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Installing Bus Devices
When installing bus devices, in addition to the information presented in this
manual, always refer to the device’s packaged installation instructions.
Installing Wired Keypads
Connected either to a RISCO bus line, or to a bus at the terminal block on the main
panel PCB, a wired keypad is the first system component to be installed, as it is
used to set the initialization defaults upon system power-up (language, time and
date) and view zone licensing / total zone information. It is then used to perform
an Auto-Setting scan for purposes of identifying, then allocating and configuring
all installed communication modules and bus devices.
To install a wired keypad
1. Ensure the main panel is powered off
2. Set DIP switch 2 on the main panel PCB to ON. This enables you to set the
defaults (language, time & date) upon system initialization. See Main Panel DIP
Switch Settings, page 27.
3. Set the keypad’s DIP switches (see Describing Installer-Set ID Numbers for Bus
Devices, page 38), and in accordance with the keypad’s packaged instructions.
4. Set the keypad’s back tamper switch per keypad instructions.
5. Wire the keypad to a RISCO bus line, or to a bus on at the main panel terminal
block (see Main Panel Wiring Diagram, page 25).
6. Refer to the keypad instructions for additional installation information.
Installing Bus Detectors
Connecting Individual Bus Detectors to a Bus at the Main Panel
To connect bus detectors individually on a bus at the main panel PCB:
1. Remove system power.
2. Connect each bus detector to the bus line per its packaged instructions.
3. Sequentially assign each bus detector’s ID (01—32) and set accordingly with its
5 DIP switches. See Assigning ID Numbers (Setting DIP Switches) for Bus Devices,
page 36.
NOTE: For WatchOUT, LuNAR, WatchIN, BWare and Seismic set the switch
that defines the detector’s operational mode to “bus mode.”