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4. Programming

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To change:

Key-in:

Notes

Default

Level A Exit Mode

39

Y

0

Timed

Y

1

Terminated

2

Final door set

3

Lock Set

System Auto Re-Arm

40

Y

0

Rearm Never

Y

1

Rearm 1

2

Rearm 2

3

Rearm 3

4

Rearm Always

Bell Delay

41

Y

0

No delay

Y

1

1.5 minutes

2

3 minutes

3

5 minutes

4

10 minutes

5

15 minutes

6

20 minutes

Bell Duration

42

Y

1

1.5 minutes

2

3 minutes

3

5 minutes

4

10 minutes

5

15 minutes

6

20 minutes

Y

Level A Entry Time

43

Y

1

10 Seconds

2

20 seconds

Y

3

30 seconds

4

45 seconds

5

60 seconds

6

120 seconds

Level A Exit Time

44

Y

1

10 Seconds

2

20 seconds

Y

3

30 seconds

4

45 seconds

5

60 seconds

6

120 seconds

Entry/Exit Volume

45

Y

0

No Entry/Exit tones from Loudspeaker

n

EE tone volume from LS (1=low, 9=max) 5

Tamper Alarm Response

46

Y

0

Internal sounders

1

Keypad sounders

2

Internal and keypad sounders

Lockout Kpds During Entry 48

Y

0

Disabled

1

Enabled

CSID Code

50

Y

n....n Seed code for remote reset

none

Summary of Contents for 9752

Page 1: ...HARDWIRED CONTROL PANELS INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE...

Page 2: ...e that the contents of this book are correct errors and omissions excepted However neither the authors nor Cooper Security Limited accept any liability for loss or damage caused or alleged to be cause...

Page 3: ...it 16 Cable Entries 16 Mains Connection 16 Remote Keypads 17 Keypad Addressing 17 Keypad Backlight 18 Connecting Keypads Exit Terminate Buttons Lock Switches and Sounders 18 Detector Circuit Connectio...

Page 4: ...Command 34 53 First Circuit Response Command 35 53 Alarm Abort Command 36 53 Daytime Tamper Communication Command 37 53 System Tamper Reset Command 38 53 Level A Exit Mode Command 39 54 System Auto Re...

Page 5: ...Access Mode Command 114 69 Communicator Telephone Numbers Command 115 116 70 Account Number Command 117 70 Downloader Telephone Numbers Commands 118 119 71 Third Downloader Telephone Number Commands 1...

Page 6: ...iv 496792 Contents...

Page 7: ...on the 9752 The control unit provides connectors for eight Closed Circuit CC zones or eight Fully Supervised Loop FSL zones on its own printed circuit board Separate 9954 expander units allow connect...

Page 8: ...larm Confirmation communications output Before attempting to program the system make sure you are completely familiar with the functions of the system and its programmable options Figure 1 9751 2 Syst...

Page 9: ...he system is unset b The system needs an engineer or remote reset c A telephone line fault is present In user mode the keys provide the following functions 9 Used to start a test of the detectors 8 Us...

Page 10: ...th the following devices on 868 6625MHz a 719r A photoelectric smoke chamber type detector b 715r A Passive Infra Red PIR movement detector with 15m standard range This detector has a three minute loc...

Page 11: ...s and a separate Duress code The user can change these codes at any time but cannot program the system with these codes You can select either four digit or six digit access codes during installation T...

Page 12: ...6 496792 1 Introduction...

Page 13: ...A nominal quiescent 150mA active 9930 Keypad 20mA quiescent with keypad backlight on 9955 Expander 55mA 9954 Expander 20mA typical 30mA max Standby Battery 12 Volt 7AH rechargeable Pb acid Gel Type ba...

Page 14: ...Control Unit PCB Layout 21VAC from transformer 12V Aux fuse Kick start pins Battery fuses Battery connector NVM Reset pins Communica tions connector for plug by communicator Telephone line terminals...

Page 15: ...per switch and a connector for a local cable to a PC for Downloader 21VAC from transformer 12V Aux fuse Kick start pins Battery fuses Battery connector NVM Reset pins Communica tions connector for plu...

Page 16: ...hows the layout of the PCB 0V 12V CLK DATA FSL EOL AT5 AT6 CCT5 CCT6 AT7 AT8 CCT7 CCT8 2 3 4 AT1 AT2 CCT1 CCT2 AT3 AT4 CCT3 CCT4 Figure 5 9954HWX Expander See the wiring diagram supplied with the 9954...

Page 17: ...55 Radio Remote Setting Device 726rEUR 00 Radio PA 735rEUR 00 Universal Transmitter 746rEUR 00 868MHz Test transmitter 747rEUR 00 868MHz Go No Go test receiver 9928EUR 00 Keyswitch interface 9930EUR 0...

Page 18: ...12 496792 2 Technical Description...

Page 19: ...int near to the control unit 5 Install the wired detectors and run cables to the site of the control unit or 9954 wired expanders Connect each detector to its cable 6 Learn the wireless detectors to t...

Page 20: ...y doubling or tripling the number of cores attached to the 0V and 12V terminals of each item The table below shows the maximum recommended cable lengths in metres assuming that you connect all items a...

Page 21: ...rt of the case back provides a central keyway Mark and drill a hole for the keyway Temporarily fix the case back to the wall Now mark the position of two more fixing holes remove the case back and con...

Page 22: ...all 6 Mount the front of the keypad containing the keypad pcb onto the backplate and make sure that the tamper switch operates 7 If the tamper switch does not operate then rotate the cam until the tam...

Page 23: ...ork inside the control unit case when mains power is present Remote Keypads Keypad Addressing The control unit is supplied with one remote keypad If you have fitted more keypads then each one must be...

Page 24: ...Figure 9 Connecting Keypads Exit Terminate Buttons Lock Switches and Sounders Figure 10 shows the connections for any of the remote keypads To connect an exit terminate button use the ET terminals on...

Page 25: ...Ohm Loudspeaker 2 Max in parallel Typical Internal Sounder Internal Sounder as for 9751 9751Control Unit To other keypads OP1 OP2 OP3 TR LS CLK DATA 0V 12V 12V AUX 0V 12V AUX 0V Bell Strobe Bell ve T...

Page 26: ...g 9954 expanders Each FSL zone is a Fully Supervised Loop using a two wire closed loop The loop uses two resistors of different values to differentiate between Circuit and Tamper signals a 2K2 resisto...

Page 27: ...make sure you place the jumper link on the expander in the correct position to select either four wire CC or two wire FSL or EOL Make sure you use the same wiring type as the control unit In addition...

Page 28: ...ts use programming command 81 for OP1 command 82 for OP2 and command 83 for OP3 see 4 Programming Figure 15 shows some example applications for OP3 Shock Sensor Reset Use Command 83 4 VIPER ve 0V Bell...

Page 29: ...monitoring station using either Scancom Fast Format Scancom SIA Security Industry Association or Contact ID Connecting to a PC based at a remote engineering centre By using Scantronic Downloader softw...

Page 30: ...these functions Statutory Information Application The built in communicator is suitable for connection to the following type of networks a Direct exchange lines PSTN supporting DTMF tone dialling b PA...

Page 31: ...eously connected to an exclusive line the sum of the REN values should not exceed 4 A BT provided telephone is assumed to have a REN value of 1 Safety Notice The terminals on the 9751 and 9752 control...

Page 32: ...cct RJ11 Connector T N V cct Figure 17 SELV and TNV Connectors on the 9751 2 Connecting the Telephone Line Direct connection or interconnection via other apparatus to the terminals on the built in co...

Page 33: ...t communicator 2 Connect the cable from the A and B terminals on the built in communi cator to the corresponding terminals on the BT master box 3 If other apparatus is required to share the telephone...

Page 34: ...disconnect battery power from the control unit if the system has already been installed 2 If using the Junior Combi box then a Detach the main PCB from the support pillars in the control unit case and...

Page 35: ...Fail input White Brown 12V applied to indicate telephone line fail Tell Back input White Orange 12V applied to change from engineer to customer reset 0V Black 12V Red Com Connector Cable Part No 48521...

Page 36: ...151 to 158 Fitting a Battery Fit a rechargeable battery into the back of the case If using a Junior Combi Box the case provides space for a 12V 7AH battery Make sure the battery terminals are oriented...

Page 37: ...se see Figures 3 or 4 The green power LED on the keypad flashes and the internal sounder may sound Ignore any display at this stage 3 Key in the factory default user access code 1234 The internal soun...

Page 38: ...32 496792 3 Installation...

Page 39: ...lt program settings To change the default programming you must be in programming mode Then 1 Key in the appropriate Command number and press Y The display shows the current value of the Command 2 Key...

Page 40: ...ey in X17 to X24 X32 02 FR fire zone Z03 Z07 NAbc 03 NA normal alarm Z8 PA 04 24 24 hour zone Z09 ZX24 X32 NU 05 FE final exit 06 ER entry route 07 SA Shock Analyser 08 TC Technical 09 KB Keybox 10 SD...

Page 41: ...t Fault External Sounder27Y 0 Internal Y 1 Local Status Display 28Y 0 Panel status visible all the time Y 1 Panel status hidden 180s after setting 2 Display for 30 s on valid access code entry Entry A...

Page 42: ...es 3 5 minutes 4 10 minutes 5 15 minutes 6 20 minutes Y Level A Entry Time 43Y 1 10 Seconds 2 20 seconds Y 3 30 seconds 4 45 seconds 5 60 seconds 6 120 seconds Level A Exit Time 44Y 1 10 Seconds 2 20...

Page 43: ...ive voltage tamper return Y 1 End of line 2k2 resistor Level B final exit 60Y 0 B FE FE Final exit Y 1 B FE NA Normal alarm Level B Entry route 61Y 0 B ER ER Entry route Y 1 B ER FE Start entry timer...

Page 44: ...Full alarm comms and sounders Level C Entry Time 74Y 1 10 seconds 2 20 seconds Y 3 30 seconds 4 45 seconds 5 60 seconds 6 120 seconds Level C Exit Time 75Y 1 10 Seconds 2 20 seconds Y 3 30 seconds 4 4...

Page 45: ...ype one of 82Y n See Command 81 for a list of options Default for Command 82 is 8 Strobe Output 3 Type one of 83Y n See Command 81 for a list of options Default for Command 83 is 3 Set latch Burg Comm...

Page 46: ...Alternate 3 Dual Reporting Type 103Y 0 Fast format Y 1 Contact ID 2 SIA I 3 SIA II 4 SIA 3 5 Extended SIA 3 Static Test Call 105Y A or B nn Y 00 Static off Y nn is the time in hours A nn Static call...

Page 47: ...owing 00 Not Used 11 AC Fail 01 Fire default Ch 1 12 Tamper Alarm 02 PA default Ch 2 13 Open 03 Burglar default Ch 3 14 Close 04 Open Close default Ch 4 15 Zone Omitted default Ch 5 05 Alarm Abort def...

Page 48: ...Fire Y 12 Tamper Alarm 02 PA 13 Open 03 Burglar 14 Close 04 Open Close 15 Zone Omitted 05 Alarm Abort 16 Medical 06 Technical Alarm 17 Key Box 07 Alarm Confirmation 18 Anti Mask 08 RF Low Battery 19...

Page 49: ...eted 1 Key in 99 Y at the keypad The display shows 99 Exit Eng 2 Press Y The display shows 99 Checking Sys followed by the time and date The system is now in user mode Note If there is a fault on the...

Page 50: ...ode if you are not already there 2 Key in 98 Y at the keypad The display shows 98 Load Default 3 Press 1 You can press X to stop the procedure if you change your mind at this stage 4 Press Y The keypa...

Page 51: ...key in the zone Command number and press Y the display shows the current zone name with a flashing cursor under the first letter Enter letters from the keypad one at a time by pressing a number key re...

Page 52: ...n the system is set 24 Hr Zone 24 Key in 04 This zone causes an internal alarm if violated when the system is unset and a full alarm if the system is set Providing the Installer programs 24hr zones wi...

Page 53: ...hat you can pro gram to trigger one of the plug by communicator output pins see Command 151 Smoke Detector SD Key in 10 This zone type is for use in Scandina via only Use this type for zones connected...

Page 54: ...ntry exit zone Use this type on zones connected to stand alone external keypads or access controllers The zone oper ates as a normal entry exit zone but when triggered by the external keypad during th...

Page 55: ...al Alarm and Entry Route zone types 2 Do not apply Double Knock to radio zones with a PIR detector The radio PIR uses a lockout timer and the detector will not send a second activation within the Doub...

Page 56: ...dest The internal sounder demonstrates the volume of the tone when you enter the digit RedCare Reset Command 23 Option 1 enables RedCare Reset which is designed to operate with the plug by communicato...

Page 57: ...the control unit to start the internal sounders immediately an intruder strays from the entry route or the entry time expires Exit Fault External Sounders Command 27 When programmed with option 0 the...

Page 58: ...ent PA The sounders stay silent If a communicator is fitted the system sends a PA message to the ARC The keypad displays the PA zone when a user disarms the system Zone Tamper Reset Command 31 Use thi...

Page 59: ...rm the user must enter a valid access code during the abort period When the user successfully enters the code during the abort period the system deactivates Channel 3 and triggers the programmed abort...

Page 60: ...ch or any other device to the keypad ET terminals In a single system do not attempt to fit two lockswitches To set the system the user first enters their access code at a keypad or operates a keyswitc...

Page 61: ...e Bell Delay Command 41 When the system is set and for example an intruder violates a zone then the system waits for the programmed Bell Delay before operating the exter nal sounder The system then op...

Page 62: ...keypads must be locked out during entry Option 0 enables all users at all keypads during entry option 1 locks out users from keypads during entry When you lockout keypads during entry various functio...

Page 63: ...in the two digits of the year and press Y The display shows the current time for example H09 M15 6 Key in two digits for the hours of the day and press Y Use the 24 hour clock 7 Key in two digits for...

Page 64: ...control unit tests the battery when the system is unset or 23 hours after the last battery test whichever comes first If the battery fails a test then the control unit reports to the central station...

Page 65: ...specifies the exit mode for Level B Option 0 The keypad sounders and any internal sounders give a low tone when entering Part Set Level B Use Command 65 to select the exit time Option 1 Instant Set no...

Page 66: ...y Route zones included in Part Set Level C will act as Final Exit zones during Part Set C Level C Exit Mode Command 72 Command 72 specifies the exit mode for Level C Option 0 The keypad sounders and a...

Page 67: ...ves full volume setting tones Level D Alarm Response Command 77 9752 only Command 77 specifies the alarm response for Part Set Level D Option 0 Keypad sounders only Option 1 Internal sounders and keyp...

Page 68: ...activate for one second when a reset is performed or the control unit leaves programming mode In addition the output is active during a walk test Shock Reset Key in 04 This output is used to reset sh...

Page 69: ...unsets the system or during a fire or PA alarm Alarm Confirm Key in 14 This output is active during a confirmed alarm Set Complete Key in 15 This output is active for 10 seconds when someone successf...

Page 70: ...by pressing two keys on the keypad at the same time When this facility is enabled option 1 the alarms available are PA alarm keys 1 and 3 Medical alarm keys 4 and 6 Fire alarm keys 7 and 9 Use option...

Page 71: ...ommand 101 You may select one of the following call modes Disabled 0 The control unit does not use any communications Single 1 Reports to a single telephone number see Command 115 with a single accoun...

Page 72: ...s Reporting Type Command 103 The system offers four message formats Option 0 Scancom Fast Option 1 Contact ID Option 2 Scancom SIA Level I Option 3 Scancom SIA Level II does not send time and date Opt...

Page 73: ...m is unset then the keypads indicate a tel ephone line fault and the control unit logs the event The system may be set again with the line fault present If the system is set then the keypad does not g...

Page 74: ...ption Note The control unit will leave Command 110 if Downloader does not make a call within 30 minutes While the control unit is connected to the PC you can upload its programming configuration into...

Page 75: ...to the remote PC manually using Command 0 in User Mode User Command 0 calls the first Downloader telephone number see Command 118 Option 1 Secure Callback Operation When the remote PC calls the syste...

Page 76: ...ble beep and the system stores the number Account Number Command 117 With SIA Format the system can report alarms using a six digit account code Use leading zeros to pad the account code to the correc...

Page 77: ...mber Third Downloader Telephone Number Commands 120 Use this option to enable Downloader to use a third callback number inde pendent of Commands 118 and 119 Before the Downloader has made a connection...

Page 78: ...ade a call and the ARC returned an acknowl edgement then with this Command enabled the keypad will display the message Call your CS and beep for 10 seconds when the system is unset or disarmed To clea...

Page 79: ...en all the radio zones are supervised Should a radio zone not communicate with the 9955 expander for one hour or more then the 9955 reports a supervision failure to the control unit Use Command 128 to...

Page 80: ...ing with mains loss by 15 18 min chosen randomly The control unit delays reporting loging either mains restore or exiting engineering with mains re stored by 60 90 sec chosen randomly If you chose a...

Page 81: ...do not conform to Cooper Security Ltd s implementation of the SIA standard In addition some ARC s experience problems if a control unit sends restore messages using SIA The ARC interprets restores as...

Page 82: ...al Alarm 17 Key Box 07 Alarm Confirmation 18 Anti Mask 08 RF Low Battery 19 Smoke Detector 09 Supervision Loss 20 Comms Acknowledge See Note 10 RF Jamming 21 Battery Fault Note 1 If the control unit i...

Page 83: ...nfirmation After Entry Command 163 Note Enable Alarm Confirmation Command 89 to access this Command This Commands controls how the system treats alarms that arise during entry The options select the n...

Page 84: ...mmand 164 Note Enable Alarm Confirmation Command 89 to access this Command If you have enable Alarm Confirmation and selected Engineer Reset Com mand 33 then you can use Command 164 to select whether...

Page 85: ...DD243 2002 if it has been designed in accordance with this section Please use the following recommended Commands to ensure that the installation is correctly programmed Recommended Programming Command...

Page 86: ...n o i t a m r i f n o C m r a l A 9 8 d n a m m o C d e l b a n E e m i T n o i t a m r i f n o C 0 6 1 d n a m m o C s e t u n i m 0 6 o t 0 3 s d a p y e K t u o k c o L y r t n E g n i r u D 8 4 d...

Page 87: ...er the Installer nor the user can erase the log In the log user codes are represented by numbers as follows U00 Installer U19 Idle U01 User code 1 U20 Telecommand U21 Keyswitch U16 User code 16 U22 Re...

Page 88: ...restored Lid Tamper Control unit lid tamper alarm Low Bat Znn Low battery detected on radio zone nn Low Bat Znn Rstr Low battery on radio zone nn restored Low Batt Rstr Control unit low battery resto...

Page 89: ...91Y To test output 1 usually the external sounder bell 92Y To test output 2 usually the strobe output 93Y To test output 3 94Y To test the internal sounder output 95Y To test the keypad sounder Engine...

Page 90: ...84 496792 5 Testing...

Page 91: ...test 58 Bell 62 current 7 delay 55 duration 55 Bell test 83 Burg comms rearm 63 BVVO 73 C Cable entries 16 Call modes 65 Call out only 69 Central station 70 Channels for communications 66 Chime 48 Co...

Page 92: ...oring 44 Dial pause 70 Dimensions 7 Double Knock 49 Download mode 68 Downloader telephone numbers 71 Dual ply entry 64 Dual reporting 66 Duress code 5 33 Dynamic test 67 E Engineer code 33 changing 50...

Page 93: ...tamper 67 Load full defaults 64 Local sounder delay on entry 51 Lock Set 54 Lock Switch 18 Lockout keypads 56 Log 81 viewing 81 Loudspeaker 7 Loudspeaker chime 50 M Mains connection 16 N No close if...

Page 94: ...ll 66 Status display 51 Strobe 63 testing 83 Strobe while setting 63 Summary SIA 74 System reset 52 System tamper reset 53 T Tamper alarm annunciation 56 Tamper as burglary 75 Tamper communication 53...

Page 95: ...Notes...

Page 96: ...Friday 12 45 to 17 00 Friday emergency service only CALLS CHARGED AT 60p PER MINUTE Product Support Fax 01594 545401 Part Number 496792 Issue 1 DECLARATION OF CONFORMA NCE Cooper Security Ltd issues...

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