Interlogix SuperBus 2000 2X20 User Manual

Product summary, Installation guidelines

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SuperBus 2000 2X20 LCD Alphanumeric
Touchpad Installation Instructions

Product Summary

The SuperBus 2000

®

2 x 20 LCD (liquid crystal display)

Alphanumeric Touchpad gives you complete on-site system

programming and operation control of a compatible security

system (see the section “Specifications”).

A two-line, 40-character display provides visual system status

messages. The display identifies any programmed location,

allowing the user to determine where an alarm, trouble, or

open-sensor condition exists.

Other features include:

Touchpad buttons that light up after the first button press

and remain lit until about 15 seconds after the last button

press.

Adjustable display contrast and backlighting.

Built-in hardwire input (can be supervised with EOL

resistor in SuperBus 2000 panels).

Built-in door, which covers right-side buttons (60-809

only).

SuperBus 2000 Panels vs. SuperBus Panels

SuperBus 2000 panels assign module unit numbers

automatically when the panel is powered up. This eliminates

manually setting unit numbers and the chance of identical unit

number conflicts.

SuperBus 2000 Panels

• Advent

Concord (software versions 2.0 and newer)

• Concord

Express

• Concord

Ultra

SuperBus panels communicate with SuperBus 2000 modules

but require the module unit number to be set manually.

Touchpads automatically default to unit number 001.

SuperBus Panels

• UltraGard

Concord (software versions 1.0–1.6)

Installation Guidelines

For the maximum number of bus devices and touchpads

per panel (see Table 1 below).

Table 1: Maximum Bus devices per panel

Panel Maximum

Bus

Devices

Advent 62

Ultragard 8

Concord/Concord Express v4

16

Concord Express

4

Do not exceed the total panel output power when using

panel power for bus devices, touchpads, and hardwired

sensors that require it (see specific panel Installation

Instructions).

Maximum current draw from the touchpad is 120 mA.

Minimum current draw from the touchpad when the panel

is operating only on backup battery is 15 mA.

Mount the touchpad in an environmentally controlled area

(32° to 140° F) (0° to 60° C).

When using the optional touchpad hardwire input, use only

shielded wire (22-gauge or larger), and do not exceed the

maximum wire length limits in Table 2 below between the

touchpad and detection device.

Note: Shield wire must be connected to earth ground

Table 2: Hardwire input wire length limits

Gauge Max.

wire

length

18 (shielded)

1000 feet

22 (shielded)

350 feet

When mounting the touchpad back-plate, allow a 1-inch

clearance on all sides since the touchpad is larger than

the back-plate.

Use 4-conductor, 22-gauge or larger stranded wire from

the touchpad to the control panel.

P/N 466-1632 • REV D • 07APR11

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