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Homelink 75
Security System
Installation and
Programming
Guide
For DD243:2004 Compliant Installations
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Homelink 75 Security System Installation and Programming Guide For DD243:2004 Compliant Installations

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Technical Specification 7510r Page 6 Transmitter range The range of the transmitters compatible with this control unit depends on the environmen

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7510r Technical Specification Page 7 Power Supply The internal power supply is an off-line switching type. This product complies with the requireme

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Technical Specification 7510r Page 8 This product complies with the requirements of EN50131-6:1997 at grade 2 and environmental class II. This eq

Page 5 - Introduction

7510r Page 9 Installation Warning: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of this device is below those levels considered s

Page 6 - A Tour of the Control Unit

Installation 7510r Page 10 2. Fix the Wall Plate Use at least three fixing holes when mounting the wall plate on a wall. Figure 7. Screw Wall Pla

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7510r Installation Page 11 4. Connect Wired Detectors (Optional) Figure 9 shows an example of using the wired inputs to connect simple door contact

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Installation 7510r Page 12 6. Remote Loudspeaker/Microphone (Optional) If you wish to add either a Loudspeaker/Microphone unit (0208EUR-00) or Lou

Page 9 - Technical Specification

7510r Installation Page 13 7. Fit Battery Fit six AA 2100mAh NiMH batteries to the battery compartment in the back of the control unit, see Figure

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Installation 7510r Page 14 Commissioning the System After installing the control unit you should commission the alarm system as follows: 1. Apply

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7510r Page 15 Programming Entering Installer Menu 1. Make sure the system is unset and showing the standby screen (time and date). 2. Press Menu. 3

Page 12 - Compatible Equipment

© Cooper Security Ltd. 2006 Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct. However, neither the authors nor Cooper S

Page 13 - Installation

Programming 7510r Page 16 5. Apply mains power if available. 6. Remove the short from the Reset pins. The control unit loads the factory default

Page 14 - 3. Connect to Mains

7510r Programming Reference - Detectors Page 17 Detectors Add/Del Detector To use a radio zone the control unit must learn the identity of the radi

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Programming Reference - Detectors 7510r Page 18 Deleting a Single Detector To delete an individual detector select Detectors, Add/Del Detectors fro

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7510r Programming Reference - Detectors Page 19 program for that zone. Select the item you wish to change. Changing Zone Names When changing the zo

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Programming Reference - Detectors 7510r Page 20 Entry Route. Use this zone type for detectors sited between the Final Exit door/detector and the co

Page 18 - Commissioning the System

7510r Programming Reference - Detectors Page 21 Technical Alarm. Use this zone type when you want to monitor equipment, for example a freezer, with

Page 19 - Programming

Programming Reference - Detectors 7510r Page 22 Exit Normal Alarm A zone programmed as ‘Exit Normal Alarm’ behaves similarly to a Normal Alarm zone

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7510r Programming Reference - Outputs Page 23 When a partition holding this zone is set the control unit starts an intruder alarm if the detector is

Page 21 - Detectors

Programming Reference - Outputs 7510r Page 24 Teaching Radio Receivers To teach the control unit's identity to a radio receiver select Outputs

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7510r Programming Reference - Outputs Page 25 Note: If you press DELETE until the current name has disappeared from the display, and then press DELE

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7510r Page iii Contents Introduction... 1 Overview ...

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Programming Reference - Outputs 7510r Page 26 operates when the system is in alarm, and remains active until the user disarms the system. Note: For

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7510r Programming Reference - Other Devices Page 27 Zone Follow The control unit activates this output when a specified zone has been triggered. If

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Programming Reference - Other Devices 7510r Page 28 same time as the internal siren. The external siren runs for a fixed period of 90 seconds. By d

Page 27 - Outputs

7510r Programming Reference - Other Devices Page 29 2. Select a used memory slot. The display shows the message “Delete Ext Siren”. 3. Press SELE

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Programming Reference - Other Devices 7510r Page 30 2. Select the option you require. When you select Enabled, the control unit carries on transmi

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7510r Programming Reference - Other Devices Page 31 Adding a WAM To teach the control unit the WAM’s identity: 1 Select Other Devices – WAM – Add/

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Programming Reference - Other Devices 7510r Page 32 1 23 3 25 5 2 24 4 26 1 25 1 27 4 2 26 2 28 1 27 3 29 3 2 28 2 4 30 1 29 1 31 2 2

Page 31 - Other Devices

7510r Programming Reference - Other Devices Page 33 Arming Station The Arming Station is a transmitter that users can employ to set and unset parti

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Programming Reference - Other Devices 7510r Page 34 Re-Programming Arming Station Buttons If you wish to re-program the buttons on an Arming Statio

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7510r Programming Reference - Partitions Page 35 4. Select the option you wish to use for the button. 5. The control unit assigns that function to

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7510r Page iv Strobe on Unset (770r only)...37 System Options ...

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Programming Reference - Partitions 7510r Page 36 Final Door Set. Use this option to complete setting the partition by closing a door fitted with a

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7510r Programming Reference - Partitions Page 37 Siren + Comms Full alarm (communication and siren). Part Set Exit Mode You can select an exit mode

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Programming Reference - System Options 7510r Page 38 sounder receiver (mode 4). The WAM operates its strobe output while the partition unsets. Syst

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7510r Programming Reference - System Options Page 39 Choose "N" to enforce Installer reset. The user can then silence the alarm, but the

Page 39 - Partitions

Programming Reference - System Options 7510r Page 40 Toggle output nn #9*nn* See “Homelink 75 User Guide” for more details. There are two options:

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7510r Programming Reference - System Options Page 41 Note that Factory Defaults sets all reporting defaults to UK values, changes the language to E

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Programming Reference - System Options 7510r Page 42 Auto Rearm To change the number of times that the system will re-arm when the siren time expir

Page 42 - System Options

7510r Programming Reference - System Options Page 43 Stray on Entry Delay To determine what the system will do if a user strays from an entry route

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Programming Reference - System Options 7510r Page 44 Jamming Detection The control unit can detect interfering (or "jamming") radio signa

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7510r Programming Reference - System Options Page 45 There are three options available: Off The user cannot force set the system, even if you have

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7510r Page 1 Introduction Overview The 7510r is the control unit for a Homelink 75 security system. The 7510r provides the user with an array of

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Programming Reference - System Options 7510r Page 46 Alarm Confirmation Note: This section of the manual describes the menus available for programm

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7510r Programming Reference - IP Network Page 47 User/Installer: The user can reset after an unconfirmed alarm, but the Installer must reset after

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Programming Reference - Downloading 7510r Page 48 Note: If you leave this field blank then the control unit will use DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Pro

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7510r Programming Reference - Downloading Page 49 display the account name from the keypad: Select Downloading, Account Name. Note that you cannot

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Programming Reference - Downloading 7510r Page 50 unit again, within 10 to 90 seconds. The control unit answers after the first ring. Note: When us

Page 51 - IP Network

7510r Programming Reference - Downloading Page 51 first upload can be carried out either from User Menu, or from Installer Menu. Unattended. The co

Page 52 - Downloading

Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r Page 52 IP Port 1 Key in the port number that Downloader “listens” to on the remote PC at IP address 1. IP

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7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Page 53 Speech Dialler Deals with recording speech messages, selecting the alarm types that will trigger th

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Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r Page 54 Single. The control unit reports to the first telephone number in the Phone Book, using a single ac

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7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Page 55 If you have fitted an 8750 Ethernet module then the control unit can report alarm events over the I

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Introduction 7510r Page 2 A Tour of the Control Unit Controls and Displays Figure 1 shows the controls and displays available on the control unit.

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Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r Page 56 With CID the control unit sends only the last four digits of the account code. With Fast Format you

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7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Page 57 Close (see note 1) Zone Omitted (Channel 5. see note 2) Burg Partition 1 Burg Partition 2 Burg Part

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Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r Page 58 mode above it.) Use the table to decide which mode is appropriate for the installation. Note: The c

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7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Page 59 Table 1. SIA Telegram Reports (cont’d) INTERMEDIATE (BASIC and SUMMARY plus: ) Event SIA Code CID

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Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r Page 60 SIA Report Restorals If you have selected a SIA report mode in Reporting, Alarms then you can enabl

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7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Page 61 control unit to make a static test call at 6:00pm every day. To make test calls on one day every mo

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Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r Page 62 If you select Enabled the for full alarm response the control unit sends tampers as burglary (BA) a

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7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Page 63 Function SCANCOM SCAN FAST TUN STALL Talk DTMF ‘2’ N/A DTMF ‘C’ Listen DTMF ‘1’ N/A DTMF ‘*’

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Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r Page 64 Alternate. Reports to one of the two telephone numbers in the Phone Book. Operation: The control un

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7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Page 65 of the account code. If you key in four characters then the control unit uses only those four chara

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7510r Introduction Page 3 Opening the Case To gain access to the interior of the control unit undo the two screws at the bottom of the case. Figur

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Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r Page 66 emergency”. The control unit plays these messages after the home message. The control unit can reco

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7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Page 67 Call Mode This option enables or disables the speech dialler feature. To employ speech dialling set

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Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r Page 68 User Menu. A user can enter a new telephone number in this slot at will. This allows the user to re

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7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Page 69 Note: There are a total of five voice messages available. The control unit always sends the Home Me

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Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r Page 70 The control unit sends the text in the Home Message to every telephone number you have programmed f

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7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Page 71 SMS Triggers You can link a set of alarm events to each message. To link an event select Reporting,

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Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r Page 72 telephone number before accepting a request to process a SMS message. Line Fail Reporting This men

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7510r Programming Reference - Social Care Page 73 Primary Telecoms This option allows you to choose which communication link the control unit will

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Programming Reference - Testing 7510r Page 74 control unit’s microphone. If necessary you can change the volume of sound from the loudspeaker by se

Page 77 - Social Care

7510r Programming Reference - Testing Page 75 Press BACK to end the test. Detector Signals The display shows the current and lowest value of the re

Page 78 - Testing

Introduction 7510r Page 4 Controls and Connectors Figure 4 shows the connectors available in the body of the control unit. 12389765410 1. Siren.

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Programming Reference - View Log 7510r Page 76 Tag Present the tag to the top left hand corner of the front of the control unit. The display shows

Page 80 - View Log

7510r Page 77 Appendix A: DD243 Compliance Applicability Please study this section if the following applies: 1. You are installing an alarm system

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Appendix A 7510r Page 78 Unsetting (Clause 6.4) The table below summarises which options to use within System Options, Alarm Confirmation to ensu

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7510r Appendix A Page 79 BS 8473: 2006 In addition, if you wish the installation to comply with BS 8473 : 2006 then use the following commands: Comm

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7510r Page 80 Appendix B: Glossary Alert An icon ( ) shown on the display to draw the user’s attention to a change in the system status that may re

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7510r Page 5 Technical Specification Specification General Product name 7510r. Manufacturer Cooper Security Ltd. Environmental Class II. Operating

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