Connecting Tamper Switches; Connecting Keypads; Keypads Installation Guidelines; Lcd Keypads, Klt/Klr500 - Pima FORCE Installation Manual

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2.11

Connecting tamper switches

TMPR 1 & 2 serve as inputs for tamper switches in boxes, detectors, sirens, etc. The inputs are
Peripherals
set in the
By default, the control panel's box tamper is connected to TMPR 1 input.
To connect tampers, follow the next steps:
1.
Connect one wire to the TMPR 1 or 2 terminals.
2.
Connect the other wire to a (-) input.
3.
Set the tampers parameters.
2.12

Connecting keypads

2.12.1

Keypads installation guidelines

16 addressable keypads (max) numbered 1-16 (or un-addressable keypads with ID=0).
The ID numbers must be consecutive.
Keypad with ID=0 cannot be supervised, nor partitioned.
The ID number is set in the
page 27).
2.12.2

LCD keypads, KLT/KLR500

Main features
Touch/rubber keys, 7-line LCD screen, 128x64 pixels display
4 operational LEDs
Interfaces with the BUS and uses PIMA proprietary protocol
Tamper switch protection
18
Figure 17. TRV/TRU-100 connection diagram
Tampers & EOLs
Expanders
menu (see section 5.2, on page 26).
Control Panel
TMPR 1-2
Inputs
Keypads Setting
Tamper Zone
(-)
menu (see section 5.3, on

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