Pull the bottom of the body away from the base and lift it off the top tabs.
Once physically installed and addressed, the keypad must be enabled within the Challenger system programming: Access the (Default code: 4346 ). Navigate to the RAS Configuration menu. Enable the specific RAS address you assigned to the TS1162.
Ensure the mounting surface allows the rear tamper lever to be fully depressed when the unit is secured. Enclosure Removal: Undo the retaining screws at the bottom of the keypad. ts1162 installation manual
Choose a flat, solid, vertical surface to prevent the base from warping when tightened.
Use the internal DIP switches (usually 1–4) to set the RAS address (1 through 16). Refer to your specific Challenger panel manual for the binary address table. Pull the bottom of the body away from
If the TS1162 is the last device on a long RS-485 cable run, set the termination DIP switch (typically Switch 8) to the 'ON' position to prevent data signal reflections. 4. System Integration
RS-485 data lines for communication with the Challenger panel. Request to Exit (RTE) input for controlling door egress. OUT (Open Collector) A 50mA output used to drive a door relay or door strike. Enable the specific RAS address you assigned to the TS1162
All power should be disconnected from the Challenger panel before wiring the RAS. The TS1162 typically features a pre-wired tail or screw terminals for the following connections: Connection Description
12V DC power from the Challenger LAN or an external power supply.
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