
Wiring the Back Tamper Switch to the Control Panel
All control panels have spare inputs configured as tamper inputs that are designed for wiring the tamper
switch and do not require any programming.
This tamper switch will be referred to as ‘Aux Tamper 1’ by the system.
1. Connect NO on the tamper switch to T1 on the controller.
2. Connect COM on the tamper switch to C on the controller. Ensure the T2 jumper is not removed.
3. When the tamper switch is wired, the controller can be commissioned in the normal manner.
6.2.2 Battery installation for EN50131 compliance
For EN50131 compliance the battery needs to be retained within the housing to stop movement. This is
achieved by bending out the flaps in the rear of the Hinged Housing so that the battery is retained.
If a 7Ah battery is used then the battery is biased to the left of the housing and bottom flap is bent to meet
the battery.
If a 17Ah battery is used then the battery is biased to the right of the housing and middle flap is bent to
meet the battery.
SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual
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