Specifications
8  M2000 Installation Instructions 
CIRCUIT 2
Z2 T2
2K2
2K2
4K7
Tamper
Ala rm
Sh o rt  C i r c u it  Tamper Alarm
Open Circuit Tamper Alarm
Zo n e  
Re si st a n c e
He a lt hy
Masked
Masked
Ala rm
9.1k
2.2k
4.4k
6.9k
Ant i-m a sk
Figure 6: Anti-Masking Zone Wiring 
Network Connections 
Network 1 and 2 Connections 
("2" and "3" in Figure 2.) 
Control Panel Network 
Spare core used to double
up "B" to reduce voltage 
6 Core
Alarm Cable
Po we r fo r 
detectors
Po we r fo r 
detectors
Po we r fo r 
detectors
Po we r fo r 
detectors
I/D= 2
I/D= 1
I/D= 3
I/D= 4
Re m o t e
Ke y p a d
A
B
C
D
E
Re m o t e
Ke y p a d
A
B
C
D
E
Re m o t e
Ke y p a d
A
B
C
D
E
Re m o t e
Ke y p a d
A
B
C
D
E
ABCDE
1
0
0
 metres (
M
ax.)
Figure 7: Keypad Connections 
Networks 1 and 2 can connect to one of the following 
(see Figure 3): 
• A combination of up to five keypads and/or LEC2s. 
Wiring is the same as in Figure 7. 
• A maximum of 16 MSNodes, MSPSUs, or 
MRNodes. Please refer to the Installation 
Instructions for each device for connection details. 
Note: Do not connect MSNodes, MSPSUs or 
MRNodes directly to the same network as a keypad, 
LEC2 or ID Node/MIDNode. 
Telephone Connections 
("4" and "5" in Figure 2.) 
An M2000 contains a built-in modem. This enables 
direct connection to a PSTN telephone network or 
PABX exchange. 
This allows the system to be controlled and monitored 
from a remote PC running the Downloader software, 
and enables alarm status information to be 
transmitted to an Alarm Receiving Centre. 
You can connect the control panel to a telephone 
network using either of the following: 
• The RJ11 telecom socket (labelled "5" in Figure 2). 
Use only a pre-manufactured and approved cable 
between the RJ11 socket and telephone outlet 
socket. 
• The PSTN terminal block (labelled "4" in Figure 2). 
Connection details are shown in Figure 8. 
Do not 
make any other connections to the telephone 
network.
A
B
B1
Optional connec tion to only one other item 
of equipment (e.g. fax or answer machine). 
While the control panel is communicating, 
any device connected to the "Diverted Line" 
is auto m a tic ally d isc o nne c te d .
En su re p o l a ri t y  
is c orrec t.
Use cable type 
1/05m m CW1308
BT Ma st e r Box 
(Exc lusive  line )
Control Panel
Do not connect
Diverte d 
Li n e
Pr i m a r y  
Li n e
2 or B
A1
5 or A
Figure 8: PSTN Connections 
The control panel is not suitable for connection as an 
extension to a payphone or to "1+1" carrier systems. 
If required, you can fit an ADSL line filter to the 
connector immediately behind the PSTN terminal 
block. Cooper Security Ltd supply part number ADSL01 
for this purpose. Before fitting the filter remove the 
jumpers from the connector as shown in Figure 9 
below. 










