Installation
1. Assemble the aerial by screwing the metal rod and the flexible aerial into the
mounting bracket. Site the aerial vertically at the point of strongest signal
ensuring that it is within the protected area. This is usually the highest point
in the building and will have been identified during the site survey. Avoid
metal roofs or installation within metal skinned buildings. See Page 11, 12
& 35.
2. Totally power down the control panel mains and battery.
Where required, fit the CS1050 Expansion Board. See page 19.
3. Program the NVM for the system requirements or obtain a programmed
NVM from your ARC. See page 33. Fit the NVM into the 8 pin socket on the
Dualcom. (NVM indent towards the Service LED). See Fig 1 and 2.
4. If you are installing a CS1001 Plug-On Dualcom, plug the unit onto the
control panel pins ensuring they are correctly aligned.
5. If you are installing a CS1000 Stand Alone version of Dualcom, connect the
input triggers. See Appendix 2.
6. Connect to the relays “Fault” and “Aux” as required. See page 20.
7. Connect the aerial to the Dualcom aerial lead using the threaded connector
provided. See Fig 1 and 2.
8. Connect the PSTN line to the terminals provided under the protective cover.
Only ‘serial connection’ is recommended for other equipment using the same
telephone line as Dualcom in security installations. See Pages 21 to 29.
9. Dualcom Mk2, ensure that the Power Switch is in the Off position or that
the Power Jumper is removed. See Fig 2.
10.Dualcom Mk2, connect the internal battery onto pins provided. See Fig 2.
11. On both CS1000 Stand-Alone and CS1001 Plug-On Dualcom, connect the
‘12v +’ & ‘12v -’ terminals to the Control Panel or Power Supply 12 volt
output (e.g. Aux supply’ or ‘DC power). See Fig 1 & 2 and page 30-32.
The installer must ensure that the Alarm System power supply is rated to
provide adequate power. Dualcom requires a minimum of 230mA.
12.Note the Dualcom ESN & NUA numbers, security access numbers, etc.on
the site records that will be stored at your office. See Fig 4 and page 16.
See also Polling, page 15.
13. The Dualcom is now ready for testing.
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