Connecting to DSC 585 control panel - urgent

Hello. I need to mount one burglery system with 3 beam detectors. I know how to program this but i have problem with connecting it altogether.

This is what i have:

2 dual beam detectors 1 magnet contact 1 outdoor sirena.

----------------------------- Im using UTP cables to connect this and this are the wires: blue/white blue -- magnet ( zone 1 )

---------------------------------------------- green/white green -- zone on beam detector ( zone 2 ) orange/white orange - power

---------------------------------------------- second cable brown/white brown -- zone on beam detector ( zone 3 ) orange/white orange - power

--------------------------------------------- third UTP cable outdoor sirene

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My question is how to connect wires from the detector / magnet / sirene to

585 control panel. I know i need to conect zone wires to Z1/Z2/Z3 and COM but what do i use for power and where do i need to put the resistor.

This is the panel:

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This is sirene: dsc lady pi

Its quite urgent so please be so kind and write where to connect this wires.

Best regards, John

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John
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03285_r000.pdf
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Fred Bloggs

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Thank you for replay and for manual. So i use PGM 1 as positive and PGM 2 as negative lead for beam detector power supply ?

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John

No- those are two separately programmable outputs. They are intended to sink current through an indicator or alarm or relay with its positive connected to AUX. The PGM1 sinks 300ma and the PGM2 sinks up to 50ma. If you want to turn on an external power supply for the beam detector then it looks like you need to use a 12VDC relay. Connect RELAY(+) to AUX and RELAY(-) to PGM 1 or 2. Then the NO contacts of the RELAY connect power to power supply from wherever. I don't see anything in that manual about beam detectors. We need to know the make and model of the beam detector you're using or at least what its power requirements are.

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Fred Bloggs

No- those are two separately programmable outputs. They are intended to sink current through an indicator or alarm or relay with its positive connected to AUX. The PGM1 sinks 300ma and the PGM2 sinks up to 50ma. If you want to turn on an external power supply for the beam detector then it looks like you need to use a 12VDC relay. Connect RELAY(+) to AUX and RELAY(-) to PGM 1 or 2. Then the NO contacts of the RELAY connect power to power supply from wherever. I don't see anything in that manual about beam detectors. We need to know the make and model of the beam detector you're using or at least what its power requirements are.

------------------ Do i have to use the relay ?

The beam detector is LC-104 ( dsc ).

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( 20- 25 mA ) - 9- 16V

If you want to turn on an external power supply for the beam detector

-- control panel will be connected to 220V grid and as backup i will use 12V battery.

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John
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12V

In that case, no. You can power it from AUX(+) (good for 550mA at

12V). So connect the (+) of beam detector power input to AUX(+) and connect the (-) of beam detector power input to either PGM1 or PGM2.

All DSC documentation can be found here

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Fred Bloggs

In that case, no. You can power it from AUX(+) (good for 550mA at

12V). So connect the (+) of beam detector power input to AUX(+) and connect the (-) of beam detector power input to either PGM1 or PGM2.

All DSC documentation can be found here

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----------- Thank you for your time and answer !

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John

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