Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide
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Setting the channels
Setting the channels is done via the COMAX upload/download application. See the application's
user guide for details. To connect the transmitter, see the next diagram.
Diagram 32.
Connecting the radio transmitters to the COMAX
1.5.27.
Backup battery
The control panel is backed up by a rechargeable 12V Lead-Acid battery. The battery is tested
continuously. When a test fails, it triggers various responses according to the programming see
section 8.3, on page 63 for details.
To protect the battery from deep discharging in case of a long AC failure, when the battery
voltage reaches 10.5v, the control panel sends a "Low battery" report to the CMS. 30 minutes
later a “Keypad Not Connected” error is displayed on all the LCD keypads and the panel becomes
idle until AC power is restored.
When power is restored, the panel reports it within 15 minutes.
See page 10 for battery jump-up instructions.
1.5.28.
AC power
Connect the control panel's AC terminals to 16V AC transformer. Using an Ohmmeter, check for
continuity between the grounding holes on the PCB, and the outlet grounding. The resistance
must not exceed 1 Ohm.
A current limiting device, such as circuit breaker or fuse, must be
connected in serial with the power cord.
The PCB must be grounded to earth.
The panel cannot be activated without AC power see page 10.
1.6.
Hunter-Pro Series models comparison
Feature
Hunter-Pro
832
8144
Zones (8 basic)
32
144
Users
32
144
Partitions
16
16
Wireless zones
24
32
Key fobs
24
24
Memory total
of which non-volatile
500
250
999
512
TRV/TRU-100
To the
System
F2 Program
1
COMAX
DPU
USB
cable
Molex
cable