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Connecting to the Mains Supply ......14 described on page described on page described on page described on page 14 14..LEDs.................14 Polyfuses..............15 Electromagnetic Compatibility .......15 Technical Specifications .........15 M750 and M800 Installation Instructions 3 3 3 3...
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Mains cable entry ONLY Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Battery position Fixing hole (3 of 3) Fixing hole (2 of 3) Figure 1: Control Panel Layout 4 4 4 4 M750 and M800 Installation Instructions 497139 Issue 3...
Serial printer connector Relay outputs Output module connector External bell/sounder connections Engineer keypad connector Auxiliary tamper input USB connection to a PC Line fault input LEDs 1-14 Remote reset input Polyfuses M750 and M800 Installation Instructions 5 5 5 5...
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• Direct connection of an LEC6 (6-zone) expander to Network 1 or 2 is supported for existing systems that are being upgraded. Ensure that the number of zones does not exceed the number that would be provided by keypads alone. 6 6 6 6 M750 and M800 Installation Instructions 497139 Issue 3...
The network and detection cables should be kept Fitting and Wiring Procedure clear of cables supplying sounders or extension To install the control panel: loudspeakers. It is also advisable to avoid running Remove the front cover by releasing its three more than one network down a single cable.
The resistors can have the values shown in Table 1 (the values used must be specified when programming the zone). 8 8 8 8 M750 and M800 Installation Instructions 497139 Issue 3...
("4" and "5" in Figure 2.) An M800 contains a built-in modem (not available on 2.2k Healthy M750). This enables direct connection to a PSTN Short Circuit Tamper Alarm telephone network or PABX exchange. This allows the system to be controlled and monitored...
+12Vdc supply to a digital communicator. Figure 9: Examples of using Switched-Negative Outputs If this used, the digital communicator must be housed within the control panel, since the +12Vdc output is unfused. M750 and M800 Installation Instructions 497139 Issue 3...
LINE FLT input. If the system is unset when this occurs, a "Chime" tone is generated every minute until the condition is reset. If the system is set, any programmed bell delay is cancelled. M750 and M800 Installation Instructions...
PIR detectors. The terminals provide 12Vdc. Back Tamper Connector ("17" in Figure 2.) The BACK TAMPER connector should be wired to the "back tamper switch", which is mounted on a plate M750 and M800 Installation Instructions 497139 Issue 3...
Figure 16: Printer Connections Output Module Connector ("20" in Figure 2.) CPA6 output modules can be connected to the Figure 18: Engineer Keypad Connections OUTPUT MODULE connector to provide eight additional 100mA switched-negative programmable M750 and M800 Installation Instructions...
• LED2 (network 1 fuse) – Monitors the polyfuse for Each NETARM module 55mA network 1. When illuminated, the LED indicates Each LEC2 40mA that the 12V supply to network 1 is open circuit. Each ID Node 160mA M750 and M800 Installation Instructions 497139 Issue 3...
The connected PSTN is functioning normally. and Low Voltage Directives. The ARC is adequately equipped. Technical Specifications Environmental Class 2 Security EN50131-1 or PD6662 Grade 1, 2 or 3. See page 14. Mains Supply: 145mA @ 230Vac±10%, 50Hz M750 and M800 Installation Instructions...
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