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MP500/4N-8-16 Installation
1.3.4 Connection with an alarm reception centre
Figure 5 - Diagram of connection with an alarm reception centre
With the traditional telephone network interface (PSTN) ILT500-N, remote surveillance by an alarm reception centre may be used.
The control panel sends alarms and signals to the centre using the IDP, ADF, or C200b protocols. The only certified protocol is IDP.
For further information, please see
5.12.8 Connecting the telephone dialler
1.4
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
1.4.1 MP500/4N Control panel
Control panel with a programmable bus to control the system, capable of managing signals
relative to intrusion, sabotage, and technological events separately.
The control panel is equipped with:
4 inputs;
1 balanced SAB input;
2 outputs (1 relay output and 1 electric output);
1 switching power supply to provide power to internal circuits and devices;
internal seating for battery;
internal seating for 4 expansions.
The control panel manages up to 4 distinct partitions.
Other characteristics of the control panel are:
protection against opening and removal;
saving of the last 1000 events;
management of a timing programmer.
The power supply of all the internal circuits and devices is provided by a 230 V~ - 14,4 V
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- 1,5 A
switching power supply; the use of a 12 V, 7.2 Ah battery backup is also provided.
The programming is carried out with a keypad through a simple tree menu available in 10
languages.
Otherwise, for greater convenience, the system can be programmed with a local PC, connected to
the control panel via the IT-USB/KEY interface and with Hi-Connect software installed (revision
3.60 or later). The programming can be saved on a USB pen drive.
The functional capacities of the MP500/4N control panel can be increased with optional devices.
EN50131 Certification: Grade 2 - Class II
IMPORTANT!
For EN50131 certification is essential to use the PSTN ILT500-N Communicator.
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