12 HUNTER-PRO Series Installation Guide
8 SMOKE output
An output used to reset smoke/anti mask detectors. Normally, the output is switched
to (-). In alarm, it is disconnected for a predetermined period of time (See section
5.6.2). To reset manually:
9 KEYPAD terminals
There are 4 KEYPAD terminals:
“+” & “–“ for keypads power supply; Up to 8 monitored RXN-400/410 LCD keypads
can be connected simultaneously, as well as the wireless receiver I/O-WN and
I/O-8N/16/R expanders.
IN/OUT
for data transfer to/from the keypad. Thermal fuse F4 protects the 13.8 VDC
power supply.
10 ALRM and ON/OFF outputs
ALRM
– Is switched by default to (-) when alarm occurs;
ON/OFF
– Is switched by default to (-) when the system is armed.
These terminals have two conditions: disconnection or short to ground. They can serve
as indicators to auxiliary units and to system or alarm status, or other modes (see
section 5.9.1).
11 TMPR1 and TMPR2: Input terminals for Tampers switches
Input terminals for tamper switches in detectors and cases. The switches can be
connected with EOL resistors. They can also serve as monitoring indicators for 24 hour
zones, panic buttons etc. TMPR 2 input can serve as zone #9 (see section 3.2.2).
12 LINE: Telephone line terminal
The telephone line is used both for dialing and receiving remote programming calls. If
the telephone line is used by other accessories, it is recommended that the system will
be the first to connect to the line.
13 SET: Telephone set terminal
Two outputs for connecting appliances such as answering machine and fax. All devices
will be disconnected by the system when it requires the telephone line.
14 AUD IN, AUD OUT, CONT: Microphone and Voice Unit
Connectors
CONT is used for controlling voice unit (VU-20N) and microphone (MIC-200). Only one
device can be connected at a time.
AUD IN is used for 2 purposes: receiving information from audio resources and sending
SMS messages using SMS-100.
15 TRANSMITTER: Radio, GSM-200 & SMS-100 unit
TRANSMITTER is a connector to PIMA long-range radio transmitters TRU/TRV-100, to
the cellular transmitter GSM-200 (see section 3.12) and to the SMS-100 PSTN
SMS unit.