TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual
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LAN
Address
Polled as
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
LAN 2
RAS 06
RAS 70
I
O
I
O
LAN 2
RAS 07
RAS 71
O
I
I
O
LAN 2
RAS 08
RAS 72
I
I
I
O
LAN 2
RAS 09
RAS 73
O
O
O
I
LAN 2
RAS 10
RAS 74
I
O
O
I
LAN 2
RAS 11
RAS 75
O
I
O
I
LAN 2
RAS 12
RAS 76
I
I
O
I
LAN 2
RAS 13
RAS 77
O
O
I
I
LAN 2
RAS 14
RAS 78
I
O
I
I
LAN 2
RAS 15
RAS 79
O
I
I
I
LAN 2
RAS 16
RAS 80
I
I
I
I
Legend: I = ON, O = OFF
Note:
If used with a Challenger V8 panel or a ChallengerLE panel, the rows
marked
“LAN 2” in Table 2 on page 8 do not apply.
LAN termination
Use the eighth segment of the DIP switch to set TERM to
‘ON’, if needed.
If the RAS is the last device on the RS-485 LAN the LAN termination should be
ON. In a star wiring configuration, the RS-485 LAN may consist of a number of
cable runs (branches). LAN termination should be set to ON only for the devices
at the far ends of the two longest branches.
A star LAN that has multiple branches in excess of 100 m may need to use
TS0893 Isolated RS-485 to RS-485 Interface modules to isolate the LAN
segments that do not have LAN termination set to ON.
Connecting the RAS
A terminal block on the rear of the body assembly (see Figure 4 on page 5) is
used for connections to the Challenger panel’s RS-485 LAN, and optionally to an
egress push button and relay. Refer to Figure 6 on page 10.