User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Panel Information
- 3. Getting Started
- 4. Connection to Panel Webpage
- 5. Device Management
- 6. System Settings
- 7. Network Settings
- 8. System Settings
- 8.1. Administrator Setting
- 8.2. Home Automation
- 8.3. Scene
- 8.4. Reporting
- 8.5. Code Settings
- 8.6. SMTP Setting
- 8.7. Media Upload
- 8.8. Polling
- 8.9. XMPP
- 8.10. Date & Time
- 8.11. Dynamic DNS
- 8.12. Test IP
- 8.13 Firmware Upgrade
- 8.14. RF Firmware Upgrade
- 8.15. IO MCU Firmware Upgrade
- 8.16. Factory Reset
- 8.17. Backup & Restore
- 8.18. System Log
- 9. Event & History
- 10. Appendix
- Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
PGM Wiring
The PGM port can be a voltage output port or a dry contact relay output depending on J24
jumper settings.
When J24 Jumper Switch is disconnected, PGM port will operate as a dry contact relay
output.
When the J24 jumper link is inserted connecting the 1
st
and 2
nd
pins, the PGM port will
provide 12V output.
When the J24 jumper link is inserted connecting the 2
nd
and 3
rd
pins, the PGM port will
provide 0V output.
The total current drawn from the PGM and Bell port combined must not exceed 400mA.
Min/Max operating voltages for devices / detectors is 11.4VDC -13VDC.
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