Connecting touchpads – Interlogix Concord Express Installation Manual User Manual

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Concord Express Installation Instructions

Panel terminal 7 (OUT1/+12V) is a +12-volt programmable output. At the default
configuration setting (00410), this output can provide up to 1.25 A during an
alarm (650 mA for
UL Listed systems) if the backup battery is connected.

Note

: If the backup battery is not connected, or if the configuration of panel

terminal 7 is programmed to anything other than the default (00410), then the
combined currents of terminal 7 (OUT 1/+12) and terminal 4 (+12V) must not
exceed 750 mA.

The default configuration setting (00410) activates the output during any audible
alarm.

The following siren drivers, self-contained sirens, and bells have been tested and
found compatible for use with the panel:

• Moose Models MPI-11 (use only 8-ohm speaker loads), MP-47, MP-47B
• Altronix Model ALSD2 (4- or 8-ohm speaker loads)
• ATW Models DT-24, DS508 (both self-contained)
• Wheelock MB-G6-12 Six-inch, 12V Bell

Refer to the manufacturer’s documentation for installation details.

Connecting Touchpads

• SuperBus 2000 2x16 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad (60-746-01)

• SuperBus 2000 2x20 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpads (60-803, 60-809)

• SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Alphanumeric Touchpad (60-804, 60-810)

• SuperBus 2000 Fixed Display LCD Touchpad (60-820)

Alphanumeric touchpads can be used for installer programming, system
operation, and user programming. Fixed display touchpads can be used for
system operation and user programming but not for installer programming.

Note

: Be sure to have an alphanumeric (programming) touchpad on hand for on-

site programming in installations that do not include one as part of the final
system configuration. This programming touchpad can be connected to the
Programming Touchpad Header (see Figure 15 on page 21) using a
Programming Touchpad Cable (part no. 60-791).

Connect 2x16 and fixed display LCD touchpads to the panel power output and
bus terminals as shown in Figure 15 on page 21.

The 2x20 LCD/VFD touchpads include a supervised hardwire input for
connection to a hardwire detection device (see Figure 15 on page 21 for an
example of a normally closed connection).

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