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Crow PowerWave-64 - P602 E HARDWIRED ZONE OPTIONS -DEFAULT = 3

Crow PowerWave-64
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Option 1 Ignore Mains Input - If the panel must be run off a 12V DC supply only such as a solar
application the 12V can be applied to the battery input and the mains input is ignored.
Option 2 Ignore Zone tampers during exit delay - If this option is on, any zone tampers created during
the exit delay will be ignored. When the delay expires the zone tampers will be active again.
Option 3 Installer has direct access to program mode - If this option is on, the installer code will allow
access directly to Installer Program Mode provided no areas are armed or in stay mode.
Option 4 Installer lockout - If this option is on, the installer "Back Door" power up access to program
mode will be disabled. When this option is on the installer code is the only method of accessing
installer program mode.
Option 5 Cabinet tamper is loop or end-of-line - This option determines if the Cabinet tamper input uses
a closed loop or 2k2 end-of-line resistor. If this option is on the tamper requires a 2k2 resistor.
Option 6 Zones 61-64 use EOL resistor or short circuit loop - This option determines if the hardwired
zone inputs (1+3) & (2+4) use a closed loop or 2k2 end-of-line resistor. If this option is on the
inputs require a 2k2 resistor. Please refer to the wiring diagram on page 7 for more details.
Option 7 Low Key-switch is momentary or latching - This option determines if the low Key-switch (4k7)
is momentary or latching. If this option is on the low Key-switch will be momentary.
Option 8 High Key-switch is momentary or latching - This option determines if the high Key-switch
(8k2) is momentary or latching. If this option is on the high Key-switch will be momentary.
MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS Cont. - P602E
P602E 1E = Zone Doubling on input 61 (Zone 63 enabled)
2E = Zone Doubling on input 62 (Zone 64 enabled)
3E = RSSI Scale
4E = Send Output data to keypad buss (Off = No O/P data on buss)
5E = Spare
6E = Spare
7E = Spare
8E = Spare
Option 1 Zone Doubling on input 61 (Zone 63 enabled) - The input terminals labelled 1+3 on the control
board are for the connection of zones 61 & 63. If this option is turned off, zone doubling is not
enabled and so zone 63 is disabled. If turned on, 63 is active. Please see the wiring diagrams on
page 7 for further details.
Option 2 Zone Doubling on input 62 (Zone 64 enabled) - The input terminals labelled 2+4 on the control
board are for the connection of zones 62 & 64. If this option is turned off, zone doubling is not
enabled and so zone 64 is disabled. If turned on, 64 is active. Please see the wiring diagrams on
page 7 for further details.
Option 3 RSSI Scale - The alarm panel can have either an FSK or ASK receiver fitted. The default
receiver is the FSK Freelink receiver. Depending on the receiver used, the Received Signal Strength
(RSSI) scale will differ. By default the panel is set for the Freelink scale with this option on, but if
the ASK receiver is used this option must be turned off.
Option 4 Send Output data to keypad buss - This option allows the output updates to the keypad buss
for the OUTPUTX4 board to be turned off if not needed. If the option is Off it means no updates
to the buss.

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