Section 2: Mounting and Wiring
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Wiring the F
a
ult Trigger Output
The communicator's fault trigger output (Trigger Output terminal T1) can be wired and programmed
for fail-safe mode (see the program option "FAULT RELAY NORMALLY ON").
To sense a communicator fault at the control panel, see the diagram below.
1. Connect the communicator's Trigger Output
T1
to a zone "
+
" input at the control panel.
2. Install the proper end-of-line (EOL) resistor required by the control panel.
Typical Wiring for the Fault Trigger to a Control Panel Zone for Normally Closed Fault
Internet Connection (Ethernet or Wi-Fi®)
The communicator can connect to the Internet via Ethernet cable direct to a router or via Wi-Fi
®
using
the optional PROWIFIZW Wi-Fi/Z-Wave module.
The communicator can use only one Internet connection method: Ethernet or
Wi-Fi, not both.
Ethernet Cable Connection
If using an Ethernet cable connection, connect one end of the Ethernet cable (Category 5 or higher)
to the communicator’s RJ45 connector and the other end to the cable/DSL router as shown in the
diagram below.
NOTE
: When programming the communicator, make sure to program the communication path to
Ethernet & Cell.
Ethernet Connection
Wi-Fi Connection
If using Wi-Fi
®
to connect to the Internet, the PROWIFIZW Wi-Fi/Z-Wave module must be installed.
Refer to the
Installing Optional Plug-In Modules
section later in this manual for details on installing
the Wi-Fi/Z-Wave module.
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