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Esa Touch System

The document is an installation and programming manual for the TS690 and TS690ID intruder alarm control panels. It contains information on engineers menus, programming options, and configuration settings for the alarm panels. The manual provides instructions for tasks like setting the system time and date, changing user passcodes, configuring circuits and parts sets, and programming modem and text options. It also includes appendices with details on extended point ID reporting, resetting engineers passcodes, part-set application examples, and alarm abort/confirmation functions.

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Esa Touch System

The document is an installation and programming manual for the TS690 and TS690ID intruder alarm control panels. It contains information on engineers menus, programming options, and configuration settings for the alarm panels. The manual provides instructions for tasks like setting the system time and date, changing user passcodes, configuring circuits and parts sets, and programming modem and text options. It also includes appendices with details on extended point ID reporting, resetting engineers passcodes, part-set application examples, and alarm abort/confirmation functions.

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TS690 & TS690ID

Intruder Alarm Control Panels


Engineers menu 1
Select Option :-

1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
ENT 0 ESC

A B C
OMIT AREA

POWER
BUSY POWER
BUSY POWER FUNCTION

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6
7 8 9 7 8 9 7 8 9
ENT 0 ESC ENT 0 ESC ENT 0 ESC

A B C A B C A B C
OMIT AREA OMIT AREA OMIT AREA

Menvier Security Ltd.


Kenn Road, Clevedon, Bristol BS21 6LH
Tel: 01275 870078; Fax: 01275 343453
Installation & Programming
MENVIER
Manual
Email: menvier.security@dial.pipex.com
SECURITY Internet: http//:www.menviersecurity.co.uk

18011 Drg No. 33:1959:00 Issue 03 Doc. 01 April, 1998


Appendices TS690 & TS690ID Installation Manual TS690 & TS690ID Installation Manual
Notes Display Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Setup New Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Slow Scan Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 User Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
View Location Text (LCD Only). . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Software History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Re-Map ID Devices (TS690ID) . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Version 1.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Relearn Hardware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Version 1.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Version 1.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Version 1.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Engineer's Menu 2 Version 2.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Version 2.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Menu Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Quick Reference Engineers Menus. . . . . . . . 54
View Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Quick Reference User Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Set System Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Set System Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Change Passcode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Chime Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Alter Shunt Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Print System Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Configure Part Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
View System Log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Log Event Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Log Event Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Reset User Code 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Start Call Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Custom Text Menu (LCD Only) . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Circuit Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Banner Message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Location Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Modem Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Call Back No.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Call Back No.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Call Back No.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Modem Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Modem Site No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Program Digicom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Digicom Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Reset Digi-Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Text Editing Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Cursor Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Common Key Sequences . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Displaying Text on a Starburst . . . . . . . . . . 48

Appendices
Point ID Extended Reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Resetting the Engineers passcode . . . . . . . . 49
Part-Set Application Example . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Alarm Abort & Confirmation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Alarm Abort Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Sequential Confirmation Operation . . . . . 51

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Quick Reference User Menus System Architecture

User Menu 1 User Menu 2


1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output
key Options key Options

1 1
Printer Remote Remote Remote Remote
Bell Test View Circuits Remote
A = Scroll Next Circuit Network
Keypad Keypad Keypad Keypad
2 Walk Test Speaker
C = Scroll Previous Circuit or LEC or LEC or LEC or LEC
3 Remote Reset 2 Set System Time
Enter Reply code + ENT Aux 12V
Enter time e.g. 1400 for 2.00pm TS690 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones
4 Change Passcode (user) 3 Set System Date (DP / EOL) (DP / EOL) (DP / EOL) (DP / EOL)
Enter new passcode
Enter date e.g. 2804 for 28 April DCI Connection
5 Enable Chime 4 Setup New Users 6 Zones
1 = Disabled
1. Enter user Number 01 - 15. Bell output (DP / EOL)
2 = Enabled
2. Select user type:-
3 = Enabled in P/Set
1 =Master
4 = Enabled in Unset
2 = Standard Strobe output
6 Omit Shunt Group 3 = Holiday
4 = Set Only DC6
7 Digi outputs 1- 5
Omit Circuits 5 = Reset Only Digi Modem
6 = Duress
A = Scroll Next Circuit
7 = PA Code (Optional)
B = Toggle Armed / Omitted
C = Scroll Previous Circuit
8 = Shunt Outputs 1- 3 Number of Zones = 8 to 14
3. Enter 4 digit passcode.
8 Silent Set 4. Repeat for other users.
0 = Silent Full Set 5 Chime Circuits
A = Silent Part Set A
A = Scroll Next Circuit
B = Silent Part Set B
B = Toggle Chime / Silent
C = Silent Part Set C
C = Scroll Previous Circuit
0 Full Set
6 Alter Shunt Group
1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output
A Part Set A A = Scroll Next Circuit
B = Toggle Armed / Omitted
B Part Set B C = Scroll Previous Circuit
Printer Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote
C Part Set C 7 Print System Log
Network Keypad Keypad Keypad Keypad
Enter Number of events and press ENT
Speaker or LEC or LEC or LEC or LEC
8 Configure Part Sets
A = Scroll Next Circuit
B = Toggle Armed / Omitted Aux 12V TS690ID 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones
C = Scroll Previous Circuit (DP / EOL) (DP / EOL) (DP / EOL) (DP / EOL)

9 View System Log DCI Connection


A = Scroll Backwards
B = Toggle Name / Circuit Text
Bell output Biscuit
C = Scroll Forwards I.D. Loop 1
Biscuit
30 30 ID zones
0 Enable Remote Service
B = Toggle enabled / Disabled Strobe output
A Start Call Back DC6
Digi outputs 1- 5
1 = Call Back No. 1 Digi Modem
2 = Call Back No. 2 (Optional)
3 = Call Back No. 3
ENT to start Call Back
Outputs 1- 3 Number of Zones = 2 to 38
B Circuit Text

Figure 1. TS690 & TS690ID System Architecture

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Quick Reference Engineers Menus

Engineers Menu 1 System Installation


key Options Page key Options Page

1 Program Panel Outputs 26 9 System Configuration 34 Cable Routing Remote/LEC Network Wiring
1 = Panel Output 1 (relay) No. Yes No When installing cables, the following should be The Remote Network connections are used for
00 = Bell is an SAB Bell is an SCB
2 = Panel Output 2 (-ve)
01 = User 1 Limited User 1 Unlimited noted: connecting either remote keypads or LECs. Each
3 = Panel Output 3 (+ve)
device has 5 connection terminals and therefore
2 Program Digicom Outputs 26
02 = Fire Signals All
03 = Silent 24hr Ccts
Fire Signals Set
Audible 24hr Ccts + Ensure that all Network and detection
a 6 core cable is required for interconnection. It is
04 = Enable Duress Disable Duress circuit cables are kept clear of mains
1 = Channel 1
05 = Invert Abort O/P Normal Abort O/P supply cables, telephone cables, R.F. recommended that the spare core is doubled up
2 = Channel 2
3 = Channel 3
06 = Set with LF Can’t Set with LF
cables and cables supplying bells or with the [B] connection as this will help reduce
4 = Channel 4
07 = User Reset Engineer Reset
sounders. voltage drop on long cable runs.
08 = Extended Format Fast Format
5 = Channel 5
Devices can be individually connected back to
+
09 = Hi-Sec Engineer Lo-Sec Engineer
Screened cable may prove necessary if
3 Program Digicom Channels 26 10 = Tamp User Reset Tamp Engr Reset
the control panel (star connection) or looped
11 = Do Battery Test No Battery Test the Network or ID loop is run adjacent to
1 = Channel 1 5 = Channel 5
12 = F.Exit Is Night F.Exit is Normal cables that produce R.F. or are switching together (daisy-chain connection). Which ever
2 = Channel 2 6 = Channel 6
3 = Channel 3 7 = Channel 7
13 = User Code + ENT User Code Only
high current loads, e.g., mains, telephone, method of connection is used the distance to the
14 = Show P.Set Info Show Time Only
4 = Channel 4 8 = Channel 8
15 = Dial Consecutively Dial Alternatively computer etc. furthest device from the control panel must not
4 16 = Set with AC Off No Set with AC Off exceed 100 metres.
+
Program Circuits & Attributes 29
17 = Loud Chime Normal Chime Mains power supply cables to the system
Circuit Types Circuit Attributes 18 = Invert O/P 1 Normal O/P 1 must be connected to an un-switched Power for detectors are provided by the [A] and [B]
0 = Not Used 1 = Access
1 = Night 2 = D Knock
19 = Invert Digi O/Ps Normal Digi O/Ps
fused spur that cannot be accidentally terminals (see figure 2).
20 = Online Keypad No Online Keypad
2 = 24 Hour 3 = Test 21 = Restore PID PID Alarms Only switched off. The mains cable must enter
3 = PA Silent 4 = Omit
4 = PA Audible 5 = Reset
22 = User Authorised No Authorisation the housing via its own cable entry point.
23 = Mimic Alm & Flt Mimic Alarm Only
+
5 = Fire 6 = Monitored
6 = Auxiliary 7 = Entry
24 = Monitor Off Hook Monitor Line Cut Only In larger installations it m ay prove
25 = Answerphone Def. Normal Answer
7 = Final Exit 8 = Chime 26 = Send Open/Close No Open/Close
necessary to fit remote power supplies to
8 = Exit Term. overcome excessive voltage drops in the
9 = Keypoint 0 Go To User Menu 1 36 cable runs.
5 System Timers 31 A Add/Clear ID Devices 37
00 = Abort Delay 12 = Monitor Dur. A = Add ID Devices
01 = No Rearms 13 = Pset Bell Dly B = Toggle ID Status and View Circuits Mode
02 = Settle Time 14 = Courtesy Dur. C = Clear and Learn all ID Devices
03 = Pset Com Dly 15 = No Rem. Resets 0 = Toggle SLOW SCAN Mode and Normal 100m (Max.)
04 = Exit time 16 = Modem Rings
05 = Entry Time 17 = PID Alarms B View Location Text 37 I/D=1 I/D=2 I/D=3 I/D=4
06 = Bell Dur. 18 = AC Off Delay
07 = Bell Dly 19 = Test Call C Re-Map ID Devices & Relearn Hardware 38 Remote Remote Remote Remote
08 = 2nd Act Time 20 = 2nd Alarm Time Re-Map ID Devices (TS690ID Only) Spare Core Keypad Keypad Keypad Keypad
09 = Test Time 21 = Line Fault Dly 1. Enter Device No 01 - 30 then ENT. or LEC or LEC or LEC or LEC
10 = 2nd Entry 22 = Service Time 2. Enter Circuit No 01 - 38 then ENT.
11 = Part Set Entry 23 = Test Call At 3. Repeat for other devices. A B CD E A B CD E A B CD E A B CD E
Control Panel
6 Setting Modes 33 Relearn Hardware
0 = Full Set 1 = Final Exit Clears the “RELEARN REQUIRED” / ”RESET
CONFIG” message and logs all devices on to
A
A = Part Set A 2 = Exit Terminator
B = Part Set B 3 = Timed Exit system. Remote B
C = Part Set C 4 = Instant Network C
5 = Deferred D
E
7 System Print-Out 33
8 Remote Reset Algorithm 34 + + + +
Enter Algorithm number 004 - 199. Power for Power for Power for Power for
detectors detectors detectors detectors

Figure 2. TS690 & TS690ID Remote Network Wiring

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Setup New Users generate a “Duress” alarm). If required, this Control Panel Installation 4. Screw a No 10 screw into the plugged hole.
The TS690 and TS690ID allows up to 15 users to feature can be disabled by the installation Reposition the back box and mark the
Proceed as follows:
operate the alarm system, each user is assigned a company or by making the first two digits of remaining two securing holes. Remove the
user type and 4 digit passcode. User 01 is the the passcode the same. 1. Open the control panel by removing two back box, drill and plug the holes.
master user which has a default setting of 5678. screws from the front cover. Remove the cover
PA Code 5. Reposition the back box and pass all cables
by sliding it up slightly to disengage the bottom
Users 02-15 can be programmed as “PA Code”. into the base via the appropriate cable entries,
User Types clip, disconnect the earth bonding cable from
When this user type is entered a “Panic Alarm”' is remembering to fit grommets where
the spade connection on the front cover, then
The following user types are available: transmitted to the central station via the telephone
lift clear. necessary.
Master line and remote signalling device (if fitted). The
external sounder(s) and strobe light(s) are also 2. Note the position of the cable entries as 6. Secure the back box using not less than 30mm
User 01-15 can be programmed as the type
activated. follows: x No 10 screws through the three securing
“M aster”. If the installation com pany has
holes.
programmed the master user for full access, he or Shunt (a) Eight 20mm cable entries for detection,
she will have access to all user menus and options. Users 02-15 can be programmed as “Shunt”. alarm and remote keypad cables. 7. If required install and connect the following:
If the installation company has programmed the When this user type is entered the circuits assigned (b) A 20mm cable entry for mains (240V) (a) Stand alone digicom or RedCARE STU.
master user for limited access, he or she will NOT to the shunt group are isolated. When the above the mains input terminal block on
have access to “User menu 2" options 6 and 8. (b) Printer type DATAC or serial RS232 via a
passcode is re-entered the circuits assigned to the the right hand side of the control panel printer adapter (MPA/DCI).
Standard shunt group are reinstated. back box.
(c) Relay module type RM.3A.
Users 02-15 can be programmed as the type + This user type will be displayed as “Access” + The mains cable must enter the control
“Standard”. This user type can only access “User on the TS790 Starburst remote keypad.
panel through its own cable entry and + When replacing the cover, always
menu 1". must not be mixed with other cables. ensure that the earth bonding lead is
connected to the spade connection on
Holiday
3. Hold the control panel back box in the the inside of the back box.
Users 02-15 can be programmed as the type
“Holiday”. This user type allows the alarm system to required position (keyhole to the top) and mark
be set and unset, and access to `User menu 1'. the centre of the keyhole position. Remove the
However, the passcode is automatically deleted back box, drill and plug the hole.
from the system when a master user passcode is
used to unset the alarm system. Normally the
master user would assign this passcode type a
temporary user whilst the they are away on holiday
etc. Fused
terminal block
Set Only
(200mA) Spade connection
Users 02-15 can be programmed as “Set Only”.
This user type allows the alarm system to be set for earth lead to front
and access to “User menu 1". Mains cable entry cover

Reset Only
Users 02-15 can be programmed as “Reset Only”.
This user type allows 24hr alarms to be reset and Transformer Printed Circuit Board
access to “User menu 1" option 1 to 7 and 9.
(PCB)
Duress
Users 02-15 can be programmed as “Duress”.
When this user type is entered a silent “Panic Alarm”
(i.e., Bell and sounders not triggered) is transmitted
Standby battery
to the central station via the telephone line and
remote signalling device (if fitted). The user will still
7.0 Ah
be able to set and unset the alarm system and
access “User menu 1".
+ All other user code types will generate a
“Duress” alarm if the passcode is entered
with the first two digits reversed (e.g., for a Figure 4. TS690 & TS690ID Control Panel Layout
standard passcode of 2580 enter 5280 to

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Connection Terminals & Indicators U3 NVM


P Connection terminals on the TS690 / TS690ID are A removable nonvolatile memory (NVM)
7 described as ether “Safety Extra-Low Voltage” device that stores all system program
C (SELV) circuits or “Telecommunication Network parameters and the 700 log events.
6 Kitchen Voltages” (TNV) circuits. Figure 5 shows the two LED1 BATT FAULT
C
5 Dining Room types of circuits. If the system battery is incorrectly connected
JP1 PRINTER to the control panel or the battery voltage is
This 6-pin plug is used for connecting to below 4 Volts, then the “BATT FAULT” LED will
either a CPA6.P printer or a standard RS232 light. The fault LED will only extinguish when
printer via the MPA/DCI printer adapter. the battery has been correctly connected or
3 C replaced, as appropriate.
JP2 ENGINEERS REMOTE
Hall An Engineers remote keypad may be LED2 POWER ON
This LED indicates that the system power
Garage CP temporarily connected to this 6-pin plug to
(mains or battery) is healthy.
allow programming and testing to be
carried out at the control panel. V SYSTEM CURRENT CONSUMPTION
JP3 DIGI-MODEM The system current consumption may be
Lounge The DCI lead connects to this plug when calculated by measuring the Voltage
using the Lineload software via a P.C. for across this test point on the main PCB. Using
4 direct communication with the control a Voltmeter set to a low Voltage range
C panel. A DC54, DC58 or DC58M can also measure the Voltage across the test point
RK be connected to this plug if the DC6 is NOT and multiply the reading by 10 to give the
2 8 Total system current consumption i.e., a
being used.
P P reading of 70mV = 700mA.
C
JP4 PLUG ON DIGI MODEM (DC6)
1 FS1 BELL
The plug-on digi-modem plugs directly onto
these pins. The DC6 is a 8 channel digital This 1 Amp fuse protects the supply to the
external sounder/bell. The fuse is in-line with
Key: P communicator and V21 modem. The DC6
the [H/O+] terminal connection.
P Passive Infra-Red Detector 9 is required when using the downloading
feature. The TS690M and TS690IDM are FS2 AUXILIARY
C Magnetic Contact Bathroom supplied with the DC6 already pre-fitted. This 1 Amp fuse protects the auxiliary supply
Bedroom 2 JP5 FACTORY RESET output. The fuse is in-line with the [AUX. 12V]
RK Remote Keypad terminal connections.
If these pins are shorted during power-up all
CP Control Panel system parameters are reset to their factory FS3 REMOTE KEYPAD
P default settings. If the engineer’s passcode This 1 Amp fuse protects the supply to the
10 is lost or forgotten it can be reset to 1234 remote network. The fuse is in-line with the [A]
without losing any other program data. The terminal connection.
Landing procedure for resetting the engineer’s
passcode is described on page 49.
ID LOOP (TS690ID Only)
These two terminals are used for connecting
VR2 SPEAKER VOLUME ID devices.
When an extension loudspeaker is
RK connected to the control panel terminals + The ID Loop has electronic short circuit
the volume of the advisory tones may be protection, therefore no fuse is fitted to
adjusted using this control. protect it. In the event that the ID Loop
Bedroom 1 is shorted the system will indicate a
+ Alarm tones are always at full volume. short circuit condition and will revert to
Bedroom 3 normal when the short is removed.

Figure 28. A Typical 3 Bedroom House

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Text Editing Keys Displaying Text on a Starburst TS700 LED Remote Keypad Installation Procedure.
When programming any text the keys on the The TS790.STAR remote keypad is capable of The TS700 remote keypad has a 4 character LED
keypad function as shown below: displaying up to eight characters of text when it is display. + Always ensure that all power (mains and
connected to the TS690/TS690ID control panels. battery) is removed before making any
However the text can only be entered using a connections to the remote keypad.
1 A 2 E 3 I
4 O 5 U 6 0 (Zero) TS900 LCD remote keypad or via Lineload 1. Separate the cover and base by using a
software. LED Module screwdriver to push 2 of the clips (top or
7 Cursor left 8 N/U 9 Cursor right
In order for the TS790.STAR remote keypad to bottom) inward from the base indents, then lift
[ Accept text 0 Space ] Abandon the cover assembly, noting that the PCB is fixed
display the text, the text must have a "Special
A B C
REMOTE
Next letter Erase text Prev. letter
Space Character" embedded in the normal text I/D 2
1
I/D
to the under side of the cover.
3
Selector
line. The TS790.STAR remote will detect this 4
ENG
2. Hold the base in position (keyhole to the top)
Cursor Types character and display the preceding eight and mark the three securing holes, drill and

WARD SOUNDER
ZA
CIRCUIT A

CONTROL
[^] This is the normal text editing cursor. Use characters, e.g., 2 Detection plug the wall as required. Pass all the cables

TA
circuits
the text editing keys as shown above. into the base via the cable entry points as

ZB
CIRCUIT B

DISABLED
LCD Display Starburst Display Tamper appropriate and secure the base to the wall.

TB
[|] This is the num ber cursor. Use the HALLWAY
Switch
HALLWAY~PIR
numbered keys 0 - 9 to enter numeric 'ENT' KEY
A B C D E O/P-
3. Connect “Remote Network” and detection
LOUNGE~PIR LOUNGE
data. DISABLED
circuit cables to the appropriate terminals.
OFFICE~DOOR OFFICE
4. Set the I/D selector jumper link to the required
Common Key Sequences position:
The ~ character shown in the above table has Remote network Programmable output
connections switched -ve
Character Key Sequence Character Key Sequence been used to represent the “Special Space @100mA TS690
A 1 U 5 Character”, the LCD keypad will still display an
Panel
B 1A V 5A actual space. Figure 9. TS700 LED Remote Keypad Layout I/D Selector Circuit A Circuit B
Output
C 1AA W 5AA To enter the "Special Space Character" , move the 1 07 08 5
D 2C X 5AAA cursor to the required position. Press [5] to select
E 2 Y 5AAAA “U” then press [8] to change it to lower case, then TS700 Remote Arming Station 2 09 10 6

press [A] 11 times. The display will now show a The TS700 remote arming station only has two 3 11 12 7
F 2A Z 5AAAAA
"Special Space Character". indicator LED's, a power LED and a programmable 4 13 14 8
G 2AA : 1CCCCCCC function LED which follows the programmable
H 3C ; 1CCCCCC ENG/NULL N/A N/A N/A
output.
I 3 < 1CCCCC
TS690ID
J 3A = 1CCCC
Panel
K 3AA > 1CCC I/D Selector Circuit A Circuit B
Output
L 3AAA ? 1CC

ZA
CIRCUIT A
Tamper 1 31 32 5
M 4CC @ 1C 2 detection Switch

TA
circuits 2 33 34 6
N 4C ! 0A

ZB
REMOTE

CIRCUIT B
I/D

O 4 “ 0AA 2
1
3 35 36 7

TB
3
4

P 4A # 0AAA 4 37 38 8
ENG

I/D
Q 4AA $ 0AAAA Selector ENG/NULL N/A N/A N/A
R 4AAA % 0AAAAA
No two remote keypads or LECs should
DISABLED
l
S 5CC & 0AAAAAA WARD SOUNDER

have the same I/D.


CONTROL

T 5C
'ENT' KEY
DISABLED
A B C D E O/P-
l If the I/D is set to “ENG” the remote keypad
will function as an Engineer’s keypad
allowing it to be plugged onto the control
panel so that system programming and
Remote network Programmable output testing can be carried out, see Engineer’s
connections switched -ve Keypad.
@100mA

Figure 10. TS700 Arming Keypad Layout

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LCD Only This option allows the Modem site number to be 4. Connect “Remote Network” cables and l Normally open devices such as pressure pads
Engineers menu 2 programmed. The “Modem Site No.” is a 4 digit detection circuit cables to the appropriate and exit terminator buttons are connected
Select Option :- number that is used as a site reference. When terminals, see Figure 12. between the zone and tamper terminals.
using the “Lineload” software the “Site Reference”
C number in the site profile must match the “Modem 5. Set the I/D selector jumper link to the required l If the detection circuit is not used links can be
Modem options
Site No.” that is stored in the control panel. position: fitted across the zone and tamper loops or
Select Option :- programmed as Not Used.
TS690
1 = Call back No 1 LCD Only
2 = Call back No 2 Panel 500 metres or 100 Ohms
Engineers menu 2 I/D Selector Circuit A Circuit B
3 = Call back No 3 Output
Select Option :-
e.g. 1
1 07 08 5

ZA
C Alarm

CIRCUIT A
Tel No. 2 09 10 6
|Call back No.1 Modem options
Cursor 3 11 12 7
Select Option :-
Enter Tel No. Tamper

TA
4 13 14 8
e.g. 018112345678 5
018112345678 Tel No. ENG/NULL N/A N/A N/A
Call back N|.1 Site No.
|Modem Site No.
Cursor

ZA
TS690ID Alarm Alarm

CIRCUIT A
ENT
Enter 4 digit site No.
e.g. 0001 Panel
I/D Selector Circuit A Circuit B
Output
0001 Site No. Tamper Tamper

TA
Modem Call Back Numbers Flowchart Mod|m Site No. 1 31 32 5
ENT 2 33 34 6 Max. 10 devices per circuit
Modem Password 3 35 36 7

ZA
This option allows the modem password to be 4 36 38 8

CIRCUIT A
programmed. The “Modem Password” can be up Modem Site Number Flowchart ENG/NULL N/A N/A N/A
to 16 character long and provides a means of

TA
security for remote communications. When using l No two LECs or remote keypads should
the “Lineload” software the “Modem Password” in Program Digicom have the same I/D. Wiring N.O. devices (Exit Terminators)

the site profile must match the “Modem Password” This option allows the plug-on digi-modem (DC6) Figure 13. Double Pole Wiring
l DO NOT set the I/D selector to the “NULL”
that is stored in the control panel. to be programmed.
position.
Telephone Numbers 1 & 2 6. Finally clip the LEC cover onto the base being
Modem Site No. The telephone number of the alarm receiver. End Of Line
careful not to trap any cables or to obstruct the
LCD Only tamper switch. The EOL method requires the following:
Account Numbers 1 & 2
Engineers menu 2 The account (chip) number that allocated to you l The detector alarm contacts must have a 4K7
Select Option :-
by your central station. Wiring Detection Circuits shunt resistor fitted.
C Reports To Numbers 1 & 2 All detection circuits may be wired as “End Of Line” l A 2K2 End of Line (EOL) resistor must be fitted at
Modem options The individual channels that will report to the (EOL) or “Double Pole” (DP). Both methods can be the point in the circuit furthest from the control
Select Option :-
selected receiver number. used on the same equipment. panel.
4 l Loop resistance with the EOL resistor shorted
Set/Day Channels
Double Pole must be less than 100 Ohms.
Password The channels that will report a close (set) and open
Cursor
|Modem Password
(day) conditions. The DP method requires the following: l The maximum number of detection devices
Enter password. l The detector alarm and tamper contacts are allowed in a circuit is ten.
Restore Channels
e.g. 5750 connected to the zone and tamper terminals l Normally open devices such as pressure pads
The channels that will report a restore (reset)
5750 Password
condition when the input channel has returned to respectively. and exit terminator buttons are connected
Mod|m Password
its original state. l The combined alarm and tamper loop across outer terminals
ENT
resistance must be less than 100 Ohms. l If the detection circuit is not used links can be
l The maximum number of detection devices fitted across the zone and tamper loops or
allowed in a circuit is ten. programmed as Not Used.
Modem Password Flowchart

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Log Event Codes Wiring a Biscuit to a Panic Button External Sounder Connections
The figure below shows typical wiring configuration The following terminals have been provided to
LCD Starburst LED Description for a standard panic button. allow connections to an external sounder:
PANEL LID TAMPER LID TAMP LT Control panel lid removed. H/O - This is used to provide a permanent -ve
PART SET A/B/C P.SET A/B/C PS.A/B/C System Part-Set using one of the A, B, or C buttons. hold off to external sounders, strobes etc.
PASSCODE 00-15 USER 00-15 Ur.00-15 User passcode entered. (00-15). H/O + This is used to provide a permanent +ve
RELEARN REQUIRED RESET CONFIG. REST CON. Hardware relearn required see page 38.
Yellow
Blue hold off to external sounders, strobes etc.
It is protected by a 1 Amp fuse (Bell 12V).
White

REM REMOVED 01-04 R. REM 01-04 rr.01-04 Remote Keypad removed from system.
R.S. CALL SC
TR - This is the negative tam per return
REM SERVICE CALL Remote service call via “Lineload” software and PC.
connection from the siren or bell.
REM TAMPER 01-04 R. TMP 01-04 rT.01-04 Remote Keypad cover removed.
STB - This is the strobe output which will switch to
REMOTE ADDED 01-04 R. ADD 01-04 RA.01-04 Remote Keypad added to the system. 0V on alarm and is rated at 500mA.
REMOTE RESET REM RST rc System reset by “Remote Reset” passcode. Connect the other side of the strobe to the
SERVICE CALL END R.S. END SE Remote service call finished.
Blue
Yellow H/O +.
SERVICE REQUIRED SERVICE rS Service required TRG - This is the bell trigger output which can be
SET FAIL SF programmed for SAB or SCB operation, as
SET FAIL System failed to Set.
follows:
SYSTEM OPEN SYS OPEN OP System fully unset. Figure 18. Wiring a Biscuit to a Panic Button
SAB: TRG - will switch to 0V on alarm and
SYSTEM RE-ARMED RE-ARMED rA System re-armed all healthy circuits. will provide a maximum of 500mA.
SYSTEM SET FULL SET FS System fully set. SCB: TRG - will provide a negative hold
Wiring a Biscuit to a Smoke Detector
TAMPER 00 TAMP'R 00 TA.00 Short circuit on ID loop. off (500mA), which is removed on alarm.
The figure below shows typical wiring configuration
TAMPER 01-38 TAMP'R 01-38 TA.01-38 Tamper alarm from circuit. for a standard 12V smoke detector.
TEST CCTS OFF TEST OFF To All circuits taken off “Test”
TEST FAIL 01-38 T. FAIL 01-38 TF.01-38 Circuit failed during “Test”. Typical
Control
TIME CHANGED TIME CHG Tc System time changed External Sounder
Panel
WALK TEST WALK TST cT System “Walk Test” selected. H/O + 12V +

Yellow

Blue

White
Reset User Code 1 [2.0] Start Call Back [2.A] H/O - 0V
TR - Tamper In
+ -
This option allows the installation engineer to reset If the system is fitted with a digi-modem, it is SPARE ALARM
STB - Tamper Out
the master user (user 01) back to the factory possible for the installation engineer to initiate an TRG - Strobe +ve
default code of “5678". This feature is useful when upload sequence to a remote site (normally the Strobe -ve
Trigger -ve
the master user has forgotten their passcode or alarm company). Once the communication link is Red
Black
has accidentally changed it without realising. This established with the remote site, data can be sent Yellow
Blue
operation is logged. and received from the control panel. This feature is
only compatible with Menvier Lineload software
Figure 19. Wiring a Biscuit to a Smoke Detector Figure 20. External Sounder Connections
LCD Starburst LED version 2.5 or above.
Engineers menu 2
ENGR 2 - E2 -
Select Option :-
Auxiliary Tamper
0 These two terminals provide tamper protection to
Press ENT to auxiliary devices such as power supplies,
RESET REST
Reset User 1 ?
USER 1 ? USR 1 extension loudspeakers etc. If they are not used
they must be linked out.
ENT

to reset user 1

Reset User Code Flowchart

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Configure Part Sets [2.8] View System Log [2.9] Application
The TS690 and TS690ID can be configured to have The engineer can use this option to view the + Please ensure that cabling to the
The DC6 digital communicator/modem is suitable telephone line connections (TNV) are
up to three parts set modes (Part Set A, Part Set B system log. The [A] and [C] keys allow you to scroll for connection to the following types of telephone routed well away from the detection
and Part Set C). This option allows the engineer to backwards and forwards through the log events. line: circuitry (SELV) and the cabling to the
configure each part set mode. Within each part detection circuitry (SELV) are routed well
l Direct exchange lines (PSTN) supporting DTMF
set mode you must designate which circuits will away from the telephone circuitry (TNV).
(Tone dialling) or Loop Disconnect (Pulse
remain armed and which circuits will be omitted. Engineers menu 2
When the user selects the relevant part set mode
Select Option :- Dialling).
+ Interconnection circuits should be such
the system only arm the circuits that are l PABX exchanges (with or without secondary that the equipment continues to comply
9 proceed indication). with the requirements of 4.2 of EN 41003 for
designated as armed and isolate the circuits that B
are designated as omitted. Event type TNV circuits and 2.3 of EN 60950 for SELV
+
PASSCODE 01
to alternate The DC6 is only approved for use with
Date/Time
08:40.59 28/04
Name & c ir c u it s , a f t e r m a k in g c o n n e c t io n s
Only the circuit types “Night”, “Final Exit” and “Exit compatible PABXs. Correct operation in all
A = Scroll backwards
User No. between circuits.
terminator” can be designated as omitted. circumstances is not guaranteed.
C = Scroll forwards
LCD Starburst LED
+ The DC6 is fully compatible with BT Network
Event type ALARM 02 B services. Mounting Pilar Telephone Line
to alternate Holes Connections
+
Engineers menu 2
Select Option :- ENGR 2 - E2 - Date/Time
08:45.59 28/04 Only control panels fitted with V2.0 or later
Circuit No. & (TNV)
Circuit Text software, or DC6’s fitted withV1.17 or later
A = Scroll backwards
8 software are compatible with Call Minder
C = Scroll forwards
Configure Omits and Call Divert services. For full details on
PSET A PS A

A B B1 A1
for part set A ESC compatability refer to Technical Bulletin Plug onto
002/04/98 or contact Technical Support. JP4
Select part set mode:.
A = Part set A
B = Part set B Approval
C = Part set C View System Log Flowchart The DC6 digital communicator/modem is not Status
ENT suitable for connection as an extension to a pay LED
phone or 1+1 carrier systems. The DC6 digital
Front Door
CCT 01 Armed
CCT 01-A 01-A communicator/modem is approved for the
following usage:
A = Next circuit
B = Alternate Armed/Omitted l Automatic call initialisation
Mounting Pilar
C = Previous circuit l Operation in absence of proceed indication
Holes
e.g. Press B
l Multiple repeat attempts Telephone cable
Type 1/0.5mm CW1308
Circuit text Front door l Modem
CCT 01 Omitted CCT 01-O 01-O
Status Usage other than the approved usage or failure to
6
ENT comply with the installation and programming 5
instructions may invalidate any approval given to 4
the apparatus. 3
2
Configure Omits Flowchart 1
Connections
Connection terminals on the DC6 are described
as "Telecommunications Network Voltage" circuits A = 5 - White/Blue ring
(TNV). B = 2 - Blue/White ring

+ It is important that the installer ensures that NOTE


The A1 and B1 telephone connections are not
TNV connections are only connected to used on the UK version of the DC6.
the PSTN and SELV circuits are only
connected to other circuits designated as
SELV circuits. Figure 23. DC6 Connections

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View Circuits [2.1] Set System Time [2.2] Connecting a Printer Using the CPA6 Printer
Each detection circuit may be viewed to The system time is displayed in a 24hr format on all The TS690 and TS690ID supports two type of
ascertain its status. The circuit status conditions remote keypads and is also used to time stamp 6. Plug the CPA6 printer directly on to the PRINTER
printers, the CPA6 printer (no longer available) and plug (JP1) on the main control panel PCB.
and resistance are shown below: events in the system event log. any standard RS232 printer. When using an RS232
printer a DCI/MPA printer adaptor will be required. 7. The printer will printout a header, when finished
Status Response Normal Min. Max. LCD Starburst LED
Menvier Security supply a DATAC printer kit which the system program details and event log can
Healthy None 2.2 KΩ 54 Ω 4.1KΩ Engineers menu 2
ENGR 2 - E2 - consists of a portable RS232 printer, charger unit be printed.
Active Alarm 6.9 KΩ 4.1 KΩ 54 KΩ Select Option :-
and DCI adapter. 8. When finished unplug the printer. If the printer is
Tamper Tamper ∞ 54 KΩ ∞
2 left connected events will be printed as and
Shorted Alarm 0Ω 0Ω 53 Ω
---- ----
when they occur.
Set Clock > ---- R FEED
PAPE
ER
POW
IN
DATA

LCD Starburst LED Enter time Programmable Outputs


Engineers menu 2 e.g. 1605 Connect to JP1
Select Option :- ENGR 2 - E2 - PRINTER
CPA6 Printer
CPA6
P
The TS690 and TS690ID has many programmable
New time
Set Clock > 1605
1605 1605 outputs which can be used to drive relays, LED’s
1 etc. Each output can be programmed for a
Circuit text Front Door ENT different function, see “Programmable Output
CCT 01-H 01-H
Circuit No. & CCT 01 Heathly MPA
or DCI Types” on page 26.
status RS232 Data
Enter circuit No.
e.g. 10
Set System Time Flowchart Connect to JP1 Control Panel Outputs

1
Back Door
PRINTER
The control panel has three programmable
CCT 10 Healthy CCT 10-H 10-H DATAC or RS232 printer outputs:
Set System Date [2.3]
A = Next Circuit [1] Set of voltage free changeover contacts
The system date is displayed in a day/date/month Figure 25. Printer Connections
rated at 1 Amp.
C = Previous Circuit format on LCD remote keypads. it is also used to
provide date stamps for events in the system log. [-2] Switched -ve output rated at 500mA.
Using the DATAC / RS232 Printer [+3] Switched +ve output rated at 500mA.
ESC

B = Diagnostics (LCD Only)

LCD Starburst LED 1. Plug the DCI/MPA on to the PRINTER plug (JP1)
Circuit text
Circuit No. &
Back Door
CCT 10 is 2K2Ω
TS690 on the main control panel PCB. Remote Keypads & TS700.LECs
resistance
Engineers menu 2
Select Option :- ENGR 2 - E2 - Each remote keypad and TS700 LEC has one
ID status
2. Plug the other end of the DCI/MPA into the programmable output:
01 - 15 >HHHHHHHHHH.....
3 DATAC or RS232 printer.
16 - 30 >............... TS690ID [O/P] Switched -ve output rated at 100mA.
---- ----
3. In order for the printer to work correctly ensure
. = Not fitted
H = Healthy
Set Date > ----
that the printer is set to the following:
A = Active
T = Tamper Enter date Baud rate = 4800
F = Fault ESC e.g. 2804
Parity = None
New date
2804 2804 Start bits = 1
Set Date > 2804
Stop bits = 2
View Circuits Flowchart ENT Data bits = 8
DTR = Normal
4. When setup correctly the system program
details and event log can be printed.
Set System Date Flowchart
5. When finished unplug the MPA/DCI. If the
printer is left connected events will be printed
as and when they occur.

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Re-Map ID Devices (TS690ID) [1.C] Relearn Hardware [1.C] 3. With the ID loop still disconnected from the Initial Power-Up
This option allows the engineer to re-map ID If the system hardware configuration has control panel, use a DVM to measure the To power the system for the first time:
devices to circuits. By default all devices are changed whilst in engineers mode, for example a resistance between the following cores and
mapped to their corresponding circuit, i.e. ID remote keypad added or removed from the terminals:
1. Place a small screwdriver blade between the
device 01 is mapped to circuit 01, ID device 28 is system. The system will show “RELEARN REQUIRED” pins on the control panel PCB, marked
(a) ID + core and 0V terminal. “FACTORY RESET”. This will ensure the factory
mapped to circuit 28, etc. when exiting from engineers mode. To clear this
message you must re-select engineers menu 1 (b) ID + core and +12V terminal. default parameters are set, see page 24.
+ If a system relearn is required when
and press [C], the panel will generate an (c) ID + core and Mains earth terminal. 2. Switch on the 240V mains supply and remove
selecting this option, the relearn is
performed first (see “Relearn Hardware”). acceptance tone and all current hardware is (d) ID - core and 0V terminal. the screwdriver blade.
Once the relearn has been carried out re-logged on to the system. It is advisable that you
(e) ID - core and +12V terminal. 3. Check that the power LED on the control panel
re-selecting this option will select the confirm the new hardware by viewing the system
log, see page 42. (f) ID - core and Mains earth terminal. PCB is illuminated.
“Re-Map ID Devices” option.
In all cases the DVM should indicate an open 4. Check that the LED remote keypads display
circuit, any other reading could indicate a “LT” (Panel Lid tamper) and LCD remote
LCD Starburst LED
short circuit or wiring fault and must be keypads display “Panel Lid tamper”. The
LCD Starburst LED RELEARN REQUIRED
02:30 01 JAN RESET REST investigated. remote keypad sounders and extension
CONFIG. CON.
Engineers menu 1
ENGR 1 - E1 - loudspeakers will operate.
Select Options :-
Enter engineer's passcode 4. At the control panel, twist the two cores of the
ID loop together so that the ID loop is shorted. 5. Enter the engineers passcode (default 1234) to
C Engineers menu 1
ENGR 1 - E1.- silence the sounders.
Re-map Devices
Select Option :-
5. At each end of the ID loop (points A, B and C in
-- --
Enter Device >-- Press our example shown in the figure below) 6. Connect the standby battery.
Enter ID device No (01 - 30) C measure the resistance between the two
e.g. 18
A confirmation tone will
cores of the ID loop (normally theses are the Power-Up Checks
ENT
be heard yellow and blue cores). The resistance reading When the initial power-up checks have been
Re-map Devices should be less than 20 Ohms. A resistance completed, check the following:
18 18
to Circuit >18 reading greater than 20 Ohms should be
investigated, since it may be due to a poor 1. Switch off the 240V mains supply and measure
The display shows the
Relearn Hardware Flowchart connection. A reading greater than 2K Ohms the DC voltage at each remote keypad and
current mapping.
Enter new circuit No. are usually caused by an open circuit. ensure the voltage is greater than 11V whilst
e.g. 21 the system is powered from its standby battery.
Re-map Devices
21 21 2. Switch on the 240V mains supply and measure
to Circuit >21
the DC voltage between the mains earth
ENT
10 11 12 DVM A
connection and AUX. +12V. Then measure the
Disconnect from control panel
and twist the two cores of the D C vo lta g e b e tw e e n the m a ins e a rth
ID loop together. connection and AUX. 0V. In both cases the
measurement should be 1V or less. If the
+
Re-Map Circuits Flowchart voltage is greater than 1V, the system has an
ID
01 02 03 04 05 DVM B
LOOP
“Earth Fault” and all cables should be checked
-
for isolation to Earth
3. Using a voltmeter measure the DC voltage
across the control panel PCB test points (V) and
06 07 08 09 DVM C
calculate the system current consumption
(see page 11). Ensure that the reading is not
greater than 1.0A (1.5A for TS690ID).

Figure 27. ID Loop Wiring Tests


4. Repeat test (3) with the system in an alarm
condition and ensure that the reading is not
greater than 1.0A (1.5A for TS690ID).
6. Re-connect the ID Loop to the control panel.
When the system is powered up use the “SLOW
SCAN” feature to check voltage levels at each
device, see page 37.

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25 Answer Phone Def Go to User Menu 1 [1.0]
When programmed as “Yes”, the plug-on
digi-modem will only answer incoming calls
This option allows the engineer to access “User
menu 1", the flowchart below shows the options
Engineer’s Menu 1
after a second attempt. When programmed within ”User menu 1", for full details refer to the
as “No”, the plug-on digi-modem will answer "Operators Manual".
incoming calls after the modem ring counter Enter Engineer's
Introduction
has expired. (Default: No) Engineers menu 1 Passcode
Select Option :- Engineers menu 1 is the first of two engineers
26 Send Open/Close menus, which is selected when the engineer’s 1 2 3 4
This configuration option will only effect 0 passcode is entered. The engineer may leave Engineers menu 1
Extended format signalling, see configuration User menu 1 “Engineer menu 1" by pressing the [ESC] key. The Select Option :-
option 08. When programmed as “Yes”, the Select Option :-
ESC
system will return to the unset condition but the ESC

plug-on digi-modem will send Open and remote keypads will show ”Engineer-on-site". This Panel output ?
Close signals (codes 401 & 409) to the central Sounder. ON > 08 message will be cleared the next time a valid user 1
Bell Test 1 Press ESC to end
Enter Number >-
station. When programmed as “No”, the passcode is entered or by exiting the engineer's
plug-on digi-modem will not send Open and mode via user menu 1. Digi output ?
Walk Test 2
Close signals (codes 401 & 409) to the central Walk Test 2 Press ESC to end
Enter Number >-

station. (Default: Yes) Menu contents


Digi channel ?
Remote Remote Reset 3
Reset 3 Quote > 6846 Hot key Option Page
Enter Number >-
LCD Starburst LED
Engineers menu 1 1 Program Panel Outputs 26 Program circuits
ENGR 1 - E1 -
Change 4
Select Options :-
4
Change passcode
2 Program Digicom Outputs 26 Enter CCT No.>--
code New code > ----
9 3 Program Digicom Channels 26
System Timers
Configuration
CONFIG.-- co.-- Enable Chime ccts are 4 Program Circuits & Attributes 29 5
Enter Number >--
Chime 5 Enabled
Enter Number >--

5 Program System Timers 31


Enter configuration No. Setting Modes ?
e.g. 07 for user reset Omit Shunt CCTS ISOLATED 6 Program Setting Modes 33 6
ENT Group 6 08:30 Sun 28 Apr
Enter Group >-

7 System Printout 33
User reset
YES YES 8 System Print Out
Option No.
Option 07 - Yes
Omit Omit Circuits Remote Reset Number 34 7
Circuits 7 Line Number 001

B
Enter CCT No.>--
9 Program Configuration 34
Remote Reset
to alternate Yes and No
Silent Set ? 0 Go to User Menu 1 36 8
Silent Set 8 Enter Group > -
Algorithm >004
User reset A Learn Devices (TS690ID Only) 37
NO NO Configuration
9
Option 07 - No
Please Exit Now. B View Location Text 37 Enter Number
ENT
Full Set 0 Time left > 029
C Re-Map Devices (TS690ID Only) 38
& Relearn Hardware 0
User menu 1
Select Option:-
Please Exit Now.
Part Set A A Time left > 0029
Configuration Flowchart
+ Whilst Engineer’s mode is selected all
A
>HHHHAAAHHHH....
Please Exit Now. tampers are not monitored. >...............
Part Set B B Time left > 0029
+ After performing a factory restart or on-site
PANEL IS IN
restart the system will show “RELEARN B RECEPTION CLOSET
Please Exit Now.
Part Set C C Time left > 0029 REQUIRED” (RESET CONFIG) when the
engineer exits from engineers mode. This
Re-Map Devices
SYTEM OPEN
message is cleared by performing a C Enter No. >--
ESC
08:30 Sun 28 Apr “Hardware Relearn”, see page 38. &
Relearn Hardware

User Menu 1 Flowchart


Engineers Menu 1

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Remote Reset Algorithm [1.8] 02 Fire signals all No Type/Description No Type/Description


When the system is programmed for “Engineer When programmed as “Yes” fire alarm 004 Walk Test 017 Part Set B Selected
Reset” the requirement to send an engineer to site activations are signalled to the ARC at all Activates when the "Walk Test" option is Activates when "Part Set B" is selected.
can be overridden by the user by using the times. When programmed as “No” fire alarm selected and deactivates when the "Walk Test" Deactivates when the system is unset.
“Remote Reset” facility. If an alarm is generated activations are signalled to the ARC only when option is finished. 018 Part Set A Selected
the system will respond with a four digit “seed” the system is full set. (Default: No)
005 Alarm Activates when "Part Set A" is selected.
code which the user quotes to the Alarm 03 Silent 24hr ccts Activates when an intruder alarm is detected Deactivates when the system is unset.
Receiving Centre or alarm company. The “seed” When programmed as “Yes” 24hr circuit are and deactivates when the alarm is reset or
code is then entered into a decoder and a unique 019 Full Set Selected
silent. When programmed as “No” 24hr circuits aborted. A c tiv a te s w h e n "F u ll S e t" is s e le c te d .
“Remote Reset” code is generated. This is passed are audible. (Default: No) 006 P.A. Deactivates when the system is unset.
back to the user and on entering the “Remote
04 Enable duress Activates when a PA alarm is detected and 020 Tamper Fault
Reset” code, the system is reset.
When programmed as “Yes” the reversal of the deactivates when the alarm is reset. Activates when a Tamper alarm is detected
The “Remote Reset” code is generated using an first two digits on any passcode will generate a 007 Fire and deactivates when the alarm is reset.
algorithm identified by a 3 digit number. duress alarm. When programmed as “No” the Activates when a Fire alarm is detected and
Alternative algorithms can be selected but these 021 Line Fault
reversal of the first two digits on any passcode deactivates when the alarm is reset. Activates when a telephone line fault is
must correspond to that used by the ARC (or alarm will NOT generate a duress alarm. (Default: No)
company) otherwise the “Remote Reset” code will 008 System Set detected and deactivates when the fault is
be incorrect. (Default: 004) 05 Invert Abort O/P Activates when any ward is set and cleared.
When programmed as “Yes” the abort output is deactivates when the system is fully unset. 022 Mains Off
normally active and deactivates for 5 seconds 009 Code Accepted Activates when mains power is removed and
LCD Starburst LED when an alarm is aborted. When Activates for 5 seconds following entry of any deactivates when the mains power is restored.
Engineers menu 1
ENGR 1 - E1 - programmed as “No” the abort output is valid passcode. 023 Exit / Entry
Select Option :-
normally inactive and activates for 5 seconds 010 24 Hour Activates when the panel is in the exit or entry
8 when an alarm is aborted. (Default: No) Activates when a 24Hr alarm is detected and mode.
Remote Reset 06 SET with LF deactivates when the alarm is reset. 024 Test Fail
Algorithm > 004 004 004
Algorithm No. When programmed as “Yes” the system can 011 Second Alarm Activates when a circuit fails test, deactivates
Enter new No. be set with a telephone line fault, however the Activates when a different detector causes an when reset by the engineer.
e.g. 010 user will be asked to confirm this at the time of alarm and remains active for the duration of 025 First Knock
Remote Reset setting. When programmed as “No” the system the "2nd Alarm Time". This output is normally Activates when a double knock circuit is
Algorithm > 010 010 010
cannot be set with a telephone line fault. used as an ALARM CONFIRMATION signal. activated for the first time. Deactivates when
(Default: Yes) 012 Courtesy Light the circuit is activated for the second time or
ENT
Activates during entry and when any remote when the system is reset.
07 User reset
keypad is used. The duration of this output is 026 Comms Failed
When programmed as “Yes" alarms can be
controlled by the setting of the "COURTESY Activates for 5 seconds when the plug-on
Remote Reset Algorithm Flowchart reset by the user. When programmed as ”No"
DUR" timer. digicom fails to communicate.
alarms can only be reset by the engineer or via
remote reset. (Default: Yes) 013 Engineer On Site 027 Comms Success
Activates when the engineer’s passcode is Activates for 5 seconds when the plug-on
Configuration [1.9] 08 Extended format entered and deactivates when a user digicom communicates successfully.
The configuration options are as follows: When programmed as “Yes" the plug-on passcode is entered.
digicom will report using Point ID extended 028 Comms Active
00 Bell is an SAB 014 Circuits Omitted Activates when the plug-on digicom is active
format. When programmed as ”No" the
When programmed as “Yes” the control panel Activates when any circuit is omitted and and deactivates when the plug-on digicom is
plug-on digicom will report using standard fast
bell output applies 0V when active. When deactivates when all circuits are reinstated. inactive.
format. (Default: No)
programmed as “No” the control panel bell 015 Auxiliary 029 2nd Entry
output removes 0V when active. (Default: Yes) 09 Hi Sec Engineer Activates when an Auxiliary alarm is detected Activates when the second entry timer is
When programmed as “Yes" the engineer and deactivates when the alarm is reset.
01 User 1 Limited started and deactivates when the second
must enter his passcode and remote reset
When programmed as “Yes” user 1 is disabled 016 Part Set C Selected entry timer expires.
number to gain access to engineer's menu 1.
from options 6 and 8 in user menu 2. When Activates when "Part Set C" is selected. 030 Entry
When programmed as ”No" only the Deactivates when the system is unset.
programmed as “No” user 1 has access to all engineer's passcode is required to access Activates when the panel is in the entry mode.
user menus and options. (Default: No) engineer's menu 1. (Default: No) 031 Exit
Activates when the panel is in the exit mode.

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12 Monitor Dur. out from sending any more. Note: this does not Program Circuits [1.4] set, activation of this circuit will start the entry
This timer affects the duration of the “Timed affect the re-arm of the zone. This counter has The TS690 can monitor up to 14 detection circuits, timer.
Output” (No. 042). This timer has a working a working range of 000 - 199. (Default: 005) whereas the TS690ID can monitor up to 38 8 Exit Terminator
range of 000-199 minutes. (Default: 000 Secs) d e te c tio n c irc u its . E a c h c irc u it m u s t b e
18 AC Off Dly A circuit that is normally connected to a push
13 P.Set Bell Dly This timer delays the “audible” mains off programmed in order for the system to respond button outside the protected premises, which
This is a "Part-Set Bell Delay" and operates as indication when the mains power is removed. correctly. can be used to finally set the system or area.
follows: The display and any outputs programmed as
Circuit Types 9 Keypoint
a) If the "Pset Com.Dly" is set to 000 and an “Mains Off” are not affected. This timer has a
A circuit that may be connected to a keyswitch
alarm is activated whilst the system is part-set, working range of 000-199 minutes. (Default: The circuit type defines how the circuit will respond
to allow setting and/or part-setting of the
000 Secs) when it is triggered. The following circuit types are
the "Bell Delay" timer is started. At the end of the system.
available:
bell delay the internal sounders are activated 19 Test Call The Keypoint circuit has two groups of
for the duration of the "Pset Bel.Dly". At the end If the system is fitted with a DC6, it is possible for 0 Not Used
attributes. The first group of attributes controls
of this delay the bell output is activated. the control panel to make the DC6 send a A circuit that will never generate any alarm.
which group is set/unset when the circuit is
b) If the "Pset Com.Dly" is not set to 000 and timed test call to the central station. The “Test 1 Night switched between “Healthy” and “Active”. The
an alarm is activated whilst the system is Call” timer sets the period of activation, i.e., A circuit that will generate a full alarm when the second group of attributes controls which
part-set, the "Bell Delay" timer is cancelled and 000=Disabled, 001=daily, 007=weekly etc. system is set. group is set/unset when the circuit is switched
the internal sounders are activated for the Once programmed the digicom will send the between “Healthy” and “Shorted”.
duration of the "Pset Bel.Dly". At the end of this test call at the hour defined by timer 23. This 2 24hr
A circuit which is monitored at all times. When When programming the Keypoint circuit the
delay the bell output is activated. timer has a working range of 000-199 days.
triggered in the unset condition a local alarm is eight standard attributes are not available,
(Default: 000 Days)
If the "Part Set Bell Delay" timer is set to 199 the generated and when triggered in the set instead the attributes are used to select the
bell output is not activated when an alarm 20 2nd Alrm Time condition a full alarm is generated. Key Point operation as follows:
occurs whilst the system is part set. This timer This timer controls the duration of the “Second
3 PA Silent [1] Full Set Mode - “Healthy” to “Active”.
has a working range of 000 - 199 seconds. Alarm” output. This timer has a working range of
(Default: 000 Secs) 000-199 seconds. (Default: 060 Secs) A circuit which is monitored at all times. When [2] Part Set Mode A - “Healthy” to “Active”.
triggered it will activate any outputs that are [3] Part Set Mode B - “Healthy” to “Active”.
14 Courtesy Dur. 21 Line Flt Dly programmed as P.A.
This timer is used to control the duration of the This timer delays the “audible” line fault [4] Part Set Mode C - “Healthy” to “Active”.
output type “Courtesy Light”. This timer has a indication when a telephone line fault occurs. 4 PA Audible [5] Full Set Mode - “Healthy” to “Shorted”.
working range of 000-199 seconds. (Default: The display and any outputs programmed as A circuit which is monitored at all times. When
triggered it will activate any outputs that are [6] Part Set Mode A - “Healthy” to “Shorted”.
030 Secs) “Line Fault” are not affected. This timer has a
working range of 000-199 minutes. (Default: programmed as P.A. and generate a full [7] Part Set Mode B - “Healthy” to “Shorted”.
15 No. Rem. Resets alarm condition.
000 Mins) [8] Part Set Mode C - “Healthy” to “Shorted”.
This counter determines how many coded
“Remote Resets” can occur before the system 22 Service Time 5 Fire If all attributes are removed from a Keypoint
locks into engineer reset only. Note: Remote The installation company may use this timer to A circuit that is normally connected to a smoke circuit, the circuit becomes a monitored
Reset by the "Rem Reset" input terminal is also periodically generate a “SERVICE REQUIRED” detector. When triggered it will generate a fire circuit. A monitored circuit is monitored at all
affected by this counter. This counter has a message so that the user is reminded that a tone on the internal sounders, the external times and will activate the Timed Output (042)
working range of 000-199. (Default: 010) service call is required. The users may continue sounders are pulsed for the bell duration and when triggered. The operation of a monitored
to set and unset the system. When the any outputs programmed as fire will be circuit is also logged.
16 Modem Rings activated.
engineer attends the site and enters their
This counter is for use with the DC6, it allows the
passcode the message is cleared. The service 6 Auxiliary Circuit Attributes
installer to specify how many rings are required
timer is re-started when the engineer re-selects A circuit which is monitored at all times. When Each circuit type can have one or more attributes
before the DC6 picks up the call. If the counter
this timer option. To disable this feature set the triggered it will activate any outputs assigned to it to alter its operation. The following
is set to 000 it will pick the call up as soon as any
timer to 000. This timer has a working range of programmed as Auxiliary. circuit attributes can be programmed:
incoming ringing is detected. This counter has
000-199 months. (Default: 000 Months) 1 Access
a working range of 000-199. (Default: 000) 7 Final Exit
23 Test Call At This must be the first detector or door contact Circuits programmed with this attribute are
17 P.I.D Alarms
This timer is used in conjunction with timer 19, it that is triggered when entering the protected automatically isolated during the entry
When using the DC6 and "Point ID Extended
controls the hour at which a test call is sent to area. When the setting mode for the system is procedure to allow a “walk through” route for
Reporting". The number of point ID alarms that
central station. For example, if the timer is set to programmed for Final Exit setting, opening the user to access the remote keypad. The
are transmitted to the central station per circuit
014 the test call will be signalled at 14.00 and closing of this circuit during the exit “Access” attribute can only be assigned to
are controlled by the value of this counter.
(2.00pm). This timer has a working range of 000 procedure will cause the system to set. Once Night and Final Exit circuit types.
e.g., if the counter is set to 003 then all circuits
- 023. (Default: 003)
will report 3 activation’s before they are locked

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Notes
Contents
Overview Wiring a Biscuit to a Smoke Detector . . . . 17
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 External Sounder Connections . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Auxiliary Tamper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Remote Keypads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Extension Loudspeakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
32 Character LCD (TS900.REM) . . . . . . . . . 4 Digicom/RedCARE Installation . . . . . . . . . . . 18
8 Character Starburst (TS790.STAR) . . . . . . 4 DC6 Digi-Modem Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4 Character LED (TS700.REM) . . . . . . . . . . 4 Regulatory Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Remote Arming Station (TS700.ARM) . . . . . 4 Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
TS700 LEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
System Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 DC54 & DC58M Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
LCD Remote Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Connecting a Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Starburst Remote Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Using the DATAC / RS232 Printer . . . . . . . . 21
LED Remote Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Using the CPA6 Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Arming Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Programmable Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
TS700 LEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Control Panel Outputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Remote Keypads & TS700.LECs . . . . . . . . 21
Pre Power-Up Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
System Installation ID Cable Checks (TS690ID Only) . . . . . . . . . . 22
Cable Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Initial Power-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Remote/LEC Network Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Power-Up Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
ID Loop Wiring (TS690ID Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 NVM Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Cabling Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Control Panel Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Engineer’s Menu 1
Control Panel PCB Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Connection Terminals & Indicators. . . . . . . . 11 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Mains Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Menu contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Battery Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Panel Outputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Remote Keypads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Digicom Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
TS900 LCD Remote Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Digicom Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
TS790 Star Remote Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Programmable Output Types . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
TS700 LED Remote Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Program Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
TS700 Remote Arming Station. . . . . . . . . . 13 Circuit Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Installation Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Circuit Attributes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Engineer’s Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 System Timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
TS700 LEC Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Setting Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Wiring Detection Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Do System Print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Double Pole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Remote Reset Algorithm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
End Of Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Wiring ID Biscuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Go to User Menu 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Biscuit Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Add/Clear ID Devices (TS690ID) . . . . . . . . . . 37
Wiring A Biscuit to a PIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Clear & Relearn ID Devices . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Wiring a Biscuit to a Panic Button . . . . . . . 17 Add ID Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

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Specifications Notes
Control Panel Weight: 280g
Part No.: TS690 - 6 to 14 zones Environment: -10 to 55°C
TS690M - with DC6 modem
TS690ID - 2 to 38 zones LED Remote Keypad
TS690IDM - with DC6 modem Part No.: TS700.REM
Input Supply: 230V ±10% 50Hz Display: 4 character seven segment
Current: 110mA (normal) Current: 60mA (normal) 70mA (alarm)
250mA (alarm) with speaker Zones: 2
Power Supply: TS690 - 1A Output: Switched -ve @100mA
TS690ID - 1.5A Dimensions: 130(W) x 130(H) x 30(D) mm
Standby Battery: 7.0Ah Material: 3mm Polycarbonate
Outputs 1-3: 1 = Voltage free changeover Weight: 280g
2 = Switched -ve @500mA
Environment: -10 to 55°C
3 = Switched +ve @500mA
Digi Outputs 1-5: +ve removed Arming Station
Source 5mA in 12V condition
Part No.: TS700.ARM
Sink 100mA in 0V condition
Display: Power LED
Speaker Output: 16 Ohms
Programming function LED
Bell Trigger: Switched -ve @500mA
Current: 30mA (normal) 40mA (alarm)
Strobe Trigger: Switched -ve @500mA
Zones: 2
Dimensions: 242(W) x 237(H) x 86(D) mm
Output: Switched -ve @100mA
Material: 1.2mm mild steel
Dimensions: 130(W) x 130(H) x 30(D) mm
Weight: 2.6 Kg
Material: 3mm Polycarbonate
Environment: -10 to 55°C
Weight: 280g
LCD Remote Keypad Environment: -10 to 55°C
Part No.: TS900.REM
TS700 LEC
Display: 32 character Liquid Crystal
Part No.: TS700.LEC
Current: 50mA (normal) 60mA (alarm)
Current: 30mA (normal) 40mA (alarm)
Zones: 2
Zones: 2
Output: Switched -ve @100mA
Output: Switched -ve @100mA
Dimensions: 130(W) x 130(H) x 30(D) mm
Dimensions: 142(W) x 82(H) x 36(D) mm
Material: 3mm Polycarbonate
Material: 3mm Polycarbonate
Weight: 280g
Weight: 213g
Environment: -10 to 55°C
Environment: -10 to 55°C
Starburst Remote Keypad
Part No.: TS790.STAR
Display: 8 character Liquid Crystal
Current: 50mA (normal) 60mA (alarm)
Zones: 2
Output: Switched -ve @100mA
Dimensions: 130(W) x 130(H) x 30(D) mm
Material: 3mm Polycarbonate

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Quick Reference Engineers Menus

Engineers Menu 2 Output Types


1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output
key Options Page No. Output Type No. Output Type
Printer Remote Remote Remote Remote 1 000 Bell On 027 Comms Success
Remote View Circuits 40
Network
Keypad Keypad Keypad Keypad A = Scroll Next Circuit 001 Strobe On 028 Comms Active
Speaker or LEC or LEC or LEC or LEC C = Scroll Previous Circuit
002 Switch 12V 029 2nd Entry
2 Set System Time 40 003 Detector Reset 030 Entry
Aux 12V TS690 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones Enter time e.g. 1400 for 2.00pm
004 Walk Test 031 Exit
(DP / EOL) (DP / EOL) (DP / EOL) (DP / EOL) 3 Set System Date 40
005 Alarm 032 Duress Alarm
DCI Connection Enter date e.g. 2804 for 28 April
006 P.A. 033 System Part Set
6 Zones 4 Change Passcode (Engineers) 41
Bell output (DP / EOL) Enter new passcode
007 Fire 034 Battery Fault
008 System Set 035 Set Fail
5 Chime Circuits 41
Strobe output A = Scroll Next Circuit 009 Code Accepted 036 System Open
B = Toggle Chime / Silent 010 24 Hour 037 New Alarm
DC6 C = Scroll Previous Circuit
Digi outputs 1- 5
Digi Modem 6 Alter Shunt Group 41
011 Second Alarm 038 24hr Circuits Omitted
(Optional) 012 Courtesy Light 039 Modem Lock Out
Outputs 1- 3 Number of Zones = 8 to 14 A = Scroll Next Circuit
B = Toggle Armed / Omitted 013 Engr On Site 040 Chime Mimic
C = Scroll Previous Circuit
014 Ccts Omitted 041 Shunt Group Active
7 Print System Log 41
015 Auxiliary 042 Timed Output
Enter Number of events and press ENT
016 Part Set C Selected 043 Abort
8 Configure Part Sets 42
017 Part Set B Selected 044 General Fault
A = Scroll Next Circuit
B = Toggle Armed / Omitted 018 Part Set A Selected 045 Battery Test
1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output C = Scroll Previous Circuit
019 Full Set Selected 046 Service Call
9 View System Log 42
020 Tamper Fault 047 Full Set
Printer Remote Remote Remote Remote Remote A = Scroll Backwards
B = Toggle Name / Circuit Text 021 Line Fault 048 Spare
Network Keypad Keypad Keypad Keypad C = Scroll Forwards
022 Mains Off 049 Spare
Speaker or LEC or LEC or LEC or LEC 0 Reset User Code 1 44 023 Exit / Entry 050 PC Output 1
Press ENT to Reset User 1 to 5678
Aux 12V TS690ID 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones A Start Call Back 44
024 Test Fail 051 PC Output 2
025 First Knock 052 Sounder Control
(DP / EOL) (DP / EOL) (DP / EOL) (DP / EOL) 1 = Call Back No. 1
2 = Call Back No. 2 026 Comms Failed 053 Spare
DCI Connection
3 = Call Back No. 3
ENT to start Call Back
Bell output Biscuit B
I.D. Loop 1
Biscuit
30 30 ID zones Custom Text Menu 45
1 = Circuit Text
2 = Banner Message
Strobe output 3 = Panel Location Text
DC6 C Modem Options 45
Digi outputs 1- 5
Digi Modem 1 = Call Back No. 1
(Optional) 2 = Call Back No. 2
Outputs 1- 3 Number of Zones = 2 to 38 3 = Call Back No. 3
4 = Modem Password
5 = Modem Site No
6 = Program Digicom
7 = Test Digicom
0 = Reset Digicom
Figure 1. TS690 & TS690ID System Architecture

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ID Loop Wiring (TS690ID Only) If a different type of cable is used, the distances Software History
Enter master user (5678)
Each ID device is connected across a two-wire ID should be recalculated. e.g., if 7/0.4mm cable is
used, a single run of 200 metres would support 30 ENT Version 1.0
loop. Apart from observing the correct polarity,
devices on the end as the resistance of the cable Initial software release.
any wiring configuration can be used, as shown in User menu 1
the figure below. is halved. Select Option :-

When installing the ID loop wiring It is usually more ENT


Version 1.2
Cabling Requirements practical to run several cables from the control User menu 2
l Timer 22 added, “Service Time” to allow the
The ID loop can be wired using standard 4 core panel to the different areas of protection. This Select Option :- control panel to generate a service call
cable, this allows 2 cores to be used for the ID effectively reduces any distance problems and reminder.
devices and 2 cores for supplying 12V power for makes fault finding much easier. 4
l Hardware Relearn added to Engineers Menu 1
PIR's etc. To reduce the likelihood of induced interference
Setup users
option C.
User No. >--
The number of devices permitted per cable run is and wherever possible, cables should not be l Shunt code operation was altered, so that
governed by the resistance of the cable used. positioned along side mains power, telephone or Enter user No. when a shunt code is entered during entry, the
Standard 4 core alarm cable (7/0.2mm) has a other data transmission cables, or run within the e.g. 04 entry timer is cancelled and the circuits in the
resistance of approximately 8 Ohms per 100 same ducting or trunking as any other cables. ENT
shunt group are “Shunted”. On entering the
metres and as a guide the maximum number of The wiring for remote keypads and internal Alter user type code again the exit timer is started and at the
devices that can be connected at the END of a sounders (loudspeakers) should not be
Standard User Type end of the exit period the “Shunted” circuits are
single cable run is as follows: connected in the same multi-core as the ID loop. Enter user type: reinstated.
The DC6 now supports sending a timed test
Cable Distance Max. No of Devices
+ Included in the spares pack is a 47nF 1 = Master
2 = Standard
5 = Reset Only
6 = Duress
l
call (see timer 19).
100m 30 devices at the end of
capacitor. Although not necessary for
correct operation of the system, it will 3 = Holiday 7 = PA Code
the cable run
improve the system noise immunity if
4 = Set Only 8 = Shunt Version 1.3
200m 15 devices at the end of
the cable run connected across the ID loop at one of the l Correction to spelling mistake in re-map
devices furthest from the control panel. e.g. 1 for Master devices.
400m 7 devices at the end of the ENT
cable run
Change pass code Version 1.4
800m 3 devices at the end of the New code > -----
cable run l PA circuit types can now have the double
Enter New passcode knock attribute assigned to them.
e.g. 2589
l Send Open/Close option was added to
Change pass code system configuration (option 26). This option
TS690ID + New code > 2589
only effects Point ID Extended Format data
ENT transmission.
ID
LOOP 01 02 03 04 05 06
Version 2.0
- Setup New Users Flowchart
l Control panel operation changed so that the
DC6 is 100% “CALL MINDER” and “CALL DIVERT”
14 compatible.

Version 2.1
13 l Timer 23 added, “Test Call At” to control the
hour at which a timed test call is signalled.
l The control panel now automatically detects
a DCI being plugged on.
12 11 10 09 08 07
l The user remote reset procedure simplified.
l Second alarm output operation improved.

Figure 3. ID Detector Loop Wiring

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Control Panel PCB Layout Part-Set Application Example Alarm Abort & Confirmation
This application example shows how to configure Both the TS690 and TS690ID support “Alarm Abort”
the part set buttons to set different areas of a 3 and “Sequential Confirmation”. The alarm abort
bedroom house. can be achieved by either sending an abort
FS3

N/O N/CCOM
PRINTER

REMOTE KEYPAD

0V 12V OUTPUTS OUTPUT 1


1 AMP
Panel Outputs signal on a dedicated channel or by restoring the
Using the drawing of a typical 3 bedroom house,

ENGINEERS REMOTE
REMOTE NETWORK
A B C D E
Remote JP1 O/P 1 = Change over contacts alarm channel.
O/P 2 = Switched -ve @ 500mA the following part set modes are required:
keypad

AUX +3 -2
O/P 3 = Switched +ve @ 500mA
Network Part Set A Circuits 01 through to 08 armed
connections (SELV)
(SELV)
and circuits 09 and 10 omitted.
Digicom
POWER
Auxiliary 12V (SELV) Part Set B Circuits 01 through to 09 armed TS690/TS690ID

LED2
JP2 ON
(stand-alone)
and circuit 10 omitted.
Z1
CIRCUIT 1

+DC POWER +12V

+ PWR DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR


1 2 3 4 5
0V 0V
DIGI-MODEM
Part Set C Circuits 01 through to 06 armed Alarm (005) - 3 3 - Alarm
Digicom Outputs
and circuits 07 through to 10
T1

JP3 Abort (043) - 4 7 - Abort


Programmable @ 100mA
JP5 (SELV) omitted. Second Alarm (011) - 5 8 - Confirmation
Z2
CIRCUIT 2

1. First create a table listing the circuits that are


required to be armed (A) and omitted (O) for

RESET FLT DC
FACTORY

REM LINE +
RESET
T2

U3
each part set mode:

-
Circuit Location P-Set A P-Set B P-Set C Figure 29. Alarm Abort & Sequential Confirmation
NVM
01 Front Door A A A

TAMP
TRG STB TR- H/O H/O SPK AUX
Auxiliary Tamper (SELV)
Z3
CIRCUIT 3

02 Hallway detector A A A Alarm Abort Operation


Extension loudspeaker
When the alarm is triggered the system transmits a
+
(SELV) 03 Hall door to garage A A A
T3

SPEAKER
VOLUME +
channel 3 (Alarm) to the ARC. If the system is unset
VR2
-
04 Garage door A A A within the “Abort Delay” period the abort output is
Z4

External sounder
CIRCUIT 4

connections 05 Garage back door A A A triggered and an Abort signal is transmitted to the
LED1 (SELV)
ARC. The alarm output is also restored.
-

Programmable 06 Kitchen door A A A


T4

BATT
Detection
-

FAULT
Circuits 1 - 6 07 Dinning room PIR A A O
Sequential Confirmation Operation
AUX BELL
1 AMP 1 AMP

(SELV)
V
Z5
CIRCUIT 5

FS2
08 Lounge PIR A A O
When the first alarm is triggered, the system
(Only Fitted on 09 Bedroom 2 PIR O A O transmits channel 3 (Alarm) to the ARC. If a
T5

TS690)
FS1 10 Landing PIR O O O different zone is activated the system transmits
second alarm signal to the ARC.
A.C. A.C.

21V A.C. from mains 2. From the above table, program circuits 01-10
transformer as omitted or armed for each part set mode 1. If the DC6 is being used program the digicom
Z6
CIRCUIT 6

(SELV)
(see “Configure Omits” on page 42). channels as shown below, see “Digi
Channels”, on page 26. If a stand-alone
B B1 A1

+
T6

Circuit 02 (Hallway detector) must be digicom is being used program the digicom
JP4 Telephone connections programmed as a “Night” circuit with the outputs as shown below, see “Digi Outputs”, on
0V 12V + -
AUX ID LOOP

PLUG ON DIGI MODEM

Aux 12V
(TNV) “Entry” attribute. This will ensure that the page 26.
entry timer is started when the
A

&
I.D. Loop occupants come downstairs to unset the Channel No Output Type
(SELV)
system. 3 005 (Alarm)
(Only Fitted on 4 043 (Abort)
TS690ID) DC6 Digi-modem
(Only fitted on the TS690M & TS690IDM) 5 011 (Second Alarm)

2. Program the “Abort Delay” timer to the required


time (the default is 180 seconds), see “System
Timers”, on page 31.

Figure 5. TS690 & TS690ID Main PCB

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System Installation TS690 & TS690ID Installation Manual TS690 & TS690ID Installation Manual Appendices

Appendices
Mains Connection TS900 LCD Remote Keypad
The mains supply is connected to a 3 way “Euro The TS900 remote keypad has a 32 character
Type” fused terminal block, which is fitted with a backlit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
200mA fuse. All electrical connections should be
carried out by a qualified electrician and must
comply with the current IEE regulations. Point ID Extended Reporting
LCD Module
Point ID extended reporting is a new format which
+ To comply with European regulations the
when used with the DC6 can be used to report
Code Description
supply should be fed from a readily 627 Engineer program mode selected
accessible disconnect device, e.g. REMOTE circuit ID data, user ID etc. The central station
I/D
628 Engineer program mode cancelled
un-switched fused spur fitted. I/D 2
1
3
alarm receiver must be capable of receiving
Selector
“Point ID extended Format” data.
4
ENG
Point ID Event Codes
+ When making mains connections it should

WARD SOUNDER
ZA
CIRCUIT A
be ensured that if the cable slips in such a Point ID Reporting takes the following format:

CONTROL
2 Detection
Resetting the Engineers passcode

TA
circuits
way as to place a strain on the conductors, CCCC Q EEE GG ZZZ

ZB
CIRCUIT B
the protective earthing conductor will be If the installation engineer has inadvertently

DISABLED
Tamper
CCCC Customer account number.

TB
the last to take the strain. Switch changed the engineers passcode or the
A B C D E O/P- Q Event qualifier, where E = new event (1) passcode has been forgotten, the passcode can
and R = restore (3). be reset back to 1234 without losing any other
FUSE 200mA EEE Event code (see table below). programmed data. This procedure can only be
GG Always 00. used providing a master user passcode is
Remote network Programmable output available:
L connections switched -ve ZZZ Circuit/Point ID number reporting the
@100mA
alarm (001-038), or user number 1. Ensure that the system is unset and a user
E To transformer
Figure 7.TS900 Remote Keypad Layout (001-015) for open/close reports. System passcode is available.
N status messages (Mains Fail, Walk Test, 2. Remove the cover from the control panel, this
etc.) contain zeros in the ZZZ location.
will cause a “Panel Lid tamper” alarm.
TS790 Star Remote Keypad Code Description 3. Ask the user to enter their passcode to silence
Figure 6. Mains Supply Connections The TS790 remote keypad has a 8 character
110 Fire alarm the alarm.
backlit starburst Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
120 Panic (PA Code) alarm 4. Place the blade of a small screwdriver
Battery Connection 121 Duress alarm between the pins labelled “FACTORY RESTART”.
A 7Ah battery must be fitted to the system to allow 122 Silent PA alarm A multi-tone sound indicates the engineers
it to function during a mains fail condition. The passcode has been reset.
LCD Module 123 Audible PA alarm
TS690 & TS690ID is equipped with a “Battery 130 Intruder alarm 5. Replace the control panel cover. At the
Protection” circuit so that if a battery is accidentally REMOTE remote keypad enter 1234. The display will
I/D
134 Entry alarm
reverse connected or its voltage is below 4V, the I/D 2
1
show “Engineers Menu 1". To change the
Selector 3

“BATT FAULT” LED lights. To clear the fault simply 4


ENG 135 24 Hour alarm engineer’s passcode see ”Change Engineer’s
WARD SOUNDER
reconnect or replace the battery as appropriate. Passcode on page 41.
ZA

137 Equipment tamper alarm


CONTROL
CIRCUIT A

DISABLE

2 Detection
TA

circuits 150 Auxiliary alarm


Remote Keypads
ZB
CIRCUIT B

Tamper
301 Mains failure
Four types of remote keypads can be used on the
TB

Switch
'ENT' Disable 302 Low system battery
system, however, only the TS900 remote keypad
Key A B C D E O/P-
305 System reset (on-site or factory)
can be used for programming text information. = Disabled

Any combination of remote keypad can be used 309 Battery test failure
on the same system if desired. 382 Remote keypad removed
Remote network Programmable output
connections
383 Circuit tamper
switched -ve
@ 100mA 401 Open / Close by user
Figure 8. TS790 Star Remote Keypad Layout 406 Alarm cancelled
409 Open / Close by keyswitch
602 Timed test call

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LCD Only
5. If the remote keypad has a “ENT” key TS700 LEC Installation Digicom Tests
enabled/disable link it can be used to limit the The TS700 LEC (Local Expansion C ard) is
Engineers menu 2
Select Option :-
This option allows the engineer to test each
functionality of the remote keypad. If the “ENT” connected to the “Remote Network” and provides channel on the plug-on digi-modem (DC6) and
key is enabled the remote keypad can be two additional programmable detection circuits
C the five digi outputs on the main PCB.
used to set/unset and access all user menus. If and a programmable output. The “Remote Modem options
Select Option :- LCD
the “ENT” key is disabled the remote keypad Network” may have up to three LECs connected, Engineer menu 2
can only be used to set and unset the system. as the system will always require at least one 6 Select Option :-

6. If the remote keypad has a “Ward Sounder remote keypad. 018112345678


|elephone No. 1 C
Control” link it can be used to make the remote
Enter telephone Number
Modem options
keypad sounder follow the programmable Select Option :-
output. When the link is set to the disabled CABLE ENTRY
ENT

position the sounder responds as normal. Network


018112345679 7
connections
When the link is set to the enabled position the |elephone No. 2 Digi, Idle

E D C B A
ZB TB
CCT B
>* * * * * * * *
sounder is only enabled when the remote Enter telephone Number
keypad programmable output is active. Programmable ENT
Press [1] to [8] to select
detection circuits the channel

ZA TA
CCT A

O/P
7. Finally clip the remote keypad cover onto the Programmable 0001 e.g. 1234
output
base being careful not to trap any cables or to switched -ve
|Account No. 1 Plug-on
Digi status Digi, Active

12 34
obstruct the tamper switch.

LEC I/D
@100mA
Enter account number >1 2 3 4 * * * *
Active outputs
NULL
ENT

Engineer’s Keypad I/D selector 0001


ESC

|Account No. 2
Normally all system programming will be carried JP2
TAMPER = JP2 NOT FITTED

out from one of the installed remote keypads,


NO TAMPER = JP2 FITTED
Tamper switch Enter account number
however sometimes it may be more convenient to ENT Digicom Tests Flowchart
CABLE ENTRY
program the system at the control panel. This can Fit jumper-link to * 2 3 4 * * * *
be achieved by using an “Engineers Keypad” disable tamper switch Reports 1 Reset Digi-Modem
which is temporarily plugged on to the control Use keys 1 - 8 to toggle When the system is powered up, the control panel
panel (JP2). To convert a standard remote keypad channels 1 - 8. automatically logs-on the digi-modem (DC6). If
to an “Engineers Keypad” an Engineer’s interface ENT
the device is changed or removed from the
Figure 12. TS700 LEC Layout
lead is required which can be obtained from your * 2 3 4 * * * * system you must either power the system down
supplier (P/No. NETEKI). Reports 2
and back up again, or select this menu option in
+ Always ensure that all power (mains and Use keys 1 - 8 to toggle order for the digi-modem to be log-on again.
battery) is removed before making any channels 1 - 8.

Control Panel connections to the LEC.. ENT

LCD Only
1. Remove the cover from the base and carefully
12V 0V

* * * 4 * * * *
AUX

Set/Day Engineers menu 2


remove the PCB.
ENGINEERS REMOTE

Select Option :-
A A (Red) Use keys 1 - 8 to toggle
2. If the LEC is being fitted inside the control panel channels 1 - 8. C
B C (Yellow) you may remove the LEC PCB from its base ENT
C B (Black)
Modem options
and secure it to base of the control panel using Select Option :-
D D (White) * 2 3 4 * * * *
self adhesive feet. If required, the tamper
E (Blue)
JP2

E
switch may also be disabled by fitting the
Restore
0
7 Way 0.1" Molex To TS900 Use keys 1 - 8 to toggle Acceptance tone indicates
connector Remote jumper link across JP2, see Figure 12. channels 1 - 8. reset performed
Keypad 3. If the LEC is being fitted outside the control ESC

panel, hold the base in position and mark the


Figure 11. Engineer’s Keypad Connections two securing holes. Drill and plug the wall, then
pass all cables into the base via the cable Program Digicom Flowchart Reset Digi-modem Flowchart
entry points. Secure the base to the wall using
the appropriate fixing screws.

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500 metres or 100 Ohms LCD Only
When the tamper switch is opened, the ID biscuit
LCD Starburst LED Engineers menu 2
4K7 = Yellow, Violet, Red becomes off line and a tamper alarm is Select Option :-
2K2 = Red, Red, Red Engineers menu 2
4K7 generated by the control panel. If the alarm Select Option :- ENGR 2 - E2 -
contacts are opened the biscuit's internal sensor B
ZB

Alarm
changes state and the control panel will see this as A
CIRCUIT B

1-CCT, 2-Banner
2K2
a n a c tive c o nd itio n a nd w ill re sp o nd a s Call back No. Call Number 1 3-Location
Tamper CALL NO.1 No. 1
appropriate. Tel No. 0181 12345678
1 = Circuit Text
TB

1 = Call No. 1 2 = Banner Message


Biscuit Connections 2 = Call No. 2 3 = Panel Location Text
4K7 4K7 The figure below shows an ID wired biscuit the 3 = Call No. 3 e.g. 2 for Banner Message
connection are as follows:
ENT
Alarm Alarm
ZB

Yellow Wire ID Loop + Bloggs Alarms


CIRCUIT B

to start call
2K2 ^
Blue Wire ID Loop - back sequence Cursor
Tamper Tamper
White Wire Alarm switch wire Use keys to edit text
TB

SYSTEM OPEN
09:00 28 APR OPEN OPEN
ENT
Max. 10 devices per circuit
ZB

Biscuit Number 01 Start Call Back Flowchart Custom Text Flowchart


CIRCUIT B

2K2

Custom Text Menu (LCD Only) [2.B] Modem Options [2.C]


TB

Wiring N.O. devices (Exit Terminators)


This menu option allows the engineer to edit the This option allows the engineer to access the
following text messages: following modem options:
Figure 14. End of Line Wiring
Circuit Text Call Back No.1
Yellow wire (ID LOOP +) White wire (alarm switch)
This option allows the engineer to program up to This option allows the first call back telephone
Blue wire (ID LOOP -) 16 characters of text to each circuit. number to be programmed.
Wiring ID Biscuits
Each ID biscuit is identified by its own number, 01 Banner Message Call Back No.2
to 30 and contains its own internal sensor which is Figure 16. A Wired ID Biscuit Normally when the system is unset the bottom line This option allows the second call back telephone
continuously monitored by the two-wire ID Loop. of the displays shows the time and date, and the number to be programmed.
The figure below shows the basic connections to top line is left blank. This option allows the engineer
the biscuit using a tamper and alarm contacts. to program a 16 character banner message, Call Back No.3
Wiring A Biscuit to a PIR
The figure below shows typical wiring configuration which is shown on the top line of the display. This This option allows the third call back telephone
for a standard PIR. may be used to display the company's name etc. number to be programmed.

ID Loop + Location Text


This option allows the engineer to program a 32
character location message. When “Engineers
Tamper Switch
Yellow

Blue

White

ID Biscuit menu 1" is selected the engineer can view this


+ - TAMPER ALARM
message. This can be used to provide the location
details for the control panel, e.g., ”C P located in
Yellow White
reception area", thus assisting service engineers
unfamiliar with the site.
Blue Red Red
Alarm Contacts Black
Yellow
Black
Yellow Details of text programming can be found on
ID Loop - Blue Blue
page 48.
From Panel To next detector

Figure 15. ID Wiring Figure 17. Wiring a Biscuit to a PIR

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Extension Loudspeakers REM RESET Log Event Codes


Up to two extension loudspeakers can be If the system is programmed for “Engineer Reset”,
connected across the [SPK+] and [H/O-] terminals then after a full alarm the system will require LCD Starburst LED Description
on the control panel PCB. The volume for the resetting, normally this is done by the engineer or
AC OFF A.C. OFF PF Mains power removed.
loudspeaker is controlled by VR1 “Speaker coded remote reset. Applying a -ve to this input
Volume”. terminal will cause the system to reset after a full AC RESTORED A.C. ON Pr Mains power restored
alarm. This input could be connected to the ALM SENT
ACTION ALARM AA Alarm activated when system is part-set.
“Control” output on a RedCARE STU so that the
Alarm Receiving Centre can poll the STU and thus ALARM 01-38 ALARM 01-38 CA.01-38 Full alarm from circuit (01-38).
SPK+
reset the panel. AUX/BELL TAMPER AUX TAMP AT Auxiliary tamper activated.
H/O -
1 x 16 Ohm Loudspeaker
AUXILIARY 01-38 AUX 01-38 Au.01-38 Auxiliary circuit activated.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A+ A+ A+ A+ V+ 0V NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC
Control 3GSTU BATTERY FAULT BATT FLT BF Battery fault (voltage below 10.5V).
SPK+
H/O -
Panel BELL TESTED BELL TST BT External bell and strobes tested.

TB1
CALL BACK No. 01-03 C. BACK 01-03 CB.01-03 Modem making a call back to remote PC.
Channel Inputs are
Programmed as
Positive Removed CCT OMITTED OMIT'D 01-38 CO.01-38 Circuits omitted by the user at time of Setting.
Program 24HR OM'T CI
2 x 16 Ohm Loudspeakers CCTS ISOLATED 24Hr group omitted during the unset condition.

TB2
As:- 5
Open (036) 4 CCTS TESTED 01-38 TEST'D 01-38 Tc.01-38 The number of circuits tested during Walk Test.
Alarm (005) 3
Figure 21. Loudspeaker Connections CODE TAMPER C.TMP 01-04 PT.01-04 Code tamper from keypad 01-04

TB3
PA (006) 2
Fire (007) 1 COMMS ACTIVE COM ACT cA Plug-on digicom active.

Control
+DC POWER
Digicom/RedCARE Installation LINE FLT COMMS FAILED COMS FLT cF Plug-on digicom failed to communicate.
REM RESET
A stand alone digital communicator, RedCARE COMMS SUCCESSFUL COMS OK cc Plug-on digicom communicated successfully.

TB4
Fault
Line
STU or Paknet interface card can be connected to AUX 0V
DATE CHANGED DATE CHG Dc System Date changed.
the control panel using the following connections:
DEFAULT CODE DEFLT 01 DF User passcode (01) reset to 5678 by the engineer.

RPS
Digicom Outputs 1 to 5
DELAY ALARM 01-38 DELAY 01-38 AD.01-38 Delayed alarm during a part-set condition.
These are the programmable digicom output
connections. They are normally at +12V and DURESS 01-31 DUR'SS 01-31 Du.01-31 Duress alarm from user passcode (01-31).
Figure 22. 3GSTU RedCARE Connections
switch to 0V when active. The outputs can be ENTRY 01-38 En.01-38
ENTRY 01-38 Entry timer started by circuit (01-38).
inverted so that they switch from 0V to +12V when
active, see System Configuration on page 34. ENTRY ALARM 01-38 EN.ALM 01-38 EA.01-38 Entry timed-out alarm from circuit (01-38).
DC6 Digi-Modem Installation
Each output will source 5mA in the +12V condition FACTORY RESTART FACT. RST Fr System “Factory Restarted”.
and sink 100mA in the 0V condition. A plug-on digi-modem DC6 can be fitted inside
the control panel to allow remote interrogation FIRE ALARM 01-38 FIRE 01-38 FA.01-38 Fire alarm circuit activated.
+DC POWER and programming via a personal computer (PC). FIRST KNOCK 01-38 FIRST 01-38 Fn.01-38 The first activation of a Double Knock circuit.
This provides the +12V power to the digicom. This It will also function as a standard digital
output is un-fused and therefore should only be communicator. Before attempting to install the FUSE BLOWN 01 FUSE 01 FB.01 Control Panel 12V Auxiliary Fuse blown.
used if the digicom is fitted inside the control DC6, the installer must be aware of the following: KEY POINT 01-38 KEY.SW 01-38 So.01-38 Key point operation from circuit (01-38).
panel. The 0V supply for the digicom/STU can be
picked up from any of the auxiliary 0V terminals. LINE FAULT LINE FLT LF Telephone line fault detected.
Regulatory Requirements
LINE RESTORED LINE OK Lr Telephone line fault restored.
LINE FLT The DC6 digi-modem must be installed by an
When this input is switched to +12V, a “Line Fault” electrically competent person. MODEM LOCK-OUT LOCK-OUT LO Modem failed to communicate.
condition is generated. A “Line Fault” condition In
NO EVENT NO EVENT -- No log event.
the unset mode will cause a “Chime” type tone to
be generated every minute, which can be OMITS REMOVED OMIT REM Or Previously omitted circuits reinstated.
silenced by entering any valid passcode. A “Line ON-SITE RESTART SITE. RST Sr System “On-Site” restart.
Fault” condition In the set mode will cancel the
PA ALARM 01-38 PA.ALM 01-38 PA.01-38 Panic Alarm circuit activated.
“Bell Delay”.
PA CODE 01-15 PANIC 01-15 PC.01-15 Panic Alarm passcode entered.

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Installation DC54 & DC58M Installation Change Passcode [2.4] Alter Shunt Group [2.6]
A plug-on digital communicator DC54, DC58 or This option allows the engineer to change their Circuits can be assigned to the shunt group. The
+ For your safety, installation of the DC6 MUST
DC58M may be fitted inside the control panel to passcode. The default passcode is 1234 but the shunt group can be isolated by using user menu 1
be carried out in the sequence shown installation engineer should change this to their option 6 or by using a “Shunt” code see “User
below: allow alarm status information to be transferred to
a dedicated central station. The unit should be own personal 4 digit passcode. Manual”.
1. Ensure that all power is removed from the fitted in accordance with the installation
system i.e. mains supply and standby battery. instructions supplied with it and connected to the LCD Starburst LED
LCD Starburst LED
2. Remove the DC6 from its packaging and fit the control panel plug DIGI-MODEM (JP3) using the Engineers menu 2
ENGR 2 - E2 -
Engineers menu 2
plastic mounting pillars into the 4 holes lead provided with the unit. The NVM within the will Select Option :- ENGR 2 - E2 -
Select Option :-

provided. need to be programmed using an engineer’s 6


keypad or PP5. 4
3. Align the DC6 with the connector JP4 on the Alter Shunt Grp
main PCB and push firmly into place. + The control panel can only support one Change pass code
New code > ----
---- ---- Enter CCT No.>--
CCT 01-A 01-A

plug-on Digi-Modem either the DC6 or


4. Connections to the telephone network must Enter circuit No.
DC54/58M. Do not connect both types to Enter new passcode e.g. 09
be made via an NTE5 master socket (Line Box). same control panel. e.g. 2580
Circuit text Roller Door
5. Using the cable type 1/0.5mm CW1308, strip Plug-on digicom / digi-modem
Change pass code
2580 2580 Circuit No. & CCT 09 Omitted CCT 09-O 09-O
Status
back 5mm of the required cores and feed into New code > 2580
A = Next Circuit
the control panel though the appropriate ENT B = Alternate Armed/Omitted
cable entry. Keep all telephone cables at least C = Previous Circuit
5mm away from other alarm cables. ESC

6. Connect the two telephone cables to the A


terminal blocks A and B, see figure 23. Connect to JP3 B Change Passcode Flowchart
DIGI-MODEM BC

7. Remove the two screws from the BT master Alter 24hr Group Flowchart
jack socket and remove the bottom section Telephone cable Chime Circuits [2.5]
(Type 1/0.5mm CW1308)
from the master jack. This option allows an alternative method of
A(5) = White / Blue ring 6
programming circuits as “chime”. Print System Log [2.7]
8. Connect the cable from A and B terminals on BC(3) = Orange / White ring
5
4 The system log stores 700 events, if a printer is
the DC6 to the BT master jack terminals, see B(2) = Blue / White ring 3
2 connected to the system it is possible to print a
1
figure 23. LCD Starburst LED selected number of events. Once the printout has
9. A special insertion tool will be required to B.T. master jack ( Type NTE5 Engineers menu 2
ENGR 2 - E2 -
been started it can only be stopped by selected
connect the cable to the master jack, this is
user accessible connections ) Select Option :-
this option again and entering “000” for the
available from RS Components (Part No. Figure 24. DC54/DC58 Connections 5 number of events.
470-487). Alter Chime ccts
CCT 01-S 01-S LCD Starburst LED
Enter CCT No.>--
10. Replace the bottom section of the master jack Engineers menu 2
ENGR 2 - E2 -
socket and replace the two screws. Enter circuit No. Select Option :-
e.g. 10
11. Re-apply power to the control panel. 7
Circuit text Font Door
CCT 10-S 10-S
12. The DC6 must now be programmed, refer to Circuit No & CCT 10 Silent Print System Log
--- ---
Status No. events> ---
"Modem Options” on page 45. A = Next Circuit
B = Alternate Chime/Silent Enter number of events
13. Each channel can be tested using the e.g. 100
Digicom Test routine, see page 47. C = Previous Circuit
ESC Print System Log
14. Finally replace and secure the cover on the No. events> 100 100 100

control panel.
ENT

to start printing
Chime Circuits Flowchart

Print System Log Flowchart

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+ve O/P
(Programmed as Alarm / Bell / etc) Diode (IN418)
Relay available from
RS components
P/No. 346-946.
Capable of switching
Aux 12 V
Diode (IN418)
Relay available from
RS components
P/No. 346-946.
Capable of switching
Engineer's Menu 2
Aux 0V Relay mains voltages
-ve O/P Relay mains voltages
(Programmed as Alarm / Bell / etc)

+ve O/P
+ 12 V 0V
Aux 12V
+ 12 V 0V
Introduction Engineers menu 1
(Programmed as Detector Reset)
Engineer's menu 2 is selected by pressing the [ENT] Select Option :-
Smoke Smoke key whilst Engineer's menu 1 is selected. Each
ENT
Detector Detector menu option can be selected by pressing the
Aux 0V -Ve O/P
(Programmed as Detector Reset) relevant “Hot key”. Engineers menu 2
Select Option :-

+ve O/P Aux 12V


Menu Contents ESC

1K0 Ohm Resistor 1K0 Ohm Resistor View Circuits


Hot key Option Page 1 Enter CCT No. >--
LED (Light Emiting Diode) LED (Light Emiting Diode)
1 View Circuits 40
Aux 0V -Ve O/P

2 Set System Time 40 2 Set Clock > ----


3 Set System Date 40
+ve O/P Aux 12V
4 Change Passcode 41 3 Set Date > ----
12V Buzzer 12V Buzzer
RS Part No. 245-051 RS Part No. 245-051
5 Chime Circuits 41
Aux 0V -Ve O/P 6 Configure Shunt Group 41 4
Change passcode
New code > ----
7 Print System Log 41
+ve Outputs -ve Outputs
8 Configure Part Sets 42 Alter Chime ccts
5 Enter CCT No. >--
Figure 26. Output Examples 9 View System Log 42
0 Reset User Code 1 44 Alter 24hr Group
6
Pre Power-Up Checks ID Cable Checks (TS690ID Only) A Start Call Back 44 Enter CCT No. >--

Once the system is installed, but prior to Before powering-up the control panel it is B Custom Text Menu 45
Print System Log
powering-up, give the system one final check to recommended that the following tests are C Modem Options 45 7 No. events> ---
ensure that: performed on the ID Loop:
1. The wiring conforms to the requirements 1. Disconnect the two cores of the ID loop from Configure Omits
detailed in this manual and that all the control panel [ID LOOP +] and [ID LOOP -]
8 for part set A
interconnections are correct (A to A, B to B terminals.
etc.). 9
PASSCODE 00
2. Use a DVM to measure the resistance between 08:45.59 28/04
2. All system cables are kept clear of mains the two cores. If the resistance is below 1k
supply cables, telephone cables and R.F. Ohms then there is a short circuit or other wiring Press ENT to
cables. It is recommended that cable ties be defect on the ID loop. This must be corrected 0 Reset User 1 ?
used to keep cables separated. before going any further. The exact resistance
you measure will depend on the number of ID Call Number 1
3. Verify that maximum cable lengths and A
devices connected to the ID loop and the 0181 12345678
resistance's are not exceeded.
type of DVM that you have. Typical resistance
4. Mains power supply cables to the system are readings are as follows: 1-CCT, 2-Banner
connected to an un-switched fused spur.
B 3-Location
1 device 90K Ohms
5. Grommets are used where cables enter metal
10 devices 8.5K Ohms Modems options
housings to ensure that insulation is not C Select Option :-
compromised. 20 devices 4.5K Ohms
30 devices 2K Ohms
Engineer's Menu 2

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NVM Defaults Add/Clear ID Devices (TS690ID) [1.A] LCD Starburst LED


This option allows the engineer to add and remove Engineers menu 1
ENGR 1 - E1 -
Section Option Default 18: AC Off Dly 000 minutes Select Option :-
ID devices from the system. It also allows you to
User 00 Engineer 1234 19: Test Call 000 days diagnose the ID loop. A
User Codes ID Devices
User 01 Master 5678 20: 2nd Alm Time 060 seconds 01 - 15 >HHHHHHHHAAHH...
USE 16x2 USE
Panel Output 1 Walk Test
System Timers
21: Line Flt Dly 000 minutes
Clear & Relearn ID Devices 16 - 30 >...............
LCD
This option causes the system to clear any A = Add ID devices
Panel Output 2 Courtesy Light 22-Service Time 000 months
previously learnt devices and re-scan the ID loop B = Toggle ID & View Circuits
Panel Output 3 Switch 12V 23-Test Call At 003 and learn all connected devices. In order for a C = Clear & learn ID devices
Panel Outputs Panel Output 5 Code Accepted Full Set Final Exit Setting device to be detected the device must NOT be in 0 = Toggle Slow Scan Mode
Panel Output 6 Code Accepted Part Set A Timed Exit
a tamper condition.
Setting Modes
Panel Output 7 Code Accepted Part Set B Timed Exit
Add ID Devices B CCT 01 Healthy CCT 01 - H 01-H
Panel Output 8 Code Accepted Part Set C Timed Exit This option causes the system to re-scan the ID
Use the [A] & [C] keys to
Digicom Output 1 Fire Rem Reset Algorithm 004 loop and only learn new devices that have been scroll through circuits

Digicom Output 2 PA 00: Bell is an SAB Yes connected. In order for a new device to be ESC

Digicom detected the device must NOT be in a tamper


Outputs Digicom Output 3 Alarm 01: User 1 Limited No
condition.
Digicom Output 4 Set 02: Fire Signals All No ID SLOW SCAN
0 CCT 01 - H 01-H
Display Codes
ID SLOW SCAN
Digicom Output 5 Second Alarm 03: Silent 24hr Ccts No
Digi Channel 1 Fire 04: Enable Duress No When using the "Clear/Add ID Devices" option the Use a DVM to measure
Voltages at ID devices
top line of the display shows that status of ID
Digi Channel 2 PA 05: Invert Abort O/P No
devices 1 to 15, the bottom line of the display
ESC

Digi Channel 3 Alarm 06: SET with LF Yes shows the status of ID devices 16 to 30. The
Digicom Digi Channel 4 Set 07: User Reset Yes following characters are used to indicate the Add/Clear ID Devices Flowchart
Channels Digi Channel 5 Second Alarm 08: Extended Format No following status:
Digi Channel 6 Always Off 09: Hi-Sec Engineer No . Device not fitted. View Location Text (LCD Only) [1.B]
Digi Channel 7 Always Off 10: Tamps User Reset Yes H Device is healthy (normal) This option allows the engineer to view the panel
Digi Channel 8 Always Off 11: Do Battery Test No A Device is active (alarm). location text. The text message is programmed in
00: Abort Delay 180 seconds 12: F.Exit is Night No T Device is in tamper.
"Engineers menu 2", see page 45.
01: No. Re-arms 003 Configuration 13: Use code+ Enter No Device is in a fault condition (normally caused by
F LCD Only
02: Settle Time 007 seconds 14: Show P.set disp. Yes two devices fitted with the same ID).
Engineers menu 1
03: Pset Com.Dly 000 seconds 15: Dial Consec. Yes Select Options :-
Slow Scan Mode
04: Exit Time 030 seconds 16: SET with AC Off Yes
The “SLOW SCAN” mode can be used to diagnose B
05: Entry Time 015 seconds 17: Loud Chime Tones No the ID line and check for correct voltage levels at PANEL IS IN
RECEPTION CLOSET Location Text
06: Bell Dur. 020 minutes 18: Invert Output 1 No each ID device. When selected the ID loop
07: Bell Delay 000 minutes 19: Invert Digi O/Ps No
continuously cycles through the RESET, MID and ESC

HIGH conditions (5 seconds for each). For correct


08: 2act. Time 008 seconds 20: On-Line Key pad Yes
System Timers operation, the voltages should be:
09: Test Time 014 days 21: Restore P.I.D Yes View Location Text Flowchart
RESET 2.30V ±0.5V
10: 2nd Entry 015 seconds 22: User Authorised No
11: Part Set Entry 000 seconds 23: Mimic Alrm & Flt. No
MID 6.80V ±0.5V
12: Monitor Dur. 000 seconds 24: Monitor Off Hook No HIGH 12.50V ±0.5V
13: Pset Bel.Dly 000 seconds 25: Answer Phone Def. No
14: Courtesy Dur. 030 seconds 26: Send Set/Unset Yes
15: No. Rem. Reset 010 Call Back No 1, 2 & 3 Blank
Modem
16: Modem Rings 000 Options Modem Password Blank
17: P.I.D Alarms 005 Modem Site No. Blank

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Panel Outputs [1.1] Digicom Channels [1.3] 10 Tamp user reset 18 Invert Output 1
Outputs 1-3 on the control panel and remote The 8 plug-on digicom channels can be When programmed as “Yes", tamper alarms When programmed as “Yes” panel output 1 is
keypad outputs 5-8 can be programmed to any programmed to any of the output types shown on can be reset by the user. When programmed normal. When programmed as “No” panel
of the output types shown on pages 26 to 28. pages 26 to 28. as ”No", tamper alarms can only be reset by output 1 is inverted. (Default: No)
the engineer or via remote reset. (Default: Yes)
19 Invert Digi O/Ps
LCD Starburst LED LCD Starburst LED
11 Do battery test When programmed as “Yes” the five digicom
Engineers menu 1 Engineers menu 1
Select Options :- ENGR 1 - E1 - Select Options :- ENGR 1 - E1 - When programmed as "Yes" the control panel outputs on the control panel switch from 0V to
battery and any monitored PSU batteries are +12V when active (+ve applied). When
1 3 tested every hour and when exiting the programmed as “No” the five digicom outputs
Panel Output ?
PANEL - PAN.-
Digi Channel ?
DIGI CH - Dc5.-
engineer's mode. When programmed as "No" on the control panel switch from +12V to 0V
Enter Number > - Enter Number > -
the control panel battery and any monitored when active (+ve removed). (Default: No)
Enter output No. 1 - 8 PSU batteries are not tested. (Default: No)
Enter channel No. 1 - 8 20 On-Line keypad
e.g. 1 e.g. 8
12 F.Exit is NIGHT When programmed as “Yes" the Menvier
Panel Output 1
004 004
Digi Channel 8
011 011 When programmed as “Yes" final exit circuits Lineload On-Line Keypad feature is enabled.
is type > 004 is type > 011
Type No. Type No. change to night circuits when the system is part When programmed as “No” the Menvier
Enter new output type Enter new output type set. When programmed as ”No" final exit Lineload On-Line Keypad feature is disabled.
e.g. 021 e.g. 055 circuits remain as final exit circuits when the (Default: Yes)
system is part set. (Default: No)
21 Restore P.I.D
Panel Output 1
is type > 021 021 021
Digi Channel 8
is type > 055 055 055 13 Use code + Enter When programmed as "Yes" the Point ID restore
When programmed as “Yes", all passcodes status is transmitted. When programmed as
ENT ENT
require an additional press of the [ENT] key to "No" point ID restore is not transmitted. (Default:
gain access to the system. When Yes)
programmed as ”No", access to the system
Panel Outputs Flowchart Digi Channels Flowchart 22 User Authorised
only requires the entry of the passcode.
When programmed as “Yes” the Menvier
(Default: No)
Programmable Output Types Lineload software can only write information to
Digicom Outputs [1.2] 14 Show P.set disp. (LED Keypads) the control panel after the user has authorised
The 5 digicom outputs on the control panel PCB No Type/Description When programmed as “Yes" the display will remote communications. When programmed
can be programmed to any of the output types 000 Bell On alternate between showing the time and as “No” the Menvier Lineload software can
shown on pages 26 to 28. In addition, all outputs Activates when the main Bell trigger is on and wards that are set when the system is part set. write information to the control panel without
can be inverted, see “Configuration option 19” on deactivates at the end of the Bell Duration When programmed as ”No" the display will user authorisation. (Default: No)
page 35. time or when the alarm is cancelled by the always show the time when the system is part
23 Mimic Alm & Flt.
LCD Starburst LED user. set. (Default: Yes)
When programmed as “Yes” any outputs
Engineers menu 1
Select Options :- ENGR 1 - E1 - 001 Strobe On 15 Dial Consec. programmed as the type "Circuit Alarm" will
Activates when the Strobe trigger is on, and When programmed as “Yes", the plug-on activate when the relevant circuit is in alarm or
2 deactivates when the alarm is cancelled by digicom attempts calls consecutively. When in a fault condition. When programmed as
Digi Output ? the user. programmed as ”No”, the plug-on digicom “No” any outputs programmed as the type
DIGI OP - DIG.-
Enter Number > -
002 Switch 12V attempts calls alternatively. (Default: Yes) "Circuit Alarm" will activate when the relevant
Activates when the system is set and circuit is in alarm. (Default: No)
Enter output No. 1 - 5 16 SET with AC off
e.g. 5 deactivates when an alarm occurs or the When programmed as “Yes”, the system can 24 Monitor off hook
system is unset. This output is normally used for
Digi Output 5
013 013 be set without mains power. When When programmed as “Yes”, the plug-on
is type > 013 latching detectors.
Type No. programmed as “No”, the system cannot be digicom will monitor the telephone line for
003 Detector Reset set without mains power. (Default: Yes) o ff-ho o k c o n d itio ns (hig h se c u rity line
Enter new output type
e.g. 043
Normally active at all times and deactivates monitoring). When programmed as “No”, the
for 3 seconds when a valid passcode is 17 Loud Chime tones
plug-on digicom will only m onitor the
entered prior to setting the system. This output When programmed as “Yes” the chime tones
Digi Output 5 telephone line for line cut conditions (low
043 043 is normally used for detector that required are always at full volume. When programmed
is type > 043 security). (Default: No)
power to be removed in order to reset them, as “No” the chime tones are at the level set by
VR1 on the main PCB. (Default: No)
ENT
e.g., smoke detectors.

Digi Outputs Flowchart

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No Type/Description No Type/Description LCD Starburst LED


LCD Starburst LED Engineers menu 1
032 Duress Alarm 044 General Fault Engineers menu 1 Select Options :- ENGR 1 - E1 -
ENGR 1 - E1 -
Activates when a duress passcode is entered Activates during battery fault or when the Select Options :-
and deactivates when the duress alarm is system is prevented from being set. 6
5
reset. Deactivates when all faults are cleared. Setting Mode ?
SET.MODE - S.BY -
System Timers Enter Group > -
033 System Part Set 045 Battery Test Enter Number >-- TIMER -- Ti..--

Activates when the system is part set and Activates for 1 minute on the hour every hour. Enter group:
Enter timer No.
deactivates when the system is fully set or This output is used to test the battery in remote e.g. 04 for exit time
0 = Full Set
unset. PSU’s using a 519FM monitor PCB). A = Part Set A
ENT
B = Part Set B
034 Battery Fault 046 Service Call System Timers C = Part Set C
Timer Type
Activates when a battery fault occurs and Activates when the system is on-line with a Exit Time... 030 030 030
Timer value e.g. 0 for full set
deactivates when the battery fault is cleared. remote PC and Lineload software.
Enter new timer value
035 Set Fail 047 System Full Set Full Set
FULL-F.E F-FE
e.g. 045 Set Mode by Final Exit
Activates when the system fails to set and Activates when all areas within the system are
deactivates when the set fail condition is reset set and deactivates when any area is unset. System Timers Select Set Mode:
045 045
by the user. 050 PC Output 1
Exit Time... 045 1 = Final Exit
2 = Exit Terminator
036 System Open This output type is switched on and off via the ENT
3 = Timed Exit
Activates when the system is unset,, PC and Lineload software. 4 = Instant
deactivates when the system is fully set or 051 PC Output 2 5 = Deferred
part-set. This output type is switched on and off via the e.g. 3 for timed exit
System Timers Flowchart
037 New Alarm PC and Lineload software.
Full Set
Activates for 2 seconds when any circuit 052 Sounder Control by Timed Exit FULL-T.E F-TE
causes a new alarm condition. Normally used as the 0V connection for an Setting Modes [1.6]
The setting mode for full set and each part set can
ENT
038 24hr Circuits Omitted extension loudspeaker so that only system
Activates when one or more 24 Hour circuits alarm tones are generated. Only suitable for be configured to the following setting modes:
are omitted. Panel Outputs 1 and 2.
1 Final Exit Setting Modes Flowchart
039 Modem Lockout 054 Call Engineer The system will set when the “Final Exit” circuit is
Activates when the modem is locked-out (four Activates when the system requires an activated and after the “Settle Time” has
failed attempts). Deactivates when a master "Engineer Reset", deactivates when the expired.
user passcode is entered or after 4 hours. system is reset by the engineer or "Remote
Do System Print [1.7]
Reset". 2 Exit Terminator If a printer is connected to the control panel a print
040 Chime Mimic The system will set when the “Final Exit” circuit is out of all system parameters can be obtained.
Activates for 2 seconds when a circuit that is 055 Always Off activated, the “Exit Terminator” button is
programmed as "chime" is activated. Never activates. LCD Starburst LED
pressed and after the “Settle Time” has
041 Shunt Group Active 100 - 137 Circuit Mimic expired. Engineers menu 1
ENGR 1 - E1 -
Select Options :-
Activates when the shunt code has been used Will mimic (active when circuit is active) circuits
to shunt a group of circuits. Deactivates when 01 to 38 respectively. 3 Timed Exit
7
the shunt code is used again to re-instate the The system will set when the “Exit Time” has
200 - 237 Circuit Alarms expired or if the “Exit terminator” button is System Print Out
circuits. LINE 001 001
Active when a circuit causes an alarm,, for Line Number 001
pressed and the “Settle Time” has expired.
042 Timed Output circuits 01 to 38 respectively.
Activates when a "Monitored" circuit is 4 Instant
triggered and remains active for the duration The system will set instantly.
of the "Monitor Delay" see System Timers. System Print Flowchart
5 Deferred
043 Abort As timed exit, however, if any circuits are
Activates for 5 seconds after an alarm is activated during the exit procedure the exit
aborted by the user. The period in which the timer is restarted.
alarm may be aborted is set by the "Abort
Delay" see System Timers.

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2 Double Knock required to initiate the entry procedure in the System Timers [1.5] count down. If a valid user passcode has not
Circuits programmed with this attribute will only part-set condition. The “Entry” attribute can The system timers are as follows: been entered when the timer reaches zero,
cause an alarm condition if: only be assigned to Night, 24hr and Final Exit the internal sounders are activated and the
circuit types. When assigned to a 24 Hour 00 Abort Delay “2nd Entry” timer is started. This timer has a
a) The circuit is activated twice within the This timer sets the period in which the alarm
Double Knock window (this time may be set in circuit type, the circuit can be used to initiate working range of 000-199 seconds. (Default:
the entry procedure. Once the system is unset signal may be aborted following an alarm 015 Secs)
the System Timers menu). condition. When an alarm occurs, the “Abort
the 24 hour will revert to normal operation.
b) The circuit remains active for the whole Output” (043) is only activated if the system is 06 Bell Duration
duration of the Double Knock window. The 8 Chime unset within this period. If the system is unset This controls the duration of the external
“Double Knock” attribute can only be assigned Circuits with this attribute will cause the internal after this period the abort output is NOT bell/sounder. If the timer is set to 199 the bell
to Night, 24hr, PA and Auxiliary circuit types. sounders and remote keypad sounders to activated. The “Alarm” (005) output is also output is continuous. This timer has a working
generate a two tone “chime” sound if the restored when the abort output is activated. range of 000-199 minutes. (Default: 020 Mins)
3 Test circuit is activated. The “chime” attribute may
Circuits with this attribute will be disabled from This timer has a working range of 000-199 07 Bell Delay
only be assigned to Night, 24hr, Auxiliary, Final seconds. (Default: 180 Secs)
the system for the period set by the “Test Time” This timer delays the activation of the external
Exit and Exit Terminator circuit types.
(see System Timers). If the circuit is activated 01 No. Re-arms bell/sounder and internal sounders. This timer
during this period the activation will be logged At the end of the bell duration time the system has a working range of 000-199 minutes. Note:
LCD Starburst LED
and the user is informed of the circuit failure re-arms all circuits that are healthy. Circuits that Any alarm during the entry procedure will
Engineers menu 1
when trying to set the system. The test fail Select Options :- ENGR 1 - E1 -
are still in an alarm condition are isolated until cancel the bell delay. (Default: 000 Mins)
message may only be cleared with the they change to a healthy condition. This 08 2 Act. Time (Double Knock)
Engineers passcode. If at the end of the test
4
counter controls the number of times that a This is the “Double Knock” time window in which
period no activations have occurred the Program circuits
Enter CCT No.>-- CCT NO.-- CT.-- "circuit" will re-arm before it is locked out of the either two circuit activation must occur within
circuit is automatically removed from test and system. This counter has a working range of this time to generate an alarm condition. Or
behaves as normal. The test period is initiated Enter circuit No. 000-199. (Default: 003) the circuit must remain active for the whole
e.g. 04
by entering the Engineers passcode. The “Test” duration of this time to generate an alarm
attribute can only be assigned to Night, 24hr, ENT 02 Settle Time
When setting the system by “Final Exit” or “Exit condition. This will only apply to circuits with the
PA Silent, PA Audible, Fire, Auxiliary, PSU Battery, Circuit No.
CCT 04 NIGHT
NIGHT NITE “Double Knock” attribute. This timer has a
Terminator”, detectors that are on the exit route
PSU Fuse and PSU Power circuit types. Circuit Type
working range of 000-199 seconds. (Default:
Enter circuit type:
sometimes take 3-4 seconds to settle after
4 Omittable activation. The delay programmed in this timer 008 Secs)
0 = Not Used 5 = Fire
Circuits with this attribute are allowed to be 1 = Night 6 = Auxiliary is used to allow these detectors to settle before 09 Test Time
omitted by the user when setting the system. 2 = 24hr 7 = Final Exit the system or area is set. This timer has a This timer varies the number of days that “Test”
The “Omit” attribute can only be assigned to 3 = PA Silent 8 = Exit Terminator working range of 000-199 seconds. (Default:
4 = PA Audible 9 = Key Point
attribute may be applied to a circuit. If the
Night, 24hr, Auxiliary, PSU Battery, PSU Fuse and 007 Secs) timer is set to 000 then circuits will remain on
PSU Power circuit types. e.g. 7 for Final Exit
test until the “Test” attribute is removed. This
03 Pset Com. Dly
5 Reset
ENT

When the system is part-set the timer has a working range of 000-030 days.
This attribute is normally assigned to a circuit CCT 04 F.EXIT 04 04 communication of an alarm signal to the (Default: 014 Days)
Attributes >* * * * * * * * F.EXIT FE
that is connected to a vibration or smoke central station can be delayed by the value 10 2nd Entry
detector, so that during the “Detector Reset” Select attributes: set in this timer. If the timer is set to 199 the When the “Entry Timer” has expired the “2nd
period the circuit is not monitored. The “Reset” 1 = Access 5 = Reset
part-set communications are disabled. This Entry timer” starts to count down, if at the end of
2 = D Knock 6 = Monitored
attribute can only be assigned to Night, 24hr, 3 = Test 7 = Entry timer has a working range of 000-199 seconds. this time the system or area has not been unset
Fire and Auxiliary circuit types. 4 = Omit 8 = Chime (Default: 000 Secs) then a full alarm will be generated. This timer
6 Monitored e.g. 8 for chime 04 Exit Time has a working range of 000-199 seconds.
Circuits with this attribute will activate the 04 04 This timer sets the delay between the user (Default: 015 Secs)
CCT 04 F.EXIT
"Timed Output" when triggered. The F.EXIT FE
>* * * * * * * C CHIME CHI
initiating the exit procedure and the system (or 11 P.Set Entry
“Monitored” attribute can only be assigned to area) actually setting. If during the exit time an This timer sets the entry period for the system
Night, 24hr, Fire, Auxiliary and Final Exit circuit
ENT
“Exit Terminator” circuit is activated the exit when the system is in the part-set condition. If
types. time is cancelled and the system sets the timer is set to 000 the part-set entry timer is
7 Entry immediately. This timer has a working range of the same as the main entry timer (timer 05). This
Circuits with this attribute will initiate the entry Program Circuits Flowchart 000-199 seconds. (Default: 030 Secs) timer has a working range of 000-199 seconds.
procedure when the system is part-set and 05 Entry Time (Default: 000 Secs)
respond as normal when full set. This attribute When the system is set or part-set, and the entry
must be assigned to all circuits that are procedure is initiated, the entry timer starts to

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