HARDWIRED CONTROLPANELINSTALLATION ANDPROGRAMMING GUIDE
4 4967911. IntroductionSystem FeaturesDetectorsThe control unit and expanders provide connections for up to 40 separatedetector zones. There are three
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496791 51. Introductionother detectors or remote setting switches apart from the ones it has learned.See the separate "RFX Installation and Progr
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496791 72. Technical Description2. Technical DescriptionSpecificationEnvironmental Grade 2Operating temperature -10° to +55°CHumidity 96% RHDimensions
8 4967912. Technical DescriptionLS Can support two parallel connected externallymounted 16 Ohm loudspeakers for internal sounderor EE tones.AUX 500mA,
496791 92. Technical DescriptionControl Unit PCBFigure 3 shows the layout of the control unit PCB.Figure 3. Control Unit PCB LayoutLid TamperswitchZon
10 4967912. Technical Description9954 ExpanderThe 9954 Expander provides connectors for either eight four-wire CC loopzones, FSL or EOL zones. Figure
496791 113. Installation3. INSTALLATIONCaution: Always remove mains power before opening the case lid. Donot work inside the control unit with mains p
12 4967913. InstallationCabling Keypads and ExpandersCooper Security recommend that you use 8-core 7/0.2 or 16/0.2 alarm cablefor wiring keypads and e
496791 133. Installation1. Do not connect anything other than keypads and expanders to the keypadbus. The keypad bus power supply is limited to a maxi
9851 Hardwired Control Panel Installation and Programming Guide.© Cooper Security Limited. 2002Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents
14 4967913. InstallationCooper Security recommend that you mount the keypad using No 8 or 6screws (M4/M3.5) as follows:1. Select which cable entry you
496791 153. InstallationTo Control PanelTransformerLNT 250mA 250V230V ~50Hz 200mAFigure 7. Mains ConnectionConnect the 21VAC lead from the mains trans
16 4967913. InstallationKeypad BacklightWhen supplied from the factory the control unit is configured with the keypadbacklight ON. To turn the keypad
496791 173. InstallationDetector Circuit ConnectionsThe left hand edge of the main PCB provides 24 connectors that can be usedfor up to 16 zones. Duri
18 4967913. InstallationThe wiring resistance of the cable to the detector (including joints) should berestricted to a maximum of 100 ohms. The recomm
496791 193. InstallationZone 1Zone 3Zone 4Zone 22K2 EOLAlarm contacts2K2 EOL2K2 EOLAlarm contactsGlobal anti Tamper Loop1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
20 4967913. InstallationFSLEOLFour-wire CCTwo-wire FSLTwo-wire EOLFigure 15. Jumper Positions to Select Connection TypesOnce you have connected a 9954
496791 213. InstallationOP3TRSTLSTRSTLS+ve 12V AuxShock Sensor ResetUse Command 83 4VIPER+ve0VOP3TRSTLSTRSTLS+ve 12V Aux+ve 12V AuxFrench Siren TestUs
22 4967913. InstallationMomentary or Continuous KeyswitchesThe 9928 can be connected to either momentary or continuous keyswitches,see Figure 18. When
496791 233. Installationline failure. While enabled Line Monitor continually checks the line voltage toensure that the line is connected.If this funct
496791 iContentsContents1. INTRODUCTION ... 1Operator Controls and
24 4967913. Installation(f) Multiple Repeat Attempts.(g) Line Status Monitoring.Usage other than approved usage or failure to comply with the installa
496791 253. InstallationThe terminals on the 9851 control unit main pcbs are described as SafetyExtra-Low Voltage circuits (SELV), according to the de
26 4967913. Installation3. If other apparatus is required to share the telephone line with the inter-nal communicator (series apparatus), connect the
496791 273. InstallationFitting a Plug-On CommunicatorCaution: Before fitting a plug on communicator, the control unitmust be completely powered down,
28 4967913. InstallationFitting a Plug-by CommunicatorThe 9851 can be fitted with a communicator or speech dialler (for examplethe Scantronic 8400, 84
496791 293. InstallationInitial Start UpBefore applying power to the control unit, ensure that:• All remote keypads and expanders have been addressed
30 4967913. Installation• Each partition can be set, unset or in alarm independently of the otherpartitions.• You can assign individual keypads to one
4. Programming496791 314. ProgrammingEntering Programming Mode“3. Installation - Initial Power Up” describes how to enter programming modefor the firs
4. Programming32 496791To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultCountry PTT Defaults 0 nn = country, one of:0 = UK (Y) 5 = France 1 = Ireland 6 = Denmark1 = I
4. Programming496791 33To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultZone Configuration 21 0 Close Circuit 4 wire Y1 End Of Line resistor2 Fully Supervised Loop3 8
ii 496791ContentsSafety Notice ...
4. Programming34 496791To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultLevel A Exit Mode 39 0 Timed Y1 Terminated2 Final doorFor a single system n is:3 Lock SetFor a
4. Programming496791 35To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultTamper Alarm Response 46 0 Internal sounders(Single system only.) 1 Keypad sounders2 Internal a
4. Programming36 496791To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultLevel B Alarm response 63 nFor a single system n is one of the following:0 Keypad sounder Only1
4. Programming496791 37To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultLevel C Alarm Response 73 nFor a single system n is one of the following:0 Keypad sounder only1
4. Programming38 496791To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultLevel D Entry Time 78 1 10 seconds2 20 seconds Y3 30 seconds4 45 seconds5 60 seconds6 120 secon
4. Programming496791 39To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultAlarm Confirmation 89 0 Confirm off (default for rest of World) Y1 Confirm on (default UK only)
4. Programming40 496791To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultStatic Test Call 105 A (or B) nn 00 Static off Ynn is the time in hours A nn Static call at nn
4. Programming496791 41To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultFast Format Channels 121 a b For built in Communicator a is the channel number 1 to 8b is one
4. Programming42 496791To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultCID Report Restorals 143 0 Mode Basic1 Mode Basic + Restore YPlug by Comms Output 1 151 nnWher
4. Programming496791 43Leaving Programming ModeWhen all programming has been completed:1. Key-in ‘99 ’ at the keypadThe display shows:2. Press .The
496791 iiiContentsSetting Time and Date (Command 51) ... 58Omit Tamper A
4. Programming44 496791Restoring All Factory Default ProgrammingIf you wish to restore all factory default options then:1. Enter programming mode (if
4. Programming496791 45tributes. When you have entered the zone type and attributes press oncemore to store the changes.Zone NamesWhen you key in th
4. Programming46 496791signal (internal sounders pulsing “Dee Dah Dee Dah...”).Fire alarms operate whether the system is set or unset,and will always
4. Programming496791 47event and communicates it to the ARC. The control unitalso provides a Key Box output type that you can pro-gram to trigger one
4. Programming48 496791setting and unsetting. If the zone is violated the controlunit starts a tamper alarm, shows the message “AMTamper” on the keypa
4. Programming496791 49remains open for more than 10 seconds. Programming azone as ‘Double Knock’ is a way of reducing false alarmscaused by environme
4. Programming50 496791Option 1 Eight End of Line resistor (EOL) zones on control unit, plus up to32 zones on expanders.Option 2 16 Fully Supervised L
4. Programming496791 51Local Sounder Delay on Entry (Command 26)This Command controls the time at which local sounders operate in responseto an entry
4. Programming52 496791If you use option 1 and the user strays from an entry route zone during entrythen the system waits 30 seconds before raising a
4. Programming496791 53System Reset (Command 33)If you wish to make the system engineer reset, then use option 1. For userreset use option 0.Certain t
iv 496791ContentsSelect Language (Command 126) ... 76Radio Zone S
4. Programming54 496791With option 1 selected the system communicates tamper events to the ARCand starts the internal sounder. When unset, the system
4. Programming496791 55keypad ET terminals. In a single system, do not attempt to fit twolockswitches.To set the system the user first enters their ac
4. Programming56 496791nal sounder. The system then operates the external sounder for the pro-grammed Bell Duration. See “Programming Commands” for th
4. Programming496791 57Option 0 Keypad sounders only.Option 1 Local alarm (internal and external sounder only).Option 3 Full alarm (communication and
4. Programming58 496791Setting Time and Date (Command 51)The system has an internal clock/calendar which it uses to date stamp thelog print-out. To se
4. Programming496791 59If you select option 0 the control unit will report supervision failure as de-scribed for Command 128.Number of Digits in Acces
4. Programming60 496791set B will continue to act as Final Exit zones during part set B. When theoption is set to 1 any Final Exit zones included in p
4. Programming496791 61Level B Alarm Response (Command 63)Command 63 specifies the alarm response for part set B or Partition B. In asingle system:Opt
4. Programming62 496791Option 1 Instant Set (no exit tone)Option 2 Silent Set. Use Command 75 to program the Exit time. At the endof the exit time the
4. Programming496791 63Level C Exit Time (Command 75)This Command sets the exit time for part set C or Partition C. See “Program-ming Commands” for op
496791 11. Introduction1. INTRODUCTIONThe 9851 is designed to be fully programmable to suit individual site require-ments and user needs.The system co
4. Programming64 496791For a partitioned system:Option 0 Keypad sounders only.Option 1 Local alarm (internal and external sounder only).Option 2 Full
4. Programming496791 65PIR Set Latch (Key in 03) This output is active when the system is setand deactivates when the system is unset or an alarmcondi
4. Programming66 496791Pulse Unset (Key in 13) This output becomes active for 1 secondwhen someone unsets the system, or during a fire or PAalarm.Alar
4. Programming496791 67Notes:1. If a Final Exit Zone is triggered, Channel 3 becomes active at the end of theProgrammed Entry time, or,2. If Dual Ply
4. Programming68 496791Commands 90 - 97, See “5.Testing”Load Full Defaults (Command 98)Use this Command to load default values for all Commands.1. Ent
4. Programming496791 69Alternate (2) Reports to one of two programmed telephone numbers (seeCommands 115 and 116).Operation: The system dials the firs
4. Programming70 496791Static Test Call (Command 105)In static testing the system makes a test call either at one particular time ofday or on one day
4. Programming496791 71Dynamic Test (Command 108)In dynamic testing the system makes a test call 24 hours after the lastcommunication. Select option 0
4. Programming72 496791Use Command 114 if you want the control unit to answer incoming calls from<Downloader> without an engineer being present.
4. Programming496791 73correct panel ID, and is using the correct <DOWNLOADER>software version. If these items don't match then the systemh
2 4967911. Introduction° Keyswitch setting/unsetting.° Dual key PA alarm from the keypads.° Remote telecommand set/unset when using 9955 RF Expander.T
4. Programming74 4967911. Enter programming mode (if you are not already there).2. Key in 117 at the keypad.The display shows:3. Press .The displa
4. Programming496791 75Third Downloader Telephone Number (Commands 120)Use this option to enable Downloader to use a third callback number (inde-pende
4. Programming76 496791In addition, if you have used Command 121 to program channel 3 with FastFormat communications then the control unit will add a
4. Programming496791 77unit. Use Command 128 to select how the control unit will respond to thereported supervision failure.Option 0 Full alarm (all s
4. Programming78 496791BASICEvent SIA Code CID CodeALARM ABORT BC 406ALARM CONFIRM BV 139BURG BA 130DURESS HA 121EXIT TIMEOUT EA -FIRE FA 110GLOBAL TA
4. Programming496791 79Option 0: (Default) The control unit sends all SIA messages as specified inCommand 131.Option 1: For full alarm response the co
4. Programming80 496791Note: 1. If the control unit is using Fast Format signalling, and has sent a Burg to theARC, then the control unit activates th
4. Programming496791 81Option 0 No zones (alarm confirmation disabled during entry).Option 1 One zone (not DD243:2002 compliant).Option 2 Two zones.Us
4. Programming82 496791Partition ProgrammingIntroductionWhen programming the 9851 there are two ways of changing the control unitfrom a single system
4. Programming496791 83Partition A B C DExit Mode C39 C62 C72 C76Alarm Reponse C47 C63 C73 C77Entry Time C43 C64 C74 C78Exit Time C44 C65 C75 C794. Us
496791 31. IntroductionOperator Controls and Displays - 9930Figure 2. 9930 Remote Keypad.The 9930 keypad has a single line 16 character LCD display th
4. Programming84 496791Command Partition System Single System72 Partition C Exit Mode Options 2-4 change73 Partition C Alarm Response Options 1-3 chan
4. Programming496791 85ACPO DD243: 2002 CompliancePlease study this section If you are installing an intruder alarm system inEngland, Wales and Northe
4. Programming86 496791Confirm After Entry = 2 = The control unit starts a confirmed alarm if anintruder activates two separate zones after the entry
496791 875. Testing5. TestingReading the Log (Command 90)The control unit keeps a log of recent events The log can contain up to 500events. Each event
88 4967915. TestingKeypad and Event Log DisplaysKeypad Printed* MeaningAC Fail AC Lost Mains supply failedAC Restore AC Restore Mains supply restoredA
496791 895. TestingKeypad Printed* MeaningLow Batt Rstr Low battery Restore Control unit low battery restoredLow Battery Low Battery Low battery on co
90 4967915. TestingPrinting the LogTo print the event log, make sure the system is in programming mode, thenKey in 90 0.Figure 24 below shows a samp
496791 91IndexIndexSymbols24 hour alarm ... 6524 hour zones ...
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496791 93IndexIInputs .................... 8Installation overview .......
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