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zone to each ward. Each zone can also 
belong to more than one ward. Each ward 
can have a Full Set level and one Part Set 
level. During installation the installer can 
allocate keypads, sounders or outputs to 
any of the wards. 

For a detailed description of the Installer‟s 
programming menu please read 

Menvier40/100/300 Engineering Guide

 

available from 

www.coopersecurity.co.uk

Installer Programming Interface 

Once fitted and powered up, you can 
program the control unit through any wired 
keypad connected to the bus cable. The 
Installer Menu allows you to specify all the 
operating parameters for an individual 
installation. Note that setting the time and 
date is a user function. 

If you wish, you can also program the 
system from a PC or laptop connected to 
the Ethernet port on the control unit PCB. 
The control unit contains a web page 
server, and you can use any web browser 
to see a complete version of the Installer 
menu. Please see the “Web Server Setup 
Guide” for more instructions. 

In addition, it is possible to connect a PC or 
laptop to the mini USB port on the control 
unit PCB and use Cooper Security‟s 
Downloader software to program the 
control unit. 

Note: Some programming options can 
make the installation non-compliant with 
EN50131. The relevant options are noted in 
the “Installer Menu” section of the 

Menvier40/100/300 Engineering Guide

About this Guide 

This guide shows the simple procedure 
required to physically install the control 
unit, connect keypads, expanders and 
power supplies and power up the system 
for the first time. 

When you have completed the physical 
installation please consult the 

Menvier40/100/300 Engineering Guide

 for 

details of configuring the system to meet 
your customer‟s requirements. For your 
convenience page 28 of this installation 
guide contains a condensed reference table 
of the Installer menu. 

2. Before You Begin 

Preparation 

Before installation you should carry out a 
survey of the site. You need to know how 
many and what kind of detectors will be 
monitored by the control unit. You also 
need to assess where any radio expanders 
must be placed in order to receive radio 
signals from their detectors successfully. 

Radio Site Survey 

If you intend to fit radio expanders you 
should conduct signal strength tests. 
Cooper Security produce the Scantronic 
790r hand held signal strength meter and 
734r-01 test transmitter for this purpose. 
Please read the 790r manual for details.  

Please be aware of the following: 

  The 790r signal strength meter readings 

should be used only as an guide when 
initially checking the site. 

  A reading of four green LEDs or higher 

indicates an acceptable signal strength. 

  Once you have installed the alarm 

system you should put the control unit 
into the Installer test menu and test the 
received signal strength from each radio 
transmitter. 

  A signal strength reading of two or more 

units by the control unit from each 
transmitter should provide reliable 
operation in the installed system. 
(

Note:

 if you take the signal strength 

using Cooper Downloader or the web 
server while the panel is in user mode 
then the minimum acceptable signal 
strength is four units. Ensure that the 
control unit is in Installer mode when 
reading signal strengths remotely.) 

  When you record the signal strength 

readings for later inspection, you should 
record the readings taken from the 
control unit of the installed system while 
it is in the Installer Menu. 

Please be aware that the signal strength 
received from a transmitter can change 
after installation because of local 
environmental changes. For example, users 
switching on laptops nearby, or moving 
metal cabinets from their original position 
can all affect the signal from a transmitter. 
Please read Cooper Security publication 
”Guidance Notes for Wireless Alarm System 
Installations” obtainable from 

Summary of Contents for Menvier 100

Page 1: ...MENVIER SECURITY...

Page 2: ...Describes actions that will physically damage the equipment and prevent its proper function WARNING Describes actions that are hazardous to health or cause injury or death Please pay particular atten...

Page 3: ...Addressing Expanders 14 Expander Loudspeakers 14 Step 5 Connect Control Unit to Mains 14 Mains Cabling 14 Step 6 Connect Wired Zones 15 Four Wire Closed Circuit Connections 15 Fully Supervised Loop Co...

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Page 5: ...t of a Security Grade 3 system The control unit is also approved to operate as part of a Security Grade 2 system If you install any radio devices this will limit approval to Security Grade 2 in the wa...

Page 6: ...condensed reference table of the Installer menu 2 Before You Begin Preparation Before installation you should carry out a survey of the site You need to know how many and what kind of detectors will...

Page 7: ...t is on a similar level to the transmitters or receivers More than 10m from another radio expander Do NOT site the unit In the entry or exit zones or outside the area covered by the alarm system Close...

Page 8: ...Control Unit 1 PSTN Connector for on board communicator 2 Lid tamper connector 3 RS485 terminator 4 Engineering keypad connector 5 USB socket Mini B 6 Heartbeat LED 7 Zone output and Aux power connec...

Page 9: ...in Page 5 1 Bus cable connector 2 Aux power 3 Wired zone connectors 4 Aux power 5 Outputs relay and transistorised 6 12V Siren Bell supply 7 Siren and strobe 8 Auxiliary tamper 9 Loudspeaker Figure 4...

Page 10: ...he front of the keypad containing the PCB and display away from the keypad rear housing 1 2 3 4 Figure 6 Opening the Keypad 2 4 3 3 1 1 Central keyhole 2 Rear tamper shroud 3 Cable entry 4 Fixing hole...

Page 11: ...er behind PCB 9 Bus address display 10 Zone connectors 11 Sounder 12 Bus termination jumper 13 Engineering keypad connector Figure 9 Wired Expander 1 9 1 3 2 10 4 2 8 7 1 6 1 5 1 1 Cable entry also be...

Page 12: ...minals must be included in the overall calculation CAUTION Ensure that the system does not demand more than the maximum current available from the control unit during an alarm see page 31 Bus Cabling...

Page 13: ...star configuration If there are only two arms on the star then this is the same as a daisy chain configuration see Daisy Chain 1 in Figure 11 If required fit the termination jumper at the devices on t...

Page 14: ...460mA 0 74V 1 47V 2 21V 2 94V 3 68V 4 42V 5 15V 5 89V 6 62V 7 36V 480mA 0 79V 1 54V 2 30V 3 07V 3 84V 4 61V 5 38V 6 14V 6 91V 7 68V 500mA 0 80V 1 60V 2 40V 3 20V 4 00V 4 80V 5 60V 6 40V 7 20V 8 00V 52...

Page 15: ...back tamper bracket touches the wall There must be enough space around this point to fit the supplied tamper shroud see Figure 14 Fitting Plastic Feet and Tamper Sleeve The control unit is supplied fr...

Page 16: ...rom the transformer to the 20Vac connector on the PCB 11 in Figure 3 Installing the Lid Back Tamper Figure 18 Lid Back Tamper Fit combined lid back tamper bracket and switch provided Ensure that the s...

Page 17: ...pad and control unit Figure 20 Connecting a Keypad to the Bus Keypad Addressing The control unit assigns addresses to all devices connected to the bus cable You must start this process off once all bu...

Page 18: ...io expanders are not approved for Security Grade 3 systems Connecting an Expander to the Bus Both wired and radio expanders provide a connector for the bus at the bottom of their PCBs item 4 on Figure...

Page 19: ...rol unit Figure 24 shows the wiring for four wire CCL zones on the wired expander Note that the connections are different on the expander compared to the control unit Figure 23 Control Unit CCL Zone W...

Page 20: ...in Installer Menu System Options Wired Zone Type To select the resistor values for a wired expander use Installer Menu Detectors Devices Wired Expanders Edit Expander If you wish to connect two or mo...

Page 21: ...the terminal is CC If you program the TR terminal as FSL then make sure you connect a 2k2 resistor in series with the wire to the sounder Note If you do not wish to connect a wired external sounder t...

Page 22: ...t hand terminal is the one next to the Z on the terminal label The maximum length of wire is 50m when using 2k2 4k7 or 4k7 4k7 FSL wiring and a single core of standard 6 core alarm cable Fit EITHER a...

Page 23: ...ynamic test calls occur 24 hours after the last call made by the unit See the Menvier40 100 300 Engineering Guide for details on how to program these functions Statutory Information Applications The b...

Page 24: ...engineer if in any doubt about connecting to these terminals Example connecting a line in the UK The internal communicator must be connected to the telephone network by a If the wiring is owned by Br...

Page 25: ...e defaults Figure 37 Plug By Communicator Wiring Note Comms O P4 will be active when the system is unset This is normal To fit a communicator follow the instructions below Caution Follow the instructi...

Page 26: ...ill generate an ATE L F Single alert if only one of the networks is not available or ATE L F All if both networks are not available Step 10 Fit and Connect Battery Fit a 17Ah Lead Acid battery into th...

Page 27: ...e the wiring type for each expander The display shows Note that the alert LEDs round the navigation key glow red This is because the control unit lid is off and the tamper is active 8 Press The displa...

Page 28: ...f the control unit finds a bus device missing or one with an address that has not been added using the Installer Menu then the display shows for example The top line of the display shows the number of...

Page 29: ...a total of four incorrect codes then the system locks you out for 90 seconds 3 Key in the default user code see Note below At Security Grade 2 the default user access code is 5678 At Security Grade 3...

Page 30: ...Press or to display the desired wiring type on the bottom line of the display and then press to select it The system loads all defaults except for Access Codes and the Log The display briefly shows Fo...

Page 31: ...re detailed description Note make sure that you allocate keypads correctly to wards For more information see Assigning Wired Keypads to Wards in the Menvier40 100 300 Engineering Guide Assemble and cl...

Page 32: ...IONS Wired Zone type Panel All Zones User Access HUA keys active Quick set Quick omit User code reqd 2 Way Replies Duress Enable User reset Zone alarms 6 Zone tampers System tampers Confirmation Confi...

Page 33: ...pe CID or SIA 15 Appears only when Static Test call disabled 16 Appears only when Dynamic Test call is disabled 17 Appears only when Report Type Fast Format and Confirmation Mode Basic 18 Shows None i...

Page 34: ...ake a selected bus device give a continuous tone from its sounder Once you have found the bus device you can silence the tone by opening the case and so activating the device s tamper 5 Technical Spec...

Page 35: ...d radio zone expanders are all bus devices You can connect any combination of these devices to the bus 2 The system can be used as EITHER a ward based system OR a part setting system When used as a pa...

Page 36: ...icator power requirement i sd02 or i dig02 20mA quiescent 50mA max Plug on Communicator power requirement i gsm02 150mA quiescent and max Plug by Communicator pins require 3mA each when active 10 FSL...

Page 37: ...EN50136 1 as an ATS2 communicator The i sd02 may be used as a supplementary communicator at Grade 3 At Grade 2 the i sd02 provides a compliant communicator for the Menvier40 and Menvier100 provided th...

Page 38: ...speech dialling i dig02 PSTN Communication ARC only i gsm02 GSM communications module EXP W10 10 zone wired expander EXP R10 10 zone radio expander EXP R30 30 zone radio expander FOB 2W 4B Two way key...

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