System Installation
Extension Loudspeakers
A 16Ohm extension loudspeaker can be
connected between the [L/S-] and [AUX 12V+]
terminals. R37 (located in the top left hand corner
of the PCB) can be cut to reduce the volume of
the internal sounders (alarm is always full volume).
16 Ohm Loudspeaker
Figure 9
Speaker Connections
ALM- Terminal
This terminal is switched negative (100mA) on
alarm and is removed when the system is reset. If
the Link marked "HOME ALARM INHIBIT" on the main
PCB is closed, the [ALM-] output is disabled when
the system is part-set (Home). Normally this output
is used to trigger a speech dialler or similar.
RST- Terminal
This terminal may be programmed as:
Detector Reset (DTR RST)
When programmed as Detector Reset the output
may be used for detectors which latch their alarm
condition, and must be de-powered to reset (e.g.,
smoke detectors, vibration detectors etc.). Power
for such detectors must be connected between
[AUX 12V] and [RST-].
Switched 12V (SW12V)
When programmed as Switched 12V the output
may be connected to the latch input terminal on
latching detectors (e.g., PIRs etc.). This feature is
normally used when more than one detector is
connected to a single zone. It allows the user to
identify the alarm source by latching the indicator
LED on the detector that caused the alarm
activation. The latched LED will clear when the
system is reset.
12
Aux 12V Power
The auxiliary 12V terminals provide a permanent
12V supply for detectors which require a low
voltage supply e.g., PIRs, vibration detectors,
smoke detectors etc. The output is protected by a
1 Amp fuse (Aux 12V).
The maximum available current from the control
panel power supply is 750mA. The following is a
L/S -
typical example showing how to calculate the
AUX +12V
available auxiliary current.
Control Panel
External Sounder
External Strobe
Total
Auxiliary Available = 300mA (750 - 450)
SD1(Optional)
The SD1 is a customer programmable speech
dialler which dials pre-programmed numbers to
inform neighbours etc. of the alarm. It is capable
of transmitting up to 3 messages linked to inputs A,
B and C.
Set TRIG POLARITY to -ve
Note: Only connect TRIG A (FIRE)
and TRIG B (PA) if zones 4 and 5
are programmed as Fire and PA.
Figure 10
TS400/TS410 Installation Instructions
= 85mA
= 250mA
= 115mA
= 450mA
SD1
TRIG C
BOX
TAMPER
+12V
0V
TRIG B
TRIG A
SD1 Connections Details
TS400/TS410
ALM -
RST -
TRG -
STB-
+
H/O
-
TMP -
AUX
TAMPER
L/S -
+
AUX 12V
-
ZONE 5 (P A)
ZONE 4 (Fire)
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