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Engineering Manual Introduction
5
Control Panel Features
The control panels benefit from the following features.
Network Ports
The network ports enable additional devices to be connected to the control panel for system
expansion. The number of networks and the devices available for networking depend on the
control panel used.
Transistor Outputs
Each control panel contains programmable transistor outputs, which provide control for
external equipment:
Depending on panel type, one or two outputs are switched negative. These switch from 12Vdc
to 0V on activation, and in this mode can sink up to 500mA from a 12Vdc source.
One output is switched positive. This switches from 0V to 12Vdc on activation, and can deliver
up to 500mA to an external load.
Relay Outputs
Relay outputs provide voltage-free changeover contacts, which can be programmed to switch
external equipment on or off. Depending on panel type, there are one or two relay outputs.
Digital Communicator Outputs
These outputs are normally connected to a digital communicator – a device that transmits the
status of each output to an Alarm Receiving Centre. The panel provides 16 programmable
outputs, depending on panel type. Each output can be programmed as required, e.g. to indicate
a zone alarm.
If required, the outputs may alternatively be used to drive low-power devices such as LEDs.
By default, each output is switched negative, i.e. normally at +12Vdc and switches to 0V when
active. When at 0V, the output can sink up to 100mA.
If required, the sense can be reversed during system configuration, i.e. normally at +0V and
switches to 12Vdc when active. In this case, when switching to +12Vdc, each output can source
up to 5mA to an external load.
USB and Serial PC Ports
Optionally, a PC running the Downloader software can be connected to the control panel for
system configuration and data uploading. The PC can connect to the panel's USB port, or
optionally on an M2000, via the Serial (RS232) port.
Note: Cooper Security recommend that you use a USB lead 1.5 m or shorter when connecting
to the control panel. Make sure that you use only good quality USB cables.
On-Board Modem
On M2000 and M800 an on-board modem allows the control panel to be connected to a
remote PC running the Downloader software, and alarm status information to be transmitted to
an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC).
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