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Honeywell Resideo ADEMCO 4101SN V-Plex Installation And Setup Manual

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Installation and Setup Guide
Features
The ADEMCO 4101SN V-Plex ® Single Output Relay
Module can be used with control panels that support V-Plex
Polling Loop devices, e.g. VISTA-128FBP (refer to the
instructions for the control).
The 4101SN features the following:
• Form C relay contacts rated at 2A, Resistive 28VAC/VDC
with contact supervision.
The position of the relay is supervised, but
not the actual external contact wiring. Note:
some panels may not support this feature.
Note: This product uses latching relays, which retain their
open/closed position even when power is disconnected. Due
to shocks or vibration during shipment and installation the
out-of-box state of these relays may be either open or closed.
When power is first applied, the relay will be set to its correct
initial state. Please bear this in mind during installation; it is
strongly recommended that you wire this module to the panel
and apply power to the panel before energizing any external
circuit controlled by the latching relay.
• One Class B/Style B EOLR-supervised aux input zone.
• Operating power and communication with control panels
via the V-Plex polling loop.
• Electronics mounted in a small plastic case with tamper-
protected cover.
• Suitable for household and commercial burglary, and
household and commercial fire applications.
Mounting Instructions
1. Remove the case cover by first removing the screw. (See
Figure 1.)
2. Fasten the case back to the wall with three #6 screws (not
supplied) through the case back.
• The wall surface must be flat and
substantially vibration-free.
• All power-limited wiring must be separated
from non-power limited wiring by 1/4 –inch.
For dry, indoor use only. Do not install
in air-handling spaces.
For Commercial Burglary installations,
the 4101SN must be tamper protected
or mounted in a tamper-protected
U L
cabinet.
In Commercial Fire applications, the
module cannot be mounted inside the
control unit's cabinet, but can be
mounted externally either in its plastic
housing or in a separate metal cabinet.
Wiring Instructions
For UL fire installations, no more than one
U L
wire per terminal may be connected.
Use only 14-22AWG wire.
1. Run the wiring through the access slots in the case back
and connect at the appropriate terminal block screw(s).
2. Make wiring connections as shown in Figure 1. When
you leave the white jumper intact, the 10k EOLR for the
aux zone is internal. Only N.O. devices may be used, and
these devices must be mounted no farther than 3 feet from
the module. In commercial installations, wiring must be
mechanically protected with conduit or equivalent.
K3166V3B 10/12 Rev B
ADEMCO 4101SN
V-Plex ® Single Output Relay Module
3. When you cut the white jumper, you must connect the 10k
EOLR for the aux zone to the end of the zone wire run.
4. Either N.O. or N.C. devices may be used, and these
devices may be located where desired.
U L
For Commercial Fire Applications, use only
N.O. contact closure devices.
5. When the aux zone is programmed for burglary response
type, you may use the discrete 10k resistor (supplied).
When this zone is programmed for fire response type, you
must use the model number WA 610-13 resistor
(supplied).
6. Place the cover over the PCB and insert the screw to hold
it in place.
Panel Programming Instructions
The 4101SN Module's serial number must be enrolled in the
control panel so that the panel can communicate with it. Each
4101SN (if there is more than one connected to the polling
loop) is enrolled one at a time.
The following steps outline the general procedure for how
this is done.
Refer to the control panel's Installation
Instructions for additional information.
1. Enter the panel's Programming mode.
2.
Enter Zone Programming mode.
Assign a unique zone number and a non-zero zone
response type to the 4101SN. This zone will be used
to annunciate aux zone faults, communication
problems, and cover tamper faults for this 4101SN.
Select Input Type = "06" (for serial number polling
loop device), V-Plex Relay = "Yes" and Loop # = "1"
for this zone.
Select the Learn S/N = "Yes" option. Remove the
enclosure cover (or short the aux zone) to cause the
4101SN to send its serial number to the panel. The
panel will acknowledge receipt of the serial number
and will require the cover to be replaced (or the aux
zone to be restored) to confirm that the serial number
was enrolled correctly.
The cover tamper feature must be used in
commercial burg installations when the 4101SN is
U L
not mounted inside the panel's enclosure, and
must be enabled at the control panel (program
field *24=0 on most controls).
Enter Relay Programming mode
1. Assign a unique 2-digit relay number "XX" and then
assign relay start/stop activation options to the 4101SN.
2. Select Relay Type = "0" (for V-Plex relay) and then enter
the zone number selected in Zone Programming as the V-
Plex Zone Number. The panel will annunciate relay
activation problems as well as communication problems
and cover tamper faults for this 4101SN on system zone
6XX where "XX" is the selected relay number.
Generally, the panel's default response for all such system
zones is 24-hour trouble (type 19). If desired, this may be
changed using the panel's Zone Programming mode.
3.
Repeat the above procedure for each 4101SN in the
system.
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Summary of Contents for Honeywell Resideo ADEMCO 4101SN V-Plex

  • Page 1 K3166V3B 10/12 Rev B ADEMCO 4101SN V-Plex ® Single Output Relay Module Installation and Setup Guide 3. When you cut the white jumper, you must connect the 10k Features EOLR for the aux zone to the end of the zone wire run. The ADEMCO 4101SN V-Plex ®...
  • Page 2 For the latest warranty information, please go to: 300 ohm max zone resistance (excluding EOLR) http://www.honeywell.com/security/hsc/resources/wa/ Responds to open or short circuit faults having 250mSec or longer duration Class B (style B when used with panels providing earth...