Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Certifications, approvals, listings, and safety
- Introduction
- System overview
- Installation checklist
- Control panel installation
- Power supply
- Telephone communications
- IP communications
- Keypads, keyswitches, keyfobs and transmitters
- Keypads
- B915 Basic Keypad
- B920 Two-line Alphanumeric Keypad
- B921C Two-line Capacitive Keypad with Inputs
- B930 ATM Style Alphanumeric Keypad
- B942 Touch Screen Keypad
- Shortcuts and custom functions
- Address settings
- Supervision
- Installation and control panel wiring (keypads)
- Sensor loops overview and wiring (B921C/B942/B942W only)
- Output wiring (B942/B942W only)
- Troubleshooting
- Keyswitches
- RADION keyfobs and Inovonics pendant transmitters
- Keypads
- On-board outputs
- Off-board outputs
- On-board points
- Off-board points
- Wireless modules
- Access control
- Program and test the control panel
- Control panel board overview
- System wiring diagrams
- Approved applications
- Keypad Installer menu
- [1] Program menu
- [1] Reporting > [1] Phone menu parameters
- [1] Reporting > [2] Network menu parameters
- [1] Reporting > [3] Routing menu parameters
- [1] Reporting > [4] Personal Note menu parameters
- [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > (choose the bus module or on-board) > [1] Module Parameters menu
- [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > (choose the bus module or on-board) > [2] Address Parameters menu
- [2] Network > [1] Ethernet > (choose the bus module or on-board) > [3] DNS Parameters menu
- [2] Network > [2] Cellular > (choose the SDI2 cellular module or plug-in module)
- [3] RPS > [1] RPS Passcode menu parameters
- [3] RPS > [2] RPS Phone Number menu parameters
- [3] RPS > [3] RPS IP Address menu parameters
- [3] RPS > [4] RPS Port Number menu parameters
- [4] Area Options menu parameters
- [5] Keypad menu parameters
- [6] Users menu parameters
- [7] Points menu parameters
- [8] Disable Programming menu
- [2] Wireless menu
- [1] RF Point Menu> [1] Enroll Point RFID
- [1] RF Point Menu> [2] Replace Point RFID
- [1] RF Point Menu> [3] Remove Point RFID
- [2] RF Repeater Menu > [1] Add Repeater
- [2] RF Repeater Menu > [2] Replace Repeater
- [2] RF Repeater Menu > [3] Remove Repeater
- [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [1] RF Points
- [3] RF Diagnostic Menu > [2] RF Repeater Menu
- [3] Diags menu
- [4] Serv Byp (Service Bypass) menu
- [5] Versions menu
- [6] Cloud menu
- [1] Program menu
- Specifications
- Appendix
- Back Page
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Figure 7.2: RJ31X wiring
Callout ᅳ Description
1 ᅳ Outside Telco
2 ᅳ Premises telephone
3 ᅳ Bar short removed on Telco connector block insertion – positions 1 and 4 and 5 and 8
4 ᅳ RJ31X jack
5 ᅳ Telco connector block
6 ᅳ To control panel
Telephone line monitor
The B430 module has a built-in telephone line monitor that tests the telephone line for voltage
and current. The normal voltage on a telephone line is approximately 48 VDC (24 VDC for
some telephone systems).
If the module senses trouble, it starts a programmable telephone line trouble timer, which
continues to run as long as the monitor detects trouble. It resets to zero when the control
panel senses a normal line. If the timer reaches the delay time in the Phone Supervision
program item, it begins a telephone line trouble response. Programming determines what the
response is. For programming information, refer to Phone Parameters in RPS Help or in the
control panel Program Entry Guide.
Notice!
Bad Line Might Test OK
The telephone line monitor uses voltage levels to test the status of the telephone line. In
some instances, a given telephone line might be out of service without affecting the voltage
on the line. The telephone line monitor cannot recognize this trouble condition.
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