Altronix RBSNTTL

Ultra Sensitive Relay Module

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The Altronix RBSNTTL is an ultra sensitive relay module that can be used in either the 12VDC or 24VDC operation mode. There is an isolate...
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The Altronix RBSNTTL is an ultra sensitive relay module that can be used in either the 12VDC or 24VDC operation mode. There is an isolated trigger that is rated at 3VDC to 24VDC, 2mA to 16mA and can be wired as positive or negative. The RBSNTTL is used when connecting an external alarm siren to a Honeywell LYNX Touch wireless alarm control panel as the L5100 has a negative trigger output with a current limit of 3mA. You can also use the Honeywell 5800RL wireless relay module, but the RBSNTTL is a wired relay module. If you want to use the Altronix ultra sensitive relay module you will need to wire the RBSNTTL directly to the LYNX Touch trigger terminal.

When wired properly, the Altronix RBSNTTL ultra sensitive relay can turn on power for the Honeywell AD12612 auxiliary power supply. If you program the L5100 LYNX Touch trigger to activate on any burglary alarm and stop after the bell timeout, the RBSNTTL trigger will automatically cause the power supply to drive power out to the external sounders as soon the LYNX Touch goes into alarm. You should wire the ‘TRG’ terminal on the L5100 circuit board to the ‘TRG -’ terminal on the RBSNTTL relay. Next, wire the L5100 ‘GND’ terminal to the ‘NEG -’ terminal on the relay. You will need a jumper wire between the ‘TRG +’ terminal and the ‘POS +’ terminal on the RBSNTTL. After you have connected the relay module to your LYNX Touch, you need to connect the ‘POS +’ and ‘NO’ terminals to the ‘OUTPUT +’ terminal on the AD12612. Finally, to complete the setup, you need to connect the siren to the relay and the power supply. You should connect the siren’s positive wire to the ‘C’ terminal (next to the ‘NEG -’ terminal) on the relay module. You also have to connect the siren’s negative wire to the ‘NEG -’ terminal on the RBSNTTL and the ‘DC -’ terminal on the AD12612.

The RBSNTTL ultra sensitive relay has (2) DPDT contacts rated at 2A, 120VAC, 28VDC. One contact is used with the positive trigger terminals and the other contact is used with the negative trigger terminals. Make sure to use a jumper when using a common power source. If using the negative trigger, you should connect the ‘POS +’ terminal to the ‘TRG+’ terminal using a jumper. If using the positive trigger, the jumper should be connected across the ‘NEG -’ terminal and the ‘TRG -’ terminals. You can use the output contact to make or break load circuits.

Brand: Altronix

But base off the COSMOD2W wire install it says you need "One side of the COSMOD-2W power input should be wired through a relay. This relay will provide a power reset after a fire alarm. Either a 4204, 4229, or a low current relay triggered by Output 17 or Output 18 can be used." I added the trigger and wire up as they show in that link as well as tested and everything works fine CO and Fire. Now I also added Honeywell AD12612 to the system how do you go about adding this into my system. I know right now I am under in the Draw but I will be adding more over time so trying to future prof the box now. Do I just move the current transformer for the 20P to this and then the output of this goes to the 20P? sorry I have looked at a few drawings but they all show adding it for speakers or a touchscreen Panels. Read more: https://www.alarmgrid.com/products/honeywell-ad12612 Read more: https://www.alarmgrid.com/faq/how-do-i-wire-and-use-a-cosmo-2w-combination-smoke-slash-co-dete
if you are using the cosmod base the rbsnttl is not needed if you are using standard 2 wire smoke below is a link on wiring for a ground trigger https://www.alarmgrid.com/faq/how-do-i-wire-an-altronix-rbsnttl
I just wanted to find out when adding this does it need its own power transformer like the vista 20p board or can I just run 2 wires from the power line on the 20P to this boards power? This will be used with a 2 wire system sensor 7 smoke detectors and 2 CO/Smoke with the COSMOD2W.
Yes, the Lyric has an integrated Z-Wave module so no separate card is needed.
On the Lynx panel you have to buy a Z-Wave card that plugs into the Lynx panel. Does the Lyric panel come with a Z-Wave Card if I want to use Z-Wave devices?
No, unfortunately, the Lyric offers no option for integrating with a wired or wireless relay module at this time. If you could find a Z-Wave relay module, that may work as the Lyric does support Z-Wave devices but we haven't been able to find one that we've confirmed works with the Lyric yet (although we haven't searched too deep).
I am using this on Lynx panel now to trigger strobes and a external power siren. Will be upgrading to Lyric panel this year. Will this unit work with the Lyric panel?
Thanks for the info!
The WAVE-2 draws up to 500mA and the AD12612 has a max output of 1.2A. That means you can certainly power both sirens from a single power supply. All you need to do is land the siren in parallel on top of the existing siren connections on the Altronix relay. Basically just wire the second siren on top of the existing siren on terminals "NEG -" and "C" for ground and comm power.
Can 2 Honeywell WAVE-2 sirens be connected using 1 altronix RBSNTTL with one Honeywell AD12612 power supply? If so, how do you do the wiring for that? I've successfully wired 1 WAVE-2 siren to my Touch 5200, but wouldn't mind adding a 2nd wired siren as well.
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