Ts700 Lec Installation; Wiring Detection Circuits; Double Pole - Menvier Security TS790+ Installation And Programming Manual

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System Installation

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.
Figure 13. TS700 LEC Layout
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 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
13.
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 13.
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5. Set the I/D selector jumper link to the
required position:
I/D
Circuit A
Selector
1
09
2
11
3
13
4
15
NULL
N/A
No two LECs or remote keypads should have
the same I/D.
DO NOT set the I/D selector to the "NULL"
position.
6. Finally clip the LEC cover onto the base
being careful not to trap any cables or to
obstruct the tamper switch.

Wiring Detection Circuits

All detection circuits may be wired as "End Of
Line" (EOL) or "Double Pole" (DP). Both methods
can be used on the same equipment.

Double Pole

The DP method requires the following:
The detector alarm and tamper contacts are
connected to the zone and tamper
terminals respectively.
The combined alarm and tamper loop
resistance must be less than 100 Ohms.
The maximum number of detection devices
allowed in a circuit is ten.
Normally open devices such as pressure pads
and exit terminator buttons are connected
between the zone and tamper terminals.
If the detection circuit is not used links can be
fitted across the zone and tamper loops or
programmed as Not Used.
Circuit B
Panel
Output
10
5
12
6
14
7
16
8
N/A
N/A

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