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Solution 64
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Installer Guide
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Wiring Diagrams
3-2
Bosch Security Systems | 11/05 | BLCC110I
EOL R e s i s t o r C o l o u r C o d e
Figure 11: EOL Resistor Colour Chart
Selected Resistor Colour Codes
Value Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4
2K2 RED RED RED BROWN
4K7 YELLOW VIOLET RED BROWN
5K6 GREEN BLUE RED BROWN
8K1 GREY BROWN RED BROWN
10K BROWN BLACK ORANGE BROWN
12K BROWN RED ORANGE BROWN
Because of variations in the colours used to mark resistors it is
recommended that you use a multimeter to verify the value of
resistors rather than rely on the colour code.
Board Connectors
The following table lists the various sockets, pin headers and
switches located on the panel and their functions.
Connector Description
Service
This socket allow you to connect a service
Keypad to the panel during installation.
Tamper
This socket is used to connect the panel
enclosure tamper switch.
Default
This push button is used to reset the control
panel back to factory default.
Voice
Module
This is used to connect the optional Voice
Command Module (CM100).
Serial
This socket is used to connect serial devices to
the control system like a Serial STU.
Telco
This is a RJ12 6P/4C connector that allows
you to connect the control panel to the PSTN
telephone line.
Relay
The relay select PIN’s allow you to easily
program the relay common contact to switch
either +12V or GND by tting a plug on link.
Table 7: Board Connector Descriptions
Terminal Descriptions
Name Description
1 Earth
Earth wire from this terminal is connected
to the Mains earth.
2
3
~ (AC)
~ (AC)
Connection of the A.C. plug pack
transformer
4
5
BAT (-)
BAT (+)
Negative and positive connections to the
stand-by battery. 12 VDC / 7AH
6
7
8
9
10
11
+12 V
+12 V
+12 V
GND
GND
GND
These terminals are used to power
detectors and LAN devices up to 750 mA.
12
13
LAN +
LAN -
These terminals are used to power LAN
devices up to 750 mA.
14 LAN A
Connect the LAN A data terminal of any
LAN device (eg. Keypads, expansion
boards) to this terminal. The control panel
supports up to 300 m of 24/0.20 (18 AWG)
wire on these terminals.
15 LAN B
Connect the LAN B data terminal of any
LAN device (eg. Keypads, expansion
boards) to this terminal. The control panel
supports up to 300 m of 24/0.20 (18 AWG)
wire on these terminals.
16 COMM+
Alarm power capable of providing a
maximum of 2 Amp (+). This terminal is
PTC Fuse protected.
17
18
19
OUT 1
OUT 2
OUT 3
Programmable output, capable of
providing a maximum of 500 mA (-). This
terminal is PTC Fuse protected.
20
21
22
N/C
COM
N/O
2 A @ 24 VDC Relay Output - Form C
contact
23 INPUT
Programmable Input for RF Receivers,
Keyswitch and other devices.
24 ZN 1 Zone 1 and 9 sensor loop input (+).
25 GND Common (-) for Zone 1 and 2 sensor loop.
26 ZN 2 Zone 2 and 10 sensor loop input (+).
27 ZN 3 Zone 3 and 11 sensor loop input (+).
28 GND Common (-) for Zone 3 and 4 sensor loop.
29 ZN 4 Zone 4 and 12 sensor loop input (+).
30 ZN 5 Zone 5 and 13 sensor loop input (+).
31 GND Common (-) for Zone 5 and 6 sensor loop.
32 ZN 6 Zone 6 and 14 sensor loop input (+).
33 ZN 7 Zone 7 and 15 sensor loop input (+).
34 GND Common (-) for Zone 7 and 8 sensor loop.
35 ZN 8 Zone 8 and 16 sensor loop input (+).
36
37
IN
IN
These terminals are used to connect the
telephone line from the street.
38
39
OUT
OUT
These terminals are used to connect the
premises telephones.
Table 8: Terminall Block Descriptions and Functions
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