HUNTER-PRO 896 Installation Guide
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3.4
Key & Key fob
Connect a key or Key fob according to the next diagram, with a 10kΩ EOL resistor on
the PCB terminal input. The key can be set as momentary or ON/OFF switch. The
default is momentary.
Z8
-
+
KE
Y
-
S1
S
SIR
EN
C
on
tr
ol
P
an
el
Key
(-)
N.O
Figure 13 - Connecting key
3.5
TMPR1, TMPR2: Tamper Switches
In addition to cases and boxes protection, the tampers can be used for panic buttons,
sensors (temperature, pressure etc.) with dry contact outputs and more.
Connect the tamper switch between the TMPR1/TMPR2 connections and ground (–).
TMPR1 input is connected to the tamper switch onboard the PCB.
A 10kΩ resistor at the terminal input on the PCB provides a short/disconnect indication,
since the tamper switches are NC type.
Notes
:
1. By default, TMPR1 & TMPR2 inputs are enabled and without EOL (see section
5.6).
2. To use tamper #2 as zone #9, see section
3.2.1.
TMPR
2
TMPR
1
ON/
OFF
ALRM
KEYPAD
-
SMOKE
-
+
OUT
JP5
Z5
Z6 Z7 Z8
-
+
KEY
-
S1
S2
F3
Tamper
switch
Control Panel
IN
F2
Figure 14 - Connecting tamper switch
3.6 Sirens
Three siren types can be connected to the HUNTER-PRO 896 control panel:
1.
AC Siren
:
This is usually a horn or 8Ω speaker that is driven by the control
panel’s built-in oscillator.
Note
: The AC siren can produce two different tones (frequencies). The tones are
predetermined. To set zone tone see section
5.3.