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Installation and use MR16
Output Jumper
Description
OUT1 ÷ OUT8
J1 ÷J8
Outputs directly associated to detection devices (micro contacts and IR
detectors). Each relay can be associated to two detectors (detectors 1 and 9
at output 1, detectors 2 and 10 at output 2, etc.).
When an input device warns about an alarm, the relay switches over
depending on radio module MR16 configuration. Table
Operating modes
of output relays OUT1
÷
OUT8
shows possible output operating modes.
Outputs used are to be connected to wired control panel detector inputs.
SAB J9
If PHYSICAL SABOTAGE function is enabled by programming, the relay
switches over if at least one device warns about physical sabotage
(tamper open). The output can be connected in series to wired alarm
control panel tamper input.
RF SAB
J10
If JAMMING DETECTION and/or SUPERVISION ENABLING functions
were enabled by programming, the relay switches over whenever radio
sabotage (jamming and/or missing supervision) is detected. The output
can be connected to wired alarm control panel sabotage input (or in
series to tamper input, where sabotage input is missing).
BATT J11
The relay is armed where one or more devices warn out that battery is
low. The output can be connected to wired alarm control panel faulty
input.
ON/OFF J12
The relay is managed with remote control RC500.
When, on remote control, you press radio module MR16 arm control, the
relay switches:
•
first to OFF and remains OFF for 500 ms and then to ON and remains
ON for 400 ms, if it is configured as NC,
•
first to ON and remains ON for 500 ms and then to OFF and remains
OFF for 400 ms, if it is configured as NO.
When, on remote control, you press radio module MR16 disarm control,
the relay switches:
•
first to OFF and remains OFF for 1000 ms and then to ON and
remains ON for 400 ms, if it is configured as NC,
•
first to ON and remains ON for 1000 ms and then to OFF and remains
OFF for 400 ms, if it is configured as NO.
The output can be used to arm and disarm wired alarm control panel,
connecting the output to the “mechanical key” input of wired control
panel, if it is provided with it.
SYS ST
J13
Relay output follows radio module MR16 armed or disarmed status.
This output can be used to display radio module MR16 status, e.g. by
connecting an external LED.
The polarisation of each output can be changed by modifying the position of corresponding jumper.
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