Challenger Series Installation and Quick Programming Manual 19
Description
. Connect the + and – terminals to the strobe. The maximum current draw for the external
8 Ω siren and the strobe is 700 mA. The strobe output is relay 2 and is mapped to event
flag 2.
. Zone input terminals. See “Zone inputs” on page 22.
. LK1 link.
This link enables the panel to power a relay card connected to J14. Remove this
link if the relay card is powered from an external 12 V supply.
. J14 10-way cable socket for TS0840, TS0841, TS0842, or TS1041 relay or output
expansion modules.
Note: The J14 connector can provide power to one relay controller. If connected to a
device that will be powered from an auxiliary power supply (not powered by the
Challenger panel), then you must remove the LK1 link.
. J18 USB port for “Type A Male to Type B Micro Male” cable.
. J15 terminals (also called STU port) for RS-232 serial connection to computer. See “J15
serial port” on page 26.
. Link Active LED flashes to indicate Ethernet activity.
. J19 Ethernet port.
. 100BT LED on when Ethernet speed is 100 Mbps.
. LED 1 flashes slowly to indicate panel operation, and flashes quickly during firmware
update or panel default.
. Test links 1 and 2. Both links are used when updating firmware (see “Firmware upgrade
process” on page 38).
Link 1 is used when resetting the master installer code (“Restoring the default installer
PIN” on page 34) and for defaulting the panel (“Clearing the memory via the Challenger
panel PCB” on page 32).
. TERM link for the RS-485 LAN. See “RS-485 LAN” on page 22.
. Transmit and receive LEDs to indicate activity on the RS-485 LAN.
Tx transmit LED flashes to indicate the Challenger panel is polling remote units (RASs
and DGPs) on the RS-485 LAN. The Tx LED should always be active.
Rx receive LED flashes to indicate remote units on the LAN are replying to polling.
. HW1, HW2, and HW3 add-on module mounting points.
. Transmit and receive LEDs to indicate activity on the serial port (J15).
Tx0 transmit LED flashes to indicate data being sent from the Challenger to a device
connected to J15 (serial port) and is on solid when J15 is ready (inactive).
Rx0 receive LED flashes to indicate data being received from device connected to J15
(serial port).
Refer to the following figures for TS1016LE connection details:
• See Figure 10 on page 20 for terminal block J1.
• See Figure 11 on page 20 for terminal blocks J2 to J3.
• See Figure 12 on page 20 for terminal block J4.
• See Figure 13 on page 20 for terminal blocks J6 to J7.