Captain 6 Installation Guide
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The TRANSMITTER terminal is used for connecting (one by one) PIMA’s TRV/TRU-100
long-range radio transmitters, The GSM-200 cellular module and the SMS-100 module.
To use the radio transmitters, connect them between the “To the system” terminals and
the control panel’s TRANSMITTER socket.
To use the second channel
2
, connect the wire to a triggering output, e.g., PGM.
2.9
JP3: EOL resistor jumper
Set the JP3 jumper, according to the EOL resistor loops. See the next table.
Resistors (KΩ)
Short pins
10, 13 (default)
10, 10
5.1, 6.8
No jumper
2.10
AC
The cross-section area of the AC wires must be at least 0.75mm
2
.
The hole through which the main cable passes must have either a grommet or bushing.
The wires must be tied together with a cable tie. The flammability of the cable tie must
be UL 94 V-2 or better.
Connect the wires to the AC terminals of the transformer housing.
Check the continuity between the PCB grounding holes and the grounding of the
premises. The resistance must be less than 1
.
The AC voltage must be supplied from a transformer (2A/16VAC).
Do not connect the control panel to a direct power source!
The system should be connected to an automatic circuit breaker.
If Earth Grounding is required, connect it to the EGND terminal on
the PCB. See section
2.11
BATTERY
Connect a rechargeable Lid-acid 12V battery.
The charging voltage is 13.8VDC.
The system performs a load test in the following:
Every time it is armed;
Every 4 hours;
Upon connecting to power;
The battery’s voltage is checked every 3 minutes;
To manually test the battery -
If the test fails, the system will respond as programmed in the “System responses” screen
- sounding the siren, calling the Monitoring Station, etc. See section 5.1.3.
2
The second channel must be in the same range (VHF or UHF)
3 2 1
3 2 1