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HUNTER-PRO 32 Intruder Alarm System - Installation Manual
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TMPR1 and TMPR2 – Tamper Inputs
Inputs for tamper switches from detectors and boxes that can be connected
with/without EOL resistor/s. Different responses can be programmed to
arm/disarm system status. These inputs can serve as indicators other than
tamper, for example: thermostat, 24 hours zone monitoring, panic button etc
(see section 3.5).
LINE – Connection to Telephone Line
A telephone line connection for dialing private numbers and to Monitoring
Stations, and for remote programming. For best results connect as close as
possible to the line source to provide best protection against tampering.
SET – Connection to telephone set
Connection to a telephone set or answering machine. Do not connect a fax
machine or modem if you enable “line snapping” or “2 rings snapping”.
AUD IN, AUD OUT, CONT – Connections to Mic. and Voice modules
CONT activates voice and microphone modules VU-20 and MIC-100. Connect
AUD IN to the audio outputs from the microphone and voice modules. AUD
OUT is yet to be determined (refer to section 3.14 and 3.15).
NOTE:
The VU-20 and MIC-100 cannot be connected simultaneously.
JP4 SERIAL- Serial Input
JP4 connects to a wireless detector receiver RC-PRO and home control system.
For further information, refer to section 3.3.4.
JP3 – Connection to Expansion Cards
Connection to Output Expansion Cards OUT-1000 and EXP-PRO (refer to
section. 3.2 and 3.9).
JP2 KEYPAD – Connection to Technician Keypad
Connection to Technician Keypad (using the Technician Cable TC-3).

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