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nstalling the "MINI-TRACER" is very simple. The connections are easy to read and understand. 

Connect the battery, the external  transformer and wire up  the different zone circuits and audible devices such as the buzzer and
 siren.  These connections are as follows :

 

1 - ALARM CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS: 
 

     There  are  6

 

 

inputs 

available on the

      

MINI-TRACER. (ZONES CIRCUITS  1  to  6)

 

     

For proper operation a 2.7 KOhm  

      

resistor is required at  the  end of

      

each zone (last detector) 

      Any zone will trigger if it is shorted to Ground or +12V .The  Inputs have both lightning and short circuit protection.
      There is  

+ 12V

 on the  “

C

”  inputs between zones  

5 & 6 , 4 & 3 , and 2 & 1.

 

     

2- KEYPAD / DISPLAY:   

 4 wires are required to connect  remote display units. They are  :

     

(A)

 

Transmitted data line , (B) Received data line, (Negative supply) and

 

 ( Positive 12v

 

supply)

3- SIREN:    

12 Volts DC- 1Amp  is available between connectors

 (

neg

)  &  (

pos

 to operate  the 

 siren. 

4- BUZZER:  

12 Volts DC - 1 Amp  is available between  

(

neg

)  &  (

pos

 to  operate  an  optional 

 buzzer.

5- AC - SUPPLY: 

  A  220/16  Volts AC, 800 mA TRANSFORMER supplies power  to the charger and on the panel  

     terminals “

AC 16V

”.

 This input is  protected against  lightning .(15W max) 

6- BATTERY CONNECTIONS:  A 7 Amp/hr,  12V  

stand-by  battery  must be connected between 

(NEGATIVE) and 

    

 (POSITIVE)

.  Accidental reversal of the battery connections is protected by a 

crowbar  polarity protection  device which

    

 will blow the

 

safety fuse.  It  may therefore be  necessary   to change th

e

 BATTERY and OUTPUT fuses after connecting

    

 the

 

b

a

ttery incorrectly. The unit is NOT GUARANTEED for  damages  caused by  REVERSE

 

/

 

INCORRECT connections.

7-  KEY-SWITCH / PANIC INPUT [KS]:

      

The 

[KS]

 

input is  programable 

for 

Arming/Disa

r

ming

 or 

Panic

.

      To Arm / Disarm with a  

Key-switch,

 use the normally open contacts of a momentary key-switch.

      Register 08 / bit 1 (see programming section) must be programmed ON for Key-switch operation (OFF for panic).
      The normally open contact of the key-switch is connected to 12v Positive “

+

” and “

KS

”.

      To use the 

[KS] 

input for hardwired panic buttons (normally open), program Register 08 / bit 1 as OFF.

      Panic buttons are connected in parallel between 

12V Positive 

+

 

 

and 

KS

8-  S

.

P

.

I

.

 PERIMETER BEAM CONNECTIONS:

      The 4 wires to the Master unit of the SPI  perimeter alarm system are 

      connected to the same inputs as the remote keypad. (A) for transmitted data line (B) for the received data line.
      (-) for negative supply  (+) for positive 12V  DC supply.

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Special  components  have been used  to  protect  the key pad and detector power supply  from  short circuits.  
The characteristic of these devices is such that on excessive current they will heat up and TEMPORARELY  SHUT DOWN .
Only once the short  has been removed will they slowly recover to their  initial value.

THE MAXIMUM CURRENT TO  KEYPADS AND SENSOR  CIRCUITS IS LIMITED TO  700mA

 

FOR   EACH.

CONNECTIONS

6  C  5  4  C  3  2  C  1  

ZONE CIRCUITS 1 to 6

}

16V

AC

 -  +

BAT

  B  A  -   +

K/P - SPI

- + - +

SIREN
 

BUZZER
 

- +

KS

RX

M000037 

Summary of Contents for Mini TRACER

Page 1: ...Mini TRACER MAMI MANUFACTURING AND MINOR INVENTIONS Prelim inary issue M000037...

Page 2: ...RVISION TEST 10 SECTIONAL PERIMETER INTRUSION SPI SYSTEM 11 PRESET PATTERNS A B C AND D 11 SENSITIVITY 11 ARMING 11 EVENT MEMORY LOGGING DISPLAYING 11 INSTALLER KEYPAD PROGRAMMING S ETTING INDIVIDUAL...

Page 3: ...c EEPROM memory for retention of both options and code selections during power down Optional wired panic button Optional input for key switch operation Programmable silent PANIC alarm Programmable rep...

Page 4: ...levels each containing a set of zones which you will most likely select in everyday operation You do not have to remember which set you normally arm or set to warning mode The MINI TRACER will memori...

Page 5: ...an alarm is achieved in the following manner The system will transmit via radio 3 times at random intervals within 25 seconds NOTE After each Radio transmission the system is dormant for 12 seconds to...

Page 6: ...lease note that the wireless passive must be enabled for supervision pages 8 10 and See also the wireless detector instructions 8 EVENT MEMORY LOG FACILITY The MINI TRACER Combo is capable of storing...

Page 7: ...protection device which will blow the safety fuse It may therefore be necessary to change the BATTERY and OUTPUT fuses after connecting the battery incorrectly The unit is NOT GUARANTEED for damages...

Page 8: ...s two exclusive I D Codes a DETECTOR CODE for sensors and detectors and a REMOTE CONTROL CODE for the hand held remote controls an optional 3rd CODE RESPONSE may be used to indicate to the control roo...

Page 9: ...see TABLE 3 press and buttons together to store the code and exit A 0 1 0 1 0 B 0 1 0 1 0 New C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B C D KEY BIT NO The new MINI TRACER intro...

Page 10: ...ON ON USE KS INPUT WITH A KEY SWITCH OFF TRACER OPERATION ON SNIPER OPERATION OFF NO CONFIRMATION REPEATED OFF SPARE OFF NO REPORT OFF AUTO ARM TIME 15 MINUTES ON ARM DISARM CONFIRMATION REPEATED ON S...

Page 11: ...SMART USE ALL KEYS 1 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TO EXIT PRESS AND HOLD AND THE DECIMAL VALUE OF THE CODE WILL BE SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY Note that code C cannot be entered manually but only through the self learnig...

Page 12: ...TCH OFF ENTER TO EXIT ENTER 2 LED 2 WILL TURN OFF ENTER 3 LED 3 WILL TURN ON CHECK THAT THIS IS CORRECT ENTER TO EXIT REGISTER NAME INSTALLER CODE REG NO CIRCUIT ZONE OPTION REGISTERS 10 OFF ec ON 15...

Page 13: ...2 6 0 1 0 Four preset perimeter selections may be pre programmed to coincide with the arm warn levels A B C D This is done as shown below If option 6 of register 01 page8 is set a selection will be a...

Page 14: ...GISTER NAME INSTALLER CODE REG NO ON UNUSED OFF NOTE 0 9 0 1 0 ERASE KEYBOARD MEMORY HOLD TILL BEEP NOTE THIS OPERATION WILL ERASE ALL PRESENT VALUES AND RESTORE THE FACTORY DEFAULT VALUES INCLUDING K...

Page 15: ...N RELAY BATTERY FUSE RX 6 5 4 3 2 1 SIREN BUZZ KS B A K P AC 16V BAT Uhf antennae BEAMS BEAMS NO SW LIT BUZ 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TX RX A B SDA SCK LEARN 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LED S TRANSMITTER NOTE 3 REFER TO SP...

Page 16: ...TARY N O KEY SWITCH _ 14 Figure 2 12V SUPPLY TO THE DETECTOR MINI TRACER CONNECTIONS 2 KEY SWITCH CONNECTIONS M000037 SIREN RELAY BATTERY FUSE AC B A K P 6 5 4 3 2 1 SIREN BUZZ 17V BAT RX KS NORMALLY...

Page 17: ...RD 1111 4 PASSWORD USER 4 PASSWORD 1111 5 PASSWORD USER 5 PASSWORD 1111 6 PASSWORD USER 6 PASSWORD 1111 7 PASSWORD USER 7 PASSWORD 1111 8 PASSWORD USER 8 PASSWORD 1111 9 PASSWORD USER 9 PASSWORD 1111...

Page 18: ...Notes M000037...

Page 19: ...MAMI MANUFACTURING AND MINOR INVENTIONS M000037...

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