Issue 4.5 August 2005
Nodes 5-19
6 O
UTPUT
N
ODE
Description
Each 6 Output node provides six extra relay outputs for the 3GS system. These can be assigned to any of the 255
output types available. The node is identical in tamper, IR and LED functions, and node enclosure to the 8 Input/1
Output node.
The same output number can be assigned to more than one output, in which case several outputs will respond to a
3GS software command in the same way. For more details on assigning outputs and output types, see
3GS
Programming
.
햲
Front tamper
The node monitors for front tamper.
햳
Front tamper link
Use this link to override monitoring of front tamper.
햴
Back tamper and link (for future use)
The node monitors for back tamper and the link is used to override
monitoring of back tamper.
햵
Infrared communications interface
Used for HHT communications.
햶
Outputs
The 6 O Node has six on-board 1Amp single pole changeover relays, which can be assigned to any of
the system outputs. See
Node Configure->Outputs
in
3GS Programming
for further information.
햷
Auxiliary supply (12V)
Used to power auxiliary devices to a maximum of 250mA.
햸
Auxiliary supply fuse
250mA Quick Blow.
햹
Power supply and current consumption
The 6 O Node requires 12V DC which should be supplied directly
from controller PSU or from a remote PSU. Current Consumption - Quiescent: 100mA, Maximum: 200mA.
Summary of Contents for 3GS
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Page 116: ...3GS Technical Manual 7 12 Programming Overview Issue 4 5 August 2005 3GS Initial Setup Menu...
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Page 153: ...3GS Technical Manual Issue 4 5 August 2005 8 38 Programming Menus Service Mode Test Menu...
Page 155: ...3GS Technical Manual Issue 4 5 August 2005 8 40 Programming Menus Service Mode Monitor Menu...
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Page 222: ...3GS Version 5 User Guide 9 5 3GS SYSTEM KEYPAD DISPLAY...
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