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Testing And Operation - ADEMCO 216-12 Installation Instructions Manual

For digital remote stations with panic circuitry

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f. The BLUE jumper in the No. 216-12 should be on the pin at position "A' in Diagram 1 when the No. 216-12
is used with one of the APCs shown and on the pin at position "B" when used with a LogiCenter.
4. Disconnect the control's battery and AC power.
5. Connect the remote station wiring to the No. 21612, observing the "polarity" as shown in the diagram. Allow
enough slack to reach the final position the No. 216-12 will occupy in the control.
Note: The cover of the No. 21612. is provided with a mounting lip which can be slipped over the edge of the
control cabinet, (during Step 7) without interfering with the closing of the cabinet's cover.
PANIC ALARM FEATURE IS NOT TO BE CONNECTED (AS DESCRIBED
EARLIER IN THIS SECTION) SKIP THE FOLLOWING STEP 6, AND PROCEED TO STEP 7.
6. Connect Panic Reset wiring between the No. 216-12 and the control as indicated in Diagram 1. With an
alann processing center, a N.O. momentary contact switch for Panic Reset must be provided. The
knockout provided in the cover of the control may be used for mounting the switch, or it may be located
remotely [suggested keyswitches: No. 217670 (flat key), No. 407370 (round key), No. 5073-70 (higher
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security, pick resistant) . . . or simply a No. 8064 Pushbutton may be used].
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If a LogiCenter is to be used, connect as shown. No separate reset switch is required.
7. Replace the cover of the No. 21612 (dress all wires through the opening at one end of the cover) and install
the unit inside the control cabinet by slipping its mounting lip.over the edge of the cabinet.
6. Connect the No. 216.12% remaining leads to the control as indicated in Diagram 1.
CAUTIONS: The BLUE (+) BLACK (-) leads supply power to the No. 216.12 Polarity must be observed or a
burnout will result
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The VIOLET lead must not contact ground or any point other than called for in the diagram or a
burnout may result. If it is not used (see next paragraph), tape its end.
Notes: If the Remote Stations' panic alarm feature is not to be used (as described earlier in this section) do
not connect the No. 215-12's VIOLET wire (nor a LogiCenter's '*panic reset" connection) but tape its
end.
IF SILENT PANIC ALARM is desired (except for a LogiCenter) do not connect the VIOLET (+) lead'to
the control. Instead, connect the VIOLET (+) lead and the control terminal to which the BLACK (-)
lead is also connected to the voltage triggering points of a digital communicator (a nondelay chan-
nel is recommended) or dialer. Observe polarity! (12V. DC appears across these leads when ac-
tivated.)
AUDIBLE WARNING AT THE REMOTE STATION(S) IS RECOMMENDED FOR SECURITY AND USER CONVEN-
IENCE PURPOSES, BUT...
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do not connect the No. 21812's .GREEN
If any No. 21512 or 5212 is to be silenced while others are NOT, connect the No. 216-12's GREEN
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sounder in the No. 21512 or
5212 that is to be silenced. .
8. Reconnect the control's battery and AC. power.
TESTING AND OPERATION:
Arming and disarming of the system may be carried out at any remote station.
When used with a LogiCenter, each remote station's LED(s) and buzzer will duplicate the actions of the SYSTEM
STATUS LED and buzzer in the LogiCenter. For example, a flashing SYSTEM STATUS LED on the LogiCenter
will be accompanied by a flashing LED on each No. 21512 or a lit GREEN LED on each No. 5212

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