1. Hua Neke Atuview
This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of the ADT Fire Alarm Circuit Board, model 4520-330. This circuit board is a critical component designed for integration into ADT fire alarm systems, ensuring reliable detection and signaling capabilities.
The 4520-330 circuit board is supplied in a cleaned, tested, and ready-for-install condition, ensuring immediate usability upon receipt.

Figure 1: ADT Fire Alarm Circuit Board 4520-330. This image displays the top view of the circuit board, highlighting its integrated circuits, resistors, capacitors, and the terminal blocks for wiring connections.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Always disconnect power before installing or servicing the circuit board. Installation should only be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with all local and national electrical codes and standards. Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury, death, or property damage.
- Ensure power is off before handling.
- Mau taputapu tiaki whaiaro (PPE) e tika ana.
- Refer to the main fire alarm system manual for complete system integration instructions.
3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
The 4520-330 circuit board is designed for integration into existing ADT fire alarm control panels or compatible enclosures. Follow these general steps for installation:
- Momotu Hiko: Ensure the main power to the fire alarm system and any auxiliary power sources are completely disconnected and locked out.
- Paewhiri Uru: Open the fire alarm control panel enclosure to access the designated slot or mounting area for the circuit board.
- Whakapiki: Carefully align the 4520-330 circuit board with the mounting standoffs or connectors within the panel. Secure it firmly using appropriate screws or clips as provided by the system manufacturer.
- Hononga Waea: Connect all necessary wiring (e.g., power, data, zone inputs, output relays) to the designated terminals on the 4520-330 board. Refer to the specific wiring diagrams provided with your main fire alarm control panel for accurate connections. Pay close attention to polarity.
- Manatoko: Double-check all connections for correctness and security. Ensure no loose wires or short circuits are present.
- Katia te Paewhiri: Katia mārire te taupoki o te papa whakahaere.
- Whakaora Hiko: Restore power to the fire alarm system.
Tuhipoka: This circuit board is supplied "CLEANED, TESTED, AND READY FOR INSTALL."
4. Nga Tikanga Whakahaere
The ADT 4520-330 circuit board functions as an integral part of the fire alarm system, processing signals from detection devices and facilitating communication within the system. Once installed and powered, it operates automatically as part of the larger fire alarm network.
- Tukatuka Tohu: Receives input signals from connected fire detection devices (e.g., smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations).
- Whakauru Pūnaha: Communicates processed data to the main fire alarm control panel for interpretation and action (e.g., activating alarms, notifying monitoring stations).
- Tohu Mana: May feature onboard LEDs or diagnostic points to indicate operational status or fault conditions. Consult the main system manual for interpretation of these indicators.
No direct user interaction is typically required with the circuit board itself during normal operation. All operational control and monitoring are managed through the main fire alarm control panel.
5. Tiaki
Maintenance of the 4520-330 circuit board primarily involves ensuring its environment is clean and stable. As an internal component, it generally requires minimal direct maintenance.
- Mana Taiao: Ensure the control panel enclosure remains free from dust, moisture, and extreme temperatures.
- Tirotiro Ataata: During routine fire alarm system inspections, visually check the circuit board for any signs of damage, corrosion, or loose connections.
- Te horoi: If necessary, gently clean the board using a soft, dry, lint-free cloth or compressed air. Kaua e whakamahia nga kai horoi wai, nga whakarewa ranei.
- Ratonga Ngaio: Any internal repairs or component replacements should only be performed by certified fire alarm technicians.
6. Te Raru
Troubleshooting issues related to the 4520-330 circuit board typically involves diagnosing the overall fire alarm system. If a fault is suspected with the board, consider the following:
- Tātari Pūnaha: Check the main fire alarm control panel for any fault codes or indicators that might point to a specific issue with a zone or component connected to the 4520-330 board.
- Tuku Hiko: Verify that the circuit board is receiving adequate and stable power.
- Hononga: Re-check all wiring connections to ensure they are secure and correctly terminated.
- Rahunga Wae: If the board is suspected of failure (e.g., no power, no communication, persistent fault codes), professional diagnosis and replacement may be necessary.
For complex issues, contact a qualified fire alarm system technician or ADT support.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Huanga | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | ADT |
| Tau tauira | 4520 330 |
| Nama Wahi | 4520-330 |
| Puna Mana | Corded Electric (as part of system) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 2 pounds (approx. 32 Ounces) |
| Hunga Hua | 7 x 7 x 7 inihi |
| Momo Whakaohooho | Audible (system dependent) |
| Te maha o nga mea | 1 (circuit board) |
| UPC | 642687980246 |
| ASIN | B01632IEB0 |
| Te Ra Wātea Tuatahi | Noema 13, 2016 |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For specific warranty information regarding the ADT Fire Alarm Circuit Board 4520-330, please refer to the documentation provided with your complete ADT fire alarm system or contact your authorized ADT dealer or installer. As this is a component part, its warranty may be covered under the larger system warranty.
For technical support, installation assistance, or troubleshooting beyond the scope of this manual, please contact your certified fire alarm technician or ADT customer support. You can often find support contact information on the official ADT website or through your original system installer.
ADT Official Webpae: www.adt.com





