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Installation 

Menvier40/100 

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The display shows: 





9.  Press 

The display shows: 





10. Press 

The display shows: 





11. Press 

.  

The display shows: 





At this point you must make the control unit 
allocate an address to each of the connected 
bus devices, as follows: 

12. Go to each bus device. You can visit the 

devices in any order, but if you visit them in 
the order you want their address numbers to 
appear then it will make subsequent 
programming easier. The control unit assigns 
the next free bus address to a bus device 
when you make the device request a bus 
address.  

For keypads: 

 

Hold down keys A and 

 until the display 

shows a bus and device number. For example 
the second keypad would be: 





For expanders: 

 

Open the lid (to make sure that the tamper 
switch is open) and hold down the addressing 
button (item 11 in Figure 15 and 8 in Figure 
17). When you do so the control unit assigns 
the next free address to that expander. The 
expander 

gives a double “beep” confirmation 

tone and shows its assigned address on the 
two-digit LED display. Replace the lid. 

NOTE: 
1. DO NOT request a bus address from two 
different devices at the same time. 
2. EXP-R30 expanders take three bus addresses. 

13. When you have visited all the connected bus 

devices, go back to the keypad and press 

The display shows: 





14. Replace the control unit lid, making sure that 

the lid tamper closes. 

Note: You can set the time and date from within 
the Installer Menu by using 

System Options – Set 

Time & Date

15. At this point you should leave the Installer 

Menu to save the changes you have made, 
see below. 

Diagnostic LED on Expanders 

You may notice the DIAGNOSTIC LED flashing 
on an expander PCB. The LED gives one, two, 
three or four flashes a second. Each of these 
sequences has the following meaning. 

No. Flashes 

Meaning 

One 

Communication with control unit 
over bus is OK 

Two 

No communication over the bus 
in the last 10 seconds. 

Three 

No bus address allocated to 
EXP-PSU 

Four 

No poll request received from 
control unit in the last minute. 

Transferring to Another Keypad 

While in the Installer Menu, you can transfer to 
any other wired keypad without leaving the 
Installer Menu. To do this simply go to any other 
keypad and enter the Installer access code. The 
new keypad will pick up your position in the 
Installer Menu. The keypad you have left will 
briefly display the message “Installer session 
transferred” for 5 seconds before reverting to the 
time and date. 

Leaving the Installer Menu 

If you wish to leave the Installer Menu at any time. 

1.  Press 

 until the display shows the words:. 

 

  

2.  Press 

 to leave Installer menu. 

(Press 

 if you do not want to leave the 

menu.) 

 

The display shows: 



 

After a delay of anywhere between a few 
seconds to a few 10s of seconds (depending 
on the number of expanders fitted) the display 
shows the control unit name, time and date, 
for example: 





The system is ready for further programming. 

3.  If 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 new devices found, and the number of 
existing devices missing (lost). The bottom 

Summary of Contents for menvier40

Page 1: ...Menvier40 Menvier100 Security System Installation Guide Issue 3...

Page 2: ...by the words Note Caution or WARNING Note Describes conditions that may affect the proper functioning of the equipment but will not damage the equipment Caution Describes actions that will physically...

Page 3: ...6 Connect Wired Zones 22 Four Wire Closed Circuit Connections 22 Two Wire Closed Circuit Connections 22 Fully Supervised Loop Connections 22 Step 7 Connect Wired Outputs 24 Control Unit Wired Outputs...

Page 4: ...Menvier40 100 Page iv This page is intentionally blank...

Page 5: ...and an external prox reader KEY EP A range of wireless peripherals is available for operation with the wireless expanders These include a door contact universal transmitter a passive infra red detect...

Page 6: ...etting 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...

Page 7: ...ll affect the signal from a transmitter Please read Eaton s Security Business publication Guidance Notes for Wireless Alarm System Installations obtainable from www coopersecurity co uk for more infor...

Page 8: ...conducting films These glasses are particularly poor at transmitting radio waves Guided Tour CAUTION All printed circuit boards for the control unit its expanders and keypads have been tested for Ele...

Page 9: ...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 10: ...Page 6 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 strobe and TR 8 Auxiliary tamper 9 Loudspeaker Figure 4...

Page 11: ...e B ACE fixed To open the keypad first gently prise off the trim on the front and remove the two screws Next carefully lever the front of the keypad containing the PCB and display away from the keypad...

Page 12: ...ont You may need to gently push the bottom edge of the caps in with the end of a small screwdriver to start them Remove the two screws hidden underneath see Figure 9 Gently swing the lower side of the...

Page 13: ...XT READER Z1 Z2 OP 1 6a 6b 3 4 5 6 2 1 Tamper switch 2 Sounder 3 Connector for KEY EP Terminals for zones 4 Sounder volume control 5 Connector for control unit data bus and output terminal 6 Jumpers f...

Page 14: ...ne connectors 16 Bus address display 17 Aux power 18 Loudspeaker connectors 19 Outputs Figure 15 EXP W10 Wired Expander 1 1 2 3 1 8 7 5 6 4 10 9 11 12 13 10 1 16 15 14 1 17 18 19 1 Cable entry also be...

Page 15: ...3 Central keyhole 4 PCB 5 Link to enable disable front rear tamper switch 6 Lid tamper rear tamper behind PCB 7 Bus termination jumper 8 Addressing button 9 Fixing holes 10 Engineering keypad connect...

Page 16: ...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 38 Bus Cabling Requirements Cable Type In...

Page 17: ...are only two arms on the star then this is the same as a daisy chain configuration see Daisy Chain 1 in Figure 18 If required fit the termination jumper at the devices on the end of each arm If there...

Page 18: ...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 520mA 0...

Page 19: ...the wall There must be enough space around this point to fit the supplied tamper shroud see Figure 21 Fitting Plastic Feet and Tamper Sleeve The control unit is supplied from the factory with four pl...

Page 20: ...20Vac connector on the PCB 11 in Figure 3 Installing the Lid Back Tamper Figure 25 Lid Back Tamper Fit combined lid back tamper bracket and switch provided Ensure that the switch is oriented as shown...

Page 21: ...riate plastic sections Use 4mm x 25mm countersunk screws with a thread suitable for the wall material in at least three fixing holes when mounting the back of the keypad on the wall i KP01 For i KP01...

Page 22: ...ith EN50131 1 2006 at Grade 3 disable the ABCD LEDs Backlight Control for KEY K01 KP01 KPZ01 You can control the brightness of the keypad backlights by fitting links over the BRIGHT jumper on the keyp...

Page 23: ...e following Status OK LED ON MENU STATUS OK LED Status OK LED OFF The green status LED under the navigation key will glow for 20 seconds after the last press this may be useful when the keypad is plac...

Page 24: ...the single retaining screw 2 Tilt the edge of the fixing plate and then slide it a short distance parallel to the body of the prox reader 3 Slide the fixing plate away from the reader body along the c...

Page 25: ...g Expanders Addressing Expanders The control unit assigns addresses to all devices connected to the bus cable You must start this process off from the Installer Menu during the initial power up See pa...

Page 26: ...he wiring for CCL zones on the EXP WCC wired expander Note that the EXP WCC provides connectors for a total of ten separate 4 wire CCL detectors and that there are separate terminals for both alarm an...

Page 27: ...ed Expander 4K7 Alarmcontacts Tamper contacts 2K2 EOL 4K7 Alarmcontacts Tamper contacts 100 Ohms Figure 41 FSL Zone Wiring EXP WCC The allowed values for Alarm Contact End of Line are the same as for...

Page 28: ...methods of connection Figure 46 shows an example of a general method of using the outputs to connect a wired sounder It is possible to program the TR terminal on the control unit see item 7 in Figure...

Page 29: ...on at the expander FSL wiring Connect TR to the left terminal of a zone connector see Figure 49 The left hand terminal is the one next to the Z on the terminal label The maximum length of wire is 50m...

Page 30: ...e Line Fault Response selected in the Installer Menu Test Calls The control unit can be programmed to make test report calls to an ARC Static test calls can be programmed to occur at set times or inte...

Page 31: ...ting a line in the UK The internal communicator must be connected to the telephone network by a If the wiring is owned by British Telecom British Telecom b If the wiring is not owned by British Teleco...

Page 32: ...using a dual path communicator 3 Plug the Communication Wiring Harness onto the communications connector on the main PCB If the system has already been installed 4 Re connect the battery 5 Fit the ca...

Page 33: ...control unit PCB item 6 in Figure 3 starts flashing The navigation keys on any attached keypad start flashing All connected keypads briefly show the software revision of the keypad itself followed by...

Page 34: ...u should leave the Installer Menu to save the changes you have made see below Diagnostic LED on Expanders You may notice the DIAGNOSTIC LED flashing on an expander PCB The LED gives one two three or f...

Page 35: ...including radio HUDs fire alarm zones 24 hour zones and tampers are disabled Note that this does not apply if you are using the web browser interface from a PC If you have logged into the system from...

Page 36: ...ould now glow green Note The log is protected and cannot be erased by the Installer Restoring Factory Defaults Only If you wish to restore all factory default options without defaulting the user and i...

Page 37: ...f any other peripherals Program the System Program the system to suit user requirements Page 34 is a summary of the Installer Menu on the control unit Please see the Menvier40 100 300 Engineering Guid...

Page 38: ...ctive Quick set Quick omit User code reqd 2 Way Replies 2 Way Set Instant Duress Enable User reset Zone alarms 6 Zone tampers System tampers Confirmation Confirmation Mode Basic DD243 BS8243 Confirmat...

Page 39: ...c 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 if no module fitted 19 Must be activated...

Page 40: ...ish to find the location of any keypad or expander you can employ the Test Locate Bus Device option in the Installer Menu Use this option to make a selected bus device give a continuous tone from its...

Page 41: ...an connect any combination of these devices to the bus Capacities Menvier100 Zones 100 max with expanders Outputs 100 max with expanders Expanders and Wired Keypads 45 max devices see note Radio Keypa...

Page 42: ...may have its own power supply For Security Grade 2 the required battery standby time is 12 hours However the total average current available over 12 hours from the 17Ah battery is limited by the powe...

Page 43: ...868 6625MHz Narrowband EN 300 220 3 EN 300 330 2 Transmitter range The range of the transmitters compatible with this control unit depends on the environment in which they are installed As a guideline...

Page 44: ...pad with internal prox reader but without zones or external prox reader key ep External prox reader for KEY KPZ01 KP01 KEY K01 keypad KEY KP01 keypad with internal prox reader and terminals for extern...

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