Hardware Components
24 —
revision 1.007
3.5
World Wide Modem (2400 baud)
The WW modem is available for reporting alarms and system events to monitoring stations. The modem
should be housed in an enclosure and plugged directly into the NGP intelligent system controller. The WW
modem is for use with controllers with the intrusion feature.
The WW modem is designed to meet the telecom requirements worldwide. It can automatically dial when
required and also seize the telephone line if it is busy at the time.
For output programming with an NGP LCD keypad, refer to the
NGP LCD Keypad Programming Reference
Guide
.
The
CPU Failure
feature is available with main control module firmware version 4.3 or greater. For more
information, please refer to
CPU Failure on WW Modem
on page 26.
Notes:
Use minimum 26 AWG UL/CSA or equivalent approved telephone cable.
Not evaluated by UL.
Module Current Rating
Module Description (voltage 12 VDC)
Current Rating (mA)
LCD Keypad
– 95 (includes 10 mA / 1 o/p)
LCD Keypad with Reader
– 110 (includes 10 mA / 1 o/p)
Worldwide Modem with 8 o/p STU
– 145 (includes 10 mA / 8 o/p)
8 Transistor Output Board
– 135 (includes 10 mA / 8 o/p)
8 Relay Output Board
– 155
16 Point Expander Board
– 100 (includes 10 mA / 2 o/p)
8 Point Expander Board
– 85
Power Supply Board
– 50
Summary of Contents for OnGuard 2013
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