Inputs - Intek Elite 16D Installation & Programming Manual

16 zone control communicator
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The Elite 16D has 10 separate programmable monitored analogue inputs,
8 x
Programmable, multi-state detection inputs
1 x
Programmable, multi-state keyswitch input
1 x
Programmable tamper circuit
Each input must be terminated with the appropriate value or combination of end-of-line resistors,
even if the input is unused, unless the zone is defined as a radio zone.
ZONE INPUTS - Each of the 8 zone inputs can be assigned one of the following configuration options;
Type 1
Type 2
Type 3
The following table shows end-of-line resistor configurations.
Zone
Type
8NT (No Tampers)
8T - Low (with Tampers)
8T - High (with Tampers)
16T (with 8 Tampers)
Type 8NT - 8 Zones, no tamper
n/c
n/o
Option 1
Option 2
Single zone with no tamper (8 zones) - 8NT
Single zone with individual tampers (8 zones high or low) - 8T
Double zones with one tamper per input (16 zones) - 16T
Low Zone
Resistor
2k2
4k7
-
4k7
Type 8T Low - 8 Zones with tamper
2k2
Type 16T - 16 Zones with 8 tampers
A larm Contact
n/c or n/o
Tamper
4k7
Alarm Contact
n/c or n/o
Tamper
4k7
1k
Hi Zone
Resistor
-
-
8k2
8k2
Alarm Contact
n/c or n/o
Tamper
4k7
2k2
A larm Contact
n/c or n/o
Tamper
8k2
2k2
Alarm Contact
n/c or n/o
Tamper
8k2
1k
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Tamper
End-of-line
-
2k2
2k2
2k2
Type 8T High - 8 Zones with tamper
Alarm Contact
n/c or n/o
8k2
NOTE:
In all cases EXCEPT
8NT, the alarm contact
(detector relay) is
connected ACROSS
the zone resistor NOT
in series with it.
Tamper
2k2

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