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7. Set the Main Unit DIP Switches

DIP Switch 1

Status

1: Bell

ON:

For bell or electronic siren with a built-in siren driver.

OFF:

(Default) Fr loudspeaker without a built-in sound driver.

2: Default

ON:

Resets installer, sub-installer, and grand master codes to their default factory values

and bypasses main unit front tamper alarm.

OFF:

(Default) Preserves the set values for the codes.

3: Extern—Back Tamper
Bypass

ON:

Back tamper bypass is in effect. Use this setting during programming and if no back

tamper has been connected to PLUG 2.

OFF:

(Default) No tamper bypass is in effect.

4: Intern—Front Tamper
Bypass

ON:

Front tamper bypass is in effect. Use this setting when the 2GIG Vario system is

installed inside the metal enclosure.

OFF:

(Default) No tampe bypass is in effect.

Connecting BUS Detectors

Up to 23 addressable BUS detectors can be assigned to the 2GIG Vario system. BUS detectors can be wired to the main BUS or to a BUS zone expander.

For full installation instructions, refer to the instructions supplied with each BUS detector.

Connecting BUS Detectors to the Main 2GIIG Vario System BUS

1.

Set the BUS detector ID number (1–32) using the detector's DIP switches.

NOTE:

For WatchOUT, LuNAR, WatchIN, BWare, and Seismic, set the switch that defines the detector operation mode to BUS mode.

2.

Wire the BUS terminal's AUX (RED), COM (BLK), BUS (YEL, and BUS (GRN) to the 2GIG Vario system BUS.

NOTE:

For maximum operation stability, it is best NOT to exceed a total of 300 meters (1000 feet) of wiring from the BUS detector to the

2GIG Vario system panel.

Connecting BUS Detectors Using a BUS Zone Expander

1.

Set the BUS zone expander ID number (1–3) using the DIP switches SW1 1–3.

2.

Set the BUS zone expander SW2–3 to ON.

3.

Wire the BUS zone expander terminals labeled TO PANEL to the 2GIG Vario system BUS.

2GIG Vario Quick Install Guide

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Summary of Contents for Vario

Page 1: ...Quick Install Guide 10012516 A...

Page 2: ...2GIG Vario Quick Install Guide 2 Copyright 2016 Nortek Security Control LLC THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 3: ...ept 10 Accessing the Installer Programming Menu 11 Identifying the Connected Devices 11 Zone Attributes 12 Wireless Zones 13 Communication Method 13 Report to Monitoring Station 13 General Settings 14...

Page 4: ...will determine which types of expanders are required at each location The control panel location should Be in a dry place near an AC power supply Be accessible for routing cables to the system from d...

Page 5: ...es has sequential identification numbers which are set by the DIP switches Before setting power on define each module s ID number by setting the DIP switches as follows Notes Most accessories have fou...

Page 6: ...e additional main panel connections It is recommended that you use an end of line resistor at the far end of each hardwired zone 16 x 2 2K resistors are supplied In the 2GIG Vario system you have the...

Page 7: ...ectly The position varies depending on the type of internal siren To avoid bell loop trouble if no connections are made to an internal siren use a 2 2K resistor in its place 5 Wire the Bell Tamper Con...

Page 8: ...assigned to the 2GIG Vario system BUS detectors can be wired to the main BUS or to a BUS zone expander For full installation instructions refer to the instructions supplied with each BUS detector Con...

Page 9: ...relevant BUS zone expander s terminal labeled TO DEVICE NOTE For maximum operation stability it is best NOT to exceed a total of 300 meters 1000 feet of wiring from the BUS zone expander to the 2GIG...

Page 10: ...between N and Y Used to increase or decrease selected screen digital values If you do not know where you are in a menu structure press repeatedly to return to the main menu Entering Text Descriptions...

Page 11: ...e Connected Devices Identifying the Connected Devices 1 Automatic Setting NOTE By default when entering Installer mode with the default DIP switch 2 in the ON position the system will take you immedia...

Page 12: ...US zone I Input zone Y The expander ID number 0 represents the main BUS for example E0 04 refers to wired zone 04 on the main board B0 15 refers to BUS zone 15 on the main BUS ZZ The serial zone numbe...

Page 13: ...t identify itself to the system receiver in a process called enrollment Enrollment can be performed by sending an RF signal from each device or by entering the device s unique serial code into the sys...

Page 14: ...key pad can be set up to perform different system functions and control different utility outputs Up to eight one way keyfobs can be enrolled in the system Each user can be assigned with a single key...

Page 15: ...tus Operate a Utility Output Use the Voice Menu for Remote Operation Test the System Before leaving the site it is important to fully test the system The 2GIG Vario system has several testing tools to...

Page 16: ...erature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Expanders Technical Information LCD Keypad 2GIG VAR LCD1 13 8V 10 48 mA typical 52 mA maximum Proximity LCD Keypad LCDPROX 13 8V 10 62 mA typical 75 mA maximum Elegan...

Page 17: ...interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Cana...

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