Product Overview
This document provides comprehensive installation instructions for the Interlogix 4Z Input/2 Output Expansion SnapCard. This expansion card is designed to enhance the capabilities of Concord, Concord Express, and Advent alarm panels by adding inputs and outputs.
Key features include:
- One 12V, Class B, two-wire smoke detector loop supporting up to 100 mA, compatible with various System Sensor and Sentrol (ESL) models.
- Two "Form C" contact relays for system-controlled outputs.
- Three supervised, UL Fire rated, hardwire loops suitable for various UL-listed hardwire devices such as smoke detectors, fire pull stations, water flow detectors, gate valve switches, and burglar detection devices.
The card offers flexible output programming for functions like lighting control, garage door operation, and CCTV camera activation, enhancing the system's automation and response capabilities.
Installation and Guidelines
The installation process involves connecting the SnapCard to the appropriate expansion slot on compatible panels. Important guidelines include:
- Using 2k ohm end-of-line resistors for supervised loops.
- Installing power supervision modules for four-wire smoke loops.
- Adhering to specific wire gauge requirements (22-gauge or larger for general use, 18-gauge or larger for fire applications).
- For Advent panels, ensuring SnapCard expansion slots are dedicated to either fire or burglary applications, not mixed.
The document details wiring terminal descriptions, maximum wire lengths, and troubleshooting steps for both inputs and outputs.
Contact and Regulatory Information
For further assistance or technical support, Interlogix, a UTC Fire & Security Company, can be contacted. Visit interlogix.com or utcfireandsecurity.com. Technical support is available toll-free at 888.437.3287 in the US, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Canada.
The product complies with FCC Part 15 Class A and Class B digital device regulations, ensuring reasonable protection against harmful interference in commercial and residential environments, respectively.