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

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770rNext to electronic equipment, particularly computers, photocopiers orother radio equipment, CAT 5 data lines or industrial mains equipment.Static PrecautionLike many other electronic products, the Module contains components thatare sensitive to static electricity. Try not handle the PCB directly. If you musthandle the PCB, take the standard precautions against damage by staticelectricity.Fitting the Case1. Take the unit out of its packaging.2. Undo the lid and open the case.3. Hold the case against the wall and mark the position of the top fi xinghole (3 on Figure 1).Note: Cover the case and PCB and put it to one side before starting to drill.4. Drill a hole at the marked position and insert a Rawl plug and screw.5. Hang the case by the top hole from the screw.6. Mark the position of the other fi xing holes onto the wall (9 on Figure1).7. Take the case down, drill holes for the fi xing screws and insert theRawl plugs.8. Mount the case on the wall and screw home the fi xing screws. Do notover-tighten the screws or you may crack the case.Unit ConnectionInputsYou may connect the unit to wired detectors as shown in Figure 3. Note thatyou can use the 12V/0V Out connections to provide DC power for wireddetectors. Use Dipswitch 5 to select CC or EOL wiring.Use Dipswitch 6 and 7 to select NO/NC or Momentary/Latched inputs.8 of 30 Issue 1

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