INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE HARDWIRED CONTROL UNIT
1. Introduction 9651 Page 6 11772232 (This page is intentionally blank.)
11772232 Page 7 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Control Unit Specification General Environmental Class 2 Security EN50131-1 or PD6662 Grade 2x Operating
2. Technical Description 9651 Page 8 11772232 Outputs OP 1, 2, 3 Open-collector transistor outputs, 500mA, 12VDC, negative applied. LS Supports tw
9651 2. Technical Description 11772232 Page 9 Compatible Equipment 934EUR-50 ScanProx Proximity Module (with two tags) Proxtagpk5 Pack of five pr
2. Technical Description 9651 Page 10 11772232 Control Unit PCB Layout Figure 3 shows the layout of the PCB used in the control unit. 1. Power inp
11772232 Page 11 3. INSTALLATION Caution: Always remove mains power before opening the case lid. Do not work inside the control unit with mains pow
3. Installation 9651 Page 12 11772232 Cabling for Keypads Cooper Security recommends that you use 8-core 7/0.2 or 16/0.2 alarm cable for wiring ke
9651 3. Installation 11772232 Page 13 Fitting the System Fitting the Control Unit Case 1. Remove the control unit case from its packaging. 2. Re
3. Installation 9651 Page 14 11772232 Fitting a 9930 Keypad The backplate of the 9930 keypad (see Figure 5) contains an adjustable cam that you ca
9651 3. Installation 11772232 Page 15 Fitting the ScanProx 934 Module Note: If fitting a 934 module to an existing installation, put the alarm sys
9651 Hardwired Control Unit Installation Guide This document applies to control panels using software version 4.03.10 or later. © Cooper Security Ltd
3. Installation 9651 Page 16 11772232 Wiring the Control Unit Cable Entries The control unit case back provides several cable entries. It is desig
9651 3. Installation 11772232 Page 17 Keypads Connecting Keypads Figure 10 shows the connections for keypads. Use the "ET" connector ter
3. Installation 9651 Page 18 11772232 Keypad Addressing The control unit is supplied with one keypad. If you have fitted more keypads, each one mu
9651 3. Installation 11772232 Page 19 Lyntech Ltd - 120 LED/120 lexon Control Panel Terminals OP1 OP2 TR 12V AUX 0V Bell-Box Terminals TRG STRB
3. Installation 9651 Page 20 11772232 Connecting Detector Circuits to the Main PCB The connectors for the detector circuits, or zones, are on the
9651 3. Installation 11772232 Page 21 The wiring resistance of the cable to the detector (including joints) should not exceed 100 ohms. The recomm
3. Installation 9651 Page 22 11772232 Programming Outputs Control unit panel outputs can be programmed using the commands shown in the table below
9651 3. Installation 11772232 Page 23 Wiring Keyswitches To allow a user to set and unset the system using a keyswitch, connect a fixed position o
3. Installation 9651 Page 24 11772232 The 9928 can be connected to either a momentary or a latched keyswitch (see Figure 19). When using a momenta
9651 3. Installation 11772232 Page 25 Communicator The 9651 can be fitted with a communicator or speech dialler, for example the Scantronic 660, 8
11772232 Page i Contents 1. INTRODUCTION... 1 About this Man
3. Installation 9651 Page 26 11772232 Figure 21. Fitting a Plug-by Communicator 3. Make any necessary connections from the communicator to the
9651 3. Installation 11772232 Page 27 If the system has already been installed: 6. Re-connect the battery. 7. Fit the case lid. 8. Apply mains
3. Installation 9651 Page 28 11772232 Initial Start Up Before applying power to the control unit, ensure that: • All keypads have been addressed
11772232 Page 29 4. PROGRAMMING Introduction This chapter is divided into four sections: 1. Introduction provides an overview of how to program a
Programming 9651 Page 30 11772232 In addition to the three standard operating modes, there is a special Duress mode which provides the same access
9651 Programming 11772232 Page 31 Leaving Installer Mode When you have finished programming the control unit: 1. Press 99y at the keypad The displ
Programming 9651 Page 32 11772232 Performing an Engineer Reset To perform an engineer reset: 1. Check that the display is showing the alarm condit
9651 Programming 11772232 Page 33 Figure 24. Sensitive Area on 9930 Keypad for Tag To Add a Tag 1. Key in User 01 access code while the system i
Programming 9651 Page 34 11772232 6. Repeat steps 1 to 5 for other tags, as necessary. To Delete a Tag Note: If you delete a tag, you also delete
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 35 11772232 Programming Commands 0: Country PTT Defaults Use this command to select the country and P
Contents 9651 Page ii 11772232 List of Figures Figure 1. Elements of an Intruder Alarm System...
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 36 11772232 The following table shows the letters generated by each key on the keypad. 1 7 P Q R S
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 37 Value Type Description 08 Technical Alarm (TC) Use this zone type when you want to moni
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 38 11772232 Value Type Description 14 Forbikobler (FB) This zone type is a Scandinavian type of Entry/
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 39 Value Attribute Valid for Description X2 Soak Test (S) Normal Alarm (NA) Entry Route
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 40 11772232 Value Attribute Valid for Description A Armed in Level A All Always applied. The zone is
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 41 23: Remote Reset Enable Option 1 enables Remote Reset, which is designed to operate with
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 42 11772232 Text Alert lamp Service/Mains lamps Panel Set 0 continuous 1 timed 0 continuous 1 timed
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 43 31: Zone Tamper User/Engineer Reset Use this command to ensure that the system complies
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 44 11772232 Note: The Alarm Abort period is controlled by the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC). 37: Daytime
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 45 Notes on Lock Set: 1. Do not connect more than one lock switch (or any other device) to
11772232 Page 1 1. INTRODUCTION About this Manual This manual is divided into four chapters: 1. Introduction: this describes the parts of an Intru
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 46 11772232 41: Bell Delay When an alarm occurs (for example, an intruder violates a zone), the system
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 47 3 30 seconds 4 45 seconds 5 60 seconds 6 120 seconds 45: Entry/Exit Tone Volume This com
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 48 11772232 1 On. Duress Code. Note: If the duress code is disabled and then enabled again, the code p
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 49 53: Abort User/Engineer Reset This command specifies how the system is reset after an ab
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 50 11772232 60: Level B Final Exit Operation In a single system, this command specifies how the system
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 51 65: Level B Exit Time This command sets the Exit Time for Level B. Option 1 10 seconds 2
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 52 11772232 70: Level C Final Exit Operation This command specifies how the system treats Final Exit zo
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 53 75: Level C Exit Time This command sets the Exit Time for Level C. Option 1 10 seconds 2
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 54 11772232 3 30 seconds 4 45 seconds 5 60 seconds 6 120 seconds Note: You cannot change the operation
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 55 03 Set Latch: active when the system is set and inactive when the system is unset or an
1. Introduction 9651 Page 2 11772232 Features of the Control Unit The control unit provides: ° On-board connections for 8 Fully Supervised Loop (FS
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 56 11772232 29 Pulse Set 4: active for time set by Command 170. 30 Pulse Unset 1: active for time set
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 57 87: Keypad Dual Key Alarms This command enables users to raise an alarm by pressing two
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 58 11772232 If the system is unset, the control unit logs the event and the keypads emit a short audi
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 59 2 Installer Reset. An alert is generated when the mains power supply fails and can be c
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 60 11772232 Note: Insurance policies that are conditional on compliance with PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 20
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 61 140: Fault Override Use this command to determine how alerts can be overridden for all f
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 62 11772232 Option 00 Not Used 19 Smoke Detector 01 Fire 20 Not used 02 PA 21 Battery Fault 03 Bu
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 63 159: Invert Plug-by Outputs By default, plug-by outputs have a positive voltage when ina
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 64 11772232 Example 1 Panel output 3 is to be programmed as type 12 (Pulse Set 1). It will be used to o
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 65 Note: Compliance with PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 2004 (see page 73) requires that Command 1
9651 1. Introduction 11772232 Page 3 Elements of the IAS An IAS comprises a control unit in a shielded case, with 1 to 4 separate keypads and vario
Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 66 11772232 Option 1 10 seconds 2 20 seconds (default) 3 30 seconds 4 45 seconds 5 60 seconds 6 120 se
9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 67 Setting Entry Timers for both FE and ER Zones Suppose that you have installed a system t
Programming - Testing Commands 9651 Page 68 11772232 Testing Commands 90: Reading the Event Log The control unit keeps a log of recent events. T
9651 Programming - Testing Commands 11772232 Page 69 Keypad Display Meaning Batt Flt Rstr Battery reconnected Batt Load Fail Battery failed lo
Programming - Testing Commands 9651 Page 70 11772232 Keypad Display Meaning PA Z== Alarm Panic alarm started in zone == PA Z== Rstr Panic alarm
9651 Programming - Testing Commands 11772232 Page 71 Keypad Display Meaning Z== Lock Out The system locked out the zone when attempting to rear
Programming - Testing Commands 9651 Page 72 11772232 199: Display Zone Circuit Resistance This command lets you view the resistance of zones conne
9651 Programming - System Configurations 11772232 Page 73 System Configuration PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 2004 Compliance EN 50131-1: 2004, Alarm sy
9651 Page 74 11772232 Programming Commands Quick Reference Command Key in:0 Country PTT Defaults (page 35) 0ynyn = Country: 0 = UK Y 1 =
9651 Programming Commands Quick Reference 11772232 Page 75 Command Key in: 1 Delay On 30 PA Response (page 42) 30ynyn = 0 PA response audibl
1. Introduction 9651 Page 4 11772232 9930 and 9940 Keypads AB CD1234567890 Figure 2. 9930 and 9940 Keypads The control unit supports the connection
Programming Commands Quick Reference 9651 Page 76 11772232 Command Key in:62 Level B Exit Mode (page 50) 62ynyn = 0 Timed low tone on setting Y
9651 Programming Commands Quick Reference 11772232 Page 77 Command Key in:82 Output 2 Type (page 54) 82ynnynn = See Command 81 for a list of o
Programming Commands Quick Reference 9651 Page 78 11772232 Command Key in:151 Plug-by Communications Output 1 (page 61) 151ynnynn = 00 Not Use
9651 Programming Commands Quick Reference 11772232 Page 79 Command Key in:201 Entry Timer 1 (page 65) 201ynyn = 1 10 seconds 2 20 seconds
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9651 Page 81 11772232 Index 24-hour Alarm ...55 Abort Alarm ...
Index 9651 Page 82 11772232 Fully Supervised Loop (FSL) ... 40 connections...
9651 Index 11772232 Page 83 PA alarm...43 performing engineer reset...
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9651 1. Introduction 11772232 Page 5 User Control The control unit provides 50 independent User access codes and a separate Duress Code. Users can
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