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1. Introduction

9752 Installation Guide

Page 4

497098 Issue 3

1. 723r EUR Telecommand

9.   9954 hardwired expander

2. 726r EUR PA

10. Passive Infra Red detectors

3. 714r EUR wirefree Passive Infra Red detectors

11. Keypads

4. 9960 radio expander

12. Door contacts

5. 735r EUR universal transmitter

13. Keyswitch

6. 719r EUR smoke detector

14. Control unit

7. Keypads

15. Fused mains spur

8. Wired detectors

Figure 1. Elements of an Intruder Alarm System

Summary of Contents for Scantronic 9752

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE HARDWIRED CONTROL UNIT ...

Page 2: ...5 Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct However neither the authors nor Cooper Security Limited accept any liability for loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book The contents of this book are subject to change without notice Printed and published in the UK ...

Page 3: ...erview 13 Cabling for Keypads and Expanders 14 Fitting the System 16 Fitting the Control Unit Case 16 Fitting a 9940 Keypad 16 Fitting a 9930 Keypad 17 Fitting the ScanProx 934 Module 18 Wiring the Control Unit 19 Cable Entries 19 Mains Connection 19 Keypads 20 Connecting Sounders 21 Connecting Detector Circuits to the Main PCB 23 Connecting Expanders 25 Programming Outputs 28 Wiring a Keyswitch I...

Page 4: ...igure 11 Keypad Connections 20 Figure 12 9940 Panic Attack Connections 20 Figure 13 Keypad Addressing 21 Figure 14 Sounder Connections 21 Figure 15 CCL Connections common tamper 23 Figure 16 FSL Connections 24 Figure 17 Colour Code for FSL Resistors 24 Figure 18 9954 Expander 25 Figure 19 9960 Radio Expander 26 Figure 20 Connecting a 9954 Expander 26 Figure 21 Link Positions to Select Wiring Metho...

Page 5: ...parts of the system 3 Installation this explains the tasks involved in installing an IAS using the 9752 control unit The control unit is designed to be fully programmable to suit individual user and site requirements Installers can program units either from a keypad or using a program called Downloader on a PC running Windows Windows 98 2nd Edition or later When programming from a keypad instructi...

Page 6: ...puts for connecting a standalone communication device Alarm Abort and Alarm Confirmation outputs to reduce the likelihood of false alarms Facility to download from a remote PC via a telephone line Support for a range of European countries and languages Fully programmable operation for zones levels and partitions Flexible reporting formats and communication configurations Installer programmable Eng...

Page 7: ...hrough a keyswitch interface However further keyswitches can be connected as standard zones programmed with the appropriate zone type Each control unit has zone connectors on its printed circuit board PCB Separate expanders enable more zones to be connected each hardwired expander adds up to 8 wired zones and each radio expander adds up to 8 or 16 wirefree zones depending on the model used The con...

Page 8: ... EUR PA 10 Passive Infra Red detectors 3 714r EUR wirefree Passive Infra Red detectors 11 Keypads 4 9960 radio expander 12 Door contacts 5 735r EUR universal transmitter 13 Keyswitch 6 719r EUR smoke detector 14 Control unit 7 Keypads 15 Fused mains spur 8 Wired detectors Figure 1 Elements of an Intruder Alarm System ...

Page 9: ...ding on how the system is set up the LEDs may not operate until a user code is presented Alert lamp Flashes to highlight unacknowledged alert glows for acknowledged conditions and goes out when all conditions have been rectified s Service lamp Glows if the system needs an installer reset a Mains lamp Glows when using mains power Flashes when using the stand by battery ScanProx Proximity Tag Reader...

Page 10: ...fter detection which lengthens battery life 719r A photoelectric smoke chamber type detector 723r A Remote Setting Device also known as a Telecommand that can be used to full set part set or unset the system It can also be used as a Panic Alarm 726r A small radio transmitter that can be used to start a PA 735r and 734r These are universal transmitters that can be used as a door contact or for conn...

Page 11: ...one or more partitions The keypads can only set or unset the partitions to which they are assigned Each partition can have its own Bell and Strobe Set output Zones can be assigned to more than one partition for example an entry door zone may be shared by several companies using separate partitions In a single system users can set only one level at a time Level A sets the whole system Levels B C an...

Page 12: ...1 Introduction 9752 Installation Guide Page 8 497098 Issue 3 ...

Page 13: ...erformance requirements of prEN 50131 1 2004 ATS 2 provided that a It is installed in accordance with the installation instructions b The connected PSTN is functioning normally c The ARC is adequately equipped Power Supply All currents accurate to 5 Mains power supply 230VAC 10 15 200mA max 50Hz 5 System power supply Type A 13 8VDC 1 0A Battery charge current limit 250mA To comply with the require...

Page 14: ... 2 Voltage free single pole relay contacts rated 24VDC 1A OP3 Open collector transistor output 500mA 12VDC negative applied LS Supports two parallel connected externally mounted loudspeakers for internal sounder or EE tones minimum speaker impedance 16Ω AUX 500mA 12VDC minimum 13 8VDC maximum ripple 2 maximum Communications outputs 12V logic outputs negative applied in alarm positive removed 50mA ...

Page 15: ...or Contact Transmitter 790rEUR 00 Radio Strength Monitor 739EUR 00 Central Break Glass Detector Transmitter Interface 934EUR 50 ScanProx Proximity Module with two tags Proxtagpk5 Pack of five proximity tags 958EUR 00 Windows Mk3 Downloader PC Software 9928EUR 00 Keyswitch Interface the keyswitch interface is no longer available for purchase but is supported in existing installations 9930EUR 50 993...

Page 16: ...ree 1 open collector 9 NVM Reset pins 2 AUX power 10 Plug by standalone communicator connector 3 Lid tamper connector 11 Battery connector 4 Zone connectors 12 Kick Start pins 5 Keypad and expander bus bus 2 not fitted 13 21VAC from transformer 6 Telephone line terminals for built in communicator 7 Telephone line socket for built in communicator 8 Local Downloader connector Figure 3 Control Unit P...

Page 17: ...rol 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 Run cables from the sites of the keypads expanders and external and internal sounders to the site of the control unit 7 Install keypads and expanders and connect them to their cabling Ensure that each one has the correct address setting If necessary ins...

Page 18: ...d Bus Wiring for Keypads and Expanders The maximum length of any one run from the control unit to the most remote keypad or expander depends on the number of items connected to the cable You can double the maximum length for 7 0 2 cable by using two cores each for the 0V and 12V terminals or by using 16 0 2 cable The table below shows the maximum recommended cable lengths in metres for 7 0 2 cable...

Page 19: ...rtant points to remember 1 Do not connect anything other than keypads expanders and a single keyswitch interface to the bus The keypad bus power supply is limited to a maximum of 400mA 2 Check between 0V and 12V on the keypad bus at the point furthest from the control unit the voltage must be at least 12 0VDC when all the keypad backlights are on Note The following instructions assume that you hav...

Page 20: ...e back to the wall using screws no less than 30mm x No 8 with dome or pan heads Fitting a 9940 Keypad Figure 5 shows the backplate and the position of mounting holes 3 4 Figure 5 Backplate of the 9940 Keypad 1 Cable entry 3 Back tamper aperture 2 Fixing holes 4 Sounder aperture It is recommended that you mount the keypad using No 8 or 6 screws M4 M3 5 as follows 1 Select which cable entry you are ...

Page 21: ...astic sections 3 Hold the backplate in place against the wall and mark the position of the centre hole in the adjustable cam item 2 in Figure 6 4 Drill and plug the hole and screw the backplate to the wall through the adjustable cam Do not tighten the screw completely home 5 Make sure the backplate is level Mark drill and plug at least two more fixing holes item 1 in Figure 6 Screw the backplate t...

Page 22: ... will not recognise the 934 module 1 Remove the front cover from the keypad s to which you intend to fit the module Remove the cable clips item 4 in Figure 6 2 Fit the 934 module to the connector pins as shown in Figures 7 and 8 Figure 7 Fitting a 934 Module over the keypad Figure 8 Fitting a 934 Module in position 3 Secure the module in position with a screw through the lug in the top right corne...

Page 23: ...he control unit using the 3 way terminal block located on the case back Secure the cable to the case anchor point using the cable tie provided Notes 1 The control unit has a T 250mA internal mains fuse 2 All electrical connections should be carried out by a qualified electrician To Control Panel Transformer L N T 250mA 250V 230V 50Hz 200mA Figure 10 Mains Connection Connect the 21VAC lead from the...

Page 24: ...rminals 4 core 9930 Keypad 0V12V CLK DATA ET Lock Switch Or Exit terminate button NO push to make To other keypads CLK DATA 0V12V Control Unit Figure 11 Keypad Connections The 9940 keypad can be connected to an external panic attack button as shown in Figure 12 If the panic attack does not contain a tamper switch link the pair of EXT TAMPER terminals Separately link both pairs of terminals if no p...

Page 25: ...d Addressing Backlight When supplied from the factory the control unit is configured with the backlight On To turn the backlight Off remove the jumper from the ON BACKLIGHT link shown in Figure 13 Connecting Sounders Figure 14 and the following tables show the wiring required to connect the external sounder bell box and optional internal sounders Note If a 2k2 resistor is fitted at the tamper retu...

Page 26: ...Sigma Cequera Plus and Ultima Control Panel Terminals NO1 NO2 TR 12V AUX 0V Bell Box Terminals SIREN TRIG STROBE TRG A T RET SIG HOLD OFF VE HOLD OFF VE Ventcroft Security Vision Classic and Spirit Control Panel Terminals NO1 NO2 TR 12V AUX 0V Bell Box Terminals TRIG STB RTN HOLD OFF VE STB VE HOLD OFF VE Flashguard Xtra Control Panel Terminals NO1 NO2 TR 12V AUX 0V Bell Box Terminals TRIGGER STRO...

Page 27: ...ones 1 2 Zone 1 Zone 2 Global Anti tamper Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Tamper loop Zone 1 Zone 2 Alarm contacts Alarm contacts Figure 15 CCL Connections common tamper FSL Connections Each FSL zone is a Fully Supervised Loop using a two wire closed loop As shown in Figure 16 the loop uses resistors of different values to differentiate between Circuit and Tamper signals a 2K2 resistor f...

Page 28: ... wiring resistors into circuit see Figure 17 The wiring resistance of the cable to the detector including joints should not exceed 100 ohms The recommended maximum cable length within a zone is 200 300m Zone 1 Zone 2 1 2 2K2 EOL 4K7 Alarm contacts Tamper contacts 2K2 EOL 4K7 Alarm contacts Tamper contacts Figure 16 FSL Connections Yellow Violet Red Gold 4k7 Red Red Red Gold 2k2 Figure 17 Colour Co...

Page 29: ...3 CCT4 FSL EOL Four wire CC Two wire FSL Two wire EOL 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 1 Zone connectors 5 Address jumpers 2 Lid tamper switch 6 Zone connectors 3 Spare connectors not connected 7 CCL FSL EOL 4 Keypad bus Figure 18 9954 Expander 9960 Radio Expander The 9960 is a Class VI radio expander Class VI is the grading given by the British standard for Wirefree Alarm Systems and is required for signalling syst...

Page 30: ...2 Jamming response jumper 5 Select button 13 Address jumpers 6 Delete button 14 Bus connector 7 Built in aerial 15 Cable entry 8 Tamper switch Figure 19 9960 Radio Expander Refer to the 9960 Installation and Programming Guide for more details Connecting an Expander Figure 20 shows how to connect an expander to the control unit 0V 12V CLK DATA To other keypads 12V 0V DATA CLK Expander Control Unit ...

Page 31: ...tions supplied with it for connecting hardwired detectors or learning radio detectors as appropriate Addressing Expanders If you fit expanders you must allocate each expander to a specific range of zone numbers Do not allocate two expanders to the same range of zones Select the zone numbers by fitting a jumper link to one pair of the set of pins marked Address on the expander PCB as shown in Figur...

Page 32: ...ples of applications for open collector outputs OP3 is used in these examples OP3 ve 12V Aux Shock Sensor Reset Use Command 83 4 VIPER ve 0V OP3 ve 12V Aux Bell Follow Buzzer Relay Use Command 83 0 Relay energises buzzer sounds when bell activates BUZZER RELAY OP3 PIR Set Latch Walk Test For Set Latch use Command 83 3 Walk Test use Command 83 5 PIR Figure 23 Wiring Examples for Open Collector Outp...

Page 33: ...tary or a latched keyswitch see Figure 24 When using a momentary keyswitch remove the jumper from link M C When using a latched keyswitch fit a jumper to link M C Notes 1 If you connect a keyswitch through a keyswitch interface it can be used to set and unset the system In a single system it can set and unset the whole system or Level B only In a partitioned system it sets and unsets Partition A 2...

Page 34: ...communicator should be connected to an ex directory line used exclusively for alarm communications If an exclusive line is not available and other apparatus is connected to the line for example an answer machine the internal communicator provides a series connection with line divert for the other apparatus When triggered the communicator seizes the line and disconnects the other apparatus When the...

Page 35: ...built in communicator is manufactured to meet all European Economic Area telecommunication networks requirements However due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries the approval does not of itself give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point The built in communicator has been approved for the following usage a A...

Page 36: ...25 identifies connectors for Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV and Telecommunications Network Voltage TNV circuits on the control unit s main PCB These terms are used in accordance with the definitions in Safety Standard EN60 950 The Installer must ensure that TNV terminals are connected only to other circuits designated as TNV circuits for example the PTSN and that SELV terminals are connected only t...

Page 37: ... 1 Main connector SELV 6 Wire in comms connector SELV 2 Keypad connector SELV 7 Lid tamper connector SELV 3 Telephone line connector TNV 8 Battery connector SELV 4 RJ11 connector TNV 9 21VAC from transformer SELV 5 Local Downloader connector SELV Figure 25 SELV and TNV connectors ...

Page 38: ...ith a suitable lead and plug Insert the plug into the RJ11 connector b Otherwise see Figure 26 i Using a two core telephone cable strip off 5mm and feed the cable through one of the entries in the rear of the control unit Connect the two cores to terminals A and B on the main PCB ii Connect the other end of the two cores to the corresponding terminals on the BT master box iii If other apparatus is...

Page 39: ...pplied to change from engineer to customer reset 0V Black 12V Red Com Connector Cable Part No 485210 Figure 27 Plug By Communicator Wiring Note Comms O P4 will be active when the system is unset This is normal as a system being unset is equivalent to an alarm signal To fit a communicator follow the instructions below Caution Follow the instructions in the order shown or you may damage the control ...

Page 40: ...lay at this stage 3 Key in the factory default User access code 1234 The internal sounder stops Ignore any display or lamps 4 Fit the case lid before applying mains power this covers the live wiring and closes the tamper switch 5 Apply mains power 6 Key in 0 followed by the factory default Engineer Code 7890 Note You do not have to remove the case lid The display shows Installer Mode You are now i...

Page 41: ...lt 10 remote reset 10 tamper 10 Keypad 11 addressing 21 backlight 21 backplate 16 17 connecting 20 fitting 17 power requirements 9 tamper 17 tamper switch 16 17 Keyswitch 11 fixed 29 interface connections 28 momentary 29 Kick start pins 36 Learning wirefree detectors 7 13 27 Line line fault input 10 monitoring 30 Lock switch connecting 20 Loudspeaker output 10 Mains connection 19 Output auxiliary ...

Page 42: ...Page 38 497098 Issue 3 Tellback see Remote reset Temperature 9 Test report call 31 Three way calling 30 Time accuracy 9 Transmitter PA transmitter 6 11 universal 6 11 Universal transmitter 6 11 Weight 9 Zone CCL 23 FSL 23 wiring 23 ...

Page 43: ...9752 Installation Guide Index 497098 Issue 3 Page 39 ...

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