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Including Intrusion Detectors into Alarm Loops of the Type 5
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К1: The tamper switch contact
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Figure 8. Wiring an Intruder Detector into Alarm Loops of the Type 5
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Figure 9. Wiring a Foton-SK Intruder Detector into Alarm Loops of the Type 5
Wiring Initiating Devices into Alarm Loops of the Type 14
Up to 10 Bolid manufactured DIP-34PA detectors, or S2000-IP-PA detectors, or IPR513-3PA manual
call points can be connected to a single Signal-10 alarm input. The own address of each initiating
device is set from 1 to 10 before installation (in accordance with its Manual) and is stored in the initiat-
ing device memory.
NOTE: DO NOT include two or more initiating devices with the same own addresses into an
alarm loop of the Type 14
CONNECTING POWER SUPPLIES
The Signal-10 is designed to be powered by one or two power supplies of 12-24 V. It is advisable to
use uninterrupted power supplies of RIP-12 or RIP-24 series manufactured by the Bolid Company. If
external sound and light alarms are to be connected to the device outputs SIR and LAM and the
commuting parameters of these alarms are close to maximum provided by the Signal-10 (see
Specifications section of this Manual), then it is advisable to power the Signal-10 by a 24 V supply.
If two power supplies are connected to the Signal-10, then the way for the device to switch to the
Power Failure Mode (see Power Failure Mode Section of this Manual) depends on current setting of
the Both Power Inputs Monitoring parameter. This parameter defines whether the device indicates a
power failure when power voltage is low for a single power input or both power inputs (see Signal-10
System Settings section of this Manual).
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