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Cooper TP Workshop Manual_Scant:Layout 1 7/8 ... - Cooper Security

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Wiring Keypads 8136The 8136 main PCB has facilities for connecting:Fifteen keypads.Eight 2-wire FSL detector zones.Siren (4-speaker 16 ohm).Four outputs.If you wish to connect extra detector zones you can fit either an eight zoneFSL Expander Card, or 32- or 128- zone IDIS Expander Cards. Figure 4shows the main connector on the 8136 PCB. Subsequent sections describehow to wire keypads, FSL, and IDIS zones.Wiring KeypadsAll keypads must be connected either to Keypad terminals on the main PCBor "daisy chained" to other keypads. Figure 5 shows the connections.DisplayVolProg12TestRear of keypad pcbMicroI/PSNDSIGSRQ+VE0VN/O ExitTerminateButton orN/C Lock SetSwitchExtension Piezo -12VDCE.E. Sounder25mA Max. +End StationConnectionsSIGSRQ+V0VTo otherkeypad(s)Figure 5. Wiring a 930 or 931 KeypadImportant: Please do not connect other devices (for example SAB, speakers , or IDISbus lines) in the same cable as the remote keypad wiring.8 of 44 496339 Issue 4

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