4.5 Making the connections
The following fig. 4 shows all possible connections.
Detailed information can be found in chapters 4.5.1 to
4.5.12.
Fig. 4
Overview of the connections
Hints
1.
All alarm contacts shown in fig. 4 are opening con-
tacts (also called NC contact = normally closed) as
for the majority of the standard components.
Generally it is also possible to use closing con-
tacts (NO contacts = normally open). As an exam-
ple of connection a raid detector is indicated in
chapter 4.5.7. Within a loop, only use one contact
type.
2.
For activating or deactivated the alarm control
system via a key switch, the alarm zone “AZ5”
must be reserved for this purpose.
3.
Please always exactly observe the installation
instructions of the components used.
4.5.1 Speaker
Connect the supplied speaker or another 16
Ω
speaker
to the contacts “+ SPKR -” of the terminal strip TB4 (6).
4.5.2 Alarm unit or individual strobelight and siren
For visual and acoustical alarm either connect an
alarm unit consisting of a strobelight and a siren or
connect these components as individual units to the
terminal strip TB3 (5):
Fig. 5
Connection of an alarm unit
4.5.3 Opening sensors for windows and doors
Reed contacts are used for alarm triggering when
opening a window or a door. These consist of an open-
ing contact which is normally closed by a magnet.
When opening e. g. a door, the magnet withdraws from
the contact so that the contact will be opened. The
alarm loop will be interrupted and the control system
will trigger alarm.
Fig. 6 shows the connection of opening sensors on
the next page.
Important!
The current rating of these consumers and that of the
contacts “PGM1” and “AUX 12V” of the terminal strip
TB4 (6) must not exceed a total of 1 A!
WARNING
Most alarm units and sirens produce a
very high sound level. Alarm devices
with a rechargeable battery (independ-
ent power supply) immediately respond
when the rechargeable battery is con-
nected. Therefore, in any case put on a
hearing protection before connecting it.
TB3
+
–
+
–
Strobe
Bell
Hold
Bell
SAB
TMP
Remove this jumper when
connecting an anti-tamper contact!
strobelight, 12 V , max. 250 mA
siren, 12 V , max. 500 mA
anti-tamper contact
F2
MISC
0.25A
Q/B
F1
AUX
1A
Q/B
TB1
TB3
TB4
TB2
12V
0V
D1
D2
Bat
–
Bat
+
TB5
AC
AC
+
–
+–
Strobe
Bell
Hold
Bell
SAB
TMP
PGM1
+–
SPKR
+
AUX 12V
–
AZ1
TMP
AZ2
+–
–
++
–
AZ3
–
+
AZ4
AZ5
AZ6
+–
+–
+
AZ7
AZ8
+–
+–
–
(internal) speaker mini-
mum impedance 16
Ω
T 2A
from the
mains
trans-
former
12 V rech. batt.
strobelight, 12 V ,
max. 250 mA*
siren, 12 V ,
max. 500 mA*
anti-tamper contact for
siren + strobelight
max. 4 keypad controllers
230 V connection
to the mains transformer
mains fuse T125 mA
phase (brown)
earthed conductor (green/yellow)
[not required]
neutral conductor (blue)
12 V operating voltage
for external units*
programmable
control output*
anti-tamper contacts for
all alarm sensors
alarm zone 1
for NC contacts
alarm zone 2
for NC contacts
alarm zone 3
for NC contacts
alarm zone 4
for NC contacts
key switch or
alarm zone 5
alarm zone 6
for NC contacts
alarm zone 7
for NC contacts
alarm zone 8
for NC contacts
*The current rating of all consumers connected
must not exceed a total of 1 A!
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