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CS175-275-575-875 

 

LCD/LED Installation Guide 

 

Document Version 2.4 :  July 2003 

Summary of Contents for CS-175 Series

Page 1: ...CS175 275 575 875 LCD LED Installation Guide Document Version 2 4 July 2003 ...

Page 2: ...ovided in different countries the approval does not of itself give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point In the event of problems you should contact your equipment supplier in first instance Aritech is a GE Interlogix brand www aritech com Copyright c 2003 GE Interlogix B V All rights reserved GE Interlogix B V grants the right to reprint this m...

Page 3: ...gether 30 5 4 1 Multidrop network 30 5 4 2 Star network 30 5 4 3 Star and multidrop network 31 6 Wiring zones 32 6 1 General 32 6 2 Dual wiring 32 6 3 Single wiring 32 7 Wiring sounders 33 7 1 Wiring a sounder with EOL protection 33 7 2 AS500 33 7 3 AS271 34 7 4 AS290 390 35 8 Wiring fire detectors 36 8 1 General 36 8 1 1 4 wire fire detector CS275 575 875 36 8 1 2 2 wire fire detector CS275 575 8...

Page 4: ...ing programming mode 52 12 3 Selecting a module to program 52 12 4 Loading factory defaults for the controller 52 12 5 Defining the country code 53 12 6 Programming via the LED keypad 53 12 6 1 Entering programming mode 53 12 6 2 Exiting a location 53 12 6 3 Exiting programming mode 53 12 7 Programming via the LCD keypad 54 12 7 1 Entering programming mode 54 12 7 2 Programming a location 54 12 7 ...

Page 5: ...ions 108 18 3 Programming the CS216 108 18 3 1 Programming the zone configuration and partition 108 19 CS534 Audio Board 109 19 1 Features definition 109 19 1 1 Anti lockup tone 109 19 1 2 Call back mode 110 19 1 3 Call in mode 110 19 1 4 Call in mode answering machine defeat 110 19 1 5 High gain and low gain listen in mode 110 19 1 6 Line hold mode 110 19 1 7 Speaker lockout 110 19 2 Wiring the C...

Page 6: ...act ID and SIA 145 24 Appendix 2 Reporting zone codes in Contact ID and SIA 147 25 Appendix 3 Overview of module numbers 149 25 1 Keypads 149 25 2 Hardware expander CS216 149 1 1 Output module CS507 149 25 3 149 25 4 Wireless receiver RX8w8 and RX16w8 150 25 5 Wireless receiver RX8I4 150 26 Appendix 4 Service messages 151 27 Glossary 152 28 Technical specifications 160 28 1 Keyswitch zones 160 29 ...

Page 7: ...n siren driver for the internal sounder Eight partitions Integrated fire access verification and input output modules Franklin 4 2 SIA 200 baud FSK and Contact ID report formats Hardware expansion with up to 32 modules The CS575 version includes Access for up to 99 users Up to 48 zones either wireless or hardwired Four on board outputs two relay outputs two open collector outputs Separate on board...

Page 8: ...ght zones expansion only by wireless Two on board outputs two open collector outputs External sounder output Integrated fire access verification and input output module Franklin 4 2 SIA 200 baud FSK and Contact ID report formats Hardware expansion with one module Optional accessories include CS534 audio board CS535 voice module CS216 input expanders CS507 output expanders RX8i4 RX16i4 wireless rec...

Page 9: ...when using a six digit code Location 53 sets the number of digits Location 54 changes this code Default master user code 1122 when using a four digit code 112256 when using a six digit code Location 53 sets the number of digits Users should change the user code Download access code 12780000 Location 30 changes this code ...

Page 10: ...22 1278 12780000 Denmark 07 1122 1278 12780000 Hungary 22 1122 1278 12780000 Holland 01 1122 56 1278 00 12780000 Ireland 12 1122 1278 12780000 Italy 10 7777 77 8522 22 84800000 Norway 05 1122 1278 12780000 Poland 18 1122 56 1278 84800000 Portugal 21 1122 56 1278 00 84800000 Slovak Republic 24 1122 1278 12780000 Spain 09 1122 56 1278 00 84800000 Sweden 06 1122 1278 12780000 UK 03 1122 1278 12780000...

Page 11: ...spect to environmental electrical and electromagnetic interference Only a qualified electrician or other suitable trained and qualified person should attempt to wire this system to the mains or to the public telephone network Always disconnect the mains power before opening the control panel cabinet Disconnect the AC mains plug from the AC mains wall socket or disconnect the mains by means of the ...

Page 12: ... of suitable flammability class HB or better 8 For mains power connection use the mains connector terminal either through a permanent wiring or a flexible mains cable to an earthed mains outlet Always use cable ties to fix mains cable at the dedicated fixing point provided near the mains terminal connector For permanent fixed wiring insert an easily accessible dedicated bipolar circuit breaker in ...

Page 13: ... Guide 13 defaulting and programming the control panel and the modules adding users and setting authority levels 7 Set the country code After changing the country code the defaults for the selected country are restored in the panel ...

Page 14: ... number partition and options on keypad 2 Program keypad number partition and options on keypad 1 If downloading only enter and exit programming mode Download control panel and all modules Default control panel Program control panel Default modules Program modules Set system date and time Add user codes Assign authority levels to users Train system users Program keypad number partition and options...

Page 15: ... Wire the panel 3 Attach the ribbon cable to the CS534 listen in module 4 Connect the CS534 listen in module and CS535 voice module with the ribbon cable 5 Add the pillars for the CS535 voice module to the board 6 Attach the CS535 voice module to the board via the jumpers and pillars 7 Attach the pillars for the CS534 listen in module to the box 8 Insert the CS534 listen in module in the box ...

Page 16: ...rs for another module on the board mounted in the box in step 10 12 Mount another module on the pillars placed in step 11 13 Mount the pillars for a CS216 input expander on the CS575 875 board 14 Mount the CS216 input expander on the CS575 875 board 15 Wire the keypad bus for all modules Check the installation instructions for each module modules for wiring information 16 Connect the battery and p...

Page 17: ...S575 and CS875 1 Unscrew the holding screw in the polycarbonate housing 2 Open the box 3 Lift off the lid of the box 4 Flip up the PCB mounting tray 5 Attach the ribbon cable to the CS534 listen in module 6 Remove the sticky pads and insert the pillars for the CS534 listen in module in the box 7 Connect the CS534 listen in module to the box ...

Page 18: ...o the board 10 Attach the CS535 voice module to the board via the jumpers and pillars 11 Connect the CS534 listen in module and CS535 voice module with the ribbon cable 12 Attach the pillars for the CS216 input expander or CS507 output module to the board 13 Mount the CS216 input expander or CS507 output module on the board ...

Page 19: ... 18 Mount the RF receiver in the lid of the box This facility is not available in every country 19 If you are installing an RX8I4 RX16I4 or RX48I4 CA series receiver you must insert the antennae through the lid 20 Wire the keypad bus for any other modules that are not in the card guides 21 Connect the battery and power up the panel 4 4 3 CS175M CS275M CS575SM small metal housing This is a small me...

Page 20: ...panel 3 Attach the pillars for the CS534 listen in module or CS535 voice module to the main board 4 Mount the CS534 listen in module or CS535 voice module to the extension gate jumper 5 Mount the CS534 listen in module or CS535 voice module on the pillars to the main board ...

Page 21: ...ars for the CS216 input expander or CS507 output expander to the main board 7 Mount the CS216 input expander or CS507 output expander 8 Wire the keypad bus for all modules See the modules for wiring instructions 9 Connect the battery and power up the panel ...

Page 22: ...input 7 Keypad bus 12 Phone line connector 3 Fire detector reset output 8 Additional keypad bus connection 13 Phone line communication LED 4 Open collector 2 9 Lid tamper 5 Open collector 1 10 Bus supervision LED J14 RED J15 BLACK J16 J1 COM Z2 Z3 Z1 Z4 DATA AUX COM EXT OUT2 AUX COM TAMPER SMOKE OUT1 5 7 6 4 3 2 1 S1 J17 EXPANSION LED 2 LED 3 ...

Page 23: ...der power Including Keypad COM Communication Expander ground Including Keypad EXT External bell return COM Ground OUT 1 Output 1 OUT 2 Output 2 SMOKE Fire detector reset output AUX Power COM Ground TAMPER Tamper loop Z1 Zone 1 COM Ground Z2 Zone 2 Z3 Zone 3 COM Ground Z4 Zone 4 DATA AUX COM EXT COM OUT1 OUT2 SMOKE AUX COM TAMPER Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 ...

Page 24: ...Internal sounder 14 Full expansion port 4 Open collector 4 2 wire smoke 10 Keypad bus 15 Phone line connector 5 6 Open collector 3 Open collector 2 11 Additional keypad bus connection 16 Phone line communication LED 3 11 S1 J14 RED J15 BLACK J16 J1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z1 COM Z4 Z5 Z6 J18 12 J17 EXPANSION DATA AUX INT COM EXT OUT2 AUX AUX COM TAMPER OUT4 TAMPER OUT3 OUT1 13 14 15 16 4 1 9 8 7 6 5 3 2 LED...

Page 25: ...Expander ground Including Keypad INT Inernal bell return COM Ground EXT External bell return OUT1 Output 1 AUX Power OUT 2 Output 2 OUT 3 Output 3 AUX Power COM Ground OUT 4 Output 4 TAMPER Tamper loop Z1 Zone 1 COM Ground Z2 Zone 2 Z3 Zone 3 COM Ground Z4 Zone 4 Z5 Zone 5 COM Ground Z6 Zone 6 DATA AUX COM INT COM EXT OUT1 AUX OUT2 OUT3 AUX COM OUT4 TAMPER TAMPER Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 ...

Page 26: ...ort 4 Open collector 4 2 wire smoke 10 Keypad bus 15 Phone line connector 5 6 Relay 3 Open collector 2 11 Additional keypad bus connection 16 Phone line communication LED Always use in parallel Only one or the other can be used S1 J14 RED J15 BLACK J16 11 J18 12 J17 EXPANSION 13 14 15 16 TAMPER TAMPER J1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z1 COM Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8 COM DATA AUX R1C INT COM EXT R1NO R1NC OUT2 R3NC R3NO AUX ...

Page 27: ... R1NC Relay 1 normally closed R1NO Relay 1 normally open R1C Relay 1 ground AUX Power OUT 2 Output 2 COM Ground R3NC Relay 3 normally closed R3NO Relay 3 normally open R3C Relay 3 ground AUX Power COM Ground OUT 4 Output 4 TAMPER Tamper loop Z1 Zone 1 COM Ground Z2 Zone 2 Z3 Zone 3 COM Ground Z4 Zone 4 Z5 Zone 5 COM Ground Z6 Zone 6 Z7 Zone 7 COM Ground Z8 Zone 8 DATA AUX COM INT COM EXT R1NC R1NO...

Page 28: ...es when there has been an alarm during the previous arm cycle Bypass LED Only The Bypass LED is on when any zone is bypassed in the partition to which the LED keypad has been assigned Service LED Only The Service LED is on when the security system requires service If it is on press the key followed by the Ù key to determine the service condition One or more zone LEDs illuminate to indicate the ser...

Page 29: ...5 2 Mounting the keypad 1 2 3 0 9 8 4 7 5 6 Ï Ð Systemr eady typeC ode to Ar m 1 Opening clips 4 Wire trunking 2 Mandatory screw 5 Mounting holes 3 Pry off tamper screw 6 Wire cutout hole Steps 1 Remove screw if fitted 2 Push in clips with a screwdriver 3 Lift up lid 4 Mount the keypad on the wall using the mounting holes 5 Use the wire trunking or wire cutout hole to place the wires in the keypad...

Page 30: ... than one keypad to the end of the wire a higher gauge wire is required Bus Length Connected to CSx75 Length in meters Wire mm 110 0 50 200 0 75 333 1 00 500 1 50 800 2 50 The maximum number of keypads you can connect to the control panel is the number of partitions multiplied by eight The CS175 supports a maximum of eight keypads the CS275 supports a maximum of 16 keypads and the CS575 and CS875 ...

Page 31: ... network each keypad is wired back separately to the control unit terminals 5 4 3 Star and multidrop network You can create a combination of a star and multidrop network The following diagram shows how four keypads can be connected using both methods ...

Page 32: ...a 4K7 resistor is fitted in parallel across the closed circuit contacts The tamper contacts are wired in series with a 4K7 EOL resistor All devices closed loop resistance is 4K7 Tamper device open loop is an open or short circuit Alarm device open loop resistance is 9K4 EOL resistor PLUS parallel resistor 4K7 4K7 E O L 1 Zone terminal 3 Alarm contact 2 Sensor 4 Tamper contact 6 3 Single wiring Two...

Page 33: ...gle EOL 7 2 AS500 CSx75 AS500 1 Beacon hold off 5 Tamper 9 Piezo 2 Siren hold off 6 Tamper 10 Piezo 3 13 8 V 7 Beacon 11 Piezo 4 GND 8 Beacon In all cases select negative hold off on the sounder DATA AUX COM INT COM EXT R1NC R1NO R1C AUX OUT2 COM R3NC R3NO R3C AUX COM OUT4 TAMPER TAMPER Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 4K7 4K7 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 10 1 11 4K7 ...

Page 34: ...er 2 Tamper 5 0 V beacon AS271 only 3 13 8 V This wiring configuration for the AS271 allows the beacon to follow the internal sounder DATA AUX COM INT COM EXT R1NC R1NO R1C AUX OUT2 COM R3NC R3NO R3C AUX COM OUT4 TAMPER TAMPER Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 4K7 4K7 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 35: ...iezo 5 Tamper 8 13 8 V 3 Beacon 6 Tamper 9 Siren hold off 10 Beacon hold off Cut jumpers 5 and 7 for negative hold off on the sounder DATA AUX COM INT COM EXT R1NC R1NO R1C AUX OUT2 COM R3NC R3NO R3C AUX COM OUT4 TAMPER TAMPER Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 4K7 4K7 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 10 1 4K7 ...

Page 36: ...1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 1 Line in 4 NC normally closed 2 Line out 5 COM 3 Line 6 NO normally open 8 1 2 2 wire fire detector CS275 575 875 DB701 DP721 DB701 DP721 CS275 CS575 CS875 COM Z4 AUX AUX COM COM OUT4 OUT4 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 Line in 2 Line out 3 Line The fire detector power is connected to aux and output 4 Change location 51 segment 2 option 5 to On The fire alarm is always activated as alarm on ...

Page 37: ...t you help the owner create an escape plan Ensure that the plan is quick and that all members of the household have practised it An escape plan should include Planning an escape route from all parts of the house especially the sleeping quarters Planning assistance for children the elderly and the infirm Ensuring access to the ground from the upstairs even if the staircase goes on fire Creating an ...

Page 38: ...S575 have two open collector outputs and two relay outputs The CS275 has four open collector outputs and the CS175 has only two open collector outputs The open collector outputs control additional relays and are limited to 40 mA maximum CS875 CS575 c d c d CS275 d d d d DATA AUX COM INT COM EXT R1NC R1NO R1C AUX OUT2 COM R3NC R3NO R3C AUX COM OUT4 TAMPER TAMPER DATA AUX COM INT COM EXT OUT1 AUX OU...

Page 39: ...e 39 CS175 d d 1 1A rated contacts Relays are powered and switched from the panel No external power is needed to switch the relays 2 Digital outputs limited to 40 mA DATA AUX COM EXT COM OUT1 OUT2 SMOKE AUX COM TAMPER Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 ...

Page 40: ...mming the LCD keypads This section describes how to program the address partition and available options for each LCD keypad 10 2 1 Changing the keypad number and partition You must set the partition and keypad number for the current keypad The keypad can connect to the bus only after you set these numbers 1 Press 94 2 Enter a Go to program code 3 Enter the keypad number 1 8 4 Press 5 Enter the par...

Page 41: ...ive seconds when a key is pressed Armed zone info Does not allow the keypad to display faulted or bypassed zones when the system is armed Beep on panics Sounds a short beep to verify that the keypress is accepted Disable service Turns off the service required message Master keypad Enables temporary viewing of all partitions when 1 is pressed followed by the partition number Custom message Uses the...

Page 42: ...you to turn the light on or off 3 Use the scroll keys to turn the device on or off 4 The keypad prompts you to select a light number between 0 and 9 5 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until complete 6 Press to exit 10 2 7 Setting the unit and house codes for X 10 devices 1 Press 48 2 Enter a Go to program code 3 Enter the unit code and press The keypad prompts you to enter the house code 4 Enter the house cod...

Page 43: ...s 1 Press 6 2 Enter a master user code The keypad prompts you to enter a user number 3 Enter a two digit user number For example 03 is user 3 4 Set the attributes in the following table for the selected user Press 0 to turn an attribute off Press 1 to turn an attribute on When programming codes that activate outputs you must also configure the output events See Location 59 on page 73 for more info...

Page 44: ... back for a download A valid user code may be required after 98 if this option is enabled in Location 53 See Location 53 on page 71 for more information 10 2 11 Seizing the phone line for download Press 99 while the system is disarmed to make the control panel seize the phone line for a download A valid user code may be required after 99 if this option is enabled in Location 53 See Location 53 on ...

Page 45: ...ssage 194 Custom message bottom line Message 195 Shutdown message top line Message 196 Shutdown message bottom line 4 When you are finished entering messages press and the Exit key Any changes you have made are copied to other LCD keypads on the system To display different messages on other LCD keypads press 93 to enable the custom message lock 10 3 Programming the LED keypads This section describ...

Page 46: ...o to program code The Service LED blinks 3 Turn LEDs 1 8 on or off to enable or disable the functions in the following table 4 Press after each option Keypad Feature Enabled LED1 Case Tamper on Reports any keypad tamper LED2 Silent Keypad Silences the entry exit sounder and chime only LED3 Ding dong chime If off the chime is a single tone LED4 5 sec silence Silences the pulsing keypad sounder for ...

Page 47: ...igit code 4 Enter the minutes This is a two digit code 10 3 7 Changing user codes 1 Press 5 2 Enter a master user code The Ready LED flashes 3 Enter a two digit user number for example 03 is user 3 4 Enter the new user code for the selected user 5 The Ready LED flashes to indicate that the code is accepted If the code is rejected the sounder beeps three times The zone LEDs illuminate the first dig...

Page 48: ...arm code LED6 Allowed to bypass zones LED7 Code will send open close reports LED8 If this LED is on this code is programmed as a function code Do not change Press to exit User Attributes if LED8 is ON LED1 Activate output 1 LED2 Activate output 2 LED3 Activate output 3 LED4 Activate output 4 LED5 Arm disarm LED6 Bypass zones LED7 Open Close peporting LED 8 If this LED is off LEDs 1 to 7 indicate t...

Page 49: ...after 98 if this option is enabled in location 53 See Location 53 on page 71 for more information 10 3 10 Seizing the phone line for download Press 99 while the system is disarmed to make the control panel seize the phone line for a download A valid user code may be required after 99 if this option is enabled in location 53 See Location 53 on page 71 for more information 10 3 11 Memorising tamper ...

Page 50: ... D 15 15 F On an LED keypad the LEDs for zones 1 to 8 are utilised and the numeric equivalents of their illuminated LEDs are added together to determine the data in a programming location The numeric equivalents of these LEDs are as follows Zone 1 LED 1 Zone 5 LED 16 Zone 2 LED 2 Zone 6 LED 32 Zone 3 LED 4 Zone 7 LED 64 Zone 4 LED 8 Zone 8 LED 128 11 2 2 Feature Selection Data FSD Feature selectio...

Page 51: ...ess 12345678 LEDs 1 to 8 turn on as you press the keys to indicate that those features are enabled When you program the segment press This enters the data and automatically advances to the next segment of the location When you are in the last segment of a location press to enter the data and exit that location You can now enter another programming location ...

Page 52: ...ogrammed through the keypad the module you are programming should be the first entry To program a module enter the module number and press Not all of these modules may yet be available 0 Control panel 16 23 Hardware expanders 24 31 Relay voltage output modules 32 36 RF Receiver modules 64 68 Verification modules GSM GSM modules 12 4 Loading factory defaults for the controller 1 Enter programming m...

Page 53: ...hown by the zone LEDs While you are entering new data the Ready LED flashes to indicate that a data change is in process The flashing continues until the new data is stored 7 Press to save any changes you have made The keypad displays the data in the next segment 8 Repeat steps 4 to 7 until the last segment is reached 9 Press to exit the location 10 The Armed LED lights up prompting you to enter a...

Page 54: ...to the data The original value is displayed 12 7 4 Reviewing data To review the data in a location press and do not enter any data Each time you press the programming data in the next segment is displayed 12 7 5 Invalid data If you attempt to program an invalid entry for a particular segment the keypad sounder beeps three times and the keypad display remains in the segment awaiting a valid entry 1...

Page 55: ...CS175 275 575 875 Installation Guide 55 To program a module enter its address and press See Selecting a module to program on page 52 for more information ...

Page 56: ...232 serial port or remotely via a modem 13 1 1 Wiring of the RS232 cable Three wires are needed for the communication RX TX and GND 13 2 Programming Ensure the up download access code is the same in both the up download software and the control panel See the table of country codes on page 10 for the correct default value In the control panel you must program the locations listed in the following t...

Page 57: ...of rings to answer 32 Download control 33 Download call back number 34 Partition 1 feature and report selections Location Description Entry Exit 35 Entry exit timers Zone set up 36 Zones 1 8 zone type 37 Partition select zones 18 38 Zones 9 16 zone type 39 Partition select zones 9 16 40 Zones 17 24 zone type 41 Partition select zones 17 24 42 Zones 25 32 zone type group 43 Partition select zones 2...

Page 58: ...municate 102 Log full Location Description 103 Autotest 104 Exit error 105 Recent close 106 Start program 107 End program 108 End download 109 121 Reserved Partition account codes 122 Account code partition 1 123 Account code partition 2 124 Account code partition 3 125 Account code partition 4 Communicator formats 126 Communicator format override 127 SIA code group 1 128 4 2 alarm code group 1 12...

Page 59: ...p 16 189 4 2 restore group 16 190 Group 16 zone type characteristics 191 SIA code group 17 Location Description 192 4 2 alarm code group 17 193 4 2 restore group 17 194 Group 17 zone type characteristics 195 SIA code group 18 196 4 2 alarm code group 18 197 4 2 restore group 18 198 Group 18 zone type characteristics 199 SIA code group 19 200 4 2 alarm code group 19 201 4 2 restore group 19 202 Gro...

Page 60: ...s 121 128 zone type 236 Partition select zones 121 128 237 Zones 129 136 zone type 238 Partition select zones 129 136 239 Zones 137 144 zone type 240 Partition select zones 137 144 241 Zones 145 152 zone type 242 Partition select zones 145 152 243 Zones 153 160 zone type 244 Partition select zones 153 160 245 Zones 161 168 zone type 246 Partition select zones 161 168 ...

Page 61: ...as an event selector that can be used to select the events that are sent to each phone number To report to a specific phone number enter the telephone number account code and format to be used If any of this information is omitted the CSx75 uses the data from phone number 1 For example if all phone numbers use the same account code it is only necessary to enter the account code in location 3 If a ...

Page 62: ...ne numbers If you require a format other than those listed review the override options described in location 126 to build the appropriate format To create a special format program 14 in location 4 in addition to the entries in location 126 Data Format Description 1 Contact ID 2 SIA 3 SIA with area modifiers 4 Voice dialler 5 Reserved 6 4 2 with 1400 1900 double round parity 7 4 2 with 1400 1900 ch...

Page 63: ...cut restore events are reported to the central station The telephone line cut itself cannot be reported The information in the following locations is configured in the same way as locations 2 3 4 and 5 for phone 1 The following table contains the locations for phone numbers 2 to 6 Description Phone 2 Phone 3 Phone 4 Phone 5 Phone 6 Phone Number 6 10 14 18 22 Account Code 7 11 15 19 23 Communicator...

Page 64: ...d to 15 The factory default is 8 This means the CSx75 answers on eight rings Location 32 Download control one segment FSD This contains the feature selections for controlling download sessions The following features can be enabled or disabled using this option Segment 1 1 On enables two call answering machine defeat It works by starting a 45 second timer after it sees a one or two ring call During...

Page 65: ...nicator reports are enabled in this location See Location 122 to Location 125 on page 79 for more information This location contains five segments See the Glossary for more information Segment 1 1 On enables quick arm 2 On enables re exit 3 On enables automatic bypass 4 On enables silent keypad panic This overrides audible keypad panic 7 9 double press See Appendix 1 for more information 5 On enab...

Page 66: ...s zone which is lost 5 8 Reserved Segments 5 Reserved Location 35 Entry exit times six segments ND This location is used to program the entry exit times There are two separate entry exit times k j h l k h l k h k j Segment 1 Entry time 1 This is the entry time that is used when a Delay 1 zone type initiates an entry delay Valid entries are 10 to 255 seconds Segment 2 Exit time 1 This is the exit t...

Page 67: ...arm 6 Keyswitch 16 TBD 7 Fire 17 TBD 8 Personal attack 18 TBD 9 Tamper 19 TBD 10 Roller switch A alarm 20 TBD Roller switch zones can be used on the CSx75 control panel only They cannot be used on a CS216 hardware zone expander Location 37 Partition select zones 1 to 8 eight segments FSD This location is used to select the partition s in which zones 1 to 8 reside A zone may reside in any combinati...

Page 68: ...nformation Location 42 Zone type zones 25 to 32 eight segments ND This location contains the zone type for zones 25 to 32 Segment 1 corresponds to zone 25 and segment 8 corresponds to zone 32 See Location 36 on page 67 for more information Location 43 Partition select zones 25 to 32 eight segments FSD This location is used to select the partition s in which zones 25 to 32 reside A zone may reside ...

Page 69: ...sounds when a low battery is detected 5 On the keypad sounds during B Alarm trip time 6 On the keypad sounds for zone and box tampers 7 Reserved 8 On the keypad sounds for expander trouble Location 50 Internal siren options three segments FSD This location is used to enable siren options There are three segments in this location Segment 1 1 On the siren sounds for a telephone line cut when the sys...

Page 70: ...n forces default configuration for zone types to be used 3 On disables report bypass on force arm 4 On enables resetting of tamper memory by a master code 5 On enables 2 wire smoke detectors to be used 6 On sets for 25 VA transformer 7 On enables first to open last to close 8 On enables summer winter time option Segment 3 1 On enables box tamper report 2 On enables mains fail report 3 On enables l...

Page 71: ...ring Segment 6 B Alarm timer Segment 7 Chime time in 50 msec 1 20th second increments from 0 12 seconds 0 follows zone Segment 8 Fire alarm verification time 120 to 255 seconds 0 no fire alarm verification Segment 9 Zone activity monitor 0 to 255 days 0 disabled Segment 10 Double Knock Time Min min resolution Segment 11 Double Knock Open Time 10 to 255 seconds Segments 12 External siren time 1 to ...

Page 72: ... as an arm only after closing code 4 On enables the Go to program code as a master arm disarm code that can change user codes 5 On enables the Go to program code as an arm disarm code 6 On enables the Go to program code to bypass zones 7 On enables the Go to program code to send opening and closing reports 8 Reserved Segment 2 1 On enables the Go to program code for partition 1 2 On enables the Go...

Page 73: ...ary output 1 to 4 special timing four segments FSD This location contains the special timing feature activation for the four auxiliary outputs Segment 1 corresponds to output 1 and segment 4 corresponds to output 4 Segment 1 4 1 On output is timed in minutes Off outputis timed in seconds 2 On output latches Off output is timed 3 On output stops timing upon code entry Off output continues to time u...

Page 74: ...isten in Codes 33 Line seizure 11 Duress 34 Ground start 48 Code entry See note 1 below 35 Fail to communicate Keypad 36 Telephone line fault 13 Aux 2 keypad zone 38 Download in process 14 Panic keypad zone 55 Aux Com channel fail 15 Keypad tamper Program mode 47 Beeping keypad 37 Program mode 56 Audible panic Tampers and faults 57 Silent panic 39 Fire alarm reset See note 2 below Autotest 40 Shor...

Page 75: ...ct the event that activates auxiliary output 3 Segment 2 Program the timing from 0 to 255 minutes or seconds depending on data programmed in segment 3 location 58 Program 0 to make the output follow the event Location 62 Auxiliary output 4 event and time two segments ND Segment 1 Use the table in location 59 to select the event that activates auxiliary output 4 Segment 2 Program the timing from 0 ...

Page 76: ...he week each partition is open eight segments FSD This location selects the days of the week that each partition is open On these days arm only after close window codes can arm and disarm during an open window If any partition is not programmed to be opened and is programmed to auto arm the CSx75 tries to arm every 45 minutes for the duration of the closed period unless auto retry is disabled in l...

Page 77: ... two segments contain the following segments Segment 1 Report code 10 s digit Segment 2 Report code 1 s digit Fast Format 8 channel number Locations 69 to 121 are used only when reporting events to a pager or using a slow format such as 4 2 When using Contact ID or SIA there is no need to program these locations The communicator codes for activation have three segments as described in location 69 ...

Page 78: ... 2 Duress 86 3 Keypad Auxilary 1 87 3 Keypad Auxilary 2 88 3 Keypad Panic 89 3 Keypad tamper 90 3 Mains fail 91 3 Mains restore 92 2 Low battery 93 3 Low battery restore 94 2 Over current 95 3 Over current restore 96 2 Telephone line cut 97 3 Telehpone line cut restore 98 2 Expander trouble 99 3 Expander trouble restore 100 2 Fail to communicate 101 3 Log full 102 3 Autotest 103 3 Exit error 104 3...

Page 79: ...t code If the account code is six digits long program all six segments Location 123 Account code for partition 2 six segments ND Location 124 Account code for partition 3 six segments ND Location 125 Account code for partition 4 six segments ND Location 126 Communicator format override Segment 1 1 On 1800 Hz transmit Off 1900 Hz transmit 2 On 2300 Hz handshake Off 1400 Hz handshake 3 On checksum p...

Page 80: ...t 1 Report code 10 s digit Segment 2 Report code 1 s digit Fast Format 8 channel number Location 130 Group 1 zone type characteristics five segments FSD This is a default zone type and should be changed only if you are certain about what you are doing Segment 1 1 Fire turn on for a fire zone 2 24 hour turn on for a non fire 24 hour zone 3 Keyswitch zone normally open switch 4 Follower Access zone ...

Page 81: ...y monitor See Location 52 on page 71 for more information 2 B alarm zone 3 Final set door 4 Roller shutter zone 5 Double knock 6 8 Reserved Segment 5 Reserved Both maintened and pulsed keyswitches can be configured By default a keyswitch is maintained Change segment 3 bit 7 enable restore reporting for a pulsed keyswitch The information in the following locations is configured in the same way as l...

Page 82: ...ation 208 Serial port baud rate one segment FSD This location sets the serial port baud rate Segment 1 0 2400 2 4K 1 4800 4 8K 2 9600 9 6k 3 19200 19 2K 4 38400 38 4K 5 7 Reserved Location 209 Home automation protocol one segment FSD This location sets the home automation protocol Segment 1 Binary ASCII 1 Location 210 Transition based broadcasts two segments FSD Segment 1 1 Reserved 2 Interface co...

Page 83: ...ot request Segment 2 1 System status request 2 X 10 message message 3 Log event request 4 Send keypad text message 5 Keypad terminal mode request 6 8 Reserved Segment 3 1 Program data request 2 Program data command 3 User info request with PIN 4 User info request without PIN 5 Set user code command with PIN 6 Set user code command without PIN 7 Set user authoriz comm with PIN 8 Set user authoriz c...

Page 84: ...es 57 to 64 eight segments FSD This location is used to select the partition s in which zones 57 to 64 reside A zone may reside in any combination of the eight partitions See Location 37 on page 67 for more information Location 217 Zone type zones 65 to 72 eight segments ND This location contains the zone type for zones 65 to 72 Segment 1 corresponds to zone 65 and segment 8 corresponds to zone 72...

Page 85: ...itions See Location 37 on page 67 for more information Location 225 Account code for partition 5 eight segments ND This location contains the account code sent when partition 1 is reported If this location is left unprogrammed all 10s the account code that corresponds to the phone number dialed is used If the account code is less than six digits program 10 in the segment immediately after the last...

Page 86: ... corresponds to zone 121 and segment 8 corresponds to zone 128 See Location 36 on page 67 for more information Location 236 Partition select zones 121 to 128 eight segments FSD This location is used to select the partition s in which zones 121 to 128 reside A zone may reside in any combination of the eight partitions See Location 36 on page 67 for more information Location 237 Zone type zones 129 ...

Page 87: ... corresponds to zone 153 and segment 8 corresponds to zone 160 See Location 36 on page 67 for more information Location 244 Partition select zones 153 to 160 eight segments FSD This location is used to select the partition s in which zones 153 to 160 reside A zone may reside in any combination of the eight partitions See Location 36 on page 67 for more information Location 245 Zone type zones 161 ...

Page 88: ... seconds after a keypress or 10 seconds without a keypress Press to exit this mode 15 1 LEDs in partitioning master mode Ready On if all partitions are ready Flashes if all areas are ready or can be force armed Fire On if any area has a fire condition Flashes if any area has a fire trouble condition Power On if the primary power is connected to the CSx75 control panel Flashes if the system has a l...

Page 89: ... areas press the Ð key Ð To toggle a single area between the armed and disarmed conditions press Area number For example if area 4 is armed press 4 to disarm this area If area 4 is disarmed press 4 to arm it To control the individual areas refer to the following section area number 15 2 3 Operating individual areas in the multi partition mode 1 Enter a valid arm disarm code for the area you want t...

Page 90: ...ly if the keypad is not the master keypad 5 Area 4 is selected and area 4 is ready to arm Area 4 Ready Type code to arm 6 To exit the individual partition mode press 7 To exit this display press 15 2 4 Silencing alarms in the multi partition mode If the keypad is sounding an alarm or the sounder is on it can be silenced by entering a code with the authority for the area s in alarm The Exit Bypass ...

Page 91: ...ble with the RX wireless transmitters and keychain touchpads or keyfobs 1 Processor 4 Bus supervision LED 7 Not used 2 No function 5 Keypad bus connection 8 Antenna 3 Wireless communication LED 6 Lid tamper 9 Dip switches 16 1 Setting the DIP switches The position of all switches is only updated when the RX8i4 16i4 is powered up Before you change the position of these switches you must power down ...

Page 92: ...ication with the CSx75 No data communication with the CSx75 Check the wiring and power source Yellow blinking Yellow off Receiving radio signals from learn mode wireless sensors No radio signals currently being received The red LED at the bottom of the module may emit a dim glow but is not used as an inidicator and can be ignored 16 3 Wiring the RX8i4 16i4 Wire the bus according to the table below...

Page 93: ...hese settings appear in the segments of each programming location The default settings shown for segments 1 and 2 apply to all zone locations from 1 to 168 16 4 2 Special settings for door window transmitters and wireless smoke detectors Use the following guidelines when setting feature 4 and 5 for door window transmitters and wireless smoke detectors Feature 4 input option 1 For door window trans...

Page 94: ...lt on 6 Partition 6 keyfob Default on 7 Partition 7 keyfob Default on 8 Partition 8 keyfob Default on Location 2 to 168 Wireless sensor 2 to 168 characteristics two segments FSD These locations define the characteristics of the wireless sensors learned into zone 2 to 168 The information in these segments is the same as the information in location 1 zone 1 Location 169 to 192 Reserved Location 193 ...

Page 95: ...11 Starting zone is zone 89 12 Starting zone is zone 97 13 Starting zone is zone 105 14 Starting zone is zone 113 15 Starting zone is zone 121 16 Starting zone is zone 129 17 Starting zone is zone 137 18 Starting zone is zone 145 19 Starting zone is zone 153 20 Starting zone is zone 161 Location 195 Supervision timers three segments ND This location contains the time values for supervision Segment...

Page 96: ...zone 9 7 Press 0 to enter the starting sensor learning location 8 Press XX where XX is the zone number 1 to 168 and is the entry key 9 Trip the desired transmitter within 250 seconds as described below Listen for the ding dong for confirmation If option 193 segment 1 option 2 is enabled the panel automatically switches to the next zone to learn in the next transmitter 10 Repeat steps 5 to 7 to pro...

Page 97: ...er a Go to Program Code The keypad prompts you to enter a module number 3 Enter the module number and press The module number is iis the DIP switch setting for example 35 36 38 or 39 4 Press XX where XX is the zone number 1 to 168 and where is the entry key 5 Press 1 to change the transmitter feature 1 Transmitter Enabled The first bit in the segment changes from 1 to to indicate that the wireless...

Page 98: ... an RX16w8 Adding a receiver module makes a CSx75 control panel compatible with the RX wireless transmitters and keychain touchpads or keyfobs 1 Jumper setting 5 Bus supervision LED 9 Jumper setting 2 Lid tamper 6 Keypad bus connectionn 10 Processor 3 Eeprom 7 Not used 11 DIP switches 4 Wireless communication LED 8 Antenna RX8w8 16w8 ANT 1 ANT 2 IC7 J2 J1 IC10 D1 D2 ON 1 2 3 4 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1...

Page 99: ...to Open Close O C Module Number DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2 DIP Switch 3 DIP Switch 4 34 C On C On C On Not Used 33 O Off C On C On Not Used 32 Default C On O Off C On Not Used 39 O Off O Off C On Not Used 38 C On C On O Off Not Used 37 O Off C On O Off Not Used 36 C On O Off O Off Not Used 35 O Off O Off O Off Not Used 17 2 Module Status Conditions When you apply power to the CSx75 the LED red shou...

Page 100: ...rs Enroll the modules set up the module to be supervised by the CSx75 control panel Program the module put the module into program mode so you start programming the transmitters and enter the settings for transmitters and partitions 17 4 1 Receiver installation and procedure for Belgium The RX9008 antenna kit fits the RXxxW8 dual antenna receiver family It is used during installation commisioning ...

Page 101: ... segments FSD These locations contain two segments for transmitter specific functions Segment 1 1 Transmitter enabled Default On 2 Transmitter supervised Default On 3 User Fire smoke supervision windows Default Off 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8 Reserved Segment 2 1 Partition 1 keyfob Default On 2 Partition 2 keyfob Default On 3 Partition 3 keyfob Default On 4 Partition 4 keyfob Def...

Page 102: ...ne is zone 81 11 Starting zone is zone 89 12 Starting zone is zone 97 13 Starting zone is zone 105 14 Starting zone is zone 113 15 Starting zone is zone 121 16 Starting zone is zone 129 17 Starting zone is zone 137 18 Starting zone is zone 145 19 Starting zone is zone 153 20 Starting zone is zone 161 Location 195 Supervision timers three segments ND This location contains the time values for super...

Page 103: ...Steps 1 Press 8 to enter programming mode 2 Enter a Go to Program Code The keypad prompts you to enter a module number 3 Enter the module number and press The module number is is the DIP switch setting and can be from 32 to 39 4 For new installations press 910 to set the default module settings 5 Press 193 change the flags 1 2 4 and press This enables the Auto advance feature after each zone is le...

Page 104: ...Steps 1 Press 8 to enter programming mode 2 Enter a Go to Program Code The keypad prompts you to enter a module number 3 Enter the module number and press This is the DIP switch setting and can have a value between 32 to 39 4 Press XX where XX is the zone number 1 to 168 and where is the entry key 5 Press 1 to change the transmitter feature 1 Transmitter Enabled The first bit in the segment change...

Page 105: ... 199 to select location 199 5 Press XX where XX is the zone number 1 to 168 and is the entry key 6 Perform a walktest on the device PIR detectors transmit only if there has been no movement within the area for two minutes 7 When the device has transmitted you can record the reading from location 200 Press 200 to get the RSSI reading 8 Note the RSS reading and repeat steps 4 to 7 for the other dete...

Page 106: ...itions 2 Tamper connection required 5 No function 8 Processor 3 Keypad bus connection 6 Supervision LED 18 1 Setting the DIP switches Decide the starting zone of each zone expander The starting zone must be on a boundary of eight zones The 16 zones for this module will move out from this starting position There are stick on zone labels to indicate the zone numbers that you select To set the starti...

Page 107: ...01 On Off On On Off 113 102 Off On On On Off 121 103 On On On On Off 129 104 Off Off Off Off On 137 105 On Off Off Off On 145 106 Off On Off Off On 153 107 On On Off Off On 161 108 Off Off On Off On 18 1 1 DIP switch 6 To disable the second group of eight zones on a zone expander turn on DIP switch 6 18 2 Wiring the CS216 Wire the zones according to the table below Any unused zones must have an EO...

Page 108: ... Open or short causes alarm See the wiring diagram for examples COM Common terminal for zones 9 and 10 Z10 Connect to one side of zone 10 loop Connect the other side to COM terminal Open or short causes alarm See the wiring diagram for examples Z11 Z24 Connect as described for Z9 and Z10 18 2 2 Specifications Operating power 12 VDC supplied from CSx75 Auxiliary power Supplied from CSx75 Current li...

Page 109: ...res are in a separtae jacket from the speaker 150 m if in the same jacket 5 Bus supervision LED 2 6 Processor Speaker terminals Maximum speaker wire run 300 m Minimum speaker rating is 5 W 8 ohms 7 X 10 Connection 3 Supervision LED 19 1 Features definition 19 1 1 Anti lockup tone If enabled a tone is heard at the central station at programmed intervals during a two way session During this tone the...

Page 110: ... be enabled in location 4 segment 4 Location 0 segment 6 19 1 5 High gain and low gain listen in mode These are modes in which the central station can listen in to the premises High gain listen in is generally used in environments that produce very low noise Low gain listen in is used in environments where background noise may distort the audio during listen in Location 4 segments 1 and 2 19 1 6 L...

Page 111: ...ed Location 3 All microphones are on Location 0 Low gain listen in audio mode is selected automatic Level 0 command set is active automatic The CS534 operates in one of two modes programmed in location 0 segment 1 19 4 Line hold or call back The following sections explain how the CS534 operates in line hold or call back mode 19 4 1 Line hold mode Steps 1 An alarm is recognized 2 The phone line is ...

Page 112: ...ch after a set number of attempts location 3 segment 4 the system returns to the stand by mode and waits for a new trip If the digit is validated the system silences the siren and starts a two way session 19 4 3 Control levels Levels of the modes may be changed at any time by pressing followed by the level number you wish to access If no key is pressed for three seconds the buffer is automatically...

Page 113: ... requires X 10 Interface 0 Returns to the initial session settings when it is tripped This includes the microphone selection and audio mode LEVEL 6 1 9 Turns the corresponding output relay on A positive tone is heard STATUS CHECK 0 Returns to the initial session settings when it is tripped This includes the microphone selection and audio mode 1 Armed status If partition 1 is armed a positive tone ...

Page 114: ...for 250 mS one mid tone for 250 mS Error tone One low tone for 100mS Relay output turned on or Positive status response or Partition 1 armed One low tone for 100mS off for 200mS one low tone for 100 mS Relay output turned off or Negative status response or Partition 1 disarmed 19 5 Programming the CS534 19 5 1 Programming the CS534 parameters All parameters are programmed via the CSx75 panel and k...

Page 115: ...ess code used to start a listen in session when the CS534 is in call back mode The call back access code can be up to a maximum of six digits The valid entries are 0 to 15 10 11 12 none 13 to 15 any digit If less than six digits are desired program a 15 at the end of the desired code If segment 1 contains a 15 any digit accesses the CS534 If segment 1 is a 12 no access code is required Location 2 ...

Page 116: ...ther activity from the central station Valid entries are 1 to 255 seconds Seg 8 Anit lock up tone time Default 0 seconds Determines at what interval the anti lock up tone is heard at the central station This tone is used to prevent noise in an exceptionally loud environment from interfering with central station s control of the two way session The possible values are 0 to 255 seconds If a zero 0 i...

Page 117: ...12 13 14 15 16 Seg 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Segment 2 House code Default 0 Contains the X 10 house code Program a number from 0 to 15 to represent the corresponding X 10 house code from the following table 0 A 4 E 8 I 12 M 1 B 5 F 9 J 13 N 2 C 6 G 10 K 14 O X 10 ADDRESS CODES 3 D 7 H 11 L 15 P Location 6 to 13 Programming X 10 Address for outputs 2 to 9 two segments ND These locatio...

Page 118: ...ol panel It can be programmed to activate for an event in any or all partitions depending on whether the control panel supports partitions Each relay can be programmed to follow up to eight different schedules to activate the relay during the on time or to be used in conjunction with another programming option to create time zones An optional tamper switch and auxiliary power terminal making it id...

Page 119: ...ches you must power down the expander Address DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2 DIP Switch 3 Outputs 24 On On Off 1 7 25 Off Off On 9 15 26 On Off On 17 23 27 Off On On 25 31 28 On On On 33 39 29 Off Off Off 41 46 30 On Off Off 49 55 31 Off On Off 57 63 20 1 1 DIP switch 4 DIP switch 4 is used to disable the tamper feature On is enabled Off is disabled 20 2 Wiring the CS507 Wire the outputs according to t...

Page 120: ...act rated 1 Amp at 30 volts Relay 6 CO Normally common dry contact rated 1 Amp at 30 volts Relay 7 NC Normally closed dry contact rated 1 Amp at 30 volts Relay 7 NO Normally open dry contact rated 1 Amp at 30 volts Relay 7 CO Normally common dry contact rated 1 Amp at 30 volts An additional connector J1 left middle allows a direct bus connection to the controller An additional cable is supplied wi...

Page 121: ...event Event Event Event 0 Burglary Alarm 18 Entry 36 Program Mode 1 Fire Alarm 19 Exit 37 Download 2 24 hour Alarm 20 Entry or Exit 38 Ground Fault 3 Zone Trouble 21 Armed 39 Over Current 4 Zone Tamper 22 Not Armed 40 Box Tamper 5 Burglary Siren 23 Ready 41 Siren Tamper 6 Fire Siren 24 Not Ready 42 Any Zone Faulted 7 Any Siren 25 Fire 43 Any Alarm 8 Zone Bypass 26 Fire Trouble 44 Keypad Beeping 9 ...

Page 122: ...chedule 6 On output is inverted 7 On a trigger is logged in the event buffer Segment 2 Selects the following partitions 1 On the event activates when it occurs in partition 1 2 On the event activates when it occurs in partition 2 3 On the event activates when it occurs in partition 3 4 On the event activates when it occurs in partition 4 5 On the event activates when it occurs in partition 5 6 On ...

Page 123: ...6 G 10 K 14 O X 10 ADDRESS CODES 3 D 7 H 11 L 15 P Locations 4 31 Programming for outputs 2 to 7 The information in the following locations is configured in the same way as locations 0 1 2 and 3 for output 1 The following table contains the locations for output 1 to 7 output 8 is reserved Output 8 may be used for X10 but is not a physical output Description Output1 Output2 Output3 Output4 Output5 ...

Page 124: ...s and days for schedules 2 to 8 Each schedule has three locations which are programmed with the same steps as schedule 1 See Location 32 and Location 33 on page 124 for more information Location 56 Programming the date of holidays in January eight segments ND Program the day of the month in January that the opening time in a schedule is suppressed For example if the opening should not occur on Jan...

Page 125: ...n Location 70 Authorizing users 21 to 30 When activating outputs with a user code this location can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs Segment 1 corresponds to user 21 and segment 10 corresponds to user 30 See Location 68 on page 124 for more information Location 71 Authorizing users 31 to 40 When activating outputs with a user code this location can be used to restr...

Page 126: ...ing users 81 to 90 When activating outputs with a user code this location can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs Segment 1 corresponds to user 81 and segment 10 corresponds to user 90 See Location 68 on page 124 for more information Location 77 Authorizing users 91 to 99 When activating outputs with a user code this location can be used to restrict certain codes from...

Page 127: ... conditions to cause the CS586 to send the relevant information to the host without polling This allows for a faster response to activity than polling alone can provide All security system information can be requested anytime if enabled to do so by the installer This is useful at system initialization and at periodic intervals to keep the two systems in sync without worrying about missing any tran...

Page 128: ...idth x length x depth Shipping weight 150 g 21 2 General operating instructions 21 2 1 LED Indications DS1 Flashes for CSx75 bus DS3 Flashes for each valid packet received from host DS4 Flashes for each packet transmitted to host DS5 On when waiting for CSx75 function to be completed DS6 On when waiting for acknowledgement from host 21 3 Programming the CS586 21 3 1 Programming the RS232 parameter...

Page 129: ...opriate transition based broadcasts Consult the home automation application information and enable the appropriate transition based broadcasts in location 2 See Location 210 on page 82 for more information Location 3 Programming the command request enables four segments FSD The CS586 can perform a variety of commands sent by the home automation system For example it can allow the home automation s...

Page 130: ... 7 Phone 2 account code 10 10 10 10 10 10 8 Phone 2 reporting format 0 9 Phone 2 selecting events to report Seg 1 Circle numbers to program Seg 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 Phone 3 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 11 Phone 3 account code 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 Phone 3 reporting format 0 13 Phone 3 selecting events to report Seg 1 Circle numbers to program Seg 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 131: ...artition 1 feature selection Seg 1 1 2 3 4 Quick Arm Re Exit Auto Bypass Silent Keypad Panic 7 9 double press 5 6 7 8 Audible Keypad Panic Auxiliary 1 1 3 double press Auxiliary 2 4 6 double press Multi Keypress Tamper Seg 2 1 2 3 4 LED extinguish enable Require user code for bypassing zones Bypass sounder alert Mains power low battery sounder alert 5 6 7 8 Enables bypass toggle Enables silent aut...

Page 132: ... 16 1 40 Zones 17 24 zone types 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 41 Zones 17 24 partition selection Segment 1 zone 17 to segment 8 zone 24 Segments Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Seg 1 17 1 Seg 2 18 1 Seg 3 19 1 Seg 4 20 1 Seg 5 21 1 Seg 6 22 1 Seg 7 23 1 Seg 8 24 1 42 Zones 25 32 zone types 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 43 Zones 25 32 partition selection Segment 1 zone 25 to segment 8 zone 32 Segments ...

Page 133: ...er Alarm Reserved Keypad sounds for expander trouble 50 Siren options Seg 1 Circle numbers to program 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Siren sounds for Telephone Line Cut while armed Siren sounds for Telephone Line Cut while disarmed Siren blast at arming Siren blast at exit delay expiration Siren blast at closing kissoff Siren sounds for expander trouble Siren sounds for a tamper Siren blasts one time for keyswit...

Page 134: ...namic Battery Test duration 0 255 minutes 0 Seg 2 Mains Failure report delay 0 255 minutes 5 Seg 3 Power Up Delay 0 60 seconds 0 Seg 4 Internal Siren Time 1 255 minutes 8 Seg 5 Telephone Line Cut delay 0 255 seconds 0 Seg 6 B alarm timer 5 Seg 7 Chime Time in 50 mS increments 0 255 3 Seg 8 Fire Alarm Verification Time 120 255 sec 0 Seg 9 Zone Activity Monitor 0 255 Days 0 Seg 10 Double Knock Time ...

Page 135: ...ate only between opening and closing time Invert auxiliary output 0 volts going to 12 volts when activated Reserved Reserved 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 59 Auxiliary output 1 event and time Seg 1 Event number 0 Burglary alarm Seg 2 Timing 10 seconds 60 Auxiliary output 2 event and time Seg 1 Event number 1 Fire alarm Seg 2 Timing 10 seconds 61 Auxiliary output 3...

Page 136: ...Channel 0 Seg 3 Voice Channel reported for this event 0 Communicator Codes for two segment locations Seg 1 Report Code 10 s digit 0 Seg 2 Report Code 1 s digit 8 channel FF Channel 0 69 Open 0 0 0 70 Close 0 0 0 71 Partial 0 0 0 72 Cancel 0 0 0 73 B Alarm 0 0 0 74 Zone tamper 0 0 75 Zone tamper restore 0 0 76 Zone trouble 0 0 0 77 Zone trouble restore 0 0 78 Box tamper 0 0 0 79 Box tamper restore ...

Page 137: ...roup 1 Seg 1 Report Code 10 s digit 0 Seg 2 Report Code 1 s digit 8 channel FF Channel 0 Seg 3 Voice Channel reported for this event 0 129 4 2 restore group 1 Seg 1 Report Code 10 s digit 0 Seg 2 Report Code 1 s digit 8 channel FF Channel 0 130 Group 1 characteristic select Seg 1 Circle numbers to program 1 2 3 4 Fire enable for fire zone 24 hour enable for non fire 24 hour zone Keyswitch zone Fol...

Page 138: ... 1 2 3 0 0 0 141 4 2 restore Seg 1 2 0 0 142 Characteristic select 143 SIA code Group 5 144 4 2 alarm code Seg 1 2 3 0 0 0 145 4 2 restore Seg 1 2 0 0 146 Characteristic select 147 SIA code Group 6 148 4 2 alarm code Seg 1 2 3 0 0 0 149 4 2 restore Seg 1 2 0 0 150 Characteristic select 151 SIA code Group 7 152 4 2 alarm code Seg 1 2 3 0 0 0 153 4 2 restore Seg 1 2 0 0 154 Characteristic select 155...

Page 139: ...Group 14 180 4 2 alarm code Seg 1 2 3 0 0 0 181 4 2 restore Seg 1 2 0 0 182 Characteristic select 183 SIA code Group 15 184 4 2 alarm code Seg 1 2 3 0 0 0 185 4 2 restore Seg 1 2 0 0 186 Characteristic select 187 SIA code Group 16 188 4 2 alarm code Seg 1 2 3 0 0 0 189 4 2 restore Seg 1 2 0 0 190 Characteristic select 191 SIA code Group 17 192 4 2 alarm code Seg 1 2 3 0 0 0 193 4 2 restore Seg 1 2...

Page 140: ...ation request 3 Reserved 4 Zone name request 5 Zone status request 6 Zone snapshot request 7 Partition status request 8 Partitions snapshot request 1 System status request 2 X 10 message message 3 Log event request 4 Send keypad text message 5 Keypad terminal mode req 5 8 Reserved Seg 3 Seg 4 1 Program data request 2 Program data command 3 User info request with PIN 4 User info request without PIN...

Page 141: ... Part 8 Seg 1 65 1 Seg 2 66 1 Seg 3 67 1 Seg 4 68 1 Seg 5 69 1 Seg 6 70 1 Seg 7 71 1 Seg 8 72 1 219 Zones 73 80 zone types 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 220 Zones 73 80 partition selection Segment 1 zone 73 to segment 8 zone 80 Segments Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Seg 1 73 1 Seg 2 74 1 Seg 3 75 1 Seg 4 76 1 Seg 5 77 1 Seg 6 78 1 Seg 7 79 1 Seg 8 80 1 221 Zones 81 88 zone types 5 4 1 ...

Page 142: ...g 6 102 1 Seg 7 103 1 Seg 8 104 1 231 Zones 105 112 zone types 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 232 Zones 105 112 partition selection Segment 1 zone 105 to segment 8 zone 112 Segments Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Seg 1 105 1 Seg 2 106 1 Seg 3 107 1 Seg 4 108 1 Seg 5 109 1 Seg 6 110 1 Seg 7 111 1 Seg 8 112 1 233 Zones 113 120 zone types 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 234 Zones 113 120 partition selectio...

Page 143: ...137 1 Seg 2 138 1 Seg 3 139 1 Seg 4 140 1 Seg 5 141 1 Seg 6 142 1 Seg 7 143 1 Seg 8 144 1 241 Zones 145 152 zone types 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 242 Zones 145 152 partition selection Segment 1 zone 145 to segment 8 zone 152 Segments Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Seg 1 145 1 Seg 2 146 1 Seg 3 147 1 Seg 4 148 1 Seg 5 149 1 Seg 6 150 1 Seg 7 151 1 Seg 8 152 1 243 Zones 153 160 zone ty...

Page 144: ...144 CS175 275 575 875 Installation Guide Segments Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Seg 1 161 1 Seg 2 162 1 Seg 3 163 1 Seg 4 164 1 Seg 5 165 1 Seg 6 166 1 Seg 7 167 1 Seg 8 168 1 ...

Page 145: ...estore 351 LR Siren tamper device number 321 YA Siren restore device number 321 YH Aux power over current device number 312 YP Aux power restore device number 312 YQ Low battery device number 309 YT Report Contact ID SIA Low battery restore device number 309 YR Mains fail device number 301 AT Mains restore device number 301 AR Box tamper device number 137 TA Box tamper restore device number 137 TR...

Page 146: ...4 CI RF jamming 344 XQ RF jamming restore 344 XH Smoke detector clean me 393 YX Smoke detector clean me restore 393 YZ The number in parentheses following the event is the number that is reported as the zone number If there are no parentheses the zone is 0 See Appendix 2 for a list of device numbers The character transmitted in this slot is the first character from the event code of the zone that ...

Page 147: ...ype event code SIA Contact ID Programmed Event Code SIA Code Description Contact ID Code Description 0 HA Holdup Alarm 122 Silent Panic 1 FA Fire Alarm 110 Fire Alarm 2 PA Panic alarm 120 Panic alarm 3 BA Burglary Alarm 130 Burglary Alarm 4 BA Burglary Alarm 131 Perimeter Alarm 5 BA Burglary Alarm 132 Interior Alarm 6 UA Untyped Alarm 133 24 hour Burglary 7 BA Burglary Alarm 134 Entry Alarm 8 BA B...

Page 148: ...148 CS175 275 575 875 Installation Guide SIA Contact ID 20 ZA Freeze Alarm 159 Low Temp ...

Page 149: ...24 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 6 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 7 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 8 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 25 2 Hardware expander CS216 Starting zone number Expander reported Starting zone number Expander reported Zone 41 Switch 1 3 on 19 Zone 105 Switch 1 3 4 on 101 Zone 49 Switch 2 3 on 20 Zone 113 Switch 2 3 4 on 102 Zone 57 Switch 1 2 3 on 21 Zone 121 Switch 1 2 3 4 o...

Page 150: ...ireless receiver RX8w8 and RX16w8 Switch Setting Expander reported All switches off 35 Switch 1 on 36 Switch 2 on 37 Switches 1 2 on 38 Switch 3 on 39 Switches 1 3 on 32 Switches 2 3 on 33 Switch 1 2 3 on 34 25 5 Wireless receiver RX8I4 Switch Setting Expander reported All switches off 35 Switch 1 on 36 Switch 2 on 37 Switches 1 2 on 38 Switch 3 on 39 Switches 1 3 on 32 Switches 2 3 on 33 Switch 1...

Page 151: ...standby battery is low Expansion Over current A short circuit of an expansion device s power supply has occurred Expansion Aux Comm Fail An auxiliary reporting device has failed to communicate Expansion Power Trouble The mains power to an expansion power supply is not on Expansion Low Battery An expansion power supply has a low battery Expansion Box Tamper A box containing an expansion device has ...

Page 152: ...of the condition The mains failure report warning can be delayed See Location 51 on page 70 and Location 52 on page 71 for more information Mains Power Low Battery Sounder Alert If enabled the CSx75 beeps the keypad sounder upon arming or disarming if the mains power is missing or a low battery has been detected See Location 34 on page 65 for more information Access zone This is similar to a burgl...

Page 153: ...tion can be reported to the central station See Location 51 on page 70 for more information Binary coded decimal A method of calculating and displaying numbers Box tamper The CSx75 has an input for a normally closed tamper switch The box tamper can be programmed to report and or sound the siren and or the keypad These terminals can be enabled or disabled in programming See Location 49 to Location ...

Page 154: ... the siren time has expired See Location 51 on page 70 for more information Disarmed The security system is off Display The window on the keypad Double knock A zone which generates an alarm only when it is opened twice within a programmed time frame Double open The length of time the double knock zone remains open after the first event If a second event is generated within the set time an alarm is...

Page 155: ... to arm as soon as it detects that the door used to exit the premises has closed Exit time Time allowed when exiting the building after turning on the security system before an alarm is reported Expander trouble The CSx75 reports expander trouble to the central station if enabled The keypads are considered expanders See Location 49 to Location 51 starting on page 69 for more information Fail to Co...

Page 156: ...can later be viewed through downloading All reportable events report to the log Keypad activated panics The CSx75 has three keypad activated panics that send reports to the central station Auxiliary 1 Auxiliary 2 and Keypad Panic Auxiliary 1 activates the steady siren Auxiliary 2 sounds the keypad and Keypad Panic can be programmed to be silent or audible sound siren See Location 34 on page 65 for...

Page 157: ...ng features for each system See Location 36 to Location 43 starting on page 67 for more information Program code The factory default for the Go to program code is 1278 when using a four digit code or if the six digit location is used the default is 127800 The Go to program code can also be used as an arm disarm code If used as an arm disarm code and open close reports are sent the user code is 255...

Page 158: ...nd ended A report can also be sent when a download session ends See Location 51 on page 70 for more information Swinger shutdown This feature allows a zone or zones to be automatically bypassed after a specified number of alarms If Delay Zone Restore is not enabled in location 51 the alarms and restores if enabled are sent as they occur If Delay Zone Restore is enabled a second or subsequent alarm...

Page 159: ...larm memory and the internal log To exit at any time during this mode enter a user code Otherwise the walktest mode automatically exits after 15 minutes See Location 53 on page 71 for more information Wireless sensor missing Low battery The CSx75 sends a report to the central station when a wireless sensor has detected a low battery or has not reported to the receiver See Location 51 on page 70 fo...

Page 160: ...A Loop resistance Standard Loop 4K7 ohm 2 0 25 W 2 wire Smokes 560 ohm 2 0 25 W maximum Built in siren driver 2 tone Temporal and Yelp Loop response Selectable 50 msec or 500 msec Operating temperature 0 to 49 C Relative humidity max 93 Shipping weight 4 5 kg CSx75 and Expander current draw data with EOL on the panel Board 12 5 VDC Standby In Alarm CSx75 60 mA CSx75 w Dialer 105 mA CS535 35 mA CS5...

Page 161: ...875 Installation Guide 161 Static Impulse Single loop 4k7 Disarmed Quiet Short Armed Change status Open No reaction No reaction Dual loop 9k4 Disarmed Quiet 4k7 Armed Change status Short or totally open Tamper Tamper ...

Page 162: ...ode required No code required No code required 48 Light configuration X 49 Change language No code required No code required No code required 5 Change user code X X see Note 1 6 Assign authority level X 7 Detector reset No code required No code required No code required 8 Enter programming mode X Press twice Leave programming mode 90 Event log X X 91 Assign view brightness LCD X 92 Program custom ...

Page 163: ...municator code 64 Communicator format override 66 Communicator format to transmit to receiver 53 Contact ID reporting fixed codes 125 reporting zone codes 126 Control unit installing 12 locations 49 mounting 12 Controller loading factory defaults 45 Country codes default 7 defining 46 setting 52 CS175 features 5 wiring diagram 16 CS216 hardware zone expander 89 setting DIP switches 89 specificatio...

Page 164: ...it 12 Installing the system default programming 45 procedure 9 schematic 11 what you need 8 wiring 8 Internal siren delay 59 Internal siren options 58 Keypad auxiliary 55 Keypad multiple code attempt 55 Keypad sounder control 58 Keypads blocking due to too many incorrect codes 42 description 22 features accessed or visible from keypad 55 installation 23 mounting 23 programming LCD keypad 34 wiring...

Page 165: ...ting up 76 starting zone 79 supervision timers 80 testing 81 wireless sensor characteristics 79 wiring 77 RX8w8 16w8 modules deleting transmitters 87 learn in mode 84 module status conditions 83 programming 84 86 received features 85 RSSI check zone 86 RSSI result 86 setting DIP switches 83 setting up 82 specifications 84 starting zone 85 supervision timers 85 testing 87 transmitter features 85 wi...

Page 166: ... 101 CS534 audio board 93 dual wiring zones 26 fire detectors 30 keypads 24 outputs 32 RS232 cable 48 RX8i4 16i4 modules 77 RX8w8 16w8 modules 83 single wiring zones 26 sounders 27 zones 26 Wiring the system 8 Zone activity monitor 59 Zone bypass reporting 56 Zone bypassed sounder alert 56 134 Zone expander 89 Zone restore 56 Zone tamper 56 Zone trouble 56 Zones group 1 zone type characteristics 6...

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