User's Manual

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hooked onto the mounting bracket. When the panel is removed from the mounting bracket,
the tamper switch will be activated and the panel will send a tamper open signal to remind
the user of this condition.
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Power Cord Inlet
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Wiring Hole
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Fixing Screws x 2
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Wall Mounting Holes x 2
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Mounting Bracket
2.2. The Power Supply:
Built-in Power Supply
Built-in Switching Power Supply (S.P.S) is installed in the Control Panel. You can use the
AC Power Cord for Built-in S.P.S to connect to the mains power.
Please note:
Ensure to turn off all power supplies including the built-in power supply and
battery before connecting or removing cables or wires.
Rechargeable Battery
There is a rechargeable battery inside the Control Panel, which serves as a backup in case
of a power failure.
The battery switch for the rechargeable battery must be switched ON for the Control Panel
to meet requirements of the applicable EN standard.
During normal operation, the built-in switching power supply is used to supply power to the
Control Panel and at the same time recharge the battery.
<NOTE>
If the AC power is missing and the battery is near exhaustion, a low battery message
will be displayed and the internal siren will be disabled to conserve power.
When the AC power is restored, the low battery message will be dismissed.
2.3. System Requirements:
The Control Panel requires a TCP/IP network environment to access its webpage for
programming and control. To view the Control Panel webpage, your computer must have:
Microsoft Windows 8 or Windows 10 operating system, or later
Google Chrome 104 or Mozilla Firefox 103, or later.
CPU: Intel Pentium II 266MHz or above
Memory: 32MB (64MB recommended)
VGA resolution: 800x600 or above