PARADOX PS25 на 2,5А, адресный PS25-EI00.pdf

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PS25
Rechargeable
Battery
Transformer: 40VA
7 to 14Ah gell cell
Supervised Bus
Power Supply
EVO/MG/SP
Installation Manual
The PS25 is a 2.8A supervised switching power supply that connects to the Paradox control panel’s bus or may work as a standalone power supply.
Connect load to the three + and - terminals paralleled for your convenience.
Upgrading Firmware
The PS25 provides a maximum of 2.5A (13.8VDC) continuous auxiliary power output and charge battery with 300mA. Battery charging current may increase up to 1.2A if auxiliary current is reduced accordingly.
Compatibility
EVO192, EVOHD v6.80 and higher
MG5000, MG5050, SP5500, SP6000, SP7000 v6.80 and higher
BabyWare v5.1 and higher
Infield v5.1 and higher
Connections
Connect the 4-wire (RED BLK GRN YEL) to the panel keypad bus. Please note that the any way to the PS25; it is provided for convenience only.
Connect the battery (7Ah to 14Ah) and a 40VA transformer. Connect the tamper switch, no enrollment is needed, it will auto detect the tamper once the terminal is shorted and it will follow panel configuration.
RED (+) terminal is not providing power nor is it connected in
The PS25’s firmware can be upgraded in Infield via BabyWare using a 307USB Direct Connect Interface.
LED
LED OFF ON
BUS
CHARGE
AUX
No connection to panel Panel online
Not charging Battery charging
No power Aux 10.5V - 14.0V
RED: Voltage below 10.3V
Technical Specifications
AC Power
Auxiliary Power
Battery
Charging
Operating Temperature
Humidity
Bus Supervision
Dimensions (H x W x D)
16Vac, 40VA, 50 - 60Hz
13.8Vdc when AC present
12.8Vdc or battery1V when battery supply, Disconnect at 9.5V 12Vdc, 4Ah to 14Ah
300mA min to 1200mA (redirect from aux­iliary if less than 2.5A)
-20 to +50 C
95% maximum
AC, Aux voltage, Battery
5.6 x 14 x 2.5 cm (2.2 x 5.5 x 0.9 in.)
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Programming EVO
Programming MGSP
1. Enter section [3038].
2. Select option [7] to enable or disable Tamper supervision on the bus module. Default is disabled.
3. Enter section [3034]. Select option [5] and [6] to define Keypad/Bus Module Tamper Recognition options. Refer to the table below.
Options Description
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OFF OFF Disabled
OFF ON Trouble only
ON OFF When armed: Follows zone types for zone tamper;
generates trouble for module tamper When disarmed: Trouble only
ON ON When armed: Follows zone types
When disarmed: generates audible alarm
4. Enter section [4003].
5. Enter the PS25’s eight-digit module serial number.
6. Enter the three-digit module section number you wish to program.
7. Enter section [002]. The value programmed in this section represents how long the Power Supply Module will wait before reporting an AC power failure to the control panel. The trouble and trouble restore will be generated after the AC fail delay of the module.
8. Enter a three-digit decimal value (000 to 255 minutes). Default is set 30 minutes.
1. Enter section [700].
2. Select option [7] to enable or disable Tamper supervision on the bus module. Default is disabled.
3. Enter section [705]. Select option [3] and [4] to define Keypad/Bus Module Tamper Recognition options. Refer to the table below.
Options Description
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OFF OFF Disabled
OFF ON Trouble only
ON OFF When armed: Audible alarm
When disarmed: Trouble only
ON ON Audible alarm
4. Enter section [839]. The value programmed in this section represents how long the Power Supply Module will wait before reporting an AC power failure.
5. Enter a three-digit decimal value (000 to 255 minutes). Default is set 30 minutes.
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Warranty
For complete warranty information on this product, please refer to the Limited Warranty Statement is found on the website: www.paradox.com/terms or contact your local distributor. Specifications may change without prior notice.
Patents
US, Canadian and international patents may apply. Paradox is a trademark or registered trademark of Paradox Security Systems (Bahamas) Ltd.
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