Disarming Enable Day of Week Swinger Alarm Lockout Limit CommentsStrobe/Siren Disable with Low Battery Comments Options Sounder Turn-On Delay Following Alarm Seconds CommentsSoak Mode Learning Period Duration Days Duress Active Only When Area ArmedExternal Bell Reverse Enable Comments Options Keypad Tamper Switch Enable By Address Keypad #Sounder Bell Test Enable By Area Comments Home Arming Enable Comments OptionsBlock 4 Digital Communicator Programming Account #4 Account #3Account #5 Account #6Keypad RPS Enable Comments RPS Callback Enable CommentsAlarm Dialing Delay Seconds Comments Hour Zone Dial Delay Comments OptionsInstaller Programming Report Routing Comments Power Supply Report RoutingSpreadNet Transmitter Low Battery Report Routing Comments Keypad and Accessory Tamper Report Routing CommentsBlock 5 Reporting Digits Programming Report Code, Zone Bypass Zones 1 Comments Report Code, Restoral Zones 1Report Code, Trouble Zones 1 Comments Report Code, Tamper Zones 1Report Code, AC Power Loss Report Code, Cancel Users 1 User #Report Code, AC Power Restoral Report Code, Low BatteryReport Code, Installer Programming Complete Report Code, Installer Programming StartReport Code, Ground Fault Report Code, Ground Fault RestoralReport Code, SpreadNet Keypad/Keyfob Low Battery Restoral Report Code, SpreadNet Keypad/Keyfob Low BatteryReport Code, Accessory Tamper Report Code, Accessory Tamper RestoralBlock 6 Real Time Clock Programming Block 7 Auxiliary Devices Programming Timer Units On Board Relay Exit Delay TerminatorTimer Count On Board Relay Timer Units Remm #1, Relay #1Timer Count Remm #2, Relay #1 Timer Units Remm #2, Relay #1Timer Units Remm #8, Relay #2 Timer Count Remm #2, Relay #2Timed Relay Closing Timer #1 Hours Timed Relay Closing Timer #1 Day of WeekTimed Relay Closing Timer #1 Minutes Timed Relay Closing Timer #2 Day of WeekBlock 9 Partition Area Programming Block 8 SpreadNet ProgrammingFirst to Open/Last to Close Enable Comments Options Area Access by User Number User # 1Keypad Assignments to Areas Keypads 1 Area Assignments SpreadNet Keypads 1Area Access SN Keyfob/Remote # 1 Block 10 User Code ProgrammingUser Codes User # 1 User Codes User Codes Comments