TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual
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The RAS’s physical * Menu, Home, and Enter # keys perform the following
operations:
• The * Menu key (Figure 1 on page 1, item 2) may be used to access the login
(code) prompt for graphical access to Challenger menu options. During
programming, the * Menu key delete the last character entered, navigates
backwards through menus, or toggles Yes/No values, as applicable.
• The Home key (Figure 1 on page 1, item 3) may be used to quickly exit the
current option and return to the idle screen.
• The Enter # key (Figure 1 on page 1, item 4) followed by an alarm code, is
used to select and arm areas (same as the Arm button). During programming,
the Enter # key works the same as the graphical # or
buttons.
Front LED indications
The area LEDs (Figure 1 on page 1, items 5 and 6) display the status of eight
areas. Use the menu option “12-Area LED Configuration” on page 16 to
configure the area LEDs to be numbered 1 to 8 or 9 to 16.
When connected to a Challenger10 system, you can use the Install menu option
RAS Database to assign any area numbers to the eight LEDs.
The LED indications are as follows:
• The LED illuminates when its corresponding area is armed.
• The LED flashes slowly when a fault is detected, or when an alarm occurs, in
disarm.
• The LED flashes quickly when a fault is detected, or when an alarm occurs, in
arm.
Specifications
Voltage
Nominal 13.8 VDC (8.5 to 14 VDC)
Power consumption
Maximum (see note below)
Normal (all areas armed)
Operating environment
Temperature
Humidity
155 mA @ 13.8 VDC
100 mA @ 13.8 VDC
0 to 50°C
0 to 95% noncondensing
Dimensions (W x H x D)
132 x 92 x 22 mm
Note:
Maximum current consumption when touch screen and key illumination is on and set to
maximum brightness, and all area LEDs are on. Current consumption when touch screen is on
will increase if the supply voltage decreases (for example, during mains fail operation).