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SuperBus® 2000 2 x 20 VFD Alphanumeric Touchpad

Tools Needed

The following must be observed in UL installations

The touchpad hardwire input must not be used for fire 
alarm initiating devices.

Only UL-listed devices may be connected to the touch-
pad hardwire input. 

The touchpad hardwire input can be configured for 
normally closed or normally open protection devices. 

For UL installations with UltraGard and Concord (soft-
ware versions 1.0–1.6) panels, do not use the touchpad 
hardwire input.

Tools Needed

Drill with bits

Screwdrivers

#6 screws and anchors (included)

Panhead screws for a gang box installation

Saw or utility knife for cutting wallboard

Note

Do not use screws larger than #6 or the touchpad will 
not seat properly onto the back-plate.

Installation

The touchpad can be installed on a wall or in a gang box.

To mount the touchpad on a wall:

1.

Separate the mounting bracket from the back-plate by 
loosening the two bottom screws and unlatching the 
tabs from the mounting slots (see Figure 1).

2.

Place the back-plate on the wall and mark the four 
mounting holes and the wire access hole (see Figure 2). 
Be sure to leave a 1-inch clearance on all sides of the 
back-plate.

3.

Drill holes and insert appropriate anchors.

4.

Secure the back-plate to the wall with included screws.

5.

Cut a hole in the wall where the wire access hole was 
marked to pull your cable through.

Figure 1. Touchpad Mounting Slots

To mount the touchpad in a gang box:

1.

Separate the mounting bracket from the back-plate by 
loosening the two bottom screws and unlatching the 
tabs from the mounting slots (see Figure 1).

2.

Line up the gang box mounting holes with the holes on 
the gang box (see Figure 2).

3.

Secure the back-plate to the gang box with panhead 
screws.

Note

Do not overtighten screws or the back-plate may bind 
and prevent the touchpad from mounting properly.

Figure 2. Back-Plate and Mounting Holes

Wiring

Wiring consists of connecting the touchpad wiring harness 
to the panel terminals. You may also connect an optional 
hardwire sensor to the touchpad hardwire input wires.

Before You Begin

1.

Disconnect the panel AC power transformer and 
backup battery (turn off power switch on UltraGard 
panels).

2.

Run a 4-conductor, 22-gauge wire cable from the panel 
to the touchpad location.

3.

Splice the 4-conductor cable wires to the matching col-
ored wires located on the touchpad wiring harness.

Find your panel in the next section for specific wiring 
instructions.

MOUNTING SLOTS

CABLE OPENING

OPENING FOR CONNECTOR

3101G03B.DSF

LOOSEN BOTTOM SCREWS (X2)

3101G02B.DS4

GANG BOX MOUNTING HOLES (X2)

BACK PLATE MOUNTING TABS (X3)

WALL MOUNTING HOLES (X4)

WIRE

ACCESS

HOLE

Summary of Contents for 60-804-04 - Concord LCD/VFD Alphanumeric SuperBus Keypad

Page 1: ...cally default to unit number 001 SuperBus Panels UltraGard Concord software versions 1 0 1 6 Installation Guidelines For the maximum number of bus devices and touchpads per panel see Table 1 Do not ex...

Page 2: ...hors 4 Secure the back plate to the wall with included screws 5 Cut a hole in the wall where the wire access hole was marked to pull your cable through Figure 1 Touchpad Mounting Slots To mount the to...

Page 3: ...tch must be unsupervised and a resistor must not be used Note The optional touchpad hardwire input must be added to panel memory See the Concord Concord Express panel Installation Instructions for set...

Page 4: ...and make sure it is working properly before connecting additional touchpads Whenever possible such as in new installations assign alphanumeric touchpad unit numbers before beginning all other panel p...

Page 5: ...at steps 11 through 16 for any other new alphanumeric touchpads Be sure to disconnect each touchpad after assigning its unit number 17 After assigning unit numbers to all the new touchpads connect eac...

Page 6: ...ystem status Note If after pressing the touchpad does not display the current system status see Troubleshooting Powering Up Advent Panels New Installations 1 Verify that all wiring between the panel a...

Page 7: ...nd no beeps when buttons are pressed 1 Check for correct wiring connec tions at the touchpad and panel terminals 2 Make sure the panel battery is connected correctly and that the panel transformer is...

Page 8: ...ce with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interfer ence in which case users wil...

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