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Honeywell Symphony Frequently Asked Questions Manual page 3

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Step-by-Step
This Section explains what wires are required to connect the Symphony.
The following wire connection is required for Symphony operation:
4-conductor to control panel
Category 5 Ethernet connection to the network router
4-conductor to control panel
This may be a standard 4-conductor security wire:
You may use 22AWG for up to 100' from the power supply
You may use 18AWG for up to 250' from the power supply
You may use 16AWG for up to 400' from the power supply
Connections
:
1. +12VDC – From power supply
2. +12VDC – From Control Panel (Can share from Terminal 1)
3. Ground – From power supply.
BE SURE TO HAVE COMMON GROUND BETWEEN THE POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL
PANEL GROUND.
4. Data In – To Data In terminal on control panel
5. Data Out – To Data Out terminal on control panel
Note:
Power input to Pin 1 provides power for back light operation of keypad. You can use alternate power
source or same power source used on pin 2.
Only wiring pin 2 will result in dim back light and reduced life of the back light, so pin 1 must be powered
under normal conditions.
Category 5 Ethernet connection to the network router
• This connection is required for a network connection for Internet features.
• Category 5 (4 twisted pair – 24AWG) – Connects from RJ45 plug on back of Symphony and runs to the
network router/hub/etc...
Note: Internet connection is not required for Symphony keypad to operate
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This section explains how much power is required by Symphony. The Symphony keypad REQUIRES A POWER
SUPPLY due to the following current ratings:
Event
Action
Standby
LCD off, Sound Off
Active
LCD on, Sound Off
Alarm
LCD off, Sound On
Alarm
LCD on, Sound Off
The power supply should be rated at 400mA MINIMUM. The recommended power supply is the Ademco
AD12612. This is a 1.2 Amp power supply.
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Current
150mA maximum
350mA maximum
200mA maximum
400mA maximum
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Tech Support
Updated 1/13/09

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