1. Installing the Cabinet and PC Board
Refer to the Summary of Connections diagram on the inside back cover of this manual for terminal connections
when following these procedures.
a. Mount the control cabinet to a sturdy
wall in a clean, dry area, which is not
readily accessible to the general public,
using
fasteners
supplied)
with
mounting holes.
b. Remove the lock knockout from the
door. Insert the key into the lock.
c. Position the lock in the hole, making
certain that the latch will make contact
with the latch bracket when the door is
closed. When correctly positioned, push
the lock until the snap tabs hold it
securely. The cabinet can be secured
without a lock by using 2 screws in the
cover's edge.
d. Before installing the cabinet's contents,
remove the metal cabinet knockouts
required for wiring entry. Do not
remove the knockouts after the circuit
board has been installed.
1) Hang two short mounting clips
(provided) on the raised cabinet tabs
(see Detail B).
2) Insert the top of the circuit board into
the slots at the top of the cabinet.
Make sure that the board rests on the
correct row (see Detail A).
3) Swing the base of the board into the
mounting clips and secure the board to
the cabinet with the accompanying
screws (see Detail B).
2. Install Remote Keypads
Determine wire gauge by referring to the wiring length/gauge chart at the end of this section.
3. Install Hardwired Zones
4. Install Sounding Devices
U L
Use only UL Listed sounding devices for UL installations.
5. Install the Remote Keyswitch (if used)
or
anchors
(not
the
four
cabinet
Mounting and Wiring the Control
LOCKED
CABINET DOOR BOTTOM
Figure 1 – Installing the Cabinet Lock
CIRCUIT
BOARD
CABINET
DETAIL A
SIDE VIEW
OF BOARD
SUPPORTING
SLOTS
Figure 2 – Mounting the PC Board
- 3 -
RETAINER CLIP
(NOTE POSITION)
RETAINER
SLOTS
RETAINER
CLIP
UNLOCKED
+
+
SECTION 2
CIRCUIT
CA
BOARD
DETAIL B
SIDE VIEW
OF MOUNTING
CLIPS
MOUNT