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Connections to the Accord
Mounting and Wiring the LED Remote Keypad
To mount and wire the Accord LED keypad:
1. Press down the two base clips recessed
on top of the keypad while gently pulling the
two halves of the case apart.
2. Route the wiring from the Control Panel
through the Cable Entry Hole on the back
case. Use Knockout Holes A or B if
alternative routes are necessary. Tip: Use
a knife to help dislodge knockouts.
3. Securely mount the back case to a wall or
electrical box via the mounting holes. Ensure
The Tamper Tab is securely screwed down.
4. The remote keypad PCB should be wired to
the control panel PCB as outlined in Table
2.1 LED Keypad Wiring.
5. Re-attach the keypad front to the back case
by inserting the hinges on the keypad front
into the hinge retainers on the bottom of the
keypad back case. Gently apply pressure
to the keypad front until the two retaining
tabs click firmly into place.
Table 2.1 LED Keypad Wiring.
Note: The keypad volatage should be at least 12.5V.
Keypads can be wired to the control panel independently, in series, or in a star
configuration. Up to four keypads can be connected.
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walk Through zones are isolated during the Entry Time. This gives users access to a
keypad or keyswitch.
If a Walk Through zone is activated while the system is Full Set it causes a full alarm.
5 24 Hour Tamper
The 24 Hour Tamper zone type is used for system/module tampers and for zones
covering sensitive areas such as stock rooms, fire doors, external bell box, etc.
If a 24 Hour Tamper zone is activated while the system is Unset the keypads sound
and the corresponding zone LED on the keypad illuminates, the external sounders do
not operate.
It is strongly recommended that a zone programmed as 24 Hour Tamper is programmed
in one of the following ways:
Programmed as 24 Hour Tamper in Groups 1 (Full Set), 2 (Part Set) and 3 (Night
Set).
Programmed as 24 Hour Tamper in Group 1 (Full Set), and, 0 (Not Used) or 24
Hour Tamper in Groups 2 (Part Set) and 3 (Night Set).
The programming of a zone in Group 1 (Full Set) also covers the unset condition.
7 PA Audible
The PA Audible zone type is assigned to a Panic Button and will initiate a full alarm
condition.
It is strongly recommended that a zone programmed as PA Audible is programmed in
one of the following ways:
Programmed as PA Audible in Groups 1 (Full Set), 2 (Part Set) and 3 (Night
Set).
Programmed as PA Audible in Group 1 (Full Set), and, 0 (Not Used) or PA
Audible in Groups 2 (Part Set) and 3 (Night Set).
The programming of a zone in Group 1 (Full Set) also covers the unset condition.
9 Fire
The Fire zone type is used for fire detection devices with normally closed outputs. No
means of smoke detector re-set is provided by the control panel.
It is strongly recommended that a zone programmed as Fire is programmed in one of
the following ways:
Programmed as Fire in Groups 1 (Full Set), 2 (Part Set) and 3 (Night Set).
Programmed as Fire in Group 1 (Full Set), and, 0 (Not Used) or Fire in Groups
2 (Part Set) and 3 (Night Set).
The programming of a zone in Group 1 (Full Set) also covers the unset condition.
Activation of a Fire zone at any time causes the Loud-Speaker, keypad sounder and
Bell outputs to pulse on and off.
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