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LS5000

 

 

Contents

 

 

Section 1 – Overview of System 

 

Section 2 – Planning your Installation 

 

Section 3 – Installing your System 

 

Section 4 – Using the System 

 

Section 5 – Programming the System 

 

Section 6 – Engineer Programming 
 
Section 7 – Maintenance 
 
Section 8 – Extending the System 
 
Section 9 – Radio Interference 

 

Section 10 – Troubleshooting Guide 

 

Section 11 – Summary Tables 

 

Section 12 – Specifications 

 

Section 1 – Overview of System 

 
LS5000 high security alarm system is based on 
cordless radio technology to give exceptional 
levels of protection and reliability. It has the 
ability to control up to 32 zones and can use both 
cordless and wired detectors. 
 

IMPORTANT

 – please read through Sections 1 

- 4 before commencing installation. You will 
find installation easier if you follow the steps in 
the sequence shown. 
 

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Kit Contents

 

The system comprises: 
 

Control Unit

 

This is the heart of the system. It receives signals 
from detectors. Accepts inputs from a user and 
activates warning devices such as siren and 
strobe lights. The Control Unit must be wired to 
a mains supply and to the external siren unit. 
 

Wireless Passive Infra-Red Detector

 

The Passive Infra-Red Detector (PIR) senses the 
body heat of a moving person. One unit can 
cover an entire room (wire-free). 
 

Wireless Magnetic Contact 

Uses a magnetically operated switch to sense the 
opening of the door or window. 
 

Wireless Remote Control Key

 

Used for full arming, part arming or disarming 
the system. In addition it is used for the panic 
function. 
 

Two-Wire Passive Infra Red Detector   

The Passive Infra-Red Detector (PIR) senses the 
body heat of a moving person. One unit can 
cover an entire room. This detector only needs 2 
non-polarity wires to connect to the two-wire 
detector zone [=1 to =4]. Wired detector does not 
rely on RF signal and hence cannot be jammed. 
 
 
 

To complete your installation, you will also 
require: (to be purchased separately)

 

z

 

1m flexible mains cable (3 core) 

z

 

rechargeable Battery 

z

 

fused connection unit (fused spur) plus 
suitable cable clops and trunking 

z

 

external Siren/Strobe Unit 

z

 

6-core cable for connection of the

 Control 

Unit to the external siren

 

 
 

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Summary of Contents for LS5000

Page 1: ...arning devices such as siren and strobe lights The Control Unit must be wired to a mains supply and to the external siren unit Wireless Passive Infra Red Detector The Passive Infra Red Detector PIR se...

Page 2: ...e and enter the protected area without setting the alarm off Zone 1 is set aside as an Entry Exit zone When triggered Zone 1 gives the user 30 seconds adjustable to unset disarm the system without cau...

Page 3: ...Unit z Reception of radio signals can be affected by the presence of metal objects within a few feet of the Control Unit for example mirrors central heating radiators garage doors and cars parked in...

Page 4: ...on by allowing a mixture of radio and wired technologies to be used The wired Zone 1 is an additional Entry Exit Zone and we recommend that you use this zone with a two wire PIR to protect the area in...

Page 5: ...a fused connection unit often called a fused spur which must be fitted with a 3 amp fuse All wiring should be supported by clips and enclosed in suitable trunking b Fitting Illustration 2 Illustration...

Page 6: ...LS5000 system If the system sounds during the installation pressing the factory set code of will unset the system 3 2 Installing Batteries in the Wireless Detectors Note Do not install batteries in t...

Page 7: ...sen zone by installing batteries as shown above then waiting for a few seconds until the confirmation beep sound is heard 6 Press and check that the display shows If the zone number is flashing this i...

Page 8: ...1 d4 can be used with wired detectors only Zones 1 to 4 can be used with two wire detectors only a Wireless Door Window Contact Detector Illustration 7 There are two parts to the detector The larger s...

Page 9: ...ovided v Locate the detector on the backplate and replace the retaining screw at the base of the unit vi Align the magnet as described above and fix in position with the two screws provided Note If yo...

Page 10: ...To learn a regular remote control press keys as follows 1 Press and display changes to flashing 2 Press and display changes to 3 Press and display changes to indicating that Control Unit is now in de...

Page 11: ...Panic In order to test the correct operation of the remote control proceed as follows Go outside the house to the location you will normally want to use to arm or disarm the system Press the full but...

Page 12: ...hanges to and strobe flashes Press strobe stop flashing 3 13 Installing the Rechargeable Battery To be purchase separately Illustration 12 a Turn off mains power to the control unit and open the front...

Page 13: ...rough this hole C then secure the PIR to the wall using two screws and wall plugs provided v Replace the electronic module into the retaining clips ensuring that it is correctly positioned and firmly...

Page 14: ...the cover ii Carefully remove the electronic module from its retaining clips ensuring not to touch the pyroelectric sensor Illustration16 Illustration 16 1llustration 17 iii Use mounting points A if y...

Page 15: ...NNECTED COLOUR TO USED 12V RED 12V BLACK TAMP GREEN TAMP YELLOW ZONE WHITE ZONE BLUE x Run the cable back to the Control Unit fixing the cable at the intervals of about 50cm using the clips provided a...

Page 16: ...he switch no more than 8mm apart when the door or window is closed Illustration 19 Mark two mounting holes for the magnet on the door or window and two mounting holes for the switch on the frame Illus...

Page 17: ...2 1 ZONE ZONE 2 1 4 ZONE ZONE ZONE TAMP 4 3 ZONE ZONE DETECTOR F AC TRIGGER STB TX SET LS RX VE EXT 2004 03 LS5000V10 TAMP BELL BELL F BELL F STROB F AUX 12VDC BAT 14V 12VDC AUX 0 1 2 1 ZONE 1 0 2 ZON...

Page 18: ...ETECTOR ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE 2 1 4 3 ZONE ZONE ZONE 1 2 4 3 TAMP TERMINAL STRIP RX TX SET VE BELL TAMP BELL TRIGGER STB F BELL F S T R O B F AUX LS5000V10 2004 03 12VDC AUX BAT 12VDC F AC 14V AC GREEN...

Page 19: ...EMP Connect to wired detector temper terminal Switch the number of two wired detector connected to the zone 14V AC Connect to transformed 14V AC BAT Connect to 12V Rechargeable battery L brown G green...

Page 20: ...is factory disabled To enable it refer to the engineer section 6 7 The user code is factory set to and is the same for every LS5000 system It is recommended that the secondary code be changed immedia...

Page 21: ...rm the system but leave certain detectors inactive for example for night time settings An omitted detector will still detect and trigger as normal but it is not able to generate an alarm condition Thi...

Page 22: ...to the control unit and enter your User Code or the Secondary Code Control unit gives OK beep and the display shows to show that no alarm condition exists the system is now in Standby mode b Disarming...

Page 23: ...al attack panic button was pressed c Silencing the System when the alarm is sounding If you accidentally trigger a detector when the system is armed the external and internal siren will sound and the...

Page 24: ...standard the wireless detectors in your LS5000 alarm system must transmit several kinds of signal In addition to normal Alarm and Tamper transmissions the detectors also send Supervisory signals thes...

Page 25: ...Press to set chime OFF display shows the zone number is steady Press to retain chime setting Or Press to return display shows Standby mode and cancel all recent changes 5 2 Changing Entry Exit Time T...

Page 26: ...5 Deleting Wired Detectors Wired detectors cannot be deleted by using the buttons on the control unit To deactivate them the wires must be disconnected from the unit itself To reactivate wired detect...

Page 27: ...t can be entered to silence the tamper alarm but leaving on the display If you do not know the codes then proceed with step c leaving the tamper sounding c Disconnect the rechargeable battery d Move j...

Page 28: ...old engineer code will work until the new engineer code has been entered to certify new code When certified the old code is deleted You can use this procedure whenever you wish to change your enginee...

Page 29: ...be activated in this event proceed as follows Press display changes to flashing Press display changes to Press display shows Press to set full alarm ON display changes to flashing When tamper in stand...

Page 30: ...etain this setting Or Press to return display shown Standby mode and without retaining recent settings 6 7 Enable Disable Secondary Pin Code As said the secondary pincode can be used only for arming p...

Page 31: ...ning recent settings 6 9 Engineer only reset When this function is disabled the user can activated the control unit regularly after an alarm event If this function is set after disarming the system fr...

Page 32: ...econds Triple click on the store button will generate an OK beep The system retained its factory default Or Press to return display shown Standby mode and without retaining recent settings Remember to...

Page 33: ...indicator light on the control unit will illuminate It will do this even when the alarm is not set If the alarm is set any criminal attempt to prevent or jam the detector transmissions will be picked...

Page 34: ...Indicated zone is open or still transmitting Check that all zones are clear door windows closed no movement near PIRs and try again 2 Wireless PIR detector Does not detect movement red LED does not fl...

Page 35: ...ctivate or 0 to deactivate Press Store to confirm or Reset to deny Program Entry Exit time PG 7 Enter desired time 10 60 and press Store Program new user pincode PG 8 Enter desired user pincode and pr...

Page 36: ...off selectable Mounting Height 2 metres Coverage Range 110 and up to 12 meters Power Supply 3Vdc 2 x 1 5V AAAlkaline battery Battery Life Approx 2 years Wireless Door Window Contact Detector Type Mag...

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