Cooper Menvier Scantronic 9751 Installation guide

HARDWIRED CONTROL
PANELS
INSTALLATION AND
PROGRAMMING GUIDE

9751 9752 Hardwired Control Panel Installation and Programming Guide.
© Cooper Security imited. 2002
Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct, errors and omissions excepted.
However, neither the authors nor Cooper Security imited accept any liability for loss or damage caused or
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notice.
Printed and published in the U.K.

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Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................... 1
Operator Controls and Displays - 9930 ......................................................................................... 3
System Features ............................................................................................................................ 4
Detectors ................................................................................................................................................... 4
9954 Hardwired Expanders ........................................................................................................................ 4
9955 Radio Expander ................................................................................................................................ 4
User Control ............................................................................................................................................... 5
2. Technical Description .............................................................................. 7
Specification .................................................................................................................................. 7
Power Supply ............................................................................................................................................. 7
Outputs ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
Inputs ......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Fuses ......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Control Unit PCB ........................................................................................................................... 8
9954 Expander ............................................................................................................................ 10
Compatible Equipment ................................................................................................................ 11
3. INSTALLATION ....................................................................................... 13
Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 13
Cabling Keypads and Expanders ................................................................................................ 14
Fitting the System ........................................................................................................................ 15
Fitting the Control unit Case ..................................................................................................................... 15
Fitting a 9930 LCD Keypad ...................................................................................................................... 15
Wiring the Control Unit ................................................................................................................ 16
Cable Entries ........................................................................................................................................... 16
Mains Connection .................................................................................................................................... 16
Remote Keypads ..................................................................................................................................... 17
Keypad Addressing ........................................................................................................................... 17
Keypad Backlight .............................................................................................................................. 18
Connecting Keypads, Exit Terminate Buttons, Lock Switches and Sounders .......................................... 18
Detector Circuit Connections ................................................................................................................... 20
Closed Circuit Zones ........................................................................................................................ 20
FSL Connections .............................................................................................................................. 20
Connecting Expanders ............................................................................................................................. 21
Using Programmable Outputs .................................................................................................................. 22
Wiring Keyswitches .................................................................................................................................. 23
Momentary or Continuous Keyswitches ............................................................................................ 23
Using a Communicator ................................................................................................................ 23
Internal Communicator ............................................................................................................................. 23
Telephone Line ......................................................................................................................................... 23
Three Way Calling ............................................................................................................................ 23
Line Monitoring ........................................................................................................................................ 24
Test Calls .......................................................................................................................................... 24
Statutory Information ................................................................................................................... 24
Application ............................................................................................................................................... 24
Compatible PABXs .................................................................................................................................. 24
Approval ................................................................................................................................................... 24
REN ......................................................................................................................................................... 25
Safety Notice ............................................................................................................................... 25
Connecting the Telephone Line ...................................................................................................26
Fitting a Plug-by Communicator ..................................................................................................28
Fitting a Battery ........................................................................................................................... 30
Initial Start Up .............................................................................................................................. 31

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4. Programming ......................................................................................... 33
Entering Programming Mode ...................................................................................................... 33
Programming Commands ............................................................................................................33
Communications Programming ................................................................................................................ 40
Leaving Programming Mode .................................................................................................................... 43
Engineer Reset ........................................................................................................................................ 43
Re-entering Programming Mode .............................................................................................................. 43
Restoring the Access Codes (1st stage reset) ......................................................................................... 44
Restoring All Factory Default Programming ............................................................................................. 44
Programming Reference ............................................................................................................. 44
Country Defaults (Command 0) ............................................................................................................... 44
Zone Programming (Commands 01 to 24 (32 on 9752)) .......................................................................... 45
Zone Names ..................................................................................................................................... 45
Zone Types ....................................................................................................................................... 46
Zone Attributes .................................................................................................................................. 48
Change Engineer Code (Command 20) ................................................................................................... 50
Zone Configuration (Command 21) .......................................................................................................... 50
Loudspeaker Chime (Command 22) ........................................................................................................ 50
RedCare Reset (Command 23) ............................................................................................................... 50
Show Control Unit Account Name (Command 24) ................................................................................... 50
Continuous Sounder (Command 25) ....................................................................................................... 51
Local Sounder Delay on Entry (Command 26) ......................................................................................... 51
Exit Fault External Sounders (Command 27) ........................................................................................... 51
Status Display (Command 28) ................................................................................................................. 51
Entry Alarm Delay Time (Command 29) ................................................................................................... 51
Silent or Audible PA (Command 30) ......................................................................................................... 52
Zone Tamper Reset (Command 31) ......................................................................................................... 52
System Reset (Command 33) .................................................................................................................. 52
PA Reset (Command 34) ......................................................................................................................... 53
First Circuit Response (Command 35) ..................................................................................................... 53
Alarm Abort (Command 36) ..................................................................................................................... 53
Daytime Tamper Communication (Command 37) .................................................................................... 53
System Tamper Reset (Command 38) ..................................................................................................... 53
Level A Exit Mode (Command 39) ............................................................................................................ 54
System Auto Re-Arm (Command 40) ...................................................................................................... 55
Bell Delay (Command 41) ........................................................................................................................ 55
Bell Duration (Command 42) .................................................................................................................... 55
Level A Entry Time (Command 43) .......................................................................................................... 55
Level A Exit Time (Command 44) ............................................................................................................. 55
Entry/Exit Tone Volume (Command 45) ................................................................................................... 56
Tamper Alarm Annunciation (Command 46) ............................................................................................ 56
Lockout Keypads During Entry (Command 48) ........................................................................................ 56
CSID Code (Command 50) ...................................................................................................................... 56
Setting Time and Date (Command 51) ..................................................................................................... 57
Omit Tamper Allowed (Command 52) ...................................................................................................... 57
Abort Reset (Command 53) ..................................................................................................................... 57
BVVO Supervision (Command 54 (9752 only)) ........................................................................................ 57
Number of Digits in Access Codes (Command 56 (9752 only) ) .............................................................. 58
Battery Load Test (Command 57 (9752 only) ) ......................................................................................... 58
Day Tamper Indication (Command 58 (9752 only)) ..................................................................................58
Sounder Tamper (Command 59) .............................................................................................................. 58
Level B Final Exit Operation (Command 60) ............................................................................................ 59
Level B Entry Route Operation (Command 61) ........................................................................................ 59
Level B Exit Mode (Command 62) ........................................................................................................... 59
Level B Alarm Response (Command 63) ................................................................................................. 59
Level B Entry Time (Command 64) .......................................................................................................... 59
Level B Exit Time (Command 65) ............................................................................................................ 60
Level C Final Exit Operation (Command 70) ............................................................................................ 60
Level C Entry Route Operation (Command 71) ....................................................................................... 60

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Level C Exit Mode (Command 72) ........................................................................................................... 60
Level C Alarm Response (Command 73) ................................................................................................. 60
Level C Entry Time (Command 74) .......................................................................................................... 61
Level C Exit Time (Command 75) ............................................................................................................ 61
Level D Exit Mode (Command 76 (9752 only)) ........................................................................................ 61
Level D Alarm Response (Command 77 (9752 only)) .............................................................................. 61
Level D Entry Time (Command 78 (9752 only)) ....................................................................................... 61
Level D Exit Time (Command 79 (9752 only)) ......................................................................................... 61
Output Programming (Commands 81, 82 and 83) ................................................................................... 61
Output Type ...................................................................................................................................... 62
Burglar Communications Re-arm (Command 85) .................................................................................... 63
Dual Ply Entry Warning (Command 86) ................................................................................................... 64
Keypad Dual Key Alarms (Command 87) ................................................................................................ 64
Alarm Confirmation (Command 89) ......................................................................................................... 64
Commands 90 - 97, See “5.Testing” ........................................................................................................ 64
Load Full Defaults (Command 98) ........................................................................................................... 64
Leave Programming Mode (Command 99) .............................................................................................. 65
Call Mode (Command 101) ...................................................................................................................... 65
Reporting Type (Command 103) .............................................................................................................. 66
Static Test Call (Command 105) .............................................................................................................. 66
Line Fail Response (Command 106) ....................................................................................................... 67
Dynamic Test (Command 108) ................................................................................................................. 67
Three Way Call - UK only (Command 109) .............................................................................................. 67
Engineer Download (Command 110) ....................................................................................................... 68
Rings to Answer (Command 112) ............................................................................................................ 68
Answer on One Ring (Command 113) ..................................................................................................... 68
Access Mode (Command 114) ................................................................................................................. 69
Communicator Telephone Numbers (Command 115/116) ....................................................................... 70
Account Number (Command 117) ............................................................................................................ 70
Downloader Telephone Numbers (Commands 118/119) .......................................................................... 71
Third Downloader Telephone Number (Commands 120) ......................................................................... 71
Fast Format Channels (Command 121) ................................................................................................... 71
Communication Acknowledge (Command 122) ....................................................................................... 72
Report Restorals (Command 123) ........................................................................................................... 72
Reverse Open/Closed (Command 124) ................................................................................................... 72
No Closing Signal if More Than One Circuit Omitted
(Command 125 (9752 only)) ............................................................................................................. 73
Select Language (Command 126) ........................................................................................................... 73
Radio Zone Supervision Fail Response (Command 128) ........................................................................ 73
Telecommand Requires Entry for Unset (Command 129) ........................................................................ 73
Report Mode (Command 131) ................................................................................................................. 74
Send Tamp as Burg (Command 132) ....................................................................................................... 75
Contact ID Options (Command 143) ........................................................................................................ 75
Plug by Communicator Outputs (Commands 151 to 158) ........................................................................ 76
Confirmation Timer (Command 160) ........................................................................................................ 76
Internal Sounder (Command 161) ............................................................................................................ 77
External Sounder (Command 162) .......................................................................................................... 77
Confirmation After Entry (Command 163) ................................................................................................ 77
User Reset After Confirmed Alarm (Command 164) ................................................................................ 78
ACPO DD243: 2002 Compliance ................................................................................................ 79
Recommended Programming Commands ............................................................................................... 79
Alarm Filtering .......................................................................................................................................... 80
5. Testing .................................................................................................... 81
Reading the Log (Command 90) ................................................................................................. 81
Keypad Event Log Displays ..................................................................................................................... 81
Testing Outputs (Commands 91-95) ........................................................................................... 83
Engineer Walk Test (Command 97) ............................................................................................. 83
Index ........................................................................................................... 85

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1. Introduction
1. INTRODUCTION
The 9751 and 9752 control units are designed to be fully programmable to
suit individual site requirements and user needs.
The system comprises a control unit in a shielded case, up to four separate
keypads and one keyswitch interface (see Figure 1 on the next page). You
should always fit at least one keypad.
The control unit provides:
° A four-wire bus connection for keypads, keyswitches and hardwired or
wireless zone expanders.
° Connections for eight Fully Supervised Loop (FSL) zones or eight
closed circuit zones with a common tamper.
° Connections for three fully programmable outputs.
° Internal sounder loudspeaker output with electronically generated
Chime, Alarm, Fire and Entry/Exit tones. (The volume of the Entry/Exit
and Chime tones can be adjusted).
° Built in communicator for reporting to an Alarm Receiving Centre
(ARC).
° Pins for fitting a plug-by communication device.
° Remote up/downloading. (A local socket is available on the 9752.)
The control unit provides connectors for eight Closed Circuit (CC) zones or
eight Fully Supervised Loop (FSL) zones on its own printed circuit board.
Separate 9954 expander units allow connection of a further 16 wired zones to
a 9751 or 24 wired zones to a 9752. Alternatively, a 9955 expander allows
connection of 16 wirefree zones to a 9751 or 24 to a 9752. Both control units
can use a combination of wired and wireless expanders.
The control units support the 9930 sixteen character Liquid Crystal Display
(LCD) keypad. In addition the control units also supports the 9928 keyswitch
interface.
As an Installer you can program the system either from the keypads, or
using PC based Windows <Downloader>. When programming from the
keypads the programming interface is arranged as a set of three-digit num-
bered commands similar to those used by the 9800 family of products.
The system can provide for up to 16 separate users. User facilities include:
° Three different security levels (full set and two part sets) on the 9751
or four levels on the 9752. The levels can be programmed by the
Installer.
° User programmable Duress code.
° Keyswitch setting/unsetting.

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° Dual key PA, medical assistance and fire alarms from the keypads.
° Remote telecommand set/unset when using 9955 RF Expander.
To reduce the possibility of false alarms the system also provides Alarm
Abort and Alarm Confirmation communications output.
Before attempting to program the system, make sure you are completely
familiar with the functions of the system and its programmable options.
Figure 1. 9751/2 System Layout
Control
Unit
Keypads
Keypads
Wired
Detectors
Door contacts
PIRs
Fused mains spur
Keyswitch
9954
9955
719rEUR
Smoke
detector
715rEUR
Wire free PIR
detector
725rEUR-55
Telecommand 726rEUR
PA
735rEUR
Universal transmitter

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Operator Controls and Displays - 9930
Figure 2. 9930 Remote Keypad.
The 9930 keypad has a single line 16 character LCD display that shows first
to alarm information, level status, and programming commands. In addition
there are three LEDs with the following functions:
a
Glows steadily when mains power is present. Flashes when the
system is working from battery backup.
f
Glows steadily if a telephone line fault is present.
s
Glows steadily if:
a) A fault or tamper circuit is active while the system is unset.
b) The system needs an engineer or remote reset.
c) A telephone line fault is present.
In user mode, the keys provide the following functions:
9 Used to start a test of the detectors.
8 Used to start a test of the sounders and strobe.
7 Used to enable or disable the Chime facility.
6 Used to set the internal clock calendar, which provides a time
stamp on log entries.
5 Used to display the log (250 events).
4 Used to change the user access codes.
0 Used to call an ARC to request a download.
y
Used to enter programming and setting/unsetting commands.
X
Used to set the system with individual zones (including 24 hour
zones) temporarily omitted.
A,B,C,D Level setting keys. Level A sets the whole system.

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System Features
Detectors
The control unit provides connections for up to eight separate detector
zones. Each zone can be connected as a two wire Fully Supervised Loop
(FSL) or a four wire Closed Circuit Loop with global tamper. See "4. Program-
ming - Programming Commands" for the factory default settings and instruc-
tions on how to change the zone types and attributes.
9954 Hardwired Expanders
Each 9954 Expander provides an extra eight hardwired zones. The expander
can be configured to provide either Fully Supervised Loop (FSL), CCL, or
End of Line (EOL) zones.
9955 Radio Expander
Each 9955 Radio Expander allows you to connect up to eight radio detectors.
In addition each expander also provides for up to eight telecommands or PA
transmitters.
Note: The 9751 can only use a maximum of 24 zones. The 9752 can only use a
maximum of 32 zones.
The 9955 unit can work with the following devices on 868.6625MHz:
a) 719r. A photoelectric smoke chamber type detector.
b) 715r. A Passive Infra Red (PIR) movement detector with 15m standard
range . This detector has a three minute lockout time after detection, in
order to lengthen battery life.
c) 725r. A Remote Setting Device (also known as a “telecommand”) that
can be used to full set, part set or unset the system. The 725r can also
be used as a Panic Alarm.
d) 726r. A small radio transmitter that can be used to start a PA alarm.
e) 735r. A universal transmitter that can be used as a door contact or for
connecting hardwired inputs.
f) 747r. A Go/No Go test meter that provides a simple method for survey-
ing potential radio sites.
g) 746r. A test transmitter used with the 747rEUR for surveying potential
user sites.
Each radio detector and remote setting device contains a digital identity code
that the RFX unit ‘learns’ during installation. The code is one of over 16
million possibilities. This ensures that the RFX unit will not respond to any
other detectors or remote setting switches apart from the ones it has learned.

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1. Introduction
The 868MHz operating frequency is a European standard reserved specifi-
cally for alarm installations. By using this frequency all wireless zones are
free of interference from other wireless systems.
See the separate "9955 RFX Installation and Programming" manual for more
details.
User Control
The control unit provides 16 independent user access codes and a separate
Duress code. The user can change these codes at any time, but cannot
program the system with these codes. You can select either four-digit or six-
digit access codes during installation.
The user can set the system in the following modes:
Full Set All the zones function as programmed during installation.
Part Set B, C or D Selected zones are omitted. You must program the zones
to be omitted during installation. (Part set D is not avail-
able on the 9751.)
Set with Omit One or more zones temporarily omitted. The user selects
the zones to be omitted during setting.

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2. Technical Description
2. Technical Description
Specification
Operating temp. -10° to +55°C
Humidity 96% RH
Note: some versions of the 9752 use the Euro combi box.
Dimensions Junior combi box: 243mm W, 234mm H, 87mm D
Euro combi box: 310mm W, 385mm H, 95mm D
Weight Junior combi box: 2.45 kg (without stand-by battery)
Euro combi box: 4.4 kg (without stand-by battery)
Internal Clock = ±10 minutes over one year (depending on the accuracy of the
mains supply frequency).
Radio detectors = 16,777,214 (224 -2) differs
Conforms to BS4737 Part 1 for remote signalled systems, ACPO-IAS Policy,
NACOSS NACP14, ABI log requirements.
Power Supply
All currents accurate to ±5%.
System power 230VAC (ambient Temp. 20°. C) 1.0A total
Control unit 115mA nominal quiescent, 150mA active
9930 Keypad 20mA quiescent with keypad backlight on
9955 Expander = 55mA
9954 Expander = 20mA typical 30mA max.
Standby Battery 12 Volt, 7AH rechargeable Pb-acid, Gel Type battery (not supplied)
Conforms to EN50131-6 Type A power supply for Grade 1 systems.
Outputs
O/P 1, 2, 3 9751: open collector transistor outputs, 500mA, 12VDC. negative
applied
9752: O/P 1 and 2 voltage free relay contacts, O/P 3 open collector
transistor outputs, 500mA, 12VDC. negative applied
LS can support two parallel connected externally mounted 16 Ohm
loudspeakers for internal sounder or EE tones.
AUX 500mA maximum, 12VDC
Coms OP1-8 12V logic outputs, -ve applied in alarm (+ve removed).
Inputs
TR Tamper return for bell.
Tellback reset +12V applied to operate reset.
Line Fault input +12V applied to indicate line failure.
Fuses
F1 - 12V AUX 1A Fast
F2 - Battery 2A Fast
Caution: When replacing fuses use the ratings quoted above.

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Control Unit PCB
Figures 3 and 4 show the layout of the 9751 and 9752 PCBs.
BATT F-2A
12V AUX
F-1A
Figure 3. 9751 Control Unit PCB Layout
21VAC from
transformer
12V Aux fuse
Kick start pins
Battery fuses
Battery
connector
NVM Reset pins
Communica-
tions connector
(for plug-by
communicator)
Telephone line
terminals for
built-in
communicator
Telephone
connector for
built-in
communicator
Outputs
Aux Power
Tamper switch
Zone
Connectors
Keypad and
expander bus

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BATT F-2A
12V AUX
F-1A
Figure 4. 9752 Control Unit PCB Layout
Note that, compared with the 9751, the 9752 contains extra terminal blocks
for the relay based outputs, a connector for the lid tamper switch, and a
connector for a local cable to a PC for <Downloader>.
21VAC from
transformer
12V Aux fuse
Kick start pins
Battery fuses
Battery
connector
NVM Reset pins
Communica-
tions connector
(for plug-by
communicator)
Telephone line
terminals for
built-in
communicator
Telephone
connector for
built-in
communicator
Outputs
Aux Power
Tamper switch
Connector
Zone
Connectors
Keypad and
expander bus
Local Download
connector

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9954 Expander
The 9954 Expander provides connectors for either eight four-wire CC loop
zones, FSL or EOL zones. Figure 5 shows the layout of the PCB.
0V 12V CLK DATA
FSL
EOL
AT5
AT6
CCT5
CCT6
AT7
AT8
CCT7
CCT8
2
3
4
AT1
AT2
CCT1
CCT2
AT3
AT4
CCT3
CCT4
Figure 5. 9954HWX Expander
See the wiring diagram supplied with the 9954 Expander for more details.
Zone
Connectors
Lid Tamper
switch
Spare
Connectors
(Not connected)
Keypad bus
Zone
Connectors
Addressing
pins
CC/FSL/EOL
Jumpers

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Compatible Equipment
715rEUR-00 Radio PIR.
719rEUR-00 Radio Smoke Detector.
725rEUR-55 Radio Remote Setting Device.
726rEUR-00 Radio PA.
735rEUR-00 Universal Transmitter.
746rEUR-00 868MHz Test transmitter.
747rEUR-00 868MHz Go/No Go test receiver.
9928EUR-00 Keyswitch interface.
9930EUR-00 LCD Keypad.
9954EUR-00 Hardwired eight zone expander.
9955EUR-50 868MHz "Class VI" radio expander.
958EUR-00 Downloader.

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3. INSTALLATION
Caution: Always remove mains power before opening the case lid. Do
not work inside the control unit with mains power present.
Overview
A typical installation comprises the following main steps:
1. Survey the site and decide on positions for wired detectors, 9954 wired
expanders, control unit, keypads, external and internal sounders. As
part of the survey ask the user what facilities they need.
2. If you are going to use wireless detectors, carry out a radio site survey
and decide on positions for the wireless detectors and the 9955 radio
expander(s). For more information see "9955 Installation Guide".
3. Ensure that there is a suitable mains supply present at the site of the
control unit.
4. If you are going to use a communicator arrange for a PTT (Public
Telephone and Telegraph) connection point near to the control unit.
5. Install the wired detectors and run cables to the site of the control unit or
9954 wired expanders. Connect each detector to its cable.
6. Learn the wireless detectors to the 9955 expanders and install them at
their selected sites.
7. Run cables from the sites of the keypads, expanders, external and
internal sounders to the site of the control unit.
8. Install keypads and expanders and connect them to their cabling.
Ensure that each one has the correct address setting.
9. Install internal and external sounders and connect them to their cabling.
10. Install the control unit and connect it to the mains supply cabling. Do not
apply power at this point.
11. At the control unit, complete all connections to keypads, expanders, and
sounders.
12. Apply power and program the control unit.
13. Test that the alarm system functions as required.
14. If required, install a communicator, connect it to the PTT network, and
check that it functions correctly.
15. Hand the system over to the user and instruct them in its use.

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Cabling Keypads and Expanders
Cooper Security recommend that you use 8-core 7/0.2 or 16/0.2 alarm cable
for wiring keypads and expanders.
You can connect the keypads and expanders in either a star or bus configu-
ration (see Figure 6). If you are intending to use long cable runs then Cooper
Security recommend that you use star wiring.
Control Unit
Keypads or expanders Distribute devices along
cable for better performance.
200m
200m 200m
200m200m
Figure 6. Star and Bus Wiring for Keypads and Expanders
The maximum length of any one run from control unit to the most remote
keypad or expander depends on the number of items connected to the cable.
You can double or triple the maximum length by doubling or tripling the
number of cores attached to the 0V and 12V terminals of each item. The
table below shows the maximum recommended cable lengths in metres,
assuming that you connect all items at the end of a single cable run. (An item
is either a keypad or an expander.) In real life you may be able to improve on
these figures by spreading items along the cable length (figure 6).
7/0.2 8-core cable 16/0.2 8-core cable
No items 1 core 2 cores 3 cores 1 core 2 cores
One 200 400 600 400 800
Two 100 200 300 200 400
Three 65 130 185 130 260
Four 50 100 150 100 200
Five 40 80 120 80 160
Six 33 66 99 66 132
Seven 28 56 84 56 112
When carrying out the cabling there are two important points to remember:
1. Do not connect anything other than keypads and expanders to the keypad
bus. The keypad bus power supply is limited to a maximum of 400mA and
can supply no more than a maximum of four keypads and four expanders.
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