Scantronic 9448+ Installation And Programming Manual Download Page 1

Summary of Contents for 9448+

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Page 2: ...ower Supply 7 Outputs 7 Fuses 8 Control Panel Main PCB 8 2 SYSTEM PLANNING 9 Installation Precautions 9 Locating The Control Panel 9 Locating The External Bell 9 Locating The Deterrent Bell Dummy 9 Detectors 9 Installation Example 10 Ground Floor 10 First Floor 10 Setting Options 11 3 INSTALLATION 12 Fitting the System 12 Fitting the Control Panel 12 Fitting a Remote 9427 Keypad 12 Fitting Door Co...

Page 3: ...lans and examples Study these plans before attempting to install and program the control panel 3 Installation Describes how to fit the control panel and connect the power supply detectors and alarm devices 4 Programming Describes how to program the control panel for individualusers Operator Controls and Displays The control panel comprises a single printed circuit board with microproces sor electr...

Page 4: ...nt ENTRY EXIT Shows the state of the entry exit zone 1 6 Shows the state of detector zones 1 to 6 TAMPER Glows steadily if the tamper loop is broken The keypad on the control panel and 9427 provide the following keys OMIT Used to set the panel with individual zones temporarily omit ted ENTER Used to enter programming and setting unsetting commands PA Pressing the two PA keys 1 and 3 at the same ti...

Page 5: ...er the system is set or unset The panel provides a separate Entry Exit Zone for a door contact or PIR on the entrance door Zone 3 can be programmed as an additional Entry Exit zone if required All wiring detectors bell circuits and the panel lid are protected by an Anti Tamper loop If the anti tamper loop is broken then the panel gives an audible warning from the internal sounder and lights the Ta...

Page 6: ... a description of the communicator output pins Entry and Unsetting the System Opening the Entry Exit Zone when the panel is set starts the entry timer and the panel gives an entry tone The panel can be programmed with one of five delays to allow the user to get in and unset the panel If the entry time elapses before the end user enters the access code the panel starts a fixed 30 second Dual Ply ti...

Page 7: ...programmed to rearm up to three times First to Alarm Indication and Shock Sensor Reset The panel provides a Programmable Output O P which can be used for PIR Set Latch or Shock Sensor Reset If two or more PIR detectors are fitted to a zone then the panel cannot identify which unit caused an alarm Connecting O P to the Latch input of the detec tors on the zone overcomes this problem When O P is pro...

Page 8: ...ngement The control panel must be fitted with a rechargeable stand by battery so that the system can continue to operate during a mains power failure User Control The panel provides two independent 4 digit user access codes defaults 1234 and 0000 The user can change either of these codes at any time but cannot program the system with these codes Note that the default second user code 0000 is inact...

Page 9: ...ient Temp 20 º C Quiescent Panel Power 50mAnominal Active Panel Power 150mAnominal 9427 Remote Keypad 20mA Standby Battery 12 Volt 2 1AH rechargeable lead acid Gel Type battery Battery Space 185mm W 55mm H 30 mm D Outputs Bell Strobe O P and AUX are open collector transistor outputs Bell 500mA 12VDC negative applied Strobe 500mA 12VDC negative applied O P 100mA 12VDC negative applied AUX for detec...

Page 10: ...r and internal speaker are located in the back section of the case Figure 3 Inside the Control Panel Reset Pins Microcontroller NVM Chip F2 12V Aux Fuse F1 Battery Fuse F3 21 VAC Fuse Connectors 21VAC Connector Battery Connector Volume Control for Entry Exit tones Backlight Link Tamper switch Comms Connector ...

Page 11: ... if necessary Locating The External Bell Fit the unit as high as possible to reduce the chance of interference by an intruder Locate the unit in a position where it may easily be seen Do not locate the bell facing heavy traffic or a railway as this can affect the ability of the bell to be heard at a relatively short distance The wiring to the unit should enter the bell directly through the wall Ne...

Page 12: ...tem will not set if a door contact is open prompting the user to check and close doors or windows before setting The front door is connected to the Entry Exit Zone EE the back door to Zone 2 b The downstairs rooms are protected by PIRs zones 3 4 and 5 One PIR is fitted in the hallway zone 1 to start the entry timer and tone when the system is part set Figure 4 House Ground Floor Plan First Floor a...

Page 13: ...Options The occupants should Full Set the system when leaving the house empty and Part Set the system when sleeping upstairs Zone 1 should be programmed to start the entry timer when the system is Part Set This is useful if a child or guest inadvertently strays downstairs when the system is set See 4 Programming Example for details of how to program the system for thisexample ...

Page 14: ...terminal on the lower connector and the detectors to the 12V AUX terminal 9 Program the system see 4 Programming 10 Hand over to the user Fitting the System Fitting the Control Panel a Remove the control panel from the packing b Remove the front screw and open the hinged lid to the left Note the slotted central keyway located at the top of the back box c Mark and drill the centre hole and temporar...

Page 15: ...ing Door Contacts A door contact comprises a magnetic reed switch housed in a plastic casing and a separate magnet Two types of switches are suitable for a domestic installation see Figures 7 and 8 The Surface contact is fitted on the facing of the door frame with the magnet fitted in line on the door The Flush contact is inserted in a pre drilled hole in the frame The magnet is similarly inserted...

Page 16: ...ed detectors consult installation instructions and technical data supplied with the unit Fitting The External Sounder a Run the 6 core cable to the agreed position of the bell Run the cable directly through the wall into the back of the bell casing Do not run surface wiring to the bell as this will compromise the security of the system ...

Page 17: ...unswitched spur outlet fitted with a 1 Amp fuse Connect the mains supply to the control panel using the 3 way terminal block located in the panel back Note that the panel does not have an internal mains fuse All electrical connections should be carried out by a qualified electrician and must comply with the current IEEE Wiring Regulations 16 Edition Appendix 5 Standard Circuit Arrangement Figure 9...

Page 18: ...ore than two keypads Each one must be given a separate address Link LK1 sets the keypad address as shown in Figure 11 Use LK4 to switch the remote keypad backlights on or off Figure 11 Keypad Addressing and Keypad Backlight Note The control panel when supplied from the factory is configured with its backlight ON To turn the backlight OFF clip the link indicated in Figure 3 ...

Page 19: ... tamper circuits in series and then connect them to the A T terminals on the main PCB Figure 12 Detector Circuit Connections Connecting Door Contacts Figure 13 shows the connections for one door contact per zone loop Use four core cable for the tamper and circuit connections Note that the reed switch inside the door contact is connected to the plated screws shown in black in Figures 8 and 9 Figure...

Page 20: ...connect more than one door contact per zone Figure 14 Connecting Two Door Contacts per Zone ConnectingPIRs Figure 15 shows the connections for one PIR per zone loop Use 6 core for the power tamper and circuit connections Figure 15 Connecting One PIR per Zone ...

Page 21: ...hould be wired to the latch input of the detectors The power for the detectors is available from the two terminals on the PCB marked 12V AUX max current 300mA Connecting a Communicator To wire a communicator to the Com connector use cable Part No 485127 You can obtain this cable from your distributor Figure 17 shows the con nections available from the cable Figure 17 Com Connector Cable Part No 48...

Page 22: ...the connections for the external sounder strobe and internal sounder Caution Do not complete the connection between ve Hold off on the SAB and the 12V terminal on the 9448 at this stage Connections for the internal sounder s are marked LS ONE extra 16ohm 12W speaker Part No 9040 can be connected to the system ...

Page 23: ...496236 Issue 4 21 WiringExample Figure 19 shows an example system wired for two detectors Note that mains and battery connections are not shown Figure 19 Wiring Example 3 Installation ...

Page 24: ...al sounder stops Ignore any other lights 3 Key in 0 then ENTER followed by the factory default engineer access code 7890 All LEDs except for Power flash You are now in programming mode 4 Open the control panel lid connect the battery and complete the con nections between the 12V terminal on the lower connector and the externalsounder The external sounder should become silent Note The SAB module in...

Page 25: ...try time 20 seconds 43 Exittime 10 seconds 44 Zone 6 NormalAlarm 50 Prog O P PIR set latch 51 Zone 1 in Part Set NormalAlarm 52 Part set alarm response FullAlarm 53 Zone 3 NormalAlarm 54 Zone 5 NormalAlarm 55 Dual Ply Enabled 64 Keypad 1 3 PA Disabled 68 ChangingDefaultProgramming To change the factory defaults the panel must be in programming mode Then 1 Key in a two digit programming command fol...

Page 26: ...NTER zone n n ENTER LEDs OFF for zone not used see note 2 Engineer Code 20 ENTER new code ENTER 4 digits User Code 1 21 ENTER new code ENTER 4 digits see note 3 User Code 2 22 ENTER new code ENTER 4 digits see notes 3 4 Silent Part set 35 ENTER 0 ENTER Audible 1 ENTER Silent Zone 2 Entry 36 ENTER 0 ENTER NormalAlarm Route 1 ENTER Entry Route AutoRe Arm 40 ENTER 1 ENTER Neverrearm 2 ENTER Rearm onc...

Page 27: ...t change access codes LeaveProgram 99 ENTER See note 5 Notes 1 n n the numbers of the zones Key the zone number to toggle the zones on or off Pressing ENTER stores the zones selected You cannot omit Entry Exit zone s in Full or Part set 2 Program any zones not connected as Not used 3 The end user may change the user codes see separate user guide 4 Default user code 2 0000 is inactive Changing user...

Page 28: ...rewdriverblade 6 Key in 1234 7 Key in 0 then ENTER followed by 7890 6 You must now reprogram the access codes If you want to return the panel to the factory default settings without changing the access codes 1 Enter programming mode if you are not already there 2 Key in 98 ENTER at the keypad The system loads the factory default command values but does not changes the access codes see page 23 Engi...

Page 29: ... in Result 1 0 ENTER 7890 The panel enters programming mode and all LEDs except Power flash in unison 2 10 ENTER 6 ENTER Zone 6 is by passed during Part Set 3 11 ENTER 72 ENTER Entry exit zone and zone 2 are chime zones 4 40 ENTER 4 ENTER Rearm three times 5 43 ENTER 3 ENTER Entry time 30 seconds 6 44 ENTER 4 ENTER Exit time 45 seconds 7 52 ENTER 1 ENTER Zone 1 is Entry Exit Zone in Part Set 8 99 ...

Page 30: ...ufactured in the UK by Scantronic Ltd Product Support UK Tel 0891 616343 between 09 00 and 17 30 Monday to Friday CALLS CHARGED AT 50P PER MINUTE PRODUCT SUPPORT FAX NO 01594 544136 Part No 496236 Issue 4 ...

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