SECTION 1 |
|
| PHYSICAL INSTALLATION | ||
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.0 | COM CONNECTION |
| 3.0 ADDITIONAL SAT CONNECTIONS | ||
| |||||
| Local Monitor | ||||
| 9760 SIDE |
|
| ||
|
|
| Link Cameras | ||
| CC1 to Wall Block |
| |||
|
| Looping Video Inputs | |||
| SAT SIDE |
|
| ||
|
|
| Receivers | ||
| Wall Block to SAT |
| |||
|
| Alarms | |||
|
|
|
| ||
2.0 | VIDEO |
| Auxs | ||
| Local Keypads | ||||
| 9760 SIDE |
| |||
|
|
|
| ||
| SAT SIDE |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.0 COM CONNECTION
The COM connection between the
Figure | NOTE: The |
CC1 to SAT Interface | ure |
| “KBDKIT”. In many cases, however, anSAT sys- |
| tem order will include several key- |
| pads in order to accommodate |
| more than one operator on |
| the SAT SIDE. Multiple key- |
| pads are wired via the re- |
| mote- keyboard, wiring plug. |
| In order to provide power to |
| the keyboard, a KBDKIT, |
| which includes a transformer, |
| is required, as power is not |
| provided at the remote port |
| itself. The kit, however, con- |
| tains two wall blocks. Only |
| one wall block is needed to |
| wire the keypad. The “spare” |
| could be used here. |
| *** An alternate method |
| is to strip the |
| flat communication cable |
| to expose the necessary |
| communication wires and |
| then wire directly to the |
| wall plug, eliminating the |
| need for the wall block |
| (see below). |
**SATs received in a system order are assigned connection locations that are found on your included port assignment sheet(s). These indicate the CC1 Sercom port to connect your SAT to.
If you are adding the SAT to an existing system, you must FIRST do an across-
Figure 1-2
Alternate CC1 to SAT Interface
PHYSICAL INSTALLATION |