On-Board Module Tamper Supervision Zone Assignment (Spectra Only) - Paradox MG-RCV3 Reference & Installation Manual

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6.3.1 On-Board Module Tamper Supervision Zone Assignment
(Spectra only)
S
PECTRA
Unlike when connected to a Digiplex series system, a MG-RCV3 that is
connected to a Spectra system communicates a module tamper report
through one of the module's expansion inputs. This feature determines
the expansion input that will be used for the tamper supervision. When
a tamper is detected on the module, the zone tamper report code will
originate from the zone defined by the expansion input (001-008) you
have programmed in section [615]. Entering 000 will disable the on-
board anti-tamper switch. Please note that the corresponding zone
must be programmed in the control panel (refer to the Spectra
Reference & Installation Manual). For example, when you program 003
(expansion input 3) in section [615] of a Spectra 1728 panel with the
ATZ feature enabled, and a tamper occurs on the MG-RCV3, the
control panel will transmit the Zone Tamper report code as originating
from zone 15.
How to assign Magellan's anti-tamper switch to a zone:
In step 3 in section 3.1 on page 8:
1. Enter section [615].
2. Enter an expansion input number between 000 and 008.
18
:
[615]: 000
SECTION
If you enable Magellan's anti-tamper switch in section [615], the
anti-tamper switch will occupy one of the expansion inputs.
Therefore, you will have seven remaining expansion inputs
instead of eight.
000=Disabled (default)
008
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