Installation and programming manual
The control panel and peripherals 17
Connection of the keypad is achieved through the connector on the back and must done
using the 8 wire cable which comes with the keypad.
Terminals T1 and T2 can be configured as:
• Input (also as Rollerblind or Shock)
•Output
•Double zone
• Supervised Output
2-3-3
nCode/G and Concept/G Keypads
• Backlit graphic display
• Icon Easy4U interface
•4 indicator LEDs
• Signal buzzer
• Tamper protection
• Mounts to “503” outlets
• 1 Input/Output terminal
nCode/G and Concept/G keypads are equipped with a buzzer and a T1 terminal which
can be configured as:
• Input (also as Rollerblind or Shock)
•Output
•Double zone
Tabella 2-18:
Aria/HG - connection wires
Wire
colour
terminal description
Red +
Cable/Terminal “
+
” of the I-BUS and RS485 BUS
Yellow D
Cable/Terminal “
D
” for the I-BUS connection
Green S
Cable/Terminal “
S
” for the I-BUS connection
Black -
Cable/Terminal “
-
” of the I-BUS and RS485 BUS
Blue T1
Wire/terminal of keypad terminal T1
Black -
Negative power wire/terminal (Negative or GND)
Grey T2
Wire/terminal of keypad terminal T2
Black -
Negative power wire/terminal (Negative or GND)
Aria/HG - 8 wire cable
Tabella 2-19:
nCode/G, Concept/G - electrical and
mechanical features
Keypad models nCode/G Concept/G
Voltage
from 9 to 16V
Typical current draw
70mA 80mA
Terminals configurable as OC
outputs
1
Maximum current draw per
terminal
150mA
Dimensions (W x H x D)
87 x 129 x 18 mm
Weight
135g 155g
Keys
23
(in soft rubber)
23
(touch)
Tabella 2-20:
nCode/G and Concept/G - description of
parts
A
Backlit graphic display
B
Signaling LEDs
C
Cable connector
D
Tamper microswitch
E
Screw location
F
Screw location
G
Terminal board guide
H
Buzzer
A
B
nCode/G keypad