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Connection Terminals & Indicators
Connection terminals on the TS690 / TS690ID are
described as ether “Safety Extra-Low Voltage”
(SELV) circuits or “Telecommunication Network
Voltages” (TNV) circuits. Figure 5 shows the two
types of circuits.
JP1 PRINTER
This 6-pin plug is used for connecting to
either a CPA6.P printer or a standard RS232
printer via the MPA/DCI printer adapter.
JP2 ENGINEERS REMOTE
An Engineers remote keypad may be
temporarily connected to this 6-pin plug to
allow programming and testing to be
carried out at the control panel.
JP3 DIGI-MODEM
The DCI lead connects to this plug when
using the Lineload software via a P.C. for
direct communication with the control
panel. A DC54, DC58 or DC58M can also
be connected to this plug if the DC6 is NOT
being used.
JP4 PLUG ON DIGI MODEM (DC6)
The plug-on digi-modem plugs directly onto
these pins. The DC6 is a 8 channel digital
communicator and V21 modem. The DC6
is required when using the downloading
feature. The TS690M and TS690IDM are
supplied with the DC6 already pre-fitted.
JP5 FACTORY RESET
If these pins are shorted during power-up all
system parameters are reset to their factory
default settings. If the engineer’s passcode
is lost or forgotten it can be reset to 1234
without losing any other program data. The
procedure for resetting the engineer’s
passcode is described on page 51.
VR2 SPEAKER VOLUME
When an extension loudspeaker is
connected to the control panel terminals
the volume of the advisory tones may be
adjusted using this control.
Alarm tones are always at full volume.
U3 NVM
A removable nonvolatile memory (NVM)
device that stores all system program
parameters and the 700 log events.
LED1 BATT FAULT
If the system battery is incorrectly
connected to the control panel or the
battery voltage is below 4 Volts, then the
“BATT FAULT” LED will light. The fault LED will
only extinguish when the battery has been
correctly connected or replaced, as
appropriate.
LED2 POWER ON
This LED indicates that the system power
(mains or battery) is healthy.
V SYSTEM CURRENT CONSUMPTION
The system current consumption may be
calculated by measuring the Voltage
across this test point on the main PCB. Using
a Voltmeter set to a low Voltage range
measure the Voltage across the test point
and multiply the reading by 10 to give the
Total system current consumption i.e., a
reading of 70mV = 700mA.
FS1 BELL
This 1 Amp fuse protects the supply to the
external sounder/bell. The fuse is in-line with
the [H/O+] terminal connection.
FS2 AUXILIARY
This 1 Amp fuse protects the auxiliary supply
output. The fuse is in-line with the [AUX. 12V]
terminal connections.
FS3 REMOTE KEYPAD
This 1 Amp fuse protects the supply to the
remote network. The fuse is in-line with the [A]
terminal connection.
ID LOOP (TS690ID Only)
These two terminals are used for connecting
ID devices.
The ID Loop has electronic short circuit
protection, therefore no fuse is fitted to
protect it. In the event that the ID Loop
is shorted the system will indicate a
short circuit condition and will revert to
normal when the short is removed.
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