HONEYWELL 7000 SOLID STATE ALARM SYSTEM
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10
Fig. 8. Connecting the RFEM to the RF Receiver.
ON - OFF
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
INTERFERENCE
INDICATOR
RF RECEIVER
RFEM
TB1
TO SYSTEM 7000
CONTROL PANEL
HBUS TERMINALS
GREEN
YELLOW
BLUE
RED
BLACK
GREEN
YELLOW
RED
BLACK
YELLOW
GREEN
RED
BLACK
YELLOW
GREEN
DATA IN
DATA OUT
+12V
(GND)
HBUS (+)
HBUS (–)
HB
US
PO
WER
D
ATA
PANEL
RF
ANTENNAE
R
G
M10903
Table 1. RF Receiver switch settings.
Receiver
Switch Position
1
2
4
ON
Off
3
OFF
ON
2
OFF
OFF
1
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--
RF Receiver Wiring
IMPORTANT
No two receivers can have the same address
settings. Only address 1 or 2 can be used.
CAUTION
Equipment Damage Hazard.
Incorrect connections can damage hardware.
Wire the RF Receiver according to Fig. 8.
Keypad Installation (Fig. 9)
The keypad is used by the homeowner to operate the
Honeywell 7000 System. The two-line display provides
information about what is happening and the locations of any
problems. The display will automatically prompt the user with
help instructions after eight seconds of inactivity.
Locate the keypad no further than 250 feet from the control
panel if using 22 AWG cable or 500 feet if using 18 AWG
cable. Do not route keypad wiring parallel to ac wiring or
within 12 in. of ac wiring.
NOTE:
A maximum of 11 keypads can be installed
on one Honeywell 7000 System.The control
panel can supply power for up to four
keypads. Additional keypads must be
powered by an external 12V power source
with backup batteries.
A standard plastic base is provided. To mount the keypad:
1.
Secure the base to the wall.
2.
Attach the wires to the keypad.
3.
Fasten the keypad to the base.
4.
Attach the trim ring to the keypad.
Keypad Wiring
Honeywell 7000 System keypads are connected to each
other and to the control panel via the HBus. Follow these
wiring practices:
1.
Use four-conductor AK4500A cable to connect the
keypad to other HBus devices.
2.
Keep maximum distance for the data line from the
control panel to the farthest device under 3000 feet.
3.
Keep the maximum distance from the power source to
the farthest keypad under 250 feet.
IMPORTANT
No more than four keypads can share the same
power wiring pair.
NOTE:
Separate power sources are required when
the distance exceeds 250 feet. Use Altronix
Model AIL100 or ALARM SAF Model PS-FMC-
12/10-BFS/UL 3/4A power supplies when UL-
approved equipment is required.
4.
Always use 120 ohm end-of-line resistors (provided
with keypad) to terminate the ends of the HBus line as
shown in Fig. 10 through 13.