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Installation

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INS 034-9

2.4.1

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Veritas 8

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL Security Control Panels INS034 9...

Page 2: ...8 Times 18 2 7 8 Unit Goes Into False Alarm 18 2 7 9 Unit Makes No Sound 18 2 7 10 System Operates but Remote Keypad Makes No Sound 19 2 7 11 The External Sounder or Strobe Does Not Work 19 2 7 12 Th...

Page 3: ...Basic Log 34 3 15 Programming the Suites 35 3 15 1 Programming the Part Set Suites 35 3 15 2 Programming the Chime Suite 35 3 15 3 Programming the Double Knock Suite 35 3 15 4 Programming the Manual O...

Page 4: ...s Program Current Time Enter Time HH MM SS Press Program Service Timer 1 Date Enter Date DD MM YY Press Program Service Timer 2 Date Enter Date DD MM YY Press Program Service Timer 3 Date Enter Date D...

Page 5: ...amper Alarm On 4 Silent Part Set no exit tone on part set Off 5 High Level Chime chime at full volume Off 6 Invert Bell Output negative removed instead of negative applied useful for SCBs Off 7 Final...

Page 6: ...actory set User code The error tone will stop The Power light will be flashing Enter the factory set Engineer code and press All the zone lights will illuminate Enter The zone lights will turn off The...

Page 7: ...building mains supply MUST incorporate appropriate short circuit backup protection e g a fuse or circuit breaker of High Breaking Capacity HBC at least 1500A 7 Use mains cable of adequate carrying ca...

Page 8: ...Installation 8 INS 034 9 2 4 1 Veritas PCB Layouts Figure 1 Veritas PCB Layouts Figure 1a Veritas 8 PCB Figure 1b Veritas 8 Compact PCB Figure 1c Veritas R8 PCB...

Page 9: ...k 2 Spare PCB fuses are supplied in a press seal bag Fuse Description Rating F1 Battery fuse F1A 250V 20mm F2 Bell Strobe fuse F1A 250V 20mm F3 L S Detector Auxiliary fuse F500mA 250V 20mm F4 RKP Auxi...

Page 10: ...a built in battery After connecting this battery the sounder will usually sound until its cover is fitted and it is supplied with power from the control panel 5 Terminal B may be programmed as switch...

Page 11: ...Installation INS 034 9 11 Figure 3d Citadel Defender Figure 3e Volumatic Flashguard Figure 3f Gardiner Technology Novagard 2 Figure 3g Activeguard AU101 Figure 3h CQR Integra HS...

Page 12: ...the control panel Figure 4 Wiring Magnetic Contacts Figure 4a Wiring a Single Magnetic Contact to a Zone see also Figure 6 Figure 4b Wiring Multiple Magnetic Contacts to a Zone see also Figure 6 Mixi...

Page 13: ...g Powered Detectors 1 Power is wired in parallel whereas normally closed alarm loops are wired in series normally open alarm loops are wired in parallel 2 Mixing powered detectors and magnetic contact...

Page 14: ...er connections in addition to the external sounder as follows Terminal Connect To A Siren Positive Supply 12V B Siren Negative Activate Negative Supply 0V 2 4 7 Global System Tamper This is connected...

Page 15: ...ring are as per the instructions Correct any mistakes and repeat the test see section 2 7 page 17 on Trouble Shooting Replace the lid and secure with the two lid screws supplied do not over tighten Re...

Page 16: ...dure described in section 3 14 page 34 If it is necessary to remove the lid first switch off the mains supply to the control panel Ensure that the Power light is flashing then use a suitable mains tes...

Page 17: ...itted in the correct places Check there are no wires shorting to the underside of the PCB Repeated blowing of the battery fuse F1 may indicate a faulty battery 2 7 4 Unit Does Not Accept Code If using...

Page 18: ...s of 9 bleeps Press The display will illuminate the zones that are about to be armed Press The Tamper light will turn off Press The exit tone and exit timer will start To prevent repeated false alarms...

Page 19: ...robe make a temporary connection between SAB S and D 2 7 12 The Panic Button Does Not Work Check that the Zone Type of the zone to which the panic button is connected is programmed as PA section 3 9 p...

Page 20: ...are disabled when the Programming Menu is accessed via an Engineer code 3 To omit zones set chime or change the User code refer to the User Guide 4 The system programming is retained even in the even...

Page 21: ...cted if older version remote keypads are used 3 2 2 Miscellaneous Selections One From the Programming Menu enter The zone lights of the options currently selected will illuminate Press the appropriate...

Page 22: ...alarm after 16 invalid key presses when unset Off 5 Random Number Remote Reset RNRR see section 3 2 5 page 23 Off 6 Push To Set see section 3 2 6 page 24 Off 7 Strobe Flash on Full Set On 8 Invert Swi...

Page 23: ...n an Engineer Reset is required the user can still silence the alarm and cancel the strobe but cannot reset the system 2 RNRR is a method of clearing Engineer Reset It will not function unless at leas...

Page 24: ...he Programming Menu enter All the zone lights will turn off Enter the desired number of Alarm Activations as a two digit number e g for three Activations enter Zone 1 light will illuminate when the fi...

Page 25: ...ill sound the quiet exit tone When any zone is opened the corresponding zone light will illuminate The control panel will in addition sound a repeating series of bleeps corresponding to the open zone...

Page 26: ...g the first 10 seconds after power up 3 7 Programming the Switched Positive Output From the Programming Menu enter The zone light of the function currently selected will illuminate Press the number of...

Page 27: ...el will configure it as present and illuminate the zone light corresponding to its address To leave configuring press If the configuration has not been updated the panel will sound an error tone The s...

Page 28: ...hen the panel is set will cause an alarm During entry mode activations of a zone with this Zone Type are disregarded This Zone Type would typically be used for a hall PIR when there is a magnetic cont...

Page 29: ...switch can be used to full set unset silence an alarm and reset the system 1 Ensure that there are no 24 Hour zones Fire PA and Tamper in fault when using a key switch to reset the system 2 The state...

Page 30: ...ot omitted by any of the Part Set Suites The system can be programmed to automatically change the Zone Type of any zone into either Exit Entry Inhibited Entry or Guard on part set section 3 10 page 30...

Page 31: ...be changed into Inhibited Entry Enter The zone lights of the zones which are currently included will illuminate Press the appropriate numbered button s of the zone s to be included or excluded Press T...

Page 32: ...port of service contracts Disclaimer It is the responsibility of the Installer to obtain prior written agreement from the Customer regarding any use of a Service Timer Texecom accept no liability what...

Page 33: ...vice Timer Three Lockout From the Programming Menu enter All the zone lights will turn off Enter Service Timer Three Lockout date as a 6 digit number Day Day Month Month Year Year e g to program the 1...

Page 34: ...off Press The system will chime to confirm that the Seven Event Basic Log has been erased The system will then automatically revert to the Programming Menu and all the zone lights will illuminate 3 14...

Page 35: ...cally revert to the Programming Menu and all the zone lights will illuminate 3 15 2 Programming the Chime Suite The Chime Suite defines the zones that will be automatically included and excluded omitt...

Page 36: ...ded from the Manual Omit Suite 2 Zones not included in the Manual Omit Suite will still be omitted if they are excluded in the Part Set Suites 3 15 5 Programming the Zone Disable Suite The Zone Disabl...

Page 37: ...ve failed Soak Test will be cleared when the Soak Test Suite is programmed If a Soak Test zone activates all subsequent zone activations will be logged as well For example zones 5 6 7 8 are on Soak Te...

Page 38: ...mm x 55mm Veritas 8 Veritas R8 282mm x 225mm x 80mm 4 3 Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C 14 F to 50 C 122 F Storage Temperature 20 C 4 F to 60 C 140 F Maximum Humidity 95 non condensing see sa...

Page 39: ...6 Miscellaneous Internal Speaker 50mm 16 Low Level Volume Adjustable High Level Volume 90dB at 1m Loop Response Time Minimum 200ms Maximum 800ms Remote Keypads Up to 6 4 7 Safety Notes 1 Mains voltag...

Page 40: ...not fit more than one non latching powered detector per zone do not mix unpowered detectors and non latching powered detectors on a zone In order to comply with EN 50131 1 the Entry Time should not be...

Page 41: ...as corresponds to Inhibit The Zone Disable facility supported by the Veritas corresponds to Isolate 3 When the battery voltage falls below the minimum system operating voltage it will be indicated as...

Page 42: ...lation Date Zone Zone Type Area Protected Low Loop Resistance Clear High Loop Resistance Fault 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The Instructions MUST NOT be Stored inside the Control Panel 5 2 Maintenance Call Out Rec...

Page 43: ...er Alarm Systems do you install on average each month Do you have access to the Internet Yes No Are you interested in Upload Download Yes No Are you Accredited NACOSS SSAIB AISC Yes No Do you read Sec...

Page 44: ...Information Simply complete the form on the reverse of this page and either fax or send it to Texecom to become a Registered Texecom Installer Registration available to UK Professional Installers onl...

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