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

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9x5xOP1-Fire(01)Pin 1FireOP2-PA (Hold up) 02Pin 2PA (Hold up)OP3-Burg (03)Pin 3BurglarOP4-Open/Close (04)Pin 4Open/ClosePlug-by HarnessLH SetOP5-Zone Omitted (05)OP6-Not UsedPin 5Pin 6Zone OmittedNot UsedOP7-Confirmed (07)Pin 7ConfirmedOP8-ATS Test (42)Pin 8Dedicated for GSM Fail & ATS Test IPLFPin 9General FaultRRPin 10Not Used (reserved)12V+Pin 11Not Used (reserved)0VTTamperFAC FailPlug-by Harness(1st 4 outputs)OP9-All Faults (40)OP10-Tamper (12)OP11- AC Fail (11)NOCLine Fault RelayContactsOP12-Not Used12V+Figure 30. Typical Comms Connections 9853 to GSM STUNote: ATS Test is only available with V4.02.06 software and is required to conform toForm 175 Dual Signalling Line Fault anunciation.Fitting a BatteryFit a rechargeable battery into the back of the case. There is space in thecase for a 17Ah battery; to use this, order with part number 8136EUR-02.Initial Start UpBefore applying power to the control unit, ensure that:• All keypads and expanders have been addressed and connected.• All external and internal sounders are connected.• All wired zone circuits are connected.Then:1. Connect the battery to the control unit PCB.2. Briefly short the Kick Start pins together (see Figure 1).The internal sounder may sound. Ignore any display at this stage.3. Key in the factory default User access code: 1234.The internal sounder stops. Ignore any display or lamps.4. Fit the case lid before applying mains power (this covers the livewiring and closes the tamper switch).5. Apply mains power.Issue 1 37 of 76

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