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UNSUPERVISED MODE
This wiring mode is easily defeated and should not be used in critical situations. For example, if you wire an alarm as unsupervised and normally open, and a wire is cut, the alarm does not go off. If wiring for a normally open condition, unused inputs can be left unwired. If wiring for a normally closed condition, unused inputs must be shorted. Refer to Figure 7.
INDIVIDUAL ALARM WIRING CONDITIONS
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Figure 7. Unsupervised Alarm Input Wiring
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