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Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 1912XR Installation Guide
Page 26
1912XR Installation Guide
26.5 Remote Station
AC BELL
AC
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12
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17 18 19
GND
RED YEL GRN BLKB + B - SMK L5+ L5- L1 L2 L3 L4GNDGND
1k
3.3k Resistor
DMP Model 309
1k
1k
J4
Dual Line Expansion
J10
Battery Only Restart
J16
Command Processor Reset
J9
EPROM Socket
1k
EARTH GROUND
+ Signal Voltage In
Alternate Alarm
Combo Alarm
GROUND
GROUND
- Signal Voltage In
- To Remote Receiver
+ To Remote Receiver
Auxiliary Power Input
EARTH GROUND
+ Signal Voltage In
Alternate Alarm
Combo Alarm
GROUND
GROUND
- Signal Voltage In
- To Remote Receiver
+ To Remote Receiver
Auxiliary Power Input
To Telephone Line
To Telephone Line
Reversing Relay Module
Radionics Model D127
12 VDC Supply
5mA Standby
55mA Alarm
Reversing Relay Module
Radionics Model D127
12 VDC Supply
5mA Standby
55mA Alarm
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Up to 60 hours of battery standby time
can be supplied using three or four
6.5Ah sealed lead acid batteries.
Four 6.5Ah batteries may be required
based on total current draw of all devices
connected to the panel. See section 7.6.
To connect four batteries to the 1912XR
Command Processor panel, use three
Model 318 Battery Harnesses.
Direct wire connection to
120 VAC unswitched circuit.
DMP Model 320
16 VAC, 40VA
Transformer.
Outputs 3 to 6
supply up to
50mA at 12 VDC.
Note: Output 3 must be
programmed as a Fire
Alarm Output and Output
4 must be programmed
as a Fire Trouble Output.
See Sections 8.5D and
8.5E of the 1912XR
Programming Manual
(LT-0171).
Fire
Alarm Output 3 - White/Brown
Fire
Trouble Output 4 - White/Red
Model 304
Output Harness
Intended for connection to a polarity reversal
circuit of a Remote Station receiving unit
having compatible ratings.
All modules must be installed
in a listed enclosure connected
by conduit and located in the
same room as the panel.
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