
Premier Elite 8XP-W & 32XP-W Installation Manual
INS467-8
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System Overview
1: Engineers Keypad Connection
An engineer’s keypad (
Premier/Elite LCD
keypad and interface lead)
can be temporarily plugged onto this connector to allow system
programming and testing. (Functions dependent on Panel firmware
version) Set the keypad address switches to all on.
2: Network Connection
The + and
–
terminals provide power whilst the T and R terminals
are transmit and receive data.
3: For Future Use
4: Comm. Port Connection
Serial communications port for connecting the 8 XP-W & 32XP-W to
a PC via PC Com/USB Com or Com IP/WiFi for use with
Ricochet
Monitor
Software
.
5: Lid Tamper
When open puts the system into commission mode and digitally
attenuates the receiver signal by 15Db.
6: Programming/Diagnostic
LED’s
Allows programming of devices directly to the receiver, in
conjunction with the learn switch (Legacy mode only). For
diagnostic information please see page 20
7: Antenna
RF Antenna.
8: Network LED's
Green LED = Data received by the expander from the panel Red
LED = Data transmitted by the expander to the panel.
(The flash
rate depends on the mode and RF activity)
9: Heartbeat LED
Flashes steadily to indicate that the receiver is functioning correctly.
If the light is ON or OFF all the time, then there could be a hardware
problem.
10: Learn Switch
To be used with programming L
ED’s to learn devices directly to the
receiver.
11: Options Switch
Use to select the receiver functionality depending on panel
firmware.
Switch 1 ON =firmware dependant, please see the relevant
programming section.
Switch 2 ON = Legacy Mode
OFF =
Ricochet
Switch 3 OFF = Impaq Contact-W Wired Input 2 will report as
Tamper
(default)
ON = input 2 will report as an Alarm.
Switch 4 Walk test
12: Address Switch
Used to assign the address of the receiver on the network
13: RF LED
Flashes when transmitting or receiving RF data
14: Tamper Disable
Disables the lid and rear tamper
15: Engineer’s
Keypad LED's
Red LED flashes constantly, the flash rate increases when data is
being transmitted
.
16: Flash Programming Port
Variant dependent, for flashing the expander with updated firmware.
Mounting the Expander
Remove each screw cap by inserting a flat bladed screwdriver into the slot and turning anti-clockwise,
excessive force is
NOT
required. Remove both of the cover screws and put them in a safe place along with
the screw caps. Gently pull the cover away from the base applying slight pressure to the sides at the top of
the expander if required. The front cover should now be off.
Mount the expander using at least two appropriate countersunk screws (no larger than No. 8). A keyhole slot
has been provided to assist mounting and aid levelling.
If required a screw should be placed into the knockout on the rear of the expander to enable the rear/wall
tamper.
Do not mount near metal or mains supplies. When using with metal control panels a minimum of 50cm gap is
required. Do not mount near aerials of any description, or other wireless equipment.
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