Jack Fuse ATMOD18 Electronic Access Control Installation Guide

June 15, 2024
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Jack Fuse ATMOD18 Electronic Access Control Installation Guide
Jack Fuse ATMOD18 Electronic Access Control

ATMOD

Installation Note

Pre-built End of Line (EOL) resistor module with quick – connect terminals for security and access control systems.

The ATMOD replaces traditional EOL resistors.

Termination

Strip the wires from the alarm sensor, reed switch, push button or other device so that about 5mm of conductor is exposed. Evenly twist the strands to make the conductor more ridged then insert into the round terminals at the tabbed end of the ATMOD. Ensure that the wire insulation ends inside the ATMOD terminal so that no conductor strands are exposed. A twisting motion may help insert the conductor.
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Repeat this action for the wires from the alarm panel, inserting these wires into the end of the ATMOD that has no tab. If the ATMOD is installed in a difficult-to-access area, or if there is a chance the cables may be put under stress, then fold the wires back across the ATMOD and secure at the centre of the ATMOD with a 2mm cable tie, as illustrated.

To use the ATMOD with alarm devices that do not have fly leads, such as a break glass unit, simply use two short lengths of insulated wire as the connection between the device and the ATMOD. The ATMOD terminals are also suitable for tinned and solid conductors. Further labour savings can be made by fitting the ATMOD to field devices in the workshop prior to site works. Installation on site is then much more efficient.
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Typical Connection

Simple alarm sensors such as reed switches or lock monitoring contacts can be quickly connected to the alarm panel cables using an ATMOD.

Typical Connection

Devices with a Tamper Switch

The ATMOD can be used in devices that also feature a tamper switch such as motion detectors. Correct orientation of the ATMOD is important to ensure the right EOL resistor configuration.

Devices with a Tamper Switch

Shared Common

To use the ATMOD with devices that share a common output wire, such as some mortice locks, it is important to wire the ATMOD in the correct method. This will ensure the common connection continues through to the alarm panel.
Shared Common
Shared Common

It is a good practice to always wire the common conductor in this method and keep the wire insulation colours the same.

Technical Data

Minimum conductor size .2mm2 (24AWG)
Maximum conductor size .5mm2 (20AWG)
Dimensions 24 L X 7 W X 8 H (mm)
RoHS Compliant
AUS/NZ (RMC-EMC) 61000.6.3 Compliant
Primary materials Polyamide 46, fiberglass, polyolefin
Country of origin China

Ordering Code

ATMOD18 180Ω/300Ω PCSC White
ATMOD01 1K/1K Protégé, Mercury, Genetec, Lenel, Avigilon C•Cure Black
ATMOD22 2K2/2K2 Integriti, Inception Green
ATMOD68 2K2/6K8 Concept Blue
ATMOD47 4K7/4K7 Gallagher Yellow
ATMOD10 10K/10K Tecom, Pacom, Risco LightSYS Red
ATMOD680 680Ω/680Ω Dormakaba Grey
ATMOD122 1K/2K2 CEM Grey/White
ATMOD33 3K3/3K3 Reliance Brown
ATMOD374S 3K74 Reliance Brown/Purple
ATMOD698S 6K98 Reliance Brown/Blue
ATMOD33S 3K3 Reliance/Bosch Brown/Black
ATMOD68S 6K8 Bosch Brown/White
ATMOD36 6K8/3K3 Bosch Brown/Orange
ATMOD2R 22K/22K* Siemens Orange
ATMOD-S ATMOD with resistor values to suit your application, contact

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*ATMOD-2R suits Siemens systems when mounted in reverse. That is, tab to security panel.

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