Operating instructions

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ANTENNA
GROUND
TAMPER
MEM
Jumper
+ LATCH
-ve SIREN
-ve STROBE
-ve DIALLER
17V a.c.Input
EXIT
SOUNDER
Volume level
adjust
Link 5 to 4 if -ve
from SAB is not
connected to 5.
Alarm
outputs
1A AUX
2A BAT
L.S.
FUSES
+
-
1 10
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS (RIGHT HAND SIDE)
1-4 12V Auxiliary supply output. Maxi-
mum load current 500mA
5 Tamper -ve return. If connecting a
Self Actuating Bell (SAB) then connect the
-ve tamper return to this terminal. If not fitting
a SAB this terminal must be connected to -
ve Aux.
6. This terminal provides a +ve output
on alarm, which is reset next time the panel
is armed. It is provided for use with hard
wired detectors that have a latching LED
facility.
7. -ve to trigger Siren. Goes from open
circuit to 0v to operate a bell or siren. Max
500mA.
Resets after the bell time set in engineer
program.
8. -ve Strobe. Goes from open circuit to
0v in alarm to operate a strobe. Remains on
until the system is disarmed.
9. Dialler trigger output. Is provided for
triggering an autodialler. This output goes to
0v on full alarm.
Once triggered it remains until the panel is
disarmed, so as not to trigger any more until
the system is turned off.
CONNECTION (BOTTOM EDGE)
RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH
INDICATION (RSSI)
For connection to a digital voltmeter to indi-
cate the Signal Strength of a transmission
received from a detector. (Refer to section on
using the RSSI output).
INSTALLATION
The factory defaults for the user and
engineer codes are:-
USER CODE = 1 2 3 4
ENG CODE = 4 6 7 9
The recommended installation procedure
is as follows:
1. Label detectors.
Each detector has a label inside for you to
write the zone number onto for reference
during installation and for later service refer-
ence.
2. Complete the User Record
The back page of the user instruction book-
let should be completed and left with the
operator for their reference. It gives them
information about the zones and entry exit
times etc.
3. Complete a system record sheet
A system record sheet should be completed
before commencing programming. This
acts as a reference when programming and
can form part of the installation records.
4. Locate the control panel
For best radio coverage the control panel is
best located at a central point in the building.
The higher it is the better for radio reception.
(Do not mount at floor level on a ground floor)
Metal objects cause radio reflections which
oppose the signal being received from the
detector with a resultant reduction in the
received signal strength. Metalwork close
by can result in complete cancellation, there-
fore do not site the control panel or detectors
near to large metal objects, metal piping,
girders, concentrations of mains cabling,
fuse boxes etc.
Consider the ease of wiring to the external
siren when making your choice.
RSSI
RESET
VOLTMETER
CONNECTION
12V AUX
Max 500mA
-ve TAMPER RETURN