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This manual contains installation details for the CS350 control panels. It provides the basic programming and installation information required by technicians and engineers.
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CONTENTS
FEATURES .................................................................................................................................... 3 KEYPAD INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................... 4-5 WIRING SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................... 5 POWERING UP PANEL ................................................................................................................. 6 HOW TO PROGRAMME ................................................................................................................ 7 PROGRAMMING MAP ................................................................................................................... 8 PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................... 11 PERIDIAX FEATURE ................................................................................................................... 19 PROGRAMMING TEXT ............................................................................................................... 20 RETURNING TO FACTORY DEFAULT ...................................................................................... 21 QUICK CODES ............................................................................................................................ 21 ZONE WIRING OPTIONS ............................................................................................................ 22 WIRING OF SIRENS .................................................................................................................... 23 WIRING OF OUTPUTS RELAYS ........................................................................................................................... 24 DIGITAL COMMUNICATORS ......................................................................................... 24 FIRE DETECTORS ......................................................................................................... 24 LIST WITH SHORT CODES ........................................................................................................ 25 DEFAULT CHART ........................................................................................................................ 26 PROBLEM SOLVING ................................................................................................................... 27 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION .................................................................................................... 29 MAIN PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM ............................................................................................... 30
Features
FEATURES The CS350 is a microcomputer based alarm control panel operating from remote keypads, and has the following features:
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Facility for up to 4 CD3008 remote keypads... one CD3008 is supplied with the panel. 6 freely programmable dual zones. Auxiliary tamper input. Supervised bell tamper input. Digital communicator fault input... reprogrammable to include remote engineer reset. New perimeter system capability which provides local alarms for perimeter zone activations. This can reduce false alarms considerably. Exremely useful with inertia shock sensors. 4 freely programmable open collector outputs. 2 freely programmable high current outputs (eg. to control sirens). LCD with freely programmable zone names... up to 12 characters. Battery input monitored. Four user codes.
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Keypad Installation
CD3008
3 LIFT
2 PUSH
Figure 1.
CD3008
ADJUSTMENT DISPLAY-CONTRAST DIPSWITCHES FOR KEYPAD ID CABLE ENTRY FROM TOP MOUNTING HOLE
MIN MAX ON 1 2 3 SD 4
Figure 2.
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Keypad Installation
SW1
MIN MAX ON 1 SD 2 3 4
ON
D C B A
OFF 1
Keypad 2
CD3008
Figure 3.
Keypad 3
Keypad 4
Figure 4.
Wiring Specifications
Connect the additional keypads either using a STAR or MULTIDROP configuration. MULTIDROP STAR the keypads are 'daisy chained' together, each keypad being connected in parallel to the one before it. each keypad is wired back separately to the control panel terminals.
Any combination of the above wiring methods is allowed with the restriction that the total cable length on each of the wiring loops (either multidrop or star) is restricted to 100m. The following diagram shows how 4 RKPs may be connected using both methods.
Figure 5.
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Powering Up Panel
Connection of the control panel and the remote keypad in the following sequence allows the engineer to establish that the control panel is working correctly. Connection sequence: 1. Before installing the remote keypad (RKP) at it's designated position, it may be connected at the control panel, to enable the engineer to commission the system. 2. Check that the ID for the RKP is set correctly... one keypad has to have ID1 (refer to Diagram 2). 3. Connect the RKP to the panel as shown in Diagram 3. 4. Replace the cover of the RKP and ensure that the tamper switch in the panel is closed. 5. Apply mains power to the panel. The system will power up in armed state (Factory Programme Setting). If any zones are open at power up, the audibles will activate. The panel defaults to the language select prompt when switched on for the first time [ UK/IRL Press 1]. Enter [] and [1] to select English language. Note that this also happens after returning to factory default. See page 21 for more details. 6. Enter the Default User Security Code [1][1][2][2] at the keypad to disarm the system. The keypad display shows DISARMING and the audibles, if sounding, will stop. Display then shows any zones which are open and caused it to alarm. If [0] key is pressed at this stage, the display will show FINISHED? . Enter ACCEPT [] to finish with operator menu. 7. The display shows Time/Date and the system is now disarmed. 8. Enter [1][2][7][8] (Default Engineer Code) to enter Engineer Mode and to change programme parameters. See the Programming Map and Programming Functions for operational details. How to programme is detailed on page 7. 9. Each time the system is powered down the panel memorizes it's current state, i.e. whether armed, disarmed, partguard, etc. and will restore to that state when powered-up again.
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HOW TO PROGRAMME
All programmed features can be changed. The structure and position of the programming options are illustrated in the Programming Map on the next page. Features and options are grouped together and allocated to 6 main menu blocks:
Once in Engineer Mode, the blocks can be accessed by 'stepping' through the menu blocks and accepting the option shown in the display. The keys used for programme selections are defined as follows: [] [] [] [X] stepping forward to next block or programming option returning to previous block or programming option enter programming block - enter programming option - confirm changes - accept option quit programming block - quit programming option - reject changes
PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE
Adding Additional Keypads After have installed the additional keypads - mind the correct dipswitch ID setting - go to the Engineer Programming Mode and proceed as follows: 1. Use the [] key till OUTPUTS/REMOTES is displayed then enter [] . 2. Use the [] key till INSTALL REMOTE is displayed then enter [] . 3. The display shows the keypads connected, eg. REMOTE k k . Confirm [] these changes when they are correct. If not correct, verify the wiring to the keypad and dipswitch ID settings. The keypad must be powerless when changing dipswitch settings. 4. The display now shows INSTALL REMOTE . Quit programming blocks [X] till GOODBYE is displayed. Now accept [] to leave the Engineer Programming Mode.
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Output Test
MAINTENANCE
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Entry Time nn Exit Time nn Split Time OFF/ON Bell Times Bell Cutout nn Bel Delay nn All Bells Cut ON/OFF Dig Cutout ON/OFF Perim.Bell Cutout nn Timers Menu Time hh:mm Date dd/mm/yy Forward Date Backward Date Summertime ON/OFF Timers Menu Change Codes xx Code Unused New Code Verify Error 01 Fs Us . . . . . . OK 02 . . . . . . . . . . . OK 03 . . . . . . . . . . . OK 04 . . . . . . . . . . . OK Leave this New Code Verify Error New Code Verify Error xx Code In Use
TIMERS
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Code Privilege
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Zone Type
ZONE TYPES Unused Tamper PA Key Fire Exit/Entry Alarm Keypad Lock Key Inf=Infinite Entry Exit Trm=Exit Terminator ZONE ATTRIBUTES Ls=Local Alarm Shock La=Local Alarm Contact In=Inhibit 24=24 hours Pg=Partguard So=Soak Test Ac=Access Ch=Chime KEY ZONE ATTRIBUTES Fs=Full Set Ps=Part Set Us=Unset Pu=Pulsed Qs=Quick Set
Zone Attributes
ZONES
3 4 5
Shock Zones Zone Name Loop Type : Alarm Loop Type : Dual
Main Menu
Output Type
01 Disarm/Arm 0x . . . . . . . . . . . . 06 . . . . . . . . . . . .
OUTPUT TYPES Disarm/Arm Alarm P.A. Fire Tamper Latch Fire Detect Reset Buzzer Int.Bell Ext.Bell Partguard System Clear Trouble Perim.Alarm Unused Clear
OUTPUTS / REMOTES
Install Remote
Main Menu
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Arm/Disarm Menu
User Walk ON/OFF Forced Arm Opts Rearm Options ArmedDisplay ON/OFF Exit Fault Buzzer/Bell Final Door ON/OFF Miscellaneous Menu P.A. Silent/Bells PA, LF Silent/Bells PA ON/OFF Miscellaneous Menu Timed Partgd ON/OFF Access>EE/Access Partgd Digi ON/OFF Latched Chime ON/OFF Int.Bell Chime ON/OFF Miscellaneous Menu Reset Code/FTC or Code Only P.A. Reset ON/OFF Tamper Reset ON/OFF Alarm Reset ON/OFF Clear Engineer Reset Miscellaneous Menu PF Buzzer ON/OFF LF Buzzer ON/OFF Miscellaneous Menu Engineer Lock ON/OFF Miscellaneous Menu English Nederlands Francais Italiano System Clear Mains ON/OFF System Clear Battery ON/OFF System Clear Fuse ON/OFF System Clear Accs+EE ON/OFF Miscellaneous Menu
No Forced Arming Keep Inhibits Clear when closed Clear after exit Always rearm Never rearm Rearm 1 to 8 Times
P.A. Menu
Partgd/Chime
4 MISCELLANEOUS
Warnings
Change Language
SysClear Inputs
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Led Test
Bell Times
2.7 Summertime 2.7.1 Forward date Date at which clock is advanced with 1 hour (start of summertime). 2.7.2 Backward date Date at which clock is returned with 1 hour (start of wintertime). 2.7.3 Summertime ON/OFF Select for ON if automatic correction to summertime is required. 3. Users 3.1 Change Codes Programme here user code 01 to 04. Use from 4 up to 6 digits with the exception of '0'. Deleting a code is achieved by entering [] after appearance of [New code _ ]. Code 4 can be used with a code counter (see 3.5). Factory default code for user code01is [1122]. 3.2 Code Privileges Allocate operational functions to each code. Attribute . Mn Function change codes, time, date, read engineeer memory, access to chime function . In inhibit zones . Ps part set of system . Us unset of system . Fs full set of system 3.3 Engineer Code Programme here new Engineer code. Factory default is [1278]. 12 Change Codes
Code Privileges
Code Count
Open Zones
Zone Type
4.2 Zone Attributes Attributes define the operation of the zone type. Some types have attributes inherent to them. Others can not be changed which will be displayed by [No Option]. ATTRIBUTE FUNCTION . In Allows inhibiting of alarm and exit/entry zones . 24 Creates a 24Hrs zone. Only applicable for Alarm types. . Pg Partguard. Zone is inhibited during partguard protection. . So Soak Test. The related input will not activate any alarm output but only log its events. . Ac Access zone. Follows the exit/entry input. Will create a direct alarm when triggered prior to the exit/entry input, except if programmed for Access/EE and the panel is in Partguard mode (see function 6.3.2.). . Ch Chime. Input activates buzzer/ interior bell when in disarmed state. . Ls Local Shock. Shock sensor alarm triggers 'perimeter' output instead of 'alarm' output. See also Peridiax programming on p.19. . La Local Alarm. Both shock sensor and/or contact activation will trigger the perimeter output. See also Peridiax programming on p.19.
Key Zones
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Shock Zones
4.3 Shock Zones Input 1 to 4 can be programmed to analyse enertia shocks (e.g. GS610). Two types of attack can be calibrated for. Heavy attacks ( 'gross' level) and small repetitive attacks ('pulse' count). The pulse count ismonitored after the first triggering in a window of 30s with 1s intervals. 4.4 Zone Names Programme here personalised names for each input. (See page. 20 for example.) 4.5 Loop Type Inputs can be configured to detect alarm contact activations only ('Alarm') or alarm and tamper violations within the same loop ('Dual'). 5. OUTPUTS / REMOTES 5.1 Output Type Define here the typical function of each output (1 to 6). TYPE FUNCTION . Disarm/Arm Reflects the control panel's arm/disarm status. . Alarm Switches with intrusion and tamper alarm (Tamper only when armed). . PA Switches with PA alarm and / or Duress alarm. . Fire Switches with a fire alarm. . Tamper Switches with a 24Hrs and / or a tamper alarm. . Latch Switches after exit time and / or walk test. Resets with disarm or start of entry time. Used withlatching sensors. . Fire Reset Switches with second entry of a valid user code after an alarm or after leaving the user log. . Buzzer Follows the buzzer operation of the keypad. . Interior Bell Follows the interior bell status. . Exterior Bell Follows the exterior bell alarm time. . Partguard Switches when control panel is part set. . System Clear Reflects the system status according to the optionsprogrammed in function 6.8. . Trouble Indicates a system error : EPROM error, line fault, RKP fault, low battery, mains failure. The RKP will display the cause of trouble. 14 1791 999
Zone Names
Output Type
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5.2 Install Remotes Only one keypad is installed when the panel is powered-up from factory default. Additional keypads must be initialised by the panel before they become active. When selecting [] install remotes, the display will show the keypads which it recognizes, for example two keypads: [Remote kk**]. Now enter [] again to initialize the other keypad(s). 6. MISCELLANEOUS 6.1 Arm / Disarm Menu Programming of options associated with arming / disarming. 6.1.1 User Walk On/Off When an input is open during arming of the panel, the interior bell will give a short activation each time a zone is closed. 6.1.2 Forced Arm Opts Determine here the' forced arming' conditions. Input(s) and code(s) must have the 'In' attribute to be able to force arming of the panel. Forced arming can be achieved in three ways. a) Go to the [Forced Arm ] menu in the user mode and accept. b) Arm the panel and enter [] when the display shows [Open Zone(s)]. c) Arm the panel with a keyswitch while a 'forced arm' option has been programmed. Option Operation No forced arming Forced arming is not possible. Keep inhibits Open zones are omitted till the panel is disarmed. Clear when closed Open zones are omitted till they close again. From that moment on they can detect again. Clear after exit Open zones are omitted till the exit time has expired, after which they can detect again.
Arm/Disarm Menu
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6.1.3 Rearm Options Define the condition of retriggering of bells. Option Operation . Always Rearm The same input when activated, will always retrigger sirens. . Never Rearm The same input will not re-trigger the sirens. . Rearm 1 to 8 times Limits the number of re-triggerings as programmed. 16 14 1791 999
P.A. Menu
Partguard/Chime
Engineer reset
Warnings
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Peridiax Feature
The CS3503 control panel has been equipped with Aritech's new Perimeter and Dialler eXtended programming option. How It Works When the panel is armed and not in alarm state, activating a perimeter zone will cause a PerimeterAlarm or Local Alarm. This means that both internal and external bells sound for a programmable number of minutes (perimeter bell time). l A Perimeter Alarm digi output will turn on and reset at the end of the perimeter bell cutout time. l The main alarm digi will not turn on. l Engineer reset and rearm option are not activated by Perimeter-Alarm. l Perimeter-Alarms that occur during exit time, after silent PA etc. are treated like normal alarms. l Perimeter-Alarms that occur during bell delay/cutout will merely set Perimeter-Alarm digi output. l The output functionality is fixed... both bells go for the Perimeter-Time when a Perimeter-Alarm happens. Typical Application Example WIRING
Figure 6.
PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION PROGRAMMING Zone Attribute Shock Option NO La NO La La La Ls No Ls Ls No Ls Zones
OPERATION Contact Activation Inertia Activation 'Perimeter' Alarm 'Full' Alarm 'Perimeter' Alarm 'Perimeter' Alarm 'Full' Alarm 'Full' Alarm 'Perimeter' Alarm 'Perimeter' Alarm
Timers
Zone attributes Ls for Shock (Zone 1-4) La for Contacts(Zone 1-6) Bell times perim. bell cutout ON/OFF
WEAPON AGAINST FALSE ALARMS Consider, for example, the situation where the inertia sensor and magnetic contact are wired in series and mounted on a window. When only the zone attributes Ls is added , then the panel will cause a local alarm for inertia sensor activations and a full alarm when the window opens. 14 1791 999 19
Programming Text
Literal text is available for programming customized zone and user names. The keypad digits each represent a set of characters. KEYPAD CHARACTER SET
ABC DEF GHI
JKL
MNO
PQR
STU
VWX
YZ
CURSOR LEFT
HOME
CURSOR RIGHT
The [9] key has a blank space and punctuations (eg. full stop, comma, etc.). The [0] key has a blank space.
SCROLL UP
SCROLL DOWN
key Move to next character. key Move to previous character. 4 key . Confirm to reprogram current text . Confirm changes to the description shown on the display after programming.
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With Engineer Lock programmed 1. 2. Enter Engineer Mode using EXISTING Engineer code at Keypad 1. Select 'Factory Prorgram Menu' from the miscellaneous section and scroll down to 'Default Settings'. Enter accept .
NOTE: . When the existing engineer code is unknown, then the control panel must be returned to the factory for reprogramming. . The panel always powers up in Armed condition.
Quick Codes
The use of operator "Quick Codes" can be enabled or disabled by setting "Quick Code" to ON or OFF in the Use Menu. The quick codes are as follows: 04 Normal Set. 05 Alarm Set (No Buzzer). 07 Alarm Partguard Set.
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Principles of Dual Operation All devices closed ....... loop resistance is 4K7 TAMPER device open loop is open circuit ALARM device open ... loop resistance is 9K4 (ie EOL resistor PLUS parallel resistor) Example 1 Four wire application for powered motion sensors
Figure 7.
Example 2 Multiple sensors wired in a single zone
Figure 8.
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BEACON CONTACTS SPEAKER
TAMPER LOOP
4K7
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- + - + 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
TAMPER SWITCH BATTERY
(black) (red) +
JUMPERS CUT-OFF TIMER: (minutes)
J2 J1
CUT-OFF TIMER
Figure 9.
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INPUT POWER (13.0-14.2) SIREN HOLD-OFF VOLTAGE (*) BEACON HOLD-OFF VOLTAGE (*)
*) Program Internal (5) and External (7) Bell outputs for positive (+) trigger
J1
3: 5: 10: 20:
J2
= cut link
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Wiring of Outputs
Principle of operation from outputs. Output as shown is 'High'. When programmed for '-' trigger the output will switch to '-' with an alarm condition.
Figure 10.
Figure 11.
Figure 12.
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D Date, program curren ................. 26 DD MM YY E Engineer code, program ..................... Engineer lock select ........................... Engineer reset clear ........................... Engineer reset PA .............................. Engineer reset tamper ....................... Engineer reset (Alarm) ....................... Entry time, program ............................ Exit time, program .............................. 33 66 2 64 5 64 2 64 3 64 4 21 SS 22 SS
F Factory default program select .......... 66 N Final door set ...................................... 61 6 Forced arm select ............................... 61 2 I Input attibute, program ....................... Input name, program .......................... Input option, A/T dual ......................... Input type, program ............................ Input values, program inertia .............. Input walk test .................................... Inputs, show open .............................. Install new remotes ............................ 42 NN 44 NN 45 41 NN 43 NN 14 NN 13 52
HOW TO WORK WITH SHORT CODES Instead of using the - keys to access programming options, it is possible to directly jump to the menu section required. Immediately after you enter the engineer code, keyin one of the digit sequences as indicated in the Short Code List.
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Default Chart
ZONE TYPES Default Required Exit/Entry Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm OUTPUT TYPES Default Required Arm/Disarm Partguard Latch Tamper Int. Bell Ext. Bell Type So Alarm Tamper PA Fire E/E ZONE ATTRIBUTES In Pg Ch 24 Ac
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No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
No. 1 2 3 4
Duress Ud code Eng.
CODES & PRIVILEGES Default Fa Ps Us In Mn Cn 1122 l l l l x Unused x Unused x Unused l Unused x x x x x x Unused x x x x x x 1278 x x x x x x Pu Qs Fs Ps Us
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TIMERS Description Default Required Exit time 30 sec. Entry time 30 sec. Split ent. time off Bell delay 0 min. Bell cut off 30 min. OTHER OPTIONS Function Default Required Buzzer for line ON fault Buzzer for powON er failure Latched chime OFF Chime rings Int. OFF bell Current date 01Jan92 Current time 00 00 Engineer lock Engineer reset Code+FTC option Engineer reset OFF Select
Key
OTHER OPTIONS cont'd Function Default Required Exit fault of buz- BUZZER zer/bell Final door set OFF Forced arming OFF Inputs alarm or ALARM dual Keyswitch PULSED option KEY PA at keypad OFF PA with line fault BELLS bells or silent PA activations BELLS bells or silent Partguard OFF acces to E/EE Partguard OFF activates digi Partguard INSTANT time/instant Auto rearm NEVER option
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Problem Solving
Bells do not ring at bell test. Alarm zone does not activate system. 1. Check bell fuse. 2. Disconnect bell cable from control panel and connect across battery observing correct polarity. If wiring is correct the bell should ring. Arm system and remove wires from the terminal block. If the system does not activate, disarm and enter Engineer Mode. 1. Check if bell delay time is programmed for [00] ('Timers Menu' at 'Bell Times'). 2. Check if zone is not in soak test ('Zones Menu' at 'Zone Attributes'). 3. If PA zone, check that it is programmed as audible ('Miscellaneous Menu' at 'PA Menu').
Alarm zone name will 1. Enter Engineer mode and open panel. not clear from the 2. Disconnect the alarm zone wires from the terminal block and replace with display when attempta 4K7 resistor. ing to arm the system. 3. Enter 'Show Open Zones' in 'Maintenance Menu' and observe that the zone name in question does not come up on the display. This proves that the panel is functioning correctly. 4. Check the zone wiring to ensure that the circuit is closed and that there are no shorts on the cables. Reconnect the wires back to the panel and retest. Control panel activates 1. Check that the battery is connected correctly. during a short power 2. Check that the battery fuse is not blown. failure. 3. Ensure that the battery is fully charged and is large enough to carry the load of the system. System returns to factory setting when mains and battery powre are removed. Check that jumper is on link LK1 on the main control panel.
System activates Before leaving engineer mode check that no PA, FIre, Medical, or Tamper when leaving engineer zones are open. Use 'Show Open Zones' menu to do this. mode. System does not activate when Tamper opens during day (ie when system is disarmed).
Check that the internal sounder is connected. NOTE: the external bell only sounds on tamper fault when the system is armed. If using dual loops, check that the zone type is programmed for DUAL (in 'Zones' menu) and that the Tamper devices are wired in series with the EOL resistor.
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Problem Solving
Alarm zones cannot be inhibited. Bell fuse blows when bells are sounding. Check that the 'In' attribute is set for this zone number ('Zone Attribute' in 'Zones' menu). Check that the user code has 'In' privilege ('Code Privileges' in 'Users' menu). Check that there is no short circuit in bell wiring. Disconnect bell wires from terminal and, observing correct polarity, connect across battery. If bells ring, wiring is correct. The load of the bells is greater than the fuse rating, inserting a higher value fuse may damage the panel. Spread the load of the bells across the bell outputs or fit a relay and use the auxiliary power output to provide some of the current.
PA is activating when Ensure that the operator is not entering the duress code when switching off alarm is switched off. the system. 'No panel data' shows This happens when the keypad is not receiving correct data from the panel. on the display. Check wiring to the keypad, especially for swapped wires. Check that the address is correctly set on the keypad.
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Technical Specification
Power Input Current Consumption Output Voltage Signalling Output Programmable Outputs Loop characteristics Battery Backup Auxiliary Power Output
230 V AC 10%, 50Hz, 14.5 VA CS350 CD3008 13.8 V DC 5% Internal bell External bell 50 mA each 6 inputs, configurable as double-pole loops using 4K7 resistors. Response time: 300 ms. 12 V lead acid rechargeable battery (not supplied) Float charging method at 13.8 V 5%, 800mA max. charging current. 6.5 Ah recommmended 13.8 V DC fused at 800mA. Normal Surge 800mA 2A 800mA 2A Quiescent: 30mA Quiescent: 30mA Alarm: 50mA Alarm: 50mA
Note: if the combined current is greater than 800mA for the above devices, the load will be shared by the standby battery.
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+ FACTORY SETTINGS
+ + + 1 2 3 4 A B C D
E.O.L.
N.C. N.C.
N.C.
Figure 13.
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