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INSTALLATION AND
PROGRAMMING GUIDE
HARDWIRED
CONTROL UNIT
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INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE HARDWIRED CONTROL UNIT

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1. Introduction 9651 Page 6 11772232 (This page is intentionally blank.)

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11772232 Page 7 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Control Unit Specification General Environmental Class 2 Security EN50131-1 or PD6662 Grade 2x Operating

Page 4 - List of Figures

2. Technical Description 9651 Page 8 11772232 Outputs OP 1, 2, 3 Open-collector transistor outputs, 500mA, 12VDC, negative applied. LS Supports tw

Page 5 - 1. INTRODUCTION

9651 2. Technical Description 11772232 Page 9 Compatible Equipment 934EUR-50 ScanProx Proximity Module (with two tags) Proxtagpk5 Pack of five pr

Page 6 - Features of the Control Unit

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

Page 7 - Elements of the IAS

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

Page 8 - 9930 and 9940 Keypads

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

Page 9 - User Control

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

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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

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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

Page 12 - Outputs

9651 Hardwired Control Unit Installation Guide This document applies to control panels using software version 4.03.10 or later. © Cooper Security Ltd

Page 13 - Compatible Equipment

3. Installation 9651 Page 16 11772232 Wiring the Control Unit Cable Entries The control unit case back provides several cable entries. It is desig

Page 14 - Control Unit PCB Layout

9651 3. Installation 11772232 Page 17 Keypads Connecting Keypads Figure 10 shows the connections for keypads. Use the "ET" connector ter

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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

Page 16 - Cabling for Keypads

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

Page 17 - Fitting the System

3. Installation 9651 Page 20 11772232 Connecting Detector Circuits to the Main PCB The connectors for the detector circuits, or zones, are on the

Page 18 - Fitting a 9930 Keypad

9651 3. Installation 11772232 Page 21 The wiring resistance of the cable to the detector (including joints) should not exceed 100 ohms. The recomm

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3. Installation 9651 Page 22 11772232 Programming Outputs Control unit panel outputs can be programmed using the commands shown in the table below

Page 20 - Wiring the Control Unit

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

Page 21 - Keypads

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

Page 22 - Connecting Sounders

9651 3. Installation 11772232 Page 25 Communicator The 9651 can be fitted with a communicator or speech dialler, for example the Scantronic 660, 8

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11772232 Page i Contents 1. INTRODUCTION... 1 About this Man

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3. Installation 9651 Page 26 11772232 Figure 21. Fitting a Plug-by Communicator 3. Make any necessary connections from the communicator to the

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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

Page 26 - Programming Outputs

3. Installation 9651 Page 28 11772232 Initial Start Up Before applying power to the control unit, ensure that: • All keypads have been addressed

Page 27 - Wiring Keyswitches

11772232 Page 29 4. PROGRAMMING Introduction This chapter is divided into four sections: 1. Introduction provides an overview of how to program a

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Programming 9651 Page 30 11772232 In addition to the three standard operating modes, there is a special Duress mode which provides the same access

Page 29 - Communicator

9651 Programming 11772232 Page 31 Leaving Installer Mode When you have finished programming the control unit: 1. Press 99y at the keypad The displ

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Programming 9651 Page 32 11772232 Performing an Engineer Reset To perform an engineer reset: 1. Check that the display is showing the alarm condit

Page 31 - Fitting a Battery

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

Page 32 - Initial Start Up

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

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Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 35 11772232 Programming Commands 0: Country PTT Defaults Use this command to select the country and P

Page 34 - Entering Installer Mode

Contents 9651 Page ii 11772232 List of Figures Figure 1. Elements of an Intruder Alarm System...

Page 35 - Leaving Installer Mode

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

Page 36 - Adding and Deleting Tags

9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 37 Value Type Description 08 Technical Alarm (TC) Use this zone type when you want to moni

Page 37 - User 06 = _ _ _

Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 38 11772232 Value Type Description 14 Forbikobler (FB) This zone type is a Scandinavian type of Entry/

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9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 39 Value Attribute Valid for Description X2 Soak Test (S) Normal Alarm (NA) Entry Route

Page 39 - Programming Commands

Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 40 11772232 Value Attribute Valid for Description A Armed in Level A All Always applied. The zone is

Page 40 - Zone Types

9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 41 23: Remote Reset Enable Option 1 enables Remote Reset, which is designed to operate with

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Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 42 11772232 Text Alert lamp Service/Mains lamps Panel Set 0 continuous 1 timed 0 continuous 1 timed

Page 42 - Zone Attributes

9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 43 31: Zone Tamper User/Engineer Reset Use this command to ensure that the system complies

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Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 44 11772232 Note: The Alarm Abort period is controlled by the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC). 37: Daytime

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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

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11772232 Page 1 1. INTRODUCTION About this Manual This manual is divided into four chapters: 1. Introduction: this describes the parts of an Intru

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Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 46 11772232 41: Bell Delay When an alarm occurs (for example, an intruder violates a zone), the system

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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

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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

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9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 49 53: Abort User/Engineer Reset This command specifies how the system is reset after an ab

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Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 50 11772232 60: Level B Final Exit Operation In a single system, this command specifies how the system

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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

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Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 52 11772232 70: Level C Final Exit Operation This command specifies how the system treats Final Exit zo

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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

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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

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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

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1. Introduction 9651 Page 2 11772232 Features of the Control Unit The control unit provides: ° On-board connections for 8 Fully Supervised Loop (FS

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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

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9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 57 87: Keypad Dual Key Alarms This command enables users to raise an alarm by pressing two

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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

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9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 59 2 Installer Reset. An alert is generated when the mains power supply fails and can be c

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Programming - Programming Commands 9651 Page 60 11772232 Note: Insurance policies that are conditional on compliance with PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 20

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9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 61 140: Fault Override Use this command to determine how alerts can be overridden for all f

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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

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9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 63 159: Invert Plug-by Outputs By default, plug-by outputs have a positive voltage when ina

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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

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9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 65 Note: Compliance with PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 2004 (see page 73) requires that Command 1

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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

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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

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9651 Programming - Programming Commands 11772232 Page 67 Setting Entry Timers for both FE and ER Zones Suppose that you have installed a system t

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Programming - Testing Commands 9651 Page 68 11772232 Testing Commands 90: Reading the Event Log The control unit keeps a log of recent events. T

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9651 Programming - Testing Commands 11772232 Page 69 Keypad Display Meaning Batt Flt Rstr Battery reconnected Batt Load Fail Battery failed lo

Page 72 - Testing Commands

Programming - Testing Commands 9651 Page 70 11772232 Keypad Display Meaning PA Z== Alarm Panic alarm started in zone == PA Z== Rstr Panic alarm

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9651 Programming - Testing Commands 11772232 Page 71 Keypad Display Meaning Z== Lock Out The system locked out the zone when attempting to rear

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Programming - Testing Commands 9651 Page 72 11772232 199: Display Zone Circuit Resistance This command lets you view the resistance of zones conne

Page 75 - 97: Engineer Walk Test

9651 Programming - System Configurations 11772232 Page 73 System Configuration PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 2004 Compliance EN 50131-1: 2004, Alarm sy

Page 76 - 991: Show Software Version

9651 Page 74 11772232 Programming Commands Quick Reference Command Key in:0 Country PTT Defaults (page 35) 0ynyn = Country: 0 = UK Y 1 =

Page 77 - System Configuration

9651 Programming Commands Quick Reference 11772232 Page 75 Command Key in: 1 Delay On 30 PA Response (page 42) 30ynyn = 0 PA response audibl

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1. Introduction 9651 Page 4 11772232 9930 and 9940 Keypads AB CD1234567890 Figure 2. 9930 and 9940 Keypads The control unit supports the connection

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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

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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

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Programming Commands Quick Reference 9651 Page 78 11772232 Command Key in:151 Plug-by Communications Output 1 (page 61) 151ynnynn = 00 Not Use

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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 ...

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Index 9651 Page 82 11772232 Fully Supervised Loop (FSL) ... 40 connections...

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9651 Index 11772232 Page 83 PA alarm...43 performing engineer reset...

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Page 84 11772232 Cooper Security Ltd. Security House Vantage Point Business Village Mitcheldean Gloucestershire GL17 0SZ www.scantronic.co.uk Pro

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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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