Set-up
Installer Manual -
TP8-64 BUS
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DELETION OF MODULES
Select
Delete
in the hardware configuration window and
select the module to be connected, e.g. LCD300/S.
On the screen is viewed the oppostie message
Commands available
z
Yes
to confirm the deletion of the module
selected
z
No
to undo the deletion of the module
selected
If you confirm the deletion of the module, it is removed
from the system configuration viewed.
z
OK
to confirm and quit hardware
configuration.
z
Abort
to undo the changes to the hardware
configuration viewed.
MODULES AVAILABLE
The default hadware configuration of the control panel include only the CPU board. The CPU provides up to 8 zone
inputs on Bus, 2 programmable relay outputs or the control of the indoor and outdoor sirens and 2 programmable
logic outputs (OUT1+ and OUT2-).
Below the modules compatible with the control panel are listed:
Internal input expansion
ESP4-IN
Plug-in connection to the CPU board.
Provides 4 supplementary wired zone inputs.
Input expansion modules
SPEED ALM8 PL
Provides 8 zone inputs, 2 siren relay outputs (indoor and outdoor siren) and 2 logic outputs (negative voltage).
SPEED 8
Provides 8 zone inputs and 2 logic outputs (negative voltage).
SPEED 8 STD
Provides 8 zone inputs - No logic output
SPEED 4
Provides 4 zone inputs and 1 logic outputs (negative voltage).
RSC input expansion modules
SPEED ALM8 PLUS
Provides 4 bus conector for connection of 8 detectors Bus, 1 connector for wired siren Bus, 2 siren relay outputs
(indoor and outdoor siren) and 2 logic outputs (negative voltage).
SPEED 8 PLUS
Provides 4 bus conector for connection of 8 detectors Bus.
SPEED 4 PLUS
Provides 2 bus conector for connection of 4 detectors Bus.
Control units
LCD300/S
Console permitting programming and control of the control panel. Provides 16 keys, 36 coloured signaling leds, lcd
display with 2 lines of 16 characters each and loudspeaker for voice report. Permits the control of the 8 programs.
TP SDN
Electronic keypad for arming/disarming or activation/deactivation and by-pass of the first 4 premiers programs.
TP SK6N
Keypoint with 6 keypads permitting arming/disarming and by-pass of the first 6 programs.
TP SKN
Keypoint without keypad permitting arming/disarming of the first 3 programs
Summary of Contents for TP8-64 BUS
Page 4: ...IV Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS...
Page 12: ...Index Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 8...
Page 16: ...Generalfeatures Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 1 4...
Page 32: ...Hardware Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2 16...
Page 48: ...Input expansion modules Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2A 16...
Page 54: ...Output expansion modules Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2B 6...
Page 58: ...Console Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2C 4...
Page 64: ...Keypoints Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2D 6...
Page 70: ...Programming interfaces Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2E 6...
Page 72: ...Telephone communicator with GSM module Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2F 2...
Page 82: ...Wireless expansion modules Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 2G 10...
Page 88: ...Set up Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 3 6...
Page 138: ...Programming by PC Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 4 44...
Page 176: ...Programming by console Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 5 38...
Page 180: ...Control by console Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 6 4 OPERATIONS WITHOUT CODE...
Page 192: ...Control by console Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 6 16...
Page 222: ...Technicalspecifications Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS 8 16...
Page 224: ...Appendix A Protocols Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS A 2...
Page 228: ...Appendix B Special procedures Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS B 2...
Page 240: ...Appendix B Special procedures Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS B 14...
Page 242: ...Appendix C Code management Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS C 2...
Page 245: ...TP8 64 BUS Installer Manual Code management Appendix C C 5...
Page 246: ...Appendix C Code management Installer Manual TP8 64 BUS C 6 TP8 64 BUS INSTALLER MANUAL...