Справочник Пользователя для Digital Security Controls Ltd. 01NB9010
Se c t i o n 1 . 2 : I n s ta l l i n g Th e N T 9 01 0
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Connecting AC and Telephone Wiring
Connect the AC and telephone line wiring to
the terminals mounted on the NT9010 back-
plate. When you later attach the NT9010 to
the backplate, the posts on the back of the
unit will plug into the terminals, completing
the connection.
Connect the AC and telephone line wiring to
the terminals mounted on the NT9010 back-
plate. When you later attach the NT9010 to
the backplate, the posts on the back of the
unit will plug into the terminals, completing
the connection.
AC Terminals
For the NT9010 to work correctly, you will
need to connect it to an AC power source that
is not controlled by a switch. The system
comes with a 9V, 20VA plug-in transformer.
Connect the transformer to an unswitched AC
source and to the two terminals on the back-
plate labelled AC.
For the NT9010 to work correctly, you will
need to connect it to an AC power source that
is not controlled by a switch. The system
comes with a 9V, 20VA plug-in transformer.
Connect the transformer to an unswitched AC
source and to the two terminals on the back-
plate labelled AC.
NOTE:
Risk of fire if the rated voltage is not used. Do not power the
Envoy controller at a voltage higher than 9V AC. Use only transformer
Model PTD920 as supplied with the unit.
Model PTD920 as supplied with the unit.
NOTE:
Do not connect the transformer to a power supply until all other
wiring is complete.
NOTE:
If you remove power from the unit (AC and battery), you must
wait at least 10 seconds before reapplying power.
Telephone Terminals - TIP, RING, T-1, R-1
If a telephone line is required for users to have local or remote telephone access to the
system, for central station communication, or for downloading, connect an RJ-31X
jack to the R-1, T-1, RING, and TIP terminals on the backplate as shown in Figure 2.
If a telephone line is required for users to have local or remote telephone access to the
system, for central station communication, or for downloading, connect an RJ-31X
jack to the R-1, T-1, RING, and TIP terminals on the backplate as shown in Figure 2.
NOTE:
Please ensure that all plugs and jacks meet the dimension, toler-
ance and metallic plating requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations,
Title 47, Part 68, Subpart F. For proper operation there must be no other
telephone equipment connected between the control panel and the tele-
phone company facilities.
Do not connect the alarm panel communicator to telephone lines intended
for use with a FAX machine. These lines may incorporate a voice filter which
disconnects the line if anything other than FAX signals are detected, result-
ing in incomplete transmissions.
Title 47, Part 68, Subpart F. For proper operation there must be no other
telephone equipment connected between the control panel and the tele-
phone company facilities.
Do not connect the alarm panel communicator to telephone lines intended
for use with a FAX machine. These lines may incorporate a voice filter which
disconnects the line if anything other than FAX signals are detected, result-
ing in incomplete transmissions.
Connecting Zone Wiring – Hardwired
You can connect up to two hardwired zones to the NT9010. For the hardwired
zones to work correctly, you must enroll them with the system (see 2.3.3 Enrolling
Hardwired Zones on page 39). For a complete description of the operation of all
zone types, please see 2.3.1 Zone Definitions on page 36.
You can connect up to two hardwired zones to the NT9010. For the hardwired
zones to work correctly, you must enroll them with the system (see 2.3.3 Enrolling
Hardwired Zones on page 39). For a complete description of the operation of all
zone types, please see 2.3.1 Zone Definitions on page 36.
Figure 2: AC and Telephone Line Wiring