Honeywell Galaxy 3-48C Installation Instruction

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Galaxy 3 Series Installation Manual
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Table 3-6. RF RIO Connections
Note:
If the RF RIO is the last Module on the line, connect a 680
 Ω resistor across the A and B terminals.
Outputs
The RF RIO has four transistorised outputs. Each output is connected to +12 V via a 3k3
Ω pull-up resistor
(refer to Table 3-6 RF RIO Connections). When an output is activated, the load is switched to the negative
supply voltage (ground or 0 V) of the RF RIO. Each output is capable of supplying 400 mA.
The default functions and pull-up resistors of each RF RIO output, when connected to a Galaxy are shown in
the following Table:
Table 3-7. Output Functions
NOTE: The number of pull-up resistors may vary with different hardware revisions.
RF RIO Tamper
Switch SW2 on the RF RIO acts as a tamper if the Tamper Link  (LK1) is missing. Removing the lid from the
RF RIO enclosure activates the  RF RIO tamper alarm if the system is not in Engineer Mode. The tamper
switch can be bypassed by fitting a 0 
Ω link to LK1.
Addressing the RF RIO
The Galaxy RF RIO must be given unique addresses before it is connected to a power  supply. This unique
address is selected using the 16-way Rotary Address Switch (SW1). The address selected will act as the
base address for the RF RIO. Subsequent addresses will be
base address + 1, base address + 2, base address + 3. For example:
Base address = followed by 34 and 5.
Address Ranges
This option allows the programming of the RIO addresses, which are to be simulated by the RF RIO.
For example, if the RF RIO being programmed supports 32 zones (4 RIO addresses), and the base address,
programmed at the hexi-decimal rotary switch is 02, the available addresses would be 02, 03, 04, 05. How-
ever, you may want to only respond as RIO addresses 02, 04. The remaining addresses should be disabled
and will not respond to commands from the control panel. The base address is enabled by default. All other
Connect the RF RIO terminals in accordance with the following Table:
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