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6.1. Important Considerations

To prevent tampering and potentially compromising the integrity of the system,  

the SupaHelix Programming Console must be mounted in a secure location.

The SupaHelix Programming Console must be mounted in a location where it will not 

come into direct contact with the elements, preferably indoors or in a suitably sealed 

enclosure.

The enclosure of the CP104 receiver is weather-resistant and thus it can be fitted 

outdoors in an optimal upright position.

6. Mounting Instructions

Ensure that there is at 

least a 60mm space to 

the right of the SupaHelix 

Programming Console

6.2. Mounting the 

SupaHelix Programming 

Console

FIGURE 5

FIGURE 6

Terminal

cover

Screwdriver

M4 pan-head

Pozi screw

SupaHelix

Programming 

Console

Mounting

bracket

MOUNTING

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TRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for SupaHelix

Page 1: ...SupaHelix Installation Manual TM Centurion Systems Pty Ltd www CentSys com...

Page 2: ...on to notify any persons of any such revisions or changes Additionally Centurion Systems Pty Ltd makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual No part of this document may be copi...

Page 3: ...portant Considerations 6 2 Mounting the SupaHelix Programming Console 6 3 Mounting the CP104 Receiver 7 Wiring Diagrams 8 Electrical Setup 8 1 Menu Navigation Map Menu 1 Remote Controls Menu 1 1 Add N...

Page 4: ...2 Menu 2 3 Setup Channel 3 Menu 2 4 Change Mappable Output Menu 3 Date and Time Menu 3 1 Set Date and Time Menu 3 2 Time Zone Menu 4 General Options Menu 4 1 Reset Options Menu 4 1 1 Restore Factory...

Page 5: ...www CentSys com page 37 page 37 page 37 page 38 page 40 page 42 CONTENTS Menu 7 2 Upload Logs Menu 7 3 Delete Logs Menu 8 Firmware Upgrade 9 Diagnostics 10 24 Month Product Warranty 11 Installation ha...

Page 6: ...in the minimum of time Detailed installation features and functions are referred to later in this manual Gather Required Tools and Equipment STEP 2 STEP 3 Heed Necessary Site Considerations Mounting t...

Page 7: ...page 7 www CentSys com FAST TRACK SupaHelix Configuration STEP 6 ELECTRICAL SETUP COMMISSIONING HANDOVER Electrical Setup Carry out a Professional Handover to Client STEP 7 Commissioning Handover...

Page 8: ...ll the SupaHelix in an explosive atmosphere the presence of flammable gasses or fumes is a serious danger to safety Explain these safety instructions to all persons authorised to use SupaHelix and be...

Page 9: ...of a digital signal from low to high In other words the circuit becomes active when its clock signal goes from ground or 0V to a perceivable voltage Falling Negative edge A falling edge describes the...

Page 10: ...page 10 www CentSys com This section has been left blank intentionally DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Declaration of Conformity...

Page 11: ...ive for a preconfigured period of time after the activating signal has occurred The preconfigured time is set up in increments of 0 5 seconds or latched Latched output states are also sticky which mea...

Page 12: ...be useful during the installation This icon denotes variations and other aspects that should be considered during installation This icon indicates warning caution or attention Please take special not...

Page 13: ...Sys com FIGURE 1 OVERALL DIMENSIONS FOR THE SUPAHELIX 3 1 Physical Dimensions 3 Specifications FIGURE 2 OVERALL DIMENSIONS FOR THE CP104 RECEIVER V3 1 OR LATER 67mm 75mm 28mm 29mm 90mm 135mm SPECIFICA...

Page 14: ...CP104 Receiver Supply Voltage 10 5V 30V DC Powered Through the SupaHelix CP104 Operating Frequency 433 92 MHz Sensitivity 110 dBm Degree of Protection CP104 Receiver IP65 Maximum Distance between a P...

Page 15: ...reen 3 USB port 4 Control interface 5 Terminal cover 6 Removable terminals 7 CP104 receiver V3 1 or later 8 Mounting slots 9 Mounting bracket for SupaHelix 4 Product Identification FIGURE 3 PRODUCT ID...

Page 16: ...l bits 5mm masonry 6mm drill bit Connector block Silicone sealant Hole saw Fasteners Hacksaw Spirit level Marking pen chalk Extension cord Measuring tape Electric drilling machine Screwdrivers 3 5mm f...

Page 17: ...t with the elements preferably indoors or in a suitably sealed enclosure The enclosure of the CP104 receiver is weather resistant and thus it can be fitted outdoors in an optimal upright position 6 Mo...

Page 18: ...ting holes in the wall for plaster board mounting please follow the instructions provided with the plaster board fasteners Mount the bracket using the fasteners provided Slide the panel onto the brack...

Page 19: ...Mounting the CP104 Receiver Remove the cover from the enclosure using a flat screwdriver FIGURE 11 SupaHelix Programming Console Mounting bracket CP104 receiver cover Slot Screwdriver CP104 receiver c...

Page 20: ...fasteners Mount the bracket using the fasteners provided Use a 6mm drill bit to open the required cable entry hole Fix the cable to the wall using cable saddles Seal all the holes with silicone sealan...

Page 21: ...s V V CH CH CH1 CH2 CH3 RX RX RXD Power input 10 5V 30V DC Channel input output Receiver communication terminals Receiver communication terminals FIGURE 16 PROGRAMMING CONSOLE FIGURE 17 CP104 RECEIVER...

Page 22: ...ble is used D10 12V relay 220V live CP104 Receiver V3 1 or later SupaHelix Programming Console If the unit receives power from the system it is to control an additional common connection is not necess...

Page 23: ...a the LCD display all the steps that have to be followed are clearly provided via the display It is only necessary to note the following FIGURE 21 To get into Setup Mode press the enter button for two...

Page 24: ...s 1 3 Edit Remote Button 1 4 Count Remotes 2 Input Output 2 1 Setup Channel 1 2 2 Setup Channel 2 2 3 Setup Channel 3 2 4 Change Mappable Output 3 Date and Time 3 1 Set Date and Time 3 2 Time Zone 3 3...

Page 25: ...ons 5 1 Adjust Display Contrast 5 2 Adjust Backlight Intensity 5 3 Adjust Backlight Timeout 6 Security Options 6 1 Menu Locking 7 Logging Options 7 1 View Logs 7 2 Upload Logs 7 3 Delete Logs 8 Firmwa...

Page 26: ...ttons of a multi button remote control by using a two button combination One of the buttons is used as a shift button to allow the other buttons to be used again in combination with this button In oth...

Page 27: ...te remote control for different unit numbers When requested press any button on the template remote control All new remote controls can now be learned with just one press of any button and will inheri...

Page 28: ...other units This is convenient for instances where a household or all the occupants of a flat or townhouse terminate their tenancy The remote controls are not required for this operation To delete a...

Page 29: ...blong button now acting as an enter key to confirm your selection of this menu item 3 Use the directional arrows to scroll to sub menu Edit Remote Button and enter using the oblong button 4 Next press...

Page 30: ...omentary The output will be activated when the remote control button is pressed remain activated while the button is held in and deactivate once it is released Pulsed When the remote control button is...

Page 31: ...efault output that new remote controls are programmed to activate It is a dynamic output that can be changed at any stage should the need arise and all remote control buttons that have been assigned t...

Page 32: ...aults option use the directional arrows to select Yes and press the oblong button to confirm your selection For the Reset All option use the directional buttons to scroll down to the end of the messag...

Page 33: ...ry stick flash drive into the Programming Console s onboard USB host 2 Press and hold the oblong button for a period of two seconds in order to access the menu 3 Using the directional arrows scroll to...

Page 34: ...and Restore sub menu 5 Press the down arrow again and use the oblong button to enter the Restore from USB sub menu 6 The system will prompt you as to whether you wish to proceed Press the oblong butt...

Page 35: ...pproximately 1 5 minutes Menu 5 Display Options Menu 5 1 Adjust Display Contrast Alters the contrast between the LCD background and the text and graphics The contrast is adjusted between one low contr...

Page 36: ...ny remote learned to Unit 0 can access the menu When a new security option is set all outputs with sticky latch set will revert back to normally open position FIGURE 29 FIGURE 30 Menu 7 Logging Option...

Page 37: ...to upload all logs or choose a specific month of logs to upload A USB Flash drive will be required for this operation All logs are stored in the root directory in the following folder SH_BACKUP Logs...

Page 38: ...enotes the version number of the physical components electronics etc used in the construction of the unit Device Firmware The version number of the current product code and persistent memory loaded to...

Page 39: ...e current supply voltage read by the system as provided by the power source Pup The date and time that the device was last powered up Pdn The date and time that the device was last powered down Stat D...

Page 40: ...vourable to the purchaser than the relevant provisions of the Consumer Protection Act Act 68 2008 of South Africa or any other applicable law as so required in different countries in which the product...

Page 41: ...tion instructions provided by the manufacturer or 2 A failure to abide by the safety instructions provided by the manufacturer or 3 There is no breach of a legal duty of care owed to you by us or by a...

Page 42: ...s of the system NEVER ASSUME THE USER KNOWS HOW TO SAFELY OPERATE THE SUPAHELIX DEVICE Neither Centurion Systems Pty Ltd nor its subsidiaries accepts any liability caused by improper use of the produc...

Page 43: ...page 43 www CentSys com NOTES Notes...

Page 44: ...99 2481 16 00 to 02 00 Australian Eastern Time E OE Centurion Systems Pty Ltd reserves the right to change any product without prior notice All product and brand names in this document that are accomp...

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