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Comms Fail output mode (F8)

Output 1 on the unit is a comms fail output. This is a transistor driven output that switches low. The unit has an integral 

10K pull up resistor to pull the output high. See Outputs section for further information.
The output can be configured for different modes of operation through the F8 button menu.
Settings. 

 

F8 = 1  BSIA Form 175 mode

 

F8 = 2  Standard comms fault 1 (either path failed)

 

F8 =3  Standard comms fault 2 (both paths failed)

 

F8 = 4  Output 1 = Primary path failed, Output 2 = Secondary path failed.

Example. Changing the unit to use output 1 to indicate “Both Paths Failed” (F8=3).

 

Access the button config menu by holding M for 3 seconds.

 

Repeatedly Press M until F8 is displayed.

 

Press Set – the display now shows the current setting. (as per list above)

 

Press S to toggle the value to the required setting. i.e. =3 for both paths failed.

 

Press M to return to the F8 main menu.

 

Repeatedly press M to scroll to the ?? (save changes question marks)

 

Press S and the ?? will flash to prompt “Are you sure?”

 

Press S and the unit will briefly display Pr (program) as the changes are written to flash. The unit will then restart. 

At any time the configuration mode can be exited, without saving changes, by holding down M for 5 seconds.

Kiss off Window (F9)

When using dial capture with some panels, it may be necessary to set the unit to allow a longer kiss off period. Most 

panels will work with the default setting but panels such as HKC may require 1850ms kiss off. The F9 menu allows a 4 

digit number to represent the Kiss off window in milliseconds (ms) 
Settings. 

  F9 = 0 Default Kiss off window

  F9 = 100ms medium kiss off window

  F9 = 1850ms long kiss off window

Example. Changing the unit to have an 1850ms kiss off window.

  Access the button config menu by holding M for 3 seconds.

  Repeatedly Press M until F9 is displayed.

  Press Set – the display now shows the current setting of digit 1. (i.e. 1 0)

  Press S to set the digit 1 value to the required setting. i.e. = 1 1.

  Press M – the display now shows the current setting of digit 2. (i.e. 2 0)

  Press S to set the digit 2 value to the required setting. i.e. = 2 8.

  Press M – the display now shows the current setting of digit 3. (i.e. 3 0)

  Press S to set the digit 3 value to the required setting. i.e. = 3 5.

  Press M – the display now shows the current setting of digit 4. (i.e. 4 0)

  Press S to set the digit 4 value to the required setting. i.e. = 4 0.

  Press M to return to the F8 main menu.

  Repeatedly press M to scroll to the ?? (save changes question marks)

  Press S and the ?? will flash to prompt “Are you sure?”

  Press S and the unit will briefly display Pr (program) as the changes are written to flash. The unit will then restart. 

At any time the configuration mode can be exited, without saving changes, by holding down M for 5 seconds.

Summary of Contents for Secure Mk3

Page 1: ...Installation Maintenance and Operation Manual for Intruder and re use Secure Mk3 GPRS and 3G LPS 1277 Issue 3 Cert No 1270c Cert No 1270d...

Page 2: ...Table of Contents Introduction 3 Mounting And Wiring 5 Programming 10 Con guration 21 Accessories 45 Secure IP 50 Disposal 51 Glossary Of Terms 52 Support 53 LPS 1277 Annex C 54...

Page 3: ...Introduction...

Page 4: ...Solo The unit communicates via the BT Redcare Enterprise Services Network ESP and a valid TA account must exist for the unit to communicate The TA account will have been populated with the serial numb...

Page 5: ...ow Internal 10K pullup Comms fail RPS CTRL RS232 port remote panel access UDL to some intruder panel types RS485 port remote panel access UDL to some intruder panel types Expansion bus For add on modu...

Page 6: ...Mounting and Wiring...

Page 7: ...using the sticky mounting pads supplied For re alarm panels the enclosure must meet the requirements of EN 54 21 7 3 eg IP30 or above and the supplied sticker should be applied to the outside of the h...

Page 8: ...n the speci cation section The account at the alarm receiving centre ARC should be put on test before power up as signals will be sent following initialisation Alarm inputs The unit has 16 alarm input...

Page 9: ...racked together on the unit and can be used to provide more connection points by wiring the rst to the positive supply as per g 4 The Pos Bus is also tracked to the expansion module sockets J202 and J...

Page 10: ...e 2 Secure 3 and Secure Fire service If the telephone line carries ADSL broadband then an additional ADSL micro lter will normally be required Suitable hardwired ADSL micro lters are available from th...

Page 11: ...Programming...

Page 12: ...277 V3 0 and CPR Secure IP Secure 3 and Secure Solo require K60P46A60P54 or later for LPS1277 V3 0 See information on page 48 and 54 for third party certi cation The unit will then immediately attempt...

Page 13: ...10 9V restore 12 1V if the supply voltage is below the supply threshold and t1 or t2 if test modes t1 or t2 are active After the alarms status is displayed for 1s the unit will then show Gd followed b...

Page 14: ...n 4 in the alarm or open state Additionally bL battery low t1 t2 test modes 1 2 3 C1 8 open circuit pins 1 8 see DEOL and S1 8 Short Circuit on pins 1 8 may also be shown amongst the AL listing Path S...

Page 15: ...per 5G STU Additionally when representing the PSTN path the left dot will blink to indicate low PSTN voltage and rapid ash to indicate PSTN communication to the platform is in progress Figure 11 LED...

Page 16: ...ore transmission of the pin 13 restore The 7 minute time delay can be con gured through the web console by typing a new value 0 7 in the Mains Fail delay eld If the Mains Fail delay is set to 0 then p...

Page 17: ...GPOP2 to low ID 1 Data 01 sets GPOP2 high Output 2 can also become a secondary path fail output if F8 is set to 4 In this case output 1 behaves as a primary path fail output and output 2 as a seconda...

Page 18: ...t is received in less than 1 second after pin 4 is triggered then the output will remain high for 1s This output can be inverted through the web console if required Output 3 is con gured to be a Fire...

Page 19: ...er the fault input on the re panel GPOP1 should be set so that in the normal state the relay is energised This ensures that in the unlikely event of a total failure of the secure unit the re panel wil...

Page 20: ...displays will show S1 through S8 following the AL symbol to indicate the wire shorted condition for any of PINs 1 8 which are presently in the wire shorted state For Example Relay 1 RL1 will operate...

Page 21: ...required in the example above Pin 1 and Pin 8 have been enabled for this Note it is only available on pins 1 8 GPOP General Purpose Outputs Sense needs to be con gured appropriate for your panel inpu...

Page 22: ...Con guration...

Page 23: ...return to the top of the menu The full main menu options are shown in Fig 13 Pressing the set S button on any menu item will enter the sub menu and allow the function to be changed Depending on the me...

Page 24: ...Page 23 F8 2 for Secure fire products Test mode 3 Force unit to roam Figure 15 button con guration main menu options...

Page 25: ...is the normal no Alarm state Pr will brie y be presented on the display as the new pin polarity con g is written to ash memory The unit will then restart There is no requirement to save the changes af...

Page 26: ...e t1 value to 1 and then press mode M to return to the t1 main menu option The unit will now have a static IP address of 192 168 222 222 for the duration that t1 is set to 1 This does mean that a unit...

Page 27: ...for 3 seconds Repeatedly Press M until t2 is displayed Press S the display now shows the current t2 state Where 0 is O and 1 is On Press S to toggle the mode o and on Where 0 is O and 1 is On Press M...

Page 28: ...with its current polarity Repeatedly press S until the required pin 4 polarity is shown Repeatedly press M to scroll through the rest of the pins and then to the save changes question marks Press S an...

Page 29: ...9 Press M to step to digit 3 The display now shows digit 3 and its value i e 3 x If necessary Press S to toggle the value to the required setting i e 3 2 Continue using m to step to the next digit an...

Page 30: ...placed through your ARC This is carried out by changing the value of F6 in the button con g Settings F6 0 Wireless PSTN F6 1 IP Wireless F6 2 None Unit is disabled from attempting to communicate Exam...

Page 31: ...P for a 1 second pause Press M to move to the 3rd predial digit the display shows the 3rd predial digit 3 x Set the 3rd predial digit to blank this indicates the end of the predial string Press M to r...

Page 32: ...ing dial capture with some panels it may be necessary to set the unit to allow a longer kiss o period Most panels will work with the default setting but panels such as HKC may require 1850ms kiss o Th...

Page 33: ...M to scroll to the save changes question marks Press S and the will ash to prompt Are you sure Press S and the unit will brie y display Pr program as the changes are written to ash The unit will then...

Page 34: ...ion mode can be exited without saving changes by holding down M for 5 seconds LF debounce time PSTN S4 The LF Debounce time de nes the delay before the GPOP output activates following loss of the PSTN...

Page 35: ...alues The unit will revert to a standard con gured Wireless PSTN unit or IP Wireless unit as supplied Example Setting the unit back to factory default Access the button con g menu by holding M for 3 s...

Page 36: ...i e internet explorer and surf to http 192 168 222 222 Web console Log in screen Figure 17 Web console Login Screen Log in with username xxxxx password xxxxxxxx Available from Redcare Technical Helpde...

Page 37: ...re 19 Web console Quick Start page The web console quick start page in Fig 17 is shown populat ed with the factory defaults Clicking on the Save Con g button at the bottom of the screen sends the con...

Page 38: ...IP Port Default blank Can be populated with the IP address and port of a proxy server if required by some IT system managers Proxy Auth type Default None Can be set to None basic or NTLM if required...

Page 39: ...t blank Server 4 Default blank Predial number default blank Any additional digits that may be required to be dialled i e 9 to obtain an outside line on PABX 1740 to force CLI on 1280 to force BT routi...

Page 40: ...nputs 9 16 Default all ticked pos applied End of line mode inputs 1 8 The rst 8 alarm inputs PINS can be set to the following modes Standard 2 state mode Alarm Restore Single end of line mode Alarm Re...

Page 41: ...OL is ticked for each of the pins required in the example above Pin 1 and Pin 8 have been enabled for this Note it is only available on pins 1 8 Line Fault Debounce time Wireline Default 2 mins Time b...

Page 42: ...on and o commands from ARC Pulse 1 10s GPOP2 pulses for a set duration with each ARC command GPOP3 Type Default RPS Return path signalling Relay 1 control RPS Fire GP1 Ack Activate when a pin 1 Ack is...

Page 43: ...ve a zone input on a Honeywell Galaxy panel by connecting the GPOP output through a 1K resistor to the galaxy zone input See Fig 18 Fig 21 GPOP set to Galaxy mode on web console Connect to panel via 1...

Page 44: ...ents logged while the unit s time has been synchronised will use Greenwich Mean Time GMT When a PSTN call is attempted and fails to establish a Fail to communicate event is logged in this local log Fo...

Page 45: ...een Wireless networks to maintain connectivity should connectivity be lost on the current network The unit will search the available networks for a signal stronger than the Roaming CSQ limit at unit s...

Page 46: ...Accessories...

Page 47: ...SP strap to provide electrostatic protection to the circuit boards Remove the plastic cover by releasing the 6 clips on the rear of the Secure Mk3 unit with a small screwdriver Remove the Printed circ...

Page 48: ...some early Secure Mk3 units may have taller connectors J202 and J801 preventing securing with the screw and tting of the plastic cover Secure Relay module The Secure Relay Module is used to provide r...

Page 49: ...ed between power supplies Third party certi cation for both intruder and Fire Interconnection monitoring available on pins 1 8 using dual end of line resistors GPIP will accept both 24V and 12 V input...

Page 50: ...3 E Immediate R Immediate Unit Restarted 984 305 995 AT AR 995 5 6 E Immediate R Immediate Panel Download 993 628 999 LB LX 999 E Bypass on R Bypass o E UDL start R UDL end User Test n a 354 997 TX 99...

Page 51: ...onnection has been established tra c over that connection is 2 way Additional Protocols Only TCP is required from your network Port Forwarding No ports need to be forwarded in the incoming direction T...

Page 52: ...N NORTH YORKSHIRE DL6 2PJ Republic of Ireland customers can return the product to any of the following addresses Disposal Disclaimer The manufacturer or his agents disclaim responsibility for any dama...

Page 53: ...75 Form 175 as issued by BSIA GMT Greenwich Mean Time GPIP General Purpose Input GPOP General Purpose Output GPRS General Packet Radio Service IP Internet Protocol LED Light Emitting diode Light Indic...

Page 54: ...D2 note 1 M2 note 1 T3 S2 I3 A4 Type 2 Product Fire Category Transmission time Classi cation Transmission time Max Values Reporting time Classi cation Subsitution Security Information Security Networ...

Page 55: ...otection a Note Where an ATP aerial cannot be located in an area readily provided with direct alarm protection a and still achieve the recommended minimum signal strength for adequate performance it m...

Page 56: ...on alarm dedicated shared use IP router In such cases customers should be recommended to consider protection against unauthorised access by the use of an access password not the factory default and if...

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