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b.
Connect the telephone line to the Telephone Line terminal block on the GPRS module (PSTN
connector) – see p. 7, 1.4.4 GPRS Communication Module.
c.
Connect any additional hardwire LCD keypads if required – see p. 13, 2.4 Installing Hardwire
LCD Keypads.
7.
Mount the Control System to the wall using four screws and insert the back tamper screw if required –
see p.13, 2.3 Back Tamper.
Note:
The Control System must be mounted so that it shall withstand a force of at least three times its own
weight.
8.
Replace the Main Board and reconnect its peripheral modules.
9.
Connect the flat cable connecting the Main board to the front panel keypad and replace the front cover's
fastening bands.
10.
Apply AC power.
Caution: Always connect AC power before connecting the battery pack. Batteries are supplied
uncharged. When you first connect the battery, it is probable that the system will
display a Low Battery condition. Allow the battery to charge for at least 18 hours
before use.
11.
Connect the battery pack to the connector on the Main Board.
12.
Position the front cover's top holding hooks onto the back cover and snap the front cover closed.
13.
After installing the Control System, perform the Find Modules function – see p. 83, 13.5 Find Modules.
2.3.
Back Tamper
The back tamper switch is an optional feature that provides an extra safeguard in the event that the Control System is
removed from the wall.
The back tamper switch is located on the rear side of the Control System's Main Board and is constantly depressed by
the section of the back cover shown in Figure 2-6.
Figure 2-6: Perforated Back Tamper Release
For this feature to operate, you must insert a screw into the back tamper mounting hole – see p. 12, Step 6 – Installing
the Control System and Transmitters. When the Control System is removed from the wall, the screw causes the
perforated section of the plastic to break and remain attached to the wall. As a result, the back tamper switch is
released and an alarm is generated.
To meet the requirements of EN-50131 standard, the back tamper is mandatory.
2.4.
Installing Hardwire LCD Keypads
The system supports hardwire LCD keypads that may be installed up to 300m (1,000 ft) from the Control System.
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