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TELSAR digital key pad uses time-proven solid-state electronics to provide a reliable keyless combination for security applications, from arming/disarming alarm systems to oJ:;erating door-strikes, and control equipment. TELSAR is particularly well suited to residential and commercial installations where key control is a problem- TELSAR's attractive design gives the "touch of class" to your security system.

How TELSAR Works. To operate TELSAR, you must enter a four-digit code in correct sequence. If you push a wrong number or enter the code out of sequence, TELSAR will automatically nullify the entry, and you must re-enter the correct code. This wrong number lockout feature virtually eliminates the possibility of someone gaining access by randomly pushing numbers. TELSAR will also automatically "lock-out" if code entry is not completed within ten seconds. Should an intruder try to remove or defeat TELSAR, a built-in tamper switch will automatically trip the alarm system. Another security feature is TELSAR's more than 5000 easy-to-change combinations - change codes in seconds in

the field; without disconnecting any input wiring. There are no parts or code blocks to buy, no special tools required. TELSAR's arm/disarm output is programmable for momentary or latch. Standard model outputs are arm/disarm and emergency panic. TELSAR's standard models provide arm/disarm of alarm system and emergency/panic outputs. These functions allow arming of perimeter circuits (doors, windows, etc.) thus providing free movement within the premises while still maintaining perimeter security.

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Inside Telsar's P.C. Board

ARM· DISARM FUNCTION MOMENTARY OR LATCH MODE OUTPUT INPUT VOLTAGE

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TELSAR comes factory set for momentary operation. For Latch mode operation, insert connector pin from Mom. To Latch hole position on P.C. Board. Note: When in Latch mode press code to "Latch On" · press code to "Latch Off"

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TELSAR comes factory set for 1 2 VDC operation. For 6 Yolt operation insert connector pin from 12V to 6V hole position on P.C. Board. Tamper Switch (N.O.)

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See "Installation" and "How to set code" In this instruction Manual for detailed information.

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7-9 EMERGENCY/PANIC KEYS

To program 7 & 9 keys for emergency/panic operation, cut J. 2 Jumper, and insert 7 and 9 jumper pins from connec tor hole locations to 7 -9 panic hole positions on P.C. Board.

Model T -1 P.C. Board
(model T -2 slight variation in location of features)
Emergency/Panic is N.D. and requires simultaneous operation of 7 & 9 keys

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TELSAR comes with two light emitting diodes (one red, one green). Use these LED s to indicate alarm system status. Red LED can be used to indicate alarm system armed or disarmed. Green LED may be used to show condition of protective circuit. (doors, windows, etc. open or closed). Both Red and Green LED are independent~y wired (one wire for + voltage and one wire for voltage). If your alarm panel permits, you may reduce number of hook-up wires by using a common (-) or (+) for both LEOs.

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Red and green LEOs have current-limiting resistors and operate 6 to 15 VDC (observe polarity). If the alarm panel you use already has current limit resistors, TELSAR's LEOs may not be bright enough. You can short out TELSAR's LED resistors by adding a small amount of solder across LED resistor bridge (see photo). This will increase brightness ofTELSAR's LEOs.

How to Set C o d e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Your TELSAR is field programmable. That means you can change codes quickly and easily, without having to disconnect the unit and take it into the shop. All you need is a screwdriver to remove TELSAR housing from its mounting. The TELSAR code is determined by the order in which the coded white jumper pins are plugged into the first four connector holes (labeled "A" through "0") in the unit's PC board (see photo). There are nine coded white jumper pins, one for keys 1-9 push button numbers on the TELSAR keyboard. Keyboard number is printed onTELSAR's PC board directly adjacent to coded white jumper pin wire connection on PC board. To set the code: 1. Select a four-digit code combination. This canbe any sequence of four DIFFERENT DIGITS (digits 1 thru 9). You CANNOT REPEAT DIGITS because there is only one WRite jumper pin for each of the nine programmable push buttons on the keyboard. (Example: The code 4623 can be used, but not the code 4642 because the nunlber 4 is repeated,) 2. Unplug the nine coded white jumper pins from the PC board by grasping each pin individually and pulling end directly out of the connector hole (see drayving). 3. Take coded white jumper pin corresponding to the first digit in your code and plug it into the PC board connector hole labeled IIA". 4. Repeat step 3 for remaining three digits of the code-inserting pin for second digit of code into connector hole liB", third-digit pin into hole IIC", and fourth digit pin into hole "0". (Example: For the code 4623, #4 white jumper pin would go to hole "A", #6 white jumper pin to hole IIB", #2 white jumper pin to hole IIC", and #3 white jumper pin to hole "0".) 5. Plug remaining five white jumper pins into remaining five (unlabeled) connector holes. These five pins can go in any order. All white pins must be plugged into connector holes, otherwise, your TELSAR will not operate. 6. Emergency/Panic output must be progranlmed as follows: First cut J-2 jumper located at bottom of Telsar's P.C. Board. Then unplug #7 and #9 white jumper pins from code connector holes and plug into holes labeled 7 -9 pan ic on P.C. Board near input lead wires. See photo. To change the code: Simply remove TELSAR from its mounting backplate and repeat the above procedure, using a different sequence of white jumper pins in the four connector holes ("A" through "0"). Internal Tamper switch: TELSAR's internal tamper switch is normally open (N.OJ and its output is white/red wires (2), When TELSAR is prograrnmed for 7-9 Emergency/ Panic, both tamper switch and 7-9 keys are in parallel on white/red wires.

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T~OFUNCTIONOUTPUTS~~~~~~~~~~~~~

TELSAR Models T-1 and T-2 have two separate outputs. 1. Arm/Disarm Relay Output - This relay output is operated by 4 digit code and is user programmable. Relay output is SPOT and operates either momentary or latch. This relay output is used to operate primary alarm system by arming or disarming or resetting the alarm control unit. 2. Emergency-Panic-Keys 7 & 9 are programmable emergency buttons. Emergency-panic is normally open (N.OJ and requires simultaneous pressing of keys 7 & 9. When programmed for emergency panic output, Keys 7 & 9 are not available for code programming. Emergency-panic output may be connected to 24-hour panic or silent alarm input of alarm system control.

Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Model T-1

TELSAR is easy to install. All wiring connections are color coded and you can use the enclosure as a handy mounting template. Here's all you do:

Drilled 3/8" diam. wire passage hole
Hook-up wires

Surface Mount Units
1. Insert screwdriver blade into slot at bottom of housing to unlatch housing from backplate. 2. Using backplate as template, mark locations of mounting screws and input wiring hole on mounting surface. (NOTE: For concrete or other hard-to-drill mounting surfaces, TELSAR can be mounted by adhesive, such as fast-cure epoxy, contact cement, etc. rather than screws. It will be necessary however, to notch the TELSAR housing to allow for wire passage.

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3. Drill 3/8 in. diameter hole in mounting surface for input wiring feed through. Drill holes for four mounting screws. Size of these holes will depend on type of mounting hardware used (wood or metal screws, toggle bolts, etc,), and this will depend on the type of mounting surface. 4. Snake hook-up wires from alarm system or door strike to TELSAR mounting location and pull through wire passage hole. Continue \vires through hole in TELSA·R-bacl~plate, sliding backplate up wires to mounting surface and aligning with screw holes. 5. Mount backplate by inserting screws into upper and lower mounting holes and tightening securely.

Flush Mount Units
1. Flush Mount units may be mounted in a standard 2-gang electrical box or by mounting directly to wall surface with plastic anchor type fasteners. 2. When mounting directly to wall surface, reverse face plate to mark locations of mounting screws. IMPORTANT: On both surface/flush units, check tamper/ emergency output wiring to ensure that tamper is normally open (N.O.) after installation.

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Alarm control panel (typical)

6-15 VDC (+) Common VDC (-) Tamper/Panic (N.O.) Tamper/Panic (N.O.) RED LED (-) REDLED(+) GREEN LED (-)

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Connect TELSAR input lead wires as follows: - Red to positive 6 to 15 VDC power source (panel power OK) -Black to negative or DC common -White with red stripe (two wires) to panic/tamper circuit (normally open) -Green to green LED (positive) - Blue to green LED (negative) - Orange to red LED (negative)
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NOTE: You do not have to connect all input leads. For example, you nlay only need to use one of the relay contacts, or you may not wish to use all LEOS.
On surface unit (T-1) carefully snap on cover unit. On Flush Unit (T2) mount faceplate to surface or 2-gang electrical box. Test for proper operations of all functions including tamper switch if used.

7. Set TELSAR codes as instructed. (Remember, code can be changed any time after mounting simply by dismounting unit and rearranging plug-in order of jum"per pins. There's no need to disconnect input wiring,) Carefully push input wires back "into mounting surface.