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Figure 8-37.—Preferred connections for a typical telephone dialer.
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Appendix I References Used to Develop This Traman

Where the contacts of a police-connect panel are needed  for  polarity  reversal,  the  contacts  may  be  used  to provide a switched-voltage trigger for the dialer, as shown in figure 8-38. This hookup lets the panel’s BELL TEST feature be used without causing any dialer transmission. When using the bell output of an alarm panel as a switched-voltage trigger for the dialer, always run the trigger wires directly from the dialer input terminals to control the panel terminals. Do not run the wires from  the  dialer  inputs  to  the  bell,  horn,  or  siren locations; and do not route the sounding-device wires through  the  cabinet.  Figure  8-39  shows  the  correct wiring  for  this  hookup.  In  this  hookup,  dialer terminals 2, 5, and 6 are connected together within the  dialer.  This  permits  a  simplified  three-wire trigger connection from the control panel. Figure 8-38.—A switched-voltage trigger connected to a telephone dialer. Figure 8-39.—Wiring diagram for a switched-voltage trigger. 8-22

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