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Inputs
Inputs 1 to 8
Are 10K monitored inputs, with a response time of over 300 ms.
Alarm triggers siren, strobe and dialler (depending on setup).
Are armed in the on or partial mode (depending on partial setup).
May be programmed to have exit / entry, exit / handover
delays or may be programmed for 24 hour operation.
Tamper
a non monitored input for the box tamper...
Note ..the Link next to the Tamper input is connected accross the Tamper input and
can be used to bypass this input if not used.
Keyswitch Part
a non monitored input that can be used to connect to a radio receiver to
Partial
Arm
the
system
Keyswitch Full
a non monitored input that can be used to connect to a radio receiver to
Fully
Arm
the
system
16 VAC
For the connection of a 16 vac 1.5 amp plug pack.
Outputs
Aux 12V
This 12v dc is for detectors, etc. The output is via the INT PTC Ressettable fuse.
Between up to 1.1A can be delivered to load depending on
other loads, eg. siren, strobe. The new onboard switching regulator is rated at 1.5
amp and of this, the battery can take up to 200mA depending on
the state of charge.
One strobe requires 250mA and each speaker 200mA.
The panel itself, in a non alarm state with one keypad connected,
draws
150mA
approx.
Batt
This output is connected to the on-board regulator via a resistor
which limits the charge current. Charging voltage to approx 13.7v
Bell1
Output (timed) to DC screamers, fused via INT PTC fuse. May
also be programmed (via Function 91) as armed, 24 hr alarm, bell or to
power to latching smoke detectors. These then can be reset by User Code , Test 6.
Bell2
Output (timed) to drive DC screamers, fused via INT electronic auto resetable PTC fuse.
This bell2 output is not programmable other than Bell Time (Function 42)
It is fixed as a bell output.
Ext stb
12v dc output to drive a 12v dc strobe, fused via EXT PTC fuse.
Ext sir
Timed 0utput to drive 1 x 8 ohm speaker rated at 10 watts, fused via EXT PTC fuse.
PGM /OP5
PGM or OP5 Open Collector 100mA output protected via a 100R resistor.
Switches to ground when activated. See function 80 to select the use of this output.
Telecom
This is connected to the Exchange line, via the Telecom lead
Line socket
which is supplied with the unit. The Telecom lead uses pins 2 & 6
of the Telecom socket for the incoming line and pins 1 & 5 connect
to the telephone in a MODE 3 arrangement.
ACMA Supplier Reference Number N3295.
Keypad
These 4 terminals connect to the REMOTE KEYPADS.
+
The terminal marked
+ connects to the + terminal on the keypad
C
The terminal marked
C connects to the C on the keypads
D
The terminal marked
D connects to the D on the keypads
-
The terminal marked
- connects to the - on the keypads
Service Keypad
a connector that allows technician to program directly with plugon keypad
connector follows keypad layout... + C D -
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