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Digital Communicator
'Carrier' pcb
CONNECTIONS
The connections available have the following functions (remember that current systems have fully
programmable outputs!):
OUTPUTS:
Terminal
INPUTS: Terminal
SUPPLIES:
Terminal
DAC CONNECTOR:
Pin
Issue: 7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
8
13
14
16
Aux / Fire
Personal Attack
Intruder
Open / Close or Abort (software selectable)
Trouble
Low Battery
Spare for future developments
Confirmation (2300, 2500 or 2700 systems fitted
Master Keypad software issue 3.7or later,
2200/2200L Systems fitted software 3.4 or later.)
or Follow Bell (earlier 2300, 2500 or 2700 systems)
Not currently used
6
7
11
15
12v )
5v )
0v )
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February, 1996
SPECIAL NOTES:
OUTPUT signals are +5v in alarm to trigger the communicator, and are un-buffered. Most
communicators will accept a +5v trigger, but some units require a minimum of 12 volts. In this case,
the use of the relay triggers of a 2000R interface is recommended. If the Communicator is to be
separately housed, the outputs MUST be buffered - either by the use of the 2000R interface, or by
adding a 'DCIF' to the system (which also provides conversion to +12v signals).
INPUTS are configured to accept +5v to +12v signals, either via the terminals, or via the DAC port.
SUPPLY connections should NOT be used for any purpose other than the powering of a
communicating device.
COMMUNICATOR TESTING:
The 2000 Series Diagnostic routines include a COMMNICATOR TEST routine. In 2300 and 2700 systems
fitted Master Keypad software prior to issue 2.7, also 2200/2200L systems, this triggers all channels
simultaneously, and may not be suitable for testing a 'live' communicator. Other 2000 Series controls
permit separate control of each output individually, and are suitable for testing with a 'live'
communicator, as well as with a 2000D test PCB.
Alternatively, a communicator test may be performed by initiating a full alarm on the system.
Voltages should NOT be applied to the communicator input terminals whilst connected to the
alarm system, whether for test or any other purposes, or damage will result. Inputs should be
temporarily disconnected in order to perform such a test.
2000R INTERFACE
This alternative to the 2000C provides a clean contact relay interface for INTRUDER, PA and SET
outputs only, with a full set of inputs, along with a buffered 'DAC' port, as described on page 1.
Relays may be re-configured as required.
Issue: 7
Page: 2
February, 1996