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How do I tell the difference between a Superterm and Turbo Superterm Boards?

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These two boards almost look identical. There is one easy way of telling. There is a crystal on both boards. The crystal is labeled Y1. If the value of Y1 is 22.11MHz,  then it would be a Turbo Superterm. If its 11.05MHz then it would be a...

What chips do I need to upgrade on a Superterm to use with CA4K?

Answer:
When upgrading to CA4K, there are two chips on older Superterms that might need to be updated. Below are the two chips to be concerned with:
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Why are my inputs not working on a 4 Door Turbo Superterm or 4 Door Superterm?

Answer:
Inputs on a 4 Door Turbo Superterm and a 4 Door Superterm map identical to a Smarterm. Using the wrong input numbers is a very common error that users make. For instance, the auxialary inputs on the top left of the board are...

How do I update the Firmware files in the CardAccess 3000 and CA4K software?

Answer:
There are 4 firmware images in the CardAccess 3000 folder and CA4K folder. The files are smart.img, smart2.img, super2.img, cicp2100.img and accel.img.
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What is the Mapping for the Inputs on an Accelaterm (CICP2800) 8/16 door controller?

Answer:
Note: An 8 door Accelaterm can have up to 3 I/O expansion boards connected to it.  A 16 door Accelaterm can only have 2 I/O expansion boards connected to it. Each I/O expansion board contains 16 additional inputs and 16 additional...

What is the maximum baud rate for all Continental Controllers (Panels)?

Answer:
Below is a list of Maximum baud rates for the Continental Controllers? 
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What is the T2 light used for on the Turbo Superterm or a Superterm Plus?

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The T2 light is used to display the status of Auto-Baud. The T2 light will flash as the board is sequencing through different baud rates. When it locks on to a baud rate, the light can be on solid or completely off depending on the baud rate the...

Can I tie inputs together on an Accelaterm, Turbo Superterm, Superterm or a Super Two?

Answer:
Accelaterm = NO Turbo Superterm = NO Superterm = NO Super Two = YES The Super Two is the only controller where the inputs have a common ground.  

How do I configure the strike power jumpers (Local/Remote) on a Superterm and a Turbo Superterm?

Answer:
There are two jumpers per strike relay. You must set both jumpers to either Local or Remote. If you want to use Local strike power, you must feed power into the (STKPWR) connector on the bottom of the board and also set both jumpers to Local.
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