System Installation
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual
8
Connection Terminals & Indicators
The main PCB has the following “Jumper Plugs”
(JP) and indicator LEDS:
JP1 PRINTER
This 6-pin plug is used for connecting to
either a CPA6.P printer or a standard
RS232 printer via the MPA printer adaptor.
JP2 ENGINEERS REMOTE
An Engineers remote keypad may be
temporally connected to this 6-pin plug
to allow programming and testing to be
carried out at the control panel.
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DO NOT plug the Engineer’s keypad into
JP1, or the printer into JP2. If you do damage
will occur.
JP3 DIGI-MODEM
A plug-on
digicom or digi-Modem may
be connected to this 7-pin plug to allow
panel alarm information to be transferred
to a central station. The digi-Modem is
used for remote communication and
programming via a P.C. The PCI lead also
connects to this plug when using the P.C.
for direct communication with the control
panel.
JP4 OUTPUT MODULE
Output Modules type CPA6.OM may be
connected to this 5-pin plug, and are
used to provide switched -ve outputs to
LEDs/relays etc. The outputs may be
programmed such that they will mimic
circuit activations or activate only when a
circuit causes an alarm condition.
JP5 RR
If the panel is programmed as “Engineer
Reset”, shorting the “Remote Reset” (RR)
pins after an alarm condition will cause
the panel to reset. These pins could be
connected to the “Control” output on a
RedCARE STU so that the central station
may provide a “Remote Reset” facility.
Note: Fit a jumper to JP7 CS to use JP5
without RedCARE.
JP6 FACTORY RESET
If these pins are shorted during power-up
all system parameters are reset to their
factory default settings. If the engineer’s
passcode is lost or forgotten it can be
reset to 1234 without loosing any other
program data. The procedure for
resetting the engineer’s passcode is
described on page 55.
JP7 CS
Before fitting a plug-on STU, the “CS” link at
JP7
MUST
be removed to ensure correct
operation of Remote Reset via RedCARE.
JP8 Lid Tamper
JP8 is connected to the tamper switch
assembly to provide lid tamper and back
tamper.
JP9&10
Pins for plug-on STU/Digicom.
VR1 SPEAKER VOLUME
When an extension loudspeaker is
connected to the control panel terminals
the volume of the advisory tones may be
adjusted using this control.
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Alarm tones are always at full
volume.
U2/3 NOVRAMS
A removable non-volatile memory (NVM)
device that stores all system program
parameters and the 700 log events. The
event log can be expanded to 1800
events when the second NVM(U2) is fitted.
Order code PP5.MEMKIT (5 x NVMs).
LED1 POWER ON
This LED indicates that the system power
(mains or battery) is healthy.
LED2 BATTERY FAULT
If the system battery is incorrectly
connected to the control panel or the
battery voltage level is below 4 Volts then
the “Battery Fault” LED will illuminate. The
fault LED will only extinguish when the
battery has been correctly connected or
replaced.
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SYSTEM CURRENT CONSUMPTION
To calculate system current consumption,
use a Voltmeter set to a low Voltage
range and measure the Voltage across
the test point. Multiply the reading by 10
to give the Total system current
consumption. For example, a reading of
70mV = 700mA.
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