Figure 32: Dx2010 Tamper Input Wiring; Figure 33: Dx2010 No Tamper; Figure 34: Dx2010 Tamper-Wired Zone Wiring - Bosch DS7200V2-EXP Installation Manual

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DS7200V2-EXP | Installation Guide | 2. System Installation
and Setup
2.6.5
DX2010 Tamper Input Wiring
Each DX2010 module provides an input for
tamper devices. The tamper input is in addition
to the zone sensor loops. Supervising an
enclosure tamper does not occupy a zone. A fault
on the tamper input is reported as a tamper
event to which the Data Bus address the DX2010
is set.
The tamper input can monitor external Normally-
Closed (N/C) tamper switches when wired as
shown in Figure 32. The tamper circuit must be
closed to provide proper Input Expander tamper
supervision to the control panel. Do not use an
EOL resistor.
Figure 32:
DX2010 Tamper Input Wiring
+OUT-
1- DX2010 Module
2- External tamper switch
The DX2014 configuration includes a tamper
spring. Do not use the DX2010 TMPR input in the
DX2014 configuration.
The DX2010's on-board tamper switch cannot be
used when it is mounted inside the control
panel's enclosure (wire the tamper input as
shown in Figure 33 if installed in the control
panel's enclosure).
If neither the tamper input nor the on-board
tamper switch is used, a wire must be placed as
shown in Figure 33.
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1
TMPR
R
B
G
Y
1
COM
2
Use either the tamper input or the on-board
tamper switch. Both cannot be used
simultaneously.
Figure 33:
DX2010 No Tamper
+OUT-
TMPR
2
1- DX2010 Module
2- Tamper Jumper
2.6.6
DX2010 Tamper-Wired Zone Wiring
For tamper-wired sensor loop configuration, wire
as shown in Figure 34.
Figure 34:
DX2010 Tamper-Wired Zone
Wiring
1
COM
2
3
COM
1
1
2
2
3
1- Tamper contact
2- 2.2 k EOL resistors
3- Alarm contacts (programmable for either
Normally-Open or Normally-Closed)
EN | 26
1
R
B
G
Y
1
COM
4
5
COM
6
7
COM
8

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