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: Wire a normally open (NO) momentary button across the RTE input and ground.
is a highly durable, weather-resistant security keypad engineered explicitly for Aritech Challenger portfolio systems. Designed to thrive in demanding environments, this compact hardware interface features an integrated request-to-exit (RTE) input, an open-collector output for direct door control, and an impressive IP67 rating.
Strip exactly 0.25 inches (6 mm) of insulation from the power supply wires.
The Interlogix TS1162 is a robust, weather-resistant 3-LED keypad designed primarily as a remote arming station for the Challenger security system. It features a durable molded-plastic housing rated to IP67 for indoor or outdoor use, a request-to-exit input, an open collector output, and can be installed directly onto a metal surface without insulation, making it ideal for demanding environments. ts1162 installation manual exclusive
: Secure the TS1162 backplate to the wall using heavy-duty mounting screws. If mounting onto brick or concrete, utilize appropriate wall plugs. 🔌 Step 2: Wiring Connections
Mounting the TS1162
: Hook the top of the body onto the base tabs, swing it down, and replace the retaining screws. 📋 Key Features & Specifications : Wire a normally open (NO) momentary button
Attach the outer rack rails to your standard 19-inch electronic equipment rack at the desired 'U' height.
Before proceeding with the installation, ensure that you have:
The Tecom TS1162 3 LED Remote Arming Station (RAS) Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Strip exactly 0
If you encounter any issues during the installation process, refer to the following troubleshooting tips:
Ensure no two keypads on the same RS-485 network share an identical address. 🖥️ Step 4: System Programming & Testing
Use the onboard buttons to set your target relative humidity (RH). A common starting point is 50% .
For the Challenger system to communicate with the TS1162, the keypad requires a dedicated system address. Duplicate addresses on a single RS-485 LAN segment will cause bus failure and display communications errors on system panels.
Tighten all structural hardware to the specified torque limits. Long-Term Maintenance Guidelines