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

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770r1 2 34 5 67 8 90 #Figure 8.OperationOn a sounder receiver with dipswitch 8 set to off:Input 1 and 2 are inactive, and terminals TR, Bell and STB provide connectionsfor tamper return, sounder and strobe.Note that the Bell terminal is wired internally to OP1 and the STB terminal iswired internally to OP2. Set the corresponding jumpers as shown in Figure 9overleaf.On a sounder receiver with dispswitch 8 set to on:Input 1 is for signalling low battery or trouble on the sounder.Input 2 is for reporting tamper from the sounder.Note that the sounder must provide voltage free normally closed contacts inorder to drive Input 1 and 2 correctly.TR is not used.Output 1 provides sounder trigger.Output 2 provides a strobe trigger.Commissioning1. Set dipswitch 1 to ON.2. Enter programming mode and use menu 7 to select mode 4.Leave programming mode.3. Either: Teach the 7500r the Module’s identity (see page 22).OR: Teach the transmitter Module the sounder Module’s identity.4. Leave Programming mode on the sounder Module and remove allpower.5. Connect outputs and inputs as required. See “Unit Connection” forguidance on connecting inputs and outputs.Figure 9 shows an example connection for a typical SAB.Figures 10 and 11 show example connections for simple bell/strobeunit with dipswitch 8 ON.22 of 30 Issue 1

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