| Terminals and Descriptions |
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EN 97
Figure 25: DSRF Radio Receiver Wiring Diagram
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1 – | 2 – DSRF Receiver | ||
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Wiring and Power Up | Operation | ||
1. | Remove power from the control panel. | The LED shows the status of the DSRF RF | |
2. | Connect the RF Receiver to the control panel as | Receiver: | |
| shown in Figure 25 on page 97. | • LED On – the module is functioning normally. | |
| Use 0.8 mm (22 gauge) or larger wire. Wire | ||
| • LED Off – a power failure occurred or the | ||
| length must not exceed 300 m (1000 ft). | ||
3. | Apply power to the control panel. | module is not wired correctly. | |
| The red LED in the centre of the module lights. | • LED turns off momentarily – the module | |
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| acknowledged receiving an RF signal from a |
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| remote RF device. |
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Figure 26: | Telecom Connection Diagram for Australia |
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5
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9 7
10
2 3
6
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1 – Control panel
2 – Red wire
3 – Yellow wire
4 – 6P4C plug (top view)
5 – 605 plug
6 – Internal phones
7 – Green wire
8 – | Telecom line | |
9 – | Black wire | |
10 – | 611 socket | |
| 1 | (green): internal phone line |
| 2 | (black): telecom line (street) |
| 3 and 4: not connected | |
| 5 | (yellow): internal phone line |
| 6 | (red): telecom line (street) |