Radio Key/Keyswitch Interface (CC813)
This interface was designed to allow simple interfacing of a momentary keyswitch or radio
equipment for remote control operations to operate the control panel.
If the R/K terminal is used, a number of momentary keyswitches may be connected in parallel
for multiple arm/disarm locations. The ON and OFF terminals can be used to directly interface
to any access control system.
The HOME terminal will force the system to arm and disarm in STAY Mode.
There is also a PANIC terminal that allows the customer to issue a panic alarm from a remote
keyswitch or hand held radio transmitter.
This is handy if you require your system to be radio controlled and you would like to give your
customer total control via a hand held radio remote.
Indication beeps can be provided via the horn speakers when arming and disarming using this
interface board. Refer to Option 8 in "LOCATION 226" on page 136 for more information.
As you can see, the radio key/keyswitch interface allows you the flexibility to perform quite a
number of functions cheaply and easily.
No Of Beeps
System Status
1
System Disarmed
2
System Armed In AWAY Mode
3
System Armed In STAY Mode
Table 87: Horn Speaker Beeps
Refer to “Figure 8: Radio Key/Keyswitch Interface (CC813) Connection Diagram” on page
145 and “Figure 9: Radio Key/Keyswitch Interface (CC813) Connection Diagram” on page
146 for wiring information.
EDMSTU – Securitel Interface (SC800)
The EDMSTU – Securitel Interface has been designed to operate in conjunction with the
control panel using a serial connection. This means that all alarm information can be reported
from the control panel to the EDMSTU using only 3 wires. The EDMSTU provides full serial
reporting of alarms, opening and closing reports, isolations and user ID information. The
monitoring control room also monitors line integrity.
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