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the alarm system number, waiting for between one and two rings and
then hanging up. The alarm system now knows to expect a call within
the next 10 to 90  seconds. Downloader then rings the alarm system
again, within 10 to 90 seconds. The alarm system answers after the
first ring.

Note: When using "Answer on 1 Ring" set the number of rings in "Rings to Answer"

to a higher number than that used by the equipment sharing the telephone line
with the alarm system. If you do not, then the other equipment will never
answer any incoming calls.

Use:

To:

Notes:

View Account Name

Enter Rings to Answer

Dis/Enable Answer on 1 ring

Dis/Enable Secure Callback

Enter Downloader
telephone number(s)

Menu 73

Three telephone numbers,
max 32 digits each,
enter 'W' for dial tone wait.

Figure 12. Programming for Downloader

Connecting to a Remote PC for the First Time (Menu 66)

1.

Select Menu 66 and press Enter.

The display shows:

SERIAL OUTPUT
PRINTER

2.

Use the up or down arrow keys to select Remote PC.
Press Enter to confirm your choice.

The display shows:

WAITING FOR
RINGING.

3.

Wait while the remote PC establishes contact.

The display shows:

CALL ANSWERED

followed by:

SYSTEM UNDER
PC CONTROL

Other keypads in the system show:

SYSTEM BEING
CONFIGURED!

8136

Connecting to a Remote PC for the First Time

Содержание 8136UK-50

Страница 1: ...056 Plug on Digital Communicator Plug on RedCare STU manufactured by others 9076 01 02 Signalling Interfaces 901 Wired IDIS Module Pack of 5 903 Mains switching AC relay I O IDIS boxed interface 904 Low voltage relay I O IDIS boxed interface 905 IDIS LIM 5x 4wire CC in 5x 0C outputs 100mA each 906 Obsolete IDIS SCB Module 907 IDIS Power Supply 908 IDIS Line Interface Module 915 916 IDIS PIRs 920 I...

Страница 2: ...he 8136 also provides pins for fitting a plug on communication device and will work with any device that complies with the Scantronic plug on footprint The 8136 software provides a flexible installation that can meet many differ ent needs A system can be partitioned by installer programming so that it can provide up to four sub Alarm Systems using one set of hardware The 8136 can provide for up to...

Страница 3: ...30 Low Profile Keypad The 930 contains the same PCB as the 931 but in an alternative style case Figure 2 930 Operator Controls and Displays Level A to D LEDs Set or Unset Power Keyboard with backlit soft rubber keys Optional programmable panic alarm keys Press keys 1 and 3 together Scroll and Level setting keys Edit keys Optional programmable control function keys Press keys 7 and 9 together Menu ...

Страница 4: ...mA With the system quiescent this supply is used as follows 8136i end station 150mA Each Remote Keypad 60mA 8 Zone Expander 20mA 32 channel IDIS Expander 20 mA 128 channel DIS Expander 100mA The remaining current is available for recharging the battery supplying IDIS devices though the IDIS expander and supplying attached devices through the 12V Aux terminals on the main connector Output Protectio...

Страница 5: ... cable If you wish to connect more keypads the cable must be shorter or the 0V wire must be thicker Ensure that at the last keypad the voltage between 0V and 12V wires is no less than 10 5V FSL Zone Wiring The recommended maximum distance for FSL zones using standard alarm cable is 300m IDIS Zone Wiring The maximum cable length for a single IDIS loop including spurs is 500m Greater distances can b...

Страница 6: ...dress 1 Open the keypad case and identify the Prog and Test switches see Figure 5 2 Set the Prog switch on the keypad PCB to On and the Test switch to Off 3 Connect the 0V and 12v terminals to a 12 volt DC supply for example a charged battery The display shows the software number of the keypad Take note for future reference 4 Press Menu The display shows the current keypad address for example 1 1 ...

Страница 7: ...ive or 1 for Inactive for example 4 0 11 Change the key status as required by entering 0 or 1 The keypad keys are normally left active ZERO 12 Repeat 2 to 11 for any other keypad 13 Set the Prog switch to OFF and remove power to the keypads to lock the address and options into the keypad s Wiring Zone 1 All Zones are configured as Two Wire Fully Supervised Loops Zone 8 Anti Tamper Siren 4x 9040 SR...

Страница 8: ...ds FSL and IDIS zones Wiring Keypads All keypads must be connected either to Keypad terminals on the main PCB or daisy chained to other keypads Figure 5 shows the connections Micro I P SND SIG SRQ VE 0V Prog Test 1 2 Vol Display Rear of keypad pcb N O Exit Terminate Button or N C Lock Set Switch End Station Connections 0V SIG V SRQ Extension Piezo 12VDC E E Sounder 25mA Max To other keypad s Figur...

Страница 9: ...ised and to program a Strobe output Use Menu 56 to select type of tamper return If the cable to the external sounder is longer than 50m then some makes of sounder may cause a tamper when activated To overcome this problem double up the wires between the ve Hold Off on the sounder and the Aux ve connection on the panel If more than one external sounder is being con nected then consult the sounder m...

Страница 10: ...zones 73 104 IDIS Loop 2 zones 41 72 12V 0V SIG 12V 0V SIG 12V 0V SIG Micro IDIS Prog IDIS Loop 1 zones 09 40 12V 0V SIG Plug on sockets under PCB Figure 8 IDIS Expander Cards 941UK 00 and 942UK 00 Connecting a Plug On Communicator 5 or A 2 or B A B C B1 A1 Safety Earth BT master Box Exclusive Line Telephone line to other equipment for example Fax answer machines Plu on STU 9056 Plug On Communicat...

Страница 11: ...ersion number and the date M8136UK 00 Vnn 09 19 15 01 97 After 3 seconds the display shows the date and time WED 15 JAN 1998 09 20 2 Key in the factory default user code 1234 and press Enter The display can show different messages depending on how the system is currently set up SYSTEM DISARMED RESET REQUIRED 3 Key in the factory default installer code zero 0 7890 then press Menu The display shows ...

Страница 12: ...egories Menu No Category 00 Start point for Installer programming 01 04 09 Software version Testing and Printing 10 11 Account Name 20 21 22 Zone Expansion and IDIS Programming 31 35 Zone and Area Programming 40 49 Level and keypad Programming 50 56 Output Programming 60 67 System Options 70 73 Communications For a complete list of Menus and options see the next two pages Finding Menu Items 8136 ...

Страница 13: ... 00 PROGRAM SYSTEM 01 DISPLAY PANEL VERSION NUMBER 04 TEST OPTIONS SELECT TEST WALK TEST SELECT TEST OUTPUT TEST SELECT TEST SOUNDER TEST SELECT TEST ZONE TEST SELECT TEST AUX VOLTAGE BATTERY CHARGE 31 ZONE NAMES 32 ZONE OPTIONS 33 IDIS INITIALISATION 34 AREA NAMES 35 PROGRAM PARTITIONS 41 LEVEL ALLOCATION 42 LEVEL EXIT MODE 43 LEVEL ENTRY TIME 44 LEVEL FLEX ZONES 45 ALARM RESPONSE 46 LEVEL REARM ...

Страница 14: ...dible or Silent 63 LINE FAULT RESPONSE Zone omission 24hr omission 64 ALLOW ZONE OMITS Installer reset Keyswitch reset PA Reset Anticode reset CSID code RedCare Reset Tamper Reset Indicator 65 SYSTEM RESET Serial Output Printer Logging Printer Local PC Remote PC 66 SERIAL PORT Access codes Day tamper comms First circuit rearm Set no mains Alarm Abort Reset no mains Alarm Confirm Need lid open Dual...

Страница 15: ...w keys will scroll the display through a list of the options belonging to that menu The left and right arrow keys C and D on the keypads let you move the cursor For some parameters the up and down arrow keys also let you toggle between on or off Y yes or N no or a short list of allowed values When you have finished changing an option press Enter to store the change Correcting mistakes If you decid...

Страница 16: ... 4 4 4 4 V 8 8 3 3 C 1 1 1 1 M 5 5 W 8 8 8 4 4 D 2 2 N 5 5 5 X 8 8 8 8 5 5 E 2 2 2 O 5 5 5 5 Y 9 9 6 6 F 2 2 2 2 P 6 6 Z 9 9 9 7 7 G 3 3 Q 6 6 6 e c a p S 9 9 9 9 8 8 H 3 3 3 R 6 6 6 6 0 0 9 9 I 3 3 3 3 S 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 J 4 4 T 7 7 7 0 0 0 0 Figure 10 Letters Generated by Each Number Key Leaving Programming Mode The 8136 does not have a Day state since different Levels can be set or unset independe...

Страница 17: ...onfig error for example CHECK CONFIG AREA 04 NO P See Fault Finding Error Messages for an explanation of the fault and how to correct it Re entering Programming Mode To enter Installer Programming Mode The display shows the date and time WED 15 JAN 1998 09 00 1 Key in 0 zero followed by the Installer code default 7890 then press Menu The display shows 0 INSTALLER PROGRAMMING 2 Press Enter The disp...

Страница 18: ...0 for Installer For six digit codes 123456 for User and 567890 for Installer All user attributes return to default values In addition the system Disallows remote set unset Unlocks any lockout imposed by Downloader Clears any message that may have been sent by Downloader Re initialises communications with all keypads The remaining programming is unchanged Return to Factory Defaults If you need to r...

Страница 19: ...that you can re enter programming mode successfully the system loads the default Installer Code The rest of this section contains programming examples showing how to use the Menus to set up typical applications Each example assumes that you know how to select Menus and change their contents During programming some Menus will appear that are not needed for the example shown Use the Menu key to leav...

Страница 20: ...r the display shows ZONES 1 8 FSL 9 136 I D I S Note If the display does not show the required number of zones check the expander board has been fitted correctly then repeat Menu 21 3 Press Enter The display shows 22 IDIS PROGRAMMING 4 Press Enter The displays shows IDIS LOOP NO 1 NO DEVICE FOUND 5 There are several types of programming lead For all types plug the 3 way Molex connector onto the pi...

Страница 21: ...or example IDIS LOOP NO 1 PROG DEVICE Z009 If the display shows any other message see IDIS Programming Errors 8 Use the up and down arrow keys to select the correct loop number The system will change the zone number to the appropriate one for the selected loop For example IDIS Loop 1 contains zones 9 to 40 the display shows Z009 IDIS Loop 2 contains zones 41 to 72 the display shows Z041 IDIS Loop ...

Страница 22: ...isplay while programming IDIS modules sensors If so follow the procedure indi cated OUT OF RANGE The module is blank or incorrectly programmed Carry on and try to program the module If you do not succeed then use a new device and return the original to the manufacturer NOT IDIS ZONE You have tried to program a zone number less than 9 Zones 1 to 8 are FSL zones NO DEVICE FOUND There is nothing conn...

Страница 23: ...t level of security The 8136 provides up to four Levels labelled A B C and D Each Level can have its own Exit Mode Entry and Exit Times Alarm Response and Re Arm Re sponse LEDs on the keypads show the status of each Level Flexi Zone A Flexi zone is a zone type that can be used whenever you want a zone to change type according to the Level of setting in use Since an Area can belong to more than one...

Страница 24: ...01 Area 01 all other Areas to Area nn Menu 35 Program Partitions None No Areas Allocated Menu 40 Program Multi Flex Menu 41 Level Allocation Level A B C D None Menu 42 Level Exit Mode All Levels Timed and terminate Exit Time 10 Seconds Menu 43 Level Entry Time All Levels 20 Seconds Menu 44 Level Flex Zones Not Set Up NU Menu 45 Level Alarm response All Levels Full Alarm Menu 46 Level Re Arm Operat...

Страница 25: ... Lid Open Enabled Inhibit Set LED Enabled Menu 68 Battery Test disabled Menu 70 Program Communications Menu 71 Communications options Dial Type Loop Disconnect Call Mode Disabled Menu 73 Downloader Options Account Name blank Rings to Answer 5 Answer on 1 ring disabled Secure Callback disabled P01 to P03 Download Numbers blank When the installer resets defaults using the RST pins the system changes...

Страница 26: ...ides extra security when a remote PC is dialling into the 8136 When the remote PC calls the 8136 waits for the set number of rings and then answers The remote PC sends a panel ID the DOWNLOADER software version and a callback number The panel checks that the remote PC is sending the correct panel ID and is using the correct DOWNLOADER software version If these items don t match then the panel hang...

Страница 27: ...ing calls Use To Notes View Account Name Enter Rings to Answer Dis Enable Answer on 1 ring Dis Enable Secure Callback Enter Downloader telephone number s Menu 73 Three telephone numbers max 32 digits each enter W for dial tone wait Figure 12 Programming for Downloader Connecting to a Remote PC for the First Time Menu 66 1 Select Menu 66 and press Enter The display shows SERIAL OUTPUT PRINTER 2 Use...

Страница 28: ... ends of the cable should have female con nectors 1 DCD 2 Rx Data input 3 Tx Data output 4 DTR 5 0V 6 DSR 7 RTS output 8 CTS input 9 Ring Indicator 1 2 Tx Data output 3 Rx Data input 4 RTS 5 CTS 6 7 8 9 20 Not connected 1 Rx Data input 2 Tx Data output 3 V nominal 10V limited to 5mA 4 0V 5 Not connected 6 CTS output 7 RTS input 8 Not connected 9 Control Panel PC Serial Port Not connected 1 Rx Data...

Страница 29: ...es With an ICB line a remote PC cannot call into the 8136 to start a download The download must be initiated by the user with User Menu 5 To make sure this facility works correctly the installer must program the system using Menu 73 as follows 1 Make sure Secure Callback is disabled 2 Enter the telephone number of the downloading PC The user starts a call out from Menu 5 Answer remote call from cs...

Страница 30: ...to User Menu 3 Error Messages At various points in programming you may see error messages on the display The majority are self explanatory The following list shows those that are more obscure Configuration Checking Error Messages The end station checks the configuration when you exit programming mode or when you apply power If the end station finds a configuration error during power up it displays...

Страница 31: ... Alarm Abort at the same time Only one of these facilities should be enabled Action Check Menu 67 LEVEL B IN 2P Meaning Level Assigned to Two Partitions In the example shown Level B includes an Area that also belongs to more than one Partition Action Check Menus 35 and 41 A IN LC ERROR Meaning Area Doesn t Exist In the example shown Level C lists an Area which doesn t exist Action Check Menu 41 LE...

Страница 32: ...grammed as Trouble In the example shown zone 18 is one of the zones Action Check Menu 32 FSL Zone Status Error Messages Z01 FSL STATUS 1K9 TROUBLE Meaning FSL Loop Resistance Wrong The loop resistance on one of the FSL loops is above or below the normal threshold Level Zones in trouble will not prevent a user from setting the system however the system displays the call engineer message when the us...

Страница 33: ...fault You can see any other faults by pressing the up arrow key the A key Table 1 shows the meaning of the messages that might be displayed Table 1 Menu 33 Initialisation Fault Reports for IDIS Fault report Meaning Loop xx overcurrent 1 A module tamper loop shorted to 0V N A to LIMs 2 A short between 0V and bus signal 3 12V and bus signal crossed at one or more sensors All zones on a loop missing ...

Страница 34: ...ected to the panel then initialise the module using Menu 33 see Table 1 for a list of possible fault reports Ignore any mes sages about missing modules other than the one you are testing b Run diagnostic checks on the module Table 2 shows a list of possible fault reports from Menu 04 Table 3 shows a list of possi ble fault reports from the Handheld Programmer Table 2 Menu 04 Zone Status IDIS Zone ...

Страница 35: ...t succeed then use a new device and return the original to the manufacturer FREQUENCY ERROR The device or module is not programmed correctly Try again to program the module If you do not succeed then use a new device and return the original to the manufacturer NON SCANTRONIC The module is not a Scantronic IDIS device The module cannot be used c Check the current readings from the module Table 4 sh...

Страница 36: ... has volt free contacts and no capacitors fitted across contacts If a fault still cannot be fixed by changes to that module or its immediate wiring then carry on testing using the Thorough Test Method Thorough Test Method 1 The IDIS bus may be affected by excessive voltage drop along the 0V wire To check the voltage drop use the same meter for all readings a Check the voltage between 0V an Sig at ...

Страница 37: ...d There should be no connection 7 Split the loop into two approximately equal sections with at least some sensors in each section Connect one section at a time and reinitialise If the system works with either section but not both it has a capacitance loading problem Improving the Voltage Drop You can improve the voltage drop by thickening the 0V wire reducing the current drawn by different sensors...

Страница 38: ...ed to junction boxes then find the worst volt drop point in the system by measurement Trace the cables back towards the panel and find a point that has a volt drop about half as bad as the worst measurement Connect the PSU near this point Note that if you fit the PSU at the far end of the cable and power all the sensors then you still may have an excessive 0V voltage drop between the panel and the...

Страница 39: ...lways linked to all Partitions The Master User who can change ordinary user s access to the system provided they belong to the same Partition as the Master user Ordinary users who can cannot change their level of access to user functions The Supervisor can give users 02 to 95 one or more of the following access rights Be a Master User change access codes and authority for them selves and any ordin...

Страница 40: ...VEL KEY ENTER Part sets the system Turn individual level off ACCESS CODE LEVEL KEY ENTER Display shows time and date System is ready to use Set individual area ACCESS CODE LEVEL KEY AREA NO ENTER Switch off the Bells ACCESS CODE ENTER Bells and sounder cease The display shows first detector zone to alarm Read log ACCESS CODE MENU 9 Displays the events it has ENTER ENTER recorded Press A to see ear...

Страница 41: ...and authority levels Menu 9 Log Functions including View Event Log and Print Event Log To gain access to these menus from a keypad the user must key in Access Code Menu key Menu Number Enter See pages 42 and 43 for more details on user menus Installer Setting When you leave Programming Mode the system will allow you to enter the Installer access code and use menus 4 5 6 7 and 9 In addition you can...

Страница 42: ...D DATE TUE 07 JAN 1997 15 30 Press C or D until the cursor is under the item you want to change Press A or B to change the numbers to the value you want ENTER SET SUMMER WINTER TIME SET DATE DD MMM SET DATE DD MMM ENTER Press A or B to change the MONTH ENTER Press A or B to change the DAY ENTER SET TIME FORWARD 1 HOUR Press A or B to forward backward or no change ENTER 5 ANSWER REMOTE CALL FROM CS...

Страница 43: ...ress A or B to permit or not permit ENTER U02 CHANGE DATE ENTER Press A or B to enable or disable ENTER U02 MASTER USER ENTER ENTER Access Code Menu 8 Supervisor and restricted access for Master User Access Code Menu 7 7 CHANGE AREA ZONE NAMES ENTER A01 NAME AREA 01 Press A or B until the display shows the area you want to name Key in Area name ENTER CHANGE AREA NAME CHANGE ZONE NAME 001 NAME ZONE...

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