TS2500 Intruder Alarm Manual
TS2500 Intruder Alarm Manual
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Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Menu Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Auto-set Timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Network Equipment Wards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
XNodes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Remote Keypads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Keypad Sounder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Extension loudspeakers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Equipment Wards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Panel tamper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Bell Box Tamper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Aux 1 Tamper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Aux 2 Tamper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Phone Line Fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Mains Power Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Payment Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Alarms Engineer Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Tamper Engineer Reset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Remote Reset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Panel Speaker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Relearn Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Re-arms applies to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Hi Security ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Digi in Part Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
System Bell/STB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Ward A Foyer Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Unset fire Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Double Knock Wards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Unset Circuit Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Log Search Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Shunt Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
OM Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Mimic options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
CCT options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Set Volume Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Edit Quick Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Engineers Wards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Code Lock Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Appendices
Text Editing Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Cursor Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Common Key Sequences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Setup New Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
TS2500 Installation Manual System Overview
System Overview
System Overview
System Architecture
Aux 12V
TS2500
4 The XNode is capable of driving
CONTROL
Plug-on 4 Remote Keypads and a
Digicom / Modem
PANEL 5
Loudspeaker
Bell Output 6
Strobe Output 7
Digi Outputs 1 - 8 8
Outputs 1 - 4
Wiring Option 4
2 Outputs 1 Output 1 Output 2 Outputs 2 Outputs
TS900
TS900 ID Node Node
5
8 Zones
Network Wiring = 4 Core 30 ID Zones
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The TS2500 intruder alarm control system has been Up to 5 remote keypads can be connected when
designed to suit medium to large installation sites. The directly wired to the network. The XNode also provides
TS2500 system can be expanded up to 1040 zones. The the facility to connect up to 4 remote keypads giving a
system is capable of “up” and “down” line loading, system total of 512 remote keypads. Each remote
allowing remote programming and interrogation via keypad has two detection circuits and a single switched
the telephone line and a P.C. -ve output. The four types are:
Complex site requirements such as multi-ward setting
32 Character LCD (NETLCD)
can be achieved, as the system is capable of being
The NETLCD remote keypad has a back-lit 32 character
broken down into 16 separately controlled areas
super-twist Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and a back-lit
(Wards) so that the premises or parts of the premises can
tactile rubber keypad. All system programming must be
be controlled independently.
carried out from a NETLCD remote keypad.
The TS2500 system is a true multi-tasking system, which
allows up to maximum of eight users operating the 8 Character Starburst (NETSTAR)
system simultaneously. The NETSTAR remote keypad has a back-lit 8 character
starburst display (LCD) and a back-lit tactile rubber
keypad. This type of remote keypad is limited to setting
Control Panel and unsetting only, and cannot be used to program the
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The control panel is the controlling unit for the system, it system.
has a power supply and connections for a standby
The display will always show the system time.
battery. It has the following facilities:
l 8 networks for connecting remote keypads and 4 Character LED (NETLED)
Nodes The NETLED remote keypad has a 4 character
l Connections for two 8 zone local expansion cards 7-segment LED display and back-lit tactile rubber
(TSLEC8) keypad. This type of remote keypad is limited to setting
and unsetting, and cannot be used to program the
Two auxiliary tamper zones
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l system.
l Bell and strobe outputs The display will always show the system time.
l 4 programmable outputs (1 x Voltage free
contacts and 3 high current transistorised) Remote Arming Station (NETARM)
The Remote Arming Station only allows setting and
l 8 programmable digicom/RedCARE outputs
unsetting of the system. The unit has two indicator LED’s,
l A connector for a Menvier plug-on digicom or the “Power LED” and a programmable “Function LED”
digi-modem (the “Function LED” may be programmed as “Fault” or
l A connector for a printer via the MPA or DCI printer “Area Set” etc.).
adaptor
l A connector for mimic modules (CPA6.OM) Expansion Devices
l Extension loudspeaker output There are several options for expanding the system:
l All system program information and the 4000 event
log is stored in two removable non-volatile memory TS700 LEC
(NVM) devices The Local Expansion Card (LEC) provides two
programmable detection circuits and one
programmable switched -ve output. Up to 5 TS700 LECs
can be connected on any one network.
TS900 Node
The TS900 Node provides eight programmable
detection circuits and two programmable outputs (one
switched +ve and one switched -ve). Up to 5 TS900
Nodes can be connected on any one network.
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System Overview
The XNode provides eight programmable detection
circuits, two programmable outputs (one switched +ve Control Panel
and one switched -ve) and a loudspeaker output for Part No: TS2500
driving a 16 Ohm loudspeaker. Each XNode can also Input Supply: 230V ±10% 50Hz
drive up to 4 remote keypads. Up to 16 XNodes can be
Current: 220mA (normal)
connected on any one network.
300mA (alarm) with speaker
TSLEC8 Power Supply: 1.5A
The TSLEC8 Local Expansion Card (LEC) is designed to Standby Battery: 2 x 7.0Ah or 1 x 17Ah
be fitted inside the control panel it provides 8 Zones 2 to 1040
programmable detection circuits. The control panel will Panel Outputs: 1 = voltage free changeover
accept two TSLEC8s. 2 = Switched -ve @500mA
3 = Switched +ve @500mA
TS900 ID Node 4 = Switched +ve @500mA
The TS900 ID Node can be used as an alternative to the
Digi Outputs 1-8: +ve removed
standard TS900 Node. It provides a single ID Detector
Source 5mA in 12V condition
Loop for connection to 30 ID devices and 8
Sink 100mA in 0V condition
programmable outputs. Several configuration options
Speaker Output: 16 Ohms
allow it to be used on its own or with existing TS900
Nodes. Bell Trigger: Switched -ve @500mA
Strobe Trigger: Switched -ve @500mA
Dimensions: 384(W) x 312(H) x 95(D) mm
Other Devices Material: 1.2mm mild steel
Printer Weight: 4.9 Kg
A DATAC printer or any standard RS232 printer can be Environment: -10 to 55°C
connected to the control panel to obtain system and
log print-outs. LCD Remote Keypad
Part No: NETLCD
CPA6.OM Output Module Display: 32 Character Liquid Crystal
Each output module provides eight switched -ve
outputs, the output modules can be daisy-chained Current: 50mA (normal) 60mA (alarm)
together to provide multiples of eight outputs. The Zones: 2
outputs can be used to indicate ward status information Output: Switched -ve @100mA
and/or circuit alarm/mimic indications. Dimensions: 150(W) x 104(H) x 30(D) mm
Material: 3mm Polycarbonate
DC54/58/58M Digicom and Digi-modem Weight: 282g
A 4-channel DC54 or 8-channel DC58 digital
communicator can be plugged onto the control panel Environment: -10 to 55°C
to allow alarm status information to be transferred to a
dedicated Alarm Receiving Centre. The 8 channel Starburst Remote Keypad
DC58M digi-modem can be plugged onto the control Part No: NETSTAR
panel, which functions as a digital communicator and Display: 8 Character Liquid Crystal
V21 modem. The modem facility is required when using Current: 50mA (normal) 60mA (alarm)
the up/down loading feature. Zones: 2
Output: Switched -ve @100mA
TSNIB Networker Interface Board
A driver and receiver board that allows Nodes or Dimensions: 150(W) x 104(H) x 30(D) mm
remotes to be driven up to 3 Km. Material: 3mm Polycarbonate
Weight: 263g
Environment: -10 to 55°C
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System Design
System Wiring Calculating Voltage Drop
The TS2500 system uses standard 7/0.2 un-screened In order for the system work correctly the voltage at
alarm cable to inter-connect devices within the system. each device must NOT drop below 10.5V even when
System Design
The number of cores will vary depending on the device running on the standby battery. Standard 7/0.2 alarm
being connected. cable has a resistance of 8 Ohms per 100 metres per
core. The voltage drop is calculated using the following
Cable Segregation formula:
All cables for the alarm system should be segregated V Drop = Current drawn x cable length x 0.08 x 2
from any other cables and wiring services like mains
The table below shows the expected voltage drop
supply cables, telephone cables, computer network
against the current drawn and cable length:
cables and R.F. cables. In addition to this the network
and detection circuit cables should be kept clear of
cables supplying sounders or extension loudspeakers. It
is also advisable to avoid running more than one
network down a single multi-core cable.
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1. The total current being drawn at the first Node = 4. The total current being drawn at the second Node
180mA + 180mA = 360mA. = 180mA + 180mA = 360mA.
2. Voltage drop to the first Node = 360mA @ 20m = 5. Voltage drop to the second Node = 360mA @ 20m
1.15V (see table). = 1.15V (see table).
3. Voltage at first Node = control panel voltage - 6. Voltage at second Node = first Node voltage -
voltage drop = 13.60 -1.15 = 12.45V. voltage drop = 11.87 - 1.15 = 10.77V.
4. The total current being drawn at the second Node 7. The total current being drawn at the third Node =
= 180mA. 180mA.
5. Voltage drop to the second Node = 180mA @ 20m 8. Voltage drop to the third Node = 180mA @ 20m =
= 0.58 (see table). 0.58V (see table 1).
6. Voltage at second Node = first Node voltage - 9. Voltage at third Node = second Node voltage -
voltage drop = 12.45 - 0.58 = 11.87V. voltage drop = 10.77 - 0.58 = 10.19V.
The example clearly demonstrates that the voltage The second example demonstrates that when the third
levels at both Nodes is acceptable. Node is added to the network the current drawn at each
device is increased and therefore the voltage drop at
Voltage Drop Example 2 each device is increased. The voltage level at the third
The second example shows what happens when a third Node is now below the 10.5V threshold and may cause
Node is connected 20 metres from the second Node. problems.
Example 1 20m 20m
Control Panel
I = 360 mA Node 1 I = 180 mA Node 2
A(+) Node = 60mA Node = 60mA
B(-)
Total = 180mA Total = 180mA
Network
AUX AUX
Control Panel
I = 540 mA Node 1 I = 360 mA Node 2 I = 180 mA Node 3
A (+) Node = 60mA Node = 60mA Node = 60mA
B (-)
Total = 180mA Total = 180mA Total = 180mA
Network
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Control Panel
I = 540 mA Node 1 I = 360 mA Node 2 I = 180 mA Node 3
A (+) Node = 60mA Node = 60mA Node = 60mA
B (-)
Total = 180mA Total = 180mA Total = 180mA
Network
System Design
AUX AUX AUX
Control Panel
I = 180 mA Node 1 I = 120 mA Node 2 I = 60 mA Node 3
A (+) Node = 60mA Node = 60mA Node = 60mA
B (-)
Total = 60mA Total = 60mA Total = 60mA
Network
Voltage at Node Voltage at Node Voltage at Node
13.02 V 12.64 V 12.45 V
Aux I = 360 mA I = 240 mA I = 120 mA
+Ve
-Ve
Voltage at panel
120mA taken by detectors 120mA taken by detectors 120mA taken by detectors
13.60 V
Voltage at detectors Voltage at detectors Voltage at detectors
12.45 V 11.66 V 11.28 V
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Control Panel
Node 1 I = 180 mA Node 2 I = 360 mA Node 3 I = 540 mA Node 4 I = 720 mA Node 5
A (+) Node = 60mA Node = 60mA Node = 60mA Node = 60mA Node = 60mA
B(-)
Total = 180mA Total = 180mA Total = 180mA Total = 180mA Total = 180mA
Network
I = 900 mA
120mA taken by detectors 120mA taken by detectors
System Design
Note: Voltage at Node Voltage at Node Voltage at Node Supply voltage at the Node Voltage at Node
The +ve supply from 7.84 V 8.42 V 9.57 V 11.30 V 13.60 V
the panel must remain
isolated from the +ve 519 XB
of the Remote PSU. 1A PSU
-
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Control Panel
Node 1 I = 180 mA Node 2 I = 360 mA Node 3 I = 360 mA Node 4 I = 180 mA Node 5
A (+) Node = 60mA Node = 60mA Node = 60mA Node = 60mA Node = 60mA
B(-) Total = 180mA
Total = 180mA Total = 180mA Total = 180mA Total = 180mA
Network
120mA taken by detectors 120mA taken by detectors 120mA taken by detectors 120mA taken by detectors 120mA taken by detectors
Note: Voltage at Node Voltage at Node Voltage at Node Voltage at Node Voltage at Node
The +ve supply from 11.87 V 12.45 V 13.60 V 12.45 V 11.87 V
the panel must remain
isolated from the +ve 519 XB
of the Remote PSU. 1A PSU
0V
12V
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1 Km (Max.)
System Design
Daisy-chained Connections
1 Km (Max.)
100 metres 100 metres 100 metres 100 metres 100 metres
NOTE:
The maximum number of devices XNode XNode
that can be "Star" connected from
I/D=5 I/D=11
the output of the Node or control
In Out In Out
panel is 4.
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remote keypad from the XNode must not exceed 100 will show “SYSTEM IS BUSY PLEASE WAIT.”.
metres. Power for detectors are provided by the A(+) The remote keypads follow the ward assignment
and B(-) terminals. of the XNode, i.e. if the XNode is assigned to
ward A then remote keypads 1-4 connected to
The detection circuits in the XNode can either be
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that XNode are also assigned to ward A.
mapped to the XNode or to the remote keypads by
setting the 4-way “Remote Zone Enable” switch as The loudspeaker and remote keypad sounders
+
will follow the ward assignment of the XNode.
shown in the table below:
The programmable output on the remote
Switch OFF ON keypads are mapped as follows: Remote
1 XNode circuits A & B Remote keypad 1 keypads 1 and 3 follow XNode output A and
enabled circuits A & B enabled remote keypads 2 and 4 follow XNode output B.
2 XNode circuits C & D Remote keypad 2
enabled circuits A & B enabled
3 XNode circuits E & F Remote keypad 3
enabled circuits A & B enabled
4 XNode circuits G & H Remote keypad 4
enabled circuits A & B enabled
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6 Core
Alarm Cable The TS900 Node has two programmable outputs, each
A +12V Power for rated at 100mA, output [A+] is a switched +ve output
Remote B 0V
detectors and output [B-] is a switched -ve. The outputs can be
I/D=1 Keypad C
+
D used to drive sounders or relays etc.
E
No two devices should have the same address
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Spare core used to double
up "B" to reduce voltage drop. (I/D).
100 metres (Max.)
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A +12V Power for The maximum number of devices is five.
Remote B 0V
detectors TS900 Nodes and XNodes cannot be connected
Keypad C
I/D=2
D on the same network.
E
+
E
internal sounders to operate.
No two devices should have the same address
+
(I/D).
A +12V Power for
Remote B 0V
detectors This method of connection is designed for
I/D=4 Keypad C
D
networks 1 and 2. Although it can be used on
E other networks, the “D” connection for the
remote keypads will have to be taken from
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networks 1 or 2.
Fiigure 5. Wiring Remote Keypads to an XNode The sounder on the remote keypads will follow
+
the control panel sounder.
Remote keypads cannot be multi-tasked
Wiring a Loudspeaker to an XNode between each other on the same network when
+
The XNode has set of terminals for connecting up to two using this method of connection.
16Ω extension loudspeakers. It is recommended that a The maximum number of devices is five.
remote power supply is connected to the XNode to
provide the additional power for the loudspeaker.
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100 metres 100 metres 100 metres 100 metres 100 metres
System Design
B 4 Core B B 4 Core B B 4 Core B B 4 Core B B 4 Core B B
F F F F F F F F F F F
G G G G G G G G G G G
Data
Network
A A
B B
C C
D D
E E
100 metres 100 metres
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“D” connection is not required.
No two devices should have the same address
+
(I/D).
This method of connection is designed for
networks 1 and 2. Although it can be used on
other networks, the “D” connection for the
remote keypads will have to be taken from
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networks 1 or 2.
The sounder on the remote keypads will follow
+
the control panel sounder.
Remote keypads cannot be multi-tasked
between each other on the same network when
using this method of connection.
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C/F
D
E/G
Power For Power For Power For Power For Power For
Detectors Detectors Detectors Detectors Detectors
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only operates under the relevant conditions.
battery will take over and maintain the system. In order
to safeguard the battery from full discharge the control Extension loudspeaker MUST NOT be wired in the
panel automatically isolates the standby battery when same multi-core as network or detection circuit
its voltage falls below 9.5V. When the mains power is cabling.
restored the system will power-up and reconnect the
battery, then continue to recharge.
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System Design
can be monitored using one of the Node detection
The XNode also has a connector for a single output
circuits.
module, but the outputs will only mimic the eight
detection circuits of the XNode.
Plug-on Digital Communicator
The DC54 (4 channel) or DC58 (8 channel) can be Networker Interface Boards
plugged onto the control panel so that alarm status
The Networker Interface Boards (NIBs) can be used when
information can be transferred to an Alarm Receiving
cable runs between Nodes or remote keypads exceed
Centre (ARC). The DC58 also offers the additional facility
100 metres. The NIBs are supplied as a driver unit and
of reporting separate account numbers per ward. All
receiver unit. The driver unit connects to the output of
data for the digital communicator can be
the control panel or Node and the receiver unit can be
programmed via the control panel.
connected up to 3 kilometres away. A separate remote
power supply unit will be required to power the receiver
Plug-on Digi-modem unit and the remainder of equipment on the network.
The DC58M is a combined 8 channel digital
communicator and V21 modem. The digital
communicator also offers the additional facility of
reporting separate account numbers per ward. If
required the digicom can be disabled so that only the
modem facilities are provided. The V21 modem is
required to allow uploading and downloading of
system data via a PC using Menvier Lineload software.
Printer
A DATAC printer or any serial RS232 printer can be
connected to the control panel via a MPA or DCI (printer
adaptor). The printer can be used to obtain a full
printout of the system programming or event log. It can
also be left connected and used as an on-line printer,
i.e., all system events are printed as and when they
occur.
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System Installation
TS2500 Control Panel 5. Re-position the back box and pass all cables into
the base via the appropriate cable entries,
Installation Procedure remembering to fit grommeyts where necessary.
1. Open the control panel by removing three screws
6. Secure the back box using not less than 30mm x No
from the front cover. Remove the cover and
10 screws through the three securing holes.
disconnect the earth bonding cable from the
spade connection on on the transformer. 7. If required install and connect the following:
2. Note the position of the cable entries as follows: (a) Stand alone digicom or RedCARE STU or other
signalling device.
(a) Ten 20mm cable entries for detection, alarm
and remote keypad cables. (b) Plug-on digicom type DC54, DC58 or DC58M.
Installation
(b) A 20mm cable entry for mains (230V) below the (c) Output modules type CPA6.OM.
+
mains input terminal block. (d) Printer type DATAC or serial RS232 via a printer
adaptor (DCI/MPA).
The mains cable must enter the control
panel through its own cable entry and must (e) Relay module type RM3A.
+
not be mixed with other cables.
When replacing the cover, always ensure that
3. Hold the control panel back box in the required
the earth bonding lead is connected to the
position and mark the centre of the middle fixing
spade connection on the transformer.
position. Remove 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
two securing holes. Remove the back box, drill and
plug the holes.
Fused Terminal
Block 200mA Mains
Transformer
Spade connection
for earth lead to
front cover
Mains Cable
Entry
Battery
Position
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fused terminal block,which is fitted with a 315mA fuse. installed inside the control panel to provide continuous
All electrical connections should be carried out system operation in the event of a mains failure. A set of
by a qualified electrician and must comply with battery leads are provided in the spares pack to allow
+
the current IEE regulations. connection between the battery and control panel.
To comply with European regulations the supply
should be fed from a readily accessible + +
+
_ Battery
disconnect device, e.g. un-switched fused spur. 12V 17Ah Battery
When making mains connections it should be -
ensured that if the cable slips in such a way as to
place a strain on the conductors, the protective OR
earthing conductor will be the last to take the
strain. + +
_ Battery
12V 7Ah Battery
Installation
-
FUSE 315mA
+
E -
To transformer
N
Figure 10. Battery Connections
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24
13
19
12
10
11
2
5
4
OUTPUT 1 0V 12V -- OUTPUTS -- DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR POWER
- +
TAMP 2 TAMP 1 - -
BELL
- + SPEAKER 0V 12V
RESET FLT
-2 N/O N/C COM +3 +4 AUX 7 8 6 4 5 3 2 1 +DC REM LINE AUX AUX -
TRG STB TR- H/O H/O + AUX EARTH A. C.
BELL 12V (1 AMP) AUX 12V (1 AMP)
HEARTBEAT
DIGI-MODEM
JP7
LED 3
32
COMMS PORT
31
NVM UPPER NVM LOWER
MODULE
OUTPUT
POWER
JP2
LED 1
27
27
26
26
20
18
22
PRINTER
JP1
JP6
SYSTEM
LEARN
KICK
START
25
BATT
FAULT
FACTORY
RESTART
JP5
14
LEC 2
28
V
17
16
JP4 LEC 1
21
JP9 JP3
ENGINEERS REMOTE
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NETWORK 1 (1 AMP) NETWORK 2 (1 AMP) NETWORK 3 (1 AMP) NETWORK 4 (1 AMP) NETWORK 5 (1 AMP) NETWORK 6 (1 AMP) NETWORK 7 (1 AMP) NETWORK 8 (1 AMP)
Main PCB Layout
A B C/F D E/G A B C/F D E/G A B C/F E/G A B C/F E/G A B C/F E/G A B C/F E/G A B C/F E/G A B C/F E/G AUX + -
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NETWORK 1 NETWORK 2 NETWORK 3 NETWORK 4 NETWORK 5 NETWORK 6 NETWORK 7 NETWORK 8 0V 12V BATTERY
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Connection Terminals, Plugs & Indicators be used if the device is fitted inside the control
The main PCB has the following connectors etc. panel housing.
Installation
4 Earth Terminal contact rated at 1Amp. Output [-2] is a switched
Connection to mains earth.
negative output rated at 500mA. Outputs [+3]
5 AC Input Terminals and [+4] are switched positive outputs rated at
The output from the mains transformer is 500mA.
connected into these two terminals.
14 Printer Output Port (JP1)
6 External Sounder Terminals This 6-pin plug is used for connecting to either a
This group of terminals are used for connection to CPA6 printer or a standard RS232 printer via the
an external sounder, for full details of their function DCI/MPA printer adaptor.
see page 26.
15 Output Module (JP2)
7 Speaker Terminals Output modules type CPA6.OM can be
Up to two 16Ω extension loudspeakers can be connected to this 5-pin plug, and are used to
connected across these two terminals. The provide switched -ve outputs to LED's/relays etc.
volume is controlled via a programming option, The outputs can be programmed such that they
see “Set Volume Level” on page 83. give ward status information and/or circuit
8 Auxiliary Tampers 1 & 2 mimic/alarm indications.
These terminals provide tamper protection to
16 LEC 1 (JP3) / LEC 2 (JP4)
auxiliary devices such as remote power supplies, Two TSLEC8 PCBs can be connected via an
extension loudspeakers etc. If they are not used interface lead to these connectors. The interface
they must be linked out. lead is provided with the TSLEC8.
9 Remote Reset Input 17 Factory Restart (JP5)
After a full alarm the system will require resetting, If these pins are shorted during power-up all
normally this is done by the engineer or via coded system parameters are reset to their factory
remote reset. By applying a -ve to this input default settings. If the engineer’s passcode is lost
terminal it will cause the system to reset after a full or forgotten it can be reset to 1234 without losing
alarm. This input could be connected to the any other program data as follows:
“Control” output on a RedCARE STU so that the
(a) Ensure that the system is fully unset and a
central station can provide a “Remote Reset”
master user passcode is available.
facility.
(b) Remove the cover from the control panel, this
10 Line Fault Input
When this input is applied with a +ve signal the will cause a panel lid tamper alarm.
system will generate a “Line Fault” condition. In the (c) Enter the master user passcode to silence the
unset condition the system will generate a alarm.
“Chime” tone every minute. In the set condition (d) Place the blade of a small screwdriver
any programmed bell delay is cancelled. between the “FACTORY RESTART” pins. A
11 +DC Power multi-tone sound indicates that the engineer’s
This terminal provides the +12V power to the passcode has been reset. This action will be
stand-alone digital communicator or RedCARE recorded in the system log.
STU. This output is un-fused and therefore must only
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starburst Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). If the “ENT” key is enabled the remote keypad can
The NETSTAR remote keypad is limited to setting, be used to set/unset and access all user menus. If
unsetting and part-setting, and cannot be used the “ENT” key is disabled the remote keypad can
for system programming. The display will always only be used to set and unset the system.
show the system time.
Installation
1 2
+
display. Display Module
LED MIMIC
3
The NETLED remote keypad is limited to setting,
unsetting and part-setting, and cannot be used
1
I/D 2
Selector
3
4 4
for system programming. The display will always ENG
REMOTE
I/D
WARD SOUNDER
5
CONTROL
NETARM Remote Arming Station
The NETARM remote arming station only has two A B C D E O/P
-
SPK
+
+
DISABLED
= Engineer).
DISABLED
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table below, ensuring no two remote keypads on keypads, LECs or nodes have the same I/D.
the same Node have the same I/D.
5. Finally clip the remote keypad cover onto the base
5. Set the “Remote Zone Enable” switch on the XNode being careful not to trap any cables or to obstruct
to enable zones in the remote keypads as required. the tamper switch.
6. If installing the NETSTAR, NETLED or NETARM it is Remote Keypads connected to the Network
recommended that the “ENT Key Disable” jumper is
I/D Circuit A Circuit B Output
set to the disabled position. This will ensure that the
keypad functions are limited to setting and 1 N001 N002 N01A
unsetting. 2 N009 N010 N02A
3 N017 N018 N03A
7. Finally clip the remote keypad cover onto the base
being careful not to trap any cables or to obstruct 4 N025 N026 N04A
the tamper switch. ENG N033 N034 N05A
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Auxiliary 12V
(for detectors)
CIRCUIT H
SPEAKER
TH
ZA
ENABLE
CIRCUIT A
VOLUME
1 2 3 4
ZH
TA
I/D selector
1
ZB
Tamper switch
CIRCUIT G
CIRCUIT B
TG
TS900
2
3
4
5
XNode type
TB
ZG
6
TS900 or 7
8
TS2500
TS2500
TS2500
TS900
9
CIRCUIT F
ZC
TF
CIRCUIT C
10
11
Fit jumper-link
12 to disable
Programmable
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13
tamper switch
TC
ZF
detection 14
JP4
15 JP5
circuits A - D 16
JP5 FITTED =
CIRCUIT E
TE
ZD
CIRCUIT D
ZE
TD
Remote keypad
AUX 12V
fuse (500mA)
500mA
REMOTE
NETWORK OUT
ABFG
A BNODE
NETWORK IN
NODE
XNode
FG
+ - + -
AUX 12V A B ABCDE
Control panel mains REMOTE KEYPAD NETWORK
O/P
power indicator To next XNode
On = mains on
Flashing = mains off
N = Network number (1 - 8)
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to any one network.
2. If the XNode is being fitted inside the control panel
you may remove the XNode PCB from its base and TS900 Nodes and XNodes cannot be connected
secure it to the base of the control panel using self on the same network.
adhesive feet. If required, the tamper switch can be
disabled by fitting the jumper link across JP5, see Installing a TS900 Node
Figure 14. 1. Separate the cover and base of the Node by using
a screwdriver to push 2 of the clips (left or right)
3. If the XNode is being fitted outside the control
inward from the base indents, then lift the cover
panel, hold the base in position and mark the four
clear.
securing holes. Drill and plug the wall as required,
then pass all cables into the base via the cable 2. If the Node is being fitted inside the control panel
entry points as appropriate. Secure the base to the you may remove the Node PCB from its base and
Installation
wall using the appropriate fixing screws. secure it to base of the control panel using self
adhesive feet. If required, the tamper switch can be
4. Connect the network data cables to the
disabled by fitting the jumper link across JP2, see
appropriate terminals.
Figure 15.
5. If required, connect the remote keypad network
3. If the Node is being fitted outside the control panel,
cables to the appropriate terminals.
hold the base in position and mark the four securing
6. If required, connect the extension loudspeaker to holes. Drill and plug the wall as required, then pass
the appropriate terminals. The volume of the all cables into the base via the cable entry points as
speaker is controlled by the speaker volume appropriate. Secure the base to the wall using the
control, see Figure 14. appropriate fixing screws.
7. Set the I/D selector jumper link to the required 4. Connect the network data cables to the
position, see the table below, ensuring no two appropriate terminals.
XNodes on the same network have the same I/D.
5. Set the I/D selector jumper link to the required
8. Set the “Remote Zone Enable” switch on the XNode position, see the table below, ensuring no two
to enable or disable the zones in the remote nodes, remote keypads or LEC’s on the same
keypads as required. network have the same I/D.
9. Set JP4 to the TS2500 position. 6. Finally clip the Node cover onto the base being
careful not to trap any cables or to obstruct the
10. Finally clip the XNode cover onto the base being
tamper switch.
careful not to trap any cables or to obstruct the
tamper switch.
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Fit jumper-link to disable
Tamper switch tamper switch
JP2
CIRCUIT H
TH
ZA
CIRCUIT A
ZH
TA
I/D selector
1 Programmable
ZB
CIRCUIT G
CIRCUIT B
TG
2
3 detection
4
5 NODE I/D circuits E - H
TB
ZG
CIRCUIT F
ZC
TF
CIRCUIT C
Programmable
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TC
ZF
detection Auxiliary 12V
circuits A - D fuse (500mA)
CIRCUIT E
TE
ZD
CIRCUIT D
AUX 12V
500mA
ZE
TD
+ + - - + -
From previous
Node AUX 12V A B To next Node
O/P
ABFG ABFG
NETWORK IN NETWORK OUT
N = Network number (1 - 8)
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ON
Address 1
and mark the four securing holes. Drill and plug the wall
2
Bit-Switch 3
4
OUTPUTS
A+
Output Module Switched +ve
as required. Pass all cables into the base through the
OUTPUT B+
MODULE
Connector C+ Outputs
cable entry points as necessary. Secure the base to the
Cable D+ Cable
Entry - Entry
1 AMP +
Figure 16. TS900 ID NODE PCB Layout For more information see “TS900 ID Node Installation
Instructions” part number 18981.
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Box mounting
Null N033 N034 N05A
holes(2)
PCB mounting N = Network Number (1 - 8)
holes (4)
CABLE ENTRY
Network
connections
TSLEC8
E D C B A
ZB TB
O/P
Programmable output Mounting space and holes have been provided inside
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switched -ve @100mA
the control panel to allow two TSLEC8s to be fitted. The
12 34
LEC I/D
CIRCUIT H
TH
ZA
CIRCUIT A
TAMPER = JP2 NOT FITTED
NO TAMPER = JP2 FITTED
Tamper switch
ZH
TA
CABLE ENTRY
ZB
CIRCUIT G
CIRCUIT B
TG
TB
Fit jumper-link to
ZG
disable tamper switch Programmable Programmable
detection circuits detection circuits
CIRCUIT F
ZC
TF
CIRCUIT C
ZF
CIRCUIT E
TE
ZD
CIRCUIT D
ZE
TD
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ZB
Alarm
CIRCUIT B
l The maximum number of detection devices 2K2
TB
Normally open devices such as exit terminator
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l
buttons are connected across the zone terminals
and then must be programmed with the “Invert” 4K7
4K7
attribute.
Alarm Alarm
ZB
l If the detection circuit is not used links can be fitted
CIRCUIT B
across the zone and tamper loops or programmed 2K2
Tamper Tamper
as “Not Used”. TB
Alarm
CIRCUIT A
Tamper
TA
Alarm Alarm
CIRCUIT A
l A 2K2 End of Line (EOL) resistor must be fitted at the TRG - This is the bell trigger output which switches to
point in the circuit furthest from the control panel. 0V on alarm and is rated at 500mA. This output
can be programmed for SAB or SCB
l Loop resistance with the EOL resistor shorted must
operation, and operates as follows:
be less than 100 Ohms.
SAB - Switches to 0V on alarm and provides a
l The maximum number of detection devices maximum of 500mA.
allowed in a circuit is ten. SCB - Provides a negative hold off (500mA),
l Normally open devices such as exit terminator which is removed on alarm.
buttons are connected in the same way as
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SPEAKER
+
Typical -
Control Panel External Sounder
1 x 16 Ohm Loudspeaker
H/O + 12V +
H/O - 0V
TR - Tamper In
STB - Tamper Out
TRG - Strobe +ve
SPEAKER
Strobe -ve
Trigger -ve
+
-
Installation
a remote power supply is fitted next to the Node in order
to provide sufficient power for the external sounder. A
relay module such as the Menvier RM3A is also required
RedCARE or Stand-alone Digicom
to drive the external sounder. The figure below shows the A stand-alone digital communicator, RedCARE STU or
connection details. Paknet interface card can be connected to the system
to transfer panel status information to a dedicated
Alarm Receiving Centre.
COIL +
XNode Connections
Up to two extension loudspeakers can be connected
across the [+] and [-] SPEAKER terminals on the XNode
PCB. The volume for the loudspeaker is controlled via
the “SPEAKER VOLUME.” control. The XNode loudspeaker
can also be assigned to one or more wards so that it
only operates under relevant conditions.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A+ A+ A+ A+ V+ 0V NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC
CONTROL 3GSTU A plug-on digi-modem DC58M can be fitted inside the
PANEL control panel to allow remote interrogation and
programming via a personal computer (PC). It will also
8 Channel Inputs are function as a standard digicom (if required). The unit
Programmed as
7 Positive Removed should be fitted in accordance with the installation
Program 6 instructions supplied with it and connected to the
As:- 5
Open (60) 4
control panel plug DIGI-MODEM using the lead
Alarm (05) 3 provided with the DC58M. The NVM within the
PA (06) 2 digi-modem can be programmed via the control
Fire (07) 1
+DC POWER
panel, see “Digi/Modem options” on page 73. The
LINE FLT Control Fault modem data is also programmed via the control
REM RESET panel.
Line
AUX 0V
TS2500 Control
Panel
RPS
Installation
DC58M
Figure 24. 3GSTU RedCARE Connections
Output Modules
The Output Module provides eight switched -ve outputs
each rated at 100mA. They can be used to drive LED's or
A
Connect to JP7 B relays etc. Each module is supplied with an interface
DIGI-MODEM BC
lead which allows it to be connected to the control
panel or XNode. Output modules are normally fitted
Telephone cable
(Type 1/0.5mm CW1308) inside the equipment they are controlling and can be
6
positioned up to 100 metres away.
White / Blue ring
5
4
3
2
Blue / White ring
XNode Connections
Figure 25. DC54/DC58 Connections When connected to the XNode, the output module will
provide circuit mimic indications for the eight detection
circuits of the XNode.
73.
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100m
PL1 PL2
FEED
PAPER
R
POWE
IN
DATA
Connect to plug
labelled OUTPUT
MODULE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Connect to JP1
+12V OUT
+12V OUT
P
+12V IN
CPA6
PRINTER
CPA6 Printer
1k Resistors
LED's
Connect to JP1
Connecting a Printer
1
PRINTER
Installation
The TS2500 supports two type of printers, the CPA6 DATAC or RS232 printer
printer (no longer available) and any standard RS232
printer. When using an RS232 printer a DCI/MPA printer
adaptor will be required. Menvier Security supply a
DATAC printer kit which consists of a portable RS232 Figure 28. Printer Connections
printer, charger unit and DCI/MPA adaptor.
2. Plug the other end of the DCI/MPA into the DATAC or Node Outputs
RS232 printer. Each XNode and TS900 Node has two programmable
3. In order for the printer to work correctly ensure the outputs:
printer is set to the following: [+A] Switched +ve output rated at 100mA.
Baud rate =4800 [-B ] Switched -ve output rated at 100mA.
Parity = None
Start bits =1 Remote Keypads & TS700.LECs
Stop bits =2 Each remote keypad and TS700 LEC has one
Data bits =8 programmable output:
DTR = Normal
[O/P] Switched -ve output rated at 100mA.
4. When set-up correctly the system program details
and event log can be printed.
5. When finished unplug the MPA/DCI. If the printer is
left connected and the on-line printer option is
enabled (see “Configuration” on page 46) events
will be printed as and when they occur.
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+ 12 V 0V + 12 V 0V
+ve O/P Aux 12V
(Programmed as Detector Reset)
Smoke Smoke
Detector Detector
Aux 0V -Ve O/P
(Programmed as Detector Reset)
Program As:-
Monitoring a Remote Power Supply
CIRCUIT A
ZA Supply
Custom Fail
The TS2500 can be configured to monitor a 519XB Circuit 1 Battery
TA
power supply unit using a 519FM fault monitor PCB. The Low
519FM plugs directly onto the 519XB PCB plug labelled 12V
CIRCUIT B
Custom ZC
l Low Battery Voltage
Circuit 3
l 12V Failure (fuse failure) TC
In order to monitor all the above fault conditions, the Battery
A+
outputs on the 519FM must be connected to three Test (045) O/P
detection circuits. It is recommended that the circuits Aux 0V
are programmed as custom circuits as shown in Figure
Custom Circuit Programming
30. For details on configuring "Custom Circuits", see
Bell Digi Sounder Warning Custom o/p Circuit Text
page 72. Yes In Unset
Custom
Circuit 1 In Part Set PSU A.C. Fail
If required, the PSU battery can be “load tested” In Full Set
Yes In Unset
periodically by connecting a switched +ve output to Custom
In Part Set PSU Batt. Fault
Circuit 2
the 519FM BATT TEST terminal. The battery test occurs at Yes In Full Set
In Unset
Custom
pre-programmed intervals and every time the engineer Circuit 3 In Part Set PSU Fuse Fail
In Full Set
logs off the system.
Figure 30. Monitored Power Supply Connections
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5. Grommets are used where cables enter metal 3. Using a voltmeter measure the DC voltage across
housings to ensure that the cable insulation is not the control panel PCB test points (V) and calculate
compromised. the system current consumption. Ensure that the
reading is not greater than 1.5A.
Initial Power-Up 4. Repeat test (3) with the system in an alarm condition
To power the system for the first time: and ensure that the reading is not greater than
+
1.5A.
1. Place a small screwdriver blade between the pins
on the control panel PCB, marked “FACTORY The TS2500 has an overload protection
RESTART". This will ensure the factory default circuit. If the power supply is overloaded, the
parameters are set, see page 49 for a list of display will show: “PSU OVERLOAD ! ! !” and
defaults. sounder will sound.
2. Switch on the 230V mains supply and remove the
screwdriver blade after 5 seconds.
Relearn Required Message
3. Check that the power LED on the control panel PCB When the system is powered up after a factory restart,
is illuminated. the remote keypads will display "RELEARN REQUIRED".
On entering your engineer's passcode the system will
4. Check that the remote keypads display “Panel Lid
automatically select the "Confirm Network Devices"
tamper”. The remote keypad sounders and
option, see "Confirm Network Devices" on page 69.
extension loudspeakers will operate.
After confirming the correct number of devices the
5. Enter the engineers passcode (default 1234) to "RELEARN REQUIRED" message will be cleared. Once
silence the sounders. cleared, entering your engineer's passcode will select
6. Connect the standby battery. "Engineers menu 1".
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Engineer’s Menu 1
Introduction Enter Engineer's
Engineers menu 1 is the first of four engineers menus, Passcode
which is selected when the engineer’s passcode is 1 2 3 4
entered. The Engineer may leave “Engineer menu 1" by
pressing the [ESC] key. The system will return to the unset Engineers menu 1
Select Option :-
condition but the remote keypads will show ESC
Menu contents
Engineers menu 1
3 ENT
Hotkey Option Page Digi channels
Engineers Menu 1
3 Program Digicom Channels 34 Engineers menu 1
5 System timers
ENT
9 Program Configuration 46
Engineers menu 1
A View Location Text 49 9 Configuration
ENT
Engineers menu 1
C Log off engineer
ENT
Engineers Menu 1
0 Goto User menu 1
ENT
ENT
Engineers menu 2
Select option :-
ESC
Engineer on Site
12:19 Wed 22 AUG
Engineers Menu 1
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1 2 3
Engineers menu 1 Engineers menu 1 Engineers menu 1
Panel outputs Digi outputs Digi channels
[ [ [
[ [ [ [
Select CCT type System type >04 Enter user No. Select WARD Req.
0001 Mimic Walk Test 001 Code entered Ward A Strobe
1= Mimic Enter system type No. Enter user No. Enter ward.
2 = Alarm or A / C to scroll or A / C to scroll 1 - 9 = wards A-I
3 = Tamper [ to accept [ to accept A / C to scroll I-P
4 = Test Fail [ to accept
5 = Omit
[ to accept
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3 Tamper when any ward has a second detector causing an
Activates when the selected circuit is in tamper, alarm (alarm confirmation).
deactivates when tamper is reset.
12 Courtesy Light
4 Test Fail Activates for the duration of the “Courtesy Time”
Activates when the selected circuit is triggered when any ward is in entry or if any keypad is
whilst on test, deactivates when the engineer operated.
clears the test failures.
13 Engineer on site
5 Omit Activates when the engineer’s code is entered,
Activates when the selected circuit is omitted, deactivates when the engineer is logged off.
deactivates when the selected circuit is
reinstated. 14 Circuits Omitted
Activates when any circuit is omitted , deactivates
when all circuits are reinstated.
System Output Types
00 Bell (SAB) 15 Auxiliary Alarm
Activates when the control panel bell output is on, Activates when any ward auxiliary alarm is
deactivates when the control panel bell output is activated, deactivates when all ward auxiliary
off. alarms are reset.
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Activates for 5 seconds when the digicom Switch 2" , see "Time Switches" on page 62.
communicates successfully (plug-on only). 42 Time Switch 3 On
This output is controlled by the settings of “Time
28 Digi Active
Activates when the digicom is activated, Switch 3" , see "Time Switches" on page 62.
deactivates when the digicom has finished 43 Access Code
communicating (plug-on only). If configuration option 29 is set to "Access code
only" this output will only activate when an "Access"
29 2nd entry only
Activates when any ward starts the second entry type passcode is entered and will remain active
timer, deactivates when the second entry time for the duration of the "Access Code Time". If
expires. configuration option 29 is set to "Access all codes"
this output will activate when any valid passcode is
30 Entry Only entered and will remain active for the duration of
Activates when any ward starts its entry mode,
the "Access Code Time".
deactivates when the ward is unset.
44 Payment Required
31 Exit Only Activates when the “Payment Time” has expired,
Activates when any ward starts its exit mode,
deactivates when engineer resets the system.
deactivates when the ward is set.
45 Battery Test On
32 Custom o/p 1 on Activates during the battery test and for the
Activates when a combination of output
duration of the “Battery Test” duration.
conditions occur, see “Custom Outputs” on page
71. 46 Rem Service Call
Activates when the system is on-line with a remote
33 Custom o/p 2 on PC and the Lineload software.
Activates when a combination of output
conditions occur, see “Custom Outputs” on page 47 System Full Set
71. Activates when all defined wards are set,
deactivates when any ward is unset.
34 Custom o/p 3 on
Activates when a combination of output 48 24hr Omit Active
conditions occur, see “Custom Outputs” on page Activates when the 24Hr omit group is omitted,
71. deactivates when the 24Hr group is reinstated.
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deactivates when the duress alarm is reset. 72 Code Lock 1 on
Activates when “Code lock timer 1" is on,
57 System Part Set
Activates when any part of the system is set, deactivates when the timer is off.
deactivates when all wards are unset or the 73 Code Lock 2 on
system is fully set. Activates when “Code lock timer 2" is on,
deactivates when the timer is off.
58 Battery Fault
Activates when a battery fault occurs, deactivates 74 Code Lock 3 on
when the fault is cleared. Activates when “Code lock timer 3" is on,
deactivates when the timer is off.
59 Set Failed
Activates when any ward fails to set, deactivates 75 Rem call enabled
when the set fail condition is reset. Activates when a user enables remote service
call, deactivates when a user disables remote
60 System Open
Activates when the system is unset, deactivates service call or after four hours.
when any part of the system is set. 76 Auto-set timer 1
Activates when the “Auto-set timer 1" is on,
61 Shunt code
Activates for 5 seconds when a shunt code is deactivates when timer is off.
entered. 77 Auto-set timer 2
Activates when the “Auto-set timer 2" is on,
62 Random Output On
Activates randomly (between 5 and 60 minutes). deactivates when timer is off.
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Activates when any circuit in the selected ward
causes a chime tone.
24 Ward 24hr Omit
Activates when the selected ward has one or
more 24hr circuits omitted, deactivates when the
selected ward has all its 24hr circuits reinstated.
25 Ward Monitor
Activates when a monitored circuit is triggered in
the selected ward and stays active for the
duration of the “Monitor Cct Time”.
26 Ward Alm Abort
Activates for the "Abort Duration" when the alarm in
the selected ward has been aborted by the user.
27 Ward Exit Flt
Activates when the selected ward has a fault
during the setting procedure, deactivates when
the fault is cleared.
28 Ward Exit/Ent.
Activates when the selected ward is in entry or exit.
29 Ward Sndr ctl.
Activates when the selected ward is in exit, entry or
alarm.
30 Ward Perimeter
Activates when the selected ward has a Night
Perimeter circuit in alarm, deactivates when the
alarm is reset.
31 Ward Shunted
Activates when the selected ward has one or
more circuit shunted, deactivates when the
circuits are reinstated.
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Night this type of monitoring the circuit MUST have the "Invert"
A circuit that will generate a full alarm when the attribute selected.
selected ward is set.
Security
24hr A circuit used to lock-out keypad operation.
A circuit which is monitored at all times. When triggered
24hr Silent
in the unset condition a local alarm is generated and As 24hr but remains silent in the unset and set condition.
when triggered in the set condition a full alarm is
generated. Night Perimeter
A circuit that is used for perimeter protection. When
PA Silent triggered the internal and external sounders are
A circuit which is monitored at all times. When triggered activated but no digicom output. If any other circuit is
it will activate any outputs programmed as P.A. triggered the digicom is activated.
PA Audible Custom Circuits
A circuit which is monitored at all times. When triggered There are eight customisable circuit types, see page 72
it will activate any outputs programmed as P.A. and for details.
generate a full alarm condition.
Fire Circuit Attributes
A circuit that is normally connected to a smoke Each circuit type can have one or more attributes
detector. When triggered it will generate a fire tone on assigned to it to alter its operation. The following circuit
the internal sounders, the external sounders are pulsed attributes can be programmed:
for the bell duration and any outputs programmed as Access
fire will be activated. Circuits programmed with this attribute are
Auxiliary automatically isolated during the entry procedure to
A circuit which is monitored at all times. When triggered allow a “walk through” route for the user to access the
it will activate any outputs programmed as Auxiliary. remote keypad.
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On Test Shuntable
Circuits with this attribute will be disabled from the Circuits with this attribute are shunted (Isolated) when a
system for the period set by the “Test Time”, see System “Shunt Key” circuit is operated or when a “Shunt code” is
Timers. If the circuit is activated during this period the entered.
activation will be logged and the user is informed of the
Beam Pair
circuit failure when operating the system. The test fail Circuits with this attribute will only cause an alarm if two
message can only be cleared with the Engineers or more circuits with the beam pair attribute are in alarm
passcode. If at the end of the test period no activation’s in the same ward within the “Beam Pair” timer.
have occurred the test attribute is automatically
removed. The test period is initiated by entering the Eng. Test
Engineers passcode. Circuits with this attribute are enabled during the
engineer false setting routine.
Omittable
Circuits with this attribute can be omitted by the users. Monitored
Circuits with this attribute activate the “Monitored"
Reset output type when triggered.
This attribute is normally assigned to a circuit that is
connected to a vibration or smoke detector, so that Non Latching
during the “Detector Reset” period the circuit is not This attribute is used to make the "Ward Key", "Shunt Key"
monitored. or "Security Key" non latching.
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user attempts to set the system, any circuits not Circuits assigned to more than one ward will only be
activated during the “Activity Delay” period are armed when all the wards they are in are set.
reported, indicating that the detector may be
obstructed. An example of this feature would be to
assign movement detectors within a warehouse area Engineers menu 1
4
with this attribute. This would report to the user at the time Program circuits
[
Chime Tone 3
Circuits with this attribute will cause the internal sounders 0001 is in wards
and remote keypad sounders to generate a triple *,*,*,*,*,*,*,*
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of the ward(s) by the amount set in this timer. (Default =
010 Minutes). Custom o/p 2 tmr
This timer determines how long "Custom Output 2" will
Battery test remain active after it is triggered. (Default = 000
The timer controls the frequency of the system battery Seconds).
test. (Default = 060 Minutes).
Hi Security time 5 Engineers menu 1
System timers
This timer sets the duration in which a “High Security”
ward can remain unset before it automatically [
attempts to set itself. When a “High Security” ward is
unset activation of any circuit with that ward will reset this Exit time ward A Timer
030 Second(s) Current Time
timer. (Default = 000 Minutes).
Cct test time A / C to scroll timers
This timer varies the number of days that the “Test” B=next timer group
attribute may be applied to a circuit. If the timer is set to
Timer
000 then circuits will remain on test until the “Test” Entry dly ward B
015 Second(s) Current Time
attribute is removed. (Default = 014 Days).
Service time To edit enter 3
The installation company may use this timer to digit number
periodically generate “SERVICE REQUIRED” message so
Entry dly ward A
that the user is reminded that a service call is required. > 030 Second(s)
The users may continue to set and unset the system.
When the engineer attends the site and enters their [
passcode the message is cleared. The service timer is
re-started when the engineer re-selects this timer option.
To disable this feature set the timer to 000. (Default = System Timers Flowchart
000 Days).
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Engineers menu 1
Do system print
Reset algorithm
When a ward is programmed for “Engineer Reset” the
[ requirement to send an engineer to site can be
overridden by the user by using the “Remote Reset”
Press B to Print
Custom text?
facility. If an alarm is generated the system will respond
with a four digit “seed” code which the user quotes to
the Alarm Receiving Centre or alarm company. The
A / C to scroll through
the print options “seed” code is then entered into a decoder and a
B to tag for printing unique “Remote Reset” code is generated. This is
passed back to the user and on entering the “Remote
Press B to Print
Configuration? Reset” code, the system is reset. The remote reset
feature can be selectively applied to wards A to P, see
[ To send tagged page 80.
options to the printer
The “Remote Reset” code is generated using an
algorithm identified by a 3 digit number. Alternative
algorithms can be selected but these must correspond
System Print Flowchart to that used by the ARC (or alarm company) otherwise
the “Remote Reset” code will be incorrect. (Default =
004).
System Options [1-8]
The system options are as follows:
Double Knocks
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This counter determines how many “Knocks” must occur
Number of rearms on a double knock circuit before the control panel
At the end of the bell duration time the system re-arms
responds with an alarm condition. This counter can then
all circuits that are healthy. Circuits that are still in an
be selectively applied to wards A to P, see page 80. If a
alarm are isolated until they change to a healthy
ward is not selected to use this counter all double knock
condition. This counter controls the number of times that
circuits within the ward will behave as normal double
a “circuit” will re-arm before it is locked out of the system.
knock circuits, i.e they must activate twice within the
The rearm feature can be selectively applied to wards A
double knock time delay or remain active for the
to P, see page 80. (Default = 003).
duration of the double knock delay before causing an
alarm. (Default = 002).
Modem rings
This counter is for use with the DC58M, it allows the
engineer to specify how many rings are required before 8
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System options
the DC58M answers the call. If the counter is set to 000 it
will answer the call immediately. (Default = 000) [
Option
Keys until tamp Number of rearms
003 Value
The value of this counter determines how many illegal
key presses can be entered before the a code tamper
A / C to scroll options
occurs. A code tamper locks out the remote keypad for B=Edit
5 minutes. (Default = 017)
Modem rings
Remote resets 000
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reversed a duress alarm will be generated. The selected wards cannot be set when the mains
03 Engr Authorised (Default) power is off.
When using Menvier Lineload software data in the 10 Quiet chimes (Default)
control panel can be overwritten without the users The level of the chime tones is determined by the
knowledge. volume control of the device driving the
User Authorised loudspeaker. If the device is a XNode the volume
When using Menvier Lineload software data in the level set by the volume control pot on the XNode
control panel can only be overwritten with PCB. If the device is the control panel the volume
authorsation by the user. level is set via the “Set Volume Level” option, see
04 On-Line Enabled (Default) “Set Volume Level” on page 83.
When using Menvier Lineload software the On-Line Loud chimes
Keypad feature is enabled. The level of the chime tones is always full volume.
On-Line Disabled 11 O/P 1 normal (Default)
When using Menvier Lineload software the On-Line Panel output 1 (Relay) is normally de-energised.
Keypad feature is disabled. O/P 1 inverted
05 Lo-sec Engineer (Default) Panel output 1 (Relay) is normally energised.
The engineer can access the engineers 12 Digi normal (Default)
programming menus by entering his engineer’s The eight digicom outputs on the control panel
passcode. switch from +12V to 0V when active (+ve
Hi-sec Engineer removed).
The engineer can only access the engineers Digi inverted
programming menus after entering his engineer’s The eight digicom outputs on the control panel
passcode and obtaining a “Remote Reset” code. switch from 0V to +12V when active (+ve
06 Normal answer (Default) applied).
When using a DC58M digi-modem the modem 13 4 digit codes (Default)
will answer the call after a pre-programmed All system passcodes are 4 digits.
number of rings, see “System Options” on page 6 digit codes
45. All system passcodes are 6 digits. When using 6
Timed answer digit passcode the last 2 digits of the passcode
When using the DC58M digi-modem the are the user number, e.g. the engineer’s
digi-modem will used the “answer ring timer”, see passcode is 123400 and the master user’s
“System Timer” on page 45. passcode is 567801.
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Tamper faults can be omitted by the user. alarm.
18 O/M’s mimic cct (Default) Nonlatching Fire
The output modules connected to the control Fire detection circuits will cause an alarm when
panel indicate circuit mimic activations. triggered. On entering a passcode the alarm is
silenced, if the same circuit is activated before
O/M’s mimic alms
The output modules connected to the control carrying out a reset, the alarm re-triggered.
panel indicate circuit alarm activations. 25 Online Printing (Default)
Events recorded in the system log are also sent to
19 Log Time & Date (Default)
The system log will show the time and date in the the printer port.
following format: “17:10.57 25/12" where 25/12 is Offline Printing
the 25 December. Events recorded in the system log are not sent to
the printer port.
Log Time & Day
The system log will show the time and day in the 26 Timed code o/p (Default)
following format: “17:10.57 Wed 25" where Wed is The "User Code Accepted" output types are timed
Wednesday and 25 is the date. for the duration of the “Access code time”.
20 Global Setting (Default) Latched code o/p
The user can set their allocated wards from any The "User Code Accepted" output types are
remote keypad. activated when user passcode is entered and
de-activated when the passcode is re-entered.
Local Setting
The user can only set their allocated wards from a 27 Activity flt ok (Default)
remote keypad assigned to their wards. Users can set their wards with circuits flagged as
inactive.
21 Global Unsetting (Default)
The user can unset their allocated wards from any Acitivity flt Bar
remote keypad. Users cannot set the system whilst circuits are
flagged as inactive (forced walk test).
Local Unsetting
The user can only unset their allocated wards from
a remote keypad assigned to their wards.
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28 Latching 24hr (Default) that are in fault. Once the faulty circuits are
24 hour detection circuits will cause an alarm cleared the user will be prompted to press [ENT] to
when triggered and will only be re-armed after a continue with the exit procedure.
full reset, i.e. Enter passcode to silence alarm,
then enter passcode followed by [ESC] to reset the 34 Mimic. All times (Default)
When using output modules or outputs that are
alarm.
programmed as circuit mimic, the outputs will
Nonlatching 24hr mimic the circuit at all times.
24 hour detection circuits will cause an alarm
when triggered. On entering a passcode the Mimic. Set only
When using output modules or outputs that are
alarm is silenced, if the same circuit is activated
programmed as circuit mimic, the outputs will only
before carrying out a reset, the alarm
mimic the circuit if the circuit is in a set ward.
re-triggered.
29 Access code only (Default) 9
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The "System Access" and "Ward Access" output Configuration
Configuration
digi-modem will always attempt to answer Bell is an SCB
incoming calls.
Answer o/p 1 on
The digi-modem will only attempt to answer
incoming calls when "Custom Output 1" is on. Configuration Flowchart
+
RESTART.
If the "NVM is LOCKED" option is selected it is
imperative that the engineer code is not lost
or forgotten. If this is the case then the only
way of returning the system to its factory
default setting is by returning the control
panel PCB to Menvier Security.
32 Unshunt. no exit (Default)
The use of a shunt code to reinstated a selected
group of circuits will not initiate the exit procedure.
Unshunt & exit
The use of a shunt code to reinstated a selected
group of circuits will initiate the exit procedure.
33 Ignore errors (Default)
When attempting to set with one or more circuits in
fault the system will continue with the exit
procedure but will display the circuits that are in
fault. If the circuits are not cleared at the end of
the exit procedure a set fail condition will occur.
View exit errors
When attempting to set with one or more circuits in
a fault the system will prompt the user that a fault
exists and the display will scroll through the circuits
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Engineers Menu 1
User 000 Engineer 1234
Keypad address:-
2 Net 1 Device 03 User Codes User 001 Master 5678
User 002 - 199 Not used
]
00 Bell is an SAB
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Engineers menu 1
0
Engineers Menu 1
Goto User menu 1
ENT
User menu 1
Select Option :-
ESC
User menu 1
1 Do Bell test
ENT
User menu 1
2 Do Walk test
ENT
User menu 1
3 Use remote reset
ENT
User menu 1
4 Change passcode
ENT
User menu 1
5 Select chime
ENT
User menu 1
C 6 24hr omit/unomit
ENT
A
User menu 1
7 Omit circuits ENT
User menu 1
8 Silent set wards
ENT
User Menu 1
0 Set/Unset menu
ENT
ENT
Engineers menu 2
Select option :-
ESC
ENGINEER ON SITE
12:19 Wed 22 AUG
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Engineer’s Menu 2
Introduction Engineers menu 1
Select Option :-
Engineers menu 2 is selected by pressing the [ENT] whilst
ENT
Engineers menu 1 is selected. Each menu option can
be selected by pressing the relevant “hot-key” or you Engineers menu 2
can scroll forwards and backwards through the options Select Option :-
ESC
using the [A] and [C] keys.
Engineers menu 2
1 ENT
Engineers Menu 2
9 View System Log 56 Print system log ENT
Engineers menu 2
B Reset user code1
ENT
Engineers menu 2
C Set BST/GMT date
ENT
Engineers Menu 2
0 Rem service opt.
ENT
ENT
Engineers menu 3
Select option :-
ESC
Engineers menu 1
Select option :-
Engineer's Menu 2
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5
Engineers menu 2 Print System Log [2-7]
Chime circuits
The system log stores 4000 events, if a printer is
[ connected to the system it is possible to print a selected
number of events. By specifying an offset you can print
0001 Disabled the selected number of events from the offset point
rather than the last event, e.g. if you specify 100 events
Enter the circuit number
with an offset of 1000, you will get a printout of events
A / C to scroll
2900 - 3000. Once the print-out has been started it can
FRONT DOOR Circuit text only be stopped by selecting this option again and
Engineers Menu 2
Circuit No. 0002 Disabled
entering “0000" for the number of events.
[ Engineers menu 2
7 Print system log
FRONT DOOR
0001>Disabled [
How many events
1 = Chime 1
0030
2 = Chmie 2
3 = Chime 3
Enter number of events.
0 = Disabled
[
[ With offset of:-
0000
Enter offset.
Chime Circuits Flowchart Press [ to start printing.
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ACCESS FAILED Access failed due to code lock in operation
ALARM #### Alarm from circuit number ####
ALARM WARDS:- Alarm in wards:- A - P
AUTOSET # OFF Autoset timer 1-3 off
AUTOSET # ON Autoset timer 1-3 on
AUXILIARY #### Auxiliary alarm from circuit number ####
AUXILIARY # TAMP Auxiliary 1 or 2 tamper
AUXILIARY FUSE Auxiliary Fuse failed
BATTERY FAULT Battery disconnected or voltage level below 9.5V
BATTERY RESTORE Battery restored to healthy condition
BEAM PAIR #### First activation of a beam pair circuit number ####
BELL BOX TAMPER External sounder/bell tamper
BELL TESTED:- Bell tested for wards:- A - P
BELLS ACTIVE:- Bell active for wards:- A - P
CALL ABORTED Remote service call aborted
CALLED No. # Remote service call initiated via panel to remote PC 1, 2 or 3
CALLING BACK No. # Remote service call requested via PC to “Call back No” 1, 2 or 3
CCT ON TEST #### Circuit number #### put on test
CCT TESTED #### Circuit number #### tested during walk test routine
CCTS REINSTATED Circuits reinstated with a shunt code
CIRCUITS SHUNTED Circuits shunted with a shunt code
CODE LOCK # OFF Code lock number # is off
CODE LOCK # ON Code lock number # is on
CODE LOCKED ### User number ### attempted to use their passcode whilst locked-out
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Event Description
CODE TAMPER Keypad locked out for 5 minutes due to invalid entry of passcode
COMMS FAILED Plug-on digicom failed to communicate with ARC
COMMS SUCCESSFUL Plug-on digicom communicated successfully with the ARC
DATE CHANGED System date changed
DEFAULT USER ### User 001 defaulted to 5678
DEFERRED SET:- Deferred set on wards:- A - P
DIGI-COM FITTED Plug-on digicom fitted
DIGI/MODEM LOST Plug-on digicom or modem removed
DIGI/MODEM RESET Plug-on digi-modem reset
DURESS CODE ### Duress alarm from user number ###
ENGINEER ARRIVES Engineer is logged on the system
ENGINEER DEPARTS Engineer is logged off the system
ENTRY #### Entry mode started from circuit number ####
ENTRY TIME-OUT:- Entry mode timed out for wards:- A - P
ENTRY WARDS:- Entry on wards:- A - P
EXIT CANCELLED:- Exit mode cancelled for wards:- A - P
EXIT STARTED:- Exit mode started for wards:- A - P
FACTORY RESTART Factory default loaded
FIRE ALARM #### Fire alarm from circuit number ####
FIRE WARDS:- Fire alarm on wards:- A - P
FIRST KNOCK #### First activation of circuit number #### (circuit with Double-Knock attribute)
From Remote #,## Quick set perform from remote keypad (# = Network, ## =device No)
Hi Security SET: Wards A - P set using “High Security” feature
LEC #,## TAMPER Network #, LEC number ## lid tamper alarm
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Event Description
PHONE LINE FAULT Telephone line fault detected
QUICK SET KEY # Quick set key A, B or C activated
Q.SET ABORTED Quick set key aborted
REARM ON WARDS:- Wards:- A - P re-armed
REINSTATED WARDS Wards A - P reinstated
REM #,## TAMPER Remote keypad lid tamper
REM RESET ACTIVE Remote reset via the REM RESET input terminal (RedCARE)
REM RESET FAILED Remote Reset failed
REM SERVICE CALL Remote service call in progress
RESET WARDS:- User or engineer has reset wards:- A - P
SEC. KEY #### Security key operated on circuit number ####
SERVICE CALL END Remote service finished
SERVICE REQUIRED System requires a service visit (Service Timer expired)
SET FAIL WARDS:- Set fail for wards:- A - P
SET FAIL #### Set fail caused by circuit ####
SET NO ACTIVITY System was set with inactive circuits (circuits with the activity attribute)
SET WARDS:- Wards set:- A - P
SET WITH L.FLT:- Wards A - P set with a line fault present
SETTING DEFERRED Setting deferred
SHUNT CODE ### Shunt code number ### enter their passcode
SHUNT KEY #### Shunt key circuit #### operated
SYSTEM RELEARN A system relearn has been performed
T.SWITCH # OFF Time switch number # off
T.SWITCH # ON Time switch number # on
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TAMPER #### Tamper alarm from circuit number ####
TAMPER WARDS:- Tamper alarm on wards:- A - P
TEST FAIL #### Circuit number #### failed whist on test
TEST TOTAL #### Total number of circuit tested during walk test
TIME CHANGED System time changed
UNSET WARDS:- Wards:- A - P unset
USER ### DELETED User number ### deleted
WALK TESTED:- Wards:- A -P walk tested
WARD KEY #### Ward key circuit #### operated
WARDS LOCKED:- Wards:- A - P locked via security key circuit
WARDS UNLOCKED:- Wards:- A - P unlocked via security key circuit
XNODE #,## FUSE XNode fuse failed
XNODE #,## TAMP XNode lid tamper
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Engineers menu 2 [
B Reset user code1
[
Remote Service Options Flowchart
[ENT] to DEFAULT
user code 1.
[ = Reset code
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Engineers Menu 3
Introduction Engineers menu 2
Select Option :-
Engineers menu 3 is selected by pressing the [ENT] whilst
Engineers menu 2 is selected. Each menu option can ENT
Menu Contents
Time switches
Engineers menu 3
Hotkey Option Page 2 Part set groups
ENT
6 Circuit Text 64
C
7 Custom Text Menu 66 A 6
Engineers menu 3
Circuit text
ENT
8 Equipment Outputs 67
Engineers menu 3
9 Built In Tests 68 7 Custom text menu ENT
B Custom Circuits 72
Engineers menu 3
C Digi-modem Options 73 9 Built in tests
ENT
0 Activity Count 76
Engineers Menu 3
Engineers menu 3
A Custom outputs
ENT
Engineers menu 3
B Custom circuits
ENT
Engineers menu 3
C Digi/Modem opt.
ENT
Engineers Menu 3
0 Activity count
ENT
ENT
Engineers menu 4
Select option :-
ESC
Engineers menu 2
Select option :-
Engineer's Menu 3
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Engineers menu 3
1 Time switches
Time switch 1
Select option :-
A = Time switch 1
B = Time switch 2
C = Time switch 3
Engineers menu 3
2 Part set groups
[
PART SET GROUP 0
................
Press 1 - 0 or A / C
Engineers Menu 3
1 - 8 toggle wards.
A / C to scroll wards A-H
and wards I-P
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+
to set the remote site. User name
User 000 User number
The modem passcode on the TS2500 must
match the modem passcode on the remote site Enter user number or use
in order for the feature to work. A / C to scroll
[
Engineers menu 3
3 Use on-line pad
^ser 000
[
Use keys to edit text
01275870078 Tel No. [
Call back no.1 Call back No.
5
Please wait..... Engineers menu 3
Syncronising lnk Part set text
Please wait..... [
Password check
Part Set Text
Please wait..... PART SET GROUP 0 Part Set group
* ON-LINE *
Engineers Menu 3
Select part set group:
SYSTEM OPEN 0 - 9 or use A / C to scroll
18:10 Sun 01 JAN
[
This is the display of
the remote site.
Cursor ^ART SET GROUP 0
Press [ESC] six times to
^=Text
close the link with the Use keys to edit text
| = Number
remote site.
+= Insert
Please wait..... [
- = Delete
Closing link....
Edit User Names Flowchart
Use On-line Keypad Flowchart
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Engineers menu 3
6 Circuit text
[
Loading Bay Door Circuit Text
Circuit 0001 Circuit number
Enter circuit number
or use A / C to scroll
1,Edit 2,Library
3,Delete 4,Paste
Use keys to edit circuit text Enter library phrase Use keys to edit circuit text
or use A / C to scroll
[
Engineers Menu 3
Admin office
^ircuit 0001
[ [ [
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028 Bedroom 072 History 116 Physics lab 160 Theatre
029 Bedroom PIR 073 House 117 Passive in 161 Toilet
030 Bell 074 Industrial 118 PIR in 162 Transport
031 Biology Lab 075 Information 119 Plumbers 163 Ultrasonic
032 Board room 076 Infra-red 120 Porch 164 Upstairs PIR
033 Bottom 077 interior 121 Power 165 Upstairs Window
034 Break glass 078 Isolation 122 Power supply 166 Ventilator
035 Cabinet 079 Junior 123 Pressure 167 Warehouse
036 Cafe 080 Kitchen PIR 124 Processing lab 168 Window
037 Canteen door 081 Kitchen window 125 Production 169 Woodwork Shop
038 Canteen PIR (1) 082 Landing PIR 126 PSU Battery Fail 170 Workshop door
039 Cashier 083 Landing window 127 PSU Fuse Blown 171 Workshop PIR
040 Ceiling 084 Laundry 128 PSU Mains Fail 172 Workshop Window
041 Cellar 085 Lavatory 129 Public 173 X-Ray department
042 Changing room 086 Library 130 Purchasing
043 Chemistry lab 087 Loading bay door 131 Reception
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[
Location Text
This option allows the engineer to program a 32 [ENT] to edit :-
character location message. When “Engineers menu 1" Reset message
Printer Prefix
This option allows the engineer to specify a 16 character
message which is prefixed to every event sent to the
printer.
Engineers Menu 3
Banner Message
Normally when the system is unset the bottom line of the
display shows the time and date, and the top line is left
blank. This menu option allows the engineer to program
or edit a 16 character “Banner” message which is
displayed on the top line. This may be used to display
the company’s name, e.g., “Blogg Alarms”, “ABC
Security” etc.
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Engineers menu 3
8 Equipment O/P's
Output [
Device No.
Network No.
1,01A XNode Device type
System Alarm Current output type
[ [ [ [
Select CCT type System type >04 Enter user no. Select WARD Req.
0001 Mimic Walk Test 001 Code entered Ward A Strobe
1= Mimic Enter Output No. Enter User No. Enter Ward No.
2 = Alarm or A / C to Scroll or A / C to scroll 1 - 9 = wards A-I
3 = Tamper [ To accept [ to accept A / C to scroll I-P
4 = Test Fail [ to accept
5 = Omit
[ To accept
Engineers Menu 3
Equipment Outputs Flowchart
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Panel version is [
TS2500 - Ver 2.0
Device type TSLEC8
Circuit No. 0001 2K2 Resistance
1 Voltage 13.60V
A = Next circuit
C = Previous circuit
2 Current 1084mA
]
[ENT] to view :-
3 Cct resistance
View Circuit Resistance Flowchart
[ENT] to test :-
4
C digicom outputs
Test Digicom outputs
A This test routine allows the engineer to test all eight
5 [ENT] to test :-
Panel outputs
digicom outputs on the main control panel PCB.
[ENT] to test :-
6 [ENT] to test :-
Node outputs
4 Digicom outputs
[ENT] to CONFIRM
7 Network devices [
Digi outputs on
8
[ENT] to test :-
Keypad display 1 * 3 * * * * * Outputs
*=off
1 - 8 to toggle outputs
9
[ENT] to view :-
Network devices
]
[ENT] to view :-
Network errors
Test Digicom Outputs Flowchart
[ENT] to do
False setting
[ENT] to test :-
Test Panel outputs
digicom channels This test routine allows the engineer to test the four
control panel outputs.
Engineers Menu 3
Software Version [
When selecting the built in tests routine the software
version is displayed until you select one of the other Panel outputs on
1 * 3 4 Outputs
diagnostic routines. *=off
1 - 4 to toggle outputs
Voltage
When this test option is selected the battery charging ]
voltage at the control panel is displayed, the accuracy
of this measurement is ± 0.2V. Test Panel Outputs Flowchart
Current Consumption
When this test option is selected the total current
consumption for the system is displayed, the accuracy
of this measurement is ± 50mA.
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[
[
888888888888888
888888888888888
Network & 2,16A XNode
device No. is turned on Output state
]
Enter network & device No.
e.g. 216 = Network 2 device 16
B to toggle output on or off
Test Keypad Display Flowchart
]
[ENT] to CONFIRM
No. of devices Nodes 2,01 XNode
002 LEC2 on sys
13.50 FH TH HH** Rems 1 - 4
Number of TS700LECs tamper status
[ to confirm Tamper status
Fuse status
[ENT] to CONFIRM XNode voltage
No. of devices 012 REMS on sys
B to veiw circuits
Number of Remotes
[ to confirm 2,01 XNode
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1H2H3H4H5H6H7H8H Circuit status
[ENT] to CONFIRM
No. of devices 000 NODE on sys
]
Number of TS900Nodes
[ to confirm
FH = Fuse healthy
[ENT] to CONFIRM FB = Fuse blown
No. of devices 016 XNODE on sys TH = Tamper Healthy
TA = Tamper active
Number of XNodes
[ to confirm
View Network Devices Flowchart
]
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remain isolated during a false set. Normally all Activate included circuits etc.
circuit default to excluded. 0 to end test
[ENT] to test :-
Digicom channels
[
Channels active
1 * * * * * * * Channel
*=off
1 - 8 to toggle channels
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2 OR AND
+
4 System Always Off 8 System Always On
Each switch in the diagram represents a When using the “Custom Output” for “AND” and
programmable output type, therefore the custom “OR” logic, any of the unused “OR” switches must
be programmed to the type “Always Off” and
output will only activate when the correct combination
any of the unused “AND” switches (5-8) must be
of output types are active.
programmed to the type “Always On”.
Switches 1 - 4 perform a logical “OR” function and
switches 5 - 8 perform a logical “AND” function.
OR AND
1 Circuit 0001 Alarm 5 System Always Off
2 Circuit 0005 Alarm 6 System Always Off
3 Circuit 0016 Alarm 7 System Always Off
+
4 System Always Off 8 System Always Off
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to the type “Always Off”.
OR AND
1 System Always Off 5 Ward A Set
2 System Always Off 6 Time Switch 1 On
3 System Always Off 7 System Always On
+
4 System Always Off 8 System Always On
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Engineers menu 3
A Custom outputs
[ENT] to edit :-
Custom o/p 1,x
Press 1 - 8 to select
the custom output
[ to edit
Press 1 - 8 to select
the switch number
[ to edit output type
Select output
Type :- CIRCUIT
[ [ [ [
Select CCT type System type >04 Enter user no. Select WARD Req.
0001 Mimic Walk Test 001 Code entered Ward A Strobe
1= Mimic Enter Output No. Enter User No. Enter Ward No.
2 = Alarm or A / C to Scroll or A / C to Scroll 1 - 9 = Wards A-I
3 = Tamper [ To accept [ To accept A / C to Scroll I-P
4 = Test Fail [ To accept
5 = Omit
[ To accept
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Unset 1
[ENT] to edit :-
Attributes assigned to the custom circuit for the unset Call back no.1
mode will only operate when the ward that the circuit is [ENT] to edit :-
assigned to is in an unset state. 2 Call back no.2
A
Full 5 [ENT] to edit :-
Modem site no.
Attributes assigned to the custom circuit for the full set
mode will only operate when the system is fully set, i.e. 6
[ENT] to edit :-
Digi program
all defined wards set.
Custom Circuit Text 7
[ENT] to edit :-
Digi BAUD rate
Up to 11 characters can be assigned to each custom
circuit. This text is displayed when programming circuits.
8
[ENT] to edit :-
COM1 BAUD rate
B
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Custom circuits
9
[ENT] to edit :-
Internal digi
[
0
[ENT] to
[ENT] to edit :-
Reset Digicom
custom circuit 1
Bell required
Call Back No.1
>Unset,Part,Full This option allows the first call back telephone number
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to be programmed.
Digi required
> , ,
Call Back No.2
Sounder required This option allows the second call back telephone
C > , , number to be programmed.
A Warning required
> , ,
Call Back No.3
This option allows the third call back telephone number
Trig Custom o/p to be programmed.
> , ,
1 = Toggle Unset
2 = Toggle Part
3 = Toggle Full
Custom Cct1
[B] to edit text
B to edit text
[ to accept
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Cursor
|all No.1 Office
Program Digicom
Modem Call Back Numbers Flowchart This option allows the plug-on digicoms DC54, DC58
+
and DC58M to be programmed via the control panel.
Modem Password When prompted to “press the [0] key to end
This option allows the modem password to be programming”, it will take approximately 25 - 30
programmed. The “Modem Password” can be up to 16 seconds to download the new data to the
+
character long and provides a means of security for digicom.
remote communications. When using the “Lineload” When using the control panel to program a
software the “Modem Password” in the site profile must DC54, the program options that are not
match the “Modem Password” that is stored in the applicable can be ignored, e.g. telephone
control panel. number 3 and channels 5 - 8 are not used by the
DC54 and therefore do not require
programming.
[ENT] to edit :-
4 Modem password
[ to edit
1234 Password
Cursor
|Modem password
Enter password
(max. 16 characters).
[
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C Engineers menu 3
Digi/Modem opt.
ENT
Disabled
ACCOUNT NO.2 Press '0' to
0001 Select test call period: Protect Numbers
Enter account No. 2 1 = Disabled
Press [0] to protect
ENT 2 = Daily telephone numbers
3 = Weekly
ACCOUNT NO.3
0001
4 = Fortnightly ENT
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REPORTS TO NO.1
* * 3 4 * * * 8 Select output type:
1 = Line Fault NOTE:
Select channels that report This will take approximately
2 = Digi Successful 25 - 30 seconds
to tel No.1 by pressing [1] - [8]
ENT
3 = Digi Failed
4 = Digi Active
REPORTS TO NO.2 5 = Serial Coms Fault
* 2 3 4 * * * 8
ENT
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[
Reset Digicom
This option resets the plug-on digicom and uploads the Ward A activity:
0000
digicom NVM data to the control panel. The upload will
take approximately 25 - 30 seconds. Once uploaded A = Next ward
the data can be edited using the "Program Digicom" C = Previous ward
B = Reset counter
option and then sent back to the digicom.
Ward P activity:
0000 Activity count
[ENT] to
0 Reset DigiCom
]
[
Acceptance tone indicates
reset performed Activity Count Flowchart
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Engineers Menu 4
Introduction Engineers menu 3
Select Option :-
Engineers menu 4 is selected by pressing the [ENT] whilst
ENT
Engineers menu 3 is selected. Each menu option can
be selected by pressing the relevant “hotkey” or you can Engineers menu 4
Select Option :-
scroll forwards and backwards through the options using ESC
the [A] and [C] keys.
Engineers menu 4
1 Auto-set timers
ENT
Menu Contents
Engineers menu 4
Hotkey Option Page 2 Net Equ. wards
ENT
1 Auto-set Timers 78
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3 Equipment Wards
ENT
6 Shunt Groups 82 C
OM Configuration 83
A 6
Engineers menu 4
Shunt groups
ENT
7
8 Set Volume Level 83
Engineers menu 4
7 OM Configuration ENT
A Engineer wards 83 8
Engineers menu 4
ENT
Set volume level
Engineers menu 4
0 Code lock times
ENT
Engineers menu 4
A Engineer wards
ENT
ENT
Engineers menu 1
Select option :-
Engineers Menu 4
ESC
Engineers menu 3
Select option :-
Engineer's Menu 4
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Engineers menu 4
1 Auto-set timers
[
Auto-set timer 1
Select option :-
A = Auto-set timer 1
B = Auto-set timer 2
C = Auto-set timer 3
Enter Set time Enter Unset time Enter days of operation B = Toggle ON/OFF [
1=Sunday, 7=Saturday Auto-set timer 1
[ [ [ A,B,*,D,.,.,.,.
[
1 -8 = Select wards
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that lid tamper alarms from devices on the network 1,01 XNode
A...............
have the correct response, e.g. if a Node is assigned to
ward A and ward A is unset, an internal alarm is Enter network and device No,
generated when the Node lid is removed. However if e.g. 216 = Network 2 device 16
ward A is set then a full alarm is generated. [ to edit
XNodes
2,16 XNode
A,*,.,.,.,.,.,. Wards
The assignment of XNodes to wards will also ensure that
the correct operation of remote keypads and extension 1-8 Toggle wards.
A-C To scroll wards A-H
loudspeaker connected to the XNode. If an XNode is and wards I-P.
assigned to ward A, the remote keypads and the [
extension loudspeakers connected to the XNode are
also assigned to ward A. 2,16 XNode
AB.............
Remote Keypads
The assignment of remote keypads to wards also
Ward Status Key
ensures the correct operation of user passcodes, e.g, if * = Ward not selected.
a user is assigned as a “Standard Ward” user type to . = Ward not available.
ward A, the user will only be able to set and unset ward A A-P = Wards selected.
from a remote keypad that is assigned to ward A. Network Equipment Wards Flowchart
Keypad Sounder
The internal sounder inside each remote keypad will
operate as follows:
1. If the remote keypad is connected to an XNode the
sounder will follow the assignment of the XNode. For
example, if the XNode is assigned to ward B the
remote keypad sounder will operate when ward B is
in entry, exit or alarm.
2. If the remote keypad is connected directly to a
network, the sounder will follow the assignment of
the panel speaker (see “Equipment Wards” on
page 80). For example, if the panel speaker is
assigned to wards A & B the remote keypad
sounder will operate when wards A or B are in entry,
exit or alarm.
Extension loudspeakers
Extension loudspeakers will operate as follows:
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Equipment Wards [4-3] (d) If “No Set-AC Off” is enabled (see configuration)
This option allows the engineer to assign the following users assigned to the same wards as the “Mains
options to wards. Power Off” cannot set their wards until the mains
power is restored.
Panel tamper
The control panel lid tamper can be assigned to any Payment Timer
combinations of wards, this will ensure the correct The payment timer can be assigned to any
tamper response from a lid tamper alarm. combination of wards, when the payment timer expires
the selected wards will then be locked into engineer
Bell Box Tamper reset/remote reset.
The bell box tamper can be assigned to any
combination of wards, this will ensure that tamper Alarms Engineer Reset
alarms from external bell have the correct response. Alarms can be assigned as engineer or user reset for
each ward. If a ward is assigned as engineer reset, the
Aux 1 Tamper ward can only be reset by the engineer or remote reset
Auxiliary tamper 1 can be assigned to any combination (if remote reset is enabled for that ward). If a ward is not
of wards, this will ensure that tamper alarms from this assigned as engineer reset it becomes user reset and
input have the correct response. can be reset by any user that has access for that ward.
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Hi Security ward 3
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Equipment wards
If a ward is selected as “High Security” the ward will
always attempt to stay in a set condition. If the ward is [
unset by a user the remote keypads display "HI SECURE
Panel tamper
UNSET" and the "Hi Security" timer is started. Every time a A...............
detector is triggered in the unset ward(s) the "Hi Security"
A / C to scroll options
timer is reset. When the timer expires the system will [ to edit
attempt to automatically set the "High Security" ward(s).
Panel tamper
Digi in Part Set *,*,.,.,.,.,.,. Wards
When the system is full set (all defined wards set), an 1-8 Toggle wards.
alarm in any ward will trigger the digicom. This option A-C To Scroll wards A-H
allows you to select which wards will trigger the digicom and wards I-P.
Panel tamper
System Bell/STB AB.............
This option allows you to select which wards will trigger
the main bell and strobe outputs on the control panel.
Ward Status Key
Ward A Foyer Mode * = Ward not selected.
The “Ward A Foyer Mode” allows you to create a . = Ward not available.
common area that is automatically set when all the A-P = Wards selected.
+
This option allows you to designate which wards will ward is unset.
trigger the “System Fire” output and “Ward Fire” output You must program detection circuits in
when a fire alarm circuit is trigger within an unset ward. If “Engineers menu 1" before programming the
a ward is assigned to this option, a fire alarm from the unset circuit types. Initially the unset circuit type
selected ward will activate the “System Fire” output and automatically follows the type programmed in
the respective “Ward Fire” output when the ward is set or ”Engineers menu 1" and must be altered using
this option.
unset. If a ward is not assigned to this option, a fire alarm
from the selected ward will only activate the “System Engineers menu 4
4 Unset cct types
Fire” output and the respective “Ward Fire” output when
the ward is set. [
0001 Night
This option allows you to designate which wards will use
the double knock counter (see “System Options” on Enter circuit No. or
A / C to scroll
page 45). If the double knock counter is assigned to a [ to edit
ward, all circuits with the double knock attribute within
the selected ward will use the value defined by the Enter unset type
0001 Night
double knock counter (1-999). If the double knock
counter is not assigned to a ward, all circuits with the A / C to scroll
throughcircuit types
double knock attribute within the selected ward will use
a default value of 002. [ to accept
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1 - 8 = search Key
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A / C to scroll
event types
[ to accept
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2 Mimic option 1
Start at 0001
Enter circuit No.
[ Edit Quick Keys Flowchart
Mimic option 1
& End at 1008
Enter circuit No.
Engineers Wards [4-A]
[ This option allows the engineer to select wards as
Repeat for remaining
options
“Engineer Wards”. When a ward is selected as an
“Engineer Ward” all circuits within that ward are NOT
]
monitored whilst the engineer is logged on. If the ward is
subsequently set whilst the engineer is still logged on the
OM Configuration Flowchart monitoring of circuits within that ward is resumed. The
engineer cannot select a ward that is currently set. This
feature allows parts of the system to be disabled and
Set Volume Level [4-8] other parts to be kept live when an engineer is logged
This option allows the engineer to adjust the volume on.
level of the control panel speaker output.
Engineers menu 4
Engineers menu 4 A
8
Engineer wards
Set volume level
[
Engineers Menu 4
[
Ignore alarms in
Volume level >16 *,*,.,.,.,.,.,. Wards
>>>>>>>>
1-8 Toggle wards.
A / C to increase & decrease A-C To Scroll wards A-H
sound level or enter value. and wards I-P.
[
[
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0 Code lock times
Codelock group 1
Select option :-
A = Codelock group 1
B = Codelock group 2
C = Codelock group 3
Enter On-time Enter Off-time Enter days of operation B = Toggle ON/OFF A / C = to scroll 01-10
1=Sunday, 7=Saturday
[ [ [ [
[
Enter user No.
01, 002
Operation
Once a user is assigned to a code lock group their
passcode is only valid when the code lock group timer is
off. If the user attempts to use their passcode whilst the
timer is on the display will show "Sorry. Your code is
locked out"
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Appendices
Text Editing Keys Setup New Users
When programming any text the keys on the keypad The TS2500 allows up to 199 users to operate the alarm
function as shown below: system, each user is assigned a user type, passcode
and ward access. User 001 is the master user which has
1 =A 2 =E 3 =I
a default setting of 5678.
3 =O 5 =U 4 = 0 (zero)
7 = Move cursor left 8 = Change case 9 = Move cursor right User Types
ENT = Accept text 0 = Space ESC = Abandon text editing The following user types are available:
A = Up the alphabet B = Change cursor C = Down the alphabet Master
This user type has access to all fours our user menus and
Text Editing Keys options. A master user is also a global user which allows
the user to set and unset their assigned wards from any
remote keypad.
Cursor Types
[^] This is the normal text editing cursor. Use the text Manager
This user type has access to "User menu 1"and "User
editing keys as shown above.
menu 2". A manager user is also a global user which
[|] This is the number cursor. Use the numbered keys 0 allows the user to set and unset their assigned wards
- 9 to enter numeric data. from any remote keypad.
[+] This is the insert cursor. Use text editing keys as
Standard Global
shown above to insert text at the cursor. This user type has access to "User menu 1". A standard
[-] This is the delete cursor. Use key [7] to delete from global user is also a global user which allows the user to
the left of the cursor and key [9] to delete from the set and unset their assigned wards from any remote
right of the cursor. keypad.
Q 4AA $ 0AAAA
R 4AAA % 0AAAAA
S 5CC & 0AAAAAA
T 5C
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centre. 1 only. However, each user can be customised so that
If "Configuration option 02" is set to enabled, all individual options within user menus are available or
users can generate a "Duress" alarm by entering restricted, e.g. user 002 could be given the initial type of
their passcode with the first two digits reversed standard ward, then customised to allow the user to
(e.g. for a passcode of 2580 enter 5280 to access all user menus and options.
generate a "Duress" alarm).
The table below shows all four user menus and the
Access
This user type does not have access to any user menus options available:
nor can it be used to set and unset the system. When this User Menu User Menu User Menu User Menu
user code is entered it will operate specific outputs Key
1 2 3 4
which in turn can be used to operate an electric door
1 Bell Test View circuits Time Auto-set
strike or similar. Switches Timers
Shunt 2 Walk Test Set System Part Set
This user type does not have access to any user menus Time Groups
nor can it be used to set and unset the system. When this 3 Remote Set System Use On-line
user code is entered it will isolate a pre-defined group of Reset date Pad
detection circuits. When the code is re-entered it will 4 Change Setup new Edit User
reinstate the group. passcode users Names
5 Enable Chime Part Set Text Log Search
Set Only
This user type operates in the same way as a standard Chime Circuits Keys
global user, except that it only allows setting of wards. 6 24hr Omit 24hr Group Circuit Text Shunt
Groups
Not in use 7 Omit Zones Print System
This user type does not perform any operation. Select
Log
this user type to delete an existing user.
8 Silent Set Alter Wards Set Volume
Level
User Wards
9 View System Edit Quick
Each user must be assigned to wards. Once assigned to
Log Keys
wards the user can then set, unset and reset the wards
0 Set/Unset Rem. Serv. Activity Code Lock
they have been given access to.
Options Count Times
A Start Call
Auto Sets wards Back
Wards that are assigned as auto set will automatically
B
be selected for setting when choosing the "SET WARDS"
option. If a ward is not assigned as auto set the user is C Set BST/GMT
Dates
given the choice to select the ward at the time of
setting.
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Enter master user (5678) then [
User menu 1
Select option :-
[
User menu 2
Select option :-
4
User menu 2
Setup new users
[
Define new users
User no. 002 Next available user
B to view total number of users
Enter user No.
[
Enter new code..
----
1 - 8 to toggle wards
A / C to scroll wards Ward Status Key
A-H & wards I-P. * = Ward not selected.
[ to accept . = Ward not available.
A-P = Wards selected.
002 Auto unsets:-
A,*,*,*,.,.,.,. Auto unset wards
1 - 8 to toggle wards
A / C to scroll wards
A-H & wards I-P.
[ to accept
Menu 4 options:-
> 01...56.89...
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C Digi-modem Options 73
1 = Call back No 1 6 = Program digicom
2 = Call back No 2 7 = Digi Baud rate
Appendices
0 Activity Count 76
A/C = Scroll wards
B = Reset counter
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1 Auto-set Timers 78
A = Timer 1 1 = Set Time 1
B = Timer 2 2 = Set Time 2
C = Timer 3 3 = Set Time 3
4 = Unset Time 1 7 = 1st operates on
5 = Unset Time 2 8 = 2nd operates on
6 = Unset Time 3 9 = 3rd operates on
ENT = Select wards
0 = Manually switch output
3 Equipment Wards 80
1 = Panel tamper
2 = Bell box tamper
3 = Aux 1 tamper
4 = Aux 2 tamper
5 = Phone line fault
6 = Mains power off
7 = Payment timer
8 = Alarms Eng Reset
9 =Tamper Eng Reset
A/C = Remote reset
A/C = Panel speaker
A/C = Relearn required
A/C = Re-arms apply to
A/C = Hi Security ward
A/C = Digi in Part Set
A/C = System Bell/STB
A/C = Ward A foyer Mode
A/C = Unset fire sig.
A/C = Dble Knock wards
6 Shunt Groups 82
7 OM Configuration 83
1 = Mimic options
2 = CCT options
C = Codelock 3 3 = On Time 3
4 = Off Time 1 7 = 1st operates on
5 = Off Time 2 8 = 2nd operates on
6 = Off Time 3 9 = 3rd operates on
ENT = Select users
0 = Manually switch output
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Cooper Security Ltd.
Security House, Xerox Business Park,
Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire,
GL17 0SZ. England