Detectors
The detection circuits consist of 2 series loops, (see figure 6).
The actual detection zone and the 24 hour tamper loop. The
detectors have normally closed contacts that break the series
loop in the event of an alarm or a device being tampered with.
Hence when wiring to a passive infrared (PIR) or vibration
detector or any other electronic detection device 6-core cable
(
RS
stock no. 365-587) is required to provide zone, 24 hour
and 12V power for magnetic door contacts.
A 4-core cable (
RS
stock no. 365-571) would be required.
Where a mixture of detectors are used 6-core can be used
throughout and 2-cores ignored for magnetic contacts. Figure
5 illustrates typical connections.
For detectors in the
RS
product range run the required cable to
each detector and connect up as illustrated.
Testing
Replace the lid on the control panel. Switch the mains on. If
the internal sounder sounds and the ÔTamperÕ LED is lit on the
keypad then there is a break in the tamper series circuit.
Check the covers on all detectors, keypads and control panel to
ensure that the tamper switches are operating. If this does not
cure the fault re-check the tamper wiring connections.
The test procedure is as follows:
1.
Type Ô1234Õ into the keypad, the exit time buzzer will begin.
2.
Before the exit times out press Ô*Õ followed by Ô9Õ and Ô4Õ.
The buzzer will emit a low level steady tone.
3.
Walk around to each detector and check for operation. The
keypad will give a loud pulsing tone to indicate correct
operation and the zone number LED will light whilst the
detector is operated.
4.
When the test is over press the Ô*Õ key to finish.
Should any detector not operate at the end of the test re-check
your wiring and re-test.
Sounder/strobe connections
The sounder strobe wiring should now be installed.
Connections for the
RS
range of units are given in figure 7.
The installation and testing of these units should be as the
included instructions with each sounder/strobe unit.
Internal sounder (speakers)
The control panel is not fitted with a speaker in the box. If
internal speakers are required they should be connected to the
terminals marked SPEAKER (see figure 6). A maximum of two
16½ speakers may be fitted in parallel.
Programming
Programming of the panel can be divided into ÕuserÕ and
ÔengineerÕ programming facilities. The user facilities are those
that may need to be changed in day to day use of the panel
and the engineer facilities are those that will be set up when the
alarm is initially installed. The panel is also set up initially with
factory default settings, these are listed below.
Factory defaults
User/customer code 1
1234
User/customer code 2
Disabled (0000)
Engineer code
7890
Circuit 1
Entry circuit (fixed)
Circuit 2
Alarm circuit isolated in part set
Circuit 3
Alarm circuit
Circuit 4
Alarm circuit
Circuit 5
Alarm circuit
Circuit 6
Alarm circuit
Circuit 7
PA circuit (fixed)
Full set exit time
30 seconds
Part set exit time
15 seconds
Entry time
30 seconds
Bell ring time
15 minutes
Chimes
Disabled
User programming
These are functions alterable whilst the panel is unset or by
using the user code.
Changing the user code
There are two separate user codes available. At default the
second user code will be disabled.
1
Master user
2
Second user
Enter the four digit user code, the buzzer will emit a steady
sound and the exit time start. Press the Ô*Õ key followed by the
Ô9Õ key, followed by the key for the user to be altered. The
LEDs 1, 2, 3 and 4 will now come on to indicate a new 4 digit
code is required. Enter your new code. As you press each key
one LED will go out. If your new code is allowed an accept
tone will be given. If the new code is barred an error tone will
be given and your old code will still be valid. Start again and
enter a different four digit code.
B
3
2
1
24 HR
TAMPER
A
U
X
etc.
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
12V
A
B
Figure 6. Schematic diagram of detector connections
BELL
ST SPK AUX L ID D C
R
S
A
RS
stock no.
740-427 Ret sig
0V
740-433 Ret sig
0V
437-660
Return
-Ve
Siren
trig.
Strobe
trig.
Siren
trig.
Strobe
trig.
SW
-Ve
N/A
+Ve
+Ve
+Ve
B
C
D
E
Figure 7. Sounder/strobe unit connections
A. Magnetic contact
B. PIR
A. Securit 7 control panel
B. AC indicator
C. Battery
D. 2 x 16½ speakers max.
E.
RS
sounder/strobe
connections