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2.3.3
HARDWIRED
INPUTS
Two
hardwired
input
devices
can
be
connected
to
the
Reach
.
PIR’s
must
have
normally
closed
clean
contacts
which
open
on
alarm
whereas
all
other
input
devices
must
have
normally
open
clean
contacts
which
close
on
alarm.
The
inputs
are
programmable
for
the
device
type
and
its
location
within
the
dwelling.
A
hardwired
input
lead
is
required
–
order
Tynetec
Part
No.
ZSA550.
The
Reach
unit
must
be
wall
mounted
when
a
hardwired
input
lead
is
used.
The
connector
cover
cannot
be
fitted.
Hardwired
Input
1
–
select
the
input
device
type
from
the
list
and
enter
the
parameter
number
e.g.
#013
;
the
unit
will
announce
“
Smoke
”.
For
units
set
to
TT
protocol
simply
press
#
.
For
units
set
to
BS8521
protocol
you
can
set
the
location
of
the
device
by
entering
the
2
digit
Location
Code
from
the
table
below
followed
by
#
.
Example;
for
a
smoke
detector
connected
to
hardwired
input
1
in
a
downstairs
hallway
enter
#013
02#.
Hardwired
Input
2
–
select
the
input
device
type
from
the
list
and
enter
the
parameter
number
+
100
e.g.
#112
;
the
unit
will
announce
“
Pullcord
”.
For
units
set
to
TT
protocol
simply
press
#
.
For
units
set
to
BS8521
protocol
you
can
set
the
location
of
the
device
by
entering
the
2
digit
Location
Code
from
the
table
below
followed
by
#.
Example;
for
a
pullcord
connected
to
hardwired
input
2
in
a
bathroom
enter
#112
17#.
00
No
Location
12
Living
Room
2
24
Kitchen
Area
36
Laundry
Room
2
48
Shed
01
Local
Unit
13
Living
Area
25
Utility
Room
1
37
Office
49
Outbuilding/Shed
02
Hallway
Down
14
Dining
Room
1
26
Utility
Room
2
38
Study
50
Garden
Front
03
Hallway
Up
15
Dining
Room
2
27
Entrance/Lobby
39
Games
Room
51
Garden
Rear
04
Stairs
1
16
Dining
Area
28
Front
Door
1
40
Common
Room
1
52
Garden
Other
05
Stairs
2
17
Bathroom
1
29
Front
Door
2
41
Common
Room
2
53
Basement/Cellar
06
Landing
18
Bathroom
2
30
Rear
Door
1
42
Lift
1
54
Ground
Floor
07
Bedroom
1
19
WC/Toilet
Up
31
Rear
Door
2
43
Lift
2
55
Bin
Store
08
Bedroom
2
20
WC/Toilet
Down
32
Garage
1
44
Lift
3
56
Boiler
Room
09
Bedroom
3
21
WC/Toilet
Other
33
Garage
2
45
Front
Gate
57
Attic
10
Bedroom
4
22
Kitchen
1
34
Workshop
46
Rear
Gate
58
11
Living
Room
1
23
Kitchen
2
35
Laundry
Room
1
47
Outbuilding
59
2.3.4
IDENTITY
SETTINGS
Protocol
Type
–
check
with
the
control
centre
which
protocol
type
they
use.
Enter
#022
;
the
unit
will
announce
“
Protocol
Type
”
press
0
for
TT
or
1
for
BS8521
followed
by
#
.
Unit
Identity
–
the
unique
ID
number
issued
by
the
control
centre
to
identify
the
users
name,
address
and
personal
details.
Enter
#024
;
the
unit
will
announce
“
Unit
ID
”,
enter
the
ID
number
(maximum
12
digits)
followed
by
#
.
Pre
‐
Alarm
Delay
–
the
time
allowed
for
an
emergency
call
to
be
cancelled
(by
the
GREEN
button)
before
the
Reach
starts
to
dial
the
control
centre.
Enter
#025
;
the
unit
will
announce
“
Pre
‐
Alarm
Delay
”,
enter
the
delay
in
seconds
00
(no
delay),
04,
08,
12,
16,
etc.
in
4
second
intervals
to
60
max
followed
by
#
.