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Installation
Menvier300
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Figure 47 KEY-KPZ01 Output Wiring
Step 8. Fit a Plug-By
Communicator
The control unit can be connected to a separate
communicator or speech dialler (for example, the
Menvier SD2). Figure 48 shows the connections
provided by the communications wiring harness.
Note that the output types shown in Figure 48 are
the Factory default types. See the
Menvier40/100/300 Engineering Guide
for details
on how to change the defaults.
Figure 48 Plug-By Communicator Wiring
Note: Comms O/P4 will be active when the
system is unset. This is normal.
To fit a communicator, follow the instructions
below.
Caution: Follow the instructions in the order
shown, or you may damage the
control unit and/or communicator.
1. Disconnect mains power from the control unit,
remove the case lid, and disconnect the
battery (if the system has already been
installed).
2. Make any necessary connections from the
communicator to the communication wiring
harness. The default is a 12V positive voltage
when the output is inactive.
Refer to the next section if you are using a
dual-path communicator.
3. Plug the Communication Wiring Harness onto
the communications connector on the main
PCB.
If the system has already been installed:
4. Re-connect the battery.
5. Fit the case lid.
6. Apply mains power.
7. Test communicator operation.
Note: You will need to speak to the ARC in order
to confirm that the communicator has worked
correctly.
Line Fail Input
This input is designed to allow a plug by
communicator to indicate to the control unit that
the communications link has failed. The
communicator should have an output capable of
ap12V to the Line Fail input while a line
fault is present and 0V when the fault is absent.
Remote Reset (Tell Back) Input
This input is
(marked “RR”) is designed to allow a
plug by communicator to indicate to the control
unit that the user can reset the system after a
system tamper. The communicator should have
an output that, when triggered remotely, can apply
+12V for at least 100ms
to the input. See “Remote
Reset (Redcare Reset)” in the Menvier40/100/300
Engineering Guide for more information.
Line Monitoring for a Dual-Path Communicator
If a standalone dual-path (landline and mobile)
communication device, such as a RedCARE STU,
is connected to the plug-by connector, you need
to do the following to obtain correct line fault
reporting that complies with BSIA Form No.175,
April 2005 (this is not necessary if you are using a
plug-on module):
1. Reprogram one of the plug by outputs to type
“ATS Test” and wire that output to the ATS
Test input of the communicator.
2. Wire the Line Fault output of the
communicator to the Line Fault input of the
plug-by connector. The communicator must
p12Vdc to indicate a line fault (for
example, if the Line Fault output at the
communicator uses a relay, connect the
common terminal of the relay to +12Vdc and
the normally-open terminal to the Line Fault
input of the plug-by connector).
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4
8
5
0
V
1
2
V
A
B
O
P
1K0 Ohm Resistor
LED
(Light Emitting Diode)
Com Connector Cable,
Part number 485210
Con 13
Con 12
12V (Red)
0V (Black)
Tell Back input (White/Orange)
Line Fail input (White/Brown)
O/P 8 (Grey) General Fault
O/P 7 (White) Confirmed Alarm
O/P 6 (Purple) Tamper
O/P 5 (Blue) Zone Omit (System)
O/P 4 (Green) Open/Close
O/P 3 (Yellow) Burglar Alarm
O/P 2 (Orange) Hold Up Alarm
O/P1 (Brown) Fire
12V (Red)
0V (Black)
(Not used) (White/Orange)
(Not used) (White/Brown)
O/P 16 (Grey) RF Fault
O/P 15 (White) 24 Hour Alarm
O/P 14 (Purple) Ext PSU Fault
O/P 13 (Blue) Ext PSU Low Volt
O/P 12 (Green) Alarm Abort
O/P 11 (Yellow) Technical Alarm
O/P 10 (Orange) Battery Fault
O/P 9 (Brown) AC Fail