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Step 2: Install the base station
1. Disconnect all power to the
control unit, including the
battery.
2. Remove the front cover of the
base station by releasing the
screw located along its bottom
edge.
3. Feed the cable from the control
unit through the hole in the
backplate (Figure 2), and then
screw the backplate to the
mounting surface.
Figure 2. Base station backplate
4. Connect the wiring and links
(Figure 3). Leave the front cover
off until Step 8.
Figure 3. Base station wiring and links
Step 3: Mount the keypad
backplate
1. Remove the front cover of the
keypad (Figure 4).
Figure 4. Removing the front cover
2. Secure the tamper block and
each corner of the backplate to
the mounting surface (Figure 5).
Figure 5. Mounting the backplate of the
keypad
Cable-entry hole
Mounting holes
Connections to the
control unit
0V
0V
12V
12V
A
A
B
B
You may need to fit a link to
terminate the RS485 bus. For further
information, please refer to the
control unit’s Installation Guide
Fit a link to one of four positions to
select the radio frequency. Choose
a different position for each base
station at the site
Teach button (used in Step 7)
Remove this link if you want to disable
the LED (the LED flashes red when the
base station and keypad communicate)
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Lift the cover off its hinges
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1
Flip down the screw covers
and remove the screws
Cable-entry hole
(on each side)
Use the supplied 3mm x 19mm
(No4) screw for the tamper block
Minimum 3
off 4mm x
25mm (No8)
countersunk
screws for
backplate