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Risco Tamper Switch For Enclosure - Suits Lightsys+ and Lightsys2

Risco

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SKU:
STK RP432TMP000A
UPC:
4438282665249
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Risco Tamper Switch for Enclosure – Suits LightSYS+ and LightSYS2

The Risco enclosure tamper switch is designed for use with LightSYS Plus and LightSYS2 control panel enclosures. It provides rear tamper protection by detecting when the panel is removed from the wall or the enclosure is opened.

Key features icon Key Features

  • Rear enclosure tamper switch for LightSYS control panels.
  • Provides additional tamper protection for the control panel housing.
  • Clips into the provided slot below the printed circuit board zone terminals.
  • Enabled via DIP switch number 3 when installed.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Item Code: RP432TMP000A
  • Product Type: Enclosure tamper switch
  • Compatibility: Risco LightSYS Plus and LightSYS2
  • Installation: Clips into enclosure slot below zone terminals
  • Activation: Enabled via DIP switch number 3

Contents icon What's In The Box

  • 1 × Risco enclosure tamper switch assembly

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Adding rear tamper protection to LightSYS Plus and LightSYS2 control panels.
  • Upgrading installations to meet tamper detection requirements.
  • Replacing damaged or missing tamper switch assemblies.

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is this tamper switch included with the control panel?
    It may not be included with all panel kits. This item is used when a replacement or additional tamper switch is required.
  • Where is the tamper switch installed?
    It clips into the designated slot inside the enclosure below the zone terminals on the control panel.
  • Does the panel need configuration after installation?
    Yes. The tamper switch must be enabled using DIP switch number 3 on the control panel.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • Rear tamper switches are commonly specified in higher security installations to detect panel removal from the wall.
  • Correct tamper configuration helps ensure the system meets monitoring and insurance requirements.
  • Installers typically test tamper functionality during system commissioning.