Connecting Radio Transmitters, Trv/Tru-100 - Pima FORCE Installation Manual

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and other
Peripherals (BUS)
External
Tamper Input
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Connecting radio transmitters, TRV/TRU-100

PIMA's TRV-100 (VHF) and TRU-100 (UHF) long-range radio transmitters are used as main or
backup communication path to the monitoring station (CMS). Each model can use two different
frequencies
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within its transmitting range.
Only one transmitter can be connected per each control panel.
Disconnect AC power and battery before installation.
To connect the transmitters, do the steps that follow:
1.
Mount the transmitter on the upper left side of the
control panel's rack:
a.
Hold it tight to the rack's back and insert its
top side to the designated elliptic hole,
upwards.
b.
Fasten the transmitter to the rack with the
supplied screws.
c.
Make sure the screws are tighten, not to
decrease the radio transmission.
2.
Connect the antenna, by rotating it clockwise.
3.
To Program the radio parameters, see section 8.1.2, on
page 34.
4.
Test the radio.
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The frequencies are set using the
To PS-2
Power Supply
Technician
POWER
SUPPLY
Keypad
1
Connector
2
3
4
ForceBus
(-)
NC Com NO
NC Com NO
NC Com NO
1
2
Relays:
Relay Outputs: NC, Com, NO
Figure 16. OEX508 connection diagram
Comax
software (guide P/N 4410053).
Expander's ID
Tamper Switch
Dip Switch
TAMPER
RUN LED
RUN
NC Com NO
NC Com NO
NC Com NO
3
4
5
6
Chap. 2: Installation & Wiring
ID
+
Tamper
+
Jumper
+
+
Internal Tamper
Cancel
+
BUS
BUS LED
NC Com NO
NC Com NO
7
8
Box Mounting
Hole
+13.8VDC
Buzzer
(-)
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