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

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95EN, 85EN, 65ENControl Panel NetworkABCDE Note: "C" may be marked"C/F", and "E" may bemarked "E/G" on the PCB100 metres (Max.)I/D=1I/D=2ARemote BKeypad CDEARemote BKeypad CDE6 CoreAlarm CablePower fordetectorsSpare core used to doubleup "B" to reduce voltagePower fordetectorsI/D=3ARemote BKeypad CDEPower fordetectorsI/D=4ARemote BKeypad CDEPower fordetectorsTelephone ConnectionsFigure 16. Keypad ConnectionsThe control panel contains a built-in modem, which enables directconnection to a PSTN telephone network or PABX exchange.This allows the system to be controlled and monitored from a remote PCrunning the Downloader software, and enables alarm status information tobe transmitted to an Alarm Receiving Centre.You can connect the panel to a telephone network using one of thefollowing:• The RJ11 telecom socket (labelled "5" in Figure 5). Use only a premanufacturedand approved cable between the RJ11 socket andtelephone outlet socket.27 of 72

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