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COMMUNICATIONS OUTPUTS
Remote communication is
possible by:
(i) The Snsp-In DigiModem
This may be used to provide
‘digicom’ signalling to an ‘Alarm
Receiving Centre,’ Downloading
to a PC running Euro-InSite
software and/or SMS text
messages to a mobile ‘phone.
For full details, refer to Technical
Note “Installation and use of
COM9600 DigiModem.”
(ii) A Hard-wired STU (or
Dual Path Signalling
Device)
A 14-pin connector is available on
G2 endstations, which can be
used with a plug-on loom (cat
no. EUR-114) to connect to a STU
or communicator.
To activate the ATE pins, an
MSX-44, -134 or -256 card must
be fitted.
NOTE:
This loom must be plugged on with
the BLACK wire towards the BOTTOM
of the printed Circuit Board.
Please ensure that the ATE is
correctly programmed.
The pin and loom colour
allocation for these outputs is as
follows:
Pin Loom
colour
Program
o/p No.
Default
1 BROWN
$
'Line Fault'
input
2 RED
$
'RedCare
Reset'
OR
'Fail to
Communicate
' input
3 ORANGE
-
+12v supply
4 YELLOW 5 Tamper
5 GREEN 1 Fire
6 BLUE 6 Confirmed
Any
7 MAUVE 3 Unconfirmed
Any
8 GREY 2 HU Device
Any
9 WHITE
-
0v supply
10 BLACK 4 Set Any
11 WHITE 7 Omit Rearm
12 BLACK 9 Fault
13 MAUVE 10 Test ATS
14 GREY 8 Mains Fail
Outputs provide +5v dropping to 0v
when triggered and have
insufficient drive current available
for any other application.
An option “Output Invert” is
available to invert these outputs for
‘positive applied’ signalling. See
page 44
$ - These input configurations must
be enabled in 'Site Options' - see
page 44. Inputs are configured to
accept +v triggers (5-12v).
Channel set-up for Hard-wired ATE
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(iii) A Plug-on STU (or
Dual Path Signalling
Device)
Any communicating device with
the industry standard footprint
may be plugged onto the G3-plus
End Station ‘ATE’ pins. The pin
allocation for this device is
shown below.
Inputs are configured to accept
+v triggers (5v). These inputs
must be enabled as shown on
page 44 (ATE-Reply).
Please ensure that the ATE is
correctly programmed.
NOTES:
The channels triggered on a STU
(except Versus GSM STU) are NOT
identical to those on a Digicom.
Programming a Digi/Dualcom or Versus GSM STU
Digi
Channel
Default Output Type Panel Programmable
Output No.
PCB Pin
No.
1
Fire (0001)
ATE OP 1
1
2
Zone PA Any (0009)
ATE OP 2
2
3
Unconfirmed (0018)
ATE OP 3
3
4
Set All
†
(0004)
ATE OP 4
4
5
Tamper Any (0007)
ATE OP 5
5
6
Confirm Any (0006)
ATE OP 6
13
7
Zone Omit at Rearm (0017)
ATE OP 7
14
-
ATE Not Used (0066) *
ATE OP 8
§
16
-
ATE Not Used (0066) *
ATE OP 9
8
10
Test ATS (0064)
ATE OP 10
11
Inputs
RedCare Reset (STU only)
See page 48
6
Fail to Communicate
See page 48
7
Line Fault
See page 48
15
Supply
+12v supply
-
9
0v supply
-
10
+5v supply
-
12
NOTES:
Outputs provide positive removed signalling (ie +5v switching to 0 volts when
active) An “output invert” option for ‘+ve applied’ signalling is available.
Insufficient current is available for other uses. See page 44.
* - If positive applied signalling us used, these outputs must be changed to type
0000 (unused), except if required by
§
† - If you are using the panel in level setting mode, this must be changed to Set AN
(type 0022). Alternatively, it should be changed to “Misoperation” (0005) if set /
unset monitoring is not required.
§ - If ATE requires digi reset output, programme ATE OP 8 as Reset Digi 0060.
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