System Installation
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual
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3
LED Mimic.
If this jumper link is set to the “enabled”
position, the red (
ü
) LED on the keypad
will be “ON” when the keypad output is
active.
4
Remote I/D.
Used to select the remote keypads
address. (ENG = Engineer).
5
Ward Sounder Control.
If this jumper link is set to the “disabled”
position, the remote keypad sounder will
follow the control panel speaker output. If
this link is set to “enabled”, the remote
keypad sounder will only activate when
the panel speaker and the output on the
remote keypad are active at the same
time.
6
Keys 1 and 3 PA Enable
Leave this link intact to enable PA alarm
on keys 1 and 3. When a user presses 1
and 3 together the control panel sounds
a PA alarm. Cutting the link ensures that
when a user presses keys 1 and 3, the
control panel reports an alarm from zone
A on the keypad. The alarm type will
depend on how the zone types is
programmed in the control panel.
7
Loudspeaker Output.
This terminal can be connected to a
single 16
W
Loudspeaker (NETLCD only).
8
Network Connections & O/P.
Terminals A to E are used to connect the
remote keypad to the control panel
network. The O/P terminal is the
programmable output.
9
Tamper Switch.
Remote Keypad case tamper
10 Proximity Reader Option.
Pins for plugging on a TSNETPROX PR1
proximity reader module.
11 ENT Key Disable.
If the “ENT” key is enabled the remote
keypad can be used to set/unset and
access all user menus. If the “ENT” key is
disabled the remote keypad can only be
used to set and unset the system. (Not
fitted on NETLCD.)
Installation Procedure.
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Always ensure that all power (mains
and battery) is removed before
making any connections to the
remote keypad.
1. Separate the cover and base by using a
screwdriver to push 2 of the clips (top or
bottom) inward from the base indents, then
lift the cover assembly, noting that the PCB is
fixed to the under side of the cover.
2. Hold the base in position (keyhole to the top)
and mark the three securing holes, drill and
plug the wall as required. Pass all the cables
into the base via the cable entry points as
appropriate and secure the base to the
wall.
3. Connect “Remote Network” and detection
circuit cables to the appropriate terminals,
see Figure 8
.
4. Set the I/D selector jumper link to the
required position:
I/D Selector Circuit A
Circuit B
Panel Output
1
09
10
5
2
11
12
6
3
13
14
7
4
15
16
8
ENG/NULL
N/A
N/A
N/A
No two remote keypads or LECs should have
the same I/D.
If the I/D is set to “ENG” the remote keypad
will function as an Engineer’s keypad
allowing it to be plugged onto the control
panel so that system programming and
testing may be carried out (
see Engineer’s
Keypad
).
5. If the remote keypad has a "ENT" key
enabled/disable link it can be used to limit
the functionality of the remote keypad. If the
"ENT" key is enabled the remote keypad can
be used to set/unset and access all user
menus. If the "ENT" key is disabled the
remote keypad can only be used to set and
unset the system.
6. If the remote keypad has a “Ward Sounder
Control” link it can be used to make the
remote keypad sounder follow the
programmable output. When the link is set to
the disabled position the sounder responds