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Supervised Wiring

Use supervision with Alarms to detect cut and shorted wiring

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This article is a guide for new Alarms. Refer to this article if you have classic Alarms. See New Alarms vs Classic Alarms if you are unsure which version of Alarms you have.


In an unsupervised circuit, a cut wire on a sensor wired normally open or a shorted wire on a sensor wired normally closed is not detected as an alarm trigger. Supervision enables the Verkada BP52 alarm panel to detect these events and trigger a notification or alarm.


Supervision types

The BP52 alarm panel supports 2 types of supervision:

  • Single End of Line Resistor (EOLR) (1 resistor)

  • Double EOLR (2 resistors)

These two types of supervision can be applied to sensors wired normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). Reference resistance values for each type are shown below.

Single EOLR supervision (1000Ω resistors)

Resistance

Normally Closed (NC)

Normally Open (NO)

0 Ω

Shorted circuit; trouble condition

Shorted circuit or closed event; alarm activated

1000Ω

Normal state

Normal state

Infinite Ω

Cut wire or open event; alarm activated

Cut wire; trouble condition

Double EOLR supervision

Resistance

Normally Closed (NC)

Normally Open (NO)

0 Ω

Shorted circuit; trouble condition

Shorted circuit; trouble condition

1000Ω

Normal state

Closed event; alarm activated

2000Ω

Open event; alarm activated

Normal state

Infinite Ω

Cut wire; trouble condition

Cut wire; trouble condition


Wire EOLRs to your BP52 alarm panel

Resistors are installed at the end of the circuit, as close to the sensor as possible, for single and double EOL resistors. Installing EOL resistors at the panel inhibits the purpose of supervision.

Single EOLR

Double EOLR


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