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CS875-575-375-275-175 Installers Manual with CS5500 keypad

B.7.3

An additional connector J1, (left middle), allows a direct bus connection to the controller. An additional cable is 
supplied with the panel in case you install the expander in the housing of the CSx75, and connects to J16 on the 
CS575. There are 2 ways of connecting the CS507 output expander module to the CSx75 controller:

When the CS507 output expander is mounted in the box, you can use the direct bus connection as explained 
above.

When the expansion module is mounted remotely, you can use the terminals DAT, AUX+, COM as outlined 
in Table 7-2: 

CS507 output expander terminal connections

. In this case, you must wire the tamper of the 

external box to the COM and TAM terminals.

TAM

If not used, connect to a COM terminal.

Out 1- 5

Open Collector outputs that switch to GND when activated - capable of up 
to 100 mA. 
Note: If the device is connected to outputs, it must see the transition from 
13 Volts to GND. The enclosed resistors must be used. Connect the 
resistor between AUX and the output being used.

Relay 6 /NC

Closed dry contact rated 1 Amp at 30 Vdc.

Relay 6 /NO

Open dry contact rated 1 Amp at 30 Vdc.

Relay 6 /CO

Common dry contact rated 1 Amp at 30 Vdc.

Relay 7 /NC

Closed dry contact rated 1 Amp at 30 Vdc.

Relay 7 /NO

Open dry contact rated 1 Amp at 30 Vdc.

Relay 7 /CO

Common dry contact rated 1 Amp at 30 Vdc.

Additional keypad connector 

5

 (from top to bottom)

1

DATA

2

COM

3

Unused

4

AUX+

Table 7-2: CS507 output expander terminal connections

Terminal

Description

Summary of Contents for CS175

Page 1: ...imagination at work GE Security 1052xxx CS875 575 375 275 175 Alarm system Installers Manual with CS5500 keypad ...

Page 2: ... 1997 EN61000 3 2 1995 A1 1995 A2 1998 A14 2000 EN61000 3 3 1995 EN60950 2001 CTR21 1998 EG201121 1998 Equipment class identifier RF products falling under the scope of R TTE X Not Applicable None class 1 product class 2 product Means of conformity We declare under our sole responsibility that this product is in conformity with Directive 93 68 EEC Marking and or complies to the essential requireme...

Page 3: ... 4 2 4 2 2 CS275 CS375 CS575 CS875 polycarbonate housing A 4 4 4 2 3 CS175M CS275M CS375M CS575SM small metal housing A 4 6 4 3 Installing the keypad A 4 8 4 3 1 Wiring the keypad A 4 8 4 3 2 Wiring several keypads together A 4 9 4 4 Wiring sounders A 4 11 4 4 1 Wiring a sounder with EOL protection A 4 11 4 5 Wiring fire detectors A 4 13 4 5 1 4 wire fire detector CS275 375 575 875 A 4 14 4 5 2 2 ...

Page 4: ...efining communication with a central station B 2 8 2 5 2 Defining communication with upload download software B 2 8 2 5 3 Configuring the system autotest B 2 8 2 5 4 Enabling reporting B 2 9 2 6 Configuring partitions B 2 9 2 6 1 Setting timers B 2 9 2 6 2 Configuring a partition B 2 10 2 7 Configuring the system B 2 10 2 7 1 Setting timers B 2 11 2 7 2 Configuring system features B 2 11 2 8 Setti...

Page 5: ...ing the CS208 CS216 input expander B 6 1 6 1 5 Setting the DIP switches B 6 1 6 1 6 Wiring the CS208 CS216 input expander B 6 3 6 3 CS208H input expander B 6 4 6 1 7 Installing the CS208H input expander B 6 4 6 1 8 CS208H input expander board B 6 4 6 1 9 Setting the DIP switches B 6 5 6 1 10 Wiring the CS208H input expander B 6 6 6 4 Programming the CS208H CS208 CS216 input expander B 6 6 6 5 Glos...

Page 6: ...ng voice messages B 11 2 11 3 3 Playing back messages B 11 3 11 3 4 Configuring handshake and kiss off B 11 3 11 4 Glossary B 11 4 11 5 Technical specifications B 11 5 12 Setting up the CS1700 B 12 1 12 1 Overview B 12 1 12 2 Installing the CS1700 proximity reader B 12 1 12 2 1 Wiring the CS1700 proximity reader B 12 2 12 2 2 Enrolling the CS1700 proximity reader B 12 2 12 3 Programming the CS1700...

Page 7: ...ing B 16 8 16 4 Glossary B 16 9 16 5 Technical specifications B 16 13 17 Reading the event log B 17 1 17 1 Overview B 17 1 17 2 Event log events B 17 2 17 3 Glossary B 17 4 18 Programming with the UDx75 software B 18 1 18 1 Other methods of programming B 18 1 18 2 Connecting the panel to the computer B 18 1 18 2 1 Connecting using a serial port B 18 1 18 2 2 Connecting using a modem B 18 1 18 3 Pr...

Page 8: ...rogramming a basic system 1 Introducing the CSx75 system A 1 1 2 Designing the CSx75 system A 2 1 3 Installation guidelines A 3 1 4 Installing a basic system A 4 1 5 Programming the system A 5 1 6 Setting up a communicator A 6 1 ...

Page 9: ...efault codes used in each country The brackets contain the additional digits for the 6 digit codes 1 2 Keypads 1 2 1 CS5500 keypad The CS5500 LCD keypad allows you to program the CSx75 system using a menu structure Table 1 1 Default country codes Country Country code User code Installer code Download access code Baltic states 03 1122 1278 12780000 France 02 1122 56 1278 00 84800000 Belgium 11 1122...

Page 10: ...rectly Function keys Press F1 to scroll to the start of the LCD message Press F3 to scroll to the end of the LCD message In multi area mode these keys have specific functions If you select one or more areas in this mode Press F1 to part arm the set of areas Press F2 to full arm the set of areas Press F3 to disarm the set of areas You can program these keys to perform a function when not in multi a...

Page 11: ... the UDx75 upload download software Hash When editing text and phone numbers Press F1 to move to the first character or number Press F3 to move to the last character or number Press to delete from the current position to the last character or number Navigation keys Press the navigation keys to scroll through menu lists and options When in multi area mode or not in a menu Press to display bypassed ...

Page 12: ...xternal and internal sounder with built in siren driver for the internal sounder Maximum number of partitions 1 2 4 8 Report formats Fast Format Telim Franklin 4 2 SIA XSIA Siren Tone 200 baud FSK Voice and Contact ID report formats Fast Format Telim Franklin 4 2 SIA XSIA Siren Tone 200 baud FSK Voice and Contact ID report formats Fast Format Telim Franklin 4 2 SIA XSIA Siren Tone 200 baud FSK Voi...

Page 13: ...and PC 2 A storage device when connected only to the PC You can also read write from 1 of the 4 locations via the UDx75 software 3 A storage device connected only to the panel You can read write from 1 of the 4 locations on the CSx75 The CS590 RS232 direct connect cable is used with the CS275 375 575 875 and is connected directly to the PCB The CS586 can be used on any panel in the range and conne...

Page 14: ...r controlled Internet Intranet interface used to connect the CSx75 control panel to the OH Network Receiver CS7501 ISDN Module Integrated services digital network dialler that allows digital data to be sent over an ISDN line Table 2 3 System equipment Part number Purpose AS270 271 Internal sounders AS500 and AS290 390 External sounders DB701 DP721 and DB702 DP721R Fire detector Table 2 2 System mo...

Page 15: ...s RF components Wireless keyfobs RF352I4 2 button RF354I4 4 button RF354W8 4 button Arms and disarms the system Micro multipurpose panic button RF356I4 Not available Used for activating police medical or auxiliary alarms throughout the premises When the panic button is pressed the LED mounted under the front cover will blink and an alarm signal is transmitted Wireless water resistant medical penda...

Page 16: ...e RF receiver Wireless shock sensor RF620I4 RF620I4B Not available Transmits events to the control panel via the RF receiver Wireless glass break detector RF903I4 RF903W8 Transmits events to the control panel via the RF receiver Wireless motion sensor RF425I4 RF425I4PI RF425W8 RF425W8PI Battery powered PIR Table 2 4 Wireless Equipment Part Number 433 MHz 868 MHz Purpose ...

Page 17: ...CS875 575 375 275 175 Installers Manual with CS5500 keypad A 2 6 ...

Page 18: ...able This provides the maximum cable length In a harsh environment use shielded cable The maximum cable length is reduced as part of the signal will go into the shield The amount of length lost depends on the type and quality of the shielded cable 3 3 2 Twisted and untwisted cable You can use either twisted or untwisted cable for the bus Since the bus only has 3 wires twisted pair cable is not nec...

Page 19: ...es is recommended and improves neatness within the box 6 The battery used with this unit must be made of materials of suitable flammability class HB or better 7 Any circuit connected either directly to the on board relay s contact or to the external relay s contact through the on board electronic output must be of SELV Safety extra low voltage operating circuit The mains switching relay must not b...

Page 20: ...es closed loop resistance is 4K7 Tamper device open loop is an open or short circuit Alarm device open loop resistance is 9K4 i e EOL resistor PLUS parallel resistor 4 1 3 Single wiring Two zones are required one zone for alarm and one zone for tamper The tamper contacts are wired in series with a 4K7 EOL resistor Information on programming the zones can be found in chapter B 2 Programming the con...

Page 21: ...owing steps Attach a ribbon cable to the CS7002 GPRS module Attach a ribbon cable to the CS534 listen in module Connect the CS7002 GPRS module and CS535 voice module with the ribbon cable Connect the CS534 listen in module and CS535 voice module with the ribbon cable Add the pillars for the CS7002 GPRS module to the board Attach the CS7002 GPRS module to the main board via the jumpers and pillars ...

Page 22: ...module or CS208 CS216 input expander or CS7002 GSM module 7 Mount the pillars for a CS208 CS216 input expander on the CS575 875 board 8 Mount the CS208 CS216 input expander on the CS575 875 board 9 Wire the keypad bus for all modules Check the relevant module chapter for wiring information For information on mounting the CS7501 ISDN dialler see chapter B 16 Setting up the CS7501 10 Connect the bat...

Page 23: ...e CS534 listen in module Remove the sticky pads and insert the pillars for the CS7002 GPRS module in the box Connect the CS7002 GPRS module to the main board Flip down the PCB mounting tray Attach the pillars for the CS535 voice module to the board Attach the CS535 voice module to the board via the jumpers and pillars Connect the CS7002 GPRS module and CS535 voice module with the ribbon cable Conn...

Page 24: ...nect the CS534 listen in module and CS535 voice module with the ribbon cable 7 Attach the pillars for the CS208 CS216 input expander or CS507 output module to the board 8 Mount the CS208 CS216 input expander or CS507 output module on the board 9 Drill 0 3 mm holes for the card guides in the box 10 Place the card guide NX CA SL in the box CS275 375 575 875 CS275 375 575 875 CS275 375 575 875 CS275 ...

Page 25: ...nstalling an RX8I4 RX16I4 or RX48I4 CA series receiver you must insert the antennae through the lid 16 Wire the keypad bus for any other modules that are not in the card guides 17 Connect the battery and power up the panel 4 2 3 CS175M CS275M CS375M CS575SM small metal housing This is a small metal housing that can be used with the CS175 CS275 CS375 and CS575 1 Open the box 2 Wire the panel 3 If y...

Page 26: ...ule to the main board Mount the CS534 listen in module or CS535 voice module to the extension gate jumper Mount the CS534 listen in module or CS535 voice module on the pillars to the main board 5 Add the pillars for the CS208 CS216 input expander or CS507 output expander to the main board 6 Mount the CS208 CS216 input expander or CS507 output expander 7 Wire the keypad bus for all modules Check th...

Page 27: ... hinge 4 Twist the screwdriver carefully 5 The two parts of the keypad should separate Lift up the lid 6 Mount the keypad on the wall using the mounting holes C 7 Use the wire trunking B or wire cutout hole D to place the wires in the keypad 8 Re attach the base and lid 9 Attach the pry off tamper screw if desired 4 3 1 Wiring the keypad The keypad should be wired to the control unit as follows CS...

Page 28: ...he wire When connecting more than one keypad to the end of the wire a higher gauge wire is required 4 3 2 1 Multidrop network In a multidrop network keypads are chained together Each keypad is connected in parallel to the one before it 4 3 2 2 Star network In a star network each keypad is wired back separately to the control unit terminals Table 4 1 Keypad bus length Length Connected to CSx75 Leng...

Page 29: ...5 Installers Manual with CS5500 keypad A 4 10 4 3 2 3 Star and multidrop network You can create a combination of a star and multidrop network The following diagram shows how four keypads can be connected using both methods ...

Page 30: ...tamper and single EOL 4 4 1 1 AS500 Tn all cases select negative hold off on the sounder 1 Beacon hold off 5 Tamper 9 Piezo 2 Siren hold off 6 Tamper A Piezo 3 13 8 V 7 Beacon B Piezo 4 GND 8 Beacon CSX75 AS500 DATA AUX COM INT COM EXT R1NC R1NO R1C AUX OUT2 COM R3NC R3NO R3C AUX COM OUT4 TAMPER TAMPER Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 4K7 4K7 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 10 1 11 4K7 ...

Page 31: ...tly in a trouble condition Both the internal and external sirens are supervised This wiring configuration for the AS271 allows the beacon to follow the internal sounder 1 Tamper 4 0 V speaker 2 Tamper 5 0 V beacon AS271 only 3 13 8 V CSX75 AS271 DATA AUX COM INT COM EXT R1NC R1NO R1C AUX OUT2 COM R3NC R3NO R3C AUX COM OUT4 TAMPER TAMPER Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 4K7 4K7 1 2 3 4 5 4K7...

Page 32: ... AUX power capacity of the panel In a 2 wire configuration you can connect a maximum of three fire detectors on the same loop 1 Piezo 4 Beacon 7 GND 2 Piezo 5 Tamper 8 13 8 V 3 Beacon 6 Tamper 9 Siren hold off A Beacon hold off CSX75 AS290 390 DATA AUX COM INT COM EXT R1NC R1NO R1C AUX OUT2 COM R3NC R3NO R3C AUX COM OUT4 TAMPER TAMPER Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 4K7 4K7 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2...

Page 33: ...put If you are using a 2 wire fire detector you must change the menu option for 2 wire fire detector to On The CS175 does not support a 2 wire fire detector A fire alarm activates the zone connected to the 4 wire fire detector 1 Line in 4 NC normally closed 2 Line out 5 COM 3 Line 6 NO normally open 1 Line in 2 Line out 3 Line CS275 CS375 CS575 CS875 DB702 DB721R DB702 DB721R COM Z4 AUX COM OUT4 1...

Page 34: ...aller Menu Control Panel Outputs Prog Outputs Output 3 Event Alarms Fire Reset 2 Make sure that the option to follow the event is 0 To do this select Installer Menu Control Panel Outputs Prog Outputs Output 3 Time and set the time to 0 1 Line in 4 NC normally closed 2 Line out 5 COM 3 Line 6 NO normally open CS175 DB702 DB721R DB702 DB721R COM Z1 AUX COM SMOKE 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 ...

Page 35: ...ys are powered and switched from the panel No external power is needed to switch the relays 2 Digital outputs limited to 40 mA 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 CS175 CS875 CS575 CS375 CS275 DATA AUX COM INT COM EXT R1NC R1NO R1C AUX OUT2 COM R3NC R3NO R3C AUX COM OUT4 TAMPER TAMPER DATA AUX COM INT COM EXT OUT1 AUX OUT2 OUT3 AUX COM OUT4 TAMPER TAMPER DATA AUX COM EXT COM OUT1 OUT2 SMOKE AUX COM TAMPER Z1 COM ...

Page 36: ...r 1 A Bus supervision LED DATA Communication Expander data 0101 including keypad COM Ground AUX Communication Expander power including keypad TAMPER Tamper loop COM Communication Expander ground including keypad Z1 Zone 1 EXT External bell return COM Ground COM Ground Z2 Zone 2 OUT 1 Output 1 Z3 Zone 3 OUT 2 Output 2 COM Ground SMOKE Fire detector reset output Z4 Zone 4 AUX Power J14 RED J15 BLACK...

Page 37: ...nder data 0101 including keypad OUT 4 Output 4 AUX Communication Expander power including keypad TAMPER Tamper loop COM Communication Expander ground including keypad Z1 Zone 1 INT Internal bell return COM Ground COM Ground Z2 Zone 2 EXT External bell return Z3 Zone 3 OUT1 Output 1 COM Ground AUX Power Z4 Zone 4 OUT 2 Output 2 Z5 Zone 5 OUT 3 Output 3 COM Ground AUX Power Z6 Zone 6 COM Ground 11 S...

Page 38: ... port 3 Box tamper input 9 Internal sounder F Phone line connector 4 Open collector 4 2 wire smoke A Keypad bus G Phone line communication LED 5 Relay 3 B Additional keypad bus connection 6 Open collector 2 C Serial expansion S1 J14 RED J15 BLACK J16 11 J18 12 J17 EXPANSION 13 14 15 16 TAMPER TAMPER J1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z1 COM Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8 COM DATA AUX R1C INT COM EXT R1NO R1NC OUT2 R3NC R3NO AUX AU...

Page 39: ...return R1NC Relay 1 normally closed R1NO Relay 1 normally open R1C Relay 1 ground AUX Power OUT 2 Output 2 COM Ground R3NC Relay 3 normally closed R3NO Relay 3 normally open R3C Relay 3 ground AUX Power COM Ground OUT 4 Output 4 TAMPER Tamper loop Z1 Zone 1 COM Ground Z2 Zone 2 Z3 Zone 3 COM Ground Z4 Zone 4 Z5 Zone 5 COM Ground Z6 Zone 6 Z7 Zone 7 COM Ground Z8 Zone 8 DATA AUX COM INT COM EXT R1N...

Page 40: ... map can be found in the Menu Structure included in your language kit The light menu is in green text and the advanced menu is in black text 3 Select OK to select an option or use the numerical character keys to edit the existing option To switch to Advanced menu navigate to Commands Advanced and select Enabled The keypad displays the advanced menu until this option is disabled 5 2 1 Changing the ...

Page 41: ...alid the keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to the menu option If the new value is invalid the keypad beeps three times to reject the change and returns to the menu option 5 Press NO to cancel the change and return to the menu option 5 5 2 Changing binary entries 1 Navigate with the µ keys to the relevant menu option and press OK 2 The current value for the menu option is displaye...

Page 42: ...Press to delete the number at the cursor position Press to delete all the numbers from the number at the cursor position to the end of the string 4 Do one of the following Press the keys 0 to 9 to insert new numbers Press 0 to insert G Press 1 to insert a star Press 2 to insert Press 3 to insert a four second delay when programming numbers on the control panel Press 3 to insert when programming nu...

Page 43: ...ss OK 2 Press F1 to go to the start of the zone name 3 Press to delete all the characters 4 Press 8 four times to enter the upper case letter U 5 Press 7 once to enter the lower case letter p Continue until you have entered the new zone name 6 Press OK to save your changes Each character key cycles through lower and upper case letters and language specific characters 5 7 3 Word library The word li...

Page 44: ... messages are shown in a continuous cycle Installer message Date and time Service required System ready not ready To enable the installer message 1 Navigate with the µ keys to This Keypad and press OK 2 Select Keypad Features Display and press OK 3 Scroll to Custom Message and press OK The current status of the installer message is displayed In this case it is disabled 4 Use the µ keys to change t...

Page 45: ...n central station and all other phone numbers belong to the backup central stations Events are reported to the first number but if the panel cannot reach this number it dials the backup number s The control panel makes two calls to each number in sequence It performs the sequence for the number of times specified in ARC Dial Attempts or until it receives a kiss off The same account code is used to...

Page 46: ...e for the number of times specified in ARC Dial Attempts or until it reports the relevant event to each number The same account code is used to report to both numbers Events for phone number 1 are enabled by default and events for phone numbers 2 are disabled by default Events Phone Number 1 Alarms Enabled Phone Number 1 Alarm Restores Enabled Phone Number 1 Tampers and Restores Enabled Phone Numb...

Page 47: ...ad A 6 3 Events Phone Number 1 Alarms Enabled Phone Number 1 Alarm Restores Enabled Phone Number 1 Tampers Disabled Phone Number 2 Alarms Disabled Phone Number 2 Alarm Restores Disabled Phone Number 2 Tampers and Restores Enabled Level 1 Level 2 Value State ...

Page 48: ... B 5 1 6 Setting up the CS208H CS208 CS216 B 6 1 7 Setting up the CS507 B 7 1 8 Setting up the CS586 B 8 1 9 Setting up the CS534 B 9 1 10 Setting up the CS320 B 10 1 11 Setting up the CS535 B 11 1 12 Setting up the CS1700 B 12 1 13 Setting up the CS7002 B 13 1 14 Reserved B 14 1 15 Setting up the CS7050 B 15 1 16 Setting up the CS7501 B 16 1 17 Reading the event log B 17 1 18 Programming with the...

Page 49: ...ess OK When the control panel enrols a module it adds an enrol event to the event log This event contains the module number Scroll through the event log to verify that each module has been enrolled The modules are enrolled each time you leave programming mode In this case the Enrolling message is displayed but no beep sounds 1 2 Defaulting the modules Each module can be defaulted It is recommended...

Page 50: ...nputs select Installer Menu Control Panel Inputs Enabled according to Keyswitch zone option Zone Type Name End of Line Resistor Loop Response Double Knock Swinger Shutdown Bypassable Force Armable Group Bypass Zone Inactivity Monitor Pulsed Keyswitch No Keypad Display Attributes Fire 24 hour Keyswitch Follower Access Delay 1 Delay 2 Interior Entry Guard Final Set Door Roller Shutter B Alarm Trip T...

Page 51: ...tion while 4 5 6 and 7 are excluded 11 Press the corresponding numerical key to include or exclude a partition for example press 1 to exclude partition 1 and press 4 to include partition 4 The display changes to 2 3 4 8 12 Press OK to accept the changes 13 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Partitions 2 2 2 Copying zone settings You can copy the settings for the current zon...

Page 52: ...s once to confirm the change and returns to 24 hour 5 Scroll to Attributes Swinger Shutdown Yes and press OK 6 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Swinger Shutdown 7 Set the value of Inputs Swinger Shutdown to 5 For more information see Setting swinger shutdown below 2 2 4 Setting swinger shutdown Swinger shutdown allows the selected zone to be automatically bypassed after a...

Page 53: ...irm the change and returns to Alarms 4 Scroll to Time Unit Minutes and press OK 5 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Time Unit 6 Scroll to Time and press OK 7 Select 15 min and press OK to accept the changes 8 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Time 1 Event Event Alarms Arm Disarm Communications Keypads Sirens Tamper Trouble Tests Miscellaneous 2 2 1...

Page 54: ...e Entry Note 1 14 Keypad Panic 2 24 hour Alarm 37 Program Mode 15 Keypad Tamper 3 Trouble Alarm 49 Keyfob Funct 1 27 Chime 4 Tamper Alarm 50 Keyfob Funct 2 47 Keypad Beeping 46 Any Alarm Tests 56 Audible Panic 17 Alarm Memory 29 Dyn Battery Test 57 Silent Panic Sirens 52 Manual Test Tampers and faults 5 Burglary Siren 16 Automatic Test 25 Fire LED 6 Fire Siren 59 Walktest Mode 39 Smoke Det Reset N...

Page 55: ...des select Installer Menu Control Panel Codes 2 4 1 Setting up the installer code An installer code has associated arming options and access rights To set the authority and access rights you must enable the advanced menu The following example assign partitions 1 and 2 to a new installer code that can be used only to arm the system 1 Ensure the advanced menu is enabled 2 Navigate with the µ keys to...

Page 56: ... 4 4 1 3 2 4 4 1 4 2 4 4 1 5 2 4 4 1 6 2 4 4 1 7 2 4 4 1 8 2 4 4 2 1 2 4 4 2 2 2 4 4 2 3 2 4 4 2 4 2 4 4 2 5 2 4 4 2 6 2 4 4 3 1 2 4 4 2 1 1 2 4 4 2 1 2 2 4 4 2 1 3 2 4 4 2 1 4 2 4 4 2 1 5 2 4 4 2 2 1 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 3 2 4 4 2 3 1 2 4 4 2 3 2 2 4 4 2 3 3 2 4 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 4 1 2 4 4 2 4 2 2 4 4 2 4 3 2 4 4 3 1 1 Zone Types 2 20 Same as above 2 4 4 3 1 1 8 2 4 4 3 1 1 9 2 4 4 3 1 1 10 Openin...

Page 57: ...entral Station and press OK 3 Scroll to Dial Attempts FTC Dial Attempts and press OK 4 Select 3 and press OK 5 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to FTC Dial Attempts 6 Navigate with the µ keys to Send Restores At Disarm Yes At Disarm and press OK 7 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to At Disarm 2 5 2 Defining communication with upload download software Y...

Page 58: ...area The control panel can be divided into separate partitions with distinct zones keypad and user codes for each partition Arming and bypass options can be set for each partition To program partition settings select Installer Menu Control Panel Partition Settings 2 6 1 Setting timers You can specify the time in which a user must disarm or arm a system before a full alarm occurs The following exam...

Page 59: ...tem settings include timers input features the system clock and serial port and various tests that can be performed on the control panel To program system settings select Installer Menu Control Panel System Settings Sounders Batt Dynamic Test Duration Mains Report Delay Power Up Delay Inputs Power Communications Internal Siren Timeout External Siren Timeout Chime Time Phone Line Cut Delay Inputs O...

Page 60: ...Siren Test 5 Scroll to Manual Dialler Test Enabled and press OK 6 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Manual Dialler Test 2 8 Setting arm schedules The control panel can be programmed to automatically open and close partitions at specified times on specified days To program schedules you must enable the advanced menu Select Installer Menu Commands Advanced Menu Enabled and p...

Page 61: ...dule is made through the CS507 output expander or the CS534 listen in module RJ11 connectors The on board RS232 connector on the CS275 CS375 CS575 and Interface Configuration Zone Name Zone Status Zone Snapshot Partition Status Partition Snapshot System Status Log Event Interface Configuration Zone Status Zone Snapshot Partition Status Partition Snapshot System Status X 10 Message Log Event Keypad...

Page 62: ...me automation protocol to send different end user messages to the keypad display 1 Ensure the advanced menu is enabled See chapter 20 for more information 2 Navigate with the µ keys to Control Panel Home Automation and press OK 3 Scroll to Transition Broadcasts Keypad Message Enabled and press OK 4 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Keypad Message 2 9 2 Enabling commands and...

Page 63: ... groups zone type characteristics and allows the installer to select a pre defined zone type There are 20 pre defined zone types The characteristics of each zone can be changed For example if a keypad beeps if the zone is a delay 1 or delay 2 zone a 24 hour zone and so on 2 1 3 1 1 Input Type A menu entry that groups options that determine the basic features of the selected zone type 2 1 3 1 1 1 F...

Page 64: ...r zone type This option also allows the name to be edited 2 1 3 1 3 Attributes A menu entry that groups the additional characteristics of the selected zone type 2 1 3 1 3 1 End of Line Resistor A zone characteristic that specifies that two 4K7 end of line resistors are used An end of line resistor EOL is a resistor that is placed on the line to stop the signal being bounced back 2 1 3 1 3 2 Loop R...

Page 65: ...d and a microphone must be connected When an alarm is generated and reported the central station can listen to what is happening on the premises Certain protocols such as SIA Contact ID and 200Bd FSK have listen in blocks that are communicated with the alarm code and indicate that a listen in session must be started 2 1 3 1 6 Copy Zone Type A menu option that copies the settings for a zone type to...

Page 66: ...ts the state of an output normally activated and then deactivated when an event occurs 2 2 2 Internal Siren A menu entry that groups options that set the conditions events that activate the internal siren This is a siren which sounds within the building 2 2 2 1 Sounds On A menu entry that groups events that activate the internal siren 2 2 2 1 1 Phone Line Cut A menu entry that groups options that ...

Page 67: ... A menu option that specifies whether a four or six digit code is used 2 3 2 Installer Code A four or six digit code used to program the system It specifies the partitions and parts of the system the installer can access It can also be used as a standard arm disarm code in which case it becomes user 255 A Codes menu entry that groups installer code options 2 3 2 1 Code A menu option that sets the ...

Page 68: ...ts are reported The control panel can report to up to six phone numbers 2 4 1 2 1 2 Account Code A menu option that specifies the unique code sent from the modem in the control panel to the selected phone number This code is used to identify and charge the user Separate account codes can be set up for each phone number and each partition This is also known as the account number The letters B C D E...

Page 69: ...current and Restores A menu option that sends a report to the selected phone number when too much current is detected A restore report is also sent when the overcurrent condition is fixed 2 4 1 2 1 4 4 Communications A menu entry that groups together the communication events that are reported to the selected phone number 2 4 1 2 1 4 4 1 Fail to Communicate A menu option that reports a fail to comm...

Page 70: ...anel the panel answers the call and then hangs up After approximately 36 seconds the panel calls the software back 2 4 2 4 Rings to Answer A menu option that sets the number of rings that must occur before the panel answers to start a download session If the value is 0 the panel will never pick up the phone line 2 4 2 5 Answer Machine Defeat A menu entry used to defeat an answering machine If two ...

Page 71: ... enabled for each partition Events specified in this option are related to all partitions in the system 2 4 4 1 1 Opening Closings A menu option that enables opening closings reporting 2 4 4 1 2 Zone Bypass A menu option that that sends a report to the central station when zones are bypassed 2 4 4 1 3 Zone Restore A menu option that sends a report to the central station when zones are restored 2 4...

Page 72: ... delay time can be set for this report 2 4 4 2 2 2 Low Battery A menu option that enables low battery reporting on the control panel 2 4 4 2 2 3 Aux Overcurrent A menu option that enables overcurrent reporting A report is sent to the selected central station when too much current is drawn from a device powered by the system 2 4 4 2 3 Communications A menu entry that groups together the communicati...

Page 73: ...6 2 1 2 4 4 3 7 1 1 FF Channel A menu option that specifies that the Fast Format channel format is used to report the selected zone zone type or event Other options with this definition include 2 4 4 3 1 1 4 2 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 4 4 3 5 1 2 2 4 4 3 6 1 2 FF Restore Channel A menu option that sets the channel used by the selected zone zone type or event for FF channel restore events 2 4 4 3 1 1 5 2 4 4 ...

Page 74: ... system arms 2 4 4 3 2 3 Partarm A menu option that groups the report codes sent to the central station when the system is part armed 2 4 4 3 2 4 Recent Closing A menu entry that specifies the code SIA ContactID FastFormat 200Bd FSK or voice channel to be used for recent closings events 2 4 4 3 2 5 Exit Error A menu entry that groups the report codes sent to the central station if an alarm is crea...

Page 75: ... station for a low battery event A restore report is sent to the central station when this condition is no longer active 2 4 4 3 5 3 Aux Overcurrent A menu entry that groups the report codes sent to the central station when an overcurrent event occurs 2 4 4 3 6 Communications A menu entry that groups together the codes used to report communication events to the central station 2 4 4 3 6 1 Phone Li...

Page 76: ...e restarted if in arm stay mode by using the Arm Away command in the user menu or by pressing a function key programmed by the installer to activate arm away 2 5 2 1 3 Silent Auto Arm A menu option that arms the system automatically at a preset time without the keypad buzzer sounding 2 5 2 1 4 Silent Exit Always A menu option that prevents the exit time buzzer activating whenever the system is arm...

Page 77: ... menu option that sets the amount of time within which a second trip must occur on a smoke detector in order to generate an alarm 2 6 1 1 2 Zone Inact Unit A menu option that allows the zone inactivity option to be configured in hours or days 2 6 1 1 3 Zone Inactivity Monitor A menu option that sets the zone inactivity time It is possible to specify this time in minutes or hours 2 6 1 1 4 Double K...

Page 78: ... switch When opened a box tamper is reported as an event 2 6 2 1 3 2 wire Smoke Detectors A menu option that enables the 2 wire smoke detector in the control panel A 2 wire smoke detector is connected to the control panel with two wires instead of four A maximum number of three 2 wire smoke detectors can be connected 2 6 2 1 4 Force Default Zone Types A menu option that uses the default zone types...

Page 79: ... 4 6 Reset Tamper Before Arming A menu option that requires you to reset the tamper message after a tamper event has occured so that the user can arm the system To do this you must enter and then leave programming mode 2 6 3 Serial Port A menu entry that groups the settings of the on board Serial RS232 port 2 6 3 1 Connection Type A menu option on the serial port that specifies what the serial por...

Page 80: ...status 2 8 2 7 X 10 Message A menu option that enables X 10 message transition broadcasts 2 8 2 8 Log Event A menu option that enables log event transition broadcasts 2 8 2 9 Keypad Message A menu option that allows the home automation protocol to send different end user messages to the keypad display 2 8 3 Commands Requests A menu option that performs commands sent to the serial port module by th...

Page 81: ...n protocol allows new users to be defined in the control panel These commands specify the user s authority for example and arm disarm 2 8 3 3 3 1 With PIN A menu command request sent by the home automation system to the CS586 direct connect module to grant user access with a PIN number only 2 8 3 3 3 2 Without PIN A menu command request sent by the home automation system to the CS586 direct connec...

Page 82: ... 13 8V 2 Auxiliary Power output CS175 Note maximum permanent current to power devices external to the control equipment in the absence of alarm conditions 0 5 A max at 13 8V 2 Battery Power output CS275 375 575 875 0 800 A max at 13 8V 2 Battery Power output CS175 0 500 A max at 13 8V 2 Battery Type and max capacity Large Metal Housing for CS575M CS875M Lead acid rechargeable 16 Ah 12 V nom Batter...

Page 83: ... Rating 1 A at 13 8 V Aux Outputs OC Electronic output Rating 40 mA at 13 8 V External siren Electronic output Rating 1 A at 13 8 V Internal siren Electronic output Rating 1 A at 13 8 V Environmental Housing IP protection grade IP30 Large metal housing Dimensions 315x447x80 mm Colour Beige Small metal housing Dimensions 250x250x80 mm Colour Beige Large polycarbonate housing Dimensions 257x400x112 ...

Page 84: ...m Message Lock LED Extinguish Hide PINs Always Multi Area Display Keypad Features 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 4 3 1 1 5 3 1 1 6 3 1 1 7 3 1 1 8 3 1 1 9 Silent Keypad Ding Dong Chime 5 sec silence Beep on Panics Beep on RF loss Module Number House Code 1 Partition 1 Keypad 1 Language 1 1 Zone 1 Custom Message Shutdown Message Line 1 Line 2 Zone Names Partition Names Copy Language Langua...

Page 85: ...e number 3 and house code L for device 1 1 Navigate with the µ keys to This Keypad X 10 Devices Device 1 and press OK 2 Scroll to Module Number and press OK 3 Select 3 and press OK 4 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Module Number 5 Scroll to House Code and press OK 6 Select L and press OK 7 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to House Code 3 5 Copying ...

Page 86: ... or disables the service messages on the keypad A message displayed on the LCD keypad informing the user or installer of a system fault The service message disappears from the keypad when the installer enters and leaves programming mode The message is used as an Engineer Reset 3 1 1 3 Custom Message A menu option that shows or hides the custom message on the LCD keypad 3 1 1 4 Clock A menu option ...

Page 87: ...perate in multi area mode 3 1 5 Panic Keys A menu option that enables panic keys to be programmed The CSx75 allows the user to generate different types of panic by pressing two keys at once 3 1 6 User Phone Editing A menu option that allows the user to change the phone numbers used for alarm reporting Typically the installer programs the central station phone numbers and is the only person who can...

Page 88: ...nu option that specifies a name for each user code The maximum length of a user name is 15 characters 3 5 4 Zone Type Names A menu option that allows the installer to define names for each installed zone type For example Type 1 can be named Burglary A Alarm Type 2 can be named Fire Alarm Type 3 can be named Entry Exit and so on 3 5 5 Word Library A menu option that enables the word library This is...

Page 89: ...ht x depth 90x135x1 2 mm Housing Size Dimensions width x height x depth 102x153x29 mm Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity Max 93 non condensing Shipping Weight 170 g Power supply specifications Power supply voltage 13 8V 2 Consumption Normal condition Piezo Off 92 mA at 13 8V 2 Consumption Normal condition Piezo On 103 mA at 13 8V 2 Consumption Standby 12 mA at 13 8V 2 Consump...

Page 90: ...Standby 7 mA at 13 8V 2 Consumption In Alarm 36 mA at 13 8V 2 General feature specifications PCB Size Dimensions width x height x depth 90 x 135 x 1 2 Housing Size Dimensions width x height x depth 102x153x29 mm Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity Max 93 non condensing Shipping Weight 170 g Static Impulse Single loop 4k7 Disarmed Quiet Short Armed Change status Open No reactio...

Page 91: ...e selected keypad 4 1 Glossary Location Term Definition 4 Other keypads A menu entry that groups programming options for other keypads in the system 4 1 1 1 Model A menu option that displays the current model of the selected keypad 4 1 1 2 Version A menu option that displays the current software version of the selected keypad 1 Partition 1 Keypad 1 Model Version Default Settings 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 1 ...

Page 92: ...chain touchpads or keyfobs 5 1 1 Types of receivers Table 5 1 Types of receivers Type of Receiver Description RX8I4CA pcb 433 Mhz receiver allowing up to 8 wireless zones RX16I4CA pcb 433 Mhz receiver allowing up to 16 wireless zones RX48I4CA pcb 433 Mhz receiver allowing up to 48 wireless zones RX8W8CA pcb 868 Mhz receiver allowing up to 8 wireless zones RX16W8CA pcb 868 Mhz receiver allowing up ...

Page 93: ...433 Mhz receiver 2 Decide the module number of the RF433 Mhz receiver 1 Processor 4 Wireless communication LED 7 Not used 2 No function 5 Keypad bus connection 8 Antenna 3 Bus supervision LED 6 Lid tamper 9 DIP switches Table 5 2 RF433 Mhz receiver terminal connections Terminal Description POS Connect to the KP POS terminal of the CSx75 Current draw is 30 mA COM Connect to the KP GND terminal of t...

Page 94: ... For information on installing the RF433 Mhz receiver in the various housings see chapter A 4 Installing a basic system Table 5 3 RF433 Mhz receiver DIP switches DIP switch 1 3 settings RF receiver Module number DIP switch 1 3 settings RF receiver Module number 1 34 5 38 2 33 6 37 3 32 default 7 36 4 39 8 35 ON OFF DIP switch 4 is not used Table 5 4 RF433 Mhz receiver LED indications LED Module St...

Page 95: ... Table 5 6 RF868 Mhz receiver DIP switches 4 Power up the RF868 Mhz receiver 1 Jumper setting 5 Wireless communication LED 9 Jumper setting 2 Lid tamper 6 Keypad bus connection A Processor 3 Eeprom 7 Not used B DIP switches 4 Bus supervision LED 8 Antenna Table 5 5 RF868 Mhz receiver terminal connections Terminal Description DATA Connect to the KP DATA terminal of the CSx75 COM Connect to the KP G...

Page 96: ... antennas RX 9008 when installing an RF868 system For information on installing the RF868 Mhz receiver in the various housings see chapter A 4 Installing a basic system Table 5 6 RF868 Mhz receiver DIP switches DIP switch 1 3 settings RF receiver Module number DIP switch 1 3 settings RF receiver Module number 1 34 5 38 2 33 6 37 3 32 default 7 36 4 39 8 35 C ON O OFF DIP switch 4 is not used Table...

Page 97: ...ore than one device scroll to Sequential Programming select Yes and press OK Model Version Default Settings Internal Reed External Contact Receiver Features Tamper Jam Detection Keyfob User ID Keyfob Low Battery Reports Antenna Tamper Box Tamper Inputs Enabled Supervised Fire Supervision Keyfob Keyfob Funct 1 Keyfob Funct 2 Partitions Door Window Smoke Sensor 1 5 1 3 5 1 4 5 1 3 1 5 1 4 1 5 1 4 2 ...

Page 98: ...t within the time specified in Short Window the system does not allow the user to arm the system However an RF Sensor Lost condition is not reported to the central station If a PIR or door windows sensor does not report within the time specified in Normal Window an RF Sensor Lost condition is reported to the central station and a service message is displayed on the keypad The short and normal wind...

Page 99: ...alues between 1 and 5 The sensor will not work properly and must be moved to another location Values between 6 and 10 The sensor will work but ideally should be moved to another location Values between 11 and 20 These are low values but the sensor will still work properly Values between 20 and 50 These are normal working values for sensor located at a longer distance from the receiver Values above...

Page 100: ... Keyfob Funct 2 An menu option that enables the button on the keyfob for the selected RF zone on the selected RF receiver If this option is enabled pressing the button sends a keyfob function 2 event Control panel auxiliary outputs and CS507 outputs can be programmed to respond to this event 5 1 3 1 4 3 Partitions An menu entry that lists the partitions assigned to the selected keyfob The selected...

Page 101: ...on 433 Mhz typically report every 64 minutes RF devices on 868 Mhz typically report every 15 minutes Depending on the country regulations this timer must be set to specific values 5 1 5 3 Fire Window A menu option that specifies the RF supervision to be used for RF smoke fire detectors The RF smoke fire detectors send a supervision every 64 minutes irrespective of 433 Mhz or 868 Mhz 5 1 6 RF Signa...

Page 102: ...h x height x depth 110x81x25 4 mm Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity Max 93 non condensing Shipping Weight 95 g Power supply specifications Power supply voltage 13 8V 2 Consumption 20 mA at 13 8V 2 Wireless Frequency 868 Mhz General feature specifications PCB Size Dimensions width x height x depth 117x81x25 4 mm Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity Max 93 ...

Page 103: ... expander and CS216 input expander are similar The only difference is the number of zones provided The illustration below shows the CS216 input expander 6 2 1 Installing the CS208 CS216 input expander 6 2 2 Setting the DIP switches 1 Power down the CS208 CS216 input expander 2 Decide the starting zone of each input expander The starting zone of each zone expander must be on a boundary of 8 zones 3...

Page 104: ...n 8 zone expander in a particular location For details on how to install the CS208 CS216 input expander in the various housings chapter A 4 Installing a basic system Table 6 1 CS208 CS216 input expander DIP switches DIP switch setting Starting zone number Module number DIP switch setting Starting zone number Module number 9 23 89 99 17 16 97 100 25 17 105 101 33 18 113 102 41 19 121 103 49 20 129 ...

Page 105: ...f the CSx75 AUX Connect to the KP POS terminal of the CSx75 Current draw is 30 mA COM Connect to the KP COM terminal of the CSx75 Out Can be used to power devices directly from the CS208 CS216 Power comes from the CSx75 and the current draw of these devices must be added to the total current draw of the CS208 CS216 The output current connected to a COM terminal is limited to 100 mA TAM If not used...

Page 106: ... The board is different to the CS208 input expander 6 3 1 Installing the CS208H input expander 1 Unscrew the screws to open the housing 2 Wire the terminals as shown 3 Replace the lid making sure that the orientation is correct 6 3 2 CS208H input expander board 1 Zone connections 8 sets 3 Tamper switch 2 Keypad bus connection 4 DIP switches ...

Page 107: ... boundary of 8 zones 3 To set the starting zone set the DIP switches from Table 6 3 CS208H DIP switches The 8 zones for this module begin from this starting zone number 4 Power up the CS208H input expander Table 6 3 CS208H DIP switches DIP switch setting Starting zone number Module number DIP switch setting Starting zone number Module number 9 23 73 97 17 16 81 98 25 17 89 99 33 18 97 100 41 19 10...

Page 108: ...r zones select Installer Menu Control Panel CS208 CS216 Input Expander Table 6 4 CS208H input expander terminals Terminal Description DATA Connect to the KP DATA terminal of the CSx75 AUX Connect to the KP POS terminal of the CSx75 Current draw is 30 mA COM Connect to the KP COM terminal of the CSx75 Out Can be used to power devices directly from the CS208H Power comes from the CSx75 and the curre...

Page 109: ...ntry that groups CS208 CS216 input expander options Power supply specifications Power supply voltage 13 8V 2 Consumption with 4K7 EOL 64 mA at 13 8V 2 Auxiliary Power output 100 mA max at 13 8V 2 General feature specifications PCB Size Dimensions width x height x depth 110x95x25 4 mm Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity Max 93 non condensing Shipping Weight 115 g Power supply s...

Page 110: ... functions Five low current trigger outputs Output 1 2 3 4 5 The CS507 output expander can be programmed to Activate for an event in any or all partitions if the control panel supports partitions Set up each relay to follow up to eight different schedules to either activate the relay during the On time or to be used in conjunction with another programming option to create time zones 7 2 Installing...

Page 111: ...ress Outputs DIP switch setting Address Outputs 24 1 7 28 33 39 25 9 15 29 41 46 26 17 23 30 49 55 27 25 31 31 57 63 ON OFF Table 7 2 CS507 output expander terminal connections Terminal Description DATA Connect to the KP DATA terminal of the CSx75 AUX Connect to the KP POS terminal of the CSx75 Current draw is 30 mA COM Connect to the KP COM terminal of the CSx75 Vout This terminal can supply up t...

Page 112: ...case you must wire the tamper of the external box to the COM and TAM terminals TAM If not used connect to a COM terminal Out 1 5 Open Collector outputs that switch to GND when activated capable of up to 100 mA Note If the device is connected to outputs it must see the transition from 13 Volts to GND The enclosed resistors must be used Connect the resistor between AUX and the output being used Rela...

Page 113: ...nday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Disable on Holidays Active Schedule 1 Date of holidays January February March April May June July August September October November December Day 1 Users Model Version Default Settings 1 User 1 Outputs 7 1 1 7 1 2 7 1 3 7 1 4 7 1 5 7 1 7 7 1 6 7 1 1 1 7 1 2 1 7 1 3 1 7 1 3 2 7 1 3 3 7 1 3 4 7 1 3 5 7 1 3 6 7 1 3 8 7 1 3 7 7 1 3 9 7 1 3 10 7 1 3 11 7 1...

Page 114: ...ady Alarms 14 Keypad panic 24 Not ready 0 Burglary Alarm 15 Keypad tamper 30 Open schedule 1 Fire Alarm 27 Chime 31 Closed schedule 2 24 hour Alarm 44 Keypad beeping 48 Auto arm control 3 Trouble Alarm Sirens 49 Auto disarm control 4 Tamper Alarm 5 Burglary Siren 50 Auto arm and disarm control 17 Alarm memory 6 Fire Siren 54 Armed Away With Exit Expired 43 Any Alarm 7 Any Siren 57 Armed Stay 62 Ve...

Page 115: ... activated during the times specified in the schedule only If it is controlled by an X 10 device it can be activated during the time the X 10 device is switched on or off The following example configures output 1 on output expander 24 to be activated by a box tamper event This output is controlled by schedule 1 1 Navigate with the µ keys to CS507 Output Expanders Output Exp 24 Outputs and press OK...

Page 116: ...t tests These include tests such as automatic test calls dynamic battery tests and so on 7 1 1 1 2 Zone User A menu entry that specifies that the selected event must occur on a specific zone or by a specific user 7 1 1 1 3 Time Unit A menu option that specifies whether the outputs are timed in minutes or seconds 7 1 1 1 4 Time A menu option that sets the length of time for which an output is activ...

Page 117: ... Opening A menu option that sets the time at which the selected schedule enters the open state 7 1 2 1 2 Closing A menu option sets the time at which the selected schedule enters the closed state 7 1 2 1 3 Active A menu option that specifies the days of the week that a particular schedule is active 7 1 2 1 3 2 Disable on Holidays A menu option that activates the holidays feature The selected sched...

Page 118: ...ption No outputs active 10 mA at 13 8V 2 Consumption All outputs active 25 mA at 13 8V 2 current draw of any device attached Auxiliary Power output 100 mA max at 13 8V 2 General feature specifications PCB Size Dimensions width x height x depth 110x95x25 4 mm Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity Max 93 non condensing Shipping Weight 115 g ...

Page 119: ...he CS586 to a PC 1 Connect the CS586 direct connect module to the serial port of the PC The layout of the 25 PIN serial connector on the PCB is 2 Connect the cable to the CS586 direct connect module 3 Using stripped wires connect the cable with alligator clips to a CSx75 panel as follows Red to POS Black to COM Green to DATA 1 RS232 connector 4 Waiting for bus communication LED 2 RJ11 rear entry c...

Page 120: ...artition 8 keypad 8 it must be removed during this operation 8 3 Programming the CS586 direct connect module The control panel s programming memory can be copied to one of the four programming memories in the CS586 direct connect module and visa versa You must enroll and default the module before you begin to program the system For more information on enrolling and defaulting see chapter B 1 Enrol...

Page 121: ...Dx75 software to copy the control panel s programming memory to the CS586 programming memory 2 It then copies programming information from the CS586 programming memory 3 to the control panel 1 Start the UDx75 upload download software 2 The UDx75 Master access screen opens Enter the operator name and password and press OK The default name and password in the program when it is shipped is Operator A...

Page 122: ...5 CS275 CS375 CS575 and CS875 8 1 1 2 Panel to File A menu option that copies a panel s programming to one of the programming memories in the direct connect module There are four possible programming memories in the CS586 8 1 1 3 File to Panel A menu option to copy programming memory from one of the four memory locations contained in the direct connect module to the control panel 8 2 1 Speed A men...

Page 123: ...al station by the use of a touch tone telephone 9 2 Installing the CS534 listen in module The CS534 listen in module is installed on top of the main panel board and must be connected to the expansion header For more details on how to install the CS534 listen in module in the various housings see chapter A 4 Installing a basic system 1 Microphone channels A and B Wire run can be 300 m if microphone...

Page 124: ...ed the system will wait for the digit to be received before a two way session is started To check this select CS534 Listen in Module Line Hold digit If the digit is not received before the time out period the system returns to stand by mode and waits for a new trip 6 If the line hold digit is received or not programmed the system starts a two way session 9 2 2 2 Call back mode 1 An alarm is recogn...

Page 125: ... and cannot be extended Levels 1 2 and 4 are not supported Attempts to access these levels will revert to Level 0 Table 9 2 CS534 control levels Level 0 Basic control level 0 Returns to the initial session settings when it is tripped This includes the microphone selection and audio mode 1 High gain talk to the premises and extends the session time 3 High gain listen in from the premises and extend...

Page 126: ... Extends the session time Level 8 Arming disarming partition 1 0 9 Enter your PIN user code to arm or disarm the system If partition 1 is armed a positive beep sounds If partition 1 is disarmed a negative beep sounds Table 9 3 CS534 tones Tone Description One high tone for 100 mS Time remaining indicator A One mid tone for 100 mS Time remaining indicator B One mid tone for 100 mS off for 100 mS on...

Page 127: ...µ keys to CS534 Listen in Module Line Hold Digit and press OK 2 Select 2 and press OK 3 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Line Hold Digit 4 Scroll to Timers Line Hold Timeout and press OK 5 Select 60 and press OK 6 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Line Hold Timeout 9 3 3 Setting volume levels You can adjust volume levels used with the CS534 listen...

Page 128: ... and so on 9 1 1 Mode A menu option that specifies if the listen in module is used in line hold mode or call back mode 9 1 2 Listen in Only A menu option that enables the listen in only mode This is the mode in which the central station can monitor sounds at the customer s premises but cannot establish two way communication 9 1 3 Speaker Lockout A menu option that prevents the central station turn...

Page 129: ...l back after an alarm has been reported 9 6 4 Session Timeout A menu option that defines how long the listen in module remains on the phone line with no activity from the central station 9 6 5 Indicator A Time Remaining A menu option that sets the length of time remaining after indicator A is sent to the central station The two way session is terminated after this time if there is no further activ...

Page 130: ...of the selected module 9 10 Version A menu option that displays the current software version of the selected module 9 11 Default Settings A menu option that defaults the selected module to factory defaults Power supply specifications Power supply voltage 13 8V 2 Consumption Not in session 50 mA at 13 8V 2 Consumption 2 way listen in in session 100 mA at 13 8V 2 General feature specifications PCB S...

Page 131: ...The 24 programmable outputs can be used as auxiliary power fire detector power and sounder power outputs 10 2 Installing the CS320 auxiliary power module Each CS320 auxiliary power module has a tamper terminal that can be used to supervise the casing When the CS320 auxiliary power module is connected to the CSx75 the maximum total wire run to all devices is 750 metres Each CS320 auxiliary power mo...

Page 132: ...e bus extension COM Common terminal for any device powered by the CS320 auxiliary power module OUT A Programmable output current limited to 1 9 A 1 1 The total current of the CS320 auxiliary power module is 2 5 A There can be a total of 1 9 A between outputs A B and C and a total of 2 5 A between the sounders and outputs OUT B Programmable output current limited to 1 9 A COM Common terminal for an...

Page 133: ...les Power Module 84 Outputs and press OK 2 Scroll to Output 1 Event Tests Automatic Test and press OK 3 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Tests 4 Scroll to Attributes Code Stops Timer Yes and press OK 5 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Code Stops Timer 6 Navigate with the µ keys to Users 1 User 1 Outputs and press OK 7 Press the relevant keys to sel...

Page 134: ...ypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to Battery Test Time 7 Scroll to Reports Low Battery Yes and press OK 8 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Low Battery Table 10 3 CS320 power module output events Event Event Event Alarms Arm disarm Misc 17 Alarm Memory 21 Armed 32 Code Entry Tests 22 Disarmed 7 Program Mode 3 Dyn Battery Test 23 Ready to Arm 0 Always On Tamp...

Page 135: ... 1 1 7 Tests A menu entry that groups settings related to different tests These include tests such as automatic test calls dynamic battery tests and so on 10 1 1 1 2 Time Unit A menu option that specifies whether the outputs are timed in minutes or seconds 10 1 1 1 3 Time A menu option that sets the length of time for which an output is activated If it is set to 0 the output follows the event 10 1...

Page 136: ...t options for the selected module 10 1 3 4 1 Report Mains Fault Always A menu option that sends a report to the central station if power is lost for the time programmed in Mains Delay Time If this option is disabled the report is sent only if the control panel has not sent a mains power lost report and Mains Fail report is enabled This option applies only to the CS320 power module and not to the c...

Page 137: ...mption at 230V 40 VA 0 173 A Main board supply voltage 16 5 V typical Power supply specifications Power supply voltage 13 8V 2 Consumption Standby 40 mA at 13 8V 2 Consumption Maximum 110 mA at 13 8V 2 General feature specifications PCB Size Dimensions width x height x depth 161x108x28 mm Housing Size Dimensions width x height x depth DHX75PB 380x260x120 mm DHX75PBM 450x300x90 mm Environmental Ope...

Page 138: ...off message confirms receipt of a kiss off digit The voice module informs the panel when it is finished reporting and the panel closes the connection with the phone 11 2 Installing the CS535 voice module The CS535 voice module can be connected directly to the board If a CS534 listen in module is used the CS535 voice module is connected to the board and the CS534 listen in module is attached to it ...

Page 139: ...address message There can be an optional kiss off message The remaining 15 messages are event messages The messages can be recorded altogether or one at a time Some events may be covered by one message The following steps explain how to record different messages 1 Connect a telephone handset to the phone jack on the CS535 voice module 2 Navigate with the µ keys to CS535 Voice Module Recording and ...

Page 140: ...ess OK To playback all messages scroll to All in Sequence and press OK To playback one message at a time scroll to the relevant menu option and press OK To playback a single event message scroll to Single Event Message and press OK Select the number of the message 1 15 and press OK To playback a range of event messages scroll to Multiple Event Message and press OK Select the number of the first me...

Page 141: ...iss off message This message is sent by the CS535 voice module at the end of a voice reporting phone call to indicate that the kiss off digit has been received 11 2 Playback A menu entry that groups options that allow the installer to play back recorded voice messages 11 2 1 All in Sequence A menu command that plays back all voice messages in sequence 11 2 2 Leader Message A menu command that play...

Page 142: ...age 13 8V 2 Consumption Not in session 30 mA at 13 8V 2 Consumption 2 way listen in in session 100 mA at 13 8V 2 General feature specifications PCB size Dimensions width x height x depth 57x100x20 mm Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity Max 93 non condensing Shipping Weight 150 g Telephone Telephone requirement Touchtone ...

Page 143: ...e different depending on whether you are in default mode or legacy mode In default mode Single badge 1 beep a proximity card is held against the proximity reader for one beep Double badge 2 beeps a proximity card is held against the proximity reader for two beeps Badge hold 3 beeps a proximity card is held near the proximity reader for three beeps In legacy mode Single badge 1 beep a proximity car...

Page 144: ...t accepted during the enrolling process Table 12 1 CS1700 proximity reader terminal connections Wire Description Green data Connect to the control panel DATA terminal This wire is the data signalling terminal to all the devices on the bus Black com Connect to the control panel COMMON terminal This wire supplies the common side of the power to the CS1700 proximity reader Red pos Connect to the cont...

Page 145: ... 12 1 3 12 1 2 1 12 1 2 2 12 1 2 3 12 1 3 1 12 1 3 2 12 1 3 3 12 1 3 4 12 1 3 5 Access Options Maglock or Drop Bolt Lock Allow Access While Armed Don t Stay Unlocked While Open Only if Open Only if Closed Access Without RTE Log Forced Entry Output Schedule Selection Send Code Entry Function Arm Away Arm Stay Disarm Keyfob Funct 1 Keyfob Funct 2 Broadcast X10 Function Activate Relay 12 1 1 1 1 12 1...

Page 146: ...s OK 11 The keypad beeps once to confirm the change and returns to House Code 12 Scroll to Functions Double Badge 2 Beeps On and press OK 13 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Double Badge 2 Beeps 14 Navigate with the µ keys to Miscellaneous Scan Time and press OK 15 Select 100 x 10 ms and press OK 16 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Scan Time 12 3 3...

Page 147: ...lready in the system it is added and LED1 continues flashing indicating that the next user card can be scanned If the card is already in the system the reader triple beeps and LED1 continues flashing 5 40 seconds after you have finished scanning all the readers in the system are updated with the new user card information Delete one user 1 Select User Menu CS1700 Proximity Readers Delete One Card 2...

Page 148: ...rm Stay A menu option that enables the arm stay function for the selected proximity reader action The actions are Single Badge Double Badge and Badge Hold 12 1 1 1 4 Disarm A menu option that enables the disarm function for the selected proximity reader action The actions are Single Badge Double Badge and Badge Hold 12 1 1 1 5 Keyfob Funct 1 A menu option that sends a keyfob function 1 event for t...

Page 149: ...ng chime 12 1 3 5 Log RTE Card A menu option that records an RTE Card event in the event log An RTE Card event is a request to exit by scanning a card 12 1 3 6 Log RTE Zone A menu option that records an RTE Zone event in the event log An RTE Zone event is a request to exit by activating a zone 12 1 3 7 Card Scan Mode A menu option that switches between the old and new scanning mode The old mode is...

Page 150: ...med 12 1 6 2 Relay State A menu option that lights the selected LED when the device s relay is activated 12 1 6 3 Inverted A menu option that lights the selected LED Green Red when the device is in inverted mode 12 1 7 1 Door Shunt Zone A menu option that sets which zone senses that the door is open for door fault alarms and warnings 12 1 7 2 Request to Exit Zone A menu option that selects the zon...

Page 151: ... been enabled no schedules are active on these dates Up to eight holidays per month can be specified 12 1 10 Reset Reader Address A menu option that wipes the proximity reader s module number so that the reader can be learned in again on the control panel 12 1 11 Model A menu option that displays the current model of the proximity reader 12 1 12 Version A menu option that displays the current soft...

Page 152: ...s backup SIA reporting using TCP IP over GPRS Contact ID reporting using TCP IP over GPRS SIA reporting with optional area modifiers using SMS messages Control panel can use GSM in addition to PSTN reporting all panel protocols using GSM Wireless upload download using a GSM CSD connection Wireless upload download using a GPRS CSD connection Upload download may be initiated remotely or locally Opti...

Page 153: ...GSM network You must enrol the SIM card on the GSM network before you install it in the CS7002 GPRS module 1 Select CS7002 GPRS module Options GPRS SIM PIN Code and press OK 2 Enter the SIM PIN and press OK 3 Exit programming mode The SIM PIN is automatically enrolled on the GSM network 1 VVMiQ connector 7 Battery connectors for main panel battery leads 2 SIM card holder 8 Remote header connector ...

Page 154: ...02 battery leads to the battery and power up the panel More details can be found in the CS7002 GPRS Module Installation Manual 13 2 4 Reporting LEDs The module LEDs indicate the current status of the CS7002 The Bus communications LED indicates that the module is receiving messages over the Bus rather than from the GSM GPRS network The SIM error LED indicates that the SIM card is blocked and a PUK ...

Page 155: ...up Format Up Download GSM Operator Selection Current Operator SIM PIN Code Options GSM Operator SMS Service Centre Address RSSI Value Bit Error Rate Connection Fault Line Fault RF Level Line Fault Delay GSM Engine Info Manufacturer Type Software Revision Serial Number 13 2 4 13 1 5 13 1 4 13 1 3 13 1 3 1 3 13 1 6 13 2 2 13 2 3 13 2 5 13 2 6 13 2 7 13 2 8 13 2 9 13 3 1 13 1 2 1 13 1 2 2 13 1 2 3 13...

Page 156: ... to Report When Report Always Select the event group for each partition Select the report destination and report format 13 3 2 2 CS7002 as backup for another dialler The CS7002 reports the event when the control panel or other dialler fails to report 13 3 2 3 CS7002 backup format SMS GPRS Control panel The report control monitors the control panel and reports the selected events if the control pan...

Page 157: ...D connection The upload download access code is set on the control panel in Communications Up Download Access Code For more information see chapter B 2 Programming the control panel The following example configures the CS7002 GPRS module to answers calls from phone number 5666666 only The PC initiates the upload download session 1 Navigate with the µ keys to CS7002 GPRS Module Up Download and pres...

Page 158: ...ption that sends a report to the selected report control when the alarm has been restored after an alarm 13 1 1 1 3 1 3 Opening Closings A menu option that sends a report to the selected report control stating when the system is opened disarmed and closed armed 13 1 1 1 3 1 4 Zone Bypass and Restores A menu option that sends a report to the selected report control when a zone is bypassed A report ...

Page 159: ...ly if using SMS reporting 13 1 1 1 5 Report When A menu option that enables primary reporting Report Always or secondary reporting Control Dialler Problem for the selected report control 13 1 2 TCP IP Reporting A menu entry that groups TCP IP reporting options 13 1 2 1 Receivers A menu entry that groups TCP IP receiver options 13 1 2 1 1 1 IP Address A menu option that configures the address of th...

Page 160: ...5 Report Attempts A menu entry that groups report options 13 1 5 1 Max Report Attempts A menu option that configures the number of attempts the CS7002 makes to send a report This can be from 0 to 15 13 1 5 2 FTC Report Attempts A menu option that configures the number of attempts that can be made to a specific report destination before the Fail to Communicate condition is set This can be from 1 to...

Page 161: ... 9 Auto U D at Test Time A menu option that configures the module to automatically dial the PC to initiate an upload download session after an autotest You must program the autotest on the control panel 13 3 1 GSM Global System for Mobile Communications A global standard for wireless communications It supports narrowband Time Division Multiple Access TDMA A menu entry that groups GSM connection op...

Page 162: ...3 3 2 CSD Circuit Switched Data This communication is used to upload download data It is similar to a modem but it is wireless and built in to the CS7002 13 3 2 1 Speed A menu option that configures the baud rate for CSD GSM download This setting must match the baud rate set on the PC modem 13 3 2 2 Use V1 110 A menu option that enables V1 110 for site initiated CSD GSM calls Enable this option if...

Page 163: ... 7 Using GSM CSD A menu option that indicates that the module is using GSM CSD 13 3 4 1 8 GPRS Connected A menu option that indicates that the module is logged into the GPRS network 13 3 4 1 9 Good RSSI A menu option that indicates that the current RSSI level is equal to or greater than the minimum signal quality level configured in Line Fault RF Level If the RSSI level drops below this value a GS...

Page 164: ...upply specifications Power supply voltage 12V 2 Consumption Standby 30 mA at 12V 2 Consumption Maximum via battery leads 2A at 12V 2 General feature specifications PCB Size Dimensions width x height x depth 97x102x24 mm Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 49 C Humidity Max 93 Shipping Weight 115 g ...

Page 165: ...CS875 575 375 275 175 Installers Manual with CS5500 keypad B 14 1 Chapter 14 Reserved ...

Page 166: ...ch partition Control panel as backup SIA reporting using TCP IP Contact ID reporting using TCP IP Email reporting in English and on POP server only DHCP or fixed IP address Upload download may be initiated remotely or locally Optional automatic download sessions These normally follow test calls Test call reporting can be switched off so that there is automatic download calls without test report ca...

Page 167: ...ch time the CS7050 has an opportunity to access the Aritech CSx75 bus It should flash about twice a second DS3 Flashes when it is waiting for a communication from the Ethernet module DS4 On when waiting for a reply from a Aritech CSx75 bus device DS5 Flashes when the CS7050 gets a packet from the Ethernet module DS6 On when the bus has a message to send to the network DS3 DS6 are off if the system...

Page 168: ...oad Zone Inactivity Monitor 15 2 2 1 2 2 15 2 2 1 2 1 Alarms Alarm Restores Opening Closings Zone Bypass and Restores Tamper Trouble Tampers and Restores Zone Trouble and Restores Expander Trouble and Restores Siren Phone Faults and Restores RF Sensor Lost and Restores RF Low Battery and Restores Power Power Trouble and Restores Aux Overcurrent and Restores Communications Fail to Communicate Test ...

Page 169: ... prompt For Windows 2000 XP type ipconfig at the COMMAND prompt 10 Navigate with the µ keys to Network and press OK 11 Scroll in turn to Our IP Address Gateway IP Address Subnet Mask and Port Numbers and enter the information obtained in step 9 15 3 2 Configuring email reporting Reporting to email addresses can include computers cell phones pagers and devices You can configure the events to be rep...

Page 170: ...lect Control Panel is Backup Enabled and press OK Enable autotest report on the control panel phone events and panel system events Ensure the reporting format used by the control panel is the same as that set in Report Format 4 To configure dual reporting Select Receiver 2 as Backup Disabled and press OK Select Control Panel is Backup Disabled and press OK Enable all event categories on the contro...

Page 171: ...keypad B 15 6 9 Navigate with the µ keys to Options Network Port Numbers and press OK 10 Scroll to TCP IP Alarm Port and press OK 11 Enter the number of the port and press OK 12 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to TCP IP Alarm Port ...

Page 172: ...Trouble A menu entry that groups together the tamper and trouble events that are reported to the selected receiver 15 1 1 2 2 1 Tampers and Restores A menu option that sends a report to the selected receiver when a tamper occurs A report is also sent when the tamper is no longer active 15 1 1 2 2 2 Zone Trouble and Restores A menu option that sends a report to the selected receiver when a zone tro...

Page 173: ...abled events are formatted into one or more messages according to pre configured settings and sent to the selected report destination or email address Select the partition s to include for each event report If the partition is not selected no event from that partition reports via the network regardless of what is programmed elsewhere 15 2 2 1 2 1 Arm Disarm Alarm A menu entry that groups the event...

Page 174: ...med intervals The units can be set in days or hours 15 2 2 1 2 5 1 Program Download A menu option that reports programming and up download events to the selected email account 15 2 2 1 2 5 2 Zone Inactivity Monitor A menu option that sends a report to the selected email account when a zone inactivity event occurs 15 2 3 E mail Server A menu entry that groups email server options 15 2 3 1 Domain Na...

Page 175: ... menu option that configures the communicator format used to report to TCP IP receivers Consult the instructions for your central station receiver to determine which format is compatible 15 7 1 2 Control Panel is Backup A menu option This allows the control panel to act as a backup to the CS7050 This means that when the CS7050 fails to send a report it sends an expansion event to the control panel...

Page 176: ...efault is 9999 and under normal circumstances should not be changed 15 8 2 7 2 U D Port A menu option that configures the number of the port used for upload download The default is 9999 and under normal circumstances should not be changed 15 8 2 7 3 E mail Port A menu option that configures the port number that the email server uses for email The default is 0025 and under normal circumstances shou...

Page 177: ...trol panel and CS534 to provide up download and audio listen in J4 1 DAT Connects to the DATA connection on the control panel 2 COM Connects to the COM connection on the control panel 3 POS Connects to the AUX connection on the control panel 4 COM Power connection using the black battery lead 5 PWR Power connection using the red battery lead J5 ISDN connector for the outgoing signal JP2 JP3 ISDN t...

Page 178: ...SDN connection is in use Flashing The CS7501 is between calls or trying different destinations Green LED D channel reporting Off The CS7501 has no connection with the central station On The CS7501 is making a connection to the central station or busy with reporting events to central station Flashing The CS750 had a connection to the central station Blinking The CS7501 is waiting between reports Re...

Page 179: ...nnect the DATA COM and POS bus connections on the CS7501 to the keypad bus 4 Connect the ISDN connections via the RJ45 connector 5 Plug the cable between the CS7501 and the panel Ensure that the colour of the cable matches at each end Cables Brown Blue Orange Green 1 2 3 ...

Page 180: ...an install a CS534 audio module using a ribbon cable as shown above The coloured side of the ribbon cable should be on the lefthand side 7 Place the CS534 under the tray in the panel box The CS534 is mounted below the panel pcb Lift the panel pcb and mount the CS534 Connect the ribbon cable underneath the board with the J7 connector ...

Page 181: ...panel A to the COM of the ISDN dialler connection B Connect the battery COM cable of the panel C to the COM of the battery D Connect the red POS Male connector E f rom the ISDN dialler F to the battery 12V connector of the panel G Connect the red female POS connector H to the POS of the battery I C A B D E F H I G ...

Page 182: ...o the COM of the ISDN dialler connection 2 Connect the battery COM cable of the panel to the COM of the battery 3 Connect the red POS Male connector from the ISDN dialler to the battery 12V connector of the panel 4 Connect the red female POS connector to the POS of the battery 5 The red LED flashes when the CS7501 is powered up For information on installing the CS7501 TCP IP module in the various ...

Page 183: ...s RF Low Battery and Restores Power Power Trouble and Restores Aux Overcurrent and Restores Communications Fail to Communicate Test Reports Miscellaneous Program Download Zone Inactivity Monitor 16 1 1 1 5 3 1 16 1 1 1 5 3 2 16 1 1 1 5 4 1 16 1 1 1 5 4 2 16 1 1 1 5 5 1 16 1 1 1 5 5 2 Arm Disarm Alarm 16 1 1 1 5 2 16 1 1 1 5 1 16 1 1 1 5 3 16 1 1 1 5 4 16 1 1 1 5 5 16 1 1 1 5 1 1 16 1 1 1 5 1 2 16 ...

Page 184: ...mber 1 Phone Number and press OK 3 Enter 020488899 and press OK 4 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Phone Number 5 Scroll to Account Code and press OK 6 Enter 55555 and press OK 7 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Account Code 8 Scroll to Protocol Alphacom D channel and press OK 9 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Protocol 10 ...

Page 185: ...turns to Phone Number 4 Navigate with the µ keys to Control Panel Communications Central Station Phone Prefix and press OK 5 Enter 3 and press OK 6 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Phone Prefix 7 Scroll to Up Download Rings to Answer and press OK 8 Select 0 and press OK 9 The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Rings to Answer 10 Scroll to Call Back Reqd ...

Page 186: ...1 1 5 1 4 Zone Bypass and Restores A menu option that sends a report to the selected phone number when a zone is bypassed A report is also sent when the zone is restored un bypassed 16 1 1 1 5 2 Tamper Trouble A menu entry that groups the tamper and trouble events that are reported to the selected phone number 16 1 1 1 5 2 1 Tampers and Restores A menu option that sends a report to the selected ph...

Page 187: ...r makes for voice dialing pager or Siren Tone formats 16 1 3 Burglary Trouble Telim Ch A menu option that specifies the TELIM channels to be used for burglary and trouble reports 16 1 3 1 When Disarmed A menu option that specifies the burglary and trouble TELIM channel used to report alarms while disarmed 16 1 3 2 When Armed A menu option that specifies the burglary and trouble TELIM channel used ...

Page 188: ...is can be from 1 to 255 the default is 0 16 3 2 Listen in A menu entry that groups listen in options In order to use listen in a CS534 listen in module must be installed and a microphone must be connected When an alarm is generated and reported the central station can listen to what is happening on the premises Certain protocols such as SIA Contact ID and 200Bd FSK have listen in blocks that are c...

Page 189: ...upply specifications Power supply voltage 12V 2 Consumption Standby 30 mA at 12V 2 Consumption Maximum via battery leads 2A at 12V 2 General feature specifications PCB Size Dimensions width x height x depth 150x80x24 mm Environmental Operating temperature 0 C to 49 C Humidity Max 93 Shipping Weight 115 g ...

Page 190: ...tion 3 at 17 32 No report was sent to the central station The event occurred on September 25 This is the twenty eighth event in the log 6 Press the µ keys to scroll through the events in the log Alarm 3 Press F3 Alarm 3 168 17 32 25 9 028 Table 17 1 Event description Event description Explanation L1 EventType PN PartitionName L2 Zone User Name UN ZN HH MM DD MM LOG EventType The type of event that...

Page 191: ...e called Request to Exit RTE When the Code Entry option is activated the reader sends a log message to the control panel indicating that the lock has been triggered Data Lost The panel has been unable to send alarm messages to the central station The panel tries to send these messages a number of times as specified in the FTC Dial attempts before Fail to Communicate Any pending reportable events a...

Page 192: ...ing disarm by a specific user Output An output has been activated or restored The output number is logged This is linked to the output module number Output Restore See Output event message Output Trip An output has been activated Over current An excessive amount of current has been drawn from one of the outputs Over current Restore See Over current event message PA Panic Alarm A personal attack al...

Page 193: ...to issuing commands by the installer 17 1 Alarm Memory A menu option that displays a list of alarms and where they occurred Only the alarms that have occurred during the last arm disarm cycle are shown in the alarm memory log 17 2 Reset Smoke Detector A menu command that resets two wire and four wire smoke detectors and the Fire LED For hardwired smoke detectors the power supply to the smoke detec...

Page 194: ... 6 X 10 Devices A menu option that lists the X 10 devices that can be turned ON OFF 17 7 Advanced Menu A menu option that activates certain options in the installer menu structure 17 8 Zone Status A menu entry that indicates the zone status 17 9 Device Location Programming A menu command that switches into backward compatible programming mode This mode uses devices locations and segments In this m...

Page 195: ...a computer For more information on reading data from the CS586 see chapter B 8 Setting up the CS586 To use the UDx75 software with a direct connection 1 Double click the icon for the software or click Start Programs UDX75 UDX75 2 The UDX75 window and the UDX75 Master access screen open 3 Enter the operator name and password and click OK 4 The UDX75 Operator access screen opens 5 Enter the current ...

Page 196: ...n both the up download software and the control panel See chapter A 1 Introducing the CSx75 system for the correct default code 3 If you are connecting remotely make sure that the modem settings are correct For more information about modem settings see the UDx75 Online Help 4 Connect to the panel via the serial port or modem 5 Select Download Read all to download all the data from the control pane...

Page 197: ...m 1 tab Changing the system 2 settings View Control panel System 2 tab Changing the system 3 settings View Control panel System 3 tab Changing the UDx75 settings Program Setup Program setup Changing the user arm disarm codes View Control panel Codes tab Compacting the database Tools Compact database Connecting via the modem Download Connect Connect or Download Connect Connect using AMD Connecting ...

Page 198: ...ls Diagnostics Setting auto call back options Program Setup Auto callback Setting customer account options View Customers Account options Setting the country and language Program Setup Country Language Setting the download access Advanced Download options Setting the format overrides Advanced Format overrides Setting the outputs Advanced Auxiliary outputs Setting the TCP IP settings Program Setup ...

Page 199: ...ing the auto answer failures View Customers Auto answer failures Viewing the control panel settings View Control panel Viewing the event log Download Event log Read entire log Viewing the keypad status View Keypad status Table 18 2 UDx75 menu paths Task UDx75 menu option ...

Page 200: ...Section C Reference 1 Appendices C 1 1 ...

Page 201: ...401 CR RF sensor restore zone number 381 R Exit error user number 457 EE Sensor low battery zone number 384 XT Event log full 605 JL Sensor battery restore zone number 384 XR Fail to communicate 354 RT Zone trouble zone number 380 T Expander trouble device number 333 ET Zone trouble restore zone number 380 R Expander restore device number 333 ER Zone tamper zone number 137 TA Telephone fault 351 L...

Page 202: ...S1700 module numbers Learn in sequence Module number Learn in sequence Module number 1 113 9 121 2 114 10 122 3 115 11 123 4 116 12 124 5 117 13 125 6 118 14 126 7 119 15 127 8 120 Table 1 3 Keypad module numbers Keypad Part1 Part2 Part3 Part4 Part5 Part6 Part7 Part8 1 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 2 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 3 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 4 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 ...

Page 203: ...rvice messages lists each message and outlines the action you should take to resolve the problem When the keypad beeps due to a fault condition press the key to view the fault condition information Table 1 4 Communicator formats Format Description 1 Contact ID 2 SIA 3 SIA with area modifiers 4 Voice dialler with handshake and DTMF kiss off 5 Reserved 6 4 2 with 1400 1900 double round parity 7 4 2 ...

Page 204: ...al station but failed Ensure that the phone line is connected properly Use a test phone to check that the phone service is available Ensure that the central station phone number account and protocol options are correct Check that the module is connected and working Expansion Box Tamper There has been interference with the casing of an expansion module Ensure that the casing is not damaged and is m...

Page 205: ...ule is receiving power and has not been tampered with Repair any faults Low Battery An RF sensor battery is low Replace the battery Short Loss The system has not received RF sensor transmissions for a short period of time This condition prevents arming Ensure that the wireless zone module is receiving power and has not been tampered with Repair any faults Trouble There is a problem with the wiring...

Page 206: ...lktest Program voice phone numbers Reset fire detector Set system date and time Set user authority level Set user codes Only own code All codes for master user Switch to multi area mode View the alarm memory View the event log Table 1 7 Word library Alarm Delay Exterior House Microwave Room Smoke Up Area Den Fire Infrared Motion Rumpus Sound Utility Audio Detector Front Instant North Safe South Va...

Page 207: ...DIP switches B 10 2 enrolling B 10 3 installing B 10 1 outputs B 10 3 wiring B 10 2 CS375 A 1 1 wiring A 4 19 CS507 DIP switches B 7 2 installing B 7 1 outputs B 7 6 schedules B 7 6 users B 7 6 wiring B 7 2 CS534 control levels B 9 3 installing B 9 1 operation B 9 2 tones B 9 4 wiring B 9 2 X 10 devices B 9 6 CS535 installing B 11 1 CS5500 LCD keypad A 1 1 A 2 2 specifications B 3 7 CS575 A 1 1 A ...

Page 208: ...ork A 4 9 wiring A 4 8 Keypad LEDs fire A 1 2 power A 1 2 ready A 1 2 Keypads copying settings B 3 2 maximum number of A 2 1 programming B 3 1 B 4 1 Keys function keys A 1 2 navigation keys A 1 3 Keyswitch zones B 3 7 Kissoff B 11 3 L LED keypads A 1 3 specifications B 3 6 Line hold mode B 9 2 M Module numbers C 1 2 Multi area mode B 3 2 N Navigating menus A 5 1 Numeric entries A 5 2 O Output even...

Page 209: ...unders A 2 1 EOL protection A 4 11 wiring A 4 11 Split reporting A 6 2 Supervision B 5 7 Swinger shutdown B 2 3 System autotest B 2 8 codes B 2 6 settings B 2 10 tasks C 1 6 timers B 2 11 T TCP IP reporting B 15 4 Text editor A 5 3 U UDx75 B 2 8 B 15 3 B 18 1 B 18 3 Upload download B 18 1 settings B 18 2 Uploading B 18 2 B 18 4 User codes A 2 1 User interface language A 5 1 B 3 2 V Voice messages ...

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