DSC AMP-704 Petunjuk Instalasi - Halaman 3
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EOL Supervision Jumper (CON1)
N/C Loops
This configuration allows the use of N/C (normally closed) contacts on-
ly. Multiple N/C contacts can be wired in series. NOTE: This configu-
ration is not for UL installations (use only with AMP-704 INT model,
which is not UL Listed).
For Residential Burglary Applications
Single End-of-Line (SEOL) (default)
This configuration allows the use of N/C (normally closed) and/or
N/O (normally open) contacts. Use in conjunction with one 5.6K
end-of-line resistor: DSC Model EOLR-2.
For Commercial Burglary Applications
Double End-of-Line (DEOL)
DEOL resistors allow the zone to be monitored for
fault, tamper, secure, and violated conditions.
Only N/C (normally closed) contacts can be used
with this configuration. Use in conjuction with two
5.6K end-of-line resistors: DSC Model EOLR-2.
For Residential and Commercial Fire Applications (software version 1.0F only)
Single End-of-Line (SEOL) Loops
This configuration allows the use of N/O (normally open) contacts only. Multiple N/O
contacts can be wired in parallel. Use in conjunction with one 2.2K end-of-line resis-
tor: DSC Model EOLR-1.
Enrolling Inputs
The AMP-704 has a total of 5 serial numbers (SNs), one for the cover tamper and one for
each of the four inputs. The serial numbers can be found on the inside of the front cover.
Each serial number can be enrolled individually into the control panel via Installer Program-
ming ([*][8][Installer Code]). This procedure is outlined in the PC4020 Installation Manual
and in the PC5100 Installation Manual for PowerSeries panels.
NOTE: The AMP-704 serial numbers do not need to be enrolled as consecutive zones in
the system. Do not combine burglary and fire devices on the same loop.
The module is shipped with a separate label pack with individual SN stickers that can be
easily inserted into the Installation Manual for recording purposes. If required, the serial
numbers can be determined from the tamper serial number (ROOT SN) located on the
printed circuit board. This 5-digit number begins with the digit 2 and ends with the digits 0
or 5. The 4 input serial numbers are numbered in sequence from the tamper serial number.
For example, If the root serial number is 21230 then the serial number for inputs 1 through 4
will be 21231, 21232, 21233 and 21234.
C
5.6KΩ
C
Z x
Tamper
5.6KΩ
Contact
5.6KΩ
C
Z x
C
Z x
Zx
C
Zx
C
Zx
5.6KΩ
5.6KΩ
C
Z x
5.6KΩ
5.6KΩ
C
Zx
2.2KΩ