Nodes 5-50
E
NCRYPTION
N
ODE
Description
The traditional method of detecting alarm and tamper inputs uses end-of-line resistance, where different resistance
values reported to the panel will indicate different states. The 3GS Encryption node receives
encrypted
inputs from an
encryption module placed inside the alarm sensor. The node is wired for both alarm and tamper loops and has an
individual node address. In this way, the panel receives alarm or tamper events from an individual zone input address,
making system compromise more difficult. The node also incorporates all the features of the 3GS 8 Input/1 Output
node – see page 5-13 for further information.
햲
Ringnet Communications
Connect the ringnet cable to the
four terminals 1A to 2B.
These terminals are used for connecting
the encryption node onto the ringnet – as illustrated in the follow-
ing connection diagram and cable type table.
Note
S
ee the branch node diagram in the following section: “8 Input/1 Output (I/O) Node” on page 5-13.
햳
Auxiliary supply fuse
250mA Quick Blow.
햴
Auxiliary supply (12V)
Used to power auxiliary devices to a maximum of 250mA.
햵
Inputs
The Encryption node has eight on-board zone inputs. These inputs are monitored using dual EOL
cable type
maximum distance
between nodes
Belden 9502 (screened)
500m
UTP Category: 5 solid core
1000m
Belden 9829
1000m
Summary of Contents for 3GS
Page 4: ...Introduction iv...
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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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