Keypad Loudspeaker Connections; Engineer's Keypad; Ts700 Lec Installation - Menvier Security TS590 Installation & Programming Manual

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TS590 Installation Manual

Keypad Loudspeaker Connections

A single 16 Ohm loudspeaker may be wired to the
keypad if required. This loudspeaker will follow the
existing keypad sounder and its volume level can
+
be adjusted by the speaker volume pot (VR1).
The speaker output and volume pot are
only available on the NETLCD keypad.
A B C D E
Figure 8. NETLCD Speaker Connections

Engineer's Keypad

Normally all system programming will be carried
out from one of the installed remote keypads,
however sometimes it may be more convenient
to program the system at the control panel. This
can be achieved by using an "Engineers Keypad"
which is temporarily plugged on to the control
panel (JP2). To convert a standard remote keypad
to an "Engineers Keypad" an Engineer's interface
lead is required which can be obtained from your
supplier (P/No. NETEKI).
Control Panel
A
B
C
D
E
7 Way 0.1" Molex
connector
Figure 9. Engineer's Keypad Connection

TS700 LEC Installation

The TS700 LEC (Local Expansion Card) is
connected to the "Remote Network" and provides
two additional programmable detection circuits
and a programmable output. The "Remote
Network" may have up to three LECs connected,
as the system will always require at least one
remote keypad.
1 x 16 Ohm
O/P
SPK
-
Loudspeaker
+
A (Red)
C (Yellow)
B (Black)
D (White)
E (Blue)
To TS900
Remote
Keypad
Programmable
detection circuits
I/D selector
Figure 10. TS700.LEC Layout
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Always ensure that all power (mains and
battery) is removed before making any
connections to the LEC..
1. Remove the cover from the base and carefully
remove the PCB.
2. If the LEC is being fitted inside the control panel
you may remove the LEC PCB from its base
and secure it to the base of the control panel
using self adhesive feet. If required, the tamper
switch may also be disabled by fitting the
jumper link across JP2, see Figure 10.
3. If the LEC is being fitted outside the control
panel, hold the base in position and mark the
two securing holes. Drill and plug the wall, then
pass all cables into the base via the cable
entry points. Secure the base to the wall using
the appropriate fixing screws.
4. Connect "Remote Network" cables and
detection circuit cables to the appropriate
terminals, see Figure 10
5. Set the I/D selector jumper link to the required
position:
System Installation
CABLE ENTRY
Network
connections
Programmable
output
switched -ve
@100mA
NULL
JP2
TAMPER = JP2 NOT FITTED
NO TAMPER = JP2 FITTED
Tamper switch
CABLE ENTRY
Fit jumper-link to
disable tamper switch
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