(Autre) x Qty x Qty
Total aux current: C ...mA ...mA
Total A + B + C ...mA ...mA
Max backup current available, with a 17 AH battery
(type 2, 36H)
465 mA 1000 mA
Current chart of the Aux power supply IPP-PSU-2A5
When the current required by additional components is higher than the backup current
available from the control panel with the 17AH battery, add one or several auxiliary power
supply IPP-PSU-2A5.
The IPP-PSU-2A5 provides also the 14.5V output required by the siren batteries.
Max Current in Idle State Max Current In Alarm State
Module I Max Total I Max Total
IPP-PSU-2A5 55 mA x1 55 mA 55 mA x1 55 mA
Detector(s) x Qty xQty
Siren(s) x Qty x Qty
Control center(s) x Qty x Qty
Total aux current: C ...mA ...mA
Total in Idle State ...mA Total in alarm state ...mA
Max backup current available, with a 17 AH battery 465 mA 750 mA
The IPP-PSU-2A5 auxiliary power supply provides a protection against the deep discharge of the battery (active at
idle state) and status LEDs. This current has to be taken into account in the current chart.
Max. available current in idle state: 465 mA.
Max. current in alarm: 750 mA.
Notice!
For Aux power supply supervision, use an input from the control panel or from a DX2010,
with a two resistors wiring (alarm and tamper)
Connect the output relay "trouble" from the aux power supply to a 24hr/24hr input. Record
the zone name with a text meaning "AC loss aux power supply"
On the tamper zone, connect the tamper contact of the aux power supply enclosure
Controller Recorder Wiring
To connect a controller / recorder, connect the coil input of the recorder to + and - of PO2,
PO3 and/or PO4.
Set the output as follows:
– To record the state "arm unoccupied", set the output to "armed unoccupied"
– To record the state "alarm", set the corresponding output to "intrusion and fire 2"
(reversed level)
Programming Items
To comply with NF A2P, set these programming items as follows:
14 en | Agency Approvals and Requirements Easy Series Control Panel
2014.09 | 01 | F.01U.306.221 System Reference Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc.