
K0400V1D 4/03 Rev D
269SN
Holdup Switch
Installation and Setup Guide
GENERAL INFORMATION
The 269SN Holdup Switch (Figure 1) is a finger-operated 2-wire
V-Plex® polling loop device with point identification. The Holdup
Switch is typically mounted under a counter for inconspicuous
operation. When the switch is activated, the control panel sends a
burglary alarm to the central station. The device comes standard
as a latching type switch that is easily converted to a non-latching
type.
If the switch is used as a latching type switch, the supplied reset
key is used to reset the device. Additional reset keys may be
obtained separately by ordering ADEMCO part number K4563V1.
SUPERVISION
While the system is armed, tamper/supervisory faults will report
as alarms. While the system is disarmed, tamper/supervisory will
always report as troubles.
PROGRAMMING
Refer to the Security System Control Panel Installation and Setup
Guide for specific programming instructions.
Program the unit like any other zone, according to the alarm
controlÊs installation and setup guide. Enter the following
information when prompted for in zone programming:
„ZONE TYPE‰ = „06‰ (24-HR Silent)
„INPUT TYPE‰ = „06‰ (SL – Serial Number Polling Loop Device)
MOUNTING
Refer to the steps and figures that follow for typical mounting
installation.
1.
If required, convert the latching device to a non-latching
device as shown in Figure 2.
2.
Run the wiring from the control panel to the device, through
the opening in the case back as shown in Figure 3.
3.
Wire the device as shown in Figure 4, observing correct
polarity.
IMPORTANT!
IMPORTANT!
IMPORTANT!
IMPORTANT! If the switch (or any other V-Plex® polling
loop device) is located outside the building, you must use
either shielded twisted-pair cable, or run the wiring in metal
conduit. In either case, terminate the shield or conduit to
earth ground at the panel.
4.
Secure the cover to the case with two screws (No. 6 x 7/8) as
shown in Figure 1. Be sure to use the correct holes. The holes
opposite these are used to secure the device to the counter.
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to the case, do not over
tighten the cover screws.
5.
Peel the backing from the double stick tape strips on the
back of the device and position the device in its mounting
location.
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT: The double stick tape is provided to
temporarily hold the assembly in place while drilling the
pilot holes. The device must be permanently mounted with
the screws supplied.
6.
Using the case as a drill template, drill a 1/16‰ diameter pilot
hole at the two case mounting holes (Figure 5).
7.
Secure the assembled case with the protective cover to the
counter with two screws (No. 6 x 1-3/4) supplied (Figure 5).
Figure 1
Figure 2
+
+
MOUNTING
HOLE
TRIGGER
RESET KEY
(K4563
SUPPLIED)
COVER
SCREW
(2)
No. 6x7/8
PROTECTIVE
STEEL
COVER
CIRCUIT
BOARD
COVER
ATTACH HOLE
COVER
ATTACH
HOLE
MOUNTING
SCREW
(2)
No. 6X1 3/4
COVER
SCREW
COVER
269SN-001-V1
MOUNTING
HOLE
TRIGGER
ASSEMBLY
TO CONVERT TO MOMENTARY (NO LATCHING) SWITCH
OPERATION, REMOVE THE TRIGGER ASSEMBLY FROM THE
CASE. USING A PAIR OF CUTTERS, CUT THE TRIGGER LATCH
AT THE POINT THE "ARROW" IS STAMPED ON THE CASE.
TRIGGER
LATCH
ARROW
(CUT POINT)
269SN-003-V0