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connection before mounting the circuit board to the back of the
cabinet. Press the circuit board down onto the mounting studs.
5. Once you have made all the proper connections, you can
apply power to the system. First connect the battery, then the
AC transformer. See section 3.16 below, for more
information.
3.16 Applying Power (AC and Battery)
WARNING: Do not connect the battery or transformer until
all other wiring is complete.
Once all field wiring has been completed and checked for opens,
shorts and grounds, power can be applied to the panel as
follows:
1. Connect the battery leads.
2. Connect the AC transformer.
The panel will not power up correctly if AC power is applied
before the battery is connected.
After you apply power to the system, for the first 2 minutes, the
system will consider all zones as non-violated. This is to allow
time for the detectors to “settle”, preventing false alarms.
Battery Selection Charts
The charts below are to determine the battery required to
support the main panel for either 24 hours or 60 hours in the
standby mode. The battery size is measured in amp hours (Ah).
To determine the appropriate battery size, perform the
following:
1. Calculate the total current required when the panel is not in
alarm. This is the standby current. See section 3.4 for further
information on current calculation.
2. Determine the current that will be drawn when the panel is
in alarm.
3. On the chart below, find the standby current on the
horizontal axis and the alarm current on the vertical axis.
4. Find the region of the chart where the standby current and
the alarm current values intersect. The region corresponds to
the required battery Ah capacity.
You can select the battery charging current in the System Toggle
Options section. To have the charging current set at 1.4A, turn
on the Hi Batt Charg option. If the option is off, the battery
charging current will be 360mA. See the Programming Manual
for more information.
For example:
Standby current = 500 mA
Alarm current = 2 A
On the 24Hr chart, the battery capacity required is 14Ah.
Battery Connection – Red and Black Battery
Leads
Connect the red battery lead to the positive terminal of the
battery and the black lead to the negative terminal.
WARNING: Observe the correct polarity. If the battery is
connected backwards, the panel will not operate.
AC Power Terminals
WARNING: Connect the battery before connecting the AC
power.
A 16.5V, 80VA transformer connected to an unswitched AC
power source should be wired to these terminals.
To achieve the rated outputs as previously described, the AC
input must be connected to the secondary of a transformer rated
at 16 VAC, 80VA minimum.
Do not connect the transformer primary to an outlet that is
controlled by a switch.
The PC6010 monitors the presence of AC power on all modules
on the system. The Power light on the keypad will always be on
while AC power is on. Upon the loss of AC power, the system
generates a trouble condition. If an AC trouble occurs on any
component of the system, the Power light will turn off. The AC
Fail Delay does not affect the Power light - it will turn off as soon
as there is an AC trouble on any module on the system. The
Power light will turn back on only when AC is physically restored
to all system components. AC and Battery troubles will not
prevent arming of the system.
3.17 Lithium Batteries
The PC6010 circuit board includes a lithium battery. (Please see
the wiring diagram on page 24.) This battery is not replaceable.
There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
If the lithium battery stops working, return the circuit board to
the distributor from whom the PC6010 was purchased. Batteries
may cause a fire when in contact with metal. If you need to
dispose of the circuit board and/or the lithium battery, wrap the
circuit board in non-conductive tape. Check with your local
government for battery disposal regulations.
WARNING: Do not store the batteries in such a way that they
come into contact with each other or with any piece of metal.
Explosion or fire may occur. Should fire occur, use only dry chemical
fire extinguishers. Do not use water to put out the fire. Do not heat
the batteries. Do not dispose of the batteries or circuit boards in
a fire. Do not disassemble the batteries. Do not apply pressure to
or deform the batteries. Ensure that the above precautions are
strictly observed by related departments, including, but not
limited to, production, sales and outside contractors.
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