NFS2-3030/E Installation Manual — P/N 52544:N1 07/18/2014 47Fire/Security Applications Applications• If the system has arming and disarming capability, a ringback signal from the Central Station tothe arming location is required. The ringback signal informs the Protected Premises ControlPanel that the signal to arm/disarm has been received by the Central Station.• A single SLC loop may be used for both Fire and Security Device Connections.There are five software type IDs associated with security operation: A CCESS M ONITOR alarm,A REA M ONITOR, EQUIP MONITOR, S ECURITY -L, and SYS M ONITOR. There is also one softwarefunction, Security Delay (SDEL). These software elements are essential to all aspects of securityoperation, including Control-By-Event (CBE) programming. Devices with the type IDs A CCESSM ONITOR and EQUIP M ONITOR do not automatically display at the LCD or require state changeacknowledgment. State changes in devices with these software types may be output at a printer.Refer to this panel’s Programming manual for more information about the characteristics ofsoftware type IDs.4.5.3 Installing a Security Tamper SwitchFollow the instructions below to wire the cabinet with a Security Tamper Switch kit model STS-1.1. Install the STS-1 Tamper Switch onto the side of the backbox opposite the door hinge, pushingthe switch through the opening until it snaps into place.2. Install the magnet on the same side of the cabinet door as the lock. Push the magnet throughthe opening in the door until it snaps into place.3. Connect the STS-1 connector to J6 Security on the CPU.4. Program panel supervision for Tamper Input “Yes”.! WARNING:XP TRANSPONDER CIRCUITS (XPP-1, XPM-8, XPC-8, XPR-8, XPM-8L) ARE NOT SUITABLEFOR SECURITY APPLICATIONS.3030-sts1.cdrSTS-1mountinglocation(side oppositeof door hinges)Connect toJ6 SecurityFigure 4.5 Installing the STS-1 Security Tamper Switch