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2. 9 E s COMMUNICATION CARD 4 J Oare a B Case tamper E SS aan am switch header u E QUEE m o dial I a amp f S PGMS wy E F1 IAS 7 pimi z Eme P E Es S E x I 2 E P BELL lt S s Relays es B velo ele olo ojo o eojoojeo eoloo eoljeoJje Y Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z8 Z7 COM Z8 Di D2 D3 D4 BAT zh 17V NO1 Output 1 Relay Normally
3. a OLA i Wall Fixing R922 DOGS Holes zoana es IS a Y ISI E Q ISI PGMS Skre Una Pcs 8 el ls E IS x amp IS BELL E b e IS mo Ss FZ F3 F5 O H O e ole aja osole aja oeo 2 aja aja les a bou lee ATE utility board TES Ee Re EE EY C ENOxN EUN Cable Entry Holes alee Y Y aos Mains Transformer es uf i To Mains Supply Kidin Gable Entry Hole Fuse carrier handle fuse nominal 250mA Qo Live
4. gu COMMUNICATION CARD P T Ho e Ai Bi A B 3 B0 v nu E EXPANSION CARD SLOT RS232 A elo el BLUE iD Line E3 E Esana E H m m E 21078 H Biscuit aL S H H 8 S PGMS 8 RESET DS O Hs a 078 2 Ita S E E E i LL iE E YELLOW FI E T 2 E iD Line DA oo 2 5 E E Es IES T I E isa F3 F4 F5 DS ENGINEER KEYPAD El Sa 3 H e ID m T A zm PIR e eje alo ale ala aja eje e e eje alla ala aja o Detector CONNECT Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 Di D2 D3 D4 BAT dz nw 15 1 2 Connecting iD biscuits to PIRs Grade 3 BLUE iD Line E3 ses COMMUNICATION CARD E E Onmsa o SEE EX
5. m C E li S a E S D 3 e Hum oe oc S S Br 28 p sm E um S Calibration S K B zZ gt on O ICE om O an Hi2 5 E Sl i Lig E El 4 O S 19 ISI Cll 46 TAMPER S Peu 2 Cl 32 p S FAULTLJLJOK ADDRESS 9 oe 9 PGM4 B S O reser SI 8 me S iS e 8 8 O S S Lll 8 E S S g i2 ojeooooojeooojjoj 2 oja olo ola eje 5 sg ee me ee a ka Y LS A T KON CT T X UAE X A XOT T A A a O AUX EOL ZONE 2COM EOLZONE 3COM EOL ZONE4COM AUX EOL ZONE 5 COM EOL ZONE 6 COM EOL ZONE 7 COM O O Power Supply 182 O AC Input Earth 14 10 5 Addressing the ZEM 830 ZEMs are addressed using the DIP switches on the PCB The DIP switches operate as follows OFF ON Switches should be On or Off as shown in the following table Page 114 RINS1572 1 System Manual Switch Switch Add
6. O g O O J oo0000 gt 2m 40m erm 16 NI BATT I II Ol ADDRESS RESET AA e e e aja a ala ala aja aja Y gt g 2 jee 222 5 BES se R449 S O S pas ALM RELAY O Release Insert emergency break glass unit here System Manual EURO 17 1 5 Using Volt Free Relay Contacts Relay capable of switching up to 50 volts and up to 10 amps This may be used to switch the internal supply or any suitable external supply including AC voltages
7. Power Supply 2 5A Mains 220 240V AC 50Hz 150mA Mains Fuse Slow Blow T 500mA Output 13 75V 1 0A Continuous Battery Fuse 3 15A Quick Blow Output Fuse 1 25A Quick Blow
8. E F3 F4 F2 ENGINEER KEYPAD NS F5 Ez COMMUNICATION CARD omn gt Su a 3Bu CD Bi A B ou zog kimm EXPANSION CARD SLOT RS232 AAAA 8 nunnun E 5 JONS TE En 9 amp E H H O 3 S E B E S oo PGMS 8 RESET DJS gt S E g S a J gt RES ii iB Aim le F x 2 E a H 2 m i S BELL S E z H S s S S bi S m S S S S S o e REFERS 7 PUES Z1 COM Z2
9. ARS SERER ALARM FAULT TAMPER aie IMASK Input Resistance Mask 13k7 to 14k2 r r Fault 9k N C N C T T Alarm 6k9 Tamper 3k 23k Input 1 Anti Mask Detector 14 12 6 Configuration of Shunt Inputs o OOo 3l Q vele aja ay vie e OO aja O Li WE Hh ES Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM GaN Zr COM Z8 D1 pee D3 D4 BA zdz t 2 KIJ ls k k ES SE 3 ESIESIESCSIESIES Spare N ALARM TAMPER N C SUPPLY NIC T T Shunt 1 Noma Open san pe Detector assigned Detector assigned K to Shunt 1 to Shunt 1 id Input 2 Input 8 In this example Inputs 2 and
10. O Jon STE O D1 SY vi Las E O os DT S IF Cs a eatt LOM ADDRES RESET oa Soja OO OOO ojo ojs ojo eg 7g 353202 SPS PSSeage Q 8 Lock ALM RELAY Q To May be used to O oe PSU switch AC External Shown wired power to release Device For power to lock use NC p 17 1 6 Alarm Output Relay capable of switching up to 50 volts and up to 10 amps This may be used to switch the internal supply or any suitable external supply including AC voltages x aD O o0o0000 TAMPER Q ADDRESS RESET
11. BLACK wire The metal pillar F n PH p I IB in this position Metal pillars can be O fo can only be Co screwed to mount the Co screwed to the ATE board to the End EF onno ATE board Station e U T IB EXPANSION CARD SLOT 2 2 2 a ololojolo o o El 9 PC2 16 f d em EB a 9 Q CASTLEJCARE TECH M IE ATE JTiLITY PCB 8 e E d E E x O B BELL E E E eu O le O ojll is F2 F3 nit FS E 8 n KEYP H E e D B g CONNECT BLACK wire gt w Metal pillars and screws are supplied in the EUR 105 kit and these must be used to secure the Utility Board to the metal endstation housing The diagram above shows which holes are to be used and how they match up between the carrier board and the metal box Pillars marked in black on the diagram above are screwed to
12. e ojo eje eje aja eje oe ole oleo oeo ole Zi COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM ZB D1 zu D1 D2 D3 D4 Relay Outputs 3A at 24VDC
13. The power LED will flash indicating that a restore is required Enter your engineering code All Faults Have Cleared will be displayed Press the key twice Enter Code will be displayed Press the key to return to day mode Anti Code After an alarm activation this example shows a personal attack enter your user code the alarm will silence and the following will be displayed The restore number that is shown for example G19746 will need to be given to your alarm receiving station in return they will supply you with a reset code gt Press the key Enter the code the ARC has given you Engineer Reset Performed will be displayed Enter Your Code will be displayed either enter your user code to set unset the panel or press the key to reset to day mode Page 140 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO Chime Function The chime can be used for any input on the system however the chime will only be active if the chime attribute is selected for the input in the Engineer Menu The key can be used to select the Chime function while the system is un
14. Y Y S SJ S SJ g IS 3 Y gt S F1 Oo 09 E iS s E cs EA b x E E E BEER z E a E E S F3 F4 F5 jz S a ENGINEER S 8 S ID S a 2 oo l Ol Ol Bla DlA O O O O ola ola o ME BATTERY CONNECT Zi COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 DI D2 D3 4709 Resistor connected to the control panel and to the device which is furthest away ISE 7 ALARM TAMPER 0 N C T T Input o 210 210 J PIR PGM1 Z1 Z2 D4 D3 D2 M Detector The PGM output is defaulted as a speaker output This output can be program
15. Page 68 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual Select the DIGI channels you require to be sent to the ARC Please see the table on page 67 for the default channels Press the key Repeat for the restores you require to be sent to the ARC Press the key Select the number of redials you require 0 15 Press the key Repeat for the Time Out The time that the panel will wait for a reply Press the key Low Battery Report Enter 0 for No Enter 1 J for Yes Press the key Test Calls Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Timed If Timed is chosen you will need to enter the hours and minutes once you have pressed the key Press the key ARC Details will be displayed Repeat the above for any other ARC stations you are using Press the key Program Digi SMS Calls will be displayed press the key Program Digi Channels Press the key to check that the Digi Channels are what the ARC are looking for The first Digi Channel will be shown once you h
16. INPUT ATTRIBUTES No Chime Omit Double Knock Dual Trip Norm Open Walk Test Monitor Activity Special Log Paired With Confirm Group 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 INPUT ATTRIBUTES No Chime Omit Double Knock Dual Trip Norm Open Walk Test Monitor Activity Special Log Paired With Confirm Group 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171
17. DOO OO ojo oa o OO OOO O a ju ONO Nel Zi COM ZZ Z3 COM Z4 26 COM Z8 Zi COM 28 D1 i BAT A Make sure you have pressed the Battery Connect button once the battery is connected Battery 12V Transformer To Earth terminal of mains block 14 4 Telephone Line Wiring i Analogue Telephone terminals telephone network int cross poin To other A D _ 0 A 1 telephone equipment B A B 1 To earthed panel case COMMUNICATION CARD ii A XE e At B 1 A B FERS ajaja ajola EXPANSION CARD SLOT EH sido wwog NOTE Terminals A 1 and B 1 are used for connecting to telephone line equipment which will automatically be disconnected from the telephone line during dial out and UDL session 14 5 STU ATE and RS232 Connections COMMUNICATION CARD Ld IEIET HET s dQ uuo EEE gt p gt v m ir ra jojo EXPANSION CARD SLOT RS232 oo S S O 9 ATE ATE Output Pins E BH B Paraga w
18. Slow Scan For iD On the Slow Scan the system ceases normal iD scanning to permit the reset voltage on the iD line to be measured with a standard meter Page 62 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO View Wireless Device Status To view the wireless device status for each wireless peripheral installed EURO ZEM32 WE only Signal Strength Press the key to view the signal strength of the wireless devices Inputs Press the key to view the inputs or press for to view the bells Wireless ZEM Address Use the B and LD keys to select the a wireless ZEM address each contains 8 wireless inputs and press YES Please wait will be displayed while the system gathers the wireless information Press the key to exit this display 3 Excellent 2 Good install position 1 Weak install position reposition and retest O Missing reposition and retest
19. DO ole oio oio oje alo canis Em GREY 74 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 D1 D2 D3 D4 BAT dz 17 AUX E 2 IAS CISA SEIS Spare ALARM le SUPPLY ALARM TAMPER ALARM TAMPER SUPPLY N C N C T T N C TT Input 1 Input 2 Input 8 Magnetic PIR PIR Contact Detector Detector 14 12 2 Double End of Line DEOL Wiring Sait ae ere e e e E RR BATTERY Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 D1 D2 D3 D4 BAT d 17V Spare SUPPLY ALARM TAMPER N C Input 1 Magnetic PIR Contact Detector RINS1572 1 ALARM TAMPER SUPPLY N C T T Input 8 PIR Detector Page 117 EURO System Manual 14 12 3 Double pole wiring EURO 46 only ZNZNZNZA ECCI CECE ICRC gia HHHH LL LL B lt O
20. Black Yellow Red d mM NZ Als Ll LN 14 9 2 Programming the RED LED to follow an Output s The RED LED on the external prox reader can be programmed so that it follows an output To achieve this go to CHANGE OUTPUTS and then Reader Ouputs and program the first Output output PGM1 to whichever type is required For example you may want the Prox to show the system set therefore you can use the output 0204 Final Set A The RED LED will then be illuminated once Area A has set 14 9 3 Addressing the External Prox Reader The brown green and orange wires are used to address the external proximity reader Depending on which wires are shorted to ground black wire or left floating the proximity reader can be addressed as shown in the table below Address Brown Orange Green O GND GND GND 1 GND GND NU 2 GND NU GND 3 GND NU NU 4 NU GND GND 5 NU GND NU 6 NU NU GND 7 NU NU NU Key GND shorted to ground NU Not Used leave disconnected NOTE The proximity reader is addressed in the same number sequence as keypads and internal tag readers Address 0 is not used reserved for principal keypad RINS1572 1 Page 111 EURO System Manual Make sure that the reader is addressed correctly in the engineers menu as well Assign Keypads
21. If you would like to clear the logs then press the key now Logs have been cleared will be displayed Otherwise press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu RINS1572 1 Page 19 EURO Installation Manual 5 2 Inhibit Fire HU This function allows you to select if you would like the EURO system to respond to or inhibit Fire and Hold Up Alarms whilst using the Engineers Menu Using the and keys scroll to INHIBIT FIRE HU Press the key The following will be displayed Enter 0 J for Default Enter 1 for Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu A riu 4 Sp LTI 5 3 Software Revision This option identifies the software version number software serial number and product Using the and keys scroll to SOFTWARE REVISION Press the key The version number will be displayed In this example the panel is a EURO 162 version 7 Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu 5 4 Choose Mode 5 4 1 Detection Mode The panel can be either operated as an End of Line panel or an iD panel For more i
22. kl na You will be returned to the Engineer Menu 5 20 Review Logs There are two logs available on the EURO system The Panel Log Includes all Set Unset and Alarm events The code holder performing any operation may be identified by pressing the key The panel log also includes all system faults details of engineer access etc The Access Log Includes all Access Control and Guard Tour events With each log use the D key to move from one event to the previous event The key will move from one event to the next event that occurred To view additional details press the key If no other information is available the display will move to the next log entry Pressing the A key will toggle between the sub logs of a main log entry Information on all fault codes that appear in the log can be seen on page 136 5 20 1 Log Entries EURO 46 750 M 250 A 250 0 EURO 162 1000 M 500 A 500 0 EURO 76 1000 M 500 A 500 O EURO 280 1000 M 500 A 600 0 RINS1572 1 Page 57 EURO Installation Manual 5 20 2 Code Identification The codes that are entered into the EURO system are identified as follows Code Identity Engineer Code Default 1111 Master Manager Code Default 2222 Engineer Master Manager User Or Manager Users programmed through the Master Manager Default
23. 8 D1 D2 D3 The reader also has 2 inputs on board or 2 outputs that can be used Please see page 10 to see how the inputs are addressed for each panel ALARM TAMPER SUPPLY Do N C T T Input 2 Door PIR S AS S AS Y Contact Detector D1 D2 D3 D4 zo zo 14 8 2 Addressing the Internal Tag Reader NOTE Tag Readers are addressed using the address selection switches on the PCB Open the links to add up to the address as shown in the following table Switch 1 2 4 8 16 32 Switch 1 2 4 8 16 32 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 23 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 24 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
24. RINS1572 1 Page 75 EURO Installation Manual 6 2 Compliance When all parts are working normally this equipment in combination with the PSTN and suitable ARC equipment will meet the requirements of ATS2 This product complies with EN50131 3 2009 EN50131 1 2006 A1 2009 PD6662 2010 at Security Grade 3 Environmental Class 2 6 3 Inovonics Inovonics wireless equipment complies with the requirements of EN50131 5 3 and is suitable for use in systems installed to PD6662 2010 at Security Grade 2 and Environmental Class 2 6 4 BS8243 2010 The EURO range fully complies with requirements of BS8243 2010 ALL appropriate facilities and options are available for systems using sequential confirmation signalling except zeroing of Confirm Timer if first input to alarm retriggers 6 5 CE Compliance Statement The EURO range complies with requirements of the European EMC Directive 2004 108 EC the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC the Reduction of Hazardous Substances C Directive 2002 95 EC Appropriate components additionally comply with the requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1995 5 EC It is essential that the recommendations in this manual be followed and that equipment and wiring be installed to avoid the effects of potential sources of interference 6 6 Expansion of Panels Provision is made for an MSX Card System Expander to be slotted in to the EURO End Sta
25. 93 AD 24 AULO o A A ide 93 TL25 EIE 93 12 1 1 The Radio I2 irl id AA A AA A AAA AAA 94 12 1 2 The Radio PIR J A A A EER 94 12 2 The Radio PIR er ree a ds 95 12 3 The R dio Door Contattare iere oet irte erre eee geen huty dees rye a E ote a DESEE ANTE td hr cated 95 12 4 Addressing the Radio ZEM re E eu ER ea teret sake wud dol end ga ERR Age RU eR annt Al 96 12 5 Assigning Radio Detectors s ecciis ioin nexa ese O NER E Ran ae Rage e Rr Eai 96 12 6 Deleting Radio Detectors iii eeimenpe ise st eo airida iDa ead eee es ia uat epa dE ERI d cia ERR eaa Enter ek ets 96 12 7 Display the Signal Strerigth iicet A ida 96 12 8 Assigning Repeaters to the Expander ssssssssssssssssessseseese mene sese esee senes 97 1259 SUPERVISION TIME it a A a A A a tery 97 12 10 Problemi Solving iiri eene a illa KIGE EREINDA receive dens 97 12 11 Technical Specification xi ehe nenne e near dened a dase can davies dea SR CXV 97 CHAPTER 13 EURO ZEM32 WeEococcconcconcconsconsconn conc rnnn ren rnnnrnnnrnnnrnnneenneennrensennneunsenancess 98 cmo IPIE 98 13 2 LEDS Tm 98 13 3 CONNEC O Maii oo re e A AA A A tes cite mis ali che 99 13 4 Wireless ZEM Addressing Input Mapping esssssm Hense siemens 99 13 5 Wireless ZEM Header AdCreSSing cccececeee eect eter eee e esee mene enne eee nnne 99 13 6 Popular Wireless Peripherals 2 eire durer nh nhe uan h e nasu
26. RINS1572 1 Page 25 EURO Installation Manual Program Keyfob Buttons To program keyfob buttons press the _ gt key or press to exit NOTE Any keyfob must be learnt in the Master Manager Menu before this function is enabled See the User Manual for more information Prosram Kewfob Buttons Use the and D keys to select the user that the buttons need to be programmed for Press the key I 4 11 Use the and D keys to select the button or select the button below Press the key 1 for d 2 for A m 5 Ea Select Button Button Lock Q of 6 1411 Q 1 8 I1 Use the and D keys to select the action Press the key Co No Action 1 Show Status 2 Set Area 3 Unset Area 4 Latch Output 5 Timed Output 6 J Panic Attack Button Action C2 Arm Ares 5 7 Change Inputs By default all inputs are pre set as unused so you will need to program each individual input you require The input will not be live and hence cannot be walk tested until you have exited the Engineer Menu please see Page 8 5 7 1 Input
27. Paired Input With iD Plus Biscuits G3 When using two biscuits on a detector set this to yes Press the key Fault Input will be displayed If you are programming biscuit 2 the biscuit connected to the mask fault terminals of the detector set this to yes otherwise leave at no Press the key Paired with will be displayed Enter the input number of the biscuit you are pairing with for each biscuit of the pair e g if programming biscuit 2 enter the input number of biscuit 1 Press the key Confirm Group Enter the Confirm Group if used Confirm Graour Press the key Para aa Input Name If you would like to enter a name for the input select the key Text programming is described on page 17 Press the key Enter the input location if required Press the key Repeat all the above for further inputs or press the key to return to the Engineers Menu NOTE After programming the inputs it is necessary to exit the Engineer Menu for the programming to take effect before the inputs are walk tested etc 5 7 7 Shunt Inputs A shunt group may consist of any number of inputs programmed as In
28. i E 12V Positiv Supply From Control Panel Wire colour Description Wire Colour Description Brown Addressing Pink PTE Orange Addressing White Door Green Addressing Black D1 Light Blue Lock Blue D4 Grey Ground Yellow D3 Violet Alarm Red D2 RINS1572 1 Page 127 EURO System Manual 16 5 Arming the Control Panel using the external prox reader Action Visual Sequence Present a valid tag to the reader and then remove it The GREEN LED will come on and if programmed the door will unlock Present the same tag to the reader and then remove it The exit time will start on the control panel The RED LED will illuminate when the system has armed and after a few seconds the LED will extinguish 16 6 Disarming the Con trol Panel using the extern al prox reader Action Visual Sequence Present a valid tag to the reader and then remove it Present the same tag to the reader and then remove it The RED LED will illuminate to show the system is armed The RED LED will extinguish and the system will disarm And if programmed the door release will open Page 128 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO CHAPTER 17 ACCESS CONTROL The EURO system provides access control facilities integrated into the alarm system incorporating the following features Number of Doors 1 per door station max dep
29. ATE Inputs Enter 0 for ATE Enter 1 J for Digi Enter 2 for Relay Enter 3 for None Press for the Engineer Menu 5 19 Engineer Reset Options The Engineer Reset Options are used so that once an alarm has occurred the EURO system can only be reset by an engineer code anti code or red care reset from the alarm receiving centre Option Function Enaineer Following an intruder alarm an engineer must reset the system before it g can be used again Please select UK Intruder to enable this Secure Restore of j Su A Intruder should not be used This will not interfere with the generation of Intruder an emergency alarm Default No A Following a Hold Up Input HU or Duress alarm an engineer must reset Engineer Restore of HU the system before it can be used again This will not interfere with the generation of a Fire or Gas emergency alarm Default No Restore of Soak Engineer Following a Tamper alarm an engineer must reset the system before it Restore of can be used again This will not interfere with the generation of an Tamper emergency alarm Default Yes In the event of an input with the soak attribute triggering whilst the Engineer system is set the system must be reset by an engineer before it can be used again This will not interfere with the generation of an em
30. User Name Enter the text to identify the user Predictive text Programming is described on page 17 Press the key Change Master Manager Code Press the key to Change the Master Manager Code and repeat the options as shown above or for the next function press the key Change Engineer Code Press the key to Change the Engineer Code or for the next function press the key The Engineer Code cannot be deleted Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu Page 44 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO 5 14 Volume Control The Volume Control function applies to the loudspeaker output only Volume levels at the keypad are programmed individually please see page 16 5 14 1 Code Stops Sound If this function is enabled then once an alarm has been generated even if the code is not programmed for that area the alarm will be silenced and a Misoperation Abort signal will be sent but the area will still be set until a valid user that controls that Area is entered The default is Yes If disabled the codes will only work for the programmed area 5 14 2 E E Keypads Only If there is a speaker connected to the SPK output of the EURO system the entry and exit tones
31. EURO 46 46 76 76 162 162 280 280 DP EOL iD EOL iD EOL iD EOL Inputs max 28 76 162 280 Inputs max iD 10 60 150 240 Inputs max wireless inputs 32 32 64 96 Using EURO ZEM32 WE 1 x ZEM32 WE 1 x ZEM32 WE 2 x ZEM32 WE 3 x ZEM32 WE Inputs max wired ZEMs EO cies 4 4 1 7 4 18 7 30 Set Points Max 6 8 16 30 Of which max keypads 6 8 16 30 Other Devices Max 5 7 15 29 Wireless Bells 2 2 2 2 Level Sets 6 8 12 14 Full Areas 6 8 12 14 Wards Max 5 7 15 29 Shunts 23 38 81 140 Wireless Keyfobs 32 32 32 32 User Manager Codes 75 100 200 500 Duress Guard Codes 10 20 20 20 Logs Mandatory 750 1000 1000 1000 Logs Access 250 500 500 500 Logs Optional 250 500 500 600 Output Modules 2 4 8 16 EN Grade 32 Small 3 3 3 casing Environment Class 2 2 2 2 Coma Modem ATE Pins Modem ATE Pins Modem ATE Pins Modem ATE Pins ARMO ARMG ARMG ARMG Modem Type Digi 1200 Digi GSM EUR 073 ARM EUR 073 ARM EUR 073 ARM MSX card compatible x Y Y Y Autoset amp Gates Y Y Y Y Shunt Day Alarm Unset Y Y Y Input Types Follow Input Y Y Y Y Special Log Y Y Y Y Intelligent Inputs Multiple Multiple Multiple Multiple Inputs to Confirm on Entry 1or2 lor2 1or2 1or2 Display when Set Y Y Y Y Selectable Resistance Ranges Y Y Y Y Download When Set Y Y Y Y Remote Set and Soak Y Y Y Y Event Signalling to Insite Y Y Y Y Dial Out Menu Upload Upload T d Upload Commission Commission Commission Commission Power Suppl
32. PGM 9 is an output which will follow ATE pin 8 PGM 8 is an output which will follow ATE pin 16 When PGM 9 is disabled ATE pin 8 is disabled PGM 9 terminal still active When PGM 8 is disabled ATE pin 16 is disabled PGM 8 terminal still active The pins at the bottom of the board that connect the communication loom correspond to the ATE outputs as follows 6 5 13 2 4 8 16 White Purple Green Orange Brown White Purple Red Care ATE5 ATE6 ATE2 E 4 Ne 9 ATE8 Reset a SBIRI ALI ARRAS Beck T IBS eins ee nee TM s Fault 12v ATE 1 ATES3 ATE7 ATE 10 Please note that ATS Output 10 can only be used as any output type if the Line Fault Pin 15 is disconnected If the Line Fault is connected then Test ATS 0064 can only be used RINS1572 1 Page 105 EURO System Manual 14 6 1 Installing the ATE Utility Board The ATE Utility Board only comes with the EURO 76 control panel If this item is purchased separately it can be connected to a EURO 46 large casing to the Communication Output connection If the ATE utility board is required for the EURO 46 small panel a separate housing and power supply will be needed
33. o ola ale ala s 2 2 sEsi is205538 o V ALM RELAY a e oV To Lr PSU 12V mE Warning Device Shown wired power to sound Alternatively NC may be used RINS1572 1 Page 133 EURO System Manual 17 1 7 Request to Exit button and Door Monitoring Connections If an electromagnetic lock or solenoid bolt is used an RTE device exit button is required to permit exit This is activated when a normally open push button is momentarily closed z en Co g RESET O oo0000 TAMPER S S S S S S S vale a ooo z z LOCK ALM RELAY 3v c c o v 13V O LOCK 0V Request to Exit button IREQUEST TO EXIT o Door Monitoring Contact The door monitoring facility may
34. O e t Em O D1 O e zi 21018 DS 1 CO Es E gH RESET o ojo ojo oojo OO o oje oeo oo ooa O pa TER OS Di RS485 OV Supply OV Lock OV D2 RS485 12V Supply 13V Lock 12V D3 RS485 A Data NC Lock Normally Closed D4 RS485 B Data C Lock Common OV Black OV OV Supply OV 13V Red 12V 13V Supply 12V D Brown NC Alarm Normally Closed D Blue C Alarm Common LED Green NO Alarm Normally Open SDR White OV RTE Exit Button RTE RTE Exit Button F1 3 15A OV Door Mon F2 3 15A Door Mon Door Mon NOTE 1 Before powering up the Door Station must be addressed using the coding switches open switches to add up to the address required NOTE 2 Issue 2 PCB is shown Issue 1 Door Station PCBs do not have the full range of options nor provide full diagnostic features RINS1572 1 Page 129 EURO System Manual All connections to the intelligent power supply are automatically made to power the unit and lock mechanism from the local power supply and use the system diagnostic capabilities to control the power supply NOTE In default mode the Door Station communications section is powered from the local power supply through the plug on connections Do NOT therefore connect terminal D2 to the RS 485 network Before powering up the Door Station must be address using the coding switches as described further on in this manual 17 1 1 Connecting the ACCESS System
35. 5 El Ej RS232 Connector Page 102 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO 14 5 1 RS232 Connector The RS232 connector is used to connect an RS232 lead via a PC Laptop This enables the engineer to upload download information from the panel using the UDL Software Please note that the connector on the PCB is disabled when a MSX card is installed the RS232 connection on the MSX card should then be used Please contact Castle Care Tech or your local distributor regarding the UDL software 14 5 2 Connecting the Communication Loom MAKE SURE THE COMMUNICATION LOOM IS CONNECTED AS SHOWN BELOW Connecting the communication loom to the EURO 76 CONNECT THE LOOM ON THE PINS En COMMUNICATION CARD 368 a 2 ae A 1 B 1 A B 2 oo 60 EXPANSION CARD SLOT L1 MAKE SURE YOU n o O0 oO0 0 O0 TAMPER CONNECT THE LOOM THE CORRECT WAY THE PURPLE WIRE SHOULD BE AT THE BOTTOM AND THE BLACK TO THE TOP Connecting the communication loom to the EURO 46 BLACK PURPLE MAKE SURE YOU CONNECT THE LOOM THE CORRECT WAY MODEM RS232 COMMS OPTS 0000000 dim S NN 14 5 3 STU ATE Output Pins Digi Channel EURO 46 7
36. Select Operation Enter 0 for Connect to PC Enter 1 for Test Dial Enter 2 for Arm Service Enter 3 for Data from PC Enter 4 for Data to PC Enter 5 for Diagnostics Enter 6 for Commissions Press the key DEREN VENE ES LE a o a PLA If the call fails check your telephone connections and modem numbers Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu Page 74 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO CHAPTER 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION This chapter outlines the internal specifications of the EURO system The EURO range has been designed to offer a choice of options to suit most European security applications and can be controlled using PIN code proximity cards or wireless keyfob It is also compatible with the Digi Modem DIGI II for remote signalling downloading and or SMS text messaging Castle reserves the right to change these specifications at any time without notice in the interests of product improvement Please ensure that this information is used in designing the system so that it can be installed and programmed as intended and will continue to function reliably In particular system outputs and power supplies must be used within their rated specifications 6 1 PD6662 2010 The EURO panels comply with EN50131 3 200
37. O BATTERY CONNECT COM ZONE8 EOL COM ZONE7 EOL A A AUX Ov 12V COM ZONE6 EOL COM ZONES EOL Tot SN doo o0 9 S SY o0 OK FAULT F a RESET IN AGO 1 2 4 8 1 3 gt 3 S m m a o e 9 2 2l 2 2 2 ooo Ny S 2 A AT T TEM EOL ZONE1 COM EOL ZONE2 COM A A 12V 0v AUX A AT T A AT T EOL ZONE3 COM EOL ZON
38. ASSIGN KEYPADS READERS Address Set Point Type Reader Type Set Point Sets Set Point Set Point In Unset Name Set Point Location 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Set Point Types Keypad 0 Reader 1 Reader Types Set Point 0 Ward Control 1 Not Used 2 Access Control 3 Entry Control 4 SYSTEM DISPLAYS Area A Text Area 7 Text Area B Text Area 8 Text Area C Text Area 9 Text Area D Text Full Area Text Area 0 Text Sign on Message Area 1 Text Site Name Area 2 Text Display When Set Area 3 Text Display Alarms Area 4 Text Display HUs Area 5 Text Display Inputs Area 6 Text CHANGE TIMERS Range Default Programme A B C D O 1 2 6 7 8 9 Entry Time 0 255 secs 30 Entry Time 2 0 255 secs 30 Exit Time 5 255 secs 30 Siren Time 1 20 mins 15 Confirm Time 0 99 mins 30 HU Confirm Time 8 20 hours 8 Siren Delay 0 20 mins 0 Strobe Time
39. Delete All Inputs can either be deleted individually or all at once To delete all wireless devices press the key the code 2000 will need to be entered Or press the key to delete individually Control Bells To learn delete bells press the key or press to program keyfob buttons Page 24 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO Learn Devices To learn a new wireless device to the wireless ZEM press the key Press the key to delete inputs Available Learnt Use the and D keys to select the relevant input that is to be learnt and press the key Learning The following shows how to learn a wireless bell During the learning process the LEARN button must be held until the GREEN LED on the device flashes and the keypad display shows Bell Learnt Bell Learnt If the GREEN LED on the wireless bell and the display shows Bell Learnt the device has been learnt successfully Press the key
40. Roving Dial This option when disabled prevents anyone dialling into the panel using roving dial on the InSite software Enter 0 J for No Enter 1 J for Yes Press the key Modem Speed will be displayed DO NOT ALTER THIS SETTING kovina Dial 8 Enter the Prefix Telephone number if required e g 9 and ARM PC telephone number Press the key Program PCs Select the PC that will be used for programming up to four may be chosen Press the key Modem Tel No will be displayed Enter the telephone number of the PC that the panel will communicate with this is used in conjunction with the function Dial Out Menu see page 74 Signal Alarms Enter 0 for No Enter 1 J for Yes Page 66 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO Press the key Repeat for Signal Faults Signal Open Close and Signal Access C Press the key Program PCs will be displayed Repeat for further PCs or press the key If required enter a text password this protects the Euro system from anyone dialling in This password must be entered at the Insite software in order for the PC to connect to the panel Press the k
41. 5 5 1 Wireless ZEMs The first Wireless ZEM can have 32 Wireless Inputs 32 Wireless Keyfobs and 2 Wireless Bells learnt to it Every Wireless ZEM after the first may only have Wireless Inputs learnt A maximum of 3 Wireless ZEMs may be programmed onto the EURO system Each Wireless ZEM is programmed as 4 different ZEMs in the programming menu and they each have 8 Wireless Inputs assigned Here is an example of how 2 Wireless ZEMs fully loaded can operate on the EURO system Wireless ZEM 1 Address 0 3 Total Wireless Inputs 32 Address O 8 Wireless Inputs 1 8 Address 1 8 Wireless Inputs 9 16 Address 2 8 Wireless Inputs 17 24 and Address 3 8 Wireless Inputs 25 32 Total Wireless Keyfobs 32 Total Wireless Bells 2 Wireless ZEM 2 Address 4 7 Total Wireless Inputs 32 Address O 8 Wireless Inputs 32 40 Address 1 8 Wireless Inputs 41 48 Address 2 8 Wireless Inputs 49 57 and Address 3 8 Wireless Inputs 58 64 ired ZEMs and Wireless ZEMs can be installed together on a system and as long as they are addressed uniquely they will work alongside each other For example if you wish to use 24 wireless inputs and 8 wired inputs you can address the Wireless ZEM as ZEM 0 1 and 2 in the programming function Install ZEM and learn 24 inputs to the system using the Wireless Device Control menu Then address a wired ZEM as ZEM 3 Installation Manual EURO 5 6 Wireless Device Control EURO ZE
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43. Note depends upon the status of the Area in which the shunt is located Change Inputs Using the and keys scroll to CHANGE INPUTS Press the key Input Select the input number you wish to program and press the key Input Type Select the shunt input type type 18 Inrut Hi ea E Ariete nm Shunt Inputs If you would like to select the shunt inputs for the selected input press the key ETT SPP i Enter the inputs you would like in the shunt list after each one press the key Each input selected will scroll on the display on the bottom line If the input you have selected doesn t appear make sure that input is programmed correctly Intruder Tamper Day Alarm or Entry Route Once they have all been entered press the key and press the key again RINS1572 1 Page 32 Installation Manual EURO Input Area Enter the areas level sets you would like the input to operate in To select level setting instead of areas please refer to Site Options Use Level Set see page 54 NOTE The primary Areas are A B C and D Press the key For area setting systems only Enter 0 for Any Enter 1
44. 8 10 Expander Card Information for installing the Expander card is shown separately on page 93 8 11 Access Control and Guard Tour Equipment Information for installing access control and guard tour equipment is shown in page 129 8 12 Cabling Information 8 12 1 Planning the Cable Routes Care should be taken to avoid running alarm cables in the same trunking as or otherwise close to cables carrying signals that may cause interference e g telephone cables etc Similarly where practical avoid routing cables close to equipment capable of generating interference e g fluorescent lighting welding equipment etc Never run alarm cables in the same trunking as mains cables 8 12 2 Screened Cable When screened cable is used the screen should be terminated at the control panel or ZEM module only For best results connect to the metalwork immediately at the point of cable entry into the housing with a pigtail not exceeding 5cm Terminals are provided in all EURO housings for this purpose Cables should not be looped inside the housings or routed across or underneath printed circuit boards Ensure that screen connections are continuous through all intermediate detectors junction boxes etc SCREENED cable should ALWAYS be used with iD plus systems 8 12 3 Wiring Specifications NOTE The following specifications must be observed when installing EURO alarm systems General Principals 1 Routing No alarm
45. At rearm at the end of the confirmation time this function will force an input not a system tamper causing an ES me unconfirmed alarm to be omitted whether it s still in fault or not Page 54 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO Use Level Set No If YES The system becomes a level set Having one area set only at any one time e g part sets If NO The system becomes a area system setting more than once area at a time Confirmed When Final Set Final Set Confirmed signal only available after the system is set Exit Starts Confirmed signal available after the exit time has started NOTE Not compliant with BS8243 Note Exit Starts must be selected in order for it to be entered in the logs AutoSet Force No If YES when autoset is in use this is only available in the plus software the panel will still set even if an input is open at the time Restrict PIN Use No If YES the system prevents a pin code being entered on the Entry Time but allows the system to be silenced once in alarm Enable when BS8243 option 6 4 5 is in use Simple Set No Enables the simple set functionality which allows a user to set the system by pressing the YES key and the level set PLEASE NOTE THIS FEATURE IS NOT UK COMPLIANT Invert ATE O Ps Yes If YES Positive Removed If NO Positive Applied Common Lobby
46. Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM ZB THE D2 TERMINAL MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO THE CONTROL PANEL BATTERY CONNECT away 47090 Resistor connected to the control panel and to the device which is furthest e aja aja aja e Power Supply BOX LED oo OOO TA Q O 17 1 2 Addressing the ACCESS system The door is addressed by means of the coding switches on the Door Station before the system is powered up as follows Page 130 RINS1572 1 EURO System Manual Address 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Page 131 RINS1572 1 EURO System Manual 17 1 3 The Access Control Reader NOTE The Access Reader cable must be kept separate from the lock supply connections The captive cable from the Access Reader head may be extended to a maximum of 100 metres It is recommended that you use twisted pair cable If a screen is present this should be terminated a mains earth at t
47. OFF OFF 25 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF WOlOIN OY U1 A wN o ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 26 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 27 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 11 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF 28 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 29 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 30 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF 31 ON ON ON ON ON OFF 15 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 32 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF The internal tag reader can also be used to control access doors please see page 125 Page 110 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO 14 9 The External Prox Reader 14 9 1 Connecting the External Prox Reader NAAA E 2l Jla Bl2 2 o alo ula O BATTERY CONNECT Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 wr dz M i 8 Di D2 D3 D4 y Blue
48. Press the key a Input Area Enter the areas level sets you would like the input to operate in To select level setting instead of areas please refer to Site Options Use Level Set see page 54 NOTE The primary Areas are A B C and D Press the key For area setting systems only Enter 0 for Any Enter 1 for All Press the key Input Attributes Press the key to select any attributes for the input for details on each attribute see page 29 Chime Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Single Enter 2 for Follow Press the key Chime Ha Bi Omittable Enter 0 J for No Enter 1 for Yes Press the key Repeat for Double Knock Dual Trip Normally Open Walk Test Monitor Activity Until special log RINS1572 1 Page 30 Installation Manual EURO Special Log Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Set Enter 2 for Unset Enter 3 for SFecial Los Always Press the YES key Paired Input will Ho be displayed leave this setting and press the key
49. THE K TERMINAL MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO THE CONTROL PANE p Q O Q WPyronix O Os 8 IS S 3 16 S Els mas S Els EP m 2 0 dE B um gem amp S S g lt O s Ae Els 10 Al S ALS E S m m mi mmu ma jJ Lx i jJ o l o aloa e m O ia Hon 10 DOO O 1 G2 G3 AC Input Earth Please note the transistor output module connects via the terminals D1 D2 D3 and D4 14 11 2 Addressing the Output Modules Output Modules are addressed using the DIP switches on the PCB The DIP switches operate as follows Switches should be On or Off as shown in the following table Switches TN Address 1 2 4 8 _ gt 00 OFF OFF OFF OFF SF 01 ON OFF OFF OFF A 02 OFF ON OFF OFF m 03 ON ON OFF OFF m 04 OFF OFF ON OFF 05 ON OFF ON OFF 06 OFF ON ON OFF 07 ON ON ON OFF Page 116 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO 14 12 Input Configuration 14 12 1 Single End of Line SEOL Wiring NOTE This wiring configuration does not comply with Grade 3 2 0
50. Yes If set to YES this will automatically select the highest exit mode for all partitions 0 Timed 1 Final Door 2 Timed Final Door 3 PTS For example if Area C is selected as Final Door and the rest of the partitions are selected as Timed then because Final Door is higher than Timed Final door is 1 and Timed is 0 all partitions will be set to Final Door If set to NO the Exit Modes will be individually programmable to each area Flexi Unset No If set to YES this will allow all codes with Flexi Set attribute enabled to pick and choose which partitions to set unset during entry time This option should always be selected when BS8243 option 6 4 5 is in use 2 Key HU Extl ATE Inputs None None 2 Key Hold Up Alarm at the keypad The L1_J and L7 i keys pressed simultaneously to produce a hold up None Inactive Silent Silent Hold Up Bells Only Bells Only No signalling Both Signalling and Bells EURO keypads do not comply with ACPO requirements for this facility to be used for police calls Permits selection of inputs to ATE pins to suit ATE including Red Care Reset DigiCom including Telback Relay Interface Monitoring or Not Used Note This option must be set to ATE or Digi in order for Line Fault etc monitoring to function This option is NOT required for use with the digi modem Tag Opens Doors No Used in c
51. default engineer code to silence any alarms that occur LANGUAGE English When the display shows Battery Fault and NOT before connect the battery to the panel In the keypad sub menu there are also other individual options such as language the status of the keypad inputs key click volume tag volume master volume and the tag iD The tag iD can be used to show the identification code for a proximity tag 4 4 The Addressing Keypads Function To address further keypads on the EURO system press and hold the D key until KEYPAD CODE is displayed Then enter 2000 as the code This will take you to the screens above Once this has been done you will need to assign the keypad in engineer s mode see Assign Keypads Readers on page 33 Note To address the readers you must select the relevant switches on the circuit board see the installation manual for more information Any keypad that is not properly assigned will have a blank display until it is addressed in the keypad sub menu and enabled in the engineers menu Page 16 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO 4 5 Testing The Keypad With the system unset press the key for 10 seconds at any keypad This will cause all the LEDs on that keypad to illuminate and the LCD screen to scroll a display testing each pixel The keypad will revert to normal display approximately 10
52. for All Input Attributes Press the key to select any attributes for the input for details on each attribute see page 29 Repeat the programming for attributes as described on page 30 5 8 Assign Keypads Readers Ensure that all keypads and readers are addressed correctly before enabling them in this function Please see page 16 for more information 5 8 1 Reader Is This option will only appear when you program a Reader into the system You can then select how you would like the Reader to operate Set Point This will make the Reader act like a normal keypad Setting Unsetting the system etc Default setting Ward Control A reader can be used to create wards For example A keypad may control a full area but in the area you may wish to control certain inputs only Access Control If an access control system is installed then you will need to program the reader as this type Entry Control Used to lock unlock doors The external or internal reader can have maglocks connected to them This option is used in conjunction with tag opens doors in Site Options page 54 See page 125 for installation details Unset Only If you wish to use the Reader to unset the system only select this type 5 8 2 Set Point Sets An Setting Point means that you can program the keypad reader t
53. 2 Cable Type Standard alarm cable screened in poor environments 3 Wiring Detectors individually wired using EOL resistors mounted at detector Format 4 Cable Length Max 1Km per detector 1 Cores Screened 4 core 2 Cable Type Standard alarm cable MUST be screened Doubling up supply cores will minimise volt drop to detectors Doubling of iD cores is also possible 3 Wiring Any parallel format except ring main loops Format 4 Termination 0 01uF capacitor between D at end of each cable run 5 Cable Length Max 100m for any cable run 6 Biscuit Must be wired directly to detector terminals If it is impossible to locate Location the biscuit in this way a double pole junction box must be used 7 Checks All commissioning checks must be performed and recorded 8 Warning In some situations especially take over situations using existing wiring iD technology may not be suitable 8 12 4 RS 485 Communication Wiring NOTE On a network of 10 metres or more the extreme end points of the RS 485 bus should be terminated with 470 ohm resistors between D3 and D4 colour yellow violet brown Page 84 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO CHAPTER 9 THE EURO PANELS M d Tamper Switch
54. The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2006 96 EC has been put in place to recycle products using the best available recovery and recycling techniques to minimise the impact on the environment treat any as hazardous substances and avoid the increasing landfill ISO 9001 UKAS Registered MM uiracemenr 2 british security industry association Castle Care Tech Ltd reserves the right to adjust specifications of this system at any time and without notice in the interests of product improvement Castle Care Tech Ltd is an independent British company specialising in the design and manufacture of high quality security control equipment Page 148 RINS1572 1 CHAPTER 20 APPENDIX No Input Type Input Levels Areas Descriptions A B C D 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 coO 0O J D OI BA W N Input Type Input Levels Areas Descriptions D 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 No Input Type Input Levels Areas Descriptions A B C D 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 108 109 1
55. be reset at initial power up of a new system to ensure that the initialisation is correct to factory defaults The CLEAN START function will clear all information apart from the user codes and the logs After the system has completed a reset it will prompt with Clear Codes If Yes is selected then all user codes will be cleared Once this has completed the system will then prompt Clear Logs If Yes is selected all the logs will be cleared The process below describes how to do this If the NVM chip is removed from the panel it MUST be replaced before starting programming The system memory will now be restored to factory defaults EXCEPT Keypad 00 remains enabled at all times amp the keypad in use remains enabled Current keypad Areas are not changed NOTE If a new NVM chip is to be used logs should be cleared Using the and keys scroll to ge EZ CLEAN START Press the key The following will be displayed Enter 2 Lo o Lo Please Wait will be displayed and then Panel has been clean started Enter 2002 for a Grade 2 default clean start Press the key Clear Codes will be displayed If you would like to clear all the codes then press the key now Codes have been cleared will be displayed Otherwise press the key Clear Logs will be displayed
56. scroll to ASSIGN KEYPADS READERS Press the key Address i Enter the address of the keypad reader you a B wish to assign Press the key El Wm Type Enter 0 for Keypad Enter 1 for Reader Enter 2 for Not Used Press the key Reader Is NOTE This function will only be displayed if you have programmed a Reader Enter 0 for Set Point Enter 1 for Ward Control Enter 2 for Access Control Enter 3 for Unset Only Enter 4 for Entry Control Press YES Set Point Sets Select the Set Points you would like for Setting the system Please note the primary Areas are A B C amp D Press the key Repeat for Set Point Disarms Press the key Repeat for Set Point In Press the key Installation Manual EURO Set Point Name If you would like to select an Set point name press the key Enter the text to identify the Set point Text programming is described on page 17 Ea A AS Repeat for all other keypads readers or press the key to exit You will be returned to the Engineer Menu 5 8 5 A
57. z la a A BATTERY ZIG ala ja aja a 8 7 Mains Connection MAINS ELECTRICITY IS DANGEROUS Mains connection must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with electrical wiring regulations BS 7671 The earth connection must be correctly made to the centre terminal of the mains block and to terminal G1 of the End Station and of any intelligent power supplies Metal lids must be correctly connected to mains earth by the wiring loom provided before securing in position Note The PCB ground connection is NOT a safety earth connection but is for EMC filtering purposes Warning Always disconnect the mains supply before removing the cover and working on the equipment System Manual EURO 8 8 System Connections Note Never add equipment to the system with power applied or damage can result Please refer to the following diagrams to identify the functions of all the terminals on EURO components Note that all components use the same identification for equivalent applications e g D1 D2 D3 and D4 will always be the RS 485 terminations etc 8 9 DigiModem Information for installing the DigiModem is shown separately on page 89
58. 0 99 mins 0 Re arm Number 0 9 3 AC Signal Delay 0 250 mins 40 Speaker Time 0 250 mins 0 Settle 0 255 5 seconds Double Knock 0 75 secs 10 Pre alarm 0 255 secs 30 Line Fault 0 250 secs 20 Set Fail 0 255 secs 40 Guard Code Alarm 0 10 mins 3 Fire Siren 1 99 mins 99 Set Fail Warning 0 99 secs 0 Input NAT Days 0 14 14 Input NAT hours 00 23 0 WIL Supervision 1 99 hrs 2 W L Jamming 0 100 secs 100 Service Time 367 0 EXIT MODES Area Level Door Timed Push to Set Timed Final Door A B C D 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 VOLUME CONTROL Default A B C D 0 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 Entry Tones 4 Exit Tones 4 Alarm Tones 7 Fire Alarm 7 Tamper Tone 6 Day Alarm 6 Chime Tone 3 Intelligent Set 3 Code Stops Sound Yes E E Keypads Only No Alert Keypads Only Yes Silent Technical Alert No ALARM RESPONSES Alarm Response Options Default Silent 1 alarm Never Disable confirm on entry No Inputs confirm after entry 1 Area Starts At Stops At Starts At If Areas Set Start at If Areas Set A B Cc D 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Fire Gas Hold Up Day Alarm INTELLIGENT SET Intelligent set input numbers CHANGE CODES 5 digit pins ENGINEER TESTS Soak Control SITE OPTIONS Site Options Default Set With Fault Yes Set with Tamper
59. 1234 menu Duress or Guard Codes programmed through the Engineer Menu Input Switched Key or other switch used through an input 5 20 3 Fault Codes Please note a list of all the fault codes and log meanings are shown on page 136 Review Logs Using the and keys scroll to REVIEW LOGS Press the key Panel Log Press the key to view the panel log Panel Los You will be returned to the Engineer Menu The log will be displayed Use the and D keys to scroll through the log For more information on an event such as alarm silenced for example press the key When you wish to exit press the key Access Log Repeat the above for the Access log When you wish to exit press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu 5 21 Engineer Tests The Test function allows the engineer to test inputs outputs batteries and the siren 5 21 1 Sounds To Play This function allows you to listen to the different tones the EURO system makes They have a choice of Chime Chime Follow Exit Exit Fault Entry Tech Fault Tamper Alarm PA and Fire 5 21 2 Walk Test Please note that the walk test feature can only be used when engi
60. 2 Select which SMS number you would like to view telephone numbers 1 to 4 and press the key If you would like to change this number you can use the and D keys to go backwards and forwards through the number to delete a number press the key Once the number has been deleted and or you have entered a new number press the key Press the key to return to the manager menu Walk Test The walk test enables you to check that all the detectors are working properly 1 Use the and keys to scroll to WALK TEST Press the key The following will be displayed 2 Enter the partitions you would like to test using the numeric and A LP keys then press the key 3 The inputs to be tested will scroll on the bottom line of the display 4 Walk around the premises ensuring that you pass each detector to be tested on the relevant partition s As each detector is activated a chime will be played and the input will be removed from the scrolling list Once all detectors have been activated the display will show Walk Test Completed Press the key to complete the test you will be returned to the manager menu Bell Test This function tests the Bell and Strobe outputs connected onto the system 1 Use the an
61. 23 3 Telephone Line Dedication Line When the PC dials the panel it will respond immediately Shared Line When the PC dials the panel it will hang up after the second ring and dial again The first call primes the panel which will then answer the second call 5 23 4 ARM Modem Telephone Number To be used in conjunction with the DIAL OUT MENU function see page 74 these are programmed for the appropriate PC Set up Downloading Using the and keys scroll to SET UP DOWNLOADING Press the key Download By Enter 0 for None Enter 1 for Modem Enter 2 for RS232 Press the key RINS1572 1 Page 65 EURO Installation Manual Security Mode Enter 0 for Auto Answer Enter 1 for Panel Dials Enter 2 for Dial Back Default Press the key Security Mode m _ E Dial Back Telecom Line Enter 0 for Dedicated Enter 1 for Shared Press the key Number of Rings To Prime Only available if Modem has been selected and shared line option used Enter the number of rings needed to prime the panel to answer the next call 1 15 Press the key
62. 3 Unset Any Area Unsets any area on the system 4 Latch Output Latches an output programmable when the nominated button is pressed 5 Timed Output Activates an output for a period of time programmable in seconds 6 Personal Attack Output Activates a hold up alarm Only programmable in the engineers menu RINS1572 1 Page 15 EURO Installation Manual CHAPTER 4 POWERING UP 8 KEYPAD OPERATIONS Before using the system all items connected to the RS 485 communications bus must be allocated a unique address 4 1 Default Codes Number of Areas Level Sets User 1234 Master Manager 2222 Engineers 1111 4 2 Number of Areas Level Sets EURO 4696 6 level sets areas EURO 162 12 level sets areas EURO 76 8 level sets areas EURO 280 14 level sets areas 4 3 Initial Power Up Power up the EURO system on mains only an alarm will be generated Proceed to the nearest keypad which will display from power up gt The following will be displayed After 10 seconds the display will blank and then show Address Enter 00 and then press Press the key for further options such as tag volume keypad brightness etc Press the A key to exit the addressing E function and enter 1111
63. Closed COM Input Common Ci Output 1 Relay Common Output Z6 Programmable Input 6 NC1 Output 1 Relay Normally Open 27 Programmable Input 7 NO2 Output 2 Relay Normally Closed COM Input Common C2 Output 2 Relay Common Output Z8 Programmable Input 8 NC2 Output 2 Relay Normally Open D1 RS485 OV Supply AUX Auxiliary Supply D2 RS485 12V Supply SPK Speaker Dedicated output D3 RS485 A Data STB Strobe Output D4 RS485 B Data BELL Bell Output BAT Battery Negative Terminal TR Siren Tamper BAT Battery Positive Terminal B Auxiliary OV Supply GND Earth B Auxiliary 12V Supply 17V 17V AC Supply Z1 Programmable Input 1 A For Connection to Telephone Network COM Input Common B For Connection to Telephone Network Z2 Programmable Input 2 A 1 For connection to other tel equipment Auxiliary OV Supply B 1 For connection to other tel equipment Auxiliary 12V Supply Telephone Earth Z3 Programmable Input 3 El Auxiliary OV Supply COM Input Common E2 Auxiliary 12V Supply 24 Programmable Input 4 E3 iD Line Blue Z5 Programmable Input 5 E4 iD Line Yellow 14 1 1 Relay Terminals If the jumper is on If the jumper is on f Relay the top two pins then Relay B cesso ra the relay is negative y positive Without the jumpers on the pins the relays are voltage free and if operated will need C1 and C2 linked to a negative or positive System Manual EURO 14 2 The EURO 46 Printed Circuit Board Ta
64. Digi HU Starts At Digi HU Starts At Confirm Day Alarm Starts At Sirens Only Day Alarm Stops At Sirens Only Page 46 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual Alarm Responses Using the and keys scroll to ALARM RESPONSES Press the key Silent 1 Alarm Enter 0 for Never Enter 1 for Confirmed Press the key Disable Confirm On Entry Enter 0 for No Enter 1 J for Yes Leave as NO for use with BS8243 clause 6 4 5 or Change to YES for use with BS8243 clauses 6 4 3 6 44 Press the key gel i r LF Inputs to Confirm After Entry Enter the number of inputs to Confirm after the Entry Leave at 2 to comply with BS8243 Press the key Area Starts Enter 0 for Keypads Enter 1 for Internal Sounders Enter 2 for Sirens Only Enter 3 J for Digi Enter 4 for Confirm Press the key Repeat for Area Stops and then repeat the above for each other Area and also for Fire Gas HU and Day alarms You will be returned to the Engineer Menu RINS1572 1 Page 47 EURO Installation Manual 5 16 Change Outputs Any output type may be
65. EURO System Manual 16 2 Arming the Control Panel using the internal prox reader Action Visua Sequence Present a valid tag to the reader and then remove it E N The door lock will open Present the same tag to the reader within 10 seconds and then remove it The exit time will start on the control panel and the door will lock The system will set after the final door is closed exit time expires 16 3 Disarming the Control Panel using the internal prox reader Action Present a valid tag to the reader and then remove it Visual Sequence The bell symbol will be illuminated if the system is set or the unset symbol will be illuminated if the system is unset Present the same tag to the reader and then remove it The doors will unlock and the system will be unset Page 126 RINS1572 1 EURO 16 4 Entry Control External Tag Reader Connecting the Push to Exit Button System Manual Pink Wire Request to Exit button Normally open 0V From Control Panel Connecting the Mag Lock Control Light Blue Wire Switched negative for relay mag lock control LOCK W CE ee
66. Earth IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A 7AHr 17AHr BATTERY IS USED RINS1572 1 Page 85 EURO System Manual 9 2 The Rear Tamper Switch The new rear tamper mechanism comes already fitted Once the metal casing is mounted on a wall the metal rod is fixed into place on the tamper switch 2 5 aa if the casing is pulled away from the wall the Y SA M tamper switch will drop downward and a tamper o X Ae y activation will occur Da dcn E There are 4 stand offs that are supplied if needed when mounting the metal casing These can be easily connected into the sections are shown on the right If the supplied stand offs are used then the rear tamper switch will need the back tamper spacer fixed on to the wall with the supplied 2 screws as shown to the right 9 4 Mounting Procedure for Devices Mount the equipment carefully in suitable locations noting particularly the following a Input expander units ZEMs or TMZ2s should be located to suit the wiring to appropriate detectors Mounting more than two together is not recommended b Where input expanders output modules or access controllers are mounted on power supplies all connections are automatically made to draw all current from the power supply and to use the system diagnostic capabilities to control the power supply c Intelligent power supplies cannot be used in isolation from the EURO system plug on PCBs d Keypads
67. NOT suitable for systems installed to comply with DD243 5 12 2 Final Door The EURO system will only set when an input programmed as Final Exit is either closed if the input was opened when Setting started or its single opening and then closing if the input was closed This mode may also be used for lock set operation securing the lock completes the Setting procedure unlocking starts the entry time 5 12 3 Timed Final This function follows timed operation except that the timer will be overridden if an Final Exit input is opened and closed before the timer expires See above Final Door NOTE This is NOT suitable for systems installed to comply with DD243 5 12 4 PTS Push To Set PTS Push to Set The EURO system will only Set when a Push to Set button has been pressed This function will override the programmed Exit Time Exit Modes Using the and keys scroll to EXIT MODES Press the key RINS1572 1 Page 41 EURO Installation Manual Area Exit Modes Enter 0 for Timed Enter 1 J for Final Door Enter 2 for Timed Final Enter 3 for Push To Set Press the key Repeat for each Area or press the key to return to the Engineer Menu A ad PL 5 13 Change Codes Duress Guard Only All codes may be 4 5 or 6 digit or proximi
68. No Set with ATS Fault Yes Set with T Fault Yes Set Fail Alarm No Do Battery Load Test No Ward Misoperation No Strobe Squawk at Set No Re Arm Omits No Use Level Set No Confirmed When Final Set Autoset Force No Restrict PIN use No Simple Set No Invert ATE Outputs Yes Common Lobby Yes Flexi Unset No 2 Key Hold Up None ATE inputs None Tag Opens Doors No Set with Polling Fault No Fob Unset Entry No Wireless Supervision Fault Yes Download If Set No ENGINEER RESTORE OPTIONS Engineer Restore Options Default Intruder No Hold Up No Tamper Yes grade 3 No grade 2 Soak No Confirmation No Faults No Anti code Reset No MASTER MANAGER MENU Master Manager Options Default Allow Engineer Menu Yes Block Remote Arm No Block UDL No CHANGE OUTPUTS End station ZEM Address 0 Output 1 Output 1 Output 2 Output 2 Output 3 Output 3 Output 4 Output 4 Keypad Reader 0 ZEM Address 1 Output 1 Output 1 Keypad Reader 1 Output 2 Output 1 Output 3 Keypad Reader 2 Output 4 Output 1 ZEM Address 2 Keypad Reader 3 Output 1 Output 1 Output 2 Keypad Reader 4 Output 3 Output 1 Output 4 Keypad Reader 5 ZEM Address 3 Output 1 Output 1 Keypad Reader 6 Output 2 Output 1 Output 3 Keypad Reader 7 Output 4 Output 1 ZEM Address 4 Keypad
69. Pages Programming of telephone numbers digi channels and E SET UP DIGI SMS SMS details Page 67 ENGINEER RESTORE OPTIONS Anti code and Engineer resets after alarms Page 56 SET UP Makes the system available for upload download via a Page 65 DOWNLOADING modem or RS232 lead ge DIAL OUT MENU Makes the system dial to a PC Page 74 ALARM RESPONSE Disable Confirm on Entry Inputs to Confirm Page 46 SITE OPTIONS ATE Inputs Page 54 ENGINEER TEST FUNCTIONS Function Description Pages ENGINEER TESTS Walk Test Output test CHC Communications Test Page 58 DIAGNOSTICS Readings of the PSU Input Resistances etc Page 61 ADDRESSING CONNECTING DEVICES Function Description Pages ASSIGN S KEYPADS READERS Address Keypads Readers Access Control Page 33 INSTALL ZEMs Address Remote Input Expanders Page 22 CHANGE OUTPUTS Address Remote Output Expanders Page 47 WIRING DIAGRAMS Wiring connections for all EURO components Page 100 ROC RAIN CERO SONS Function Description Pages CHANGE INPUTS Programs input types attributes etc Page 22 CHANGE OUTPUTS Programs output types Page 47 CHANGE TIMERS Programs siren time confirm time entry exit time Page 38 siren delay etc Programs Duress Manager amp Engineer codes For user CHANGE CORES please see the user manual Pages 42 RADIO EXPANDER Addressing the radio expander assigning and deleting Pa
70. Press the AZ and scroll to the input number you wish to check The display will show the input number and two dots AZ e L Dal o gt Activate the detector and the signal strength will be displayed 0 99 If it is below 14 use a REPEATER to boost the signal Page 96 l gt LL RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO 12 8 Assigning Repeaters to the Expander The radio repeaters act as a Range Expander and helps a system scale from smaller commercial sites to large campuses with several buildings Note Repeaters will use an input from the radio expander gt Press the AZ and scroll to the input number you wish to assign a repeater To assign the REPEATER to that input AZ 1 1 power the repeater when the input number is displayed lol i i 1 and one dot will flash to confirm To remove a repeater amp y a from that input press CLEAR 12 9 Supervision Time The supervision time is the time of monitoring each detector on the radio expander Press the AZ and scroll to the input number you wish to AZ 1 check The display will show the input number and two i l dots a B gt With the input number displayed press the MO button to MO change the supervision time to a number will be displayed ignore this just follow the dots O 30 minutes no dots 30 hours 1 dot 30 days 2 dot
71. Reader 8 Output 1 Output 1 Output 2 Keypad Reader 9 Output 3 Output 1 Output 4 Output Address 0 Output Address 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 2 Output 2 Output 3 Output 3 Output 4 Output 4 Output 5 Output 5 Output 6 Output 6 Output 7 Output 7 Output 8 Output 8 Output 9 Output 9 Output 10 Output 10 Output 11 Output 11 Output 12 Output 12 Output 13 Output 13 Output 14 Output 14 Output 15 Output 15 Output 16 Output 16 STU ATE Outputs ou ooo iA SET UP DIGI SMS ARC Details 1 ARC Details 2 ARC Details 3 ARC Details 4 Digi Channel Content 1 ARC number 2 ARC number ARC Account Mobile Number For SMS SIA Calls just tick content types 1 32 For fast format digi calls to ARC fill in which output type is signalled in each channel 1 16 SITE ENGINEER TELEPHONE NUMBER REFERENCE DATE Note Not all features are available on all products across the range EURO panels are suitable for use in Grade 2 installations EURO and EURO fitted with MSX card control panels are suitable for use in Grade 3 installations All MSX cards upgrade software for suitability to Grade 3 installations www castle caretech com EN50131 euo Sa PECUBS COMMUNICATION Function Description
72. Readers The external proximity reader comes complete with 3m of cable for connecting to a junction box The colour coding of the cable is as follows Black D1 0V Red D2 12v Yellow D3 Data Bus A Blue D4 Data Bus B White Not Used Brown Used for addressing Green Used for addressing Orange Used for addressing The external tag reader can also be used to control access doors please see page 125 Page 112 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO 14 10 Remote Input Expander The ZEM8 enables the expansion of inputs The ZEM8 has only 8 inputs on board This cannot be plugged onto an Intelligent PSU 14 10 1 Connecting the ZEM8 dale o 2 Bla Ol eo o0 0 ae eoe Zi COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 14 10 2 Addressing the ZEM8 ZEMs are addressed using the DIP switches on the PCB The DIP switches operate as follows N zr D1 D2 D3 D4 ps
73. S a ou see iir E ExpL a Ma age 109 14 8 The Internal Tag Reader 2 se cit excess rn aus sha iD FREE Rae eer RUNDE Ad 110 14 8 1 Connecting the Internal Tag RCACED 1 20 cccccec nee e nent tenet esse hehehe rese hae nnn nnne 110 14 8 2 Addressing the Internal Tag Reader ssssssssssssssesss esee hehe hehe nns haer nna nnne 110 14 9 The External Prox Reader vico iiis ci dte thai hui these ete od ns ueenes 111 14 9 1 Connecting the External Prox Reader ccccccccec cence etn e EEE AEE EAE E EEDA EEA DEED nna enne 111 14 9 2 Programming the RED LED to follow an OuUtpUt oooococonccconcccononccnonaccnnnconnonnnnnnncrnnanannnnan 111 14 9 3 Addressing the External Prox Reader sessi DEAE enean harenae nnn EEE 111 14 10 Remote Input Exparnder 2 eres sace ena nen haa a xsara al ag War aea i Ra iTO ia a R aa das 113 14 10 1 Connecting the ZEMG8 ice srt A Ere a E a AA AAA 113 1410 2 Addressing thE ZEMO u c E eeu ehe o Mi eben e een d eR RE eel ho Nr a MR xa 113 14 10 3 Remote Input Expander ZEM 830 ccccceccecne ene n eee nent tne DEAE EEDA EDTA DEED ADEE DEDEDE nnne 114 14 10 4 Connecting the ZEM 830 with power supply sisse sehen nnne nnne nnn 114 14 10 5 Addressing the ZEM 8304 iilii ieri cit ri KERER VRESPE A 114 14 10 6 Connecting th Radio ZEM ases itede e eara pae Ph ap d gno a NER aa VERE SR E ib 115 14 10 7 Addressing the Radio ZEM 0 cccceccccecen ence ete tenet esee hehe resa DEEL EEE R
74. Signal Strength of Inputs Bells Wireless Battery of Inputs Bells RINS1572 1 Page 61 EURO Installation Manual Diagnostics Using the and keys scroll to DIAGNOSTICS Press the key View PSU s To view the diagnostics of the power supplies on each device press the key The Endstation PSU statistics will be displayed Press the key Enter the address of the ZEM you wish to view Repeat for each ZEM Press the key Repeat for the output modules Keypads and Readers you have on the system press the key then press for the next item View Inputs To view the diagnostics of the inputs on the system press the key To view the Endstation Inputs only press the key The status of the inputs will be shown C Closed O Open F Fault Tamper Press the key again to view the resistance readings The circuit resistance will be shown on any on the inputs you choose enter the input number OC Open Circuit CC Closed Circuit DF Detector Fault DM Detector Masked DT Detector Tamper Press the key and you may view the same for each ZEM Keypad or Reader You will then be sent back to View Inputs Press the key to do a Slow Scan if using iD biscuits Or Press the key for Calibration
75. Supply Current Operating Temperature Dimension Output Current 10 5 to 15V Quiescent 17 8mA In Alarm 44mA 10 C to 40 C 100 x 70 x 30mm 100mA 10 5 to 15V 10 5 to 15V 17 1mA 10 C to 40 C 100 x 70 x 30mm 500mA 6 12 1 Lightning Protection The Inbuilt lightning protection is provided by fast acting gas discharge tubes INPUT EXPANDER ZEM8 Supply Voltage 10 5V to 15V Quiescent Current 41 3mA Dimensions 113 x 86 x 15mm INPUT EXPANDER ZEM830 Supply Voltage 10 5 to 15V Supply Current Quiescent 19 1mA Operating 10 C to 40 C Temperature Dimension 166 x 110 x 15mm Output Current 500mA Supply Voltage 10 5 to 15V OUTPUT MODULE EUR 077 Supply Voltage 10 5V to 15V Supply Current 15 4mA no relays 480mA all relays SUPPI iio ici 45 5mA one relay Max Switching Voltage sin Max Switching 3A Current OUTPUT MODULE EUR 035 Supply Voltage 10 5V to 15V Supply Current Quiescent 16 0mA Note Restricted to maximum of 400mA simultaneous loading A plug on interface is available for these outputs Plug on Relay Interface Supply current All relays open 320mA 40mA per relay Relays 1 2 5A Volt Free POWER SUPPLIES FOR ZEMs and Output Modules Power Supply 2 5A Mains 220 240V AC 50Hz 150mA Mains Fuse Slow Blow T 250mA Output 13 75V 1 0A continuous 3 15A Quick Blow 1 25A Quick Blow Battery Fuse Output Fuse The quality of the protection is dependent upon th
76. Yes fail Mains fail Battery faults Fuse faults SMS failure relay sirens 1 amp 2 relay Strobe faults Set With If YES Allows setting with the following faults active Case No Tamper tamper and System tampers E If YES Allows setting with the following faults active Telecom Set pal i Yes line fail Modem failed STU ATE line fault STU ATE one path fail Digi dial fail STU ATE comms fail Set With Ward If YES Allows a ward to be set if mains battery telecom line Yes TFault or other system fault is present If YES A graduated alarm will be generated when Set Fail Set Fail timer expires see Change Timers if exit procedure is still No 2 Alarm incomplete Set fail output will trigger If NO Exit time will continue until the Exit route is clear Do Bat Load No If YES Programmes the system to perform a full load test of Test the battery at 7 00am each day Ward If YES Allows a Misoperation Abort signal to be generated Misoperation No without the entry of a valid code into the system when a ward is operated after an alarm If STROBE A STROBE ANY output will be activated for 5 Strobe Squawk seconds as the system arms If SQUAWK A SIREN ANY at set No output will be activated for 5 seconds as the system arms If BOTH then both of the above will activate for 5 seconds as the system arms Use with care in view of potential security risk If YES
77. alarm live When alarm silenced or when siren timer expires 0016 Strobe Any When alarm live When alarm silenced or when strobe timer expires Input omitted if active or in 0017 Omit Rearm Any alarm condition at the end of When system disarmed confirmation time 0018 Unconfirmed Any Any intruder or Tamper alarm At code entry to silence If all inputs and technical 0019 Can Set All faults in system are clear If fault exists and after Also once entry time has final set started At start of exit time to set At code entry to unset 0020 Exit Starts All LAST area FIRST area z When exit time starts to set At code entry to unset drin ds FIRST area LAST area 0022 Final Set Any When FIRST area is set At code entry to unset Page 48 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO Type Active Restore 0023 Strobe Set Fail Works similar to output 016 but also fires if the set fail timer expires 3 This output turns on for 5 seconds when the system is pos Keyswitch unset disarmed via a keyswitch input pulsed or latched 0026 Set with Omit Activates when inputs are omitted on setting 0028 Power Fault Active during low volts and battery faults Restores at code entry after fault cleared Confirmed Intruder When more than one 9029 Any intruder alarm activates ARTEN code Hoy Confirmed Hold Up When more than one 9039 Any co
78. arming Enter 1 Yes To allow remote arming 3 Press the key you will be returned to the engineer menu Block UDL If this function is enabled connecting to the EURO system via the PC software upload download software will be only allowed in the Engineers Mode 1 Use the and keys to scroll to BLOCK UDL Press the key 2 Select the following gt Enter 0 No To allow upload download access Enter 1 Yes To block upload download access 3 Press the key you will be returned to the engineer menu Enter Anti Code This function will tell you if there are any engineer anti code features turned on You must enter your anti code engineer code to fully reset the system Exit Manager Mode Select this option to save any changes you have made and return to unset mode RINS1572 1 Page 147 EURO System Manual CHAPTER 19 CONTACT INFORMATION Castle Care Tech Ltd Secure House Braithwell Way Hellaby Rotherham South Yorkshire S66 8QY Telephone 44 0 845 6434 999 local rate Or telephone 44 0 1709 535225 For Alarm Engineers Only Opening Hours 8 00am 6 30pm Monday to Friday E mail supportO castle caretech com Website www castle caretech com The symbol shown here and on the product means that the product is classed as Electrical or Electronic Equipment and should not be disposed of with other household or commercial waste at the end of its working life
79. correctly checked and recorded Castle Care Tech Ltd cannot be held responsible for problems arising from failure to follow these specifications NOTE When ZEM is used in iD mode it is essential that it be plugged onto an Intelligent Power Supply unless used within 10 metres of the End Station or other power supply Page 122 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO 15 1 4 iD Commissioning Readings On completion of the installation it is essential that the commissioning readings described below be taken both to ensure the integrity of the system and to satisfy the documentation requirements of PD6662 etc This procedure has been agreed with NSI as an acceptable method of meeting these requirements 1 2 o 9 Complete the wiring but do not secure the detector housings Remove the iD and connections from the terminals E3 amp E4 at the End Station and twist them together Measure and record the following readings at each detector a The resistance between the iD Blue and Yellow connections and ensure that this is correct for the cable length involved typically 100 metres of alarm cable will measure approx 16 ohms b The supply voltage at the detector if applicable Secure the detector housing ensuring that the tamper switch is correctly closed Repeat the above for each detector Separate the iD amp wires at the End Station and measure and record the resistance between them Compare the r
80. correctly closed b A signal to report the status of the detector being monitored 15 1 iD connections The devices wire in any order and any parallel configuration requiring two cores only for communication plus the supply for detectors It is essential that the connections are correctly made or serious malfunction of the entire iD network could result The standard wiring convention is YELLOW for the iD Line and BLUE for the iD Line which thus match the colour coding of the biscuit itself iD positive yellow iD plus Biscuit Tamper Switch Biscuit Number Blue Detector Relay Contacts iD negative blue The third WHITE connection to the biscuit is used for the switch contact YELLOW iD Terminal E4 BLUE iD Terminal E3 Tamper switch In series with YELLOW Switch contact Between WHITE and BLUE Page 120 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO 15 1 1 Connecting iD biscuits to PIRs Grade 2
81. em Grade 3 without Battery Grade 2 12 Hours mains fail signalling Backup required signalling 12 24 hours backup hours backup required required 3Ah 0 22A 0 22A 0 11A 7Ah 0 55A 0 55A 0 28A 17Ah 1 38A 1 38A 0 69A RINS1572 1 Page 77 EURO INPUT RESISTANCE Normal Intruder Fault 10k3 to 14k9 Masking Tamper FUSES F1 PGMs F2 BELL F3 AUX 800mA fast blow RFSEO16 F800mAL glass body F4 BUS F5 BATTERY F7 iD Fuse Mains Fuse POWER SUPPLY Power Input Transformer Rating Input Voltage Output Voltage EN50131 6 Type Voltage Range Ripple Panel Current Req BATTERY Battery Type Recharge Time Battery Capacity 1k4 to 2k9 4k2 to 7k8 8k to 11k3 11k6 to 22k lt 1k4 or gt 22k Installation Manual 6 11 Basic System Specifications 2k2 Range Default 1k Range 4k7 Range Ok5 to 1k4 3k7 to 8k3 1k5 to 5k9 8k4 to 10k2 6k to 8k1 8k2 to 17k 15k to 23k lt 0k5 or gt 17k lt 3k7 or gt 23k VALUES 800mA fast blow RFSEO16 F800mAL glass body 800mA fast blow RFSEO16 F800mAL glass body 800mA fast blow RFSE016 F800mAL glass body 3 15A slow blow RFSE027 T3 15AL Glass body 500mA 500mA 17V AC 500mA Fuse 27VA 230V AC 12V DC nominal A 13 60 14 9V DC 5mV O 1 5A End Station 75 90mA 12V Lead Acid 24 hours 22Ahr Max 7Ah Max EURO 465 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS PGMS Output 1 relay Output 2 relay Speaker Strobe Output Bell Output EURO 4
82. for each input to be tested To remove an input from the list enter its number again Press Soak Days Left Enter the number of days the soak test will last Press the key Test Siren To Test the Siren press the key All outputs programmed as either Siren or Strobe will be tested Testing Siren will be displayed Press the key to stop the test Test Siren will be displayed press the key Do Battery Load Test To perform a Battery Load Test press the key The Battery Load test will be started Once the Battery test has completed press the key Do Battery Load Test will be displayed press key Page 60 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO Test Outputs This tests all the outputs on the control panel including outputs on ZEMs Output Modules and ATE pins To test the outputs press the key Select the Output type you would like to test see page 48 for the output types and press the key All outputs programmed as the type selected will be active Press the key The outputs will switch off Repeat for other output types as required Press the key Test outputs will be displayed Press the key You will be returned to the Engine
83. fully set acts as Entry route input as Part FX above When part set acts as Final Exit input as above 10 FX For use with level sets When fully set acts as Final Exit input as Part ER above When part set acts as Entry route input as above Active during exit time to complete Setting procedure 11 PTS No audible or communicator response Note May be used to act as doorbell by use of chime attribute Active at all times No audible or communicator response 12 Switcher f Triggers associated output or switches other equipment When set Audible Response Full Communicator Intruder and 13 Day Alarm Unconfirmed signals When unset Audible Response Programmable Communicator Day Alarm signal 15 Ward Input is allocated by system software and cannot be reprogrammed to Control a different type though relevant attributes may be adjusted Active when unset Audible Response Graduated internally 16 Fault Triggers Global Fault 1 outputs if the system is set Triggers Global Fault 2 output if the system is set unset 17 Closure Active during Setting procedure No audible or communicator Supervision response Prevents system being set whilst active Active at all times No audible or communicator response Accepts input from keyswitch or equivalent to shunt the inputs 1a Shunt input assigned to it Associated outputs are available After 10 seconds the detectors in the shunt list will be active See p
84. in conjunction with testing an omit signal Siren Delay Delay after intruder alarm before siren live NOT valid within 3 minutes of final set or after entry time 0 20 minutes 0 started Strobe Time Time strobe output remains live after siren time ends 99 means endless 0 99 minutes 0 Re Arm No Number of times system re arms after bell time ends NOTE Re arm number applies to each area and 0 9 3 does not affect emergency alarms 9 means always re arm AC Signal Time delay before mains failure or technical alarm Delay notified NOTE Setting 250 never alarms System change over to battery supply and associated visual 0 250 alert indication is always immediate minutes 40 Some ATE impose a randomised delay in notifying a mains fail This should be taken into account when setting this timer Speaker Time speaker and keypad bleeper outputs remain 0 250 0 live after siren time ends 99 means endless minutes Settle Time between final exit input closing and system setting 0 255 seconds 5 Double Length of filter period applied to inputs with Double Knock Knock attribute 0 75 seconds 10 Pre Alarm Delays Intruder output signals if entry time has started 0 255 Pre alarm time must be set for at least 30 seconds seconds 30 to comply with PD6662 Line Fault Duration of Telecom Line Fault before Line Fault alarm triggered NOTE In the case of devices connected via the 0 250 20 ATE pins this time is add
85. modes are unset mode and set mode UNSET In this mode all inputs are unset apart from Fire Hold Up 24 Hour Gas Tamper and Fault which are active 24 hours a day The Tamper state of all End of Line inputs is always active irrespective of the input type SET In this mode all enabled inputs are set and if triggered will generate an alarm condition If an alarm is triggered internal and external sounders will operate for a programmed period or time Upon expiry of this time period the system will automatically rearm subject to programming There are 3 types of operating devices for the EURO The LCD keypad the internal proximity reader and the external proximity reader Also note that the EURO LCD keypad also has an inbuilt prox reader 3 1 The Contemporary Keypad Euro 1 Time D 0 X B J m D Ww a no 0 Yes D ALERT ALARM TAMPER FAULT UNSET The Contemporary Keypad s LEDs are used as warning indications and are described below ALERT LED orange The Alert LED will flash if there is information available to you Enter your code to see the information After a code has been entered one of the following LEDs will light Tamper or Fault The relevant detail of the problem will be shown on the display To clear the display press the Yes key the display will clear automatically after 3 minutes ALARM LED red This indicates that an alarm activation has occurred TAMPER LED red This indicates tha
86. next figure above and below should be expected RINS1572 1 Page 123 EURO System Manual 15 1 5 Important Notes for Installing D systems A transient generated by an iD biscuit whilst being addressed will occasionally cause another biscuit to perform a counter reset This can result in the biscuit affected signalling again at an incorrect address and thus generate a twin device alarm To eliminate this possibility a small value capacitor 0 01 uF recommended should be wired across the iD line at a convenient biscuit or junction box at the end of each iD spur A supply of suitable capacitors marking code 103 is supplied with the EURO End station ZEM Do not extend the Biscuit White wire Remember that some sites may not be suitable for the use of iD systems whether because of the re use of wiring of dubious history or the presence of severe sources of electrical interference Training is recommended for all personnel working on iD systems Courses are available on application to the Sales Dept Page 124 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO CHAPTER 16 ENTRY CONTROL Control panels with software version 7 and above provide the facility to use the internal or external readers to lock and unlock doors 16 1 Entry Control Internal Tag Reader Connecting the Push to Exit Button Request to Exit button Normally open Connecting the Mag Lock Control LOCK RINS1572 1 Page 125
87. pressure 18 Cable ties and hoses shall be separate for power supply cable and SELV wirings 19 Size of protective bonding conductors minimum section 1 5mm S Protective Earth K connected to the electrical installation earth L Protective Bonding sepa connected to the equipment protective earth Must be connected to earth terminal to allow the equipment Functional Earth dps Fd to operate correctly Has no safety implications AR Read Read equipment instructions System Manual EURO CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION This chapter describes the recommended procedure for installing EURO systems 8 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC The EURO system has been designed to meet or exceed all relevant EMC requirements This alone does not guarantee that no problems will be experienced especially in relation to older equipment not designed to the same standards or to equipment for which the same provisions of the EMC Directive do not apply To maintain full EMC performance for the system it is essential that the following points be followed gt All other equipment used must carry the CE mark for electromagnetic compatibility gt Do not locate the EURO system or any other component close to equipment switching high frequencies or using radio frequencies in its operation Avoid using mains supplies contaminated by interference generated by switching arcing etc The system must be connected
88. seconds after the key is released 4 6 Text Programming Text may be programmed for input names user codes for the sign on message and to identify the Set level being set unset Each keypad key is allocated characters as shown below ABC E C ARE The EURO system incorporates predictive text so the system will predict what word is being spelt For example if you enter B and press the D key and enter e Bedroom will be displayed to accept this press the key If the word that you require doesn t appear on the LCD display just type the word as normal using the D key to move the cursor right To type a word press the relevant key the appropriate number of times e g for the letter k press the 5 key twice or for the letter s press the key four times In addition the A D keys are used as follows A make the character into a capital move cursor left clears cursor adds a space D moves cursor right 4 7 Accessing the Engineers Menu on any Keypad It is possible to access the Engineer Menu on any keypad If you are in the Engineer menu in keypad address 0 the other keypads will display system busy to access the Engineer menu on these press the key on the relevant keypad 4 8 Grade 2 and Grade 3 The EURO 46 76 162 and 280 can be used as either a Grade 2 panel or a Grade 3 panel This feature is performed in the Clean Start option see pag
89. sign on messages etc 5 9 1 Area Texts You may choose how you want each Area Level Set to be displayed e Area A may be used to fully Set a house therefore you may want to call it Full House Set for example You can have a maximum of 16 characters on the display 5 9 2 Sign On Message The Sign on Message is the main display on the top line in unset mode 5 9 3 Site Name The Site Name is used as a Site Reference which if used must be also used within the EURO Insite Software in order for the software to connect to the EURO system 5 9 4 Display When Set Display Alarms Display HU s Display Inputs If Display when set is enabled then the Area Text will be displayed on the LCD keypad once the system is fully set The Default is No Not compliant with PD6662 EN50131 1 If Display Alarms HU s are enabled they will show any alarms that are activated before a valid user code tag is entered If Display Inputs is enabled any inputs activated in day mode will be displayed System Displays Using the and keys scroll to SYSTEM DISPLAYS Press the key Area Text Enter the desired text for the Area press the c Co key to enter the text for all other Areas You can also add change the text for Full Area Setting the sign on message and the site name label Press the key once
90. the EURO system is not installed correctly or has lost its communication with the panel DEVICE FAIL will be shown on the keypad as shown Control Panel 485 Fail Kpd 485 Fail Trd CP Main panel fault e g battery Keypad Tag Reader Door Station TMZ Zone Expander Module ZEM Output Module Wireless ZEM 485 Fail Zem 485 Fail Opm 485 Fail Wzm For the keypad and tag readers the top line will show the set point name for the ZEMs and output modules a Location description if inputted will be shown on the top line of the display instead of the address number Address number will be displayed in 2 digits e g 00 01 02 etc Fault Indications RS 485 BUS PROBLEMS Fault Description Solution 485 Fail xxx Device on RS 485 Identify device from the location name and the communications bus is device type failing to communicate Check device addressed correctly to match correctly with the control programming Ensure that 2 devices of the same panel type do not share the same address Check connections at device and cabling to it If above correct re boot device followed by re boot of End Station 485 Comms Displayed on keypad that Part of routine initialisation procedure Lost has not yet established If persists check display at other keypad s to communications with End confirm if device failure at that keypad or Station complete system RS 485 failure temporarily attach additi
91. the key The End of Line Mode Enter 0 for SR Enter 1 for DR Press the key The Input Response Select the required input response using the and D keys to scroll through the different responses 100ms to 3000ms This should be left at default 400ms Press YES Input XDF will be displayed do not alter this and press the key RINS1572 1 Page 21 EURO Installation Manual 5 5 Install ZEMs Any Zone Expander Modules ZEMs installed on the EURO system must be enabled by the Install ZEM function Install ZEM Using the and keys scroll to INSTALL ZEM Press the key ZEM Address Please select the address for the ZEM you are installing and press the key Tru T LUE J ZEM Installed Enable Disable the ZEM that you have installed Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Wired EURO 037R Enter 1 for Wireless EURO ZEM32 WE ZEM Installed Wired Press the key Repeat for additional ZEMs or press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu For information on how to use predictive text please see page 17 Enter the location and press YES
92. use a switch contact on a monitored door release but a separate security door contact is recommended NOTE Each Door Station has these connections available 17 1 8 Automatic Release from an Alarm Output A Fire Alarm Auxiliary relay output may be wired in place of the exit button shown in the diagram above Alternatively any appropriate output on the control panel may be used to drive OV directly into terminal RTE to achieve the same functionality Page 134 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO CHAPTER 18 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS WIRING 18 1 1 Siren Connection NOTE Output 3 is defaulted as Strobe Any and Output 4 is defaulted as Siren Any COMMS PGMS Ellaell O gt 3 m a Mad VL3svo SPARE STB BELL 12v 12V o olo alo Y aa E ulo l 18 1 2 Internal Speaker Connection COMMS PGMS sizes s o lO IS sO O NC1 L G eL IS NO1 S Nc2 IL S zWm S 1 or 2 160hm E L S speakers pun may be wired n S in parallel IU Es E S QO GOO RINS1572 1 Page 135 EURO APPENDIX A FAULTS Device Fail System Manual If a device on
93. 0380 Area Level set 4 0381 0400 Area Level set 5 0401 0420 Area Level set 6 0421 0440 Area Level set 7 0441 0460 Area Level set 8 0461 0480 Area Level set 9 1xxx Follow input xxx When input is activated When input clears i e add 1000 to the input number to select output required Area Sounder At Default At output 2 of the TMZ fixed as loudspeaker Output 1 Not Used Output 2 Not Used Output 3 Strobe Any 0016 Output 4 Siren Any 0014 Page 50 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO 5 16 2 STU ATE Pin Output Defaults Any communicating device with the industry standard footprint may be plugged onto the ATE pins on the EURO plus ATE Utility PCB The default types for the footprint are as follows For the diagram of the communication loom please page 103 ATE OUPUTS EURO 46 76 162 280 1 Blue Fire 0001 2 Orange HU Device Any 0009 3 Yellow Unconfirmed Any 0018 4 Brown Final Set All 0004 5 Purple Tamper Any 0007 6 Green Omit Rearm Any 0017 7 Black Confirmed Any 0006 8 Purple Mains Fail 0052 9 White Global Fault 2 0056 10 Light Grey Test ATS 0064 NOTE There is an Invert ATE outputs option for use with positive removed applied signalling Please see Site Options page 54 These are programmed in Change Outputs under Endstation Output For programming of the on
94. 07 ATE OP 5 5 6 Omit Rearm Any 0017 ATE OP 6 13 7 Confirmed Any 0006 ATE OP 7 14 13 Mains Fail 0052 ATE OP 8 16 12 Global Fault 2 0056 ATE OP 9 8 10 11 Test ATS 0064 ATE OP 10 11 Inputs RedCare Reset STU Only Fail to communicate See Note 6 Line Fault See Note 15 12V Supply 9 OV Supply 10 H If you are using the panel in level setting mode this must be changed to Final Set Any type 0022 Alternatively it should be changed to Misoperation 0005 if set unset monitoring is not required Inputs are configured to accept ve triggers 5V These inputs MUST be enabled in Site Options To obtain a Redcare reset input select STU or to obtain a Fail to Communicate output select Digi If ATE requires digi reset output programme ATE OP 8 as Initialise Digi 00060 Do not change these when using a GSM STU RINS1572 1 Page 107 EURO System Manual 14 6 3 Setting up a 3GSTU gt Make sure the jumpers are in the following positions on the ATE utility board Failure to put PGM9 jumper in correct position will result in tampers being signalled on the low battery channel Failure to put PGM 8 jumper in the correct position will result in mains fail being signalled on the Test ATS channel PGM PGM NR diim EN O EH uw This disables ATE output16 This disables ATE output 8 gt On the 3GSTU place jumper in position 5 or 7 on LK2 This will select whether you send channels 5 or
95. 10 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 No Input Type Input Levels Areas Descriptions A B C D 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 No Input Type Input Levels Areas Descriptions A B C D 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 2
96. 137 144 ZEM17 145 152 145 152 ZEM18 153 160 ZEM19 161 168 ZEM20 169 176 ZEM21 177 184 ZEM22 185 192 ZEM23 193 200 ZEM24 201 208 ZEM25 209 216 ZEM26 217 224 ZEM27 225 232 ZEM28 233 240 ZEM29 241 248 RKPO 41 42 69 70 65 66 159 160 153 154 249 250 249 250 READ RKP1 43 44 71 72 67 68 161 162 155 156 251 252 251 252 READ RKP2 45 46 73 74 69 70 157 158 253 254 253 254 READ RKP3 75 76 71 72 159 160 255 256 255 256 READ RKP4 73 74 161 162 257 258 257 258 READ RKP5 75 76 259 260 259 260 READ RKP6 261 262 261 262 READ RKP7 263 264 263 264 READ RKP8 265 266 265 266 READ RKP9 267 268 267 268 READ RKP10 269 270 269 270 READ RKP11 271 272 271 272 READ RKP12 273 274 273 274 READ RKP13 275 276 275 276 READ RKP14 277 278 277 278 READ RKP15 279 280 279 280 READ Reader RKP Remote Keypad EURO 46 supports both double end of line and double pole wiring at endstation ZEMs can also support double end of line and double pole Supports only double end of line wiring not double pole RINS1572 1 Installation Manual 2 3 Input Mappings Wireless EURO 46 Wireless 76 Wireless 162 Wireless 280 Wireless End Stati
97. 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 INPUT ATTRIBUTES No Chime Omit Double Knock Dual Trip Norm Open Walk Test Monitor Activity Special Log Paired With Confirm Group 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 INPUT ATTRIBUTES No Chime Omit Double Knock Dual Trip Monitor Activity Norm Walk Test Open Special Log Paired With Confirm Group 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280
98. 34 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 No Input Type Input Levels Areas Descriptions D 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 Input Types 00 Unused 01 Fire 02 Gas 03 HU 04 Silent HU 05 Tamper 06 Intruder 07 Final Exit FX 08 Entry Route ER 09 ER Part FX 10 FX Part ER 11 PTS 12 Switcher 13 Day Alarm 15 Ward Control 16 Fault 17 Closure Supervision 18 Shunt Input 19 Unset Input 20 Keyswitch Latched 21 Entry Shock Input 22 Input Line Fail 23 Keyswitch Pulsed 29 Interior 32 Flood 39 CCTV 40 Perimeter 41 Keybox 42 Medical 43 Final Exit 2 INPUT ATTRIBUTES 2 o Chime Omit Double Knock Dual Trip Norm Open Walk Test Monitor Activity Special Log Paired With Confirm Group ojlo NIDIA B Go Nh gt
99. 6 BATTERY RECOMMENDATIONS 30V Q 3A 30V 3A 16 ohms 500mA 500mA TEMPERATURES 10 C to 40 C Operational 14 F to 104 F St r ge 20 C to 60 C 9 4 F to 140 F DIMENSIONS 390 x 305 x 100mm 250 x 297 x 82mm 150 x 175 x 30mm Large Casing Small Casing 46 Printed Circuit Board VARIATIONS LOGICAL PHYSICAL KEYS 4 digit codes 10 000 5 digit codes 100 000 Disallowed codes None Other logical keys 16 Method According to TS50131 3 2003 Annex B According to spec of manufacturer of RFiD components used Battery recommended for small casing 3AHr 7Ahr Battery recommended for large casing 7AHr 17Ahr installing less than 7AHr will damage the battery Page 78 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO 6 12 Device Technical Specifications CONTEMPORARY LCD RKP EUR 064 Supply Voltage 13 8V 9 16V range Supply Current Back light off Min Brightness Max Brightness Operating Temp Dimension Output Current EXTERNAL TAG READER EUR 108X Supply Voltage Supply Current Operating Temperature Dimensions Quiescent 49mA Alarm 63mA Quiescent 101mA Alarm 111mA Quiescent 104mA Alarm 113mA O to 50 C 139 x 99 x 29mm 100mA 13 8V 9 16V range Quiescent 37 7mA Alarm 90mA 10 to 50 C 85 x 85 x 21mm INTERNAL TAG READER EUR 107 Supply Voltage Supply Current Operating Temperature Dimension Output Current Supply Voltage TMZ Supply Voltage
100. 6 162 280 1 Fire 0001 2 HU Device Any 0009 3 Unconfirmed Any 0018 4 Final Set All 0004 5 Tamper Any 0007 6 Omit Rearm Any 0017 7 Confirmed Any 0006 8 Mains Fail 0052 9 Global Fault 2 0056 10 Test ATS 0064 RINS1572 1 Page 103 EURO 14 5 4 STU ATE Plug On Loom Diagram and Connector Pins Purple ATE Output 8 Light Grey ATE Output 10 White ATE Output 9 Black ATE Output 7 Brown ATE Output 4 Red 0V Orange ATE Output 2 Yellow ATE Output 3 Green ATE Output 6 Blue ATE Output 1 Purple ATE Output 5 Light Grey 12V White Red Care Reset Failed To Communicate Black Line Fault Line Fa ult Input Black 12v Light Grey X eien 3 Yellow Ov Red 7 Black 10 Light Grey S S sss eio 7 System Manual RCR Failed to Comm White 5 WC 6 rr di Green 2 Orange Brown White LU 8 Purple For programming changing the ATE outputs please see CHANGE OUTPUTS in the programming manual Please note that ATS Output 10 can only be used as any output type if the Line Fault Black wire is disconnected If the Line Fault is connected then Test ATS 0064 can only be used Page 104 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO 14
101. 6 The ATE Utility Board The ATE Utility Board facilitates the use of plug on communicating devices to the EURO panel This is supplied with the EURO 76 but can also be bought separately and connected to the 76 162 or 280 O O SITE OPTIONS ATE PINS INVERTED YES Q O O O D O O oO 9 PC2 16 Pin 1 Fire ATE OP 1 5V Pin 2 HU Device Any ATE OP 2 5V ATE Pin 3 Unconfirmed Any ATE OP 3 5V Top Pin 4 Final Set All ATE OP 4 5V Pin 5 Tamper Any ATE OP 5 5V Pin 6 Red Care Reset Input OV Pin 7 OV Pin 8 Global Fault 2 ATE OP 9 5V Pin 9 2 13V RAIL CASTLE CARE TECH Pin 10 20V RAIL ATE UTILITY PCB Pin 11 Test ATS ATE OP 10 5V Pin 12 5V RAIL Pin 13 2 Confirm Any ATE OP 6 5V Pin 14 Omit Rearm ATE OP 7 5V Pin 15 Line Fault OV Pin 16 Mains Fail ATE OP 8 5V IF ATE PINS INVERTED NO 4 O ALL PINS ARE AT OV EXCEPT P9 ATE N Top O u ojoljo ojolo oo Pon Pom Sl 8 x 3 Maa 8 This enables ATE output 8 This disables ATE output 8 e MO 9 O 2 21 PGM PGM 8 1 8 CC a a ay EI D e E ECC PGM PGM Ov 12v 5v O EM O ENEE This enables ATE output 16 This disables ATE output16
102. 7 on the STU Progra g a or Digi Dualco a e Outp pe A Outp O Board k O 1 Fire 0001 ATE OP 1 1 2 HU Device Any 0009 ATE OP 2 2 3 Unconfirmed 0018 ATE OP 3 3 4 Final Set All 0004 u ATE OP 4 4 5or7 Tamper Any 0007 ATE OP 5 5 6 Omit Rearm Any 0017 ATE OP 7 14 8 if available Mains Fail 0052 ATE OP 8 16 Inputs RedCare Reset STU Only Fail to USE i See i Line Fault See Note 15 12V Supply 9 OV Supply 10 H If you are using the panel in level setting mode this must be changed to Final Set Any type 0022 Alternatively it should be changed to Misoperation 0005 if set unset monitoring is not required Inputs are configured to accept ve triggers 5V These inputs MUST be enabled in Site Options To obtain a Redcare reset input select STU or to obtain a Fail to Communicate output select Digi Page 108 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO 14 7 Keypads Wiring 14 7 1 Connecting the Contemporary Keypad COMMUNICATION CARD Dl on Ss Sm Ja ater a Soo El EXPANSION CARD SLOT RS232 velos s al oooooo s irai IT ooo ZON LON 19 LON BENI ZR s ol PGMS
103. 8 have been programmed as 24 hour inputs and are assigned to Shunt 1 When input 1 programmed as Shunt Input is opened after 10 seconds Inputs 2 and 8 become active If either of these detectors is already installed in an alarm condition the delay will be extended indefinitely The use of a shunt fault output to drive a buzzer is recommended If Input 1 hasn t been activated Inputs 2 and 8 are disabled RINS1572 1 Page 119 EURO System Manual CHAPTER 15 ID PLUS WIRING The EURO control panels incorporate the feature of iD plus wiring This gives you a means of simplifying wiring by individually addressing a number of detectors wired to the control panel in parallel For iD input addressing please see page 10 The use of SCREENED cable is specified to minimise any problems from RFI especially taking into account the lack of control over any wiring installed after the alarm system is commissioned A small interface known as a biscuit actually a silicon microchip is used to achieve this and wires directly into the terminals of any detector Each device has its own identification number from 01 to 30 which must NOT be duplicated on the same network A new network i e each new ZEM has a new sequence of biscuits starting from 01 The system polls the devices continuously for two signals a A diagnostic signal showing that the device is correctly connected and functional and that the tamper switch is
104. 9 at the following security grades Product Security Grade Environmental Class EURO 46 Large 1to3 1and2 EURO 46 Small 1to2 1and2 EURO 76 1to3 1and2 MSX 162 1to3 1and2 MSX 280 1to3 1 and 2 MSX Cards 1to3 1 and 2 External Set Reader 1 to 3 1 to 4 IP65 Access Reader N A 1 to 4 IP65 Other Parts 1to3 1 and 2 The recommendations of BSIA Form 171 and Form 179 have been taken into account Power supplies conform to EN50131 6 including the recommendations of BSIA Form 180 Digi II Modems comply with the requirements of EN50136 2 3 and are suitable for use in systems designed for use with ATS levels 1 and 2 and environmental class 1 and 2 i e systems using notification options up to and including 2B With the PSTN functioning normally the ATS will comply with the required performance levels subject to the ARC being suitably equipped NOTE This unit may be used for downloading remote servicing ARM or SMS text messaging purposes in systems at ALL security grades Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Notification Options Options Options Options A B C A B C D A B C D A B C D Remotely powered 2 Op Op 2 Op Op 2 2 Op Op Op 2 Op Op Op audible WD Self powered Op 1 Op Op 1 Op Op Op 1 Op Op Op 1 Op Op audible WD Main ATS Op Op ATS ATS ATS ATS ATS ATS ATS ATS ATS ATS ATS ATS ATS rod Op Op Op Op ATS ATS Op Op Op ATS
105. A AAA AAA ARI A AAA pene dd 122 15 1 4 iD Commissioning ReadingS occoccconccconcnncconnncnnnnnnnnnnen hehehe EEE EEE EDR E esa essen nn 123 15 1 5 Important Notes for Installing iD systems sessi hehehe enana nana naar 124 CHAPTER 16 ENTRY CONTROL cocconcconcconcconsronsronsronsronsronnrnnnronsrensrensrensnnsrunsrensrnancunss 125 16 1 Entry Control Internal Tag Reader sssssssssssesssesenesee een teen eene 125 16 2 Arming the Control Panel using the internal prox reader s sssssssrssrrssrrrsrrreernrnrrnnernnnernrnenn 126 16 3 Disarming the Control Panel using the internal prox reader cococcccoccncocnncnnnncnnnnnnnnnnncnanncnnnes 126 16 4 Entry Control External Tag Reader oocooonncosincesionsenonacisnnnracn rana rencia nena Rana k sad nada daa rua anu 127 16 5 Arming the Control Panel using the external prox reader sssssssssseeeeenne 128 16 6 Disarming the Control Panel using the external prox reader ssssseeeeene 128 CHAPTER 17 ACCESS CONTROL ocoocconcconcronsronsronsronsronsronsrenrensrensrensrensrensrunsrensrunsrunss 129 17 1 1 Connecting the ACCESS Syste Siss iii eausa nigi hb e aea BH ARRA ERR RR FREE ERSER TRAE DER ER ii niria ad 130 17 1 2 Addressing th ACCESS system 2 5 iiis teas aee pag a ep ae EAS ERREUR ER iran A 130 17 1 3 Ihe Access Control Reader os i A a ERRARE AREE A 132 17214 LOCK Supply Gonnectiors i i iussi AS abe alan ed d enge 132 17 1 5 Using V
106. AE ERE RE SQ aha EA PRAE ERE CREER 52 5 17 Intelligent Set 5 oett es O PE dig ORE Rea deeb NDA Re E 54 518 Site OPLIONS m T E 54 521821 Site Option TYPES TEE 54 5 19 EnginGer RESEEOPtlOMS socie a 56 5 20 REVIEW LOGS vcs s CLC r E t 57 5 201 LOG ENIES EE 57 5 20 2 Code IdentifiCatiOni i iore i ioi een a bh taa cag haa Sa Re AAA coset care ERRARE EATER RETER EE NA 58 5 20 5 Fault Codes iioi sia cordoned poa seran in a p Res Ye En EE YD SAEDA RE NE ERE SA LEER AAA stron LER ua Vaud 58 5 21 Engineer T6Sts iuris ree De nune in op pimp Era Gear E iere Ro MF IaaR id 58 5 21 1 Sounds TO PIA ii A RES ME a a EA EAE AAEE E A AAA 58 CRAVE TOS E A A a ari 58 5 21 3 SOAK Control iii AAA AAA AAA 59 RL TOS ESMAS A A A Dai 59 5 21 5 Do Battery L ad TEE a ii bt aio 59 5 21 6 TOSE QUEPUES ii caer AAA a pa ii Eaa cas 59 5 21 7 Test Alarm Data COMMUNICAtIONS ocooccconcncnncnnononncnonnnnnnnnn nn hne hehe tese ae essa nana en nnn 59 5 21 8 Start CHC SMS Update iicet saa sa Re y RR RR E SERRE SEEN ERERER NAAA AAA IA AR 59 EXPABItTsI oic EL A A A A la 61 5 23 Set Up DOWN DAN ia eater seen 65 5 23 1 Download By i fosa A AAA iv Reha AD graba a 65 5 23 2 S cutity Mode 1 iiie iei ata i opa ete eo dana ER MM APA LE SE ERA VE LER ARE TERRAE RUE AAA PA TEM A E Ao es 65 5 23 3 Telephone LING iriiri rissie inia snb AAA AA 65 5 23 4 ARM Modem Telephone Number e
107. All For inputs 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 we need to make this attribute any as they work independently to the area they are assigned to For input 8 The common area we need to make this attribute as all therefore when partitions A and B are both set the reception input 8 will automatically set as well In these examples the user codes could be allocated to individual areas A and B or to both areas However the keypad controlling the common area MUST be programmed to be IN exactly the same combination of areas as the common inputs ie in AB in this example Page 28 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO 5 7 4 Input Attributes Attribute Response Modification chime System loudspeaker s will chime when an input triggered whilst the alarm panel is unset Note The input concerned will not indicate on the display Single System chimes once when the input is triggered Follow System chimes until the input is cleared Omittable Enables the input to be manually omitted during the Setting procedure Double The control will only generate an alarm if this input is triggered twice within Knock a pre set period or if the input remains in fault condition for that period The control will only generate an alarm if this input and another like Dual Trip programmed input with adjacent number are in alarm condition at the same time Either input in alarm condition will prevent the system from Setting Enables
108. E RAAE AAEE 29 5 77 Shunt AN PUES eas ved ied sa esee pha dale d xara haa kae sa WA eR id AA AA 31 5 8 Assign Keypads Readers i icem de deeded eem tae x ann me Ra RR ADRR REA Re er aA aaia sip o dis FEN RE Ya 33 LNISAUIISIH M 33 5 8 2 Set Point Sets idi trit idee AERE AAA AAA A AAA ai 33 5 8 3 Seb Point UA ES ene nde Ene MEL uq E eal ete SES 33 5 8 4 SetPoint IN rapire ence aue E EEEE AE EEI EEDE EEE TEDRE AIEEE VEEE OANE SEERE nerd 34 5 8 5 Access Control Entry Control cc issucsceccsiacvecndcdcaccanatnedenactecstectadedssierseeciasedreecatduaeredteiaerdes 35 LEN MU EIE gi crisps de dies R EENEI 36 5 9 System Displays cere td RA wads EEEE da eva geen MEC oi 38 A TEXTS A A A Mae oma deed kaa A a 38 5 9 2 Sign ON Message cei A es Rea ERAN AA A iii 38 5 9 3 Site NaMe reor oa oro onset adore ne ee dot a osse rst aca NA 38 5 9 4 Display When Set Display Alarms Display HU s Display Inputs sse 38 5 10 CHANGE MMS A Exe hM A IE TREE OR RE ET LEE DINER lt b dese DUREE YES ORE NUR 39 b Set Time and Date soie coe Bins cawan a pur ad VERE aX NUN 41 Be 12 EMEMO des a add IER AE 41 CIN PANETTIERE 41 512 2 Final DO OF aie vias sittin E ua o obw ao ba cata ab x eua ah ede eaa ee ada deu AN 41 5 12 3 Titned Final adve AR nas Eod ala aa UE 41 5 12 4 PIS P sh 1T0 S6E a oed eere A eoo dene Ie hu PER RF ENOTE gh aba
109. E4 COM TAMPER OFF ON LEM 1 LE 2 LN 4 LEN 8 LM 16 LN 32 Switches should be On or Off as shown in the following table Switch Switch Address DEBE 4 8 16 32 Adress 1 2 4 8 16 32 00 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 15 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 01 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 02 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 03 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 04 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF 05 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 06 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 07 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF 08 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 23 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 09 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 24 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 25 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 11 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF 26 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 27 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 28 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF RINS1572 1 Page 113 EURO System Manual 14 10 3 Remote Input Expander ZEM 830 Please note when connecting the ZEM 830 with a power supply the terminal D2 should not be connected to the control panel 14 10 4 Connecting the ZEM 830 with power supply aseo AE O Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 D1 D1 D2 D3 D4 Power Supply Specification
110. EEDED EEDA nes enne 115 14 14 The Outpu t Module che vnw ated a cece A ope Sey deae eves yaad SE Reg 116 14 11 1 Connecting an Output Module with a power SuUpplY sssssssssssssssrrssrrrnnrrrnsrrnnnrrnsrrnernns 116 14 11 2 Addressing the Output Modules ooccccccccoccncccononconcncononncnnnnnnnnanncnnnncr nn nr ene nncr esee nnn 116 14 12 Input Configuration s 1 ne a VUE e ages 117 14 12 1 Single End of Line SEOL Wiring uui tane aae nna enr rne A vq Pa ei a 117 14 12 2 Double End of Line DEOL Wiring eeessssssssssss eene hehehe hne nnne rns enana EEE 117 14 12 3 Double pole wiring EURO 46 only tcccceccccnc eect eee nee senes hehehe nns rese nns n nan 118 14 12 4 Connecting a series of door contacts to one input sssssssssssssssse senes 118 14 12 5 Grade 3 Configuration Using An Anti Mask Detector To A Single Input sssesessss 119 14 12 6 Configuration of Shunt Inputs si peiiini tinia ia a RAA EEE EEN esa essen nnn 119 CHAPTER 15 ID PLUS WIRING o ccoocconcconcconsconsronsconnconnronnronnrnnnronnennnrannrennennncunsennncess 120 15 1 1D connectlons zoo pr ipa rry E IR i Rear ROEA AREIS EEO DE eri up Rea EAN ANE AREE E ELA ES La one 120 15 1 1 Connecting iD biscuits to PIRs Grade 2 tccccececcncnc ene ne nent ene e denne nt EOE EAE EAE EEA nnne 121 15 1 2 Connecting iD biscuits to PIRs Grade 3 ocoocccccccccconcccnnncconanonnanacnnnnnr narran nnnn enana nan 121 LBA BID Termination uii dcos a A
111. EN50131 3 2009 EN50131 1 2006 A1 2009 PD6662 2010 Security Grade 2 Environmental Class 2 EN50131 3 2009 EN50131 1 2006 A1 2009 PD6662 2010 Security Grade 3 Environmental Class 2 Ihe EURO System VES Te VES T For use with EURO 46 76 MSX 162 MSX 280 software Version 9 1 or above For Technical Assistance please call our support team on 0845 6434 999 local rate or 01709 535225 or visit www castle caretech com technical When calling Technical Support please have ready your software version number This will enable the correct advice to be given for your panel and can be found in the engineer menu under software revisions RINS1572 1 ee NIS CHAPTER 1 THE ENGINEERS MENU cococcooccoocconnconnconnconnconnennnenonennnennnnnnnenencnnncanscnencanasas 8 1 1 Entering The Engineers Menu vico sre eiie cas ceasacaeetededadacieaeeasacesdedaeteraceeaedecagiaieaastsaveenes cers 8 12 Exiting The Engineer Meninas re RR eR gor ep Rue sx dae aaa d eU petu ge E A N 8 CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ooccoocconcconcconsronsronsronsronsronsrnnsronsrnnnrensrnnsrensrnncrnncanncunases 9 2 1 General OVervigW sie tta roe ee Re x e tM aS RR e RU a A E AE N T ER chau Rea 9 2 2 Input Mappings End of Line Double Pole iD ccccceceee eee e eee eee eee menester 10 2 3 Input Mappings Wireless eri hispin run tesa cones de step deb evade a CR RR Dana d ra ite iip ent 11 CHAPTER 3 KEYPAD AND READER INDICATIONS
112. Follow individual INPUT AREA WARD or SHUNT LIST gt Follow WHEN SET WHEN UNSET or ALWAYS NOTE The Follow Input type WILL NOT function correctly if assigned to ATE pins RINS1572 1 Page 52 Installation Manual EURO Change Outputs Using the and keys scroll to CHANGE OUTPUTS Press the key Endstation Output To program the control panel Output and the STU ATE pins press the key Select the output you desire and select the output type as 0035 Follow Input Press the key Follow Type Enter 0 for Follow Default Enter 1 for Timed You will need to enter the time you would like the output to be activated for in seconds Enter 2 for Latched Enter 3 for Code Reset Press the key Follow What Enter 0 for Input Default Enter 1 for Shunt List Enter C2 for Ward Enter 3 for Area Press the key E 1 MXN Peu rollo urat Follow When Enter 0 for When Set Enter 1 for When Unset Enter 2 for Always Default Press the key Enter the input you wish to follow if you chose Follow What Input or the corre
113. IEO pre SEE HIR WIER ORE On restoration of mains mains power 0053 Battery Faults dn battery disconnected or At next valid code entry load fail detected 0054 Low Volts At fault When fault clears Global Fault 1 0055 Faults Modem Activates if fault occurs only When all faults cleared Battery Fuse Line when system is armed Mains 0056 lopai Fau 2 Activates if fault occurs at When all faults cleared Faults as above any time 0058 Guard Code Used When guard code accepted After 60 seconds 0059 Engineer Access When entering Engineer Mode Leaving Engineer Mode 0060 Initialise Digi At power up Live for 45 seconds only RINS1572 1 Page 49 EURO Installation Manual Type Active Restore Test signalling through PSTN 0063 Test ATE GSM and GSM Activates wiena uk s test completed test call is sent only used for specific GSMs Test ATS ev aim Test signalling through PSTN 0064 Kem and GSM Activates when a When test completed Form 175 to initiate test call is sent test call to ARC by each l available path If an input with NAT timer 0065 Zone Activity Fail active does not trigger in the Next valid code entry defined period 0066 ATE not used Makes the ATE pin 5V or OV depending if ATE outputs are inverted Can be used to triggers outputs via the keyfob For example if an output is programmed as type 0071 Fob 0070 Output 02 and is wired to a garage door And if a user has 0079 Fob Output 01 10 a keyfob programmed
114. If an RF Low Battery is reported then the radio expander will show on the display the number of the detector with the low battery e g Lb 21 Supervision failure will be reported as tamper on the relevant input 12 1 2 The Radio PIR Once the Radio PIR has seen an activation it will then be inactive for four minutes If the Radio PIR hasn t seen any activation within the four minutes it will then be active again This is to save the battery life of the detector Page 94 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO 12 2 The Radio PIR OO OO Communication D PO Be Frequency Pins E Must be on EU cJ Battery RESET Button PIR LED O Sensi tivity edi PULSE Setting O Tamper Switch O Magnet A Pyro Sensor 12 3 The Radio Door Contact Frequency Pins Must be on EU Tamper Button Reset en f AU EU NZ 7 O External Contacts Normally Closed Normally Open Contact Magnet Battery RINS1572 1 Page 95 EURO 12 4 Addressing the Radio ZEM System Manual Once a radio expander is installed on the system in must be enabled at both the radio expander and the EURO system To perform this at the system you will need to go to Install ZEM see the pr
115. M32 WE 5 6 1 Wireless ZEMs EURO ZEM32 WE If a EURO ZEM32 WE Enforcer wireless ZEM is installed on the Euro panel the learning and deleting procedure for the wireless inputs and bells are performed in this function It is recommended that all wireless devices are learnt at the wireless expander before any installation mounting is done This is so the signal strength In Diagnostics see page 61 can be tested afterwards in order to check the location of the wireless device is acceptable 5 6 2 Programming Keyfob Buttons In order for the engineer to program any keyfob buttons the keyfob must first be learnt in the Master Manager menu and assigned to a user 0 No action Disables the button 1 Show Status If the keyfob is learnt the LED will flicker when the nominated button is pressed GREEN Unset RED Set 2 Set Area Sets the chosen area 3 Unset Any Area Unsets any area on the system 4 Latch Output Latches an output programmable when the nominated button is pressed 5 Timed Output Activates an output for a period of time programmable in seconds 6 Panic Attack Output Activates a hold up output programmed in Engineers only Wireless Device Control Using the and keys scroll to y WIRELESS DEUICE WIRELESS DEVICE CONTROL Press CONTROL the key C
116. NE5COM EOL ZONE bY 12v 0V LLLA Paga D3 D4 BAT GND 485 BUS A T EOL ZONE1COM EOL ZONE 2 COM 12V Ov 12V Ov ial i i i SS Spare N C Contact AUX ALARM TAMPER AUX ALARM TAMPER N C NES TINI NG TF y Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Door Contact Detector Detector 14 12 4 Connecting a series of door contacts to one input aja ala ajo oie aja ole aja ole OO ala O BATTERY CONNECT Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 D1 D2 D3 D4 BATe zy 17V Spare ALARM Spare ALARM N C N C Contact 1 Contact 2 Page 118 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO 14 12 5 Grade 3 Configuration Using An Anti Mask Detector To A Single Input 2 l 8 l2 J lo Jla Jll 0 82 O BATTERY CONNECT Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 Di D2 D3 D4 BAT ay 17V Z1 COM Z2
117. OFF ZEM Number 2 ZEM Address 4 OFF ON OFF ZEM Address 5 OFF ON OFF ZEM Address 6 OFF ON OFF ZEM Address 7 OFF ON OFF ZEM Number 3 ZEM Address 8 OFF OFF ON ZEM Address 9 OFF OFF ON ZEM Address 10 OFF OFF ON ZEM Address 11 OFF OFF ON 13 6 Popular Wireless Peripherals Two Way Wireless 12m Two Way Wireless magnetic KX12DT WE Dual Technology MC2 WE contact with 2 reed amp tamper detector input KX12DQ WE Two Way Wireless 12m SHOCK WE Two Way Wireless Shock Digital PIR Sensor KX10DP WE Two way wireless 10m SMOKE WE Two Way Wireless Smoke Digital Pet Immune Sensor DELTABELL WE Wo Way Wireless KF4 WE Two Way Wireless Keyfob External Siren 13 7 Learning For information about how to learn a Wireless Device to the Wireless ZEM please refer to the Wireless Device Control section in the Programming Manual Note Keyfobs are learnt in Change Codes in the Master Manager menu RINS1572 1 Page 99 EURO System Manual CHAPTER 14 WIRING DIAGRAMS 14 1 The EURO 76 Printed Circuit Board
118. OR DISABLE DIGI SMS is set to NO 100 Note Line Fault timer operative ATE Line PSTN Line Fault signalled Only operative if Site Option DIGIREPLY is set Fault by device using STU ATE to STU or Digicom pins on End Station Note Line Fault timer operative ATE Fail Call to ARC from device Only operative if Site Option DIGIREPLY is set Comm using End Station to Digicom STU ATE pins has failed Note This is a communication problem which is rarely caused by an equipment fault ATSF Path One of the paths of the Check with the alarm receiving centre which Fail 100 GSM redcare has failed path has failed Send a test call via the GSM redcare to check the communication again This report will come up if STU is selected on ATE inputs in Site Options ATSF All All paths on the Send a test call via the GSM redcare to check Paths 100 GSM redcare have failed the communication again This report will come up if STU is selected on ATE inputs in Site Options Page 138 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO RADIO FAULTS Fault Description Solution RADIO LOW Low battery on radio Replace the battery on the mentioned keyfob BATT xx keyfob number xx RADIO LOW Low battery on radio Replace the battery on the mentioned input BATT xx input number xx device RADIO LOW Low battery on radio bell Replace the battery on the mentioned radio bell BATT xx number xx RADIO Ra
119. PANSION CARD SLOT RS232 A 7 A 7 A Bi it Te M D1 poo Quem eeu ER E a EE ES PR BLUE Ha m WHITE DS e RESET Make sure aL S O this link z0 6 Et S is present s s CE E1 E2 El S h t1 BS E B s0 6 P 5 3 amp D e LE 3 T i SUPPLY ALARM FAULT TAMPER E4 3L S m A g ES MASK gt ss E ee T KEYPAD E p ge ie mm 8 N C NIC T T ID a 2319 Input 2 ojo ojo aja ojo O10 OO OS aja a a aja aja Anti Mask Detector CONNECT Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 D1 D2 D3 D4 BAT dz IN For separate fault and mask relays use the below configuration Biscuit 1 Biscuit 2 w bl NY Fault Mask blue yellow EE To panel zone terminals RINS1572 1 Page 121 EURO System Manual Please note that when using masking you must program the masking biscuit iD 2 in the above example as fault and then pair the corresponding inputs using the paired input attribute It is possible to spur off at this point to a further detector s On completion of making connections the biscuit should be placed neatly against the terminal block or cable form ensuring that it does not obstruct the tamper switch cause a short circuit or obstruct the operation of the detector 15 1 3 iD Termination Each cable run should be terminated with a 0 01uF capacitor connected between iD and yellow and blue at the last biscuit NORMALLY OPEN DETECTORS should be connected in the same way Select the Normally Open att
120. RO Installation Manual Program ARC SMS Using the and keys scroll to SET UP DIGI SMS Press the key To program in an ARC number press the key am ARCA SHS Disable ARC SMS Enter 0 for Enabled Enter 1 for Disabled Press the key Use the numeric keys to select the ARC details to program up to 4 can be selected Press the key Active Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Yes Enables the ARC Details Press the key Choose Format Select the Format you wish to use The most common protocol that is used in the UK is Fast Format 4 8 1 so select 0 Use the LD key to scroll through the different formats 000 Fast Format 4 8 1 001 Fast Format 6 8 1 002 Fast Format 4 16 1 003 Fast Format 6 16 1 Press the key e Enter the 1 telephone number Press the key Enter the 2 telephone number Press the key TO ADD A PAUSE PRESS THE A KEY UNTIL A COMMA IS DISPLAYED ARC Account Use the numeric keys to program the account number of the central station this will be given to you by your ARC Press the key
121. RRECT SOCKET IS USED Insert card at They are not interchangeable slight angle Ba Ease to vertical position 4 Towards TOP edge of PCB Socket for Digi Modem x v 7 Socket for HH ue MSX Card H3 PERSE Note Card snaps into place and is retained by springs 11 2 Additional Facilities with MSX Cards 11 2 1 RS 232 Connection A connector is provided on the MSX card to permit direct connection with an appropriate loom to the RS 232 serial port of a PC running EURO UDL software in order to provide full Engineer access facilities etc from the PC 11 2 2 System expansion MSX cards allow for more user codes increased log size and permit more devices to be fitted to the system 11 2 3 Output Types Output type 035 Follow Input is only available with an MSX 44 76 162 or 280 card fitted In addition to the simple follow function this output type can be programmed individually to be active for a specified time or to latch on until reset It is also possible to select the output to be active only when the relevant Area in which the input is located is set or unset or to be active always A further option permits an output to be programmed to follow a Area a shunt or a sub ward as alternatives to individual inputs 11 2 4 Autoset The EURO 76 162 and 280 allow the facility of autoset which is controlled via
122. Types Number amp Type Operation 00 Unused Factory default Input is programmed out of operation 01 Fire Active at all times Audible response Full differentiated Communicator Fire signal Active at all times Audible response Full differentiated 02 Gas S P Communicator Gas signal 03 HU Active at all times Audible Response Full differentiated Communicator Hold Up and Input HU signals Active at all times Audible Response None UT spent HM Communicator Hold Up and NAA HU signals When unset Audible Response Internal only 05 Tamper Communicator Tamper signal When set Audible Response Full differentiated Communicator Tamper and Unconfirmed signals Page 26 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO Number amp Type Operation Active when set Audible Response Full 06 Intruder Po Communicator Intruder and Unconfirmed signals Final Exit ina nin Active when set initiates entry timer if system not unset before 07 Eu entry time expires Audible Response Full Communicator Intruder Final Exit 2 and Unconfirmed signals Active when set except during entry time Entry Route i 08 y Audible Response Full Communicator Intruder and Unconfirmed ER signals 09 ER For use with level sets When
123. URO expander card 5 23 1 Download By Select either RS232 direct connection or Modem remote dial in connection 5 23 2 Security Mode This function allows you to choose a range of dialling modes that can be used Security Mode To comply with DD263 2010 This function is now defaulted for Dial Back When creating a customer in InSite it is important that the control panel site telephone number is programmed It is also important that the InSite modem telephone number is programmed in PC1 of the downloading menu at the control panel When dialling a control panel click the Dial Customer option in InSite and the PC will call the control panel once the control panel has answered the panel and InSite will hang up After a few seconds the control panel will call the PC modem and InSite from here an upload or download may take place Auto Answer permits the PC to dial into the panel Panel Dials does not allow the PC to dial into the panel at all All modes allow the panel to dial the PC without restriction At any time the panel can be forced to dial the PC by entering the Manager menu and selecting the Dial Out Menu Please see page 74 Roving Dial This option when disabled prevents anyone dialling into the panel using roving dial from the InSite software It is possible to do a roving dial to a control panel when the control panel is in its default state To comply with DD263 2010 this option must be defaulted to disabled 5
124. Waiting for information Press the key for more information Excellent 50 100 OK to Install Good 30 49 OK to Install Weak 10 29 Weak installation position Weak 0 10 Bad installation position reposition and retest Missing Bad installation position reposition and retest Press the key Inrut Hat Learnt 1 Bells Press the key to view the bells or press for Calibration RINS1572 1 Page 63 EURO Installation Manual 3 Excellent 2 Good install position 1 Weak install position reposition and retest O Missing reposition and retest Waiting for information Press the key for more information as previous with the inputs Battery Press the key to view the battery strength of the wireless devices Inputs and Bells Follow the same procedure as the signal strength steps mentioned previously The battery levels shown on the display will be as follows Good At least 1 month of battery life remaining Replace Battery will need replacing immediately Testing Waiting for the battery result Each input
125. Y FAULT LED This indicates when a fault has occurred e device fail etc UNSET LED This will illuminate for a couple of seconds after the system has been unset This symbol also illuminates during the setting procedure Mi 3 3 The External Prox Reader The internal tag reader uses prox tags as shown below and prox cards GREEN LED This indicated that the reader is ready to accept a tag This 4 0 00 will extinguish after a couple of seconds RED LED This can be programmed to follow an output For example e ee you may want the output to illuminate when an Area is set See programming outputs in the programming manual Page 14 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO 3 4 The Enforcer Wireless Keyfob If a wireless expander is installed EURO ZEM32 WE on the Euro system up to 32 keyfobs can be enabled LED indications Colours LED System unset GREEN gt System set RED Setting RED Pulsing GREEN RED Keyfob not learnt alternate v9 Unable to set fault AMBER e 3 4 1 Programmable Action Buttons In order to program any keyfob buttons the keyfob must first be learnt in the Master Manager menu and assigned to a user 0 No action Disables the button 1 Show Status If the keyfob is learnt the LED will flicker when the nominated button is pressed GREEN Unset RED Set 2 Set Area Sets the chosen area
126. age 31 Active when set Accepts input from keyswitch or equivalent to 29 Unset Input Unset the Area Level set assigned to it Accepts input from keyswitch or equivalent to Set Unset the Set Keyswitch a abies io 20 Latched modes assigned to it Setting includes normal exit time etc Requires latching action switch 21 Entry Shock Active when system set Works in conjunction with EE input type for Input detection of forced entry See page 28 for details Active when fail Will give a line fault alarm and will signal telecom Input Line K 22 A line fault signal on expiry of line fault timer Works in conjunction with Fail CCTV input i Accepts input from keyswitch or equivalent to Set Unset the Set Keyswitch 23 Pulsed modes assigned to it Requires momentary action switch to toggle set unset state This will work the same as an Intruder type input the only difference is 29 Interior that when CID reporting is programmed then any inputs that are programmed as Interior will report CID event 132 Work as a 24 hr input any inputs that are programmed for Flood will 32 Flood activate the external siren and will report CID event 113 RINS1572 1 Page 27 EURO Installation Manual Number amp Type Operation Active at all times No audible or communicator response 39 CCTV If the input line fail is active the system will signal CID SIA events for perimeter alarm and the CCTV input will open This
127. and bell is tested every 15 seconds Input Testina 69 If you would like to calibrate the D reset and PSU voltage of the EURO system Press the key and enter 2 o JLo JLo The iD Reset voltage may be adjusted using the and D keys This can be checked on the terminals E3 and E4 To calibrate disconnect all iD wiring from endstation terminals and place a calibrated digital volt meter across E3 and E4 The voltage should be 3 5V Press the key Repeat the process for the PSU voltage if desired This can be checked on the auxiliary and battery terminals To calibrate place a calibrated digital volt meter across the auxiliary s and battery terminals The voltage should be 13 7V Press the key twice you will be returned to the engineer menu Page 64 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO 5 23 Set Up Downloading The EURO system have uploading and downloading capability The EURO UDL Software allow you to monitor the status of each input alter programming and review the logs There are two way that the panel communicates with the PC one is remotely via the telephone line thus you will require the digi modem card and the other is directly by using an RS232 lead which connects onto the E
128. and tag readers should NOT be mounted on or near a metal surface or within a metre of each other or tag response could be affected e Where provided metal housings must have the earth strap connected to the lid to meet electrical safety regulations Page 86 RINS1572 1 System Manual 9 5 THE EURO 46 small casing EURO c oes A JL JL Aaa AAA 000 DE EOL ZONES con OU ZONES we ated OU ZONE ch OZONE S COM AAA AAA EA EOL ZONE 1 COM EOL ZONE2COM EOL ZONE 3COM EOL ZONE 4COM BUS cows oers Wall Fixing DODDOGOO CLE 0000000 Holes BATTERY godos RR EHEHE D3 DA BAT GND A 485 BUS PUT Battery 3Ah 7Ah Battery Holder Es Cable Entry Holes Mains Transformer C To Mains Supply Fuse carrier handle Neutral 500mA Earth Main Cable Entry Hole IF USING THE SMALL CASE PLEASE INSTALL A 3AHr 7AHr BATTERY RINS1572 1 Page 87 EURO System Manual 9 6 THE EURO 46 large casing we Tamper Switch O GE r O Wall Fixing Holes Cable Entry Holes Battery SIN Mains Tran
129. ation Manual Select the Areas that you wish to be used NOTE The primary Areas are A B C 8 D Press the key Area Accounts If you require a different ARC account code for each area select this options as Yes ARC Account Use the numeric keys to program the account number of the central station this will be given to you by your ARC Press the key Note If Area accounts have been enabled in the previous option then you will have to assign a different account code for each Area This won t be displayed on when using the SMS protocol types you would like to use Please see page 70 for the different types Press the key Repeat for content types 17 32 Press the key DE 6 EE A Using the numeric keys select the content pares eared eee pee peat E Y eee a Select the number of redials you require 0 15 Press the key Repeat for the Time Out The time that the panel will wait for a reply Press the Low Battery Report Enter 0 for No Enter 1 J for Yes key Low Batt Ferort Ca Test Calls Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Timed If Timed is cho
130. ault Description Solution Control Panel Modem Fault End Station unable to communicate with Digi Modem If modem not present ensure that Disable Digi option is set to YES and DOWNLOAD MODE is set to NONE or RS232 If present but not detected check Digi Modem is inserted correctly remove and reinsert ensuring it clicks into place and complete initialisation by pressing End Station RESET button for 2 seconds Control Panel Call to ARC from Digi Check ALL call details are programmed correctly ARC Call Fail Modem Digi Modem has Ensure signalling format is correctly set for ARC failed Note This is a receiver Ensure that calls to the ARC or SMS communication problem bureaux numbers are allowed on the PSTN line which is rarely caused by eg 0800 0845 etc an equipment fault CHC TEST Unable to communicate Ensure the Digi is enabled and at least one SMS FAIL with Castle Host call is correctly programmed Computer Note This would also result if the telephone line had premium rate calls blocked Check that ordinary phone on same line connects to CHC and modem tones heard if not problem is PSTN NOT equipment De program SMS content types for each call exit Engineer menu press RESTART button and retry CHC test from Manager Menu Control Panel PSTN Line Fault signalled Only operative if DOWNLOAD BY MODEM Line Fault by Digi Modem selected
131. ave checked this is correct press the key to move to the next To change this channel please see page 48 for the output types All default values are shown on page 67 Once you have completed all the Digi Channels Program Digi Channels will be displayed Press the key Advanced SMS Details will be displayed and Press the key Prefix Tel No If a prefix number is needed e g 9 in order for InSite to dial the EURO system this must be entered here Press the key is 10001 RINS1572 1 Page 69 EURO Installation Manual 3 Way Calling Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Yes a C E ps This will apply to both Downloading and Digi signalling Only available if the facility is enabled on the telephone line Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu 5 24 2 Programming Contact iD SIA SMS WebWayOne and Chiron The Contact iD SIA and SMS signalling protocol can also be used However the programming differs from Fast Format here you have to select the content types you would like to be sent to the Alarm Receiving Centre The table below shows the types you may have Content Types 1 Set System Set Secure set system System rearm System Final Set 2 Unset System Uns
132. before moving on to the next response For example If the alarm response for Area A starts at Internal Sounders and stops at Digi then once Area A is set and an alarm has been activated the internal sounders will be first to activate then after 15 seconds the Sirens will activate Sirens Only and then after another 15 seconds the Digi will activate You may also program the system to operate on a combined Area basis for example if both Areas A and B are set you may want the process of the alarm responses to change Therefore you would use the If Areas set section of this function and select the desired Areas and the alarm responses Another example of where this function would become useful is when you have several inputs programmed as day alarm you may want the system to only activate the internal sounders in unset mode but when the system is set you may want both the internal and external sounders to activate To do this when you get to Day alarm starts enter 1 for Internal Sounders and press function Day alarm stops will be displayed as you do not wish anything else to activate when the system is unset enter 1 for Internal Sounders again This will make the system only ever activate the internal sounders when an alarm has activated in unset mode The defaults for this function are as follows Area Starts At Digi Area Stops At Confirm Fire Gas Digi Fire Gas
133. bells and 32 keyfobs to be learnt this is the maximum that can be learnt on a system Please note this can only be installed on a Version 9 EURO system Addressing Antenna SS3Y00V Front and Rear Tamper Tamper terminal Enable Disable 13 1 Overview The first Wireless ZEM can have 32 Wireless Inputs 32 Wireless Keyfobs and 2 Wireless Bells learnt to it Every Wireless ZEM after the first may only have Wireless Inputs learnt A maximum of 3 Wireless ZEMs may be programmed onto the EURO system Each Wireless ZEM is programmed as 4 different ZEMs in the programming menu and they each have 8 Wireless Inputs assigned Here is an example of how 2 Wireless ZEMs fully loaded can operate on the EURO system Wireless ZEM 1 Address 0 3 Total Wireless Inputs 32 Address O 8 Wireless Inputs 1 8 Address 1 8 Wireless Inputs 9 16 Address 2 8 Wireless Inputs 17 24 and Address 3 8 Wireless Inputs 25 32 Total Wireless Keyfobs 32 Total Wireless Bells 2 Wireless ZEM 2 Address 4 7 Total Wireless Inputs 32 Address O 8 Wireless Inputs 32 40 Address 1 8 Wireless Inputs 41 48 Address 2 8 Wireless Inputs 49 57 and Address 3 8 Wireless Inputs 58 64 Wired ZEMs and Wireless ZEMs can be installed together on a system and as long as they are addressed uniquely they will work alongside each other For example if you wish to use 24
134. board Digi channels please see page 67 5 16 3 External Reader Output The RED LED on the external reader can be programmed so that it follows an output To achieve this go to CHANGE OUTPUTS and then Reader Output and program the first output to whichever type is required For example you may want the Prox to show the system setting therefore you can use the output 0021 Exit Starts All The RED LED will then be illuminated once Area A has set Change Outputs Using the and keys scroll to CHANGE OUTPUTS Press the key Endstation Outputs To program the control panel outputs and the ATE pins press the key OUTPUT Select the output type for the Output and press the key Repeat for each output ATE PINS When the display shows ATE pin you can decide what you would like the STU ATE pins to be programmed as Select the output type for the ATE pin and press the key Repeat for each pin RINS1572 1 Page 51 EURO Installation Manual ZEM Ouputs Once you return to the sub menu Endstation Output press the key the display will show ZEM output s press the key Enter the address of the ZEM Press the key Select the out
135. both the Carrier Board PCB from the front and the metal endstation from the back The fourth pillar marked white in the diagram above is screwed to the Carrier Board PCB from the front only v Jp 57 The photograph above shows the locations of the pillar screws from the reverse of the panel System Manual EURO 14 6 2 Setting up a GSM STU or Digi Dualcom gt Make sure the jumpers are in the following positions on the ATE utility board Failure to put PGM9 jumper in correct position will result in tampers being signalled on the low battery channel Failure to put PGM 8 jumper in the correct position will result in mains fail being signalled on the Test ATS channel PGM PGM eal This disables ATE outputi6 This disables ATE output 8 gt Link PGM 8 terminal on ATE Utility board to terminal F on the STU Mains Fail terminal or appropriate terminal on dualcom gt Link PGM 9 terminal on ATE Utility board to terminal T on STU Tamper terminal or appropriate on Dualcom gt On the GSM STU place jumper in position P11 on LK2 Failure to do this will result in the STU not picking up the TEST ATS Output Programming a GSM STU or Digi Dualcom STU Channel Output Type ATE Output No ATE Utility Board Pin No 1 Fire 0001 ATE OP 1 1 2 HU Device Any 0009 ATE OP2 2 3 Unconfirmed 0018 ATE OP 3 3 4 Final Set All 0004 u ATE OP 4 4 5 Tamper Any 00
136. ccess Control Entry Control The following programming shows how to set up the Access Control facility if you are using it Also the same programming process applies to Entry Control which allows a tag reader to control an entry point Assign Keypads Readers Using the and keys scroll to ASSIGN KEYPADS READERS Press the key Address Enter the address of the keypad reader you wish to assign Press the key Type Enter 1 for Reader Press the key Reader Is Enter 2 for Access Control Or Enter 4 for Entry Control Press the key Enter the Lock Open Time max 250 seconds This is the time the door release is going to be active when a valid tag s presented Press the key Enter the Door Open Time max 250 seconds This is the time the door is allowed to be Door Oren Time open before triggering an alarm METER Press the key RINS1572 1 Page 35 EURO Installation Manual Enter the input number to monitor the chosen door Please note that this must be select
137. cess details 1 Use the and keys to scroll to REVIEW LOGS Press the key Panel log will be displayed 2 Press the key The latest event will be displayed more information can be attained by pressing the key For example if the log says Alarm Silenced then press the key to see which user silenced the alarm as shown below 3 Press the A key to return back to the main screen of the log Use the and D keys to scroll through the log Once completed press the key Panel Log will be displayed press the key twice to exit the manager menu The Access Log The Access log contains all Access Control and Guard Tour events 1 Use the and keys to scroll to REVIEW LOGS Press the key The following will be displayed 2 Press the key The latest event will be displayed more information can be attained by pressing the key Press the A key to return back to the main screen of the log Use the and D keys to scroll through the log Once completed press the key twice to return to the manager menu Page 144 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO Phonebook This function allows you to change the SMS telephone numbers that are programmed for the text messaging service The numbers will usually be programmed by your engineer Here you will be able to alter each of the numbers NOTE The SMS facility must first be programmed by your engineer 1 Use the and keys to scroll to PHONEBOOK Press the key
138. d in conjunction with the input attribute Monitor Activity and will monitor the chosen input for the selected number of hours 00 23 hours Wireless Supervision Time This option is only applicable if wireless devices are installed It is the time window before a wireless supervision fault will be signalled For example if the time is set for 2 hours then any device that doesn t communicate with the wireless expander within that period will cause a supervision fault This must be programmed to 2 hours or less for compliance to EN50131 1 99 hours Wireless Jamming Time Service Time This option is only applicable if wireless devices are installed It is the time window that if a wireless device had its signal blocked a fault would display For example if the time is set to 30 seconds then if a wireless device is jammed longer than 30 seconds a fault will be displayed This must be programmed to 30 seconds or less but not zero hours or less for compliance to EN50131 This is a timer that can be set in days and will display a message to the user warning that a service is due An engineer code will clear the message 0 100 seconds 367 days 100 Change Timers Using the and keys scroll to CHANGE TIMERS Press the key CHARGE TIMERS Timers The
139. d keys to scroll to BELL TEST Press the key 2 The bell and strobe will activate if the bell is installed correctly Press the key to return to the manager menu RINS1572 1 Page 145 EURO System Manual Start CHC SMS Update If the engineer has set up SMS text messaging then this function needs to be used The system will automatically carry out a test call to the CHC Castle Host Computer every two weeks The call is made via a premium rate number and the bill payer should be informed of the charge 50p per call Customers who have BT Answer 1571 enabled may have difficulty in connecting to the CHC 1 Use the and keys to scroll to START CHC SMS Update Press the key 2 The panel will communicate with the CHC which will initialise the system as required When this is complete the display with show either Failed to dial CHE The panel is now able to send SMS Texts The test call has failed please contact your engineer 3 Press the key and you will be returned to the Manager Menu Dial Out Menu This function allows you to choose which PC you wish to connect to via the phone line This is used in conjunction with the EURO Insite software Please contact Castle Care Tech regarding this 1 Use the and keys to scroll to DIAL OUT MENU Press the key 2 Choose which PC you would like to dial 1 4 these are modem number that the engineer would have programmed in for example PC1 might be the PC a
140. date and time of each event 1 Use the and keys to scroll to SET DATE amp TIME Press the key 2 Year Enter the year for example for the year 2006 enter 06 on the keypad and press the key 3 Month Enter the month for example for June enter 06 and press the key 4 Day Enter the date for example for the 2 enter 02 and press the key 5 Hours Enter the hour for example for 8pm enter 20 24 hour clock and press the key 6 Minutes Enter the minutes for example for 8 30pm enter 30 and press the key You will be returned to the Manager Menu Omit Inputs Omitting inputs can be performed in the user menu and works in a similar way as shown on page 141 Change Codes Changing User Codes and Manager Codes The Change Codes function allows you to assign or change codes or cards tags for different users as well as altering their options The default code for user 1 is 1234 1 Use the and keys to scroll to CHANGE CODES Press the key 2 Add New User will be displayed Press the key to add a new user Press the key to change delete a user 3 When the display shows Empty press the key and enter a PIN code present a tag or press a button on the keyfob 4 User Type Select the user type for this user code or card tag gt Enter 0 User Code can access limited function in the manager menu gt Enter 1 Manager Code can access all functions in the manager menu
141. debs Aa AA 41 5 13 Change Codes Duress Guard Only sssssssssssssssessseseeesee mene esee enne nnn 42 5 13 1 Code Types and Numbers a ni earn dtu SE EREY AR EENE e RARE Dr A XAR EREFAKEEERORR AEREE ATE EKE 42 5 13 2 Wireless KeyfoDs x oa or Le A A baec te c xe t 42 513 3 Code TYPES o 42 5 13 4 User Set OpLIOIn Sr ii A A ATA A AAA Ad 43 S135 Flexi SOE E PE 43 5 14 VOIWMe Control vio o ais A es uentus a li du deu to ia di aaa 45 DAA 1 Code Stops SOUnd ii A A NA 45 5 14 2 E E Keypads Only ii co eve estais eoruni a dass e Pap a ERRARE EUR RARUS ESERE T ERES beg soa ERA EPEFEREKPREIANREE 0 45 LEE PICO AlErl KPS ONY mE dott 45 5 14 4 Silent Technical Alert i e e A a Vw ls 45 5 15 Alarm RESPONSE mue ds She nadeueelata RE SM RR DRE DR RUEDA E Due Ene Roe 46 5 15 1 Silent TECATE MEVERT ERE 46 5 15 2 Disable Confirm On Entry cie sedie co orange oaa pan app nae Eee REESE En RR E REENER EXER AEAEE ERTER N EEEREN 46 5 15 3 Alarm Starts Stops Alarm Responses sssssssssssssssesei sehen EEE AEE AnD EEE EEE 46 5 16 Change O tp uts s otto eu dare Aia 48 LOIN NOTED cm A M aG 48 5 16 2 STU ATE Pin Output Defaults isi sisse ende eee ha aeterne nie han on de asa ERR RR PRA Erde ded 51 5 16 5 External Reader Output iis cc eve eid dise eaae Akara eo paga ARR ERARETE ia Te ATE 51 5 16 4 Fhe Follow Input Output u s os jeter har nen ip da ERE Ent AUR uA
142. dio input number xx Walk test the detector perform a diagnostic SUPERVN xx hasn t checked in signal strength test and try replacing the battery RADIO Radio bell number xx Test the siren perform a diagnostic signal SUPERVN xx hasn t checked in strength test and try replacing the battery RADIO Tamper fault on radio Check the tamper switch on mentioned radio TAMPER xx input number xx input check that the case is closed properly RADIO Tamper fault on radio Check the tamper switch on the mentioned radio TAMPER xx bell number xx bell RADIO Jamming fault on Check no radio interference is in close proximity JAMMING 700 wireless ZEM to the radio devices panel RADIO POLL No polls are received Test the signal strength battery on each F700 for 20 minutes before wireless device the set operation RINS1572 1 Page 139 EURO System Manual APPENDIX B USER ENGINEER OPERATIONS Anti Code Engineer Reset The system can be programmed so that it can be only fully reset by an engineer or by an anti code reset ask your engineer to program this feature Engineer Reset After an alarm activation this example shows a personal attack enter your user code the alarm will silence and the display will show the alarm that has just been activated The display will switch between the activation that has just occurred and Restore Required Press the key The following display will be displayed
143. donada a Mids eaa Lane ea ce eR eau ERE e e Dore kd Dae ed ts DEA a oe 20 5 4 Choose Mode cite eren t n dene exea eei ale caue a A A Cedere 20 5 4 1 Detection Mode siii iei pd essi ike edenda sii od cada Ron A Ra d eL e LEXR TREE AE A IE CERAM ARA 20 5 4 2 The End of Line Range iid d RB Lees ged Re E SER E eee M ni ser ee vt 20 ALS S ROD d A A AAA A A A AA id AR 20 5 4 4 Input RESPONSE TIMO iia aoro A A a AA 21 5 4 5 INPuEXDE sc id A a id iii ta A beat ease 21 5 5 Install ZEMS cu a iid ve dee ged id A o O 22 DL Wireless LEMA a A A A a i 22 5 6 Wireless Device Control EURO ZEMB2 WE D cococcncoccncnnnncnnnnnncnnnnnnrnnenrnnnnnnrnnrnrnnrrnnrenanrrraninnens 23 5 6 1 Wireless ZEMS EURO ZEM32 WEJ coiinoiicr nth e eran eR REESE EEEO AEAEE tenes 23 5 6 2 Programming Keyfob Buttons 2 1ccccec ence eee eee EEE EEE EEDA hes nensis EEEE sna essen 23 5 7 Change Inputs x eo setae sae A A gd EUMD ov ogee Dialed de ebaaa debra tee 26 5 7 1 Input LY DOS iius satan nasa heen A ERR need AA Qua Ga AERE TENE Cake daa FEL yoda AAA 26 5 7 2 Entry Shock Input Type 21 rein s see Leaded bese HR A ine babe Ai dana bedava A Tau 28 527 3 Creating a COMMON Area iios ise ean dainy ested ode ne hang A deeds ema dup Gee a dot Deen dentate teed 28 5 7 4 Input Attributes ss cassis dias ech aes A acta AA AAA PIEDER E ERE REN candid eae et 29 5 7 5 MASKING RESPONSE ii A Gun A dat Or ER eds A AA AAA EH ELE ER 29 ELIO Automatic INMIDIE OF INPUTS A A AAA T
144. e 19 All you need to do is enter 2000 to clean start the panel to Grade 3 Or enter 2002 to clean start the panel to Grade 2 Alternatively if the msx card is taken out of a EURO panel the base panel operates as a EURO 28 Grade 2 RINS1572 1 Page 17 EURO Installation Manual 4 9 Set Unset System If you do not have access to a user code setting and unsetting the system can be done using the engineer s code The engineers code can only unset the system if the system was set with the engineers code Please note the term areas will refer to both areas and level sets in this manual also note that the number of level sets areas will change depending on the panel gt Enter Engineer Code default 1111 gt SET UNSET SYSTEM will be displayed gt Press the key Select the Area s level sets you would like to set Press the key The system then will begin to set To unset the areas enter the engineer code and wait a couple of seconds SET UNSET SYSTEM will be displayed press the YES key This shows the display of a EURO 280 panel To unset the areas press the key 4 10 Forced Arm On Inputs The Forced Arm On Inputs allows the Engineer to set the system using the Engineer Code forcing it to Set despite inputs in fault condition and nominate which inputs must be triggered to g
145. e an embedded premium rate telephone number that is used to contact a Castle host computer prior to commissioning in order to download the SMSC details and appropriate call routing authorisation The control panel will continue to contact this CHC at regular intervals to verify the operation and update and confirm the routing information and authorisation as appropriate The charge for this service is raised by the use of the premium rate telephone number the bill payer must be informed of this Whilst we will use our best endeavours to resolve any issues relating to these uses of equipment manufactured by us Castle Care Tech are in no way responsible for the operation of the PSTN the Alarm Receiving Centre or the SMSC or for the end to end security and delivery of information and messages involved It is the installer s legal obligation to inform the end user of all changes relating to the SMS messaging service Page 92 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO CHAPTER 11 SYSTEM EXPANSION AND ENHANCEMENT This chapter highlights the means of providing additional and expanded facilities Expansion of the system is by means of MSX cards that slot into the end station to provide enhanced specifications The four expansion cards for the EURO are the MSX 44 76 162 and 280 PLEASE NOTE THE EURO 46 CANNOT BE EXPANDED 11 1 Inserting the MSX Card The MSX card must be fitted into the correct slot on the end station PCB as shown ENSURE THAT CO
146. e in the vicinity of the lock If the initial entry door is subjected to gross attack and forced open then at the expiry of entry time only one further intruder input needs to be activated to signal a sequentially confirmed alarm the Entry Shock input counts as the first to alarm The Entry Exit door contact must be opened with within 10 seconds of the shock detector triggering for the Entry Shock response to apply Triggering the Entry Shock input in isolation will NOT generate an alarm of any kind 5 7 3 Creating a Common Area In certain situations a common area may be needed A common area is an area that only sets if other specific partitions are set For example a reception in a building will only need to be set if the offices and warehouse are set If the office is set but the warehouse isn t then the reception would still need to be inactive so people would be able to leave the premises An example of how to set this up is as follows Office Inputs 1 2 3 and 4 Warehouse Inputs 5 6 and 7 Reception Input 8 Therefore what we would need to do in the above situation is program the office in one area for example Area A and program the warehouse in another area for example in Area B We then need to make the Reception common to these two areas Partitions A and B so we need to select both partitions A and B for this input input 8 After selecting the partitions for each input there is an option called Input Area Any
147. e low impedance telecoms ear being connected RINS1572 1 Page 79 EURO System Manual CHAPTER 7 SAFETY SAFETY 1 A technically competent person must carry out the mains installation in accordance with the national and local electrical installation regulations Ensure wiring is done to the national wiring regulations in the country where the installation is taking place In the UK this is BS7671 requirements for electrical installations IET Wiring Regulations 17 edition If in doubt consult a local qualified electrician 2 Protective Earth This equipment must be earthed grounded 3 Functional Earth Must be connected to earth terminal to allow the equipment to operate correctly Has no safety implications 4 Connect the unit to a single pole unswitched 3 Amp fused spur using 0 75mm cable If the Neutral cannot be positively identified use a double pole disconnect version Ensure that a readily accessible disconnect device incorporated in the premises installation wiring shall be provided external to the equipment with a contact separation of at least 3 0mm and connected as closely as possible to the supply 5 Always remove isolate the mains supply before carrying out any servicing of the panel 6 Fuses For continued protection against the risk of fire replace only with the same type and rating of fuse 7 There are no user serviceable parts inside the equipment 8 This unit should be mounted so that there will b
148. e no outside access to the electrical cable entry point 9 Ventilation To ensure the correct airflow always mount the unit vertically with the unit having a clear space on all sides It must not be covered by clothes furnishings boxes etc It must not be mounted close to or above heat radiating sources 10 On completion of wiring use tie wraps to prevent any loose wires causing a safety hazard material of cables tie shall be rated at least HB or better 11 The mechanical mounting of the unit must be secure enough to carry the full weight of the unit including all batteries 12 Batteries Ensure that the battery terminal connections will not create an electrical short circuit on the case metalwork when the unit is closed Use insulated battery lead connectors 13 Dispose of old batteries as required by environmental legislation recommendations 14 The battery case must have a flame retardant rating of UL94 V2 V1 VO IEC60950 2000 15 Water The equipment must be kept free from dampness water and any other liquids It is only suitable for installation indoors 16 When fixing external wires ensure that means are provided in the installation to prevent the SELV or signal circuits from coming into contact with live parts of the power supply circuit Wires shall be fixed near their terminal blocks 17 The end of the stranded conductor shall not be consolidated by soft soldering at places where the conductor is subjected to contact
149. eading with the table below to ensure that the correct number of biscuits is being read Investigate any significant variation Check the resistance reading between the iD amp wires and mains earth This should show open circuit any reading could indicate an earth leakage which may cause problems later Check the voltage reading between the iD amp wires and the Ov and 12v terminals E1 2 This should show open circuit any voltage present will indicate a leakage which may cause problems later Replace the iD wiring in the End Station terminals 10 Test iD line response in diagnostic menu and Walk test detectors Note The measurements on this page are made with the wiring still in place at all detectors and with power applied The presence of the iD biscuits will not affect the readings Table of resistance readings for measurement at step 6 above No of biscuits Nominal No of Nominal No of Nominal resistance biscuits resistance biscuits resistance 1 1250K 11 114K 21 59 5K 2 625K 12 104K 22 56 8K 3 417K 13 96K 23 54 3K 4 313K 14 89K 24 52 1K 5 250K 15 83K 25 50 0K 6 208K 16 78K 26 48 1K 7 179K 17 73 5K 27 46 3K 8 156K 18 69 4K 28 44 6K 9 139K 19 65 8K 29 43 1K 10 125K 20 62 5K 30 41 7K NOTE These readings are a guide to the effectiveness of the wiring and that all biscuits are correctly connected This is NOT a diagnostic test for the biscuits themselves A range of tolerance roughly equivalent to the
150. ected the unconfirmed alarm is allocated to All attributes are disabled at default Any input may be programmed with any combination of these attributes except where stated 5 7 5 Masking Response When unset a masking event will generate an audible alert that requires response in the normal way There will be NO signal transmitted to the ARC When set a masking event will generate a normal intrusion response including intruder or unconfirmed output but will NOT result in a confirmed alarm if paired with a normal activation of the same detector This harmonises with the requirement of EN50131 1 cause 8 4 5 and the insurer s preference expressed in BSIA Form 171 5 7 6 Automatic Inhibit of Inputs Inputs may be automatically inhibited omitted at the time of reinstatement at the end of confirmation time The number of times that this takes place is controlled by the Re Arm Number in the timers section See page 39 RINS1572 1 Page 29 EURO Installation Manual Change Inputs Using the and keys scroll to CHANGE INPUTS Press the key x Input Select the input number you wish to program and press the key Input Type Select the input type See the input types table Page 26 by using either the numeric code or the and D keys
151. ed 4k7 resistor Yellow Violet Red 6k8 resistor Blue Grey Red 12k resistor Brown Red Orange 4709 resistor Yellow Violet Brown RINS1572 1 Page 81 EURO System Manual 8 4 Battery Installation Procedure Place two foam pads on the bottom of the battery and two on the upper rear Place the battery in the case and secure with two tie wraps 8 5 Mounting Procedure for Devices Mount the equipment carefully in suitable locations noting particularly the following gt Input expander units ZEMs or TMZ2s should be located to suit the wiring to appropriate detectors Mounting more than two together is not recommended Where input expanders output modules or access controllers are mounted on power supplies all connections are automatically made to draw all current from the power supply and to use the system diagnostic capabilities to control the power supply Intelligent power supplies cannot be used in isolation from the EURO system plug on PCBs Keypads and tag readers should NOT be mounted on or near a metal surface or within a metre of each other or tag response could be affected Where provided metal housings must have the earth strap connected to the lid to meet electrical safety regulations 8 6 Tamper Switches The Tamper switch that is already fitted onto the metal case connects via a plug on connector to the tamper pins on the EURO control panel as shown below i Tamper Switch f I IT
152. ed for the door monitoring to function Entering 999 disables the monitoring for this door To enter a personal name for the access control based on its address press the nmm key Use the predictive text programming to enter this see page 17 Press the key Enter the location used for reference only and you will be returned to the engineer menu 5 8 6 Ward Control A Ward is sub vision of an area providing a degree of independent control so that in many systems it may be used as a separate partition Control is by means of a dedicated Set Unset Tag Reader located OUTSIDE the ward area No entry exit route is available The number of Wards available is limited to the number of setting points not otherwise allocated as keypads set unset readers or access control or guard tour points The maximum wards are 46 5 76 7 162 15 280 29 Each ward may consist of any number of intruder inputs all of which must be allocated to the same area No input may be allocated to more than one ward Operation may be by proximity tag or by key or other switch wired into the first input on the tag reader Wards using switch operation MUST be those on which the inputs are live i e shown in the table on the next page Tags for Ward control are programmed through the Manager menu The ward controller provides Ala
153. ed for the system 7 When you unset the system the display will show the inputs that have just been omitted Press the key Note when you unset the system the inputs will become active again RINS1572 1 Page 141 EURO System Manual Hold up Alarm The EURO keypad can be used to produce a Hold Up alarm if enabled by the engineer If this is enabled you can produce a Hold Up Alarm as follows 1 Press the 1 and keys at the same time Euro i Gz 2 An alarm will be activated To unset the Hold Up alarm enter your user code default 1234 or present a card tag The following will be displayed S_ i 3 Press the key to reset the display PLEASE NOTE If engineer restores or anti code restores are enabled you will not be able to reset the system until a valid engineer code or anti code has been entered Page 142 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO APPENDIX C MASTER MANAGER MENU Set Date amp Time Setting the date and time of the EURO system is vitally important as then any false alarms or unknown activations etc can be easily recognised in the event log which records the
154. edavadtedecagaaauani ERN ack ces 86 9 3 The Stand O Sii A S eda A ERR sein PR E eie cu Rea arl REDEAMUS 86 9 4 Mounting Procedure for Devices ac 86 9 5 THE EURO 46 small Casio A AA is 87 9 6 LHE EURO 46 large casing vec DEO ed Va a 88 CHAPTER 10 THE DIGI MODEM CARD occoocconcconcconsconsronsronnconnronnrennrenneanseensennncansenancess 89 10 1 Fitting the snap in Digi Modem Card to the EURO 76 162 280 oooccccocnccncnnoncnnnnanancnnnnnnnnnns 89 10 2 Fitting the remote modem to the EURO 46 sssssssssssessesesemeneme seems memini emen ene 90 10 3 PSTIN WIRING P E 90 10 4 Programming the Unit cscs iced tenu rns nune ne aa Rua EXER Ra ERR E RDa Esi Rr nik a Padua seaa tens 91 10 5 InitialisatiON is E A as 91 10 6 C rtificatio Ns cca sccheles ef AA A A A A A dn cc Vide des E thet 91 20 61 IMPORTANT NOVICE 123 5 222 iaa IIA daisy aa aio 91 10 6 2 PRODUCT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY cccccececcneee teen teen teen ehh nets nares aene anna nnn 92 RAO PAS COMMUNICA tO Noia a A A A LI OU S ITI 92 CHAPTER 11 SYSTEM EXPANSION AND ENHANCEMENT nnn n nenne 93 11 1 Inserting the MSX Cardio ia del pb aru nadar a esae oR RE eia chy na Ra Fas one ea aA P ada Rea EY 93 11 2 Additional Facilities with MSX Cards cccceceee eect eee eee eee mese esee nemen 93 11 2 1 RS 232 Connection iii priae oe e tutes eue E ER EFRRTRAEDR E RRal AA ci 93 11 2 2 System PANOR 93 11 23 QUIPUE TY DES 2 c
155. endant upon other control devices fitted Reader Head Fully sealed to IP66 for exterior use Lock Release Suitable for any type including car park barriers Voltage or volt free outputs available for 12V or 24V DC or AC mechanisms Tags Proximity tags shared with system operation Lock Open Timer programmable individually O 250 seconds Door Open Timer programmable individually O 250 seconds Door Monitor Yes may be integrated into alarm system Local Alarm Yes changeover relay contacts Request to Exit Power Supply Input for normally open push button Integrated with door station Can power second station for two way access
156. ending back faulty equipment by ringing either customer support 0845 6434 999 or 01709 535225 or sales 01344 469479 It is ESSENTIAL that full details of the fault are reported A note simply saying faulty is not adequate Page 76 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual 6 10 Power Supplies POWER SUPPLIES conform to the requirements of EN50131 6 2008 including the recommendations of BSIA Form 180 Power supplies are rated in accordance with the requirements of EN50131 6 which are related to the maximum battery size that can be accommodated in the housing and vary according to the grade of the system in which they are installed as per the following table Electrical Capability EN50131 6 Rating Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 1A Yuasa NP7 12 0 9A 0 5A 0 3A 1 5A b NES E 1 2A 0 7A NOTES 1 EURO power supplies are NOT designed for use with multiple batteries connected 2 System load should not exceed the PS rating quoted above or the maximum load supportable by the battery for the specified backup time as in the table below 3 PS ratings are based on battery shown in table but ANY battery capable of supporting the system load for the required time may be used without affecting these ratings As a guide the following table shows how much load you can place on the system in order for a battery of the given size to keep the system running for the required amount of time kind
157. enerate an alarm condition This is a useful feature if you need to test a system in a building where people are walking around NOTE 1 The system will give the correct DigiCom response to the Setting and any resulting alarm On unsetting the system With the Engineer code or the User code the system will revert to normal mode NOTE 2 If the system has been set by any other code the Engineer code will not unset it Enter Engineer Code default 1111 Any active faults will be displayed press the key Press the key again gt FORCED ARM ON INPUT will be displayed Select the first input to be forced set and press the key Select the second input to be forced set and press the key Select the area s level set you would like to set Press the key The system then will begin to set When the input is triggered the alarm will be activated Please note the primary Areas are A B C and D This shows the display of a EURO 280 panel Page 18 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO CHAPTER 5 THE ENGINEER FUNCTIONS Please note that any programming changes made in the Engineers Menu will not be seen by the system until you have exited and the system has saved its data please see Page 8 5 1 Clean Start It is essential that the Non Volatile Memory NVM
158. er Menu Test CHC Communications If you are using SMS you need to send a gt test signal to the Castle Host Computer A me munications Press YES Test Complete will be displayed after a couple of minutes Press Test SIA CID Communications If you would like to test SIA or Contact ID communications press and a test signal will be sent to the ARC Press 5 22 Diagnostics The system diagnostics are available for all parts of the system including any remote power supplies if fitted The diagnostic resolution is gt Voltage 0 1V gt Current 0 01A The diagnostics that can be viewed are System voltage and current at the control panel and at each individual power supply System voltage at each keypad tag reader Battery condition and charge current at control panel or any remote power supply Display inputs current state of all inputs connected to a single system component displayed in real time Calibration permits calibration of control panel PSU voltage using a calibrated meter View Wireless Device Status If a wireless expander is installed on the Euro and wireless devices are learnt this section will show the
159. ergency alarm Default No RN Following a confirmed alarm an engineer must reset the system before it can be used again Default No Confirmed Enalneer If selected only an engineers code will be able to reset the following Nune of faults ATE telecom fail Modem fail ATE single path fail Telecom line Faults fail Battery disconnect Batt charge Batt load Excessive charge Battery critical Device fail Default No Anti Code Enables the system to display an anti code whilst awaiting an Engineer Restore reset which can be used to generate a special reset code Default No RINS1572 1 Page 56 Installation Manual EURO Engineer Restore Options Using the and keys scroll to ENGINEER RESTORE OPTIONS Press the key Eng Restore Int Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for UK Intruder Ens Restore Int Press the key kl Repeat the above options for the restores Ho te Tamper Soak Confirmed and Faults Enter 0 for No 1 for Yes Press the key Anti Code Restore Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Yes Please note that if Anti Code is selected this will coincide with the options you have selected previously For example if Engineer Restore Inturder is selected and Anti Code is selected then an anti code will be produced on an Intruder activation
160. ess the key then press NO Advanced SHS Details Prefix Tel No If a prefix number is needed e g 9 in order for InSite to dial the EURO system this must be entered here Press the key 3 Way Calling 0 for No 1 for Yes This will apply to both Downloading and Digi signalling Only available if the facility is enabled on the telephone line Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu 2 EE 3 was Callira Ho Ce RINS1572 1 Page 73 EURO Installation Manual 5 25 Dial Out Menu The Dial Out Menu can be used to dial to a remote PC rather than the PC dialling the control panel The modem telephone numbers can be programmed in Set Up Downloading see page 65 The following actions can be performed Connect to PC Test Dial Arm Service You must use the ARM software for this Data from PC Data to PC Diagnostics and Commissions Dial Out Menu Using the and keys scroll to DIAL OUT MENU Press the key Enter the PC number you wish to dial This is programmed in Set up Downloading please see 65 Press the key
161. et System unset by Autoset Autoset cancelled by a user Forced Set set by Autoset 3 Special Unset Special Unset Access Exit Requested 4 SetFail Set Failure Set Failure with input 5 Alarms Case SAB Tamper Power Fault Fire Input Active Day Alarm Input Active Intruder Input Active Radio Low Battery Fire Key Pressed Burglary Alarm Gas Alarm Tamper Alarm CCTV Tamper on Input Entry Exit Alarm No Input Activity Sent Day Alarm Perimeter Interior Alarm 6 First Alarm Burglary Alarm Once Gas Alarm Once Tamper Alarm Once Entry Exit Alarm Once Day Alarm Once Interior Alarm Once 7 Alarm Silenced 8 Confirmed Confirmed Signal 9 Lo Tech Faults STU Telecom Line OK CCTV Line Fail CCTV Line OK Telecom Line OK 10 High Tech Faults Any faults from Mains Battery Communications Fuses Device Fail Restored Digi Fail Comms STU Comms Failure Detector Fault Detector Masked Telecom Line Fault 11 System Changes Resets Clock Set From To Added Deleted Changed Code System Restart Twin Device Excess Current Logs Cleared Engineer Reset Clean Start Site Changed CHC Call Failed Logs nearly full PC Clock Set to 12 Manager Info Unset System 13 Engineer Info Engineer Access Exit 14 Access Control Alarm Door Left Open Forced 15 Access Control Info Tag at Reader 16 Access Control Ref Invalid Tag 17 Special Log Switcher On Input Special Log Switcher Open 18 Special L
162. ey Select the number of redials which the panel will attempt 0 15 Press the key Repeat for the Time Out The time that the panel will wait for a reply Press the key PRA LS d The options Time Out and Dial Mode are not currently supported please ignore these Press the key You will be returned to the engineer menu 5 24 Program ARC SMS The EURO system fitted with digi modem can be used to dial to an Alarm Receiving Centre or send SMS texts to a mobile phone 5 24 1 Programming Fast Format The Fast Format type 4 8 1 is commonly used for BSIA Fast Format Up to four numbers can be programmed each with individual account numbers channel information and back up telephone number option The channels can be individually programmed in the Program Digi Channels section Each channel uses a programmable output number The default values are described on below Digi Channel Output Types 1 Fire 0001 2 HU Device Any 0009 3 Unconfirmed Any 0018 4 Final Set All 0004 5 Tamper Any 0007 6 Omit Rearm Any 0017 7 Confirmed Any 0006 8 Mains Fail 0052 9 Global Fault 2 0056 10 Test ATS 0064 The communicator status channel channel 0 is used for low voltage and test calls RINS1572 1 Page 67 EU
163. ge 94 detectors TABLES Function Description Pages FAULT CODES Fault descriptions Page 136 INPUT TYPES Table of all the input types available Page 26 OUTPUT TYPES Table of all the output types available Page 48 MASTER MANAGER Details of the master manager functions Page 140 MENU
164. gt Press the key 5 User Partitions Select the partitions that this user code or card tag will be assigned for 6 If a keyfob is learnt the following options will be displayed These can be programmed for each button i No Action ii Show status iii Set Area iv Unset Any Area v Latch Output vi Timed Output RINS1572 1 Page 143 EURO System Manual 7 User Set Options Select the set option that this user code or card tag will be used for gt Enter 0 unset set gt Enter 1 unset Only gt Enter 2 set Only gt Enter 3 None You may just want the code to access the manager menu only gt Press the key 8 Flexi Set If this option is selected as Yes then you can select which partitions you would like to set from the keypad If this option is selected as No useful for cards tags then the system will automatically set the partitions that user has been assigned for gt Enter 0 No gt Enter 1 gt Press the key NOTE If a Access Control Ward system is installed then you will get Wards Access on the screen here you can enter what codes tags you can have linked with the access system all you need to do is enter the device number address and press YES You may have more than one Yes 9 User Name Enter the user name The Panel Log The panel log includes all set events unset events alarm events and system faults It also includes Engineer Ac
165. he Door Station only ALM RELAY O O n2 nununu o s E Em 2 rm 4 CN 8l 16 mI BATT lof ADDRESS RESET 2 aa eoo e OO ala e e O 5522 28279 183 265845 3 LOCK d S Black 0V Red 13V Brown D e Blue D Green LED White SDR Care should be taken to ensure that there is no earth leakage on this cable 17 1 4 Lock Supply Connections The wiring to the lock mechanism must be kept separate from that for the Access Reader head Use of properly terminated screened cabled for both connections may provide sufficient isolation Separation is preferred DC lock mechanisms must have the back EMF protection diode correctly fitted as specified by the manufacturer Using Switched 12V Supply Max current 2 5A for 15 seconds Voltage is permanently present and switched off to release the mechanism
166. he Master Manager Mode Authorisation Required will be shown Enter Engineer Code default 1111 Any active faults will be shown Press the m aM N key SET UNSET SYSTEM will be displayed Press the key eB pma A a FORCE ARM ON 1 INPUT 01 will be E displayed gt Press the key Once you are in the Engineer Menu a high pitch tone will be generated regularly to remind you that you are still in the Engineer Menu 1 2 Exiting The Engineer Menu On completion of programming the system can be returned back to normal mode by METHOD ONE gt Use the scroll keys and to scroll Ts j to EXIT ENGINEERS MODE Press the key You will be returned to day mode METHOD TWO When the display shows any main menu item i e an item shown in capitals press the A key you will be returned to day mode Please see page 136 for all fault codes that may appear when exiting Engineers Page 8 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 2 1 General Overview EURO
167. hese connections all power must be disconnected from the system Note The Telecom Ground terminal TE should ALWAYS be connected to earth in order to maximise the effectiveness of the transient voltage protection on the unit Note that the approvals standard TBR21 clause 4 2 requires connection to be made via an RJ11 plug and socket The cable must be fed into the end station housing through the hole provided protected by the grommet supplied and secured in place with the cable tie thus y Grommeted 7 cable access ES M Cable tie Digi Modem Card ENENENENEMAMASMENEEEE COMMUNICATION CARD EXPANSION CARD SLOT Note PCB layout varies between EURO models but labelling and connections are identical System Manual EURO 10 4 Programming the Unit Programming of all telephone numbers etc should be carried out as described in the programming manual 10 5 Initialisation To ensure correct initialisation after installation wait for the main power to initialise after powering up then press the RESET button on the end station for approximately 2 seconds If this is not done a MODEM FAULT may be indicated WARNING The approval of this product for attachment to the PSTN is void if it is subject to any unaut
168. horised modification or if used with or connected to Internal software which has not been approved by BABT External control software or control equipment which causes the unit to contravene the requirements of telecommunications standards 10 6 Certification This product complies with all requirements of the European R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC for connection to the PSTN It is approved for use throughout the EU see Declaration of Conformity on next page C 168 This equipment is thus suitable for single terminal connection to the public switched telephone network PSTN throughout Europe However due to the differences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries and even within a country the approval does not of itself give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network or compatibility with every possible ring cadence When using the modem on ADSL lines ADSL filters must be fitted If ADSL filters are used they should be fitted at the telephone line socket Should any difficulties be experienced or it is required to use the unit on another network please contact your supplier in the first instance 10 6 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE The Declaration of Conformity to European R amp TTE Directive for this product is valid ONLY when it is correctly installed as described in these instructions These instructions are designed to ensure that SAFETY regulation
169. ion Manual 5 15 Alarm Response The Alarm Response function controls how you would like certain activations to perform 5 15 1 Silent 1st Alarm If this function is selected as confirmed then the first alarm to activated on the system will be silent but the if another input activates i e a confirmed alarm then the alarm will activate and the alarm tones will be heard This option is only valid once the system has been set for 3 minutes and not if the entry time has started The default setting is Never 5 15 2 Disable Confirm On Entry To comply with BS8243 clauses 6 4 3 and 6 4 4 this option should be set to YES to disable confirmation once the entry procedure has started For use with BS8243 option 6 4 5 this option should be left at default No If Disable Confirm On Entry is set to YES this option will disable ALL confirmation signals on entry If Disable Confirm On Entry is set to NO the confirmation signals are enabled on expiry of entry time Default 5 15 3 Alarm Starts Stops Alarm Responses The order of which alarm responses are activated can be programmed to your requirements The alarm activations you can program are Areas Fire Gas Hold Ups and Day Alarms and the different alarm responses are Keypads Internal Sounders Sirens Only Digi and Confirm The different alarm responses work on a cycle starting from Keypads and finishing at Confirm Each alarm response will take 15 seconds
170. itional to that already applied by seconds the ATE Set Fail Time after which Set Fail operation will be invoked if exit 0 255 40 procedure not completed seconds Guard Code Minimum time an alarm must have existed before a ood obinutes 3 Alarm Guard code will be accepted to unset Fire Siren Cut off time for fire alarm 99 means endless Time 1 99 minutes 99 Set Fail This function works in conjunction with the Set Fail Time Warning Once the Set Fail Time has been exceeded 40 seconds at default warning entry tones will be heard indicating that the Set Fail Warning timer has started 0 99 minutes 0 If a Final Door has been opened and closed during the Set Fail Warning time the system will set If the exit RINS1572 1 Page 39 EURO Installation Manual Timer Function Range Default door has not be opened and closed during the programmed Set Fail Warning time the system will go back to its unset state once the timer has expired The Set Fail Warning timer may be programmed between 0 99 minutes NOTE This function will only work if Set Fail Alarm is programmed as No in Site Options Input NAT Days NAT stands for Non Activity This is used in conjunction with the input attribute Monitor Activity and will monitor the chosen input for the selected number of days 0 14 days 14 Input NAT Hours NAT stands for Non Activity This is use
171. lo eolo olle ola ole D Z1 COM Z2 23 COM Z4 25 COM 2 27 COM Z8 DI D l f D1 D2 D3 D4 O O c 5 E En Y AZ E Sa mg Jc o MO TAMPER ac Q c is CLEAR Ja x S RI ENTER 5 S LU e E S O 14 10 7 Addressing the Radio ZEM For details of addressing the Radio ZEM please see page 96 RINS1572 1 Page 115 EURO System Manual 14 11 The Output Module 14 11 1 Connecting an Output Module with a power supply The Output Module can come with a power supply of 1 5A Please note that when connecting the output module PSU the terminal K or D2 should not be connected to the control panel BATTERY CONNECT
172. lt Press the key Change Duress Codes Press the key to Change the Duress Codes or for the next function press the key NOTE User codes can only be changed in the user manager mode Duress Guard Codes Enter the required User Number using the numeric keys Press the key If a code or tag is already allocated the display will show Enter the new code or present a tag to keypad To erase User Number 61 the existing code press the key Press key User Type Enter 2 for Duress Default Enter 3 for Guard Press the key RINS1572 1 Page 43 EURO Installation Manual User Areas Select the Areas the code will be valid for Please note the primary Areas are A B C D Press the key User Set Options Enter 0 for Unset Set Default Enter 1 for Unset Only Enter 2 for Set Only Enter 3 for None Press the key Flexi Set Enter 0 for No Default Enter L1 for Yes Press the key
173. med 14 7 2 Addressing the Keypads To Address The Keypads Individually gt gt gt gt gt gt Press the D key Enter Your Code will be displayed Press and hold the D key Until the display shows ENTER CODE Enter 2 J o Jo J o and address the keypad as you wish Press the key for additional options or press the A key to save the data Make sure that the keypad is enabled correctly in the engineers menu as well Assign Keypads Readers The keypad also has 2 inputs on board and an output that can be used Please see page 10 to see how the inputs are addressed for each panel RINS1572 1 Page 109 EURO System Manual 14 8 The Internal Tag Reader 14 8 1 Connecting the Internal Tag Reader 2 0 00 EM NE MANE 505400 06 0 O0 O BATTERY vA INT CONNECT Zi COM Z2 Z8 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 j w r
174. method as showing the device as battery fault Battery being powered Protects battery from deep discharge damage Bat Critical down during extended mains failure Same method as XXX showing the device as battery fault Note System is now powered down Mains supply failed System detects mains frequency out of Mains Fail specification as well as voltage Same method as XXX showing the device as battery fault Note AC FAIL timer operative Fuse Fault x Fuse identified failed OR Output protected by fuse drawing excessive current x identifies fuse affected Fuse 1 PGMs Fuse 2 BELL Fuse 3 Aux Fuse 4 Bus Fuse 5 Battery Fuse 7 iD Power supply volts low Battery volts below normal battery fault level PA Volts during mains failure Same method as showing the device as battery fault DETECTION FAULTS Fault Description Solution iD Line Fault on iD line Line may be shorted to itself or to a supply Short connection Check also for shorts to earth Twin Device Fault on iD line Possible duplicate biscuit installed Control Tamper fault detected on Terminal BT should be at or near Ov Panel SAB connection from SAB If not is SAB Tamper switch closed Tamper Check Fuse F2 intact and connections to SAB Case Case tamper switch open Secure switch closed Same method of showing Tamper XXX the device as battery fault RINS1572 1 Page 137 EURO System Manual COMMUNICATION FAULTS F
175. mper Connection Tamper A A T oR A A T T 12v OV EOLZONE5COM EOLZONE6 COM HSHH RR A A OLTRE EOL ZONE 7 COM A A ToT EOL ZONE 8 COM BATTERY E 200902 COHC MTE BAT GND le D3 D4 485 BUS MAMADA MAA ICG EOL ZONE 1 COM EOL ZONE 2 COM EOL ZONE 3 COM EOL ZONE 4 COM NC PGM Relay Normally Closed Z6 Programmable Input 6 C1 PGM Relay Common 27 Programmable Input 7 NC1 PGM Relay Normally Open Z8 Programmable Input 8 AUX Auxiliary Supply A Alarm terminal SPK Speaker Dedicated output A Alarm terminal STB Strobe Output T Tamper terminal BELL Bell Output T Tamper terminal TR Tamper Return Di RS485 OV Supply B Auxiliary OV Supply D2 RS485 12V Supply B Auxiliary 12V Supply D3 RS485 A Data Z1 Programmable Input 1 D4 RS485 B Data Z2 Programmable Input 2 BAT Battery Negative Terminal OV Auxiliary OV Supply BAT Battery Positive Terminal 12V Auxiliary 12V Supply GND Earth Z3 Programmable Input 3 N 17V AC Supply Z4 Programmable Input 4 N 17V AC Supply z5 Programmable Input 5 RINS1572 1 Page 101 EURO System Manual 14 3 Power Supply Wiring
176. n followed with the involvement of the following notified body BABT product services 34 Molesey Road Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 4RQ UK Identification Mark 168 10 7 Communication The Digi Modem is suitable for use in systems designed for use with ATS levels 1 or 2 as defined in prEN50131 1 2004 and environmental class 1 or 2 With the PSTN functioning normally the ATS will comply with the required performance levels subject to the ARC being suitably equipped REMEMBER The Telecom Ground terminal TE should ALWAYS be connected to earth in order to maximise the effectiveness of the transient voltage protection of the unit Failure to do so will leave the device vulnerable to damage during electrical storms etc DISCLAIMER EURO panels includes the facility to send electronic signals to an Alarm Receiving Centre ARC and also to send SMS text messages to mobile phones Alarm etc signals may be transmitted via a PSTN link using a variety of formats to suitable receiving equipment located at the premises of an independently operated Alarm Receiving Centre The SMS facility uses a PSTN connection to a special SMS Centre where the information is transferred to the GSM network for delivery to the client s designated mobile telephone s The SMSC services are provided by GSM network operators or other reputable companies whose operation is outside of the control or influence of Castle Care Tech Ltd Castle Control Panels hav
177. nc conce ene ene nnnrnnnrnnneennennneunnennnensneeas 81 8 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC sssssssssssessses mm niinen menie enin eene nnns 81 8 2 Mounting Procedure for the EURO system ssssssssssssessesesememememee menie esee nemen nne 81 8 3 RESISUOMS Mmmm 81 8 4 Battery Installation Procedure miii a a 82 8 5 Mounting Procedure for Devices rere nei a faced a dad tes 82 8 6 Tamper Switches sarsie ierit A edt ace Te Rp a aia Rial iare priR enia pa 82 8 7 Mairis COMEN A exe E Rie ETE ROM MAE EE M EeRDE 82 8 8 SYSTEM COMMECTONS waite LR 83 8 9 DigiModem ui id a donee cde peed tee 83 8 10 Expander Card eiii rede ek a a a dl a dj 83 8 11 Access Control and Guard Tour Equipment ccceeeee eee eee eee eee eee eee neta e nena eee eats ease natn 83 8 12 Cabling Inform ations cod 83 8 12 t Planning the Cabl ROUES ziii sia gues aaea RAER PEEP AAAA EAEE TARERE SAAIE ETETE 83 8 12 2 Screened Cable seid ree enge PR aA ene au o ENEA a RENEE sian AAA 83 8 12 3 Wiring Specifications vies cedars xeu spp e eua ao R REF A RERBA A AAA 83 8 12 4 RS 485 Communication Wiring ariista eene hehehe hehehe hehehe ares ree renean nnn 84 CHAPTER 9 THE EURO PANELS ooocconcconcconcronsronsronsronsronsronsrnnrennrensrensrensrensrunsrunsrunsrenss 85 9d THE EURO 76 5 A bx repo e eed dante datur a eitesue ue der n M RR ERN ENS 85 9 2 The Rear Tamper Switch isisi niisiis nsaan ie tena edi ER EN Sa al deg cem
178. neer mode is exited after the programming of inputs This function allows the engineer to test all programmed inputs on the system The inputs that haven t been activated will be shown on the display Once all the Page 58 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO inputs have been walk tested Walk Test Completed will be displayed When walk testing a double knock detector it must be triggered twice within the preset period When testing dual trip detectors you must first open detector one and then trigger the second detector next open the second detector and trigger the first detector 5 21 3 Soak Control Any input may be placed on soak test to prevent it from generating an alarm If the input triggers whilst the system is set it will indicate the activation and enter the details in the system log You can also enter the number of days you would like the soak test to last after this period the inputs will be active 5 21 4 Test Siren Any outputs programmed with a siren or strobe configuration will be activated 5 21 5 Do Battery Load Test Battery Test The system performs a check of the battery operation every 10 seconds by dipping the power supply voltage momentarily and measuring the system voltage If the battery voltage measured is below 12 0V or the battery fuse has failed a BATTERY FAULT 100 warning will be generated Battery Load Test EURO Systems may be programmed to perform an automatic batter
179. nfirmed hold up activates Aunt code GEO 0031 Entry Live during any exit time 0032 Exit Live during any entry time 0033 Entry Exit Live during any entry or exit time 0034 Lights When exit or entry timer 20 seconds after set unset starts procedure completed 0035 Follow eae When input triggers Dependent upon See page 52 programming 0036 Shunt Fault See Shunt Inputs Page 31 0037 Restore 1 At code entry to set After 3 seconds At code entry to set When unset 0038 Restore 2 f Re triggers whenever an additional area is set 0039 PIR Latch 1 When set and in Walk Test At alarm or when unset 0040 PIR Latch 2 This is the inverse polarity to PIR Latch 1 0041 Mains Good Output showing the mains is healthy This output activates during walk test and also when a 0042 Detr Indn Enable code is entered to view indications staying activated for the time for which the indications are viewed 0043 Follow Test New output for alternative bell test by activating SAB 0044 Off During Test New output for alternative bell test by activating SAB This output is active during walk test and will only 9045 Deu Walk Test deactivate when all detectors have been tested If any detector goes into 0049 Detector Masked mask condition the output When masking fault clears will trigger 0050 Follow 24 Hour r any input programmed 95 When input restored Day alarm activates 0051 Line Fault When Line Fault signalled by When fault clears communicator 0052 Mains Fail A
180. nformation about the input mappings please see page 10 EOL is selected as default 5 4 2 The End of Line Range This programs the panel to operate with different resistor values 1K 1K Alarm 1K Tamper 1K 4K7 2K2 Alarm 4K7 Tamper 2K2 Default 4K7 4K7 Alarm 4K7 Tamper 4K7 Wide Wide Range 5 4 3 SR or DR This programs whether the whole alarm panel and any ZEMs will be used in Singe End of Line mode SR or Double End of Line DR resistor mode DR is selected as default Page 20 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO 5 4 4 Input Response Time This selects the time that an input trigger must be present before the whole system responds by generating an alarm and is programmable from 100mS 0 1 seconds to 3000mS 3 seconds Note Settings above 400mS do not comply with PD6662 EN50131 If used in a BS4737 installation setting should be between 300 and 800mS 400mS is selected as default 5 4 5 Input XDF DO NOT CHANGE THIS SETTING UNLESS INSTRUCTED TO BY CUSTOMER SUPPORT SIE E Jmm Choose Mode E Ha Using the and keys scroll to CHOOSE MOD CHOOSE MODE Press the key Detection Mode Enter 0 iD Enter 1 EOL jetection Mode ri Li Press the key The End of Line Range Enter 0 1k Enter 1 2k2 Enter 2 4k7 Press
181. o set certain Areas only This is used in conjunction with the Areas allocated to a user code For example if a user code is programmed to operate Areas A and B but the keypad reader is only programmed to Set Area A then the system will Set only Area A At default is Area A is selected 5 8 3 Set Point Unsets An Unsetting Point means that you can program the keypad reader to unset certain Areas only This is used in conjunction with the Areas allocated to a user code For example if a user code is programmed to operate Areas A and B but the keypad reader is only programmed to Unset Area A then the system will Unset only Area A At default is Area A is selected RINS1572 1 Page 33 EURO Installation Manual 5 8 4 Set Point In The keypad needs to also be told which Areas it is operating in For example a keypad may only be needed to operate in Area A but other code users may use the keypad to quick Set other Areas such as a cleaner director caretaker etc Therefore if Areas A and B are selected in the previous options Set point arms and disarms but Area A only is selected in Set point in then Area B will quick set once a valid tag code has been entered To program Areas operating with their programmed timer then the Areas need to be entered into the Set Point In function At default is Area A is selected Assign Keypads Readers Using the and keys
182. og Switcher Off Input Special Log Switcher Closed 19 Special Log Other On Input Special Log Open 20 Special Log Other Off Input Special Log Close 21 Shunt Ward Set Shunt Opened Ward Set 22 Shunt Ward Unset Shunt Closed Ward Unset Silenced 23 Shunt Ward Alarm Ward Alarm 24 Walk Test Input Walk Tested 25 Restores Burglary Restore Gas Restore Tamper Restore Entry Exit Restore Tamper on Input Restore Hold Up Restore iD line short restore Fuse fail restore Case Tamper Restore SAB Tamper Restore Day Alarm Restore Interior Alarm Restore Radio Low Battery Restore Radio Jamming Restore Radio Supervision Restore 26 Not Used 27 Mains Fail Mains Fail Alarm Restore 28 Duress Fire Alarm Hold Up Alarm Duress Code Fire Alarm Once Holdup Alarm Once Fire Restore PA Restore Hold Up Restore 29 Emergency Emergency Input Opened Emergency Alarm Once Emergency Restore 30 Input Status Input Omitted Input Force Armed 31 Aborts Stopped Set Abort Page 70 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual 5 24 3 PABX Systems Only relevant to SMS EURO Please note for PABX telephone systems where a 9 is needed in order to dial an outside line you must put NN before the account number in the account reference part of the programming see below If you haven t been given an account number then the account reference NN1111 would be OK to use This need
183. ogramming manual To enable this at the radio expander follow the instructions below gt Hold down the ENTER button until the mode and address are displayed EO means End of Line mode Address O IO means iD mode Address 0 gt Press the MO button on the detector to toggle between End of Line and iD modes ENTER e i ap INN T T gt RN gt Press the AZ button to select the Wireless Input Expander address number gt Press the ENTER to confirm your selection OJ X 34 o 12 5 Assigning Radio Detectors Press the AZ and scroll to the input number you wish to assign a wireless detector to o LY o m gt Press the RESET button on the detector you wish to assign to that particular input Ensure that the jumper on the detector PCB is placed in the EU position When the detector is assigned the two dots on the display with flash o 12 6 Deleting Radio Detectors gt Press the AZ and scroll to the input number you wish to delete gt Press the CLEAR button The dots should have cleared indicating the detector has been deleted e 12 7 Display the Signal Strength The radio expander can monitor the signal of the detectors connected onto the system gt
184. olt Free Relay Contacts ee rage ER ta A REF ARA 133 17 1 6 Alarm OUtDUt A A RR EIER REN e AE aA OPER habit FARE DA as EAN 133 17 1 7 Request to Exit button and Door Monitoring Connections eese enne 134 17 1 8 Automatic Release from an Alarm Output sessi sese ehe hehe nnne nnn 134 CHAPTER 18 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS WIRING eene nnn 135 18 1 1 Siren Connector erriren oo tenue e a sagop Ped ada sa ipe Era E EE OL AR OE AERE oy Eva ER UI De ERE AA Erg na a 135 18 1 2 Internal Speaker Connection iiie iie deese saa oda pape Peak bau ER ERR AR RR ERRRREOE Ga ER FeAREREEE es EE avus 135 CHAPTER 19 CONTACT INFORMATION essere eane nane eanr anrea niea nna nean ann en 148 CHAPTER 20 APPENDIX ooccccocoonocunnonsnunnnnunnanencnnencnnensncanencanuncanuncanencanennanuncanencununcanss 149 EURO Installation Manual CHAPTER 1 THE ENGINEERS MENU In order to program system configurations from the keypad you must be in the Engineer Menu The panel will enter the Engineering Menu after entering a valid engineer code when the panel is in an unset state Whilst in Engineer Mode all tamper alarms including case tamper will be disabled 1 1 Entering The Engineers Menu NOTE You will not be able to access Engineers Mode if Areas or Set levels are set The system must be fully unset in order to gain access to the Engineer Menu Access maybe also denied if the user has disabled the Allow Engineer Menu in t
185. on ZEMO 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 ZEM1 17 24 17 24 17 24 17 24 ZEM2 25 32 25 32 25 32 25 32 ZEM3 33 40 33 40 33 40 ZEMA 33 40 41 48 41 48 ZEM5 49 56 49 56 ZEM6 57 64 57 64 ZEM7 65 72 65 72 ZEM8 73 80 ZEM9 81 88 ZEM10 89 96 ZEM11 97 104 EURO ZEM12 n ZEM13 z E ZEM14 E ZEM15 ZEM16 ZEM17 ZEM18 a x ZEM19 a ZEM20 ZEM21 a 2 E ZEM22 ZEM23 ZEM24 3 2 5 E ZEM25 z ZEM26 ZEM27 E ZEM28 ZEM29 Wireless ZEMs EURO ZEM32 WE The first Wireless ZEM can have 32 Wireless Inputs 32 Wireless Keyfobs and 2 Wireless Bells learnt to it Every Wireless ZEM after the first may only have Wireless Inputs learnt See the table above for the maximum number of wireless ZEMs available for the system Each Wireless ZEM is programmed as 4 different ZEMs in the programming menu and they each have 8 Wireless Inputs assigned Wireless ZEMs EUR 037R The Inovonics wireless ZEM is added to the syustem as if it was a wired ZEM and follows the same zone mapping as the table on the previous page RINS1572 1 Page 11 EURO Installation Manual CHAPTER 3 KEYPAD AND READER INDICATIONS The EURO panel is active for 24 hours a day and the two basic operation
186. onal keypad direct to End Station if necessary Relay Fail ATE relay failed Go into Site Options gt ATE Inputs and select the S100 R100 correct option STU digi or none Keypad Keypad address does not Check keypad address noting that a keypad at display is match any keypad enabled address 00 must be present to program system BLANK Also check Assigning Keypads menu in Engineer mode set up correctly Keypad More than one device Correct addressing so that no overlaps Then display connected at the same power system down and up again to correctly normal but address reinitialise KEYS LOCKED OUT Authorisation The master manager will The option Allow Engineer Menu will need to be Required need to give you access enabled by the master manager Page 136 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO POWER SUPPLY PROBLEMS Fault Description Solution Battery Fuse failed Note This indication should be expected OR Battery not present during recharge after a mains failure Battery OR Battery volts low The top line displays Control Panel if it is a fault on Fault xxx the endstation if the Battery fault is on a ZEM OPM xxx will show the device type and the top line the location text if entered if not it shows xxx nn where nn is the address of the ZEM OPM Battery Load Test has Only displays if option selected Bat Test Fail failed Battery uncharged or capacity below specification XXX may need replacing Same
187. onjunction with Entry Control in Assign Keypads Readers Page 33 If set to No any reader assigned for entry control will arm disarm as normal and any doors on the system are open when the system is unset If set Yes the readers control the arming disarming and doors Set with Polling Fault No If YES the system will set regardless if there is a wireless polling fault or not a wireless device can no longer communicate with the wireless expander Fob Unset Entry Wireless Bell Supervision No Yes If YES allows the use of the wireless keyfob to unset the system If this is NO a wireless keyfob will only set it If YES then the wireless bell will go into alarm if it can no longer communicate with the Wireless Expander Download if Set No If YES then upload downloading will be possible regardless if the panel is set or unset RINS1572 1 Page 55 EURO Installation Manual Site Options Using the and keys scroll to SITE OPTIONS Press the key Set With Fault options until Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Yes Press the key Repeat for all other 2 Key HU Enter 0 J for Silent Enter 1 for Sirens Only Enter 2 for Both Enter 3 for None Press the key
188. ontrol Inputs To learn delete inputs press the key or press to learn delete bells Learn Devices To learn a new wireless device to the wireless ZEM press the key Press the key to delete inputs Available Learnt E Use the and D keys to select the relevant input that is to be learnt and press the key Input 89 Available Learning The following shows how to learn a wireless detector or a magnetic contact During the learning process the LEARN button must be held until the GREEN LED on the device flashes and the keypad display shows Input Learnt Please note if smoke or carbon monoxide sensors are being learnt they will just include one learn button and one LED RINS1572 1 Page 23 EURO Installation Manual RED BLUE GREEN If the GREEN LED on the wireless device and the display shows Input Learnt the device has been learnt successfully Press the key Delete Devices To delete inputs press the key or press to learn delete bells
189. ower must be disconnected The card must be slotted into the correct socket labelled communication card on the end station This is the upper socket ENSURE THAT CORRECT SOCKET IS USED Insert card at They are not interchangeable slight angle E Ease to vertical position 4 Towards TOP _________ edge of PCB Socket for Digi Modem x MSX Card Y NSION CARD SLOT BN Socket for i LL om Note Card snaps into place and is retained by springs Should it be necessary to remove the unit the reverse procedure should be performed ensuring that all power is removed before doing so RINS1572 1 Page 89 EURO System Manual 10 2 Fitting the remote modem to the EURO 46 Use the cable supplied to connect the modem to the EURO 46 PCB The modem should be mounted to the left of the printed circuit board and lined up with the mounting holes All power must be disconnected before connecting the modem 10 3 PSTN Wiring Connections are made to the terminals on the end station PCB A Telephone line output for connection to analogue PSTN telephone line B Telephone line output for connection to analogue PSTN telephone line A 1 Telephone line output for connection to other telecom equipment B 1 Telephone line output for connection to other telecom equipment js Telecom ground Before making t
190. programmed to any of the systems outputs Outputs must be used within their rated capacity NOTE Only the ATE outputs can be inverted 5 16 1 Output Types Type Active Restore 0000 Not Used permanently off 0001 Fire Palani When a valid code is entered At a HU or Duress alarm When a valid code is 9902 Hold Up Any This includes keypad HU entered 0003 Intruder Any At alarm while system is At first valid code entry disarmed and at end of confirm time 0004 Final Set All When system is FULLY armed At code entry to unset Micoperation An When system is silenced after 0005 p y any intruder output is After 2 minutes Abort triggered When further input active in 0006 Confirmed Any any area after intruder At next code entry alarm At code entry to silence 0007 Tamper Any Any tamper alarm Ada end er confirm time 0008 Duress At a Duress alarm i e from a When a valid code is keypad entered 0009 HU Device Any At alarm on a HU input only When a valid code is entered 0010 Gas At asm When a valid code is entered Pre set time after start of exit 0011 Set Fail time if exit procedure is not At code entry to rearm complete When deviation from entry 0012 Entry Deviation route occurs during entry At code entry to unset time At alarm after exit time At first valid code entry 9919 i SECTE IntraderAny started until unset and at end of confirm time 0014 Siren Any When
191. put type for the Output and press the key Repeat for each output and ZEM address once you have pressed the key ZEM Duteuks7 Wireless Bells If any wireless bells are learnt on the system 2 outputs may be programmed defaulted to bell and strobe Press the key for this or press the key for the next option Output Module Once you return to the sub menu ZEM Output press the key the display will show Output module press the key if you have an Output module installed OP Mod Address Select the address of the Output Module and press the key Select the output type for the Output and press the key Repeat for each output and ZEM address once you have pressed the key Repeat for the Keypad Output Press the key Repeat for the Reader Output Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu no oM Or d uu AIT Keypad Output 5 16 4 The Follow Input Output If the expander card is installed the output Follow Input is made available This output provides the following functionality gt Follow whilst input active TIMED or LATCHED output gt
192. reader you wish to assign Press the key Type Enter 1 for Reader Press the key Reader Is Enter 1 for Ward Control Press the key Enter the Ward Inputs Press the key Once you have entered them they will appear on the bottom line after you have entered all the ward inputs you desire press the key a Auto Readmits Enter 0 for When Area Set Enter 1 for Never Press the key p Ward Control By Enter 0 for Tag Enter 1 for Input Press the key aa La Ward Control By Ward Ctrl Description At default the ward control description is Device 01 which needs to be referenced when adding codes tags for the Ward Control in the master manager menu This description can be changed using the predictive text see page 17 for details Ward Control Description RINS1572 1 Page 37 EURO Installation Manual 5 9 System Displays Please see page 17 Text Programming section for this function as it requires programming Area text
193. ress 2 4 8 16 32 Address 4 8 00 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 01 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 02 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 03 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 18 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 04 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 19 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF 05 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 20 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 06 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 07 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 22 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF 08 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 23 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 09 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 24 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 25 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 11 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF 26 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 27 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 13 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 28 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 14 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF 14 10 6 Connecting the Radio ZEM BATTERY CONNECT eo ojo eo ojo olo oe o
194. ribute when programming the input WINDOW FOIL and similar detectors require the iD DP junction box which interfaces an optically isolated circuit to the iD biscuit USE OF iD PLUS and original iD biscuits connected to the same system device is NOT recommended HINT It will be found beneficial for subsequent maintenance and faultfinding purposes to have a simple record of the cable layout and biscuit order available eg ES 01 10 05 08 02 06 06 09 03 04 iD DP JUNCTION BOX Provides double pole circuit to interface to window foil or other detectors that cannot be located close to the biscuit for multiple contacts connected to the same biscuit etc NOTE The original DP Junction box was designed for 24 Hour tamper and similar circuits only and does NOT separately identify a tamper circuit This can be distinguished by having a socket for a plug in biscuit the new type with correctly identified tamper circuit has terminals for a wired biscuit Reminders for successful installation of an iD system Ensure that all biscuits are correctly connected Avoid mixing iD and iD plus biscuits Ensure that safe wiring distances are not exceeded and cable runs are correctly terminated Ensure that all biscuits are wired directly to the detector Do not extend the White connection Ensure that cabling specifications are carefully followed Ensure that the resistance measurements are
195. rm and Can Set outputs dedicated to that Ward It also provides relevant indications including Set Unset status so should always be located adjacent to the controlling Keyswitch where this is used If the option Auto Readmits when set is selected as WHEN AREA SET then the ward will always set when the area in which it located is set If selected as NEVER it will always require manual setting The Ward must ALWAYS be unset manually An additional option is available the SITE OPTIONS menu to permit a misoperation abort signal to be generated by silencing an alarm at the Ward Controller Operation of a Ward Action Status Notes Normal unset status elector MP rare Unset indication lit inactive Ward input triggered No response Attempt to set Ward with Fault HER Honc and intermittent tone to input in fault ARM indicate cannot set Set Ward with no faults Ward sets detectors live hd Indicat angues Ward input triggered Alarm generated ABIT EEG lead tone generated Ward Controller unset Ward unsets Unset indication lights Valid code entered at a Keypad whilst alarm running Alarm silenced Ward remains set Page 36 RINS1572 1 EURO Installation Manual Assign Keypads Readers Using the and keys scroll to ASSIGN KEYPADS READERS Press the key Address Enter the address of the keypad
196. s 12 10 Problem Solving One of the most frequent problems in not being able to assign the detectors to the Radio Expander is that the jumper on the detector PCB has not been put in place on the EU pins This makes sure the transmitter transmits at the correct 868MHz frequency which the input expander uses Make sure that the serial jumper on the radio expander is in the MF position If there is 33 displayed on the screen and can t be cleared it is because the expander has been selected for AO not EO You will need to power down the expander disconnect the D3 and D4 terminals power up and then reconnect and re address the expander 12 11 Technical Specification THE RADIO EXPANDER Radio Inovonics Wireless EchoStream using Pan European 868MHz Housing Material ABS Closure Latching with optional screws for high security installs Dimensions 162 0 x 91 4 x 27 9 mm Weight 204 grammes Power Requirements 12 24V AC or DC Battery Capacity 1800mAH at 3 7V Back up Battery Life 24 hours typical 0 60 C up to 90 relative humidity non condensing Batt Charger Operating no Environment Qd Conformity Meets or exceeds EN50131 5 3 at grade 2 Operating Environment RINS1572 1 Page 97 EURO System Manual CHAPTER 13 EURO ZEM32 WE Each Enforcer EURO ZEM32 WE allows 32 wireless inputs The first EURO ZEM32 WE on a system allows 2 wireless
197. s are met as well as functional and programming aspects It is therefore essential that these are followed exactly in particular the telephone cable must be routed and connected correctly The product declaration is for use with the following services ONLY Multi Frequency signalling Auto Calling Auto Clearing The declaration will be void if used for any other purpose The Declaration of Conformity for this product for attachment to the PSTN is void if it is subject to any unauthorised modification or if used with or connected to Internal software which has not been approved External control software or control equipment which causes the unit to contravene the requirements of telecommunications standards RINS1572 1 Page 91 EURO System Manual 10 6 2 PRODUCT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer Castle Secure House Braithwell Way Hellaby Rotherham S66 8QY Details of Equipment EURO COM9600 Security Communicator Modem Declaration Under our sole responsibility we hereby declare that the product detailed above conforms with the essential requirements of the directives identified below having been tested in accordance with the standards mentioned EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN 50130 4 for Immunity EN 50081 Part 1 for Emissions Low Voltage Directive EN 60950 2006 95 EC R amp TTE Directive 1995 5 EC CTR 21 The conformity assessment procedure referred to in article 10 3 and Annex II of Directive 1995 5 EC have bee
198. s denn Yn aka kae a aE a nnda a Ro nanus 99 V3 7 CARMI G ore e ceres UTE 99 14 1 The EURO 76 Printed Circuit Boatd oci eie serbe tuae hannes apte sa dir Ea an e RR a n xa ts 100 14 1 1 Relay Termin als iiiieiui ise a di naa eaae o EE AREE AA AAA 100 14 2 The EURO 46 Printed Circuit Board e esee enhn enean san hes hase naa nane kan ndn 101 14 3 Power Supply WIFIng tad cunei Sae Re n d 102 14 4 Telephone Eine Wiring ct deese torneo A RAD RARE TEA RR a 102 14 5 STU ATE and RS232 CONNECCION S isisisi iiini a aaia ia nn ease ease ana ana ana ananas 102 14 5 1 R5232 CONNOR A A eM LAN HE CU EE 103 14 5 2 Connecting the Communication LOOM ssssssssssssseses sehen he snh hehehe hehehe haer nana nnne 103 14 5 3 STU ATE Qutp t Piris ioi LT dee RATE RENT ad ERA ERR o ERR ERRARE LEE SERA pai 103 14 5 4 STU ATE Plug On Loom Diagram and Connector Pins assises hene nnne 104 14 6 The ATE Utility Board iiti iter era e d ien in 105 14 6 1 Installing the ATE Utility Board sissrirsrrisisiirivisssgsaiaia risian esee hehehe hehehe resa na nnn 106 14 6 2 Setting up a GSM STU or Digi Dualcom sssssssssssssseses eene nnne heres tese nns 107 LALO Set rg up a 3G91U 2 iri or a ae aad a aS 108 14 7 Keypads Wiring sissies risarnir ennan aina Pedic sc Rhe a datada als 109 14 7 1 Connecting the Contemporary Keypad isssssssssssssesses essen nhanh sare hene nana enne 109 14 7 2 Addressing th Keypad
199. s function this function is also in the master manager menu The system will automatically carry out a test call to our Host Computer every two weeks The call is made via a premium rate number and the bill payer should be informed of the charge 50p per call Customers who have BT Answer 1571 enabled may have difficulty in connecting to the CHC This must be used in order for SMS to be enabled RINS1572 1 Page 59 EURO Installation Manual Engineer Tests Using the and keys scroll to ENGINEER TESTS Press the key Sound To Play Press the D key to select which sound you would like to hear Press the key Walk Test Press the key to enter Walk Test Select the Areas to be tested Press the key The display will scroll through all the inputs not yet tested Walk test each input As each input is triggered a chime will sound and that input will disappear from the scrolling list Press the key Once the last remaining input has been tested the following screen appears Press the key Walk Test Complete will be display press the key Soak Control To enter the Soak Control press the key Enter the number of the inputs you wish to soak test and press YES The input number shows on the scrolling list Repeat
200. s to be entered on the keypad Program ARC SMS Using the and keys scroll to SET UP DIGI SMS Press the key To program in an ARC number press the key Disable ARC SMS Co Enabled 1 Disabled Press the key Use the numeric keys to select the ARC details to program up to 4 can be selected Press the key Active 0 No 1 Yes Enables ARC Details Press the key Choose Format Select the Format you wish to use Use the D key to scroll through the different formats 128 SIA Level 1 129 SIA 3 130 ContactiD 133 SMS Message 134 SMS UBS 141 WebWayOne 142 Chiron Press the key ru E Parma Ad LEE MOT S he uu J SIA Level 1 Enter the 1 telephone number Press the key Enter the 2 telephone number Press the key FOR THE SMS PROTOCOL THE FOLLOWING WILL BE DISPLAYED Enter the Mobile Number Press the key Mobile Ho RINS1572 1 Page 71 EURO Install
201. se see the function 2 Key HU in Site Options in the engineers menu 3 1 1 Code Guessing When the EURO panel is set an intruder may try to guess the user code to unset the system so the EURO panel incorporates a feature that stops this if 30 or more invalid key presses are input or 6 invalid tags are presented at the keypad the keypad will disable for 90 seconds It will then subsequently disable after 7 further invalid key presses or another invalid tag is presented After the disabled time has timed out a valid user code tag may be presented and the system will unset Code Guessing will be visible on the keypad To clear this press the key The system does become active after a valid code tag has been entered to silence an alarm activation at any other active device RINS1572 1 Page 13 EURO Installation Manual 3 2 The Internal Tag Reader The internal tag reader uses prox tags as shown below and prox cards oa ALERT LED The Alert LED will flash if there is information available to you Enter your code to see the information on the Keypad After a code has been entered one of the following LEDs will light Tamper or Fault The relevant detail of the problem will be shown on the display To clear the display press the Yes key or present your tag 9 z 9 ALARM LED This indicates when an alarm activation as occurred TAMPER LED This indicates when a tamper has occurred
202. sen you will need to enter the hours and minutes once you have pressed the key Press the key ARC Details will be displayed Repeat the above for any other ARC stations you are using Press the key Program ARC SMS Calls will be displayed press the key RINS1572 1 Page 72 Installation Manual Program Digi Channels will be displayed and Press the key Program SMS Details will be displayed and Press the key if you are not using the SMS signalling protocol If you are press the key caram Disi Setup GPRS If a GPRS module is connected the following details must be entered in this function GPRS APN GPRS User ID and GPRS Password Program Digi Channels will be displayed and Press the key Program SMS Details will be displayed and Press the key if you are not using the SMS signalling protocol If you are press the key Setur GPRS Advanced SMS Details Advanced SMS Details will be displayed and Press the key Account Reference Enter an account reference if required contact Customer Support for more information If the system is fitted to a PABX which requires a 9 for an outside line you will need an account code beginning with NN Pr
203. set If enabled a tone will sound every time the relevant inputs are opened When enabled the display will show a c on the right hand side of the keypad as shown below s UN Euro i Gz Time Bis Omitting Inputs If an input has been programmed as omittable by your installer you can leave an input inactive whilst arming the rest of the inputs on the system 1 Enter your user code default 1234 or present your card tag BL 2 Before you can arm the system any active faults will be displayed see above These should be cleared before you arm the system Press the key 3 Select the partition s Arm Mode you would like to arm using the numeric and the A Lc LD keys Press the key 4 Once the exit timer has started Press the key Omit Inputs will be displayed 5 Enter the inputs you wish to omit for example to omit inputs 2 and 3 enter 002 and press the key then enter 003 and press the key These inputs will be displayed on the bottom line of the keypad 6 Wait 10 seconds the display will then revert back to the exit time and once the system is set the selected inputs will be omitt
204. sformer 7AHr 17AHr Battery po To Mains Supply act Entry Hole Fuse carrier handle 500mA IF USING THE LARGE CASE PLEASE INSTALL A 7AHr 17AHr BATTERY INSTALLING LESS THAN 7AHr WILL DAMAGE THE BATTERY Page 88 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO CHAPTER 10 THE DIGI MODEM CARD The Digi Modem card is design to slot into a SIMM socket Communication card on the EURO 76 162 280 systems The EURO 46 has a modem that connects with the printed circuit board via the supplied cable Both modems are specified to operate with BT lines EURO 46 modem EURO 76 162 280 modem e H E Gi e a Note Attempts to use the device in any other host will invalidate the safety certification could cause damage to the equipment and may be hazardous The card must be installed and used as described in these installation instructions All connections to the end station are made automatically Terminals for connection to the PSTN are located on the end station PCB When the unit is used on a shared line the total REN loading of the line must not exceed 2 5 The REN value of any piece of equipment which is not marked should be assumed to be 1 The REN value of the DIGI MODEM CARD is 1 10 1 Fitting the snap in Digi Modem Card to the EURO 76 162 280 Before slotting the Digi Modem card into the SIMM slot on the end station all p
205. sponding option you selected RINS1572 1 ms Le m A EL LO roOLlch Tiu LUI Page 53 EURO Installation Manual 5 17 Intelligent Set The EURO system allows the facility where you can automatically initiate a different Set mode or Area when you activate an input in a certain area rather than having to choose a different Set mode via the keypad This is known as Intelligent Setting Please note that when Intelligent Setting has been enabled the exit tone will commence at intelligent volume See Change Volume on page 45 When intelligent set is enabled then level set B will start to set if the user code is enabled in level set B Then if a Final Exit input is activated which is programmed in level set A during the exit time then the EURO will automatically quick set in level set A Intelligent Set Using the and keys scroll to INTELLIGENT SET Press the key Intelligent Enter 0 for No Default Enter 1 J for Yes Press the key 5 18 Site Options A full range of site options is available to tailor the operation of the system 5 18 1 Site Option Types Option Default Function If YES Allows setting with the following faults active Device Set With Fault
206. sssssssssssesses esee hehehe rra cnn sae eae sna rese nn 65 5 24 Program ARC A SMS escis tage a lA rep A adadi 67 5 24 1 Programming Fast Format eiie ebrei e ing a e REN ee bey Hine uae daeneeneebund dee Pine RARE Due 67 5 24 2 Programming Contact iD SIA SMS WebWayOne and Chiron esses 70 5 24 3 PABX Systems Only relevant to SMS sssssssssssssssssseseh hehehe siasii haere rra nr eae nnn 71 525 Dial QUE MGAU s iani a A A a a a a a A aj raK 74 CHAPTER 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION eene nnne ean ean ean eara ean nen 75 6 1 PD6662 12010 sia QE RES 75 6 2 COMPIANCO me E S 76 imc A A EE 76 6 4 BS8243 2010 o 76 6 5 CE Compliance Statement ieont e Eee eerta o eR Red a PERIERE E E PAAT E AUR e ER EXPE E dn De 76 6 6 Expansion of Panelsz i oceano oa dax ada 76 6 7 Programmable Options eie nne rei puo rr A A da ed esa A Fed Ya dee YR 76 immineat TEETH 76 SA E EE 76 6 10 Power SUPplES ii P DIERUM 77 6 11 Basic System SpecificatiOns i oiii site e supe aho RR ena EF Rae A rape au nan 78 6 12 Device Technical Specifications oi is cccicicseccscecteteteacetacscecececacaceecasceeeceacesactseesedecezaeueaeresaneecests 79 6 12 1 Lightning Protection esperto adea ox ER PER eoe an EXER RES A OPE a ERE MEE EAE 79 CHAPTER 7 SAFE TV iooocnococnononnononnononnoracnnranenranenranencanencanencanencanencanencanancanencanencuneanensss 80 CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION cocooccoccconcco
207. st purposes Duress Unsetting system generates silent Duress or Hold Up signal NOTE ACPO policy prevents use of Duress codes for police all purposes Guard Unsetting system but only after an alarm has been active for a minimum time programmable Also Set system Programmed by Engineer An output type is available to signal whenever this code is used Programmed by Engineer Page 42 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO 5 13 4 User Set Options The User Codes can be programmed as the following Unset Set The code will set and unset the EURO system Default Unset Only The code will only unset the EURO system once it is set Set Only The code will only set the EURO system None The code will not be used to set and unset the system It can be used for use with tags to be used for Access Control purposes but not permitted to set unset the system 5 13 5 Flexi Set If enabled the user will be able to select which Areas they can set unset from those the code is valid for taking into account the areas the keypad reader is valid for If disabled the user code will automatically set the selected area s This option is commonly used if a proximity tag has been used on the system Change Codes Using the and keys scroll to CHANGE CODES Press the key 5 Digit Pins Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Yes For Grade 3 Defau
208. system cable should be run with other cables carrying AC or digital signals 2 Insulation Should be protected by the use of grommets etc where appropriate 3 Specifications The following specifications for cable types and distances are important for reliable operation RS 485 Wiring 1 Cores 4 core minimum Use of 6 core and doubling up of power supply core is beneficial to minimise voltage drops but never double communications connections RINS1572 1 Page 83 EURO System Manual 2 Cable Type Twisted Pair always recommended Screening always recommended Up to 300m Standard alarm cable Between 300m and 1000m Twisted Pair Greater than 1000m RS485 repeaters required Screened cable should be used if the system has been installed in hostile environments where there maybe high levels of Radio Frequencies or mains interference e g heavy plant welding Example Twisted pair e g Belden 9744 unscreened or 9502 screened 3 Wiring Parallel daisy chained Format 4 Cable Overall network max 1Km Length 5 Termination 10m None gt 10m Extreme end points fitted with 470 resistors between D3 and D4 gt 100m 240 Q resistors or 2 x 470 resistors twisted together between D3 and D4 gt 300m Belden Extreme end points fitted with 120 resistors between D3 and D4 End of Line Input Wiring iD plus Input Wiring 1 Cores 4 core
209. t a tamper has occurred only visible when a valid code tag has been used FAULT LED orange This indicates that a fault has occurred i e device fail etc only visible when a valid code tag has been used UNSET LED green This will illuminate for a couple of seconds after the system has been unset and will also illuminate for the duration of the setting procedure Installation Manual EURO NUMERICAL BUTTONS Used to enter user codes and program input names HAE E EA ES dH f OPERATIONAL BUTTON 1 The YES Key Selects items and enters sub menu indicated in master manager menu Used to set the panel if flexi set is enabled OPERATIONAL BUTTON 2 The NO Key Moves forward to the next main menu item also clears faults THE A KEY Exit Manager Mode from a main menu item lt m o E i bi B Z THE B KEY Moves backwards to the previous menu item THE C KEY Chime Button and displays additional information in the log and the diagnostic functions THE D KEY Moves forward to the next option or toggles between YES NO choices Enters the manager mode The emergency buttons for the EURO system consist of 2 buttons being pressed simultaneously to activate a Hold Up These are the keys 1 and 7 On default these are disabled to comply with ACPO policy Not PD6662 If you wish for these to be enabled plea
210. t your home PC2 might be the PC of the engineers etc Press the key 3 Select the operation you would like to perform gt Enter 0 Connect to PC Enter 1 Test Call gt Enter 2 ARM Service gt Enter 3 Data From PC gt Enter 4 Data To PC gt Enter 5 Diagnostics Sends electrical and diagnostic data to your PC gt Enter 6 Commissioning Press the key 4 Calling Remote PC will then be displayed If the call fails then please check your telephone connections and modem numbers 5 Press the key to return back to the Manager Menu Page 146 RINS1572 1 System Manual EURO Allow Engineer Menu If this function is enabled the engineer will require authorisation from the user to access the Engineers menu 1 Use the and keys to scroll to ALLOW ENGR MENU Press the key 2 Select the following gt Enter 0 No To disallow engineer access only accessible from the manager mode gt Enter 1 Yes To allow engineer access 3 Press the key you will be returned to the engineer menu Block Remote Set Your alarm may be configured so that your alarm installation company or company manager can set or unset the system remotely via the PC Should you wish to block this access select Yes for this function 1 Use the and keys to scroll to BLOCK REMOTE SET Press the key 2 Select the following Enter 0 No To block remote
211. the Upload download software This feature allows a programmed time and day of when the EURO panel can set and unset 11 2 5 Gates AND OR gates are also available to the EURO 76 162 280 These allow additional options using outputs which can be used when more complicated output procedures are needed RINS1572 1 Page 93 EURO CHAPTER 12 THE RADIO ZEM INOVONICS The radio expander contains the 868 inovonics receiver and programming PCB 12 1 1 The Radio Expander The display is 2 x 7 segments and there are 4 control buttons AZ Assign zones repeaters MO EOL mode or iD mode CLEAR Clear Information ENTER Accept Information OK CT rau wm CE EZ E B ILS Az 20D Ea O 9 S MO TAMPER 5 8 A CLEAR I CEA s zB amp E SY O LL 2D o RESET z O S O System Manual A total of 7 detectors can be programmed using the End of Line mode on a radio expander and 29 can be programmed using the iD mode The OK and FAULT LEDs relate to the RS485 connection to the EURO system NOTE The last input on the expander should be programmed as Fault with the name RF Low Battery to indicate a detector low battery problem
212. the system to respond correctly when detectors of normally open Normally configuration are wired to the system Alternatively converts input types Open which default to normally open e g PTS to operate with normally closed devices Walk Test en the input will have to be walk tested before the system can be Monitor Enables an input to generate an alarm if the input does not see any activity Activity for a period specified by the NAT Non Activity Time timer Special Log Forces a log entry when the input is opened or closed even when an alarm does not result May be selected to apply when a system is set when unset or always Paired Input For use in Grade 3 iD systems or EoL inputs on peripheral devices fitted software prior to version 5 Select to YES for each of the two biscuits acting as the input Fault Input Select to YES for the biscuit acting as the fault amp anti mask Paired With For both biscuits enter the input number with which each is paired Confirm Group If one or more inputs are selected within the same confirm group all confirmed signals will be disabled If confirm group is selected as 00 the inputs are not part of any group If inputs are allocated to group 99 they will generate an alarm that results in an intruder unconfirmed signal to an ARC They will not under any circumstances generate a confirmed signal regardless of which group the input that sel
213. timers as displayed in the table on the previous page will be displayed adjust the time as required and press the key A Entra Ti Once you have finished press the key you will be returned to the Engineer Menu Page 40 RINS1572 1 Installation Manual EURO 5 11 Set Time and Date All log entries and the system display include the time and date This may be also programmed in the Master Manager Mode NOTE Please note that powering down the system will reset the time and date information Set Date and Time Tm Using the and keys scroll to SET DATE AND TIME Press the key Year Adjust the year as required using the numeric keys Press the key Repeat for Month Day and Hours Press the key You will be returned to the engineer menu Day Saver Time Adjust pu L Enter 0 for No DST Adjust Enter 1 for Yes Ho ca Press the key 5 12 Exit Modes The Exit Modes operate the Setting procedure of the EURO system The following Exit Modes are available 5 12 1 Timed The EURO system will only set when the programmed Exit Time has expired See Change Timers page 39 providing that all inputs are closed Default setting for all areas level sets NOTE This is
214. tion This enables the system to be expanded and the facilities available further enhanced The EURO 76 has flashing fuse LEDs on the PCB and the plug on STU DIGI ATE footprint interface If the MSX card is taken out of the panel the EURO then becomes a Version 6 Grade 2 EURO 28 Please note the EURO 46 cannot be expanded 6 7 Programmable Options Please note that certain programmable options or combinations of options are designed for specific requirements of certain standards or for use in specific countries using standards different from the UK Incorrect use of options could therefore result in the installed system failing to comply with the requirements of the appropriate standards for which it is designed Castle Care Tech Ltd cannot accept liability for such non compliances if incorrect options or combinations of options have been selected 6 8 Warranty This product is sold subject to our standard warranty conditions and is warranted against defects in workmanship for a period of 2 years In the interest of continuing improvement of quality customer care and design Castle reserves the right to amend specifications without giving prior notice 6 9 Repairs Products for repair should be returned to the factory suitably packed to prevent damage including damage from electrostatic discharges and to prevent injury to those opening the packaging and be accompanied by the full return address RMA numbers must be obtained prior to s
215. to a good clean earth The earth connection of housing lids is a mandatory safety requirement gt The correct cable type should be used for each application as specified gt Cables should be routed to avoid the possibility of interference being picked up from other nearby cabling or equipment Be alert to the possibility of other cables being installed after the alarm system has been commissioned For further information refer to BSIA EMC Guidelines for Alarm Installers 8 2 Mounting Procedure for the EURO system The following steps illustrate basic mounting procedure for the EURO metal case Step 1 Remove the case lid from the EURO panel and check all parts and components are in place Step 2 Decide where the EURO panel will be situated The EURO panel may be housed in the loft or different rooms in the premises A discrete and concealed place is advisable as only the EURO keypads need to be seen Step 3 Secure the EURO panel to a sturdy and stable surface using the mounting screws provided First mark the wall where the panel is to be situated using the mounting holes drill holes in the wall and fasten the panel base to the wall using the screws provided Step 4 Before the panel base is completely secured to the wall feed cables for keypads AC power supply and accessories through the cable entry holes as illustrated 8 3 Resistors The resistor values are recognised as follows 2k2 resistor Red Red R
216. truder Tamper Day Alarm and Entry Route types These must all be allocated in the same Area NOTE These will need to be programmed first The inputs in the shunt group list will only activate after 10 seconds of the nominated shunt input For example if input 1 is programmed as Shunt Input and inputs 2 and 3 are programmed as Day Alarm then once input 1 has been opened after 10 seconds inputs 2 and 3 become active Inputs 2 and 3 will not become live after 10 seconds if either detector is in alarm condition RINS1572 1 Page 31 EURO Installation Manual Action Status Outputs Shunt Input closed Inputs within the shunt list are The Follow Input output is live shunted inactive Shunted Input No response triggered Shunt Input opened unshunted The Follow Input output clears The Shunt Fault output is live for 10 seconds After 10 seconds Inputs in the shunt list are active Indications off Shunt Input opened with an active detector attempting to unshunt The Follow Input output clears The Shunt Fault output pulses until the shunt is reset or the input fault clears Active input clears The Shunt Fault output is live for 10 seconds Will not function correctly on an ATE pin After 10 seconds Inputs in the shunt list are active Indications off Shunted input triggered whilst not triggered Normal input response
217. ty tags Using a 5 or 6 digit code will automatically block several possible 4 digit codes that clash with it Please note that the EURO System will only comply with Grade 3 if you have 5 digit codes enabled NOTES Only Duress or Guard codes can be changed by the Engineer Normal user codes can only be changed in The Manager Mode The Master User and Engineer Codes cannot be deleted 5 13 1 Code Types and Numbers Alarm System User Codes Tags Wireless Keyfobs Duress Guard Codes EURO 46 75 inc 32 keyfobs 32 10 EURO 76 100 inc 32 keyfobs 32 20 EURO 162 200 inc 32 keyfobs 32 20 EURO 280 500 inc 32 keyfobs 32 20 5 13 2 Wireless Keyfobs Wireless keyfobs can only be programmed from the Master Manager Menu and can only be learnt to the system if a wireless ZEM is installed 5 13 3 Code Types Please note that Master Manager and Engineer Codes can only be changed they cannot be deleted User Type Functions Operation User Set and Unset System Also for Access Programmed by Manager only Default 1234 Control and Sub Area Control functions Manager Set and Unset System Programmed by Manager only Also access to Manager menu functions Master Manager Set and Unset System Programmed by Manager or Default 2222 Also access to Manager menu functions Engineer Engineer Access to all engineering functions also Programmed by Engineer Default 1111 Set Unset system for te
218. will be heard through the speaker If you would like Entry and Exit tones to be heard on only the keypad and not the speaker then enable this function The default is selected as No 5 14 3 Alert Kps Only If this function is enabled then any Alert tones will be heard on the Keypad only and not the speaker The default is selected as Yes 5 14 4 Silent Technical Alert If this function is enabled then any technical alerts will be silenced The default is selected as No Note O Completely Silent 1 Silent but sounds a beep when the system is set The default volume settings are as follows Entry 4 Tamper 6 Exit 4 Day Alarm 6 Alarm 7 Chime 3 Fire 7 Intelligent Set 3 Volume Control Using the and keys scroll to VOLUME CONTROL Press the key Area Volume Use the numeric keys select the volume level required for Entry and Exit tones for each Area once selected press the key Repeat for Alarm Fire Tamper Unset Chime and Intelligent Set tones Press the key Code Stops Sound Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Yes Press the key Repeat for E E Keypads Code Stores Sound Only and Alert Keypads Only Press the o te key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu RINS1572 1 Page 45 EURO Installat
219. will work the same as an Intruder type input the only difference is 40 Perimeter that when CID reporting is programmed then any inputs that are programmed as Perimeter will report CID event 131 This input type will work similar to a switcher input it does not trigger 41 Keybox an alarm but will report CID event 250 and is also a useful input type when an output is required to to follow the Keybox type input This is a 24 Hr type input it will activate the external sounder and 42 Medical report a CID event 100 Any input programmed as Final Exit 2 will act as input type 07 but the i i associated input will use Final Exit 2 rather than Final Exit 1 43 Final Exit 2 programmed in Change Timers This gives the opportunity to set different entry times for different entry routes NOTES Part Set refers to any combination other than all available Areas A trigger from an Entry Route input will be stored for 2 seconds before an alarm is activated If a Final Exit input is triggered within this time the system will select entry time rather than an intruder alarm 5 7 2 Entry Shock Input Type 21 This input type is designed specifically for use with systems installed using DD243 option 6 4 5 This input type is always used in conjunction with an Entry Exit input The EE input is a door contact on the initial entry door and the Entry Shock input is a non latching shock sensor fitted to the door fram
220. wireless inputs and 8 wired inputs you can address the Wireless ZEM as ZEM 0 1 and 2 in the programming function Install ZEM and learn 24 inputs to the system using the Wireless Device Control menu see the Programming Manual for further information Then address a wired ZEM as ZEM 3 13 2 LEDs There are two GREEN LEDs that will illuminate on the printed circuit board POWER LED This will illuminate when there is the correct voltage at the and terminals DATA LED This will illuminate when there is communication between the wireless ZEM and any wireless device It is possible to disable this LED via the Disable data LED header System Manual EURO 13 3 Connection Connecting a wireless ZEM is done in the same way as connecting a wired ZEM Please see page 113 13 4 Wireless ZEM Addressing Input Mapping Wireless ZEM Address Inputs Keyfobs Bells ZEM Address O 9 16 ZEM Address 1 17 24 EM Numer ZEM Address 2 25 32 32 2 ZEM Address 3 33 40 ZEM Address 4 41 48 ZEM Address 5 49 56 ZEM Number 2 eser Address 15764 ZEM Address 7 65 72 ZEM Address 8 73 80 ZEM Address 9 81 88 ZEM Number 3 i Fem address 10 89 96 ZEM Address 11 97 104 13 5 Wireless ZEM Header Addressing Wireless ZEM Address 0 3 4 7 8 11 ZEM Number 1 ZEM Address 0 ON OFF OFF ZEM Address 1 ON OFF OFF ZEM Address 2 ON OFF OFF ZEM Address 3 ON OFF
221. with button 2 as Latched or Keyswitch Output with Output 2 selected then when the button is pressed the garage door will open 0070 0079 Fob Output 01 10 A repeating block of output types should be noted 0202 Hold UpA As 0002 for Area A Level set A events only 0203 Intruder A As 0003 for Area A Level set A events only 0204 Final Set A As 0004 for Area A Level set A events only 0206 Confirmed A As 0006 for Area A Level set A events only 0207 TamperA As 0007 for Area A Level set A events only 0208 Duress A As 0008 for Area A Level set A events only 0209 HU Device A As 0009 for Area A Level set A events only 0210 Fire Reset A As 0010 for Area A Level set A events only 0213 Secure Intruder A As 0013 for Area A Level set A events only 0214 Siren A As 0014 for Area A Level set A events only 0216 Strobe A As 0016 for Area A Level set A events only 0217 Omit At Rearm A As 0017 for Area A Level set A events only 0218 Unconfirmed A As 0018 for Area A Level set A events only 0219 Can Set A As 0019 for Area A Level set A events only 0220 Exit Starts A As 0020 for Area A Level set A events only Then this pattern repeats for each other area so that 0221 0240 Area Level set B 0241 0260 Area Level set C 0261 0280 Area Level set D 0281 0300 Area Level set 0 0301 0320 Area Level set 1 0321 0340 Area Level set 2 0341 0360 Area Level set 3 0361
222. y EURO 46 1 5A small casing 2A large casing EURO 76 2 5A Rating Grade 1 2 25A 2 1 4A 3 0 9A Plus engineer and master manager codes Includes keypads tag readers and TMZs EURO 46 supports both double end of line and double pole wiring RINS1572 1 Page 9 EURO 2 2 Input Mappings End of Line Double Pole iD Installation Manual Page 10 EURO 46 EOL DP 76iD 76 EOL 162iD 162EOL 280iD 280EOL End Station 1 30 1 30 1 30 ZEM O 31 60 31 60 31 60 ZEM 1 61 90 61 90 ZEM 2 91 120 91 120 ZEM 3 121 150 121 150 ZEM 4 151 180 ZEM 5 181 210 ZEM 5 181 210 ZEM 6 211 240 EOL End Station 1 8 61 68 1 8 151 158 1 8 241 248 1 8 ZEMO 9 16 9 16 9 16 9 16 ZEM1 17 24 17 24 17 24 17 24 ZEM2 25 32 25 32 25 32 25 32 ZEM3 33 40 33 40 33 40 33 40 ZEM4 41 48 41 48 41 48 ZEM5 49 56 49 56 49 56 ZEM6 57 64 57 64 57 64 ZEM7 65 72 65 72 ZEM8 73 80 73 80 ZEM9 81 88 81 88 ZEM10 89 96 89 96 ZEM11 97 104 97 104 ZEM12 105 112 105 112 ZEM13 113 120 113 120 ZEM14 121 128 121 128 ZEM15 129 136 129 136 ZEM16 137 144
223. y load test at every power supply at 7 00am each day This will drop the power supply voltage below the battery voltage whilst monitoring the system diagnostics The test will NOT take place if The End Station siren and strobe Output are live The system is in Engineer Mode Any battery faults exists Any mains fault exists The site option is not selected If the test has already started it will be aborted if any of these conditions apply other than entry into Engineer Mode If the test is aborted it will NOT be performed until the next day This is selected in SITE OPTIONS under Do Battery Load Test The test may also be performed as required under engineer control 5 21 6 Test Outputs The engineer can test all the Programmable Outputs on the End Station and the output module This test can also be used to test the STU ATE pins all you need to do is select the output types you have chosen for the pins and test them the signal will be then sent out on both the programmable outputs and the STU ATE pins 5 21 7 Test Alarm Data Communications If the engineer is using SIA or Contact ID to signal events this function can be used to send a test signal to the alarm receiving centre 5 21 8 Start CHC SMS Update If the engineer has set up SMS text messaging then this function needs to be used after enabling SMS calls in Set up Digi SMS you must exit the engineers mode to save all the data and then you may enter thi
224. you have changed each text display Display When Set Enter 0 for No Enter 1 for Yes Press the key Repeat for Display Alarms HU s and Inputs Press the key You will be returned to the Engineer Menu DisFlay hru Ho Installation Manual 5 10 Change Timers All the timers can be changed in this function the table below shows the different timers available and the default values EURO Timer Function Range Default Entry Time Entry time for each area if programmed as the input 0 255 secs 30 type Final Exit Entry Time 2 Entry time for each area if programmed as the input type O 255 secs 30 Final Exit 2 Exit Time Exit time for each area 0 255 secs 30 Siren Time Cut off time for external sounder Separate for each area 2 15 minutes 15 Confirm Time period during which a second activation must occur Time to qualify as sequentially confirmed alarm NOTE BS8243 specifies a confirm time between 30 and 60 1 99 minutes 30 minutes This also can be used in conjunction with testing an omit signal HU Confirm Time period during which a second activation on a hold Time alarm must occur to qualify as sequentially confirmed alarm NOTE BS8243 specifies a confirm time 8 20 hours 8 between 8 and 20 hours This also can be used

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