Installing An External Sounder From A Node; Extension Loudspeakers; Control Panel Connections; Xnode Connections - Menvier Security TS2500 Installation & Programming Manual

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Control Panel
H/O +
H/O -
TR -
STB -
TRG -
Figure 21. External Sounder Connections

Installing an External Sounder from a Node

Bo t h th e TS 90 0 No de a nd XNo de ha ve t wo
programmable outputs, these can be utilised to drive
an external sounder. However, it is recommended that
a remote power supply is fitted next to the Node in order
to provide sufficient power for the external sounder. A
relay module such as the Menvier RM3A is also required
to drive the external sounder. The figure below shows the
connection details.
COIL +
COIL -
Aux
12V
COIL +
COIL -
SPARE 1
SPARE 2
TAMPER
TAMPER
NODE
RM3A
ZX
CIRCUIT X
TX
Program circuit as:
TAMPER with the
INVERT attribute
Aux
0V
Figure 22. External Sounder Connections - Node

Extension Loudspeakers

Control Panel Connections

Up to two extension loudspeakers can be connected
across the [+] and [-] SPEAKER terminals on the control
panel PCB. The volume for the loudspeaker is controlled
via a programming option, see "Set Volume Level" on
page 83. The control panel loudspeaker can also be
assigned to one or more wards so that it only operates
under relevant conditions.

XNode Connections

Up to two extension loudspeakers can be connected
across the [+] and [-] SPEAKER terminals on the XNode
PCB. The volume for the loudspeaker is controlled via
the "SPEAKER VOLUME." control. The XNode loudspeaker
can also be assigned to one or more wards so that it
only operates under relevant conditions.
Typical
External Sounder
12V +
0V
Tamper In
Tamper Out
Strobe +ve
Strobe -ve
Trigger -ve
RLY 2
COM
RLY 2
N/O
RLY 1
N/C
COM
RLY 1
N/O
N/C
SPARE 3
SAB
SPARE 4
MODULE
STROBE-
STROBE +
TAMPER OUT
TAMPER IN
TRIGGER
REMOTE
12V
+12V
POWER
0V
0V
SUPPLY
+
-
1 x 16 Ohm Loudspeaker
+
-
2 x 16 Ohm Loudspeakers
Figure 23. Loudspeaker Connections

RedCARE or Stand-alone Digicom

A stand-alone digital communicator, RedCARE STU or
Paknet interface card can be connected to the system
to transfer panel status information to a dedicated
Alarm Receiving Centre.
The control panel has the following outputs for
connection to a digicom/RedCARE:
Digicom Outputs 1 to 8
These are the programmable digicom/RedCARE
output connections. They 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.
+DC POWER
This provides the +12V power to the digicom/RedCARE.
This output is un-fused and therefore must only be used if
the device is fitted inside the control panel. The 0V
supply for the digicom/STU can be picked up from any
of the auxiliary 0V terminals.
LINE FLT
When this input is switched to +12V, a "Line Fault"
condition is generated. A "Line Fault" condition in the
unset mode will cause a "Chime" type tone to be
generated every minute, which can be silenced by
entering any valid passcode. A "Line Fault" condition in
the set mode will cancel the "Bell Delay".
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