Connection Terminals, Plugs & Indicators - Menvier Security TS2500 Installation & Programming Manual

1040 zone intruder alarm control system
Hide thumbs Also See for TS2500:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

TS2500 Installation Manual
Connection Terminals, Plugs & Indicators
The main PCB has the following connectors etc.
1
Networks 1-8
Data networks for connecting nodes, remote
keypads and LECs. Each network is protected by
its respective fuse (30), the fuse is in-line with the [A]
connection of the network
2
Auxiliary 12V
Three sets of auxiliary 12V terminals are provided
on the main PCB, each set provides dc power for
detectors etc. These outputs are protected by a
1A fuse (32).
3
Battery Terminals
Connection terminals for the red and black
battery leads supplied inside the spares pack.
4
Earth Terminal
Connection to mains earth.
5
AC Input Terminals
The output from the mains transformer is
connected into these two terminals.
6
External Sounder Terminals
This group of terminals are used for connection to
an external sounder, for full details of their function
see page 26.
7
Speaker Terminals
Up to two 16Ω extension loudspeakers can be
connected across these two terminals. The
volume is controlled via a programming option,
see "Set Volume Level" on page 83.
8
Auxiliary Tampers 1 & 2
These terminals provide tamper protection to
auxiliary devices such as remote power supplies,
extension loudspeakers etc. If they are not used
they must be linked out.
9
Remote Reset Input
After a full alarm the system will require resetting,
normally this is done by the engineer or via coded
remote reset. By applying a -ve to this input
terminal it will cause the system to reset after a full
alarm. This input could be connected to the
"Control" output on a RedCARE STU so that the
central station can provide a "Remote Reset"
facility.
10
Line Fault Input
When this input is applied with a +ve signal the
system will generate a "Line Fault" condition. In the
unset condition the system will generate a
"Chime" tone every minute. In the set condition
any programmed bell delay is cancelled.
11
+DC Power
This terminal provides the +12V power to the
stand-alone digital communicator or RedCARE
STU. This output is un-fused and therefore must only
be used if the device is fitted inside the control
panel housing.
12
Digicom Outputs 1 to 8
These are programmable outputs and are
normally connected to the input channels on a
stand-alone digital communicator or RedCARE
STU. The outputs are normally at +12V and switch
to 0V when active. The outputs can be inverted so
that they switch from 0V to +12V when active, see
"Configuration" on page 46. Each output will
source 5mA in the +12V condition and sink
100mA in the 0V condition.
13
Panel Outputs 1 to 4
These are programmable outputs that can be
used to drive relays and auxiliary equipment.
Output [1] is a set of voltage free change over
contact rated at 1Amp. Output [-2] is a switched
negative output rated at 500mA. Outputs [+3]
and [+4] are switched positive outputs rated at
500mA.
14
Printer Output Port (JP1)
This 6-pin plug is used for connecting to either a
CPA6 printer or a standard RS232 printer via the
DCI/MPA printer adaptor.
15
Output Module (JP2)
Output modules type CPA6.OM can be
connected to this 5-pin plug, and are used to
provide switched -ve outputs to LED's/relays etc.
The outputs can be programmed such that they
give ward status information and/or circuit
mimic/alarm indications.
16
LEC 1 (JP3) / LEC 2 (JP4)
Two TSLEC8 PCBs can be connected via an
interface lead to these connectors. The interface
lead is provided with the TSLEC8.
17
Factory Restart (JP5)
If these pins are shorted during power-up all
system parameters are reset to their factory
default settings. If the engineer's passcode is lost
or forgotten it can be reset to 1234 without losing
any other program data as follows:
(a) Ensure that the system is fully unset and a
master user passcode is available.
(b) Remove the cover from the control panel, this
will cause a panel lid tamper alarm.
(c) Enter the master user passcode to silence the
alarm.
(d) Place the blade of a small screwdriver
between the "FACTORY RESTART" pins. A
multi-tone sound indicates that the engineer's
passcode has been reset. This action will be
recorded in the system log.
System Installation
17

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents