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Installation manual for the CD72/95/15012

Dimensions (l x b x h)

CD 3008/3048

CD 3009/3049

CD 9031

CD 72/95

CD 150

160 x 120 x 35  (3 mm ABS)

160 x 120 x 35  (3 mm ABS)

175 x 125 x 37  (3 mm polycarbonate)

315 x 385 x 88  (1,25 mm steel plate)

475 x 460 x 160  (1,25 mm steel plate)

Output no.

Location

Output connected max.

Zone no.

1 to 5

control panel

100 mA

1 to 8

6 to 17

remotes

40 mA

9 to 24

18

internal siren CD72

1A

n/a

19

external siren CD72

1A

n/a

Table 5. Overview of the inputs and outputs on the CD72

Output no.

Location

Output connected max.

Zone no.

1 to 8

control panel

100 mA (output 8 = 1 A)

1 to 16

9 to 40

remotes

40 mA

17 to 144

41 to 48

expanders

100 mA (output 48 = 1 A)

145 to 152

49

internal siren CD95/150

1A

n/a

50

external siren CD95/150

1A

n/a

Table 6. Overview of the inputs and outputs on the CD95/150

Summary of Contents for Advisor CD15012

Page 1: ...142938999 1 Installation Manual Software from Version V6 0 ADVISOR CD 7212 CD95 15012 ...

Page 2: ... without the prior written permission of SLC BV DISCLAIMER SLC BV makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further SLC BV reserve the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without the obligation of SLC BV...

Page 3: ...with basic installation and programming information Programming The Programming Manual for the CD72 or the CD95 CD150 covers all necessary aspects of programming the system Everybody involved in installing or maintaining this panel should have access to a copy of this manual The Programming Manual is available from your ARITECH national office The Programming Map for the various systems can be fou...

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Page 5: ... control panel 17 Opening CD3008 CD3048 keypad 18 Figure 10 Opening the CD3008 CD3048 keypad 18 Opening CD3009 CD3049 keypad 18 Figure 11 Opening the CD3009 CD3049 keypad 18 CD3008 CD3009 keypad 19 Figure 12 CD3008 CD3009 keypad 19 CD3048 CD3049 keypad 19 Figure 13 CD3048 CD3049 keypad 19 CD9031 expander 20 Figure 14 CD9031 expander 20 Keypad back tamper 21 Connecting an extra power supply 22 Figu...

Page 6: ...r 27 Figure 22 Connecting the AS294 394 internal siren AS256 27 Figure 23 Connecting the AS294 394 27 Connecting the GS600 610 710 711 shock sensor CD72 only 28 Figure 24 Connecting the GS710 711 with separate alarm tamper loops 28 Figure 25 Connecting the GS710 711 with combined alarm tamper loops 28 Printer output 29 Figure 26 Printer connection 29 AS270 AS271 internal siren 30 SPECIFICATIONS 31...

Page 7: ...ox 4 Mains switching relays must NOT be fitted inside the control panel cabinet The switching of these relays may cause electrical interference 4 1 Use a relay with good insulation between the contacts and the coil 4 2 Place a suppression diode e g a 1N4001 across the relay coil 4 3 Relays connected to open collector outputs of the alarm system should be rated at 12 volts DC with a coil impedance ...

Page 8: ...m and tamper are placed together in one zone The zone has two end loop resistors 4 7 kOhm to differentiate between alarm and tamper Figure 2 shows how they are connected Program the zones menu as Dual Figure 2 Joint Connecting the alarm tamper This connection method gives the following input values The zone is Resistance Panel zone voltages Remote zone voltages Reaction on standby 3k5 6k2 2 1 2 8 ...

Page 9: ...er 1 1 2 3 4 ON SD Remote 6 Expander 2 1 2 3 4 ON SD Remote 7 1 2 3 4 ON SD Remote 8 CD95 150 CD72 1 2 3 4 ON SD Expander 9 1 2 3 4 ON SD Expander 10 1 2 3 4 ON SD Expander 11 1 2 3 4 ON SD Expander 12 CD95 150 only 1 2 3 4 ON SD Expander 13 1 2 3 4 ON SD Expander 14 1 2 3 4 ON SD Expander 15 1 2 3 4 ON SD Expander 16 CD95 150 only Figure 3 Overview of the dipswitches on remotes 3 Close the tamper...

Page 10: ...onnections one by one When the connection with the short circuit is removed the power supply will return to 12 volts NOTE ONLY KEYPAD ONE IS OPERATIONAL Every time power is removed from the system the control panel memorises its status If power is restored to the panel the system starts up again in this status except if LK1 JP1 has been removed 6 Enter 0 followed by the default user code 1122 at k...

Page 11: ... areas are armed 4 The following keys may be used Always enter a 0 before entering an engineer user code to prevent errors Under keys 1 to 9 there are 3 letters of the alphabet press the keys repeatedly to enter first the number then the lower case letters and then the upper case letters Keys 9 and 0 have special symbols such as the comma and space The arrows move the cursor during entry Press ü ü...

Page 12: ...ineers code is known use procedure 2 if not then replacement of the PCB is the only way to gain access to programming mode 2 By programming Use this method if Engineers Lock blocking is active and the engineers code is known Proceed as follows KEYPAD ONE MUST BE USED FOR THIS PROCEDURE ALL AREAS MUST BE DISARMED Go to keypad 1 Enter the installation engineers code If the system is split you will b...

Page 13: ...s X until Goodbye is displayed c Press accept ü ü DIALLER The use of the RD6203 dialler is recommended This dialler fits inside the control panel cabinet and is connected to the control panel s PCB using the cable supplied The dialler may also be programmed via the keypad A separate manual is available for the dialler OTHER MANUALS Programming Manual CD72 or CD95 150 A fully documented programming...

Page 14: ...DE WIRING DIAGRAMS CD72 Power supply adjustment DO NOT ADJUST Printer connector Fixing hole Fixing hole Fixing hole Cable entries BATTERY 230V connection Transformer Main PCB Main PCB RD6203 Dialler To hold lid in place while servicing the panel Figure 5 CD72 cabinet ...

Page 15: ...4 F5 F6 J1 D C B A 39 40 41 42 43 1 2 3 4 5 Battery 18VAC To RD6203 Eprom Processor EEprom JP1 Tamper switch external tampering Ext Siren Tamper Line Fault to keypads and expanders Outputs PL1 RS232 printer External siren O put 19 Internal siren O put 18 Aux power CD7203 Zones 1 8 See section specifications See section specifications Figure 6 CD72 control panel ...

Page 16: ...s Output expander socket Fixing hole Printer connector RS232 Fold lid down CD95 Figure 7 CD95 cabinet Power supply adjustment DO NOT ADJUST Fixing hole Dialler connector Memory card selector Dialler connector Output expander socket Printer connector RS232 Mains cable entry Fuse holder Transformer Screw holes for cover Wall fixing holes Cable fixing points BATTERY RD6203 Dialler Main PCB Lift up Pu...

Page 17: ...keypads and remotes Printer RS232 External siren O put 50 Internal siren O put 49 CD9503 CD15003 Zones 1 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FTC Reset in 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Outputs 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CP4003 Input Expander 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 D C B A Power output Connector memory card zone 144 to 152 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CD900...

Page 18: ...2 95 15012 OPENING CD3008 CD3048 KEYPAD Figure 10 Opening the CD3008 CD3048 keypad OPENING CD3009 CD3049 KEYPAD Figure 11 Opening the CD3009 CD3049 keypad Push Push clip in with screwdriver and lift up cover Remove screw if installed Lift up ...

Page 19: ... volume adjustment Figure 12 CD3008 CD3009 keypad CD3048 CD3049 KEYPAD Display contrast adjustment Keypad address setting switches Cable entry from top Fixing hole Push side clip to remove PCB Cable entry from back Cable entry from bottom Fixing hole Fixing hole Extra screw to secure lid 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Four wire bus connection D C B A Buzzer volume adjustment Buzzer 2 1 4 3 OB ON Zones Power ...

Page 20: ... lid tamper Link 1 2 without lid tamper Link 2 3 Expander Address setting switches Cable entry from back Cable entry from bottom Reverse tampering Zones Outputs Four wire bus connection Cover tampering Processor A C B D OA OB TAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 14 CD9031 expander Remote Connection to connections CD 72 CD 95 150 A 38 50 B 37 49 C 36 48 D 35 47 ...

Page 21: ...12 Page 21 KEYPAD BACK TAMPER CD30xx base When the keypad lid is not used remove the hinge slot blanking pieces from the base and place them in the hinge slot openings For back tamper protection fix the screw through the hole into the wall ƒ ...

Page 22: ...VES OF POWER SUPPLIES ALWAYS INTERCONNECT NEGATIVES OF POWER SUPPLIES A B C D 4 wire bus Central power supply A B C D 4 wire bus of keypad or expander 4 1 D E BU4 4K7 4K7 To Power Monitor zone CD72 95 150 Auxiliary power supply PG822 RC900 RC813 Detector siren relay etc Detects failure of the mains power Figure 15 Use of an extra power supply INPUTS Panel CD72 Panel CD95 150 Expander socket CD95 1...

Page 23: ...5 4 3 2 1 Figure 16 Dual loop Connecting a detector without memory CONNECTING A DETECTOR WITH LATCH Power supply Input zone Output Latch Output Walk test M W S S A A 4k7 4k7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Figure 17 Dual loop Connecting a detector with latch Note Before connecting the cable between terminal 2 and terminal 10 should be removed ...

Page 24: ...tch C NO NC C NC Tamper 12V Output Arm Disarm Output System Clear 4k7 4k7 Programme outputs for negative applied Figure 18 Connecting a key switch with LED s CONNECTING A NITEWATCH SYSTEM CP 4005 Light zone 1 Light zone 2 Daylight zone Input zone 4K7 4K7 Figure 19 Connecting a CP4005 Nitewatch PCB ...

Page 25: ...ren is required To terminal 5 of the RC213 relay OR To terminal of the panel O1 Fire reset O2 External siren O3 Fire Figure 20 Connecting a fire detector Note 1 If there are several detectors place them in parallel and cable the zones as described in figure 1 or 2 see page 8 Note 2 This connection also applied for detectors which require a reset after an alarm e g the GS900 etc Note 3 The reset is...

Page 26: ...ote15 Remote16 OA OB OA OB OA OB OA OB OA OB OA OB OA OB OA OB CD150 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Table 3 Numbering of the outputs NB In a keypad OA is the buzzer OB does not exist in a CD3008 CD3009 keypad CONNECTING A RELAY OR AN LED Output 12 Volt NC NO C 12 Volt R 820 Output Figure 21 Connecting a relay or an LED on the output The resistor R is necessary to adjust the curren...

Page 27: ...CD72 CD95 150 Beacon control 01 Int Sir Sy 01 Int Sir Sy Internal siren control 18 Int Sir Sy 49 Int Sir Sy External siren control 19 Ext Sir Sy 50 Ext Sir Sy Table 4 Programming for the sirens NB If the tampers must be placed in separate zones they can be connected according to figure 1 1 end loop resistor or figure 2 2 end loop resistors see page 8 Figure 23 Connecting the AS294 394 Cut these 2 ...

Page 28: ... manual for the CD72 95 15012 CONNECTING THE GS600 610 710 711 SHOCK SENSOR CD72 ONLY Figure 24 Connecting the GS710 711 with separate alarm tamper loops Figure 25 Connecting the GS710 711 with combined alarm tamper loops ...

Page 29: ...Installation manual for the CD72 95 15012 Page 29 PRINTER OUTPUT PL1 CD72 PL4 CD95 150 PL1 CD72 PL4 CD95 150 DB25 RS232 DB9 RS232 Figure 26 Printer connection ...

Page 30: ... in the panel Connection Programming Output Panel AS270 AS271 Description Output connection CD72 1 Tamper terminal 30 2 Tamper terminal 31 3 12V terminal 11 4 0V Internal siren 18 Internal siren terminal 10 5 0V Flash Beacon 18 Internal siren terminal 10 CD95 150 1 Tamper terminal 35 2 Tamper terminal 36 3 12V terminal 52 4 0V Internal siren 49 Internal siren terminal 51 5 0V Flash Beacon 49 Inter...

Page 31: ...0 mA 20x5 F7 Remotes 800 mA 20x5 F8 Expander output 800 mA 20x5 230 VAC Battery secondary fuse 315 mA 12 Vdc 16 Ah maximum for CD 72 12 Vdc 24 Ah maximum for CD 95 150 Max current consumption Power consumption CD 72 CD 95 150 CD 3008 3009 CD 3048 3049 CD 9031 RD 6203 max 1 0 A including remotes dialler and unit for CD72 max 2 0 A including remotes dialler and unit for CD95 150 typ max 66 mA 117 mA...

Page 32: ...nected max Zone no 1 to 5 control panel 100 mA 1 to 8 6 to 17 remotes 40 mA 9 to 24 18 internal siren CD72 1A n a 19 external siren CD72 1A n a Table 5 Overview of the inputs and outputs on the CD72 Output no Location Output connected max Zone no 1 to 8 control panel 100 mA output 8 1 A 1 to 16 9 to 40 remotes 40 mA 17 to 144 41 to 48 expanders 100 mA output 48 1 A 145 to 152 49 internal siren CD9...

Page 33: ...2 Page 33 PROGRAMMING MAP CD7212 Note The quick code numbers in front of each menu item i e 2 4 4 to jump to Digi Cutout are also the section heading numbers in the Menu Contents chapter of the programming manual where the items are explained ...

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Page 37: ...Page 37 PROGRAMMING MAP CD95 15012 Note The quick code numbers in front of each menu item i e 2 4 4 to jump to Digi Cutout are also the section heading numbers in the Menu Contents chapter of the programming manual where the items are explained ...

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