Captain 6 Installation Guide
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No. Terminal/
Connector
Description
4
PGM
Auxiliary output. When triggered, it can be disconnected or
switched to GND. See sections 5.4.3, 5.4.4.1.
The output can be used to trigger the MIC-200 microphone and
the VU-20N voice module.
5
SRN +/-
Siren Output
2 sirens can be connected to this output in parallel. See section
2.5
6
KEYPAD
Terminals for connecting the system BUS. The terminals are:
(+V)/ (-): power supply
IN/OUT: DATA
Up to 6 keypads can be connected to the system
All PIMA LED keypads can be connected to the system
Do not connect anything but keypads to the keypad
power supply!
7
AUDIO (-)
/IN/OUT
Terminals for connecting the MIC-200 microphone and the VU-20 voice
module. See sections 2.7, 2.7.2, 5.1.3.
8
TELEPHONE
LINE
Line-in terminals
9
TELEPHONE
SET
Line-out terminals for connecting phone sets, fax, etc.
10 EGND
Earth Ground terminal. Can be used in areas of severe electrical
activity (abnormal levels of lightning or electrical discharge).
When using PIMA’s integrated transformer, earth ground is not
required. Only when using external transformer and lightning
conditions are severe, the EGND terminal can be used.
Connect the terminal to earth grounds, such as metal cold water
pipe or AC power outlet ground
11 KEYPAD
A Molex connector for quick connection of the technician keypad
12 Transmitter A connector to the TRV/TRU-100 long range radio transmitters and the
GSM-200 cellular module
13 Backup
Battery
cables
RED cable: (+)
BLACK cable: (-)
Inverting the battery contacts can damage the PCB
14 AC
14-16 VAC Voltage input
The cross-section area of the AC cable must be at least 0.75mm
2
15 JP3
EOL resistor loops jumper. See section 2.9
1.7.1
Current limit thermal fuses
Fuse Details
F1
0.9A, siren power supply
F2
750mA, Keypads and detectors power supply
F3
Battery