DocNo:
70272
Issue 1-0 – 25 February 2019
www.vixnet.co.za
LEOPARD 3 TRANSMITTER - USER GUIDE
Supported Inputs
Tip&Ring
Mains Fail/
Restore
Medical
Fire
Open/Close
Panic
Duress
Delay
Burglary
Burglary
The
Leopard 3
radio transmitter provides the radio link between an alarm system and a
Control Room.
The
Leopard 3
has a DTMF Tip & Ring interface for the transmission of standard
Contact-ID alarm event messages in addition to the telemetry inputs.
All telemetry inputs are configurable for signal
polarity.
The
Leopard 3
supports Contact-ID up to 99 partitions and 999 zones.
MOUNTING
Mount the
Leopard 3
near to the installed control panel with the antenna in the
upright position.
CONNECTIONS
Inputs are located at the bottom edge of the PCB. The
Leopard 3
is
fitted with 7 dry contact inputs (1-7), AC fail detect and +/- 12VDC. All
connections including 12VDC are made to the control panel. The
power supply input is protected against reverse voltage.
The alarm inputs except input 5 are triggered on either the rising or
falling edge, depending on the position of a link associated with each
input. Input 5 is level-triggered, also depending on the position of a
link. A change of status on any input will be communicated back to the
Vixnet network.
Connect the RING and TIP connections to the control panel.
The
Leopard 3
operates from the battery backed up power supply of a
control panel. By monitoring the AC input, the
Leopard 3
is able to
monitor and report on mains power (after a 10 minute wait), as long
as the control panel backup battery continues to supply power.
Two LEDs show the internal operation of the
Leopard 3
hardware. The green LED indicates
that the device is powered, whilst the red LED
indicates when the device is transmitting. At all
other times the red LED remains OFF.
OPERATION
The
Leopard 3
has no user functions.
The
Leopard 3
is factory configured to transmit a
health check every 23 hours.
The
Leopard 3
communicates using the standard
Contact-ID event codes with the Vixnet CPSite via
Tip and Ring connections on a standard telephone
line.
Test Button