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Each output includes Normally Open (NO), Normally Closed (NC) and Common (COM) terminals.
Module is LAN based, remotely located, connected via RS485 LAN. Each module needs a unique address via dip switches.
Connect new modules while system is powered down. Panel recognizes them after power up.
Dedicated service keypad and tamper input provided. Fit shunt if tamper input is not required.
Four-way dip switch sets expander address, determining output numbers as per tables.
Outlines the correct output programming procedure: program name, event type, assignment, polarity, time, and options.
Expander recognition and output activation requirements for panel programming.
Details address settings and output number assignments for CM710B on Solution 16i panels.
Details address settings and output number assignments for CM710B on Solution 144 and Solution E panels.
Each CM710B needs a unique address. Address changes require panel power cycle or LAN scan in unlocked state.
Details default programming options like name, event type, polarity, time, and specific output settings.
Provides a comprehensive list of output event types with their corresponding codes and assignment types.
Details key components like status LED, address switch, tamper, LAN termination, and earthing point.
Provides wiring examples for connecting LEDs and door strikes using module outputs.
Guidance on using protection diodes for inductive loads like door strikes.
Lists default values for output parameters on Solution 16i panels, including options for expanders.
Details part number, operating voltage, outputs, module connection, environment, fixing, and warranty.