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Installing a Cover Tamper Switch

Installing a Cover Tamper Switch

If you are mounting the module in its own plastic and not 
mounting it inside a cabinet, you need to add cover tamper 
detection.

To do this, install a UL listed 1/4-inch press-fit reed switch 
on the module back-plate and wire the switch to one of the 
module zone input terminals or unused panel zone input ter-
minals. Once programmed, if someone opens the module 
cover, the tamper switch opens and causes an alarm.

The reed switch holder and magnet clip are located at the 
bottom of the back-plate (see Figure 3 for details).

To install the tamper reed switch (Figure 9):

1.

Slide the reed switch into the reed switch holder 
located on the module back-plate shown in Figure 9.

2.

Insert the magnet into the nibs on the module cover. 
Remove the magnet clip from the module back-plate 
and press the magnet clip down over the magnet until it 
clicks into place (Figure 9).

3.

Connect the normally closed reed switch (in series with 
a 2.0K ohm EOL resistor) to the module ZONE 1 (1) 
and ZONE COMMON (2) terminals as shown in Fig-
ure 8. The resistor should be located at the reed switch 
inside the module housing.

Figure 9.

Installing the Reed Switch

Setting the Module Unit Numbers

On Concord (software versions 1.0–1.6) and 
UltraGard Panels

Locate the DIP switches on the module circuit board (Fig-
ure 1) and set switch 1 to “M” (on - for manual) (Figure 10). 
Set the remaining switches for the desired unit number.

1/" 

Do not change DIP switch settings once the panel is 
powered up.

- UNIT NUMBER 0–7 for UltraGard
- UNIT NUMBER 0–15 for Concord

Figure 10. Module Unit Number DIP Switch Settings 

(Non-SuperBus 2000 panels)

On Concord (software versions 2.0 or later) and 
Advent Panels

Locate the DIP switches on the module circuit board (Fig-
ure 1) and set all switches to “A” (off - for automatic). The 
unit number will be automatically set when powering up the 
system.

9712G12A.DSF

MODULE
BACK-PLATE

MODULE
COVER

REED
SWITCH

MAGNET
CLIP

MAGNET

TO ANY ZONE
INPUT

2.0K OHM EOL
RESISTOR (49-467)

9712G09A.DSF

UNIT NUMBER 0

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 7

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 11

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 13

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 14

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ON

UNIT NUMBER 15--Do not use in Concord RF systems.

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Summary of Contents for 60-774 - Security SuperBus 2000 8-Zone Input Module

Page 1: ...l is powered up the panel automatically reads the unique SuperBus 2000 device ID number and assigns a unit number to the module This elim inates manually setting DIP switches and the chance of identical unit number conflicts SuperBus 2000 Panels R Advent R Concord software versions 2 0 and later SuperBus panels communicate with SuperBus 2000 mod ules but require the module unit number to first be ...

Page 2: ...r cover tamper R 1 4 inch 6 32 self tapping screws not included for Advent cabinet mounting R Support standoff included with Concord cabinet Installation The module can be mounted R On a wall R Inside an Advent cabinet R Inside a Concord cabinet R Inside a SuperBus module cabinet 60 698 Refer to the cabinet Installation Instructions for installation procedures Ìi For UltraGard installations the mo...

Page 3: ... the module back plate onto the two clips located on the top left corner or center of the cabinet Figure 6 Ìi The two mounting clips in the top right corner of the cabinet are designated for a receiver module but if a receiver module is not being used the mounting clips may be used for the 8 Zone Input Module 5 Push the lower right corner of the module onto the sup port standoff see detail in Figu...

Page 4: ...e installations 1 Figure 8 shows an example of how to connect up to eight normally closed N C or normally open N O intrusion circuits to the module Figure 8 Connecting N C and N O Intrusion Circuits to the Module Table 4 SuperBus Module Panel Wiring Module Terminals Advent Ultra Gard Concord 13 12VDC Red 12 4 14 BUS A Green 13 5 15 BUS B White 14 6 16 GND Black 15 3 9712G03A DSF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 5: ... Concord software versions 1 0 1 6 and UltraGard Panels Locate the DIP switches on the module circuit board Fig ure 1 and set switch 1 to M on for manual Figure 10 Set the remaining switches for the desired unit number 1 Do not change DIP switch settings once the panel is powered up UNIT NUMBER 0 7 for UltraGard UNIT NUMBER 0 15 for Concord Figure 10 Module Unit Number DIP Switch Settings Non Supe...

Page 6: ...add SuperBus devices All installed devices are automatically added learned into panel memory when Devices Added is indicated 7 Press twice to return to the Main Menu 8 Both the green and red LEDs turn on for one second The green POWER LED will remain on and the red BUS LED should flash to indicate successful commu nication with the panel Ìi If the green POWER LED is not on or the red BUS LED does ...

Page 7: ...Mutual applied for MEA New York City Material Equipment Acceptance applied for DOD Sensitive Compartment Information Fac applied for ULC Canada Commercial Fire Burglary Warning applied for Ìi See specific panel Installation Instructions for complete UL installation requirements for the system you are installing Table 6 Troubleshooting Problem Action Solution The green POWER LED stays off 1 Check f...

Page 8: ...f the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular inst...

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