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EN 92
22.0Terminals and Descriptions
22.1Terminal Descriptions
Table 63: Terminal Descriptions
Terminal | Description |
EARTH | Connect this terminal to the green wire on the TF008 Plug Pack that is internally connected to |
| MAINS earth. Because extensive lightning protection is built into the control panel, this |
| terminal must be connected correctly to take advantage of this protection. |
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18 VAC | These two terminals are |
| To ensure correct operation, the voltage of the plug pack must be 18 VAC to 22 VAC at 1.3 |
| A (minimum). |
+BATTERY | The +BATTERY terminal connects to the red positive terminal of the battery and the – |
| BATTERY terminal connects to the black negative terminal of the battery. The battery should |
| be a 12 VDC sealed |
| battery is protected by a 2.5 A PTC. |
| The charging globe situated above the 2.5 A PTC is always lit until the battery is 100% |
| charged. |
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GND | This group of terminals provides the connection points for your system codepads. All system |
+12V | codepads should connect in a parallel configuration back to these terminals. The only factor |
CLK | restricting the number of codepads that can be connected is the available power and its |
DATA | distribution. Since each codepad has a maximum power requirement of 60 mA with all |
| indicators lit, take this into consideration to calculate your available continuous power. The |
| total continuous external load should not exceed 1 A. |
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STR | These terminals are the output interface terminals. They can be configured to any combination |
OUT 1 | of the functions available through the system programming options. You can use them for a |
+COM | variety of functions with considerable flexibility. All outputs have a common +12 VDC terminal |
| and each output can sink up to 400 mA. By default, Output 1 operates a horn speaker. |
| This group of terminals is protected by the |
| considerable tolerance to abuse or incorrect wiring. Each output is open collector and does |
| not source any current, but it can sink up to 400 mA per output. |
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COMM | These relay contacts are fully programmable similar to the strobe and Output 1. By default, |
N/O | they are an alarm output (Sirens Running – Output Event Type 1,15). |
| The N/O contact is the connection point for the positive side of a DC siren, such as a piezo |
| screamer. The negative side of the DC siren connects to the GND terminal. The PCB |
| provides a link (JP2) to connect the COM terminal to either GND or +12 V. Connect this link |
| to +12 V as shown in Figure 23 on page 95. The relay is rated at 1 A/30 VDC. |
+12V | These terminals are provided for Zones 3 and 4. The common terminal is +12V. Connect all |
Z4 | |
Z3 | contacts in parallel with the EOL resistor. The function of the zones and their response times |
| are configured using the system programming options. If split EOL is programmed, |
| Zones or Keyswitch Zones connected in parallel to Zones 3 and 4 act as Zones 7 and 8. |
+12V | These two terminals are provided to power detectors and other equipment. They are fuse- |
GND | protected by the 1 A PTC. |
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Z2 | These terminals are provided for Zones 1 and 2. The common terminal is +12V. Connect all |
Z1 | |
+12V | contacts in parallel with the EOL resistor. The function of the zones and their response times |
| are configured using the system programming options. If split EOL is programmed, |
| Zones or Keyswitch Zones connected in parallel to Zones 1 and 2 act as Zones 5 and 6. |