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The control panel and peripherals
Keypad terminals:
Terminals T1 and T2 can be configured as:
•
Input (also as Rollerblind or Shock)
•
Output
•
Double zone
•
Supervised Output
The keypad package contains a sticker (to be located under the keypad flip) which can
be used to note down the keypad address or label, its location, the partitions it controls
and any phone-contact numbers.
2-3-2
nCode/G and cCode/G Keypads
nCode/G and cCode/G keypads are equipped with a buzzer and a T1 terminal which can
be configured as:
•
Input (also as Rollerblind or Shock)
•
Output
•
Double zone
Table 8:
Joy - terminal board
n.
icon/identifier
description
1
+
Terminal “
+
” for the I-BUS connection
2
D
Terminal “
D
” for the I-BUS connection
3
S
Terminal “
S
” for the I-BUS connection
4
-
Terminal “
-
” for the I-BUS connection
5
T1
Screw terminal of keypad terminal T1
6
Negative power terminal (Negative or GND)
7
T2
Screw terminal of keypad terminal T2
8
Negative power terminal (Negative or GND)
Table 9:
Device specifications
Keypad models
nCode/G
cCode/G
Voltage [V]
9 - 16
Typical current draw [mA]
70
80
Terminals configurable as OC
outputs
1
Maximum current draw per
terminal [mA]
150
Dimensions (W x H x D) [mm]
87 x 129 x 18
Weight [g]
135
155
Table 10:
nCode/G and cCode/G -
description of parts
A
Backlit graphic display
B
Signaling LEDs
C
Cable connector
D
Tamper microswitch
E
Screw location
F
Screw location
G
Terminal board guide
H
Buzzer
nCode/G keypad
A
B
cCode/G keypad
C
E
D
F
F
F
F
F
G
H
G
Retro keypads
nCode/G and cCode/G