CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide
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NSTALLATION GUIDELINES
This installation manual details the installation and programming of the CSx75 using an
LCD keypad or LED keypad. You can also program the system from a PC using the
up/download procedure and Windows-based software.
4.1 Installing
the
system
Essential
Optional
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Control unit and keypad
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Four or six-way security wire
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Battery for control unit (7.2Ah
recommended)
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Screws, wall plugs and cable clips
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Sensors
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Sounders
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Screwdrivers, wire cutters and wire
strippers
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Additional keypads
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Additional expansion modules
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Voice module
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RS232 adapter (depending on model)
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Keyswitch
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PC with Windows software
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Multimeter
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Keypad on a long lead
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Input and output expanders
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Home automation module
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The CS175 must have at least one keypad (LED or LCD) installed. On the CS275,
CS575 and CS875 you can disconnect the keypad after programming or program
remotely by means of the up/download package.
4.2 Wiring the system
The CSx75 control panel has been designed, assembled and tested to meet the
requirements of current relevant standards related to safety, emission and immunity
with respect to environmental electrical and electromagnetic interference. Only a
qualified electrician or other suitable trained and qualified person should attempt to
wire this system to the mains or to the public telephone network.
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Always disconnect the mains power before opening the control panel cabinet. Disconnect
the AC mains plug from the AC mains wall socket or disconnect the mains by means of
the dedicated circuit breaker provided.
When installing the CSx75, you should follow local standards and the following guidelines.
1. Ensure that there is a good earth for the alarm system. A good earth is essential for
effective resistance to electrical interference. Do not forget to provide a network earth
for the telephone dialler.
2. Maintain a good separation between low voltage and mains supply cables. Use
separate points of cable entry to the control panel cabinet.
3. Avoid loops of wire inside the control panel and route cables so they do not lie on top
or underneath the printed circuit board. The use of cable ties is recommended and
improves neatness within the box.
4. Mains switching relays must not be fitted inside the control panel cabinet. The
switching of these relays may cause electrical interference. Any circuit connected
either directly to the on-board relay’s contact or to the external relay’s contact