SCOPE COMMUNICATIONS UK LTD
PAGETEK PRO MK2
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d) The wires for one of the Fire Inputs (Fire Zone 1) are already connected to the system,
as is the “common fault” output and the monitored link. If additional inputs are required,
remove the appropriate shorting link from the input and terminate two of the available
wires. Note that all inputs are normally closed, going open to trigger, so unused inputs
must have a shorting link fitted. See diagram 2 for terminal and cable pin-out details.
e) Connect the two input wires of Fire Zone 1 to an appropriate closed dry contact output
on the Fire panel. This must be a normally closed contact which goes open upon
activation of the fire condition. Up to 2 additional Fire inputs can be connected (Fire Zone 2
& 3). These will require removal of the applicable shorting link(s) and termination of pairs
of spare wires provided.
Note: all inputs to the Pagetek Pro MK2 are 0V grounded. Installers should seek
technical advice from the relevant Fire Panel manufacturer BEFORE attempting to
interface to this equipment. If in doubt, contact our technical sales team for further
advice.
f) Connect the “Common Fault” output wires to an appropriate input on the Fire panel. This
is a normally open relay contact which closes upon activation of any identified fault
condition (see section 8.2 for identified Faults).
Note that this must be connected to the
Fire panel for the system to be fully compliant with BS 5839-1: 2013.
g) Additional wires are available for connection of a Fault output (FP Fault 1) from the Fire
panel, if required. Again, these must be normally closed dry contacts, going open upon
activation of a fire panel fault condition. Remove the appropriate shorting link(s) on the
Pagetek Pro MK2 interface board and terminate the spare wires provided.
h) A reset input is available to remotely reset the system from the Fire panel if required.
The input is Normally Open going closed and is edge triggered. Note that the Reset switch
on the front panel of the Pagetek Pro MK2 is also connected to this input.
i) There are sufficient wires in the FPLINK cable to connect all the available inputs and
outputs. Do NOT use separate wiring as this will not be monitored for its integrity, as
required by BS 5839-1: 2013.
j) There is an RS232 serial port (COM1) for data transmission of text messages to pagers.
This is provided with a screw terminal connector for ease of installation. Connect the TX,
RX and Ground wires of the RS232 lead as indicated in Diagram 2. Note that any data
transmitted on this port will not be displayed on the front panel of the Pagetek Pro MK2.
k) Inputs 6, 7 & 8 are reserved for exclusive use with the Answertek Pro monitoring
receiver, where they are used to report “RADIO JAMMING”, RX SIGNAL FAULT” and “RX
FAULT” respectively. DO NOT remove the shorting links (unless an Answertek Pro is
connected).