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Appendix IV – Wiring Information
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1.21 Transistor outputs
By programming the transistor outputs, you can
address external devices such as LEDs,
signalling devices and relays. The board contains
2 negative-switching outputs (–3 and –5) that
switch from 12V to 0V on activation, and a
positive-switching output (+4) that switches from
0V to 12V on activation. A current of up to 500mA
can flow through outputs –3 and –5. If output +5
is activated, it supplies a maximum current of
500mA for addressing external devices. The
outputs can be used for displaying intrusion,
panic, duress, voltage loss or input of a special
code.
1.22 Relay outputs
The two relay outputs have potential-free
alternating contacts, which can switch on/off
externally connected devices. Connect one
contact of a device with the COM contact and the
other either with N/O or N/C. If you connect to
N/O, the contact between COM and N/O is open
(N/O = normally open). If you use contact N/C,
the contact between COM and N/C is closed
(N/C = normally closed). Connect as shown here:
1.23 Relay module
For the digital communication outputs, you can
optionally use a relay board. You can switch max.
1A/30V DC with this.
1.24 Connecting strip: factory defaults
If the FACTORY RESTART contacts are short-
circuited while the alarm centre is connected to
the mains power supply, all system parameters
are reset to their factory default settings,
including the engineer password. Make sure the
contacts remain closed until LED1 begins to flash.
To reset the engineer password only, short-circuit
the two contacts briefly while the equipment is
connected to the mains power supply.
1.25 Serial printer interface
You can connect a serial printer (RS232) direct to
the alarm centre at the serial printer interface.
This enables you to print the programmed
settings or the event memory, including online. In
online mode, every event is printed immediately.
The printer settings are: 4800 baud, 8 data bits, 1
stop bit, 1 start bit, no parity, and DTR normal.
1.26 Engineer keypad
An operating panel set to “Engineer Keypad” can
be connected direct to the “ENGINEERS
KEYPAD” contacts of the alarm centre. This
operating panel should be connected only briefly,
for programming and testing. No tamper alarm is
generated when the engineer keypad is removed.
After the system has been completely
programmed, an engineer keypad should only be
connected to bus 1 or 2 for programming
purposes. Connect as in the following diagram:
1.27 Alarm centre LEDs
The LEDs have the following meaning:
LED1 (heartbeat): Flashes once a second
and shows that the alarm centre is
operational. Following a reset, the LED
flashes faster.
LED2 (bus fuse 1): Monitors bus 1. When lit,
shows that the 12V supply of the circuit is
open.
LED3 (bus fuse 2): Monitors bus 2. When lit,
shows that the 12V supply of the circuit is
open.
LED4 (telephone): Lights when the telephone
line is activated.
LED5 (voltage): Lights when the alarm centre
is supplied with voltage (mains or battery).
LED6 (12V output fuse): Monitors the fuse for
the 12V output for the connection of the
voltage supply of external devices.
LED7 (bell output fuse): Monitors the fuse of
the bell output.
LED8 (state of relay 1): Lights when relay 1 is
activated.
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