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1. 16 To install the Alarm Panel Chapter 1 Installing the Alarm Panel Overhead mounting You can mount the Alarm Panel in an overhead position using the mounting bracket For details on how to mount the Alarm Panel see Mounting the Alarm Panel with the mounting bracket on page 18 KI te aS so lt v le fej ay Nn S eo yh l l L5 EA 99 131236 To install the Alarm Panel 17 Chapter 1 Installing the Alarm Panel Mounting the Alarm Panel with the mounting bracket To mount the Alarm Panel using the mounting bracket do as follows 1 Find a suitable location to mount the Alarm Panel Make sure there is minimum 80 mm of free space for cable access behind the Alarm Panel 2 Use the four holes to fasten the mounting bracket to the mounting surface Screws are included with the mounting bracket 3 Place the Alarm Panelin the mounting bracket 4 Mount the two knobs on the sides of the bracket but do not tighten them yet 5 Connect the cables as described in Connecting cables on page 21 4 x M4 or hole for 6 Adjust the angle of the selftapping 03 9 Alarm Panel to
2. 8 Displaying faults cccscsssssscssesssesesscesesssssecesseeeeeseseeeees 9 General functions sseceseeceseeseeececeececeeeeeeceseeceaeeneaecneees 10 Installing the Alarm Panel Initial INSPECHOMN sacsscscssccssscessenssarcesdecaasieansecesstenegucsnseceaatess 14 Storaljev ivina sintaksi sabes sodas dees ie ve NE 14 To install the Alarm Panel 15 Connecting cables COfNE IOKS senik inkaso ee 22 Cable requirements csccsscssecsssssseessecssccseceseecesseeeesseees 26 Connecting the Alarm Panel 27 Connecting multiple Alarm Panels 28 Service and repair IMtPOMUCHOM sisisi iniinis 29 Repacking for shipment ccssessceseessssecescssessessseseseeeens 30 Table of Contents App A Glossary Index vi Specifications General Specifications ssccsecssesscescesesssescesesesseseeaecenees Chapter 1 Introduction ej ej i TO ej S is The Alarm Panel The Alarm Panel is used for sending distress alerts and showing visible and audible indication of incoming distress messages Normally the Alarm Panel is installed at the conning position on the bridge The distress buttons are protected by spring loaded covers to avoid unintended activation of a distress alert The distress buttons must be pressed for 3 to 6 seconds before the distress alert is initiated The Alarm Panel is supplied from 10 8 32 V DC The
3. SAILOR 6103 Multi Alarm Panel The SIALOR 6103 Multi Alarm Panel connects to VHF equipment MF HF equipment and Inmarsat C equipment and has a distress button for each type of system o kal ej i TO ej S The display shows distress messages received It also indicates equipment type VHF MF HF or Inmarsat C when the equipment is detected by the Multi Alarm Panel SAILOR 22 a Through the Ethernet connector and a connected Ethernet switch you can interface to two Inmarsat C systems two VHF systems and two MF HF systems K If a distress alert is initiated on a system with duplicated units only one of the units will send the alarm The display shows a marker next to the name of the selected unit The Alarm Panel 3 Chapter 1 Introduction 4 The Alarm Panel Chapter 2 Using the Alarm Panel This chapter provides a description of how to use the Alarm Panel It has the following sections Starting up the Alarm Panel Sending a Distress alert Receiving Distress or Urgency messages Displaying faults General functions For information on how to install the Alarm Panel see Installing the Alarm Panel on page 13 KI o o lt v i m s a gt Chapter 2 Using the Alarm Panel Starting up the Alarm Panel To start up the Alarm Panel do as follows 1 Switch on the Alarm Panel Use the remote on off switch if installed otherwise the Alarm P
4. 2 Connecting cables LAN interface Overview There is one Ethernet 10 100 MB connector on the rear panel of the Alarm Panel used for communicating with connected equipment such as a Message Terminal VHF and MF HF equipment important Only connect to units that are part of the system For safety and compliance reasons the Ethernet interface is restricted to internal communication in an isolated system n amp o v te JE i D c o O The interface supports PoE Power over Ethernet which means the Alarm Panel can be powered from a PoE device through the Ethernet If you are using PoE to power the Alarm Panel the DC power cable is optional Pin out The figure and table below show the connector outline and pin assignments Connectors Pin function RJ 45 female Pin number 10 100 10 100 mixed DC amp PELEELE DC on spares data l Rx Rx DC PoE 2 Rx Rx DC PoE 3 Txt Txt DC PoE 4 DC PoE unused 5 DC PoE unused 6 Tx Tx DC PoE 7 DC PoE unused 8 DC PoE unused 23 Chapter 2 Connecting cables DC Power input Overview The DC Power input connects to a DC supply with 24 V DC nominal 10 8 to 32 V DC The interface also has a remote on off function Important 4 If you are not going to use the remote on off function you must connect pin 3 ON_IN to pin 2 DC permanently The Power connecto
5. Distress Safety System The system is intended to perform the following functions alerting including position determination of the unit in distress search and rescue coordination locating homing maritime safety information broadcasts general communications and bridge to bridge communications High Frequency Radio frequencies between 3 and 30 MHz Used for direct long distance often inter continental communications International Maritime Satellite Organisation An intergovernmental body established to ensure that Inmarsat continues to meet its public service obligations A service provided by Inmarsat offering two way store and forward packet data communications via a small low cost terminal Handles operational and personal messages including e mail telex and fax as well as distress and safety communications 33 Glossary IP MF PoE Rx Tx VHF 34 Ingress Protection An international classification system for the sealing effectiveness of enclosures of electrical equipment against the intrusion into the equipment of foreign bodies i e tools dust fingers and moisture This classification system uses the letters IP followed by two or three digits An x is used for one of the digits if there is only one class of protection e g IPX4 which addresses moisture resistance only Medium Frequency Radio frequencies RF in the range of 300 kHz to 3 MHz Navtex which is part of the current Global
6. Maritime Distress Safety System occupies 518 kHz and 490 kHz for important digital text broadcasts Power over Ethernet A standard for combining power supply with transmission of data over the Ethernet The source unit injects power into the Ethernet cable and the power is picked up at the connected device Receive Transmit Very High Frequency The radio frequency range from 30 MHz to 300 MHz Ideal for short distance terrestrial communication A Alarm Panel description 2 Multi 3 types of 1 C cable requirements 26 connectors DC power input 24 LAN 23 overview 22 DC power input connector 24 desktop mounting 16 dim function 11 dimensions 32 distress sending alert 7 distress message indication 8 document number this manual i E Ethernet connector 23 F faults indication in display 9 flush mount 19 I indication faults in connected equipment 9 incoming messages 8 initial inspection 14 Inmarsat C Alarm Panel 2 installation 15 L LAN connector 23 light adjusting 11 M manual document number i message received indication 8 mounting flush mount 19 on desktop 16 Multi Alarm Panel description 3 muting alarm sound 10 P power input connector 24 R receiving distress or urgency messages 8 repacking for shipment 30 repair 29 35 Index returning units 30 S safety summary iii SAILOR 6101 description 2 SAILOR 6103 descr
7. the wanted 6 position The bracket can be adjusted 20 71mm 53mm 7 Tighten the two knobs on the sides of the bracket when the Alarm Panel is in the correct position a 23mm 80 mm 124 mm m A eg 99 131233 18 To install the Alarm Panel Chapter 1 Installing the Alarm Panel Flush mount You can mount the Alarm Panel in a flat surface e g in a console using the Flush mount bracket and screws included with the Alarm Panel To mount the Alarm Panel in a console do as follows 1 Find a suitable location in the console Check that there is enough space for the Alarm Panel and an additional 80 mm space for cable entry i KI i 85 so lt w Me zej le fej ay Nn 5 Space for cable entry min 80 mm 27mm 28 mm 55 mm 2 Cut a hole of 89 mm x 108 mm for the Alarm Panel important The scale in the below drawing is not 1 1 Do not use it as a template without checking the dimensions 108 mm Remove material from shaded area only 89mm v R2mm x 4 99 131238 To install the Alarm Panel 19 Chapter 1 Installing the Alarm Panel 3 Place the 4 square nuts in the cut outs on the sides of the Alarm Panel two on each side 4 Ensure that the flush mount gasket is placed correctly on the Alarm Panel 5 Fit the Alarm Pan
8. AILOR 6103 The manual is intended primarily for installers of the system and service personnel Personnel installing or servicing the system must be properly trained and authorized by Thrane amp Thrane It is important that you observe all safety requirements listed in the beginning of this manual and install the system according to the guidelines in this manual Manual overview This manual has the following chapters Introduction a short description of the two types of Alarm Panel e Using the Alarm Panel a short guide on how to use the Alarm Panel to send distress alerts receive distress or urgency messages set up light and sound and test the Alarm Panel e Installing the Alarm Panel a description of how to unpack store and install the Alarm Panel e Connecting cables descriptions and pin out for the connectors guidelines for connecting the Alarm Panel and descriptions of the buttons e Service and repair a short description of how to handle defective units e Specifications technical specifications for the Alarm Panel Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Table of Contents Introduction The Alarm Panel cciccccidscsscavsssssessesssasecseaccaasesecccssvavessceeredsoves 1 Using the Alarm Panel Starting up the Alarm Panel nnenee 6 Sending a Distress alert cccsecsssscsscssessseeecssssseseseeeess 7 Receiving Distress or Urgency messages
9. E as your power source for the Alarm Panel the DC cable is optional Connecting the Alarm Panel 27 Chapter 2 Connecting cables 5 Connect the Ethernet interfaces on your Message Terminal VHF radio and or your MF HF radio to the same switch or a switch in the same network Important 4 Only connect units that are part of the system For safety and compliance reasons the Ethernet interface is restricted to internal communication in an isolated system When connected and powered all the units are automatically set up to communicate with each other in the Ethernet network Connecting multiple Alarm Panels You can connect up to twelve Alarm Panels on the same subnet e g six SAILOR 6101 and six SAILOR 6103 To connect multiple Alarm Panels do as follows 1 Connect the Alarm Panels to an Ethernet switch 2 Connect the Ethernet switch to the system s used for transmitting the alarms e g the Message Terminal in a Mini C system or a VHF radio The units are automatically set up to communicate with each other in the Ethernet network 28 Connecting multiple Alarm Panels Chapter 3 Service and repair This chapter describes what to do with defective units including how to pack them for shipment if they are to be returned Introduction The Alarm Panel designed to operate without preventive routine maintenance Although the Alarm Panel is designed and built very service friendly we strongly recommend that any
10. SAILOR SAILOR 6101 and 6103 Alarm Panel Thrane amp Thrane SAILOR 6101 and 6103 Alarm Panel Installation and user manual Document number 98 130981 A Release date August 19 2010 Disclaimer Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed by Thrane amp Thrane The information in this manual is provided for information purposes only is subject to change without notice and may contain errors or inaccuracies Manuals issued by Thrane amp Thrane are periodically revised and updated Anyone relying on this information should acquire the most current version e g from http www thrane com or from the distributor Thrane amp Thrane is not responsible for the content or accuracy of any translations or reproductions in whole or in part of this manual from any other source Copyright 2010 Thrane amp Thrane A S All rights reserved Trademark Acknowledgements e Thrane amp Thrane is a registered trademark of Thrane amp Thrane A S in the European Union and the United States e Inmarsat is a registered trademark of the International Maritime Satellite Organisation IMSO and is licensed by IMSO to Inmarsat Limited and Inmarsat Ventures plc SAILOR is a registered trademark of Thrane amp Thrane A S in the European Union the United States and other countries e Other product and company names mentioned in thi
11. acting service technician is trained specifically on the product Repair or repair attempts performed by unqualified personnel may limit the warranty The warranty on the system is defined and outlined by the distributor that supplied the system Service and repair We do not recommend repairing the Alarm Panel on board the ship Replace the defective unit and have it repaired at a qualified workshop on shore For further information on warranty and service you may also use the Thrane amp Thrane home page at http www thrane com 29 Chapter 3 Service and repair Repacking for shipment 30 The shipping carton has been carefully designed to protect the Alarm Panel and its accessories during shipment This carton and its associated packing material should be used when repacking for shipment Attach a tag indicating the type of service required return address model number and full serial number Mark the carton FRAGILE to ensure careful handling If the original shipping carton is not available the following general instructions should be used for repacking with commercially available material 1 Wrap the Alarm Panel in heavy paper or plastic Attach a tag indicating the type of service required return address model number and full serial number 2 Use a strong shipping container e g a double walled carton of 160 kg test material 3 Protect the front and rear panel with cardboard and insert a 7 cm to 10 cm layer o
12. anel is automatically powered with the system The first column of the display shows which systems are connected to the Alarm Panel A marker next to a system shows that it is the primary system for sending distress alerts or distress calls In the example above two VHF radios and one Inmarsat C system are connected to the Alarm Panel VHF 1 and Inm C 1 can be used for sending a distress call alert On the SAILOR 6101 you can connect two Inmarsat C systems On the SAILOR 6103 you can connect two VHF systems two Inmarsat C systems and two MF HF systems Starting up the Alarm Panel Chapter 2 Using the Alarm Panel Sending a Distress alert Important 4 Never send a Distress alert if you are not in distress To send a Distress alert do as follows 1 Open the cover for the Distress button you want to use VHF Inm C or MF HF 2 Press and hold the button until the light is steady and the buzzer stops more than 3 seconds Behavior Button light flashes buzzer sounds Marker in the display flashes with the button light The Distress button is pressed Hold until light and sound changes more than 3 seconds Button light constant buzzer is silent The Distress alert is being sent normally within 10 to 30 seconds Button light shortly off every 15 seconds In Inmarsat C systems The Distress alert is confirmed For further details see the user manual for the
13. check that all cables are correctly wired and fastened Grounding All cables attached to the Alarm Panel must be shielded e The shield of the Ethernet cable must be connected to ship ground in the Ethernet switch e The shield of the power cable must be connected to ship ground at the power supply Cable requirements The power cable supplied with your system is 2 5 m long with AWG 16 wires and a custom connector at one end If you are going to use another cable or extend the supplied cable make sure the cables are dimensioned correctly When the cable is connected to the power supply there must be minimum 10 8 V at the end of the cable The Ethernet cable must be Cat 5E or higher Max length is 100 m 26 Cable requirements Chapter 2 Connecting cables Connecting the Alarm Panel This section covers both versions of the Alarm Panel SAILOR 6101 and SAILOR 6103 To connect the Alarm Panel do as follows 1 Connect the power cable according to the description in DC Power input on page 24 2 Connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN connector on the Alarm Panel n seu o v i JE i D c c o O 3 Attach the cables with cable straps as shown below Quick strap Power cable eee Ethernet cable 4 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to an Ethernet switch or alternatively a PoE switch Note 4 If you are using Po
14. el has four other buttons Test Mute Dim and Dima Testing the Alarm Panel any connected equipment or the total system For information on how to test the system refer to the manual for the individual system Note 4 This test only verifies the function of the Alarm Panel itself not of Inmarsat C VHF or MF HF To test the light and sound indicators in the Alarm Panel do as follows 1 Press and hold the Test button Verify that all light indicators and alarm buttons are flashing 2 While holding the Test button press any other button including the Distress button The buzzer sounds to indicate that the pressed button and the buzzer is working Muting the alarm sound To mute the alarm sound while it is on press the Mute button K Alarm sounds are muted on all connected units until they are activated by a new event 10 General functions Chapter 2 Using the Alarm Panel Adjusting the light To increase the light intensity press and hold the Dim button To decrease the light intensity press and hold the Dim lt button Note 4 The light always goes to full intensity if there is an event such as a Distress message a fault or the Test button is pressed You can always use the Dim buttons to dim the light again if you want to KI at lt v i m m gt General functions ll Chapter 2 Using the Alarm Panel 12 General functions Chapter 1 Insta
15. el into the cut out in the console 6 Mount the flush mount bracket on the back of the Alarm Panel by mounting the 4 Torx screws through the bracket and into the square nuts placed in the Alarm Panel Flush mount gasket i 99 131239 Square nut M4x7x2 2 4 pcs oO g N i cart i Flush mount Bracket 2 pcs n D T Screws M4x65 Torx 20 4 pcs Max wall thickness 20 mm 7 Fasten the 4 Torx screws 8 Connect the cables as described in Connecting cables on page 21 20 To install the Alarm Panel Chapter 2 Connecting cables This chapter provides a description of all connectors on the Alarm Panel and gives guidelines to cabling It has the following sections e Connectors Cable requirements Connecting cables Connecting the Alarm Panel Connecting multiple Alarm Panels 21 Chapter 2 Connecting cables Connectors Overview The drawing below shows the connectors on the Alarm Panel O CRE Power vm 22 Connectors Chapter
16. f shock absorbing material between all surfaces of the equipment and the sides of the container 4 Seal the shipping container securely 5 Mark the shipping container FRAGILE to ensure careful handling Repacking for shipment Specifications General specifications Appendix A Item Specifications Mounting Flush mount or bracket method Power 10 8 to 32 V DC with remote on off input Power Typical 1 W Maximum 3 W Consumption Interfaces Ethernet 10 100 Mbit RJ45 connector DC input custom panel lock connector e IEC 60945 Compliance e Wheelmark approved IP protection IP30 Ambient 15 C to 55 C Temperature Storage 40 C to 80 C temperature Relative 40 C 93 1 cycle humidity 31 Nn 5 Ee v m m v 7 o Ma Appendix A Specifications Item Specifications Vibration Vibration Sweep 2 Hz 13 2 Hz at 1mm 13 2 Hz 100 Hz at 7m s 2 h dwell at each resonance otherwise 2 h at 30Hz in all three axes Compass safe 1m distance Dimensions Without bracket 107 mm x 121 mm x 55 mm HxWxD With bracket 124 mm x 153 mm x 90 mm Weight Without bracket 302 g With bracket 440 g 32 General specifications AWG DC GMDSS HF IMSO Inmarsat C Glossary American Wire Gauge A means of specifying wire diameters Direct Current gt oO um Va Ee Global Maritime
17. input is protected against reverse polarity Note 4 In Inmarsat C GMDSS systems it is mandatory to have two distress buttons If you have a Mini C GMDSS system only one alarm panel is required because the Message Terminal which is part of the system has a distress button Single or Multi Alarm Panel There are two variants of the Alarm Panel The SAILOR 6101 and the SAILOR 6103 e The SAILOR 6101 Alarm Panel has one distress button and can send distress alerts and receive information on incoming distress messages via the Inmarsat C satellite system only e The SAILOR 6103 Multi Alarm Panel has three distress buttons and can send distress alerts via Inmarsat C and distress calls via VHF and MF HF It can also receive information on incoming distress messages Chapter 1 Introduction SAILOR 6101 Alarm Panel The SAILOR 6101 Alarm Panel is dedicated to Inmarsat C It has one distress button for sending distress alerts over the Inmarsat C satellite network The display shows distress alert transmission in progress and distress alerts received on the Inmarsat C network SAILOR 6101 Alarm Panel Mini c lnm Distress Through the Ethernet connector you can interface to two Inmarsat C systems Note 4 If a distress alert is initiated on a system with duplicated units only one of the units will send the alarm The display shows a marker next to the name of the selected unit The Alarm Panel Chapter 1 Introduction
18. iption 3 service 29 specifications 31 storage 14 T test of Alarm Panel 10 types of Alarm Panel 1 U unpacking 14 urgency message indication 8 36 98 130981 A Thrane amp Thrane A S info thrane com www thrane com hrane amp Thrane
19. lling the Alarm Panel This chapter provides a description of how to unpack store and install the Alarm Panel It contains the following sections KI te 85 3 w lt v zej le fej ay Nn i 5 Initial inspection e Storage To install the Alarm Panel For information on cable connections see Connecting cables on page 21 Chapter 1 Installing the Alarm Panel Initial inspection Warning To avoid electrical shock do not apply power to the Alarm Panel if there is any sign of shipping damage to any part of the front or rear panel or the outer cover Read the safety summary at the front of this manual before installing or operating the Alarm Panel Inspect the shipping carton immediately upon receipt for evidence of mishandling during transport If the shipping carton is severely damaged or water stained request that the carrier s agent be present when opening the carton Save the carton packing material for future use Check that the contents of the shipment are according to the enclosed packing list If the contents are incomplete if there is mechanical damage or defect or if the Alarm Panel does not work properly notify your dealer After unpacking the Alarm Panel inspect it thoroughly for damage and loose components or fittings Storage 14 The Alarm Panel may be stored or shipped in temperatures between 40 C and 80 C Protect the Alarm Panel from extreme temperature varia
20. r is a custom connector a matching cable with connector is included in the delivery Pin out The figure and table below show the connector outline on the Alarm Panel pin assignments and wire color in the power cable delivered with the Alarm Panel Pin Pin function Wire color in number power cable 1 DC 10 8 32 V DC Red 2 DC 0 V DC Black 3 ON IN White see below 4 Not connected Blue Remote on off ON_IN Front view on Alarm Panel Panel lock 4 pin male With the Remote on off function you can switch the Alarm Panel on and off from a remote location using a switch Note that the Alarm Panel does not have a power button so it is always on unless you use the remote on off function 24 Connectors Chapter 2 Connecting cables To use the Remote on off function in the Alarm Panel do as follows 1 Connect a switch to the white wire in the power cable pin 3 ON IN in the Power connector 2 Connect the other side of the switch to the black wire in the power cable DC 0 V DC in the Power connector so that pin 3 in the Power connector is connected to DC with a resistance less than 10 kQ when the switch is closed e Switch closed Alarm Panel is on Nn seu 2 gt i JE i D Cc c o O e Switch open Alarm Panel is off Connectors 25 Chapter 2 Connecting cables Cable requirements Before using the Alarm Panel for the first time
21. s manual may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners Safety summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the equipment Thrane amp Thrane assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Component replacement and internal adjustment must be made by qualified maintenance personnel Do not service the unit with the power cable connected Always disconnect and discharge circuits before touching them DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards do not substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification to the equipment COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE Minimum compass safe distance 1 m Failure to comply with the rules above will void the warranty iii About the manual Intended readers This manual is an installation and user manual for the two types of Alarm Panel SAILOR 6101 and S
22. system you are using VHF Mini C GMDSS or MF HF Sending a Distress alert KI o to lt v D m Chapter 2 Using the Alarm Panel Receiving Distress or Urgency messages When a Distress or Urgency message is received the display of the Alarm Panel shows a flashing Distress text and the buzzer sounds periodically The Distress text is shown next to the system on which the message was received MF HF 1 Check the connected system to see the contents of the message In the example above check the Message Terminal in your Inmarsat C system to see the message 8 Receiving Distress or Urgency messages Chapter 2 Using the Alarm Panel Displaying faults The display of the Alarm Panel can show faults in the connected VHF Inmarsat C or MF HF equipment v te a a ej lt w ie zo le S Nn gt Check the connected equipment for the cause of the fault In the example above you should check MF HF radio number 1 K If the defective system is configured to be the primary system for sending distress the other system of the same type if any is automatically selected in stead In the example above MF HF 2 is automatically selected because MF HF 1 is defective Displaying faults 9 Chapter 2 Using the Alarm Panel General functions Buttons in front panel Apart from the Distress button s described in Sending a Distress alert on page 7 the front pan
23. tion which can cause condensation We recommend that you unpack the Alarm Panel immediately on delivery Initial inspection Chapter 1 Installing the Alarm Panel To install the Alarm Panel General installation requirements Normally the Alarm Panel is installed at the conning position on the bridge You can mount the Alarm Panel as a flush mounted unit integrated in a console on a desktop or in an overhead position KI te aS so lt w le fej ay Nn S Make sure the Compass Safe Distance is maintained See General specifications on page 31 Mounting the Alarm Panel K The mounting procedure is the same for the Alarm Panel and the Multi Alarm Panel so the descriptions in this chapter cover both types of Alarm Panel The next pages describe how to mount the Alarm Panel on a desktop in an overhead position and flush mounted in a console To install the Alarm Panel 15 Chapter 1 Installing the Alarm Panel Desktop mounting You can mount the Alarm Panel on a desktop using the mounting bracket For details on how to mount the Alarm Panel see Mounting the Alarm Panel with the mounting bracket on page 18 M4x12 TORX 20 4 pcs or 23 9x19 TORX 20 4 pcs L 99 131234
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