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depressed when the unit is mounted. The tamper |
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terminals can be connected to any existing |
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security system or alarm that accepts a normally |
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closed input trigger. If the tamper output is not |
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connected to any system, the jumper wire must |
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normally open outputs. For Trigger 1, the sensor | OV = Universal Ground |
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wires would be connected to the TR1 terminal |
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and the OV terminal (Figure 2). For Trigger 2, |
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the sensor wires would be connected to the TR2 terminal and the OV terminal. (Note: Since these terminals are simply “switches” there is no positive or negative. The wires can be hooked up either way.)
5.Plug the supplied phone cord into the “LINE” jack (Figure
6.Continue on to the Advanced Operations to program your dialer or refer to the
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