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Installation Manual: PAD100-ZM Zone Module

NOTICE TO THE INSTALLER

This manual provides an overview and the installation instructions for the PAD100-ZM module. This module is only compatible with 

addressable fire systems that utilize the PAD Addressable Protocol.

All terminals are power limited and should be wired in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 70 (NEC) and NFPA 72 (National 

Fire Alarm Code). Failure to follow the wiring diagrams in the following pages will cause the system to not operate as intended. For 

further information, refer to the control panel installation instructions.
The module shall only be installed with listed control panels. Refer to the control panel installation manual for proper system 

operation.

1.  Description

The PAD100-ZM uses one (1) SLC loop address when monitoring two (2) Class B or one (1) Class A circuit. The module is used to 

supervise a zone of conventional 2-wire smoke detectors on an Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). The module requires and supervises 

a 24VDC auxiliary power connection. The 24VDC power source must be either a Potter IPA series addressable panel, or a Potter 

PSN series power supply. The IDC may be wired as two individual Class B circuits or one Class A circuit which is selectable by an 

on board DIP switch. The module mounts on either an UL Listed 2-1/2" deep 2-gang box or 1-1/2" deep 4" square box. 
The PAD100-ZM includes one red LED to indicate the module's status. In normal condition, the LED flashes when the device is 

being polled by the control panel. When an input is activated, the LED will flash at a fast rate. If the LED blink has been disabled 

via the programming software, in a normal condition the LED of the device will be off. All other conditions remain the same.

2.  Setting the Address

All PAD protocol detectors and modules require an address prior to connection to the panel's SLC loop. Each PAD device's 

address 

(i.e., detector and/or module)

 is set by changing the dip switches located on the device. PAD device addresses are 

comprised of a 

seven (7) position dip switch

 used to program each device with an address ranging from 1–127.

Figure 1. PAD Device Dip Switch Addresses Table (Addresses 1

127)

Note:

 Each

 "gray" box 

indicates that the dip switch is 

"On,"

 and each

 

"white" box 

indicates

 "Off."

The examples shown below illustrate a PAD device's dip switch settings: the 1st example shows a device 

not addressed 

where all 

dip switch settings are in the 

default

 

"Off" position

, the 2nd illustrates an 

addressed PAD device

 via the dip switch settings.

Figure 2. Examples of PAD Device Showing Default Dip Switch Setting (Unaddressed) & Addressed PAD Device

Off

On

1 2 4

16

8

32 64

All dip switches are 

shown in the "Off" 

position.

Off

On

1 2 4

16

8

32 64

Example shows this PAD device's 

address = 42. Dip switches #2, 8 & 

32 are in the "On" position.

Document 5406308

-A  02/16

Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC           •           St. Louis, MO             •           Phone: (800) 325-3936               •            www.pottersignal.com

 

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Summary of Contents for PAD100-ZM

Page 1: ...ndition the LED of the device will be off All other conditions remain the same 2 Setting the Address All PAD protocol detectors and modules require an address prior to connection to the panel s SLC loop Each PAD device s address i e detector and or module is set by changing the dip switches located on the device PAD device addresses are comprised of a seven 7 position dip switch used to program ea...

Page 2: ...ng Voltage 24 0V Max SLC Standby Current 240 μ A Max SLC Alarm Current 240 μ A Aux Power Required 19 28V Max Detector Standby Current of IDC at 24 VDC 1mA Max Module Alarm Current of IDC at 24 VDC 50mA Max Wiring Resistance of IDC 100 Ω Max Wiring Capacitance of IDC 1μF Smoke Detector Compatibility Identifier A EOL Resistor 5 1K Ω Operating Temperature Range 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Operating Humidit...

Page 3: ... the details or variations in the equipment described nor provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation operation and maintenance Specifications subject to change without prior notification For Technical Assistance contact Potter Electric Signal Company at 866 956 1211 Actual performance is based on proper application of the product by a qualified professional Sh...

Page 4: ...3 HSC 221R HB 71 HSB 221 HB 54 HSB 221N HB 54 NS6 221 NS4 221 NS6 220 HB 3 SLR 24H HD 3 HSC 221R HB 71 HSB 221 HB 54 HSB 221N HB 54 NS6 221 NS4 221 SIJ 24 HD 3 HSC 221R HB 71 HSB 221 HB 54 HSB 221N HB 54 NS6 221 NS4 221 FENWAL Max No Of Detectors Per Zone is 14 CPD 7051 151FE1 2 WIRE FE51A PSD 7155 P55FE1 2WRLT FE52A PSD 7156 P56FE1 2WRB FE55A All of the above Fenwal detectors and bases can be use...

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