INSTALLING
Mounting the Control Panel
Please read this section carefully to get an overall view
of the steps involved in installing the ABSOLUTA Plus
control panel.
The ABSOLUTA Plus control panel should be located in
a safe, dry place that is far from sources of interference.
Once you have selected a suitable place, create a lay-
out of all the system peripherals (Keypads, Readers,
Detectors, etc.) and ensure that you will be able to con-
nect the Main power, peripherals, and if necessary, the
telephone line to the ABSOLUTA Plus without difficulty.
Allow at least 5 cm of free space around the Main Unit
for air flow.
!
The Main Unit must be at least 2 metres from re-
lay systems.
Work carefully through the following steps (see figures
on pages 16 and 17).
1.
Remove the screws and frontplate.
2.
Install the accessory and plug-in modules following
the
instruction
in
the
“MOUNTING
THE
COMPONENTS” section.
!
It is recommended to use wall anchors of at
least 6 mm diameter to mount the Control Panel.
3.
Drill the holes for the backplate and wall-tamper
bracket anchor screws (
27
and
24
respectively).
4.
Pull the connection wires through the wire entry
35
and
36
then attach the backplate and wall-tamper
bracket to the wall.
+
DO NOT over tighten the screws as this may dam-
age the wall-tamper bracket.
5.
Complete the connections — DO NOT connect the
MAINS until all other wiring has been completed.
6.
Connect the Mains Power (refer to “Connecting the
Mains Power”).
7.
Program the system (refer to the “PROGRAMMING
FROM THE PC” and the “KEYPAD OPERATIONS”
sections for instructions).
Mounting the BPI Peripherals
Read the instructions provided to mount the BPI peripherals.
Keypads
Keypads should be located in places where
full control of the system is required.
Readers
Readers can be located in places where lim-
ited control of the system is required (Arming, A and B
Mode Arming, Disarming operations).
Input/Output Expander
Fix the M-IN/OUT Input/Out-
put Expander as close as possible to the devices to
which it is to be connected.
Power Stations
Locate the Power Supply Station as
near as possible to the devices it must supply, this will re-
duce the voltage drop on the connections to a minimum.
Terminals
This paragraph describes the Control Panel terminals.
The layout of Terminal Description table is as follows:
Ø
the
Ter.
column shows the terminal identifier;
Ø
the
DESCRIPTION
column provides a brief descrip-
tion of each terminal;
Ø
the
v(V)
column shows the terminal voltage (the hy-
phen “–” indicates that the voltage cannot be speci-
fied for the terminal concerned);
Ø
the
i(A)
column shows the maximum current (in Am-
peres) that can circulate on the terminal (the hyphen
“–” indicates that the current cannot be specified for
the terminal concerned);
Ø
the numbers in brackets refer to the following notes.
(1)
The total current draw of terminals [+A], [+N], [+B],
[+F], [+] and [RED] must not exceed the allowed limit for
the control panel in object (refer to
Max. Current avail-
able for peripherals and loads (Aux Output)
in Table
(2)
The voltage on the [+A], [+N], [+B], [+F] and [+] ter-
minals, under normal operating conditions, can change
from 13.8 to 13.6 V. The output voltage below which a
Fault event is generated is 12.2 V.
(3)
The voltage on the [RED] terminals, under normal
operating conditions, can change from 13.8 to 13.4 V.
(4)
The max. voltage admitted on the changeover switch
contacts is
15 V @ 2 A
(Max. switching power
30 W
).
(5)
In order to comply with the
T 014
standards, these
terminals CANNOT be used to connect a wireless re-
ceiver.
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INSTALLING
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