Supervised alarm input configuration and wiring – Pelco DX2000 User Manual

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Pelco Manual C690M-E (11/04)

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Supervised Alarm Input Configuration and Wiring

Supervised mode activates an alarm if the current in a line falls outside a specified range. This
blocks an attempt to defeat the alarm system by cutting a wire or through bypassing or
shorting a section of the circuit.

If the whole system is in supervised mode, then all inputs (including unused inputs) must be
terminated with 10K resistors (not included).

If you want the alarm contacts to be N.O., then wire the terminating resistor in parallel with
the alarm contacts.

If you want N.C., then wire the resistor in series.

Refer to Figure 7.

Figure 7. Supervised Alarm Input Wiring

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SWITCH SETTINGS
SUPERVISED (NTSC)

NTSC/PAL

NOT USED

10K

ALM
UNIT

+V

GND

NO ALARM

NORMALLY CLOSED

10K

ALM
UNIT

+V

GND

NORMAL

ALARM CONDITION

10K

ALM
UNIT

+V

GND

ALARM CONDITION

CUT WIRE

10K

ALM
UNIT

+V

GND

NO ALARM

NORMALLY OPEN

10K

ALM
UNIT

+V

GND

NORMAL

ALARM CONDITION

10K

ALM
UNIT

+V

GND

ALARM CONDITION

CUT WIRE

SUPERVISED, NORMALLY OPEN

10K

10K

10K

10K

10K

10K

10K

10K

SUPERVISED, NORMALLY CLOSED

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8

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SUPERVISED, GROUP ALARM WIRING CONDITIONS

SUPERVISED MODE CONSIDERATIONS

INDIVIDUAL ALARM WIRING CONDITIONS

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