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Go and tighten that down. We will be coming back to terminal five when we hook up the smoke. So, this will show you what to do at that point.

So the first thing I'm going to wire into this system will be a two-wire smoke. If you have more than one two-wire smoke, you're just going to run all these together on zone one.

They cannot be zoned out individually. So as you see here, I have a two-wire smoke and I have placed the resistor at the device across the two terminals. You will do this with your resistors. They go at the item itself instead of in the panel. If you want to a deeper explanation about resistors and how you use them, check out Jason's video.

I'm gonna put a link down here at the bottom screen so you can go check that out. I'm not gonna go in-depth on resistors, he already did. So check his video out for more information. And what I've done is I've taken the black and red wires. I've taken the red wire to the positive, to the first positive here. I have taken a negative to this last terminal, which is the negative. And then I ran a resistor in parallel between these two. So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna take the other end of these wires and I am going to take them over to terminals eight and nine, which is zone one on the Honeywell VISTA system.

Just make sure those screws are out there. Stick both wires, stick one wire under eight and the other wire under nine, and then tighten those screws down. And there you have it. Two-wire smoke wired into the panel on zone one.

Normally, open devices such as smokes and heats will be ran in parallel as opposed to other devices that are normally closed which you will run in series. Next thing I am going to hook into this system will be a door contact. You see it here, just a simple surface mount door contact. And as you see, I have taken the resistor and ran it in series with one of the wires at the actual device itself.

So you never want to put them in the panel. What we'll do is we'll take So I've got the green and yellow wires here on this door contact and I'm gonna come down at the other end here, find my green and yellow wires, and I will put those on terminals 10 and 11 for zone 2. So go ahead and get these wires up under these terminals and then screw them down securely.

Nice and snug, not too tight. So there you have it. Door contact on zone two. The next one I'm gonna put in here is a power device, and this will have four wires. This is IS from Honeywell. And what I've got here is I've got the two power wires, the black and red, going to these two terminal the inside. Now we've got the zone wires over here on the normally closed and common. And on the normally closed terminal, the green wire, I have added my resistor, and it is in series with that one wire.

So this is normally close so it'll run in series with one of the wires. So what we're gonna do first with this motion detector, since it has four wires, is we are gonna take the black and red wires and we are gonna run them to terminals four and five.

So we'll go here, open up for a little bit so we can get this wire in here, stick the wire up underneath there, screw it down again, and then we will go to terminal five. Open that up just a little bit so we get the wire in, put the wire in and screw it down. And we will take the other two wires hopefully. I just stretched out the wires out a little bit, and then we'll take the other two wires. Didn't matter about polarity on the zone wires. You can do them whichever way you want. So this time let's take the yellow one up underneath 12, open it up a little bit more so we can get in And then the green wire, we're going to do under And there you go.

We've got a motion detector wired into zone three with the power wires going back to terminals four and five and your resistor at the device. So we'll just let that hang here. The last one we're going to do is a four-wire smoke. Now the four-wire smokes, you can take these in and zone them out on their own individual zones.

But, to do a reset for these smokes, you'll have to do a little bit of special wiring. As you can see from the four-wire smoke I have here, I have it wired with the positive, the red wire on the first positive terminal, and the black wire on the negative terminal. And then I have my normally open and common terminals here with the green and yellow wires.

I've taken a resistor and run in parallel between the two posts here. Since it is a normally open device, the resistor will be in parallel between the two posts. So, first thing we're gonna do, I'm gonna take this and I'm gonna wire it, the green and yellow zone, to zone number four.

So I'll just take my yellow in terminal 14 and I will stick my green in terminal Actually, I'm sorry I got mixed up. My apologies. So we'll open up 13 again, stick that other wire under there, close that up. Connect keypads and other addressable devices to the ECP terminals Refer to the wiring chart below for wire sizes and maximum wire run lengths. Your email address will not be published.

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