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3 – 2-Wire Smoke Detector was not evaluated by ETL
• Fits in a 28cm x 28cm x 7.6cm (11in x 11in x 3in) metal box
• 5 on-board solid-state PGM outputs, negative or positive triggering
• Supports up to 254 expansion bus modules
• 999 user codes
• 8 partitions
• 2048 events buffered
ETL Note: For Mercantile installations or Residential Fire Alarm installation of the system, use only the
minimum system configuration. Do not connect additional modules.
1.3 Minimum Configuration
The Paradox Fire and Burglary system in the minimum configuration contains:
• EVO192 and Battery inside an 11x11x3 Metal Box,
• Compatible Listed Bell connected to the EVO192 Bell Output,
• K641 Keypad,
• RTX3 Wireless Module.
1.4 System Operation
Once the EVO192 system is set up and programmed, as described and explained in this manual, the operation
of the systems is done using the Keypads for control and indication.
Once inside the premises, the users should either have the system Disarmed or Armed in Stay mode (described
in details further down this manual).
While users are departing the premises it is recommended to set the system to ARM mode.
When a detection unit is activated it is sending the detection/taper/trouble signals to the controller, which
processes them. The keypads communicate the status of the zones as processed by the controller.
Note: Programming, Maintenance and System Testing is done using one of the keypads, as described under the
relevant parts in the manual.
Note: Connecting any non-UL/ETL components will void the UL/ETL certification.