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UNDERSTANDING THE ULTRAGUARD ZONES
If you intend to connect the UltraGuard to an alarm panel please take time to read this section. Understanding how UltraGuard
distributes signals will affect your installation plan.
UltraGuard has four CO Detector zones and six alarm panel output zones (see figure 3).
Figure 3 shows the UltraGuard zones available to you for the installation. Names of the zones correspond with the names you
find on the UltraGuard electronic board.
The four CO Detector zones both power detectors in the zone and receive alarm and fault signals from detectors in this zone
(note the number of wires used between detectors, detectors and the monitor, and between monitor and alarm panel). If you need
detectors internal fault/trouble supervised you will need 6 wires to connect detectors in the system. Should you decide not to
report internal detectors faults to the UltraGuard monitor, you will need only 4 wires between detectors. . Note that the line
troubles and faults are still supervised.
NOTE: Detectors wiring does not affect individual detector internal fault alarm.
The UltraGuard Monitors six output zones are designed to communicate three types of signals to an alarm panel:
1. CO Alarm.
2. Temperature (If ambient temperature drops below 45ºF).
3. Fault.
The UltraGuard Monitor can report signals to an alarm panel in two different modes. Placing J6 on the UltraGuards board to
an appropriate position sets the mode.
These modes are:
1. ZONED when ALL UltraGuard reporting capabilities are employed.
2. BASIC when minimum capabilities are used.
NOTE: Monitor mode affects ONLY how signals are reported to an alarm panel. It DOES NOT affect how the UltraGuard
Monitor reports information through its faceplates lights!
Figure 3. UltraGuard Zones
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