Introduction
This booklet gives a series of worked examples of how to
program the TS2500 for various situations. Before
studying the examples, make sure you are familiar with
the following terms and facilities. (All references are to
sections in the TS2500 Installation & Programming
Manual.)
. You assign each detector a circuit type so
that the control panel can give the appropriate
response. Types include, for example, normal alarms,
24hour alarms, fire alarms and several others. For a full
list of available types see “Engineer’s Menu 1 - Circuit
Types”.
. You can further modify the way the
control panel responds to each circuit by assigning a
circuit attribute. For example, the “chime” attribute
allows you to program the panel to sound a chime tone
every time a particular detector is triggered. For a full list
of available attributes see “Engineer’s Menu 1 - Circuit
Attributes”.
. A ward is a subdivision of the complete system.
Each ward contains a group of circuits that can be set
or unset at the same time. The TS2500 provides up to 16
wards, labelled A, B, C up to P. Each piece of
equipment on the system must be assigned to a ward.
Examples 1 to 4 on the following pages show how these
facilities can be used.
Example 1: Simple Commercial
Figure 1 shows a small installation in a commercial
premises.
The door from sales to the outside of the premises has a
keypad.
All circuits and keypads are assigned to one ward. The
ward has a final exit setting mode, with 60 seconds entry
and exit time.
Note how the zones are numbered: since there is only
one Xnode connected to network 1 (in this example)
then zone numbers run from 1001 to 1008.
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P
P
P
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
C
RK
CP
RK
CP
Key:
Workshop
Canteen
Stores
Sales
Office
Passive Infra-Red Detector
Magnetic Contact
Remote Keypad
Control Panel
P
XN
Xnode
XN
1001
1003
1005
1008
1004
1007
1006
1002
Figure 1. Simple Commercial Example.
To:
Notes:
Assign circuit types.
and attributes.
Allocate circuits to
ward A.
Program system timers.
Return to Day Mode.
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Program setting modes.
Program network
equipment to ward.
Program other
equipment to ward.
System can have up to 16 wards.
For this example assign all circuits
to ward A.
Each ward must have its own exit and
entry delay time. In the example, ward
A has entry and exit times of 60s.
Each ward must have its own setting
mode. In the example ward A has a
final exit setting mode.
Assign the xnode to ward A.
Assign all keypads to ward A.
Make sure that all peripherals (for
example panel tamper and bell tamper)
are assigned correctly, in this case
to ward A.
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Enter Engineer's
Passcode
Then key in:
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