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

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95EN, 85EN, 65ENzone type (e.g. Normal Alm or Entry). The zone must be wired as shown inFigure 15, which also shows the resistance values used to convey thenormal, alarm, masking and tamper status. The zone must have the"Masking" attribute.ZoneResistanceOpen Circuit Tamper Alarm9.1kMaskedAnti-mask6.9kAlarm4K7Alarm2K2Tamper2K2CIRCUIT 2Z2 T24.4k2.2kMaskedHealthyShort Circuit Tamper AlarmFigure 15. Wiring a Zone that uses Anti-MaskingNetwork 1 and 2 ConnectionsNetworks 1 and 2 can connect to one of the following (see Figure 1):• A combination of up to four keypads. See Figure 16.• A maximum of four MIDNodes. Please refer to the MIDNodeInstallation Instructions for connection details.• A maximum of 16 MSNodes, or PSUs or MRNodes. Please refer tothe MSNode Installation Instructions for connection details.Note: MSNodes can be connected directly to the same panel network as aMIDNode.26 of 72

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