Ts1162 Installation Manual ((full)) -

Always turn off the main power supply before handling any electrical wires.

Connect the wires to the designated terminals on the TS1162 terminal block according to the standard wiring schematics:

Consult the "Error Code Table" in the appendix of your physical manual for specific flashing patterns on the LED. Maintenance and Safety ts1162 installation manual

For in-depth programming and system-level instructions, you will need to consult the main . These can often be found on the product support sections of the Aritech or Interlogix websites and include Programming Manuals, User Manuals, and Installation and Quick Programming Guides. The Interlogix support portal may require you to download CTPlus installer software to access the latest firmware for the TS1162 and other system components.

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | Printer not detected | USB cable loose or wrong port | Try a different USB port or cable. Ensure cable is data-capable. | | Wi-Fi connection fails | Wrong password or router channel | Re-enter password. Change router to 2.4 GHz band. | | Ink error after install | Orange cap still on cartridge | Remove the orange cap. Clean electrical contacts. | | Paper jam | Paper too thick or curled | Use standard 80 gsm paper. Fan the stack before loading. | | Driver install freezes | Antivirus blocking | Temporarily disable antivirus. Run installer as administrator. | Always turn off the main power supply before

Remote Arming Station (RAS) Keypad, 3 LED * Robust moulded plastic housing. * Indoor or outdoor mounting. * Request to Exit input. aritech.com.au

Includes a input and an open collector output for door relays. These can often be found on the product

: Always install a flyback diode (e.g., 1N4004) across the relay coil to protect the from voltage spikes. DIP Switch Addressing

For persistent errors, consult the full PDF, which includes error code tables (e.g., E05 = no ink, E13 = paper jam).

Use the base as a template to mark screw holes. Use appropriate fasteners for the mounting surface (e.g., wall plugs for masonry). 2. Wiring and Terminals