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Page 1 - PROGRAMMING GUIDE

HARDWIRED CONTROLPANELSINSTALLATION ANDPROGRAMMING GUIDE

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4 4967921. IntroductionSystem FeaturesDetectorsThe control unit provides connections for up to eight separate detectorzones. Each zone can be connecte

Page 3 - Contents

496792 51. IntroductionThe 868MHz operating frequency is a European standard reserved specifi-cally for alarm installations. By using this frequency a

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6 4967921. Introduction

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496792 72. Technical Description2. Technical DescriptionSpecificationOperating temp. -10° to +55°CHumidity 96% RHNote: some versions of the 9752 use t

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8 4967922. Technical DescriptionControl Unit PCBFigures 3 and 4 show the layout of the 9751 and 9752 PCBs.BATT F-2A12V AUXF-1AFigure 3. 9751 Control U

Page 7 - 1. INTRODUCTION

496792 92. Technical DescriptionBATT F-2A12V AUXF-1AFigure 4. 9752 Control Unit PCB LayoutNote that, compared with the 9751, the 9752 contains extra t

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10 4967922. Technical Description9954 ExpanderThe 9954 Expander provides connectors for either eight four-wire CC loopzones, FSL or EOL zones. Figure

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496792 112. Technical DescriptionCompatible Equipment715rEUR-00 Radio PIR.719rEUR-00 Radio Smoke Detector.725rEUR-55 Radio Remote Setting Device.726rE

Page 10 - 9955 Radio Expander

12 4967922. Technical Description

Page 11 - User Control

496792 133. Installation3. INSTALLATIONCaution: Always remove mains power before opening the case lid. Donot work inside the control unit with mains p

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9751 9752 Hardwired Control Panel Installation and Programming Guide.© Cooper Security Limited. 2002Every effort has been made to ensure that the cont

Page 13 - 2. Technical Description

14 4967923. InstallationCabling Keypads and ExpandersCooper Security recommend that you use 8-core 7/0.2 or 16/0.2 alarm cablefor wiring keypads and e

Page 14 - Control Unit PCB

496792 153. Installation2. Make sure that the voltage between 0V and 12V of the keypad bus at thefurthest point from the control unit is at least 12.0

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16 4967923. InstallationCooper Security recommend that you mount the keypad using No 8 or 6screws (M4/M3.5) as follows:1. Select which cable entry you

Page 16 - 9954 Expander

496792 173. InstallationTo Control PanelTransformerLNT 250mA 250V230V ~50Hz 200mAFigure 8. Mains ConnectionConnect the 21VAC lead from the mains trans

Page 17 - Compatible Equipment

18 4967923. InstallationKeypad BacklightWhen supplied from the factory the control unit is configured with the keypadbacklight ON. To turn the keypad

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496792 193. InstallationBell StrobeBell-ve Tamper Return-ve Hold Off+ve Hold Off-ve Apply trigTypical SAB(9751)4-core9930 Keypad-ve+ve0V12V CLK DATA

Page 19 - 3. INSTALLATION

20 4967923. InstallationDetector Circuit ConnectionsThe left hand edge of the main PCB provides 14 connectors that can be usedfor up to 8 FSL zones, o

Page 20 - Cabling Keypads and Expanders

496792 213. InstallationZone 1Zone 2122K2 EOL4K7Alarm contactsTamper contacts2K2 EOL4K7Alarm contactsTamper contactsYellowVioletRedGold4k7RedRedRedGol

Page 21 - Fitting a 9930 LCD Keypad

22 4967923. InstallationOnce you have connected an expander refer to the instructions supplied inorder to connect detectors.Once you have connected a

Page 22 - Mains Connection

496792 233. InstallationWiring KeyswitchesFigure 16 shows the connections for a 9928 Keyswitch Interface.Note: You can fit only one keyswitch interfac

Page 23 - Remote Keypads

496792 iContentsContents1. INTRODUCTION ... 1Operator Controls and

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24 4967923. InstallationTo use this facility, the local exchange must provide the Three Way Callingservice on the customer's line.Line Monitoring

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496792 253. InstallationIn the event of problems you should contact your equipment supplier in thefirst instance.The built in communicator has been ap

Page 26 - Detector Circuit Connections

26 4967923. InstallationCCT1CCT2CCT3CCT4CCT5CCT6CCT7CCT8+LS12V AUX0V12V AUX0VA/TCLK DATA0V12VTelephone LineConnectionsT.N.V. cct.Wire-in comms Connect

Page 27 - Connecting Expanders

496792 273. Installationb) If the wiring is not owned by British Telecom, either:(i) British Telecom(ii) The authorised maintainer(iii) A professional

Page 28 - Using Programmable Outputs

28 4967923. InstallationFitting a Plug-by CommunicatorThe 9751 or 9752 can be fitted with a communicator or speech dialler (forexample the Scantronic

Page 29 - Telephone Line

496792 293. InstallationComms O/P1 (Brown) -ve applied (+ve removed) in alarmComms O/P2 (Orange) -ve applied (+ve removed) in alarmComms O/P3 (Yellow)

Page 30 - Approval

30 4967923. InstallationIf the system has already been installed:5. Re-connect the battery.6. Fit the case lid.7. Apply mains power.8. Test communicat

Page 31 - Safety Notice

496792 313. InstallationInitial Start UpBefore applying power to the control unit, ensure that:• All remote keypads and expanders have been addressed

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4. Programming496792 334. ProgrammingEntering Programming Mode“3. Installation - Initial Power Up” describes how to enter programming modefor the firs

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ii 496792Contents4. Programming ... 33Entering Programming Mode

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4. Programming34 496792To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultCountry Selection 0 nnnn = country, one of:0 = UK (Y) 5 = France 1 = Ireland 6 = Denmark1 = It

Page 36 - Fitting a Battery

4. Programming496792 35To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultZone Configuration 21 0 Close Circuit 4 wire Y1 Fully Supervised LoopLS Chime Output 22 n Louds

Page 37 - Initial Start Up

4. Programming36 496792To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultLevel A Exit Mode 39 0 Timed Y1 Terminated2 Final door set3 Lock SetSystem Auto Re-Arm 40 0 Rea

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4. Programming496792 37To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultSet Time and Date 51 ... see “Setting Time and Date”Omit Tamper Allowed 52 0 Alarm contacts

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4. Programming38 496792To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultLevel C Final Exit 70 0 C=FE = FE (Final exit) Y1 C=FE = NA (Normal alarm)Level C Entry Route 7

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4. Programming496792 39To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultLevel D Exit Time 79 1 10 Seconds(9752 only) 2 20 seconds Y3 30 seconds4 45 seconds5 60 seconds

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4. Programming40 496792To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultTest Internal Sounder 94 Internal sounders operate, press or toend test.Test Keypad Sounder

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4. Programming496792 41To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultAnswer On One Ring 113 0 One ring off YDownloading option 1 One ring onAccess Mode 114 0 Call

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4. Programming42 496792To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultRadio Zone Supervision 128 0 Full alarm (all sounders plus comms) YFail Response 1 Internal, ex

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4. Programming496792 43To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultNote: The following Commands are available if you select option 1 for Com-mand 89.Confirm Timer

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496792 iiiContentsLevel C Exit Mode (Command 72) ...

Page 46 - Communications Programming

4. Programming44 496792Restoring the Access Codes (1st stage reset)If the user and/or engineer codes are lost, then:1. First remove mains power and th

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4. Programming496792 45Zone Programming (Commands 01 to 24 (32 on 9752))The zone programming Commands 01 to 32 take three or more digits. Thefirst two

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4. Programming46 496792Zone TypesThe following types are available:Not Used (NU) The system ignores Zones with this type. Key in 00 for azone that wil

Page 49 - Re-entering Programming Mode

4. Programming496792 47Technical (TC) (Key in 08). Use this zone type when you want to monitorequipment, for example a freezer, without raising a full

Page 50 - Country Defaults (Command 0)

4. Programming48 496792To set Level A do not assign a Keyswitch zone to levelsB, C or D. To set any other level assign the Keyswitchzone to a single l

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4. Programming496792 49days after you return the control unit to user mode. If thezone is opened while the system is set then the ServiceLED glows and

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4. Programming50 496792Change Engineer Code (Command 20)To change the Engineer access code:1. Make sure you are in programming mode.2. Key in 20 and p

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4. Programming496792 51Continuous Sounder (Command 25)Option 0 of this Command makes the internal sounder follow the external belldelay and duration t

Page 54 - Analyser zone types

4. Programming52 496792This Command determines what the system will do if a user strays from anentry route during entry. (This Command is available to

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4. Programming496792 53PA Reset (Command 34)If you wish to make the system engineer reset after a PA alarm then useoption 1. For user reset use option

Page 57 - Status Display (Command 28)

4. Programming54 496792select option 1 (engineer) then you must enter the engineer access code at akeypad to reset the system after a system tamper al

Page 58 - System Reset (Command 33)

4. Programming496792 55Note that the keypads give a double beep confirmation tone at the end of allsetting modes.If you select Timed (options 0), Term

Page 59 - Alarm Abort (Command 36)

4. Programming56 496792Entry/Exit Tone Volume (Command 45)Use this Command to set the volume of entry/exit tones from the internalsounder. If you sele

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4. Programming496792 57displays it on the keypad. The user calls the ARC and tells them the numbershown on the keypad display. The ARC verifies the us

Page 61 - Bell Duration (Command 42)

4. Programming58 496792contact with the control unit for more than 15 minutes. If a detector losescontact for more than two hours the control unit rai

Page 62 - CSID Code (Command 50)

4. Programming496792 59Level B Final Exit Operation (Command 60)Command 60 controls how the system will treat Final Exit zones in Part SetLevel B. Whe

Page 63 - Abort Reset (Command 53)

4. Programming60 496792Level B Exit Time (Command 65)This Command sets the exit time for Level B. See “Programming Com-mands” for options.Level C Fina

Page 64 - Sounder Tamper (Command 59)

4. Programming496792 61Level C Entry Time (Command 74)This Command sets the entry time for Level C. See “Programming Com-mands” for options.Level C Ex

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4. Programming62 496792Output TypeBell (Key in 00) The control unit operates this output duringan alarm. Use Command 41 to control bell delay and 42to

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4. Programming496792 63Strobe (Key in 08) In an alarm the system operates the output.The output remains active until the user disarms thesystem.Smoke

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496792 11. Introduction1. INTRODUCTIONThe 9751 and 9752 control units are designed to be fully programmable tosuit individual site requirements and us

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4. Programming64 4967923. If Alarm Abort is enabled (Command 36 1) Channel 3 restores if the userunsets the system.Dual Ply Entry Warning (Command 86)

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4. Programming496792 653. Press 1. (You can press to stop the procedure if you change yourmind at this stage.)4. Press .The system loads the factor

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4. Programming66 496792Dual (3) Reports to two different receiver numbers (see Com-mands 115 and 116).Operation: The communicator dials the first tele

Page 71 - Call Mode (Command 101)

4. Programming496792 67Line Fail Response (Command 106)This Command lets you program the system to respond with either audible orsilent alarms when th

Page 72 - Reporting Type (Command 103)

4. Programming68 496792(which represents the “R” or Recall button on a tel-ephone) which is detected by the exchange as a requestfor a new clean line.

Page 73 - Dynamic Test (Command 108)

4. Programming496792 69alarm system now knows to expect a call within the next10 to 90 seconds. <Downloader> then rings the alarmsystem again, w

Page 74 - Rings to Answer (Command 112)

4. Programming70 496792Communicator Telephone Numbers (Command 115/116)Use this Command to store the telephone numbers that the communicatorwill use t

Page 75 - Access Mode (Command 114)

4. Programming496792 71Downloader Telephone Numbers (Commands 118/119)Use this option to program up to two separate, 31-digit telephone numbersthat th

Page 76 - Account Number (Command 117)

4. Programming72 496792Notes:1. 13 Open and 14 Close provide the same functions as 4 Open/Close, but ontwo separate channels.2. 15 Zone omitted - the

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4. Programming496792 73No Closing Signal if More Than One Circuit Omitted(Command 125 (9752 only))Note: This Command is required for Belgian BVVO appr

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2 4967921. Introduction° Dual key PA, medical assistance and fire alarms from the keypads.° Remote telecommand set/unset when using 9955 RF Expander.T

Page 79 - Select Language (Command 126)

4. Programming74 496792Report Mode (Command 131)SIA reports are called ‘Telegrams’. Each telegram contains the site identifica-tion number (normally s

Page 80 - Report Mode (Command 131)

4. Programming496792 75INTERMEDIATEEvent SIA Code CID CodeBURG RESTORE BR 130‡DOWNLOAD SUCCESS RS 412EXPANDER MISSING RESTORE TR 137‡EXPANDER TAMPER R

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4. Programming76 496792If the keypad display shows “Custom” when you enter Command 143 then<Downloader> has been used to program this Command.Pl

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4. Programming496792 77Internal Sounder (Command 161)Note: Enable Alarm Confirmation (Command 89) to access this Command.This Command selects whether

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4. Programming78 496792Option 2 ensures that if the user unsets the system by means of a proximityreader or telecommand, they cannot cause a confirmed

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4. Programming496792 79ACPO DD243: 2002 CompliancePlease study this section If you are installing an intruder alarm system inEngland, Wales and Northe

Page 85 - ACPO DD243: 2002 Compliance

4. Programming80 496792Confirm After Entry = 2 = The control unit starts a confirmed alarm if anintruder activates two separate zones after the entry

Page 86 - Alarm Filtering

496792 815. Testing5. TestingReading the Log (Command 90)The control unit keeps a 250 event log of recent events. Each event isrepresented by a short

Page 87 - 5. Testing

82 4967925. TestingAl Confirm Znn Confirmed alarm on zone nnDefaults Loaded All programming defaults loadedDownload OK Download completed successfully

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496792 835. TestingTelecmmd PA PA started from telecommandUnn Change Unn User nn changed access code for user nnUnn Delete Unn User nn deleted access

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496792 31. IntroductionOperator Controls and Displays - 9930Figure 2. 9930 Remote Keypad.The 9930 keypad has a single line 16 character LCD display th

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84 4967925. Testing

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496792 85IndexIndexSymbols24 hour alarm ... 6224 hour zones ...46AAccess

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86 496792Index61 ... 5962 ...

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496792 87IndexHHumidity ... 7IInputs ... 7Instal

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88 496792IndexReport mode ... 74contact ID ... 75fa

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Notes

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