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Manual Euro-MERiDIAN
Chapter 11 Page 11 - 7
The standard wiring
convention is YELLOW for the iD
Line +, and BLUE for the iD Line
, which thus match the colour
coding of the biscuit itself.
The third, WHITE, connection to
the biscuit is used for the
switch contact, as follows:
YELLOW: iD+ Term E4
BLUE: iD - Term E3
Tamper switch:
In series with YELLOW
Switch contact:
Between WHITE and BLUE
The connections of the biscuit
in a typical PIR are as follows:
This shows the incoming cable
from the End Station at one
side and the ongoing
connection to the next
detector at the other. It is
possible to spur off at this
point to a further detector(s).
On completion of making
connections, the biscuit should
be placed neatly against the
terminal block or cable form,
ensuring that it does not
obstruct the tamper switch,
cause a short circuit, or
obstruct the operation of the
detector.
The biscuit should be wired
directly to the terminals of the
detector to which it refers. If
there is insufficient space, use
the iD ‘DP’ junction box - see
page 11-8.
iD LINE TERMINATION
Each cable run should be
terminated with a 0.01µF capacitor
connected between iD + and -
(yellow and blue) at the last
biscuit.
NORMALLY OPEN DETECTORS
should be connected in the same
way. Select the ‘Normally Open’
attribute when programming the
zone.
WINDOW FOIL and similar
detectors require the iD ‘DP’
junction box, which interfaces an
optically isolated circuit to the iD
biscuit.
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