Menvier Security TS700 Operating instructions

Category
Security access control systems
Type
Operating instructions
TS700
Int ruder Alarm Control P anel
Installation & Programming
Instructions
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Contents
Overview
Int roduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Control Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Remote Key pads and LECs. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
System Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
System Installation
Cable Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Installing The Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Mains Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
PCB Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Wiring Detection Circu its . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Installing Remote Keypads and LECs. . . . . . 8
Engineer's Keypad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Installing a Plug-on Digicom . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Installing a stand-alone Digicom or RedCARE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Sounder Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Installing Output Modules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Connecting a Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Programmable Outputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Pre Po wer-Up Checks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Initial Power-Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Power-Up Check s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Factory Default Para meters . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Programming
Engineer Menu 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Panel Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Digicom Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Plug-on Digicom Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Detection Circuits and Attributes . . . . . . . . 18
System Timers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Setting Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
System Print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Remote Reset Algorithm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
System Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Engineer's Menu 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
View Cir cuits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Change Tim e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Change Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Change Engineer's Passcode . . . . . . . . . . 23
Configure Chime Cir cuits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Configure 24 Hour Omit Group . . . . . . . . . 23
Print System Log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Configure Part-Set Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
View System Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Reset Maste r User 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Appendice s
Domestic Part-Set Application Example. . . 26
Programming procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Commercial Part-Set Application Example 27
Programming procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Installation Record
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Overview
Introduction
The TS700 intruder alarm c ontrol system is pr ovided for dom estic and commercial i ntruder alarm
systems conforming to BS4737: part 1: 1986. The syste m consists of a control panel and at least
one remote k eypad.
Cont rol Panel
The control panel is the co ntrolling unit for the alarm system with its own power supply and an
int ernal battery (supplied separately) for use during a mains failure.
It has the following facilities:
Eight programmable detection circuits
Bell and strobe output
Four programmable high current outputs
Eight programmable digicom o utput
Connection for a plug-on digicom
Extensi on loudspeaker output (16 Ohms)
1.5 Amp power supply
All system data stored in a Non-Volatile Memory (NVM)
Remote Keypads and LECs
The TS700 system willaccept three types ofremote keypads: The NETLE D remotekeypad hasa 4 x
7 segmentLEDdisplay anda powe r indicator.The NETSTARremote keypadhasa8character LCD
display and a power indicator. The NETAR M remo te a rming keypad has a power indicator and a
programm able function L ED. The Local Expansion Card (TS700.LEC) provides the means of
adding two detec tion circuitswithoutthe need of using a remot e keypa d.All d evice types canbe
used on the same system, providing the t otal does not exceed four. Each device provides the
following facilities:
Two programmable detection circuits
A programmable output
Options
Additional equipment may be connected to the TS700:
A plug-ondigitalcommunicator t ype DC54 orDC58can be fitt edinside thecontrol panel t o
transferpanelstatusinformationtoadedicated alarmreceivingcentreviatheBTnetwork.
Other types of digital communicators, RedCARE STU or Paknet interface card can be
connected to the c ontrol panel to transfer panel status information to a dedicated alarm
receivi ng centre via the BT network.
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A printer type C PA6.P (obsolete) or a standard RS232 serial printer via a Menvier Pr inter
Adaptor(MPA/DCI)canbe connected toprovideaprintout of the200 lo g eventsand system
parameters.
An output module type CPA6. OM can be connected to provide an output to a set of
LEDs/relays to indicate circuit activation. Each module will provide up to eight circuit
indications and two modules can be "daisy chained" to provide up to sixteen outputs.
Specific ations
Input Voltage: 240V +/-10% 50Hz
Control Panel: 110mA (normal) 190mA (alar m with extensi on speaker)
Power Suppl y Rating: 1.5 Amp
NETSTAR Remote Keypad: 50mA (normal) 60mA (alarm)
NETLED Remote Keypad: 60mA (normal) 70mA (alarm)
NETARM Arming Keypad: 30mA (normal) 40mA (alarm)
Battery: 12V 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid type
Zones with tampe r loops: 10 - 16
Panel dimension s: 383w x 312h x 95d mm
Panel weigh t (w/o battery): 4.4kg
Remote Key pad dimensions: 150w x 100h x 30d mm
Remote Key pad weight: 280g
Environment: 0 - 55 °C
System Conf iguration
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Printer
Speaker
Aux 12V
Printer
Bell outpu t
Strobe
ou tput
Digi outputs 1- 8
Outputs 1- 4
Remote
Network
TS700
Number of Zones =10 to 16
8 Zones
(DP / EOL)
2 Zones
(DP / EOL)
1 Output
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
2 Zones
(DP / EOL)
1 Output
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
2 Zones
(DP / EOL)
1 Output
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
2 Zones
(DP / EOL)
1 Output
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
Figure 1. TS700 System Configuration
System Installation
Cable Routing
When installing cables ensure that detection, remote keypad, bell and mains cables are kept
separated from each other and thatpanel internal wiring is clear of the main PCB.
Installing The Control Panel
Proceed as follows:
1. Open the controlpanelby removing two screws from the frontcover.Remove the cover by
sliding it up slightly to disengagethe bottom clip,disconnect the earth bonding cable from
the spade connection on the front cover, then lift clear.
2. Note the position of the cable entries as follows:
(a) Ten 20mm cable entries and for detection, alarm and remote keypad cables.
(b) A 20mm cable entry for mains (240V) below the mains input terminal block.
The mains cable must enter the control panel through its own cable entry and must
not be m ixed with other cables.
3. Hold the control panel back box in the required position (keyhole to the top) and mark the
centre of the keyhole position. Rem ove the back box, drill and plug the hole.
4. Screw a No 10 screw into the plugged hole. Re-position the back box and mark the
remaining four securing holes. Rem ove the back box, drill and plug the holes.
5. Re-position the back box and secure using not less than 30mm x No 10 screws through the
four dished 5mm holes.
6. Passallcablesintothebaseviathetrunkingholesorknockouts,grommetingasappropriate.
7. If required install and connect the following:-
(a) Stand alone digicom or RedCARE STU.
(b) Plug-on digicom type DC54, or DC58.
(c) Output modules type CPA6.OM.
(d) Printer type DATAC or serial RS232 via a printer adapter (MPA/DCI).
Mains C onnections
Themainssupplyisconnectedtoa3wayterminalblockconnectoronthemainPCB.Allelectrical
connectionsmustbecarriedoutbyaqualifiedpersonandcom plywiththecurrentIEEregulations.
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TocomplywithEuropeanregulationsthesupplyshouldbefedfromareadilyaccessible
disconnect device, e. g. un-switched fused spur fitted.
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When making mains connections it should be ensured that if the cable slips in such a
wayastoplaceastrainontheconductors,theprotectiveearthingconductorw illbethe
last to take the strain.
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PCB Layout
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PRINTER
OUTPUT MODULE
DIGI-MODEM
Auxiliary 12V
Remote
keypad
Network
connections
Programmable
Detection
Circuits 1 - 8
Digicom Outputs
Programmable @ 100mA
Auxiliary Tamper
Extension loudspeaker
External sounder
connections
Mains connection
Bell fuse (1A)
Aux. fuse (1A)
Panel Outputs
O/P -1 = Switched -ve @ 500mA
O/P -2 = Switched -ve @ 500mA
O/P +3 = Switched +ve @ 500mA
O/P +4 = Switched +ve @ 500mA
Z1 Z2
Z3 Z4 Z5
T1 T2
T3 T4 T5
CIRCUIT 1 CIRCUIT 2
CIRCUIT 3 CIRCUIT 4 CIRCUIT 5
JP5
JP4
JP4
JP3
RR
SPKR
VOL
V
NVM
AUX
BELL
1 AMP1 AMP
BATTERY
FAULT
LED
POWER
ON
TRG
-
STB
-
TR- H/O
+
H/O
-
SPK
+
AUX
TAMP
LINE
FLT
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1 2 3 4
DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR
5
AUX
A
REMOTE NETWORK
B C D E
+4
+3
OUTPUTS
0V 12V
L NE
ENGINEERS
REMOTE
REMOTE
KEYPAD
1 AMP
FACTORY
RESET
JP2
DC
PWR
Z6 T6
CIRCUIT 5
Z7 T7
CIRCUIT 5
Z8 T8
CIRCUIT 5
AUX
0V 12V
Mains fuse (200mA)
6 7 -2 -18
Figure 2. TS700 Main PCB Layout
Wiring Detection Circuits
Alldetectioncircuitsmaybew iredas"Endofline"(EOL)or"DoublePole"(DP).Bothmethodsc anbe
used on the same system.
Double Pole (DP)
The DP method requires the following:
The detectoralarm and tampercontacts are connected to the zone and tampertermin als
respectively.
The combined alarm an d tamper loop resistance must be l ess than 100 Ohms.
The maximum number of d etection devices allowed in a circuit is ten.
Normally open devices su ch as pressure pads and ex it terminator buttons are connected
between the zone and tamper terminals.
If the detection circuit is not used links can be fitted acros s the zone and tamper loops o r
programm ed as Not Us ed.
End Of Line (EOL)
The EOL method requ ires th e following:
The detector alarm contacts must have a 4K7 shunt res istor fitted.
A2K2EndofLine(EOL) resistormustbefitted atthe poin t i n the circuitfurthestfromthecontrol
panel.
Lo op resistance with the EOL resistor shorted must be less than 100 Ohms.
The maximum number of d etection devices allowed in a circuit is ten.
Normally open devices su ch as pressure pads and ex it terminator buttons are connected
across outer t ermi nals
If the detection circuit is not used links can be fitted acros s the zone and tamper loops o r
programm ed as Not Us ed.
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Ala rm
Tamper
CIRCUIT A
ZA
TA
CIRCUIT A
ZA
TA
CIRCUIT A
ZA
TA
Ala rm
Tamper
Max. 10 devices per circuit
Wiring N.O. devices (Exit Terminators)
Ala rm
Tamper
500 meters or 100 Ohms
500 meters or 100 Ohms
Ala rm
Ala rm
Tamper
Max. 10 devices per circuit
Wiring N.O. devices (Exit Terminators)
Tamper
4K7 = Yellow, Violet, Red
2K2 = Red, Red, Red
Ala rm
Tamper
4K7
4K7
4K7
2K2
2K2
2K2
CIRCUIT B
ZB
TB
CIRCUIT B
ZB
TB
CIRCUIT B
ZB
TB
Figure 3. DP and EOL Circuit Connections
Installing Remote Keypads and LECs
The following types of devices may be connected to the control panel:
NETLED - 4 x 7 Segment LED display.
NETSTAR - 8 C haracter Starb urst LCD dis play.
NETARM - Remote Arming st ation (Power LED & programmable "Function" LED).
TS700.LEC - 2 zone local expansion card.
Any combination of devices can be used on the same system, providing the total number does
not exceed four.
1. Alwaysensurethatallpower(mainsandbattery)is removed befor e makinganyconnections
to the remote keypad.
2. Separate the cover and base by us ing a screwdriver to push 2 of the clips (top or bottom)
inward from the base indents, then lift the cover a ssembly, noting thatth e PCB is fixed t o the
under side of the cover.
3. Holdthebaseinposition (keyholetothe top)andmarkthethree securingholes, drilla ndplug
the wall as required. Pass all the cables int o the base via th e cable entry points as
appropriate and secure the base to the wall.
4. Connect “Remote Network and detection circuit cables to the approp riate t ermi nals, see
Figure 4.
5. Set the I/D selector jumper link to the required position:
I/D Selector Circuit A Circuit B Panel Output
1 09 10 5
2 11 12 6
3 13 14 7
4 15 16 8
ENG / NU LL N/A N/A N/A
No two remote keypads or LECs shou ld have the same I/D.
If the I/D is set to “ENG” the remote keypad will function as an Engineer’s keypad
allowing it to be plugged onto the control panel so that system programming and
testing may be carried out (see Engineer’s Keypad).
6. Fordetailson a llremote keypadoption links, please r efer to the instructionssupplied withthe
remote keypad.
7. Finally cliptheremote ke ypad cover ontothe base being carefulnott o trapanycables or to
obstruct the tamper switch.
Engineer's Keypad
Normally a ll system programming will be carried out from one of the installed remote keypads.
However sometimes it may be more convenient to program the system at the control panel, this
can be achieved by using an Engineers Keypad. This is temporarily plugged on to the control
panel (JP2). To convert a standard remote keypad to an "Engineers Keypad" an interface lead
can be obtained from your supplier (P/No. NETEKI).
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Remote
Network
Spare Core
Contro l Pane l
Power for
detectors
Power for
detectors
Power for
detectors
Power for
detectors
I/D=2I/D=1 I/D=3 I/D=4
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
A B C D E
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
A B C D E
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
A B C D E
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
A B C D E
A
B
C
D
E
100m (Max.)
+ + + +
Figure 4. Remote Keypad & LEC connections
NETARM / NETLED Remote Keypad NETSTAR Remote Keypad
I/D
Selector
REMOTE
I/D
LED MIMIC
ENT KEY
DISABLED
1
2
3
4
ENG
CCT B
CCT B
ZB
ZB
TB
TB
CCT A
CCT A
ZA
ZA
TA
TA
WARD SOUNDER
CONTROL
A B C D E
Display Module
O/P
-
I/D
Selector
REMOTE
I/D
LED MIMIC
ENT KEY
DISABLED
1
2
3
4
ENG
WARD SOUNDER
CONTROL
Display Module
CCT B
CC
T B
ZB
ZB
TB
TB
CCT A
CCT
A
ZA
ZA
TA
TA
A B C D E
O/P
-
Programmable output
switched -ve
@100mA
Remote network
connections
Programmable output
switched -ve
@100mA
Remote network
connections
2 Detection
Circuits
2 Detection
Circuits
Figure 5 NETARM, NETLED & NETSTAR Remote Keypads
Installing a Plug-on Digicom
1. A digicom type DC54 or DC58 can be fitted in the base of the TS700 main panel. The unit
should be fitted in accordance with the i nstallati on instruc tions supplied with it and
connected to JP3.
2. The alarm channels for the plug-on digicom a re programmed as required (page 16). It will
be necessary to fit a programmed NVM in the digicom or to program it in accordance with
the instructions supplied with the unit.
Installing a stand-alone Digicom or RedCARE
A stand-alone digital communicator, Red CARE STU or Paknet interface card can be connected
tothesystemtotrans ferpanelalarmstatusinformationtoa dedicatedalarmreceivingcentre.The
control panel has the following conne ctions (Figure 6) for a digicom etc.
1 to 8 - These are the programmabledigicom outputs. They are norm ally at+ 12V
and switch to 0V when active.
+DC POWER - This provides a permanent +12V power to the digicom. The output is
un-fused a nd therefore should only be used if the digicom is fitted inside
the control panel.
LINE FLT - When this input is switched to +12V a telephone line fault condition will be
generated.
REM RESET - Ifth e system is programmed for“Engineer Reset”,t hen after a fullalarm the
system wi llrequireresetting, norma llythis is done bythe e ngineer orcoded
remote reset. Applying a -ve to th is input terminal will cause the system to
reset after a full alarm. This input could be connected to the Control”
output on a RedCARE STU s o that the Alarm Receiving Centre can poll the
STU and thus reset the panel.
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Control
Panel
3GSTU
1
1
+DC POWER
Program
As:-
Open (08)
Alarm (05)
PA (06)
Fire (07)
LINE FLT
AUX 0V
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
TB1
Channel Inputs are
Progr ammed as
Positive Removed
TB2
TB3
TB4
Control
Line
Fault RPS
5
6
6
7
7
0V
NO NO NONC NC NC
8
8
C CC
A+ A+ A+ A+ V+
Figure 6. 3GSTU RedCAR E Connections
Sounder Connections
The external and internal sounder can be connected to the control panel u sing the following
connections:
AUX TAMP - These terminals pr ovide tamper protection to auxiliary devices such as
power supplies, extension loudspeaker units etc.
SPK+ - Extensi on loudspeakers may be connected between [SPK+] and [H/O-].
The minimum impedanceis 16Ohms. Upto twomaybe connectedto the
control panel.
Do NOT run extension loudspeak ers within the same cabling as remote
keypads or LECs.
H/O - - This is used to p rovide a permanent -ve hold off to external sounder s.
H/O + - This is used to provide a permanent +ve hold off to externa l so unders,
strobes etc. It is protected by a 1 Amp fuse (Bell 12V).
TR - - This is the negative tamper return connection from the siren or bell.
STB - - This is the strobe output which w ill switch to 0V on alarm and draws a
maximumof5 00mA.Connecttheothersi deofthestrobetothe[H/O+].
TRG - - This output can be programmed to be either an SAB or SCB and opera tes
as f ollows:
SAB: TRG -willswitchto 0Vonal armandwillsinkamaximumof500mA.
SCB: TRG - will provide a negat ive hold off, which is removed on alarm.
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Typical
External Sounder
Control
Panel
H/O -
0V
H/O +
+12V
Tamper In
TR -
STB -
Tamper Out
TRG -
Strobe +ve
Strobe -ve
Trigger -ve
Figure 7. External and Internal Sounder Connections
Installing Output Modules
Output modules (CPA6.OM) can be used to provi de an output to a set of LEDs to in dicate circui t
activations (mimic). Output modules will normally be fitted inside the equipment they are
controllingandcanbepositio nedupto500metresawayfromthemainpanel.Theymaybe fitted
insidethe TS700 byfitting postsandsecuringthem to thebase.Theoutputmoduleshould beu sed
and connected in accorda nce with the output module instructions provided (Figure 8).
Connecting a Printer
The printer model type CPA6.P (obsolete) may be directly plugged on to the control panel plug
labelledPRINTER.Alternativelyothermodelssuch as theDATAC oranystandardRS232serialprinter
canbe connectedto thecontrolpanelvia a M PA/DCI. Menvier Security supply a DATAC printerkit
whichconsistsofa portableRS323printer,chargerandDCI.The DCIcanbepurchasedseparately
if you require to source your own RS232 p rinter.
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PL1
1k Resistors
LED's
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
+12V IN
+12V OUT
+12V OUT
8
PL2
To next OM
Connect to plug
labelled OUTPUT
MODULE
100m
Figure 8. Output Module Connec tions
MPA
or DCI
DATAC or RS232 printer
CPA6 Printer
RS232 Data
Connect to JP1
PRINTER
Connect to JP1
PRINTER
1
1
CPA6 P
C
P
A
6
P
DATAIN
POWER
PAPER FEED
PRINTER SETUP
Baud Rate
Parity
Sto p Bits
Data Bits
DTR
= 4800
= None
= 2
= 8
= Normal
Figure 9. Datac Printer Set-up a nd Co nnec tions
Programmable O utp uts
The TS700 has many programmable outputs which can be used to drive relays, LED’s etc. Each
output can be progra mmed fo r a different function, see "Programmable Output Types" on page
17.
Control Panel Outputs
The control panel has four high current programmable outputs:
[-1] - Set of voltage free changeover contacts rated at 1 Amp.
[-2] - Switched -ve output rated at 500mA.
[+3] - Switched +ve output rated at 500mA.
[+4] - Switched +ve output rated at 500mA.
Remote keypads & LEC Outp uts
Each remote keypad and TS700 LEC has one prog rammable output:
[O/P] - Switched -ve output rated at 100mA.
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RelayRelay
Smoke
Detector
Smoke
Detector
Relay available from
RS components
P/No. 346-946.
Capable of switching
mains voltages
Relay available from
RS components
P/No. 346-946.
Capable of switching
mains voltages
+ 12 V + 12 V
Aux 12 V
Aux 0V
-ve O/P
+ve O/P
(Programmed as Alarm / Bell / etc)
(Programmed as Alarm / Bell / etc)
(Programmed as Detector Reset)
(Programmed as Detector Reset)
Aux 0V
Aux 0V
Aux 0V
+ve Outputs -ve Outputs
1K0 Ohm Resistor
12V Buzzer
RS Part No. 245-051
12V Buzzer
RS Part No. 245-051
1K0 Ohm Resistor
LED (Light Emiting Diode) LED (Light Emiting Diode)
-Ve O/P
-Ve O/P
-Ve O/P
+ve O/P
+ve O/P
+ve O/P
Aux 12V
Aux 12V
Aux 12V
0V 0V
Diode (IN418)Diode (IN418)
Figure 10. Programmable Outputs Wiring Examples
Pre Power-Up Checks
Once the system is installed, but prior to powering-up give the system one final check to ensure
that:
1. The wiringconformstotherequir ementsdetailedin t hismanualand thatallinterconnections
are correc t (A to A, B to B etc.).
2. All system cables arek eptclearofmains supply cabl es,telephone cables andR.F.cables.It
is recommended that cable tie s be used to keep cables separated.
3. Verify that maximum cable lengths and resistances are not exceeded.
4. Mains p ower supply cables to the system are connected t o an un-switched fused spur.
5. Grommets are used where cables enter metal hous ings to ensure that i nsulation is not
compromised.
Initial Power-Up
To power the sy stem for the first time :
1. Place a small screwdriver blade between the p ins on the control panel PCB, marked
"FACTORY RESET". This will ensure the factory default parameters are set (see Table 1).
2. Switch on the 240V mains supply and remove screwdriver blade.
3. Check that power LED on the control panel PCB is illuminated.
4. Check that the remote keypads display "LT" (Panel Lid tamper). The remote keypad
sounders and extension loudspeakers wil l operate.
5. Enter the engineers passcode (default 1234) to silence the sounders.
6. Connect the standby battery.
Power-Up Checks
When the initial power-up checks have been completed, check the following:
1. Usinga voltmetermeasuretheDCvoltageateachremotekeypad andensurethe voltageis
greater than 11V whilst running on the system standby battery.
2. Usinga voltmeter measuretheDCvoltagebetweenmains earth and+12V,andthevoltage
between mains earth and 0V. In both cases the measurement should be 1V or less. If the
Voltage is gr eaterthan 1V,the system has an "Earth Fault" and allcablesshouldbe checked
for isolation to earth.
3. Using a voltmeter set to a low DC voltage range, measure the voltage across the control
panelPCBtestpoint (V).Tocalculatethesystem currentconsumptionmultiplythereading by
ten, e.g., a reading of 7 0mV = 700mA. Ensure that the reading is not greater than 1 .0A.
4. Repeat test (3) with the system in an alarm c ondi tion and ensure that the reading is not
greater than 1.0A.
5. The system i s now rea dy to be programmed see "Program ming".
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Factory Default Parameters
Engineer's code 1234
Master User
code
5678
Panel and
Remote Outputs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Walk Test Courtesy
Light
Switched
12V
Detector
Reset
Code
Accepte
d
Code
Accepte
d
Code
Accepte
d
Code
Accepte
d
Digicom Outputs
& Channels
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fire PA Alarm Se t Eng on
Site
Bell On Tamp er Se cond
Alarm
Detection
Circuits
01: Final E xit 02: Night (access) 03-06: Night 07: Exit Terminator
08: PA Audible 09: Final E xit 10: PA Audible 11-16:Not Used
System Timers
0 1 2 3
ACPO Delay
0 seconds
No Re-arms
0
Se ttling Time
07 seconds
Digicom Delay
0 Seconds
4 5 6 7
Exit Time
30 Se conds
Entry Time
30 Se conds
Bell Duration
20 Minutes
Bell Delay
0 Minutes
8 9
Double Kn ock
0 Seconds
Test Time
14 Days
Se tting Modes
Full Set
Final Exit
Part Set A
Timed Exit
Part Set B
Timed Exit
Part Set C
Timed Exit
Reset Algorithm 004
System
Configuration
0 1 2 3
Bell output is SAB User 1 has access
to all user menus
Fire signalled at all
times
24 Hour circuits are
audible
4 5 6 7
bell is delayed for
30 seconds in pa rt
set
Alarm output is
cleared on reset
Se tting with line fault
or mains failure is
allowed
System reset by user
8 9
Continuous entry
and exit tones
Engineer code only
for access to
engineer menus
Ta ble 1. Factory Default Parameters
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Programming
Engineer Menu 1
Engineersmenu 1isselectedwhen theengineer'spasscode is enteredduringthe unsetcondition.
The engineer may leave engineer menu 1 by pressing the [ESC] key. The system will return to the
unset condition butt he remotekeypads willshow: "ENG ON SI TE". T his message will be clear ed the
next time a valid user passcode is entered. When engineers mode is selected the monitoring of
tamper circuits is disabled.
Panel Outputs
Outputs1to4 forthecontrolpanel and5 to 8 fortheremotekeypadscanbeprogrammedtoany
of the output functi on types 0 to 55 as listed in Table 2 on page 15.
1. Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1 " is selected .
2. Press 1 to select the Panel Outpu ts option.
3. The display will show: PAN.-
4. Enter the required output number 1 to 8.
5. The display will show the current output function (Table 2).
6. Enter the new function num ber and press [.
7. The display will return to step 3. Repeat steps 4 to 7 for the
remaining outputs.
8. Press ] to return to "Engineer Menu 1".
Digicom Outputs
The eightswitched-veDigicomoutputs1 to 8 may beconn ectedto theDigic om channelinputs.
The outputs may be programmed to any of the function types 0 to 55 (Table 2).
1. Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1 " is selected .
2. Press 2 to select the Digicom Outputs option.
3. The display will show: DIG.-
4. Enter the required digicom ou tput number 1 to 8.
5. The display will show the current output function (Table 2).
6. Enter the new function num ber and press [.
7. The display will return to step 3. Repeat steps 4 to 7 for the
remaining d igicom outputs.
8. Press ] to return to "Engineer Menu 1".
Plug-on Digicom Channels
The eight channels for t he plug-on digicom may be programmed to any of the function types 00
to 55 (Table 2). The procedure is similar to programming the digicom ou tputs (above).
1. Follow above procedure, except press 3 at st ep 2.
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PAN.-
Ent er panel output 1 - 4 or
remote output 5 - 6.
04
Ent er new output type 00 - 55
(see Table 2 .)
DIG.-
Ent er digicom output 1 - 8.
04
Ent er new output type 00 - 55
(see Table 2 .)
Dc3.-
Ent er digicom output 1 - 8.
No Type Function
00 Bell On Active when the external Bell trigger is activated.
01 Strobe Active when the Strobe trigger is activated.
02 SW12 Used to latch device s in an alarm. Active when the system is set.
03 D etector Reset Used to power devices which r equire power to be removed to reset them.
04 Walk Test Active when a Walk Test is in progress.
05 Alarm Active when intruder alarm is present.
06 PA Active when a PA alarm is present.
07 Fi re Active when a Fire alarm is present.
08 Set Active when the system is Set.
09 CodeAccepted Active for 10 seconds when any valid passcode is entered.
10 24 Hour Active when a 24 hour circuit is in alarm.
11 Second Alarm Active when a second circuit causes an alarm, use for ALARM CONFIRMATION.
12 Courtesy Light Active when an y keypad is in use.
13 Engr on Site Activewhentheengineer'spasscodeisentered untilaUserpasscodeisentered.
14 Ccts Omitted Active when circuits are omitted.
15 Auxiliary Active when a n Auxiliary circuit is in alarm.
16 Sndr Control Can be used as the 0V connection to an extension loudspeaker so that the
sounder is muted during keypa d entries. Only suitable for panel out puts 1 & 2.
17 Area Set A Active when area A is Set .
18 Area Set B Active w hen area B is Set.
19 Area Set C Active when area C i s Set.
20 Tamper Active when a Aux, or circuit t amper is triggered.
21 Line Fault Active when a digicom telephone line fault occurs.
22 Mains Off Active when mains power is removed.
23 Exit/Entry Active during exit and entry.
24 Test Fail Active when a circuit on Test is activated.
25 Fi rst Knock Active when a double knock is acti vated for the first time.
26 D C Failed Active if the digicom fails to communicate.(plug-on)
27 D C Successful Active when the digicom sends a message and it is a cknowledged. (plug_on)
28 D C Active Active while the dig icom is trigger ed.(plug-on)
29 Second Entry Active when the second entry timer is sta rted.
30 Entry Active when the system is set or part set and the entry route is in use.
31 Exit Active when the system exit procedure is started.
32 Part Set C fail Active when Part Set area C fails to set.
33 Part Set B fail Active when Part Set area B fails to set.
34 Part Set A fail Active when Part Set area A fails to set.
35 Part Set Active when ever the system is Part Set.
36 Area C Alarm Active when Area C Alarms.
37 Area B Alarm Active when Area B Alarms.
38 Area A Alarm Active when Area A Alarms.
39 D uress Alar m Active when a duress code is entered at a keypad.
40 - 55 Circuit mimic Will mimic (ac tive when circuit is active) circuits 1 to 16 respectively .
Ta ble 2. Prog rammable Output Functions
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Detection Circuits and Attributes
Detection circuits1 to8 for thepaneland 9 to 16forthe remot e keypads/ LECs areprogram med
as f ollows:
1. Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1 " is selected .
2. Press 4 to select the Circuits and Attributes option.
3. Select circuit number (01 - 16) and press [. The current circuit
type will be displayed.
4. Enter the new circuit type, using keys 0 to 9, or A, B or C (Table 3).
Press [ to accept.
5. The circuit n umber, type an d attributes are displayed in turn.
6. Select n ew attributes by using keys 1 to 5 (Table 4) these will
"toggle" the attributes on & off. Press [ to accept.
7. Continue for r emaining circuits with steps 3 to 5.
Key Display Circuit Type
0
NoTU
Not Used - A circuits that is not monitored.
1
NITE
Night - A circuit that will gene rate a full alarm when the system is set.
2
24HR
24 Hour - A circuit which is monitored atall times. When activated in theunsetconditiona
localalarmisgene ratedandwhenactivatedinthesetconditionafullalarmisgenerated.
3
PA S
PA Silent - Acircuitwhichismonito redatall times. When a ctivateditwill signal a P .A.onthe
Digicom ou tputs and act ivate any other outputs that have been programmed as P.A.
4
PA A
PA Audible - A circuit which is monito red atall times. When activated it will signal a P.A.on
the digicom outputs,activate any other outputs that have been programmed asP.A. and
generate a full alarm condition.
5
FIRE
Fire - A circuit that is normally connected to a smoke or heat detector. When activated it
will generate a fire tone on internal sounders and the external sounders are pulsed.
6
Au
Auxiliary - A circuit which is moni tored at all times. When ac tivated it will cause any of the
ou tputs that have been programmed as `Auxiliary' to go act ive.
7
FE
Final Exit - This must be the last detector or door contactthat is activated when leaving or
en tering the protected area. W hen the s etting mode for the area is programmed for"Final
Exit" setting, opening and closing of this circuit during the exi t procedure will cause the
system or area to set. Once set, activation of this circuit will start the entry timer.
8
ET
Exi t Terminator - A circuit that is normally conne cted to a push button outside the
protected area, which operates as follows:
a) Whenthe settingmode is programmedas"Ti med Exit",activation ofthis circuit willcause
any remaining exit time to be truncated to zero.
b) When the setting mode is programmed as "Exit Terminator", the area will set when the
Final Exit circuit has been operated and the exit terminator button is pressed.
9
FULL
FullSetKeyswitch - A circuit which can be connected t o a keyswitch to allowthe system to
be full- set (active) and unset (healthy).
A
PSA
Pa rt-Set A Keyswitch - A circuit which can be connected to a keyswitch to allow part-set
group A to be set (active) an d unset (healthy).
B
PSB
Pa rt-Set B Keyswitch - A circuit which can be connected to a keyswitch to allow part-set
group B to be set (active) and unset (heal thy).
C
PSC
Pa rt-Set C Keyswitch - A circuit which can be connected to a keyswitch to allow part-set
group C to be set (activ e) and unset (h ealthy).
Ta ble 3. Circuit T ypes
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CT.--
Ent er circuit number 01 - 16.
NITE
Ent er new circuit t ype 0 - 9 or A,
B or C (see Table 3.)
Acc
Press 0 - 5 to `toggle' circuit
attributes on & off (see Table 4.)
Key Display Attri bute Type
1
Acc
Access - Circuits programmed with this attribute are automatically isolated during the
en try procedure to allow a "walk through" route for the user to access the remote keypad.
Whenthe system isparts etactivationof a circui t withthe "Access"attribute willstartthe entry
timer. The Access attribute may only be assigned to Night circui t types.
2
2AcT
Double Knock - Circuits programmed with this attribute will only cause an alarm if:
a) Thec ircuitisactivatedtwicewithintheDouble K nockwindow(thistimemaybe setinthe
System Timers menu).
b) The circuit remains active for the whole duration of the Double Knock window.
The Double K nockattribute mayonlybeassignedtoNight,24hrandAuxiliarycircuittypes.
3
TEST
Test - Circuits with this attribute wi ll be disabled fr om the system for the period set by the
"Test Ti me" (s ee System Timers).If the circuit is activated during this period the activation w ill
be logged and the user is inform ed of the circui t failure when trying to set the system. The
testfailmessagemayonlybe clear edwiththe engineer's p asscode.Ifat theendofth e test
period no activations have occurred the circuit is automatically r emoved from test and
behavesas normal.Thetestperiod is initiatedbyenteringt heengineer's passcode. Thetest
attribute may only beassigned to Night, 24hr, PA Silent , PA Audible, Fire and Auxiliarycircuit
types.
4
ISOL
Isolate - Circuits with th is attribute are allowed to be omitted by the user when setting the
system.The isolate attributemayonlybeassignedtoNight,24hrandAuxiliarycircuittypes.
5
RST
Reset - This a ttribute is normally assigned to a circuit that is connected to a Vibra tion or
Smoke d etector, so that during the "Detector Reset" period the circuitis not monitored. The
Re set attribute may only be assigned to Night, 24hr, Fire an d Auxiliary circuit types.
Ta ble 4. Circuit Attributes
System Timers
There are ten separate system timers which are sh own in Table 5a and 5b.
1. Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1 " is selected .
2. Press 5 to select the System Timers option.
3. The display will show: Tir.-
4. Enter the required timer number 0 to 9.
5. The display will show the current timer setting.
6. Enter the new timer value an d pr ess [.
7. The display will return to step 3. Repeat steps 4 to 7 for the
remaining outputs.
8. Press ] to return to "Engineer Menu 1".
Key Timer Range Function
0
ACPO Delay 0-199sec ForACPO requirementsthistimerisnormallysetto 90 seconds.Ifduringthe
en try procedure the user deviates from the e ntry route and causes an
alarm, the communication of the alarm signal to the central station is
delayed by this timer .
1
Re -Arms 0-199 At the end o f the bell durat ion time the sy stem re-arms all circuits that are
he althy. Circuits thatarestillin an alarm areisolated u ntiltheychange to a
he althy condition. This timer controls the number of times that a circuit will
re-arm before it is locked out of the system.
Ta ble 5a. System Timers
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Tir.-
Ent er timer number 0 - 9. (see
Table 5a & 5b)
030
Ent er timer value 000 -199. (see
Table 5a & 5b)
2
Settling Time 0-199 sec Whensettin g the system by"FinalExit"or "ExitTerminator", detectorsthatare
on the exitroute sometimes take3- 4 secondsto settle after activation. The
delay programmed in this timer is used to allow these detectors to sett le
before the system or area is set.
3
Digicom Delay 0-199 sec When the system is part-set the communication of an alarm s ignal t o the
central station may be delayed by the value set in this timer.
4
Exit Time 0-199 sec This timer sets the delay between the user initiating the ex itprocedure and
the system (orarea)actuallySetting.Ifdu ringtheexittimea n ExitTerminator
circuit is activated the exit time is cancelled and the system sets
immediately.
5
Entry Time 0-199 sec The time allowed for entering the protected premises via the entry route
when the system is (Part) Set . Th e time is allocated to two entry periods. A
warning is given if thef irstis exceeded andafullalarmoccursifthesecond
is exceeded .
6
Bell Durati on 0-199 min The duration time of the bell and sounders when an alarm occurs.
7
Bell Delay 0-199 min This timer delays the activati on of the bell output and interna l sounders.
8
Double Knock 0-199 sec This is the Double Knock time window in which either:
Two circuit activation must occur within this time to generate an alarm
condition. Or the ci rcuit must remain active for the whole duration of this
time to generate an alarm condition. This will only apply to circuits with the
Double Knock attribute
9
Test Time 0-30 days This timervaries thenumberofdays that Testattributemay beapplied to a
circuit. If the time is set to 000 then circuitswillremain on test until the "Test"
attribute is removed.
Ta ble 5b. System Timers
Setting Modes
The system may be set by one of the following modes:
Final Exit - The system or area will set when the "Final Exit" circuit is activated and after
the "Settle Ti me" has expired.
Exit Terminator - The system or area will set when the "Final Exit" circuit is activated, the "Exit
Terminator" button is pressed and after the "Settle Time" has expired.
Timed Exit - The system or area will set when the "Exit Tim e" has expired or if the "Exit
Terminator" button is pressed.
The se tting mode for full-set, part-set groups A, B and C are programmed as follows:
1. Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1 " is selected .
2. Press 6 to select the Setting Modes option.
3. The display will show: S.BY-
4. Select setting group by pressing:
0 fo r full-set
A fo r part-set group A
B fo r part-set group B
C fo r part-set group C
5. The display will show the current setting mode.
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S.BY-
Ent er setting group 0,A,B or C.
F-FE
Ent er setting mode 1,2,3 or 0.
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