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Installation
4.1 Way of proceeding
1.
First read these installation instructions thorough-
ly. Only if you know all functional and connecting
facilities, the alarm system can be planned in an
optimum way.
2.
Plan the alarm system so that all eight zones are
used if possible and distribute the alarm sensors in
groups as small as possible to these zones (e. g.
zone 1 for the sensors on the ground floor, zone 2
for the sensors on the first floor, zone 3 for the sen-
sors in the outdoor area, etc.). Also use the possi-
bility to programme different features for the zones
(see chapter 5.1).
3.
Enter into a drawing of the building to be protect-
ed: the place of mounting of the alarm control
system, keypad controllers, alarm sensors, signal
devices, all further components, and the position
of the connection cables.
4.
Lay the required cables.
5.
Mount the alarm control system, keypad control-
lers, sensors, devices, switches, junction boxes
etc.
6.
Connect all components to the connection cables.
7.
Insert a 12 V rechargeable battery into the alarm
control system and connect the alarm control
system to the 230 V mains.
8.
Programme the desired zone feature for all alarm
zones and adjust the system characteristics of the
alarm control system.
9.
Make a test of all functions.
4.2 Connection cables
Multicore lines with a minimum cross section of
0.6 mm
2
per core and coloured coding should be used
as connection cables. If possible, flush-mount the
cables or lay them in a cable channel to make tamper-
ing actions as difficult as possible. To prevent a false
alarm, a sufficient distance must be kept to mains lines
and other lines with high voltages.
It is recommended to use uniform core colours so
that all connections can easily be surveyed:
red for the 12 V supply voltage (positive pole)
black for the ground
yellow and green for the connection pair of alarm
contacts
brown and white for the connection pair of anti-tam-
per contacts
4.3 Mounting the alarm control system and the
speaker
1)
Release the two screws of the housing cover and
remove the cover.
2)
For access to all three fixing holes (21), remove
the PCB (10). For this purpose push the holding
clamps (4) away from the PCB.
3)
Mark the three fixing holes at a suitable place. For
this purpose use the housing as a template. Then
drill the holes.
4)
If the speaker is not mounted in the housing of the
alarm control system [position (22)], but separate-
ly in a cabinet of its own, remove the speaker cabi-
net (20). Then place the speaker into its cabinet
and tightly screw the speaker cabinet to a suitable
place. Cover the screw holes of the cover with two
removed caps (24).
In the other case, clamp the speaker in the hous-
ing of the alarm control system at position (22).
5)
Tightly screw the alarm control system and insert
the PCB (10) again. Remove two caps (23). Leave
the remaining caps at the housing as a possible
replacement.
6)
After connection of all cables (chapter 4.5), tightly
screw the housing cover. Cover the screw holes of
the cover with the two removed caps (23).
4.4 Mounting and connecting the keypad con-
trollers
Mount the keypad controllers at suitable places. The
connection cable to the alarm control system must not
exceed 200 m. Choose a mounting height where users
will be able to read the display and to operate the keys
without problems.
1)
Unfold the cover of the keypad controller and
release the screw below the display. Remove the
complete front part.
2)
Mark the three fixing holes at a suitable place. For
this purpose use the housing frame as a template.
Then drill the holes.
3)
Prior to mounting, separate a cap from the hous-
ing frame. It serves for covering the screw below
the display. The second cap serves as a replace-
ment. Tightly screw the housing frame to the wall.
4)
Connect the keypad controller or a maximum of
four keypad controllers to the alarm control system:
Fig. 3
Connection of the keypad controllers
When connecting several keypad controllers, re-
move the 680
Ω
terminating resistor between the
contacts “+12V and “D1”, however, not at the last
keypad controller.
5)
Shortly apply the mains voltage to the alarm con-
trol system (chapter 4.5.12) so that the display
lights up. Adjust the contrast of the display in an
optimum way with the control on the rear side of
the keypad controller. Then tightly screw the front
part to the housing frame.
TB1
680R
1st controller
alarm
control system
remove
resistor
680R
remove
resistor
680R
remove
resistor
680R
when using only one
controller or at
the last controller:
do not remove resistor!
2nd controller
3rd controller
4th controller
12V
0V
D1
D2
+12V
0V
D1
D2
+12V
0V
D1
D2
+12V
0V
D1
D2
+12V
0V
D1
D2
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