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zones.
You can apply this attribute to Normal Alarm zones only.
NOTE: You must connect roller shutter detectors to the zone terminals on the
control unit. Do not connect them to wired expanders. In addition, you
must program the control unit zones’ wiring type as 2-wire FSL, with
2k2/4k7 resistors.
Inverted
On FSL zones the attribute makes the control unit treat resistances in the
6k9 band as ―tamper‖, and resistances below the 2k2 band as ―alarm‖. In
4-wire CC zones the attribute makes the control unit treat open alarm
contacts as ―no alarm‖ and closed alarm contacts as ―alarm‖. (Tamper
contacts are not affected by the Invert attribute.)
You can apply this attribute to Normal Alarm, Entry Route, Keyswitch
Latched, Exit Terminate and Lock Set zones.
Note: You cannot apply the Inverted and the Masking attributes at the same
time.
Expanders
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Note: If you need to add or remove expanders or keypads from the bus then:
a) Delete the device before removing it, see page 51. b) Make sure that
you remove all power from the system before physically disconnecting the
device. See page 130 for detailed instructions.
Adding Expanders (Address Bus Device)
To add an expander to the bus use the Installer Menu option
Detectors/Devices –
Address Bus Device
. See page 131 for detailed instructions.
When you add an expander the control unit gives the expander the next free
device number and allocates a block of zones, depending on device type (see
page 25).
If the expander you are adding already has a bus device number stored within
it, from a previous installation, then this will cause problems in the new
installation. Always ensure that you default the bus device address before
adding it to the bus. You can do this either manually (see page 130) or by
using the option
Detectors/Devices – Wired Expander – Delete Expander
. (See
below.)
Note: Use the
Detectors/Devices – Address Bus Device
to give EXP-PSUs a bus address.
Editing Expanders
To name an expander or assign it to one or more partitions, use the
Detectors/Devices – Wired Expander – Edit Expander
option. (Radio Expanders
have a similar menu option.)
When you enter the Edit Expander option the keypad display will show the first
item in a list of the expanders known to the control unit. Press
or
to scroll
up or down the list. If you wish to find out where the expander is located press
―*‖. The displayed expander will sound a continuous tone. Press ―#‖ to stop
the tone.
When the Expander you wish to edit appears press
to select it.
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