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466-2185 Rev. A (March 2005)

Copyright © 2005, GE Security Inc.

SuperBus 2000 2-Amp Power Supply • 600-1019

Installation Instructions

Description

The power supply provides an additional 12 VDC, 2 amps 
(current limited) for Concord 4 system devices and is supervised 
via the SuperBus

®

 2000 digital data bus. 

Note:  

For 24 hour backup, external power drain is limited to 
95mA (during normal standby conditions) using a 4.5 Ah 
battery, or 190mA continuous using a 7.0 Ah battery.

The power supply uses a 24 VAC, 50 VA power transformer. In 
case of an AC power failure, a 12 VDC, 4.5 or 7 Ah backup 
battery (not included) provides power to connected devices. The 

battery is tested by the power supply on power up, every two 
minutes afterward, and whenever the panel tests its own backup 
battery.
The power supply also includes a hardwire zone input that 

accepts normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) intrusion 
detection devices. The power supply can be located inside the 
Concord 4/Concord Express V4 cabinet or it can be mounted in a 

separate Concord Residential Enclosure (444-1700 and 444-1711 
ordered as a separate kit) or Concord Commercial Expansion 
Enclosure (444-1391 ordered as 60-816). See 

Mounting inside 

panel cabinet

 on page 2, 

Mounting inside Concord residential 

enclosure

 on page 2, and 

Mounting inside Concord Commercial 

enclosure

 on page 3 for more information on mounting in a sepa-

rate enclosure.
Figure 1 describes the power supply main components.

Figure 1.

Power supply main components

Installation

Use the following guidelines for installing the power supply.

Guidelines

• Up to 16 SuperBus 2000 devices can be connected to 

Concord 4/Concord Express V4 panels (touchpads, 
receivers, transceivers, HIMs, HOMs, ESMs, etc.). 

• The power supply AC transformer must be plugged into an 

AC outlet that is not a ground fault interrupt circuit (GFIC) 
or controlled by a switch.

• When mounting the power supply inside the panel cabinet, 

the backup battery can also be stored inside the panel 
cabinet.

• When mounting the power supply in a separate enclosure, 

the maximum wire length from the power supply bus and 
power connections to the panel is 4,000 feet.

• When mounting the power supply in a separate enclosure, 

the power supply mounting location should be determined 

by the wire runs needed to provide power to devices with 

minimal loss on the +12V OUT wire. Table 1 shows the 
maximum wire runs between the power 12V OUT 
terminal and the devices it will power.

• For UL installations, the +12V OUT is not fully supervised 

for open circuits. Therefore, sirens cannot be connected 
directly to the output.

• For large installations with long wire runs, power supply 

location is important. The total system wiring length (all 
partitions) for all bus devices connected to a Concord 4/
Concord Express V4 panel must not exceed 4,000 feet. This 

not only includes the power supply bus and power connec-
tions to the panel, but also any bus devices you may connect 
to the power supply. For example, touchpads and other bus 

devices in a remote partition should be connected to the 
power supply rather than running the wires all the way to 
the panel (Figure 2).

Figure 2.

Bus device wiring example for remote partitions

Tools and Supplies

• 12 V backup battery (4.5 Ah part no. 60-681 or 7 Ah part 

no. 60-680)

• Screwdrivers
• Separate enclosure—if not mounting power supply inside 

panel cabinet

• Mounting screws
• Support Standoffs (included with panel)
• 4-conductor, 22- or 18-gauge stranded wire

• 2-conductor, 18-gauge wire (for AC transformer)

Mounting

Note:  

(A) Class 2, Class 3, and power-limited fire alarm circuits 
must be installed using FPL, FPLR, FPLP, or substitute cable 

2 4 V A C 2 4 V A C + 1 2 V

B U S A

B U S B

G N D

+ 1 2 V

O U T

Z O N E

G N D

G N D

+

_

Backup

Red LED-bus

Terminal Strip

communication

Green LED-
power status

status

Battery
Connections

Table 1.

M12V OUT wire length

Wire Gauge

Maximum wire length from power 

12V OUT terminal

22

100 feet

18

200 feet

16

350 feet

14

550 feet

CAUTION

CAUTION

To prevent damaging the panel or power 
supply, remove the panel AC power trans-
former and disconnect the backup battery 
before installation.
You must be free of static electricity before 
handling circuit boards. Wear a grounding 
strap or touch a bare metal surface to 
discharge static electricity.

+ 1 2 V B U S A B U S B G N D + 1 2 V

O U T

G N D

3

4

5

6

+ 1 2 V

A

B

G N D

B U S

Bus devices

connected to 

panel

Power
supply

Panel

Bus devices
connected to
power supply

Summary of Contents for SuperBus 2000

Page 1: ...l is 4 000 feet When mounting the power supply in a separate enclosure the power supply mounting location should be determined by the wire runs needed to provide power to devices with minimal loss on the 12V OUT wire Table 1 shows the maximum wire runs between the power supply 12V OUT terminal and the devices it will power For UL installations the 12V OUT is not fully supervised for open circuits ...

Page 2: ...cord 4 in UL systems 1 Unplug the panel AC power transformer and disconnect the backup battery 2 Place the cabinet at the desired location and mark the cabinet mounting holes and knockouts Figure 5 Figure 5 Residential enclosure mounting holes and knockouts 3 Drill holes and insert the appropriate anchors where studs are not present 4 Run wires from all devices to be powered to the power supply 5 ...

Page 3: ...to panel and devices Power Up Use the following procedure for powering up the power supply and panel to verify bus communication 1 Verify that all wiring at the panel and devices are correct 2 Connect the power supply backup battery to the battery terminals on the power supply board Figure 10 Figure 10 Power supply AC and DC power connections 3 Wire the power supply AC transformer to the power sup...

Page 4: ...nal 2 Verify that devices connected to power supply 12V OUT terminal are not drawing more than 2 amps System touchpads display AUX POWER BATT trouble 1 Check that power supply battery is connected 2 Power supply battery needs charging Battery may need at least 4 hours to fully charge System touchpads display AUX AC POWER trouble 1 Check that power supply transformer is plugged into outlet 2 Check ...

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