Status outputs
6 semi-conductor relays form the 6 outputs. The switch contacts of the relays are wired to the lower terminal
block. You wire the zone inputs of the alarm centre to this terminal block. All the outputs together can either
act as NC (open) or NO (close) contacts. To choose NC or NO contact, use DIP switch 5 (OFF=NC,
ON=NO). Note that you cannot create a mixture of NC and NO contacts.
You can connect several Terxon 2WAY wireless module outputs to a single zone input of an alarm centre.
In doing so, please note: If you want the outputs to have an "OR" functionality, you have to switch NC
contacts in a row and NO contacts in parallel.
The Terxon 2WAY wireless module supports the connection of the subsequently described special status
outputs to suitable zones of the alarm centre. You use DIP switch 8 to choose whether the outputs, when
triggered, retain their status permanently or switch it as an impulse. (OFF=permanent, ON=impulse)
TAMP (Tamper)
The output is activated if the wall or cover tamper switch of the Terxon 2WAY wireless module has been
triggered (the Terxon 2WAY wireless module has been tampered with) or a trained component has been
tampered with.
PANIC
The output is activated if the Terxon 2WAY wireless module has received a panic signal from a trained
wireless remote control 2WAY.
SET-CMD (SET-COMMAND)
The output is activated if the Terxon 2WAY wireless module has received an activation signal from a trained
component. The output is usually connected to a key switch zone of the alarm centre. You can use zone
types "Key switch impulse" or "Key switch permanent" (key switch). However, keep in mind the setting of
DIP switch 8 and the corresponding explanations.
PSET-CMD (PART SET-COMMAND)
The output is activated if the Terxon 2WAY wireless module has received an internal activation signal from
a trained component. The output is usually connected to a key switch zone of the alarm centre. You can
use zone types "Key switch impulse" or "Key switch permanent" (key switch). However, keep in mind the
setting of DIP switch 8 and the corresponding explanations.
Note for SET-CMD and PSET-CMD:
If you want to use both outputs, i.e. activate the alarm system completely on the one hand, or,
on the other hand, only activate the alarm system in parts, you need corresponding types of
outputs on the alarm centre that switch permanently (not as an impulse) and only for the
respective state. The output on the alarm centre that signals the complete activation of the
system must not switch if only part of the system is activated.
LBATT (LOW BATTERY)
The output is activated if the trained wireless component reports a "low battery".
S-FAIL (SUPERVISION OR JAMMING FAIL)
The output is activated if the Terxon 2WAY wireless module has lost wireless contact with a trained
component. This is triggered either due to jamming or a general supervision failure. Additional information is
signalled on the LEDs; refer to the "LED displays during operation" section.
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