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DS7200V2-UK Installer's Guide
PART II: SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SETUP
10.2 Enclosure
Mounting
1. Knock out the desired wire entrances on the
enclosure.
2. Use the enclosure as a template and mark the
top mounting holes on the mounting surface.
3. Pre-start the mounting screws (not supplied) for
these holes.
4. Place the enclosure onto these screws. See
Figure 2.
INSTALLER
PO4
PO3
PO2
Bottom Mounting Holes
Top Mounting Holes
Figure 2: CX1011 Enclosure Mounting
5. Tighten the screws.
6. Screw in the remaining two screws into the
bottom mounting holes. See Figure 2.
Use proper anchor and screw sets when
mounting on non-load-bearing surfaces,
such as dry wall.
10.3
System Battery Installation
10.3.1 Standby Battery Installation
1. Place the battery upright in the base of the
enclosure.
2. Locate the supplied red and black leads.
3. Push one connector on the black battery lead to
the control panel’s “Batt – “ connector. Then push
the lead’s other connector on the negative (-)
side of the battery. See Figure 3 for details.
4. Push one connector on the red battery lead to the
control panel’s “Batt + “ connector. Then push the
lead’s other connector on the positive (+) side of
the battery. See Figure 3 for details.
Control Panel Board
BATT+
BATT-
Red (+)
Black (-)
Standby Battery
Figure 3: Battery Connections
High current arcs are possible. The positive
(red) battery lead and the panel’s “BATT +”
connector can create high current arcs if
shorted to terminals or enclosure. Use
caution when working with the positive lead
and the panel’s “BATT +”. Always disconnect
the positive (red) lead from the battery before
removing it from the control panel.
Replace the battery every 3 to 5 years under
normal use. Exceeding the maximum output
ratings or connecting the panel to mains that
is routinely switched off causes heavy
discharges. Frequent heavy discharges can
lead to premature battery failure. Record the
date of installation directly on the battery.
When the battery and the AC power connections are
made, the control panel charges the battery while you
finish the installation.
10.3.2 RAM Backup Battery Installation
The control panel uses a 3 V coin-type lithium battery
to save system settings, including date/time and
programming settings.
Remove the insulator tab from between the battery
and battery clip before starting system installation.
Clip
RAM Backup Battery
AUXILIARY
Remove Insulator
Figure 4: RAM Backup Battery