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Paradox ZX32D-EI01
Paradox ZX32D-EI01
LOC Button
The ZX32D LOC button is used to enter Test Mode (see page 2). A Module Locate can be performed using section [4002] (EVO) or [952] (DGP-48 / DGP-848). To end a module locate, press and hold LOC for 2 seconds.
Zone Connections
Connect detection devices as described in Hardwired Zone Inputs in the Imperial Reference and Installation manual.
Detachable Terminals
Pry with screwdriver if necessary.
Relay Module N.O. N.C. C + _
Instructions
Power supply or
~ ~ 16/24VAC
+ 24VDC
(Max 28V)
Power supply
The ZX32D 32-zone Expansion Module connects to the Imperial control panels Combus and acts as an interface between the control panel and any hardwired detection devices. The ZX32D also includes an external 16/24Vac or 24Vdc power supply input that can be used to power connected devices.
C 4 INPUT
C 10 11 INPUT
12
13 14
15
C 16 17 INPUT
18
16 / 24 Vac
AUX
Compatibility
EVO48, EVO192 DGP-848, DGP-NE96, EVO96
19 20 INPUT C 21 22 23 C 24 25 INPUT C 26 27 C 28 29 30 INPUT C 31 32 C
Installation
Figure 1: DIN Rail Mounting The ZX32D is a standard 35mm DIN rail module. Using the supplied DIN rail, the ZX32D can be mounted in any 35mm location. Alternatively, DIN rail it can be mounted in a standard DIN rail Release enclosure. To attach clip the module, align the top of the DIN rail as shown in Figure 1 and apply pressure to the module until it clicks into place. To remove the ZX32D from a DIN rail, pull the release clip and remove the module. To facilitate installation and servicing, the ZX32D terminals can be detached from the module. Wires can be labeled using the supplied tie wraps. NOTE: The ZX32D does not support ATZ zone doubling.
+ 12VDC
Battery
Zone Labels
Space is provided to label each zone.
Manual Controls
The ZX32D supplies 1A to power security system modules. By pressing the AUX button, the 13.8Vdc auxiliary power supply can be manually activated (LED green) or deactivated (LED off), allowing modules to be powered down without shutting down the control panel. If input power is lost, the AUX buttons will stop functioning. When power is restored, the button will resume its previous state.
Test Mode
To facilitate installation and verify correct wiring, the ZX32D features five Test Modes. In order to use this feature, the ZX32D module must be powered (Test Mode 1 requires a full bus connection). To enter Test Mode, press the LOC button. The ZX32D enters Test Mode 1. Press the LOC button again to enter Test Mode 2, and so on. On the sixth press, the ZX32D will exit Test Mode. Mode Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Feature Input assignment EOL disabled Tamper disabled EOL enabled Tamper disabled EOL enabled Tamper enabled Zone test LED Feedback Instructions RX flashes x 1 Entering Mode 1 illuminates all zones that have already been assigned in the control panel.* RX flashes x 2 Entering Mode 2 sets the ZX32D for: No EOL / No tamper. To verify correct EOL / tamper wiring, open and close the zone and verify that the zones LED reacts accordingly. RX flashes x 3 Entering Mode 3 sets the ZX32D for: With EOL / No tamper. To verify correct EOL / tamper wiring, open and close the zone and verify that the zones LED reacts accordingly. RX flashes x 4 Entering Mode 4 sets the ZX32D for: With EOL / With tamper. To verify correct EOL / tamper wiring, open and close the zone and verify that the zones LED reacts accordingly. RX flashes x 5 Entering Mode 5 illuminates all connected zones. When a zone is triggered, the corresponding zone LED will turn off, indicating correct wiring.
EVO Programming
General Options Section [001] Option [1] Tamper Recognition (zone 32) Option [2] Battery Charge Current