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Challenger10 Installation and Quick Programming Manual
Item Description
3.
Connect the plug pack earth wire (green) to the power earth terminal.
4.
Connect the + and – terminals to a 12 V sealed lead acid battery (7.0 Ah maximum), not
supplied.
5.
Connect the + and – auxiliary power output terminals to devices that require 12 Volt DC
power, such as detectors. See “Auxiliary power terminals” on page 14.
6.
Connect the D+ and D– terminals to the RS-485 data cable for LAN 1. If the + and –
terminals are used, consider the current draw as part of the auxiliary power output. See
“Auxiliary power terminals” on page 14.
7.
Input and common terminals for panel tamper switch (supplied). Short circuit for sealed,
open circuit for unsealed. Must be sealed if not used. Can only be used with normally
closed contacts such as the panel tamper switches.
8.
Connect the S+ and S– terminals to an external 8
Ω
siren speaker. If an external siren is
not used, connect the S+ and S– terminals to a 1K 1/4 watt resistor (supplied). The
maximum current draw for the external 8
Ω
siren and the strobe is 700 mA.
The internal and external siren speaker outputs are relay 16 and are mapped to event
flag 1.
9.
Connect the S+ and S– terminals to an internal 8
Ω
siren speaker. If an internal siren is
used, consider the current draw as part of the auxiliary power output. See “Auxiliary
power terminals” on page 14.
10.
Connect the + and – terminals to the strobe. The maximum current draw for the external
8
Ω
siren and the strobe is 700 mA. The strobe output is relay 2 and is mapped to event
flag 2.
11.
Connect the D+ and D– terminals to the RS-485 data cable for LAN 2 (if required). If the
+ and – terminals are used, consider the current draw as part of the auxiliary power
output. See “Auxiliary power terminals” on page 14.
12.
Zone input terminals. See “Zone inputs” on page 15.
13.
RJ-12 socket to telephone system (dialler). See “Telephone connection” on page 18.
14.
Slot for SD card.
15.
100BT LED on when Ethernet speed is 100 Mbps. See “LED indications” on page 18.
16.
Ethernet port.
17.
Link Active LED flashes to indicate Ethernet activity. See “LED indications” on page 18.
18.
USB port.
19.
Transmit and receive LEDs to indicate data transfer over J15 (serial port). See “LED
indications” on page 18.
20.
J15 terminals (also called STU port) for RS-232 serial connection to computer. See “J15
serial port” on page 18.
21.
J14 10-way cable socket for TS0840, TS0841, or TS0842 relay or output expansion
modules.
Note:
The J14 connector can provide power to one relay controller. If connected to a
device that will be powered from an auxiliary power supply (not powered by the
Challenger panel), then you must ensure that the +12V wire is not connected.
22.
Test links 1 and 2. Both links are used when updating firmware (see “Firmware upgrade
process” on page 32).
Link 1 is used when resetting the master installer code (“Restoring the default installer
PIN” on page 27) and for defaulting the panel (“Clearing the memory via the Challenger
panel PCB” on page 24).