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Pagina 1 - PROGRAMMING GUIDE

HARDWIRED CONTROLPANELINSTALLATION ANDPROGRAMMING GUIDE

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4 4967911. IntroductionSystem FeaturesDetectorsThe control unit and expanders provide connections for up to 40 separatedetector zones. There are three

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94 496791IndexSSecure callback ... 72SELV ...

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496791 95IndexNotes:

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496791 51. Introductionother detectors or remote setting switches apart from the ones it has learned.See the separate "RFX Installation and Progr

Pagina 7 - 1. INTRODUCTION

6 4967911. Introduction

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496791 72. Technical Description2. Technical DescriptionSpecificationEnvironmental Grade 2Operating temperature -10° to +55°CHumidity 96% RHDimensions

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8 4967912. Technical DescriptionLS Can support two parallel connected externallymounted 16 Ohm loudspeakers for internal sounderor EE tones.AUX 500mA,

Pagina 10 - 9955 Radio Expander

496791 92. Technical DescriptionControl Unit PCBFigure 3 shows the layout of the control unit PCB.Figure 3. Control Unit PCB LayoutLid TamperswitchZon

Pagina 11 - Configurations

10 4967912. Technical Description9954 ExpanderThe 9954 Expander provides connectors for either eight four-wire CC loopzones, FSL or EOL zones. Figure

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496791 113. Installation3. INSTALLATIONCaution: Always remove mains power before opening the case lid. Donot work inside the control unit with mains p

Pagina 13 - 2. Technical Description

12 4967913. InstallationCabling Keypads and ExpandersCooper Security recommend that you use 8-core 7/0.2 or 16/0.2 alarm cablefor wiring keypads and e

Pagina 14 - Compatible Equipment

496791 133. Installation1. Do not connect anything other than keypads and expanders to the keypadbus. The keypad bus power supply is limited to a maxi

Pagina 15 - Control Unit PCB

9851 Hardwired Control Panel Installation and Programming Guide.© Cooper Security Limited. 2002Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents

Pagina 16 - 9954 Expander

14 4967913. InstallationCooper Security recommend that you mount the keypad using No 8 or 6screws (M4/M3.5) as follows:1. Select which cable entry you

Pagina 17 - 3. INSTALLATION

496791 153. InstallationTo Control PanelTransformerLNT 250mA 250V230V ~50Hz 200mAFigure 7. Mains ConnectionConnect the 21VAC lead from the mains trans

Pagina 18 - Cabling Keypads and Expanders

16 4967913. InstallationKeypad BacklightWhen supplied from the factory the control unit is configured with the keypadbacklight ON. To turn the keypad

Pagina 19 - Fitting a 9930 Keypad

496791 173. InstallationDetector Circuit ConnectionsThe left hand edge of the main PCB provides 24 connectors that can be usedfor up to 16 zones. Duri

Pagina 20 - Mains Connection

18 4967913. InstallationThe wiring resistance of the cable to the detector (including joints) should berestricted to a maximum of 100 ohms. The recomm

Pagina 21 - Remote Keypads

496791 193. InstallationZone 1Zone 3Zone 4Zone 22K2 EOLAlarm contacts2K2 EOL2K2 EOLAlarm contactsGlobal anti Tamper Loop1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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20 4967913. InstallationFSLEOLFour-wire CCTwo-wire FSLTwo-wire EOLFigure 15. Jumper Positions to Select Connection TypesOnce you have connected a 9954

Pagina 23 - Detector Circuit Connections

496791 213. InstallationOP3TRSTLSTRSTLS+ve 12V AuxShock Sensor ResetUse Command 83 4VIPER+ve0VOP3TRSTLSTRSTLS+ve 12V Aux+ve 12V AuxFrench Siren TestUs

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22 4967913. InstallationMomentary or Continuous KeyswitchesThe 9928 can be connected to either momentary or continuous keyswitches,see Figure 18. When

Pagina 25 - Connecting Expanders

496791 233. Installationline failure. While enabled Line Monitor continually checks the line voltage toensure that the line is connected.If this funct

Pagina 26 - Using Programmable Outputs

496791 iContentsContents1. INTRODUCTION ... 1Operator Controls and

Pagina 27 - Wiring Keyswitches

24 4967913. Installation(f) Multiple Repeat Attempts.(g) Line Status Monitoring.Usage other than approved usage or failure to comply with the installa

Pagina 28 - Using a Communicator

496791 253. InstallationThe terminals on the 9851 control unit main pcbs are described as SafetyExtra-Low Voltage circuits (SELV), according to the de

Pagina 29 - Approval

26 4967913. Installation3. If other apparatus is required to share the telephone line with the inter-nal communicator (series apparatus), connect the

Pagina 30 - Safety Notice

496791 273. InstallationFitting a Plug-On CommunicatorCaution: Before fitting a plug on communicator, the control unitmust be completely powered down,

Pagina 31 - Connecting the Telephone Line

28 4967913. InstallationFitting a Plug-by CommunicatorThe 9851 can be fitted with a communicator or speech dialler (for examplethe Scantronic 8400, 84

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496791 293. InstallationInitial Start UpBefore applying power to the control unit, ensure that:• All remote keypads and expanders have been addressed

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30 4967913. Installation• Each partition can be set, unset or in alarm independently of the otherpartitions.• You can assign individual keypads to one

Pagina 34 - Fitting a Battery

4. Programming496791 314. ProgrammingEntering Programming Mode“3. Installation - Initial Power Up” describes how to enter programming modefor the firs

Pagina 35 - Initial Start Up

4. Programming32 496791To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultCountry PTT Defaults 0 nn = country, one of:0 = UK (Y) 5 = France 1 = Ireland 6 = Denmark1 = I

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4. Programming496791 33To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultZone Configuration 21 0 Close Circuit 4 wire Y1 End Of Line resistor2 Fully Supervised Loop3 8

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ii 496791ContentsSafety Notice ...

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4. Programming34 496791To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultLevel A Exit Mode 39 0 Timed Y1 Terminated2 Final doorFor a single system n is:3 Lock SetFor a

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4. Programming496791 35To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultTamper Alarm Response 46 0 Internal sounders(Single system only.) 1 Keypad sounders2 Internal a

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4. Programming36 496791To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultLevel B Alarm response 63 nFor a single system n is one of the following:0 Keypad sounder Only1

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4. Programming496791 37To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultLevel C Alarm Response 73 nFor a single system n is one of the following:0 Keypad sounder only1

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4. Programming38 496791To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultLevel D Entry Time 78 1 10 seconds2 20 seconds Y3 30 seconds4 45 seconds5 60 seconds6 120 secon

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4. Programming496791 39To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultAlarm Confirmation 89 0 Confirm off (default for rest of World) Y1 Confirm on (default UK only)

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4. Programming40 496791To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultStatic Test Call 105 A (or B) nn 00 Static off Ynn is the time in hours A nn Static call at nn

Pagina 45 - Communications Programming

4. Programming496791 41To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultFast Format Channels 121 a b For built in Communicator a is the channel number 1 to 8b is one

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4. Programming42 496791To change: Key-in: Notes DefaultCID Report Restorals 143 0 Mode Basic1 Mode Basic + Restore YPlug by Comms Output 1 151 nnWher

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4. Programming496791 43Leaving Programming ModeWhen all programming has been completed:1. Key-in ‘99 ’ at the keypadThe display shows:2. Press .The

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496791 iiiContentsSetting Time and Date (Command 51) ... 58Omit Tamper A

Pagina 49 - Re-entering Programming Mode

4. Programming44 496791Restoring All Factory Default ProgrammingIf you wish to restore all factory default options then:1. Enter programming mode (if

Pagina 50 - Country Defaults (Command 0)

4. Programming496791 45tributes. When you have entered the zone type and attributes press oncemore to store the changes.Zone NamesWhen you key in th

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4. Programming46 496791signal (internal sounders pulsing “Dee Dah Dee Dah...”).Fire alarms operate whether the system is set or unset,and will always

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4. Programming496791 47event and communicates it to the ARC. The control unitalso provides a Key Box output type that you can pro-gram to trigger one

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4. Programming48 496791setting and unsetting. If the zone is violated the controlunit starts a tamper alarm, shows the message “AMTamper” on the keypa

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4. Programming496791 49remains open for more than 10 seconds. Programming azone as ‘Double Knock’ is a way of reducing false alarmscaused by environme

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4. Programming50 496791Option 1 Eight End of Line resistor (EOL) zones on control unit, plus up to32 zones on expanders.Option 2 16 Fully Supervised L

Pagina 56 - RedCare Reset (Command 23)

4. Programming496791 51Local Sounder Delay on Entry (Command 26)This Command controls the time at which local sounders operate in responseto an entry

Pagina 57 - Status Display (Command 28)

4. Programming52 496791If you use option 1 and the user strays from an entry route zone during entrythen the system waits 30 seconds before raising a

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4. Programming496791 53System Reset (Command 33)If you wish to make the system engineer reset, then use option 1. For userreset use option 0.Certain t

Pagina 59 - Alarm Abort (Command 36)

iv 496791ContentsSelect Language (Command 126) ... 76Radio Zone S

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4. Programming54 496791With option 1 selected the system communicates tamper events to the ARCand starts the internal sounder. When unset, the system

Pagina 61 - Bell Delay (Command 41)

4. Programming496791 55keypad ET terminals. In a single system, do not attempt to fit twolockswitches.To set the system the user first enters their ac

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4. Programming56 496791nal sounder. The system then operates the external sounder for the pro-grammed Bell Duration. See “Programming Commands” for th

Pagina 63 - CSID Code (Command 50)

4. Programming496791 57Option 0 Keypad sounders only.Option 1 Local alarm (internal and external sounder only).Option 3 Full alarm (communication and

Pagina 64 - BVVO Supervision (Command 54)

4. Programming58 496791Setting Time and Date (Command 51)The system has an internal clock/calendar which it uses to date stamp thelog print-out. To se

Pagina 65 - Sounder Tamper (Command 59)

4. Programming496791 59If you select option 0 the control unit will report supervision failure as de-scribed for Command 128.Number of Digits in Acces

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4. Programming60 496791set B will continue to act as Final Exit zones during part set B. When theoption is set to 1 any Final Exit zones included in p

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4. Programming496791 61Level B Alarm Response (Command 63)Command 63 specifies the alarm response for part set B or Partition B. In asingle system:Opt

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4. Programming62 496791Option 1 Instant Set (no exit tone)Option 2 Silent Set. Use Command 75 to program the Exit time. At the endof the exit time the

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4. Programming496791 63Level C Exit Time (Command 75)This Command sets the exit time for part set C or Partition C. See “Program-ming Commands” for op

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496791 11. Introduction1. INTRODUCTIONThe 9851 is designed to be fully programmable to suit individual site require-ments and user needs.The system co

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4. Programming64 496791For a partitioned system:Option 0 Keypad sounders only.Option 1 Local alarm (internal and external sounder only).Option 2 Full

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4. Programming496791 65PIR Set Latch (Key in 03) This output is active when the system is setand deactivates when the system is unset or an alarmcondi

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4. Programming66 496791Pulse Unset (Key in 13) This output becomes active for 1 secondwhen someone unsets the system, or during a fire or PAalarm.Alar

Pagina 74 - Call Mode (Command 101)

4. Programming496791 67Notes:1. If a Final Exit Zone is triggered, Channel 3 becomes active at the end of theProgrammed Entry time, or,2. If Dual Ply

Pagina 75 - Reporting Type (Command 103)

4. Programming68 496791Commands 90 - 97, See “5.Testing”Load Full Defaults (Command 98)Use this Command to load default values for all Commands.1. Ent

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4. Programming496791 69Alternate (2) Reports to one of two programmed telephone numbers (seeCommands 115 and 116).Operation: The system dials the firs

Pagina 77 - Dynamic Test (Command 108)

4. Programming70 496791Static Test Call (Command 105)In static testing the system makes a test call either at one particular time ofday or on one day

Pagina 78 - Access Mode (Command 114)

4. Programming496791 71Dynamic Test (Command 108)In dynamic testing the system makes a test call 24 hours after the lastcommunication. Select option 0

Pagina 79 - Account Number (Command 117)

4. Programming72 496791Use Command 114 if you want the control unit to answer incoming calls from<Downloader> without an engineer being present.

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4. Programming496791 73correct panel ID, and is using the correct <DOWNLOADER>software version. If these items don't match then the systemh

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2 4967911. Introduction° Keyswitch setting/unsetting.° Dual key PA alarm from the keypads.° Remote telecommand set/unset when using 9955 RF Expander.T

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4. Programming74 4967911. Enter programming mode (if you are not already there).2. Key in 117 at the keypad.The display shows:3. Press .The displa

Pagina 83 - Report Mode (Command 131)

4. Programming496791 75Third Downloader Telephone Number (Commands 120)Use this option to enable Downloader to use a third callback number (inde-pende

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4. Programming76 496791In addition, if you have used Command 121 to program channel 3 with FastFormat communications then the control unit will add a

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4. Programming496791 77unit. Use Command 128 to select how the control unit will respond to thereported supervision failure.Option 0 Full alarm (all s

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4. Programming78 496791BASICEvent SIA Code CID CodeALARM ABORT BC 406ALARM CONFIRM BV 139BURG BA 130DURESS HA 121EXIT TIMEOUT EA -FIRE FA 110GLOBAL TA

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4. Programming496791 79Option 0: (Default) The control unit sends all SIA messages as specified inCommand 131.Option 1: For full alarm response the co

Pagina 88 - Introduction

4. Programming80 496791Note: 1. If the control unit is using Fast Format signalling, and has sent a Burg to theARC, then the control unit activates th

Pagina 89 - Command Changes

4. Programming496791 81Option 0 No zones (alarm confirmation disabled during entry).Option 1 One zone (not DD243:2002 compliant).Option 2 Two zones.Us

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4. Programming82 496791Partition ProgrammingIntroductionWhen programming the 9851 there are two ways of changing the control unitfrom a single system

Pagina 91 - ACPO DD243: 2002 Compliance

4. Programming496791 83Partition A B C DExit Mode C39 C62 C72 C76Alarm Reponse C47 C63 C73 C77Entry Time C43 C64 C74 C78Exit Time C44 C65 C75 C794. Us

Pagina 92 - Alarm Filtering

496791 31. IntroductionOperator Controls and Displays - 9930Figure 2. 9930 Remote Keypad.The 9930 keypad has a single line 16 character LCD display th

Pagina 93 - 5. Testing

4. Programming84 496791Command Partition System Single System72 Partition C Exit Mode Options 2-4 change73 Partition C Alarm Response Options 1-3 chan

Pagina 94 - Keypad and Event Log Displays

4. Programming496791 85ACPO DD243: 2002 CompliancePlease study this section If you are installing an intruder alarm system inEngland, Wales and Northe

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4. Programming86 496791Confirm After Entry = 2 = The control unit starts a confirmed alarm if anintruder activates two separate zones after the entry

Pagina 96 - Printing the Log

496791 875. Testing5. TestingReading the Log (Command 90)The control unit keeps a log of recent events The log can contain up to 500events. Each event

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88 4967915. TestingKeypad and Event Log DisplaysKeypad Printed* MeaningAC Fail AC Lost Mains supply failedAC Restore AC Restore Mains supply restoredA

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496791 895. TestingKeypad Printed* MeaningLow Batt Rstr Low battery Restore Control unit low battery restoredLow Battery Low Battery Low battery on co

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90 4967915. TestingPrinting the LogTo print the event log, make sure the system is in programming mode, thenKey in 90 0.Figure 24 below shows a samp

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496791 91IndexIndexSymbols24 hour alarm ... 6524 hour zones ...

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92 496791Index61 ...... 6062 .....

Pagina 102 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMA NCE

496791 93IndexIInputs .................... 8Installation overview .......

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