Setup guide
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APPENDIX B
Specifications
5110XM Control
Physical:
12-1/2" W x 14-1/2" H x 3" D (318mm x 368mm x 76mm)
Electrical:
Voltage Input: From built-in transformer supplying 18VAC at 40VA to 5110XM.
Transformer requires nominal 120VAC, 600mA input.
Rechargeable Back-Up Battery: 12VDC, 7AH min., 14AH, max. (Gel type).
Battery Charging Output: Charging Voltage: 13.65VDC, minimum to fully charge battery(s).
Bell Output: 12VDC, 1.0A output. Selectable for style Y EOLR supervision (using
EOLR20) or no supervision.
Auxiliary Power Output: 12VDC, 350mA max.
Auxiliary Relay Output: Selectable for wet form C output rated at 12VDC, 350mA standby max/1A
alarm max or dry form C output with contacts rated at 30VAC/VDC, 2A max,
resistive loads.
Total Output Power: Combined aux power and aux relay power standby currents cannot exceed
350mA. Combined aux power, aux relay power and bell alarm currents
cannot exceed 1A.
Standby Time: (see Table in Final Powerup section)
Fusing: PTC circuit protectors on battery input and on aux. power, aux. relay, and
bell outputs.
Communication:
Formats Supported:
ADEMCO 4+2 Express (DTMF, 10 characters per second)
ADEMCO Contact ID Reporting (DTMF, 10 characters per second)
ADEMCO Low Speed 3+1, 4+1, 4+2 (10 pulses per second)
Radionics/SESCOA 3+1, 4+1, 4+2 (20 pulses per second)
Line Seize: Double Pole
TLM Threshold: Good line when Tip-Ring voltage exceeds 2V; Bad line when less than 2V
Ringer Equivalence: 0.7B
FCC Registration No. AC398U-68192-Al-E
Maximum Zone Resistance:
Zones 1–4 = 300 ohms excluding EOLR; Zone 5 = 100 ohms excluding EOLR
Built-in Indicators:
Seven LEDs: AC Power, Comm Fail, Line Fault, Silence Audible, Main Dialer Line Seize, Backup Dialer
Line Seize
Warning Sounder: Piezo-electric sounder for Alarm, Trouble and Supervisory conditions. Silenced by
pressing the Silence/Reset button, or by Code + [OFF] on a keypad, if used.
Remote Keypads:
Supports up to four 6150 (gray) fixed word and 6160 (gray) alpha keypads depending on system usage and current
loading. When used as a slave DACT, keypads are optional, but may be used for supplemental DACT status
annunciation. When used as a stand-alone control, one keypad, mounted within 3 feet of the control, with the
wiring run in conduit, must be used.