X.
EXTERNAL STATUS OUTPUT DESCRIPTION
ANNUNCIATE
- WHEN ANY ZONE IS VIOLATED THE ANNUNCIATE OUPUT TURNS “ON”. WHEN THE
AUDIBLE SIGNAL IS SILENCED THE ANNNICATE OUTPUT WILL TURN “OFF”.
BYPASS
- THE BYPASS OUTPUT WILL TURN “ON” WHEN ANY ZONE IS BYPASSED. THE
BYPASS OUTPUT WILL TURN “OFF” WHEN ALL ZONES ARE UN-BYPASSED. THIS
OUTPUT IS NOT AFFECTED BY THE USE OF THE DAY ZONE FEATURE.
LOW BATTERY
- WHEN A LOW BATTERY CONDITION IS DETECTED THE LOW BATTERY OUTPUT
WILL TURN “ON”. THE OUTPUT WILL REMAIN “ON” UNTIL THE LOW BATTERY
CONDITION IS CORRECTED.
AC POWER FAILURE –
WHEN AC POWER FAILS THIS OUTPUT TURNS “ON”. THE OUTPUT WILL
REMAIN “ON” UNTIL AC POWER IS RESTORED.
XI.
CONNECTING THE REMOTE DISPLAY CONSOLE TO THE ZONE PROCESSOR
UP TO FOUR REMOTE CONSOLES CAN BE ADDED TO THE SYSTEM. EACH REMOTE CONSOLE
IS POWERED FROM THE ZONE PROCESSOR. ALLOW 150 MA. FOR EACH REMOTE DISPLAY
CONSOLE WHEN CALCULATING THE TOTAL CURRENT USED BY THE SYSTEM.
THE REMOTE CONSOLE IS TERMINATED WITH AN EIGHT CONDUCTOR MODULAR CORD. AN
EIGHT CONDUCTOR MODULAR JACK IS SUPPLIED TO TERMINATE THE CABLE RUN BETWEEN
THE ZONE PROCESSOR AND THE REMOTE DISPLAY CONSOLE. A MINIMUM OF FOUR
CONDUCTORS MUST BE USED.
IF THE CABLE RUN BETWEEN THE ZONE PROCESSOR IS IN EXCESS OF 100 FEET; SHEILDED
CABLE SHOULD BE USED. THE MAXIMUM CABLE RUN BETWEEN THE ZONE PROCESSOR AND
THE REMOTE DISPLAY CONSOLE IS 1000 FEET.
TWO CONDUCTORS OF THE MODULAR CORD CAN BE USED FOR A TAMPER CIRCUIT WHICH
CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE N/C INPUT OF A CONVENTIONAL ALARM SYSTEM. THE USE OF
THE TAMPER CIRCUIT REQUIRES A SIX CONDUCTOR SHEILED CABLE.
IF SHEILDED CABLE IS USED, CONNECT TO THE GRAY AND BROWN TERMINAL ON THE
MODULE JACK.
REMOTE
DISPLAY
TO
ZONE
PROCESSOR
JACK TERMINALS
TERMINALS
RED
5
GREEN
6
YELLOW
7
BLACK
8
GRAY & BROWN
13
TO SHEILD
BLUE & ORANGE
TO ALARM SYSTEM
TAMPER CIRCUIT
TAMPER INPUT
NOTE
: A RACK MOUNTED OR GRAPHIC DISPLAY IS CONNECTED USING THE SAME COLOR
CODE AS THE REMOTE DISPLAY CONSOLE.
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