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Option 3: Installation with 1-16 Zones (zone doubling) with Tamper
monitoring
Fig. 11 Type 14 Zone doubling with tamper
The zone input must be programmed as zone doubling with tamper (see chapter
20.4: Different End of Line (EOL) Resistor value options; option 14; P125E). When
zone doubling is used (1-16 zones) the system counts automatically the zone
numbers from 9-16. This means terminal block Z1 and C on the control panel are
inputs for zone 1 and zone 9.
Z2=Z10, Z3= Z11 etc.
Option 4: Installation with 1-16 Zones (zone doubling) without Tamper
monitoring
Fig. 12 Type 15 zone doubling without tamper
The zone input must be programmed as zone with tamper (see chapter
20.4:
Different End of Line (EOL) Resistor value options; option 15; P125E). When zone
doubling is used (1-16 zones) the system counts automatically the zone numbers
from 9-16. This means terminal block Z1 and C on the control panel are inputs for
zone 1 and zone 9.
Z2=Z10, Z3= Z11 etc.
Example of wiring a PIR Detector (N/C) for Alarm & Tamper Monitoring
Z
C
12V
0V
(GND)
4K7
2K2
Alarm
Contact (N/C)
Tam pe r
Contact (N/C)
PIR Internal Connections
+
-
Fig. 13 Wiring a PIR Detector for Alarm and Tamper Monitoring
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