Extension Loudspeakers - Menvier Security TS400 Installation & User Manual

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Installing a Remote Keypad
Ensure that the mains and battery power has been
disconnected and proceed as follows:
Connect each core of the 6-core cable to the
1.
interface terminals "L E D C B A" (make a note of the
colours used for each connection).
Pass the yellow flying-lead behind the PCB and
2.
connect it to the [L/S-] terminal.
Plug the Interface board into the interface socket as
3.
shown below:
Flying-lead
connected to L/S -
Figure 3 Remote Interface Connections
Separate the remote keypad cover and base by
4.
using a screwdriver to push two of the clips (top or
bottom) inwards from the cover retaining slots. Then
lift the cover assembly, noting that the circuit board
is connected to the under side of the cover.
Hold the remote keypad base in position (keyhole to
5.
the top) and mark the three securing holes, drill and
plug the wall as required. Pass the 6-core cable into
the base via the cable entry points as appropriate
and secure the base to the wall.
Connect each core of the 6-core cable to the
6.
remote keypad terminals "L A B C D E", ensuring that
the connections through to the control panel are A
to A, B to B, etc. If more remote keypads are to be
fitted, they may be connected in a star or daisy
chain configuration (providing the cable length to
the last or furthest remote keypad does not exceed
50 metres).
Carefully reattach the front cover assembly to the
7.
remote keypad base ensuring that all cables are
clear of the tamper switch spring and the cover is
securely clipped to the base.
496522 Issue A
Flying-lead
Interface PCB
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Extension Loudspeakers

A 16 Ohm extension loudspeaker can be connected
between the [L/S-] and [AUX 12V+] terminals. R37
(located in the top left hand corner of the PCB) can be
cut to reduce the volume of the internal sounders
(alarm is always full volume).
16 Ohm Loudspeaker
Figure 4 Speaker Connections
ALM- Terminal
This terminal is switched negative (100mA) on alarm
and is removed when the system is reset. If the Link
marked "HOME ALARM INHIBIT" on the main PCB is
closed, the [ALM-] output is disabled when the system
is part-set (Home). Normally this output is used to
trigger a speech dialler or similar.
RST- Terminal
This terminal may be programmed as:
Detector Reset (DTR RST)
When programmed as Detector Reset the output may
be used for detectors which latch their alarm
condition, and must be de-powered to reset (e.g.
smoke detectors, vibration detectors etc.). Power for
such detectors must be connected between [AUX
12V] and [RST-].
Switched 12V (SW12V)
When programmed as Switched 12V the output may
be connected to the latch input terminal on latching
detectors (e.g., PIRs etc.). This feature is normally used
when more than one detector is connected to a
single zone. It allows the user to identify the alarm
source by latching the indicator LED on the detector
that caused the alarm activation. The latched LED will
clear when the system is reset.
TS400 & TS410
L/S -
AUX +12V
TS400 & TS410

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