3. Pull the carrier free from the chassis (see B in
Figure 19: Alarm board carrier
page 91).
4. The alarm board is secured to the carrier by two Phillips-head screws. Remove the
defective alarm board from the carrier.
5. Secure the replacement alarm board to the carrier using two Phillips-head screws.
6. Align the carrier with the chassis and slide the board into the chassis.
Note:
The card encounters some resistance as it meets the connector.
7. Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the faceplate to the chassis.
Setting jumpers on the alarm board
The jumpers on the alarm board enable or disable sensing and display functions. This section
describes the features that are enabled or disabled by setting jumpers on the alarm board.
The default and recommended setting is to have only JP3 jumpered (see
on page 93). This setting enables normal sensing and LED display.
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