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1. 9 Vz N Display Module 0 j evsccceceeeseeeee I D 2 z LIE Selector za O O VD iF e x WARD SOUNDER Es ENTKEY DISABLED L i J Figure 7 NETLCD NETLED amp NETARM PCB Layout r gt 000000000000000000000 LED MIMIC Display Module REMOTE UD cite j 10 aay l sn O 222222 x Z Figure 8 NETSTAR PCB Layout 000000000000000000000 5 Pa E TO 57 Selector rkc O a System Installation Installation Procedure is Always ensure that all power mains and battery is removed before making any connections to the remote keypad 1 Separate the cover and base by using a screwdriver to push 2 of the clips top or bottom inward from the base indents then lift the cover assembly noting that the PCB is fixed to The under side of the cover 2 Hold the base in position keyhole to the top and mark the three securing holes drill and plug the wall as required Pass all the cables into the base via the cable entry points as appropriate and secure the base to the wall 3 Connect Remote Network and detection circuit cables to the appropriate terminals 4 Set the I D selector jumper link to the required position TS690 Circuit A Circuit B I D Selector 1
2. 46 Program Digicorm 46 DIGISORA TES S ice sss ni ii acco 47 Reset Digi MOdeM 47 Text Editing Keys 1 48 Cursor TYPES LL 48 Common Key Sequences 48 Displaying Text on a Starburst 48 Appendices Point ID Extended Reporting 49 Resetting the Engineers passcode 49 Part Set Application Example 51 Alarm Abort amp Confirmotfion 51 Alarm Abort Operation 51 Sequential Confirmation Operation 51 Setup NeW USers aaa 52 UserTyDes 52 Software Hislory 53 Version T O yy yuya sy aa a aoa h kipa 53 Version 1 2 53 Version Leica pera fel See Ba Bicis 53 Version 14 es 53 VERSION 20 L uy davis heed awed nae wed 53 Version 2 1 53 Version 2 4 vce ees 53 Version 4 D ended x 53 Quick Reference Engineers Menus 54 Quick Reference User Menus 56 NOTES cca a ia e ed ace aan E 57 Overview Overview TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Introduction The TS690 range of alarm control systems have been designed to suit small to medium installation sites The TS690 system can monitor zones locally and up to 8 zones via remote keypads or LECs All zones can be wired either as double pole or end of line The TS690ID system can monitor up to 30 zones via ID biscuits and 8 conv
3. View System Log A Scroll Backwards B Toggle Name Circuit Text C Scroll Forwards Full Set Selected Battery Test Tamper Fault Service Call Line Fault Full Set Reset User Code 1 Press ENT to Reset User 1 to 5678 Mains Off Spare Exit Entry Spare Start Call Back 1 Call Back No 1 2 Call Back No 2 3 Call Back No 3 ENT to start Call Back Test Fail PC Output 1 Custom Text Menu 1 Circuit Text 2 Banner Message 3 Panel Location Text Modem Options 1 Call Back No 1 2 Call Back No 2 3 Call Back No 3 4 Modem Password 5 Modem Site No 6 Program Digicom 7 Test Digicom 0 Reset Digicom First Knock PC Output 2 55 Appendices Quick Reference User Menus Options TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Options Bell Test Walk Test Remote Reset Enter Reply code ENT View Circuits A Scroll Next Circuit C Scroll Previous Circuit Change Passcode user Enter new passcode Set System Time Enter time e g 1400 for 2 00pm Enable Chime 1 Disabled 2 Enabled 3 Enabled in P Set 4 Enabled in Unset Set System Date Enter date e g 2804 for 28 April Omit Shunt Group Omit Circuits A Scroll Next Circuit B Toggle Armed Omitted C Scroll Previous Circuit Silent Set 0 Silent Full Set A Silent Part Set A B Silen
4. Program Digicom Outputs 1 Channel 1 2 Channel 2 3 Channel 3 4 Channel 4 5 Channel 5 Program Digicom Channels 1 Channel 1 2 Channel 2 3 Channel 3 4 Channel 4 5 Channel 5 6 Channel 6 7 Channel 7 8 Channel 8 Program Circuits amp Attributes Circuit Types 0 Not Used 1 Night 2 24 Hour 3 PA Silent 4 PA Audible 5 Fire 6 Auxiliary 7 Final Exit 8 Exit Term 9 Keypoint Circuit Attributes 1 Access 2 D Knock 3 Test 4 Omit 5 Reset 6 Monitored 7 Entry 8 Chime System Timers 00 Abort Delay 01 No Rearms 02 Settle Time 03 Pset Com Dly 04 Exit time 05 Entry Time 06 Bell Dur 07 Bell Dly 08 2nd Act Time 09 Test Time 10 2nd Entry 11 Part Set Entry 12 Monitor Dur 13 Pset Bell Dly 14 Courtesy Dur 15 No Rem Resets 16 Modem Rings 17 PID Alarms 18 AC Off Delay 19 Test Call 20 2nd Alarm Time 21 Line Fault Dly 22 Service Time 23 Test Call At System Configuration No Yes 00 Bell is an SAB 01 User 1 Limited 02 Fire Signals All 03 Silent 24hr Ccts 04 Enable Duress 05 Invert Abort O P 06 Set with LF 07 User Reset 08 Extended Format 09 Hi Sec Engineer 10 Tamp User Reset 11 Do Battery Test 12 F Exit Is Night 13 User Code ENT 14 Show P Set Info 15 Dial Consecutively 16 Set with AC Off 17 Loud Chime 18 Invert O P 1 1
5. Timed Output Activates when a Monitored circuit is triggered and remains active for the duration of the Monitor Delay see System Timers Abort Activates for 5 seconds after an alarm is aborted by the user The period in which the alarm may be aborted is set by the Abort Delay see System Timers No 044 045 046 047 050 051 052 054 055 100 200 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Type Description General Fault Activates during battery fault or when the system is prevented from being set Deactivates when all faults are cleared Battery Test Activates for 1 minute on the hour every hour This output is used to test the battery in remote PSU s using a 519FM monitor PCB Service Call Activates when the system is on line with a remote PC and Lineload software System Full Set Activates when all areas within the system are set and deactivates when any area is unset PC Output 1 This output type is switched on and off via the PC and Lineload software PC Output 2 This output type is switched on and off via the PC and Lineload software Sounder Control Normally used as the OV connection for an extension loudspeaker so that only system alarm tones are generated Only suitable for Panel Outputs 1 and 2 Call Engineer Activates when the system requires an Engineer Reset deactivates when the system is reset by the engineer or Remote Reset Always Off Never activ
6. Call Back No 1 2 amp 3 Modem Password Modem Site No TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Engineer s Menu 1 Engineers Menu 1 Introduction Enter Engineer s Passcode Engineers menu 1 is the first of two engineers menus which is selected when the engineer s ARE passcode is entered The engineer may leave Engineer menu 1 by pressing the ESC key The system will return to the unset condition but the remote keypads will show Engineer on site This message will be cleared the next time a valid user passcode is entered or by exiting the engineer s mode via user menu 1 Panel output Enter Number gt Digi output Enter Number gt Menu contents Digi channel Hot key Option Page ER al a 1 Program Panel Outputs 26 Program circuits 2 Program Digicom Outputs 26 SPE 3 Program Digicom Channels 26 System Timers 4 Program Circuits amp Attributes 29 Enter Number gt 5 Program System Timers 31 Setting Modes 6 Program Setting Modes 33 Enter Group gt Z SystemPrintout 33 18 Remote Reset Number 34 cis do 9 Program Configuration 34 10 Goto User Menu 1 36 E A Leam Devices TS690ID Only 37 Configuration B View Location Text 37 Enter Number C Re Mop Devices TS690ID Only 38 amp Relearn Hardware Te a i Select Option us Whilst Engineers mo
7. If required install and connect the following a Stand alone digicom or RedCARE STU b Printer type DATAC or serial RS232 via a printer adapter MPA DCI c Relay module type RM 3A I amp When replacing the cover always ensure that the earth bonding lead is connected fo the spade connection on the transformer Fused Terminal Mains Block 315mA Transformer Il 2 2 2 alal alaoo elelelol lolololololelolo O n N of U AAAA AAAA SOS elele els e e e elele e e e e e S s s s s s ele e s e s e Seiad J I I i Jeoloji i 2 H eae ey Printed Circuit Board PCB Spade connection for earth lead to front cover Figure 4 TS690 amp TS690ID Control Panel Layout System Installation TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Control Panel PCB Layout Auxiliary 12V SELV a PRINTER e la Jas z 9 0000 ee s Panel Outputs Remote Lan o 3 O P 1 Change over contacts keypad SONE Z ol OP 2 Switched ve 500mA Network ZO x OPP 3 Switched ve 500mA connections 3 S m S ea SEM Di SELV So
8. System Print Out Line Number 001 Starburst LED m a ca a Ci System Print Flowchart Remote Reset Algorithm 1 8 When the system is programmed for Engineer Reset the requirement to send an engineer to site can be overridden by the user by using the Remote Reset facility If an alarm is generated the system will respond with a four digit seed code which the user quotes to the Alarm Receiving Centre or alarm company The seed code is then entered into a decoder and a unique Remote Reset code is generated This is passed back to the user and on entering the Remote Reset code the system is reset The Remote Reset code is generated using an algorithm identified by a 3 digit number Alternative algorithms can be selected but these must correspond to that used by the ARC or alarm company otherwise the Remote Reset code will be incorrect Default 004 LCD Engineers menu 1 Select Option Starburst LED ENGR m Remote Reset As wed Algorithm No Algorithm gt 004 Enter new No e g 010 Remote Reset Algorithm gt 010 Remote Reset Alorithm Flowchart 34 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Configuration 1 9 The configuration options are as follows 00 Bell is an SAB When programmed as Yes the control panel bell output applies 0V when active When programmed as No the control panel bell output removes OV w
9. x J lt O TOI DIGI MODEM Digicom Outputs Programmable 100mA SELV L LINOUIO U z LINDYID PWR DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR 1AS3Y AYOLOVA REM LINE RESET FLT DC Auxiliary Tamper SELV N Extension loudspeaker Si SPEAKER PEM VOLUME 2 we _ External sounder connections LED1 i Programmable n BAIT SELV Detection FAULT Circuits 1 6 a SELV z 3 Only Fitted on S TS 90 a L 21V A C from moins transformer _ SEM e D sn Telephone connections TNV Aux 12V o amp 2 LD Loop SELV m Only Fitted on T56901D DC6 Digi modem Only fitted on the TS690M amp TS690IDM Figure 5 TS690 amp TS690ID Main PCB 10 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Connection Terminals amp Indicators Connection terminals on the TS690 TS690ID are described as ether Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV circuits or Telecommunication Network Voltages TNV circuits Figure 5 shows the two types of circuits JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 VR2 PRINTER This 6 pin plug is used for connecting to either q CPA6 P printer or a standard RS232 printer via The MPA DCI printer adapter ENGINEERS REMOTE An Engineers remote keypad may be temporarily connected to this 6 pin plug to allow programming and testing to be carried out at the control panel DIGI MODEM The DCI lead
10. System time changed start Call Back 2 A If the system is fitted with a digi modem it is possible for the installation engineer to initiate an upload sequence to a remote site normally the alarm company Once the communication link is established with the remote site data can be sent and received from the control panel This feature is only compatible with Menvier Lineload software version 2 5 or above TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual LCD Engineers menu 2 Select Option A Call back No Cc Number 1 Poi Wai nici Tel No 0 12345678 CALL MD Had all 181 Call No 1 2 Call No 2 Call No 3 e to start call back sequence SYSTEM OPEN 09 00 28 APR Start Call Back Flowchart Starburst LED ENGRO Eg Custom Text Menu LCD Only 2 B This menu option allows the engineer to edit the following text Messages Circuit Text This option allows the engineer to program up to 16 characters of text to each circuit Banner Message Normally when the system is unset the bottom line of the displays shows the time and date and the top line is left blank This option allows the engineer to program a 16 character banner message which is shown on the top line of the display This may be used to display the company s name etc Location Text This option allows the engineer to program a 32 character location message When Engineers menu 1 is selected the engineer can view this message This c
11. Pset Com Dly 000 seconds 04 Exit Time 030 seconds Entry Time 015 seconds 06 Bell Dur 020 minutes 07 Bell Delay 000 minutes 08 2act Time 008 seconds 09 Test Time 014 days 10 2nd Entry 015 seconds 1 Part Set Entry 000 seconds Monitor Dur 000 seconds Pset Bel Dly 000 seconds Courtesy Dur 030 seconds No Rem Reset 010 Modem Rings 000 P I D Alarms 005 AC Off Dly 000 minutes Configuration 00 Bell is an SAB Yes 01 User 1 Limited No 02 Fire Signals All No 03 Silent 24hr Ccts No 04 Enable Duress No 05 Invert Abort O P No 06 SET with LF 07 User Reset 08 Extended Format 09 Hi Sec Engineer 10 Tamps User Reset 11 Do Battery Test 12 F Exit is Night 13 Use code Enter 14 Show P set disp 15 Dial Consec 16 SET with AC Off 17 Loud Chime Tones 18 Invert Output 1 19 Invert Digi O Ps 20 On Line Key pad 21 Restore P I D 22 User Authorised 23 Mimic Alrm amp Fit 24 Monitor Off Hook 25 Answer Phone Def 26 Send Set Unset 27 Tampers always 28 24Hr Ccts always 29 Keypad PA Silent Test Call 000 days 2nd Alm Time 060 seconds Line Fit DIy 000 minutes Modem Options
12. Telephone cable N Type 1 0 5mm CW1 308 _ i Y A 5 White Blue ring BC 3 Orange White ring B 2 Blue White ring B T master jack Type NTES user accessible connections Figure 23 DC54 DC58 Connections TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Connecting q Printer The TS690 and TS690ID supports two type of printers the CPA6 printer no longer available and any standard RS232 printer When using an RS232 printer a DCI MPA printer adaptor will be required Menvier Security supply a DATAC printer kit which consists of a portable RS232 printer charger unit and DCI adapter Connect to JP1 PRINTER CPA6 Printer Connect to JP1 PRINTER Figure 24 Printer Connections Using the DATAC RS232 Printer 1 Plug the DCI MPA on to the PRINTER plug JP1 on the main control panel PCB 2 Plug the other end of the DCI MPA into the DATAC or RS232 printer 3 In order for the printer to work correctly ensure that the printer is set to the following Baud rate 4800 Parity None Start bits Stop bits 2 Data bits 8 DTR Normal 4 When setup correctly the system program details and event log can be printed 5 When finished unplug the MPA DCI If the printer is left connected events will be printed as and when they occur System Installation Using the CPA6 Printer 6 Plug the CPA6 printer directly on to the PRINTER plug JP1 on the main
13. ak un System Timers Flowchart Engineer s Menu 1 Setting Modes 1 6 The setting Mode for full set and each part set can be configured to the following setting Modes 1 FinalExit The system will set when the Final Exit circuit is activated and after the Settle Time has expired 2 Exit Terminator The system will set when the Final Exit circuit is activated the Exit Terminator button is pressed and after the Settle Time has expired 3 Timed Exit The system will set when the Exit Time has expired or if the Exit terminator button is pressed and the Settle Time has expired 4 Instant The system will set instantly 5 Deferred As timed exit however if any circuits are activated during the exit procedure the exit timer is restarted LCD Starburst LED Engineers menu 1 Select Options abati SETMOBE Sb Enter Group gt mimp Enter group 0 Full Set A Part Set A B Part Set B C Part Set C e g 0 for full set Full Set Lince E Set Mode by Final Exit RULE rL Pore Select Set Mode 1 Final Exit 2 Exit Terminator 3 Timed Exit 4 Instant 5 Deferred e g 3 for timed exit Full Set by Timed Exit Setting Modes Flowchart 33 Engineer s Menu 1 Do System Print 1 7 If a printer is connected to the control panel a print out of all system parameters can be obtained LCD Engineers menu 1 Select Options
14. device see page 37 System Installation Initial Power Up To power the system for the first time 1 Place a small screwdriver blade between the pins on the control panel PCB marked FACTORY RESET This will ensure the factory default parameters are set see page 24 Switch on the 240V mains supply and remove the screwdriver blade Check that the power LED on the control panel PCB is illuminated Check that the LED remote keypads display LE Panel Lid tamper and LCD remote keypads display Panel Lid tamper The remote keypad sounders and extension loudspeakers will operate Enter the engineers passcode default 1234 to silence the sounders Connect the standby battery Power Up Checks When the initial power up checks have been completed check the following 1 Switch off the 240V moins supply and measure the DC voltage at each remote keypad and ensure the voltage is greater than 11V whilst the system is powered from its standby battery Switch on the 240V moins supply and measure the DC voltage between the mains earth connection and AUX 12V Then measure the DC voltage between the mains earth connection and AUX OV In both cases the measurement should be 1V or less If the voltage is greater than 1V the system has an Earth Fault and all cables should be checked for isolation to Earth Using a voltmeter measure the DC voltage across the control pane
15. events gt ENGR Eg Enter number of events e g 100 Li Print System Log No events gt 100 to start printing S CI Print System Log Flowchart 41 Engineers Menu 2 Configure Port Sets 2 8 The TS690 and TS6901ID can be configured to have up to three parts set Modes Part Set A Part Set B and Part Set C This option allows the engineer to configure each part set mode Within each part set mode you must designate which circuits will remain armed and which circuits will be omitted When the user selects the relevant part set mode the system only arm the circuits that are designated as armed and isolate the circuits that are designated as omitted Only the circuit types Night Final Exit and Exit terminator can be designated as omitted LCD Starburst LED 8 PSETA PSA Configure Omits for part set A Select part set Mode A Part set A Part set B Part set C z Front Door ren CCT 01 Armed I n CI 7 a r r A Next circuit Alternate Armed Omitted Previous circuit e g Press B Front door PIT mil CCT 01 Omitted TOR eve Circuit text Status Configure Omits Flowchart 42 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual View System Log 2 9 The engineer can use this option to view the system log The A and C keys allow you to scroll backwards and forwards through the log events Engineers menu 2 Select Option
16. gain access to the system When programmed as No access to the system only requires the entry of the passcode Default No 14 Show P set disp LED Keypads When programmed as Yes the display will alternate between showing the time and wards that are set when the system is part set When programmed as No the display will always show the time when the system is part set Default Yes 15 Dial Consec When programmed as Yes the plug on digicom attempts calls consecutively When programmed as No the plug on digicom attempts calls alternatively Default Yes Engineer s Menu 1 16 SET with AC off When programmed as Yes the system can be set without mains power When programmed as No the system cannot be set without mains power Default Yes 17 Loud Chime tones When programmed as Yes the chime tones are always at full volume When programmed as No the chime tones are at the level set by VR1 on the main PCB Default No 18 Invert Output 1 When programmed as Yes panel output 1 is normal When programmed as No panel output 1 is inverted Default No 19 Invert Digi O Ps When programmed as Yes the five digicom outputs on the control panel switch from OV to 12V when active ve applied When programmed as No the five digicom outputs on the control panel switch from 12V to OV when active ve removed Default No 20 On Line keypad When programme
17. incoming ringing is detected This counter has a working range of 000 199 Default 000 17 P I D Alarms When using the DC6 and Point ID Extended Reporting The number of point ID alarms that are transmitted to the central station per circuit are controlled by the value of this counter e g if the counter is set to 003 then all circuits will report 3 activation s before they are locked 32 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual out from sending any more Note this does not affect the re arm of the zone This counter has a working range of 000 199 Default 005 18 AC Off Dly This timer delays the audible mains off indication when the mains power is removed The display and any outputs programmed as Mains Off are not affected This timer has a working range of 000 199 minutes Default 000 Secs 19 Test Call If the system is fitted with a DC it is possible for the control panel to make the DC6 send a timed test call to the central station The Test Call timer sets the period of activation i e 000 Disabled 001 daily 007 weekly etc Once programmed the digicom will send the test call at the hour defined by timer 23 This timer has a working range of 000 199 days Default 000 Days 20 2nd Alrm Time 2 This timer controls the duration of the Second Alarm output This timer has a working range of 000 199 seconds Default 060 Secs Line Fit Dly This timer delays the
18. is type gt 043 z 3 lt Duri Digi Outputs Flowchart 26 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Digicom Channels 1 3 The 8 plug on digicom channels can be programmed to any of the output types shown on pages 26 To 28 LCD Starburst LED Engineers menu 1 uzni E Select Options ENGR L I Digi Channel DIGI CH e Enter Number gt ENE n fe ni Enter channel No 1 8 e g 8 Digi Channel 8 m most UT is type gt Oll Type No Enter new output type e g 055 Digi Channel 8 HEE nee is type gt 055 Hae 055 Digi Channels Flowchart Programmable Output Types No 000 Type Description Bell On Activates when the main Bell trigger is on and deactivates at the end of the Bell Duration time or when the alarm is cancelled by the user Strobe On Activates when the Strobe trigger is on and deactivates when the alarm is cancelled by the user Switch 12V Activates when the system is set and deactivates when an alarm occurs or the system is unset This output is normally used for latching detectors Detector Reset Normally active at all times and deactivates for 3 seconds when a valid passcode is entered prior to setting the system This output is normally used for detector that required power to be removed in order to reset them e g smoke detectors TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual No 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011
19. 012 013 014 015 016 Type Description Walk Test Activates when the Walk Test option is selected and deactivates when the Walk Test option is finished Alarm Activates when an intruder alarm is detected and deactivates when the alarm is reset or aborted P A Activates when q PA alarm is detected and deactivates when the alarm is reset Fire Activates when a Fire alarm is detected and deactivates when the alarm is reset System Set Activates when any ward is set and deactivates when the system is fully unset Code Accepted Activates for 5 seconds following entry of any valid passcode 24 Hour Activates when a 24Hr alarm is detected and deactivates when the alarm is reset Second Alarm Activates when a different detector causes an alarm and remains active for the duration of the 2nd Alarm Time This outout is normally used as an ALARM CONFIRMATION signal Courtesy Light Activates during entry and when any remote keypad is used The duration of this output is controlled by the setting of the COURTESY DUR timer Engineer On Site Activates when the engineer s passcode is entered and deactivates when a user passcode is entered Circuits Omitted Activates when any circuit is omitted and deactivates when all circuits are reinstated Auxiliary Activates when an Auxiliary alarm is detected and deactivates when the alarm is reset Part Set C Selected Activates when Part Set C is selecte
20. 07 08 2 09 10 3 11 12 4 13 14 ENG NULL TS690ID ID Selector Circuit A Circui 31 32 1 2 33 34 3 35 36 4 37 38 ENG NULL e No two remote keypads or LECs should have the same D e ifthe I D is set to ENG the remote keypad will function as an Engineer s keypad allowing it to be plugged onto the control panel so that system programming and testing can be carried out see Engineers Keypad 13 System Installation 5 Set the ENT KEY DISABLE jumper link to the required position 6 Setthe WARD SOUNDER CONTROL jumper link to the required position 7 Finally clip the remote keypad cover onto the base being careful not to trap any cables or to obstruct the tamper switch Keypad Loudspeaker Connections Asingle 16 Ohm loudspeaker may be wired to the keypad if required This loudspeaker will follow the existing keypad sounder and its volume level can 1x 16 Ohm Loudspeaker ABCD E es s Figure 9 NETLCD Speaker Connections be adjusted by the speaker volume pot VR1 is The speaker output and volume pot are only available on the NETLCD keypad Engineer s Keypad Normally all system programming will be carried out from one of the installed remote keypads however sometimes it may be more convenient to program the system at the control panel This can be achieved by using an Engineers Keypad which is temporarily plugged
21. Event type PASSCODE 01 i B Date Time 08 40 59 28 04 Name amp A Scroll backwards User No Scroll forwords Event type ALARM 02 08 45 59 28 04 to alternate DpaleTme Circuit No amp A Scroll backwards Circuit Text Scroll forwards E View System Log Flowchart TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Log Event Codes Starburst Engineer s Menu 2 Description AC OFF Mains power removed AC RESTORED Mains power restored ACTION ALARM Alarm activated when system is part set ALARM 01 38 Full alarm from circuit 01 38 AUX BELL TAMPER Auxiliary tamper activated AUXILIARY 01 38 Dn VPLS Auxiliary circuit activated BATTERY FAULT Liz Di Battery fault voltage below 10 5V BELL TESTED Lt Ot External bell and strobes tested CALL BACK No 01 03 cen L CLI Modem making a call back to remote PC CCT OMITTED con LAL rae 7 oo Circuits omitted by the user at time of Setting CCTS ISOLATED 24Hr group omitted during the unset condition CCTS TESTED 01 38 The number of circuits tested during Walk Test CODE TAMPER Code tamper from keypad 01 04 COMMS ACTIVE Plug on digicom active COMMS FAILED Plug on digicom failed to communicate COMMS SUCCESSFUL Plug on digicom communicated successfully DATE CHANGED System Date changed DEFAULT CODE lZ Ci User passcode 0
22. Knock time window in which either two circuit activation must occur within this time to generate an alarm condition Or the circuit must remain active for the whole duration of this time to generate an alarm condition This will only apply to circuits with the Double Knock attribute This timer has a working range of 000 199 seconds Default 008 Secs 09 Test Time This timer varies the number of days that Test attribute may be applied to a circuit If the timer is set to 000 then circuits will remain on test until the Test attribute is removed This timer has a working range of 000 030 days Default 014 Days 10 2nd Entry I When the Entry Timer has expired the 2nd Entry timer starts to count down if at the end of this time the system or area has not been unset then a full alarm will be generated This timer has a working range of 000 199 seconds Default 015 Secs P Set Entry This timer sets the entry period for the system when the system is in the part set condition If the timer is set to 000 the part set entry timer is the same as the main entry timer timer 05 This timer has a working range of 000 199 seconds Default 000 Secs 31 Engineer s Menu 1 12 Monitor Dur This timer affects the duration of the Timed Output No 042 This timer has a working range of 000 199 minutes Default 000 Secs 13 P Set Bell Dly This is a Part Set Bell Delay and operates a
23. Next Circuit Previous Circuit Diagnostics LCD Only Back Door CCT 10 is 2K2Q Circuit text Circuit No amp resistance TS690 ID status 01 15 16 30 TS690ID Not fitted H Healthy A Active T Tamper F Fault View Circuits Flowchart 40 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Set System Time 2 2 The system time is displayed in a 24hr format on all remote keypads and is also used to time stamp events in the system event log LCD Engineers menu 2 Select Option Starburst LED ENGRe Eg Set Clock gt Enter time e g 1605 New time Set Clock gt 1605 Set System Time Flowchart Set System Date 2 3 The system date is displayed in a day date month format on LCD remote keypads it is also used to provide date stamps for events in the system log LCD Engineers menu 2 Select Option Starburst LED m NGR Ed Set Date gt Enter date e g 2804 New date Con CE Set Date gt 2804 Set System Date Flowchart TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Change Passcode 2 4 This option allows the engineer to change their passcode The default passcode is 1234 but the installation engineer should change this to their own personal 4 digit passcode LCD Engineers menu 2 Starburst LED ENGRe Eg Select Option Change pass code New code gt Enter new passcode e g 2580 Change pass co
24. as Access on the TS790 Starburst remote keypad Enter master user 5678 User menu 2 Select Option Setup users User No gt Enter user No e g 04 Alter user type f Standard User Type Enter user type 4 Master 5 Reset Only 2 Standard 6 Duress 3 Holiday 7 PA Code 4 Set Only 8 Shunt e g 1 for Master E Change pass code New code gt Enter New passcode e g 2589 Change pass code New code gt 2589 Setup New Users Flowchart 52 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Software History Version 1 0 Initial software release Version 1 2 e Timer 22 added Service Time to allow the control panel to generate a service call reminder e Hardware Relearn added to Engineers Menu 1 option C e Shunt code operation was altered so that when a shunt code is entered during entry the entry timer is cancelled and the circuits in the shunt group are Shunted On entering the code again the exit timer is started and at the end of the exit period the Shunted circuits are reinstated e The DC now supports sending a timed test call see timer 19 Version 1 3 e Correction to spelling mistake in re map devices Version 1 4 e PA circuit types can now have the double knock attribute assigned to them e Send Open Close option was added to system configuration option 26 This option only effects Point ID Extended Format data t
25. audible line fault indication when a telephone line fault occurs The display and any outputs programmed as Line Fault are not affected If the timer is set to 199 the monitoring of line fault is disabled This timer has a working range of 000 199 minutes Default 000 Mins 22 Service Time The installation company may use this timer to periodically generate a SERVICE REQUIRED message so that the user is reminded that a service call is required The users may continue to set and unset the system When the engineer attends the site and enters their passcode the message is cleared The service timer is re started when the engineer re selects this timer option To disable this feature set the timer to 000 This timer has a working range of 000 199 months Default 000 Months TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual 23 Test Call At This timer is used in conjunction with timer 19 it controls the hour at which a test call is sent to central station For example if the timer is set to 014 the test call will be signalled at 14 00 2 00pm This timer has a working range of 000 023 Default 003 LCD Engineers menu 1 Select Options System Timers TIMER Enter Number gt TIMER Ea Enter timer No e g 04 for exit time Timer Type System Timers 030 030 i i LI ALI Timer value Exit Time 030 Enter new timer value Starburst LED ENGRI El e g 045 System Timers Exit Time 045 EN ea
26. connects to this plug when using the Lineload software via a P C for direct communication with the control panel A DC54 DC58 or DC58M can also be connected to this plug if the DC6 is NOT being used PLUG ON DIGI MODEM DC6 The plug on digi modem plugs directly onto these pins The DC is a 8 channel digital communicator and V21 modem The DC6 is required when using the downloading feature The TS690M and TS690IDM are supplied with the DC already pre fitted FACTORY RESET If these pins are shorted during power up all system parameters are reset to their factory default settings If the engineer s passcode is lost or forgotten it can be reset to 1234 without losing any other program data The procedure for resetting the engineer s passcode is described on page 49 SPEAKER VOLUME When an extension loudspeaker is connected to the control panel terminals the volume of the advisory tones may be adjusted using this control i Alarm tones are always at full volume U3 LED System Installation NVM A removable nonvolatile memory NVM device that stores all system program parameters and the 700 log events BATT FAULT If the system battery is incorrectly connected to the control panel or the battery voltage is below 4 Volts then the BATT FAULT LED will light The fault LED will only extinguish when the battery has been correctly connected or replaced as appropriate LED2 POWER ON FS FS2 FS3 T
27. have been provided to for a standard panic button allow connections to an external sounder H O This is used to provide a permanent ve hold off to external sounders strobes etc HO This is used to provide a permanent ve hold off to external sounders strobes etc White Itis protected bya 1 Amp fuse Bell 12V TR This is the negative tamper return connection from the siren or bell STB This is the strobe output which will switch to OV on alarm and is rated at 500mA Connect the other side of the strobe to the H O TRG This is the bell trigger output which can be programmed for SAB or SCB operation as follows SAB TRG will switch to OV on alarm and will provide a maximum of 500mA SCB TRG will provide a negative hold off 500mMA which is removed on alarm Blue Yellow Figure 17 Wiring a Biscuit to a Panic Button Wiring a Biscuit to a Smoke Detector The figure below shows typical wiring configuration for a standard 12V smoke detector Control Typical External Sounder Figure 18 Wiring a Biscuit to a Smoke Detector Figure 19 External Sounder Connections Auxiliary Tamper These two terminals provide tamper protection to auxiliary devices such as power supplies extension loudspeakers etc If they are not used they must be linked out System Installation Extension Loudspeakers Up to two extension loudspeakers can be connected across the SPK and H O termi
28. on to the control panel JP2 To convert a standard remote keypad to an Engineers Keypad an Engineer s interface lead is required which can be obtained from your supplier P No NETEKI Control Panel A Red A C Yellow B Black D White E Blue To T8900 Remote Keypad w fe W DE n x W wW z o wW 7 Woy 0 1 Molex connector Figure 10 Engineer s Keypad Connection 14 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual TS700 LEC Installation The TS700 LEC Local Expansion Card is connected to the Remote Network and provides two additional programmable detection circuits and a programmable output The Remote Network may have up to three LECs connected as the system will always require at least one remote keypad CABLE ENTRY Network connections I N w S w a199 Programmable detection circuits dolv g Oq a V LOO Programmable output switched ve 100mA L y yz E yezi I D selector Tamper switch CABLE ENTRY Fit jumper link to disable tamper switch Figure 11 TS700 LEC Layout us Always ensure that all power mains and battery is removed before making any connections to the LEC 1 Remove the cover from the base and carefully remove the PCB 2 Ifthe LEC is being fitted inside the control panel you may remove the LEC PCB from its base and secure it to base of the control pane
29. operation as follows 1 Full Set Mode Healthy to Active 2 Part Set Mode A Healthy to Active 3 Part Set Mode B Healthy to Active 4 Part Set Mode C Healthy to Active 5 Full Set Mode Healthy to Shorted 6 Part Set Mode A Healthy to Shorted 7 Part Set Mode B Healthy to Shorted 8 Part Set Mode C Healthy to Shorted If all attributes are removed from a Keypoint circuit the circuit becomes a monitored circuit A monitored circuit is monitored at alll times and will activate the Timed Output 042 when triggered The operation of a monitored Circuit is also logged Circuit Attributes Each circuit type can have one or more attributes assigned to it to alter its operation The following circuit attributes can be programmed 1 Access Circuits programmed with this attribute are automatically isolated during the entry procedure to allow a walk through route for the user to access the remote keypad The Access attribute can only be assigned to Night and Final Exit circuit types 29 Eng 2 30 ineer s Menu 1 Double Knock Circuits programmed with this attribute will only cause an alarm condition if a The circuit is activated twice within the Double Knock window this time may be set in the System Timers Menu b The circuit remains active for the whole duration of the Double Knoc
30. part set Mode see Configure Omits on page 42 lt gt Circuit 02 Hallway detector must be programmed as a Night circuit with the Entry attribute This will ensure that the entry timer is started when the occupants come downstairs to unset the system Appendices Alarm Abort amp Confirmation Both the TS690 and TS690ID support Alarm Abort and Sequential Confirmation The alarm abort can be achieved by either sending an abort signal on a dedicated channel or by restoring the alarm channel Digicom stand alone TS690 TS690ID DC POWER BA ov Abort 043 4 Second Alarm 011 5 KJ NI 8 Confirmation Figure 28 Alarm Abort amp Sequential Confirmation Alarm Abort Operation When the alarm is triggered the system transmits a channel 3 Alarm to the ARC If the system is unset within the Abort Delay period the abort output is triggered and an Abort signal is transmitted to the ARC The alarm output is also restored Sequential Confirmation Operation When the first alarm is triggered the system transmits channel 3 Alarm to the ARC If a different zone is activated the system transmits second alarm signal to the ARC 1 If the DC6 is being used program the digicom channels as shown below see Digi Channels on page 26 If a stand alone digicom is being used program the digicom outputs as shown below see Digi Outputs on page 26 Channel No Output T
31. the system will require resetting normally this is done by the engineer or coded remote reset Applying a ve to this input terminal will cause the system to reset after a full alarm This inout could be connected to the Control output on a REdCARE STU so that the Alarm Receiving Centre can poll the STU and thus reset the panel Control Panel 3GSTU Channel Inputs are Programmed as Positive Removed Program As Open 036 5 4 Alarm 005 3 KJ 2 O N ow T oa O N 0 gt la gt la PA 006 Fire 007 DC POWER LINE FLT J REM RESET J ON O ONIN O ONIN DON AO A Figure 21 3GSTU RedCARE Connections DC6 Digi Modem Installation A plug on digi modem DC6 can be fitted inside the control panel to allow remote interrogation and programming via a personal computer PC It will also function as a standard digital communicator Before attempting to install the DC6 the installer must be aware of the following Regulatory Requirements The DC digi modem must be installed by an electrically competent person TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Application The DC6 digital communicator modem is suitable for connection to the following types of telephone line e Direct exchange lines PSTN supporting DTMF Tone dialling or Loop Disconnect Pulse Dialling e PABX exchanges with or without secondary proceed indication is The DC is only approved for u
32. to only be used where setting part setting and unsetting of the system is required PCB Layouts amp Connections Detection Circuits Each remote keypad has programmable detection circuits two Loudspeaker Volume For adjusting the volume of a speaker wired to the remote keypad NETLCD only LED Mimic If this jumper link is set to the enabled position the red A LED on the keypad will be ON when the keypad output is active Remote I D Used to select the remote keypads address ENG Engineer Ward Sounder Control If this jumper link is set to the disabled position the remote keypad sounder will follow the control panel speaker output If this link is set to enabled the remote keypad sounder will only activate when the panel speaker and the output on the remote keypad are active atthe same time Loudspeaker Output This terminal can be connected to a single 16 Ohm Loudspeaker NETLCD only Network Connections amp OJP Terminals A to E are used to connect the remote keypad to the control panel network The O P terminal is the programmable output TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Tamper Switch Remote Keypad case tamper ENT Key Disable If the ENT key is enabled the remote keypad can be used to set unset and access all user menus If the ENT key is disabled the remote keypad can only be used to set and unset the system
33. types Entry Circuits with this attribute will initiate the entry procedure when the system is part set and respond as normal when full set This attribute must be assigned to all circuits that are required to initiate the entry procedure in the TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual part set condition The Entry attribute can only be assigned to Night 24hr and Final Exit circuit tyoes When assigned to a 24 Hour circuit type the circuit can be used to initiate the entry procedure Once the system is unset the 24 hour will revert fo normal operation Chime Circuits with this attribute will cause the internal sounders and remote keypad sounders to generate a two tone chime sound if the circuit is activated The chime attribute may only be assigned to Night 24hr Auxiliary Final Exit and Exit Terminator circuit types LCD Starburst LED Engineers menu 1 paT Select Options ENGR cit Program circuits pte LL I NUTT L L fat Enter CCT No gt Enter circuit No e g 04 CCT 04 NIGHT Enter circuit type Not Used 5 Fire Night 6 Auxiliary 24hr 7 Final Exit 3 PASilent 8 Exit Terminator PA Audible 9 Key Point Circuit No Circuit Type 0 IEE Uu AGNO e g 7 for Final Exit CCT 04 F EXIT ay F Attributes gt k k k Xx KK FEXT FE Select attributes Access B Reset DKnock 6 Monitorea Test 7 Entry Omit 8 Chime e g 8 f
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35. 029 Please Exit Now Part Set B Time left gt 0029 Please Exit Now Part Set C Time left gt 0029 User Menu 1 Flowchart Engineer s Menu 1 Add Clear ID Devices TS690ID I A This option allows the engineer to add and remove ID devices from the system It also allows you to diagnose the ID loop Clear amp Relearn ID Devices This option causes the system to clear any previously learnt devices and re scan the ID loop and learn all connected devices In order for a device to be detected the device must NOT be in a tamper condition Add ID Devices This option causes the system to re scan the ID loop and only learn new devices that have been connected In order for a new device to be detected the device must NOT be in a tamper condition Display Codes When using the Clear Add ID Devices option the top line of the display shows that status of ID devices 1 to 15 the bottom line of the display shows the status of ID devices 16 to 30 The following characters are used to indicate the following status Device not fitted Device is healthy normal Device is active alarm Device is in tamper Device is in a fault condition normally caused by two devices fitted with the same ID Slow Scan Mode The SLOW SCAN mode can be used to diagnose the ID line and check for correct voltage levels at each ID device When selected the ID loop continuously cycles through the RESET MID and HIGH
36. 1 reset to 5678 by the engineer DELAY ALARM 01 38 Dn TIC rae AT oo Delayed alarm during a part set condition DURESS 01 31 N CLAS IJ r 2 Duress alarm from user passcode 01 31 ENTRY 01 38 E COLI 7 OI Entry timer started by circuit 01 38 ENTRY ALARM 01 38 ran Z oL oan F So Entry timed out alarm from circuit 01 38 FACTORY RESTART rr System Factory Restarted FIRE ALARM 01 38 me LI I_ 20 AT oo Fire alarm circuit activated FIRST KNOCK 01 38 COs IT OI The first activation of a Double Knock circuit FUSE BLOWN 01 ELA I LI I I Control Panel 12V Auxiliary Fuse blown KEY POINT 01 38 DMI III Key point operation from circuit 01 38 LINE FAULT Telephone line fault detected LINE RESTORED Telephone line fault restored MODEM LOCK OUT Modem failed to communicate NO EVENT No log event OMITS REMOVED Previously omitted circuits reinstated ON SITE RESTART System On Site restart PA ALARM 01 38 Aer CoL 1 JE Panic Alarm circuit activated PA CODE 01 15 r L L I Panic Alarm passcode entered 00 Keypaad PA 43 Engineers Menu 2 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Log Event Codes LCD Starburst Description PANEL LID TAMPER Control panel lid removed PART SET A B C System Part Set using one of t
37. 9 Invert Digi O Ps 20 Online Keypad 21 Restore PID 22 User Authorised 23 Mimic Alm amp Fit 24 Monitor Off Hook 25 Answerphone Def 26 Send Open Close 27 Tampers always 28 24hr ccts always 29 Keypad PA Silent No Bell is an SCB User 1 Unlimited Fire Signals Set Audible 24hr Ccts Disable Duress Normal Abort O P Can t Set with LF Engineer Reset Fast Format Lo Sec Engineer Tamp Engr Reset No Battery Test F Exit is Normal User Code Only Show Time Only Dial Alternatively No Set with AC Off Normal Chime Normal O P 1 Normal Digi O Ps No Online Keypad PID Alarms Only No Authorisation Mimic Alarm Only Monitor Line Cut Only Normal Answer No Open Close Tampers when set 24hr ccts when set Keypad PA Audible Go To User Menu 1 Add Clear ID Devices A Add ID Devices B Toggle ID Status and View Circuits Mode C Clear and Learn all ID Devices 0 Toggle SLOW SCAN Mode and Normal View Location Text Setting Modes 0 Full Set A Part Set A B Part Set B C Part Set C 1 Final Exit 2 Exit Terminator 3 Timed Exit 4 Instant 5 Deferred System Print Out 54 Remote Reset Algorithm Enter Algorithm number 004 199 Re Map ID Devices amp Relearn Hardware Re Map ID Devices TS690ID Only 1 Enter Device No 01 30 then ENT 2 Enter Circuit No 01 38 then ENT 3 Repeat for other devices Relearn Hardware Clears the RELEARN RE
38. A Silent When programmed as Yes pressing 1 amp 3 on the remote keypad will generate a silent PA alarm When programmed as No pressing 1 amp 3 on the remote keypad will generate an audible PA alarm Default No I The Keypad PA feature is only available on remote keypads fitted with version 4 0 software or above LCD Engineers menu 1 Select Options Configuration FARI Enter Number Soo CONFIG fas Enter configuration No e g 07 for user reset Deco reset WES ue Option No Option 07 Yes to alternate Yes and No User reset Option 07 No EN Starburst LED TD I ENGRI El NG Configuration Flowchart TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Go to User Menu 1 1 0 This option allows the engineer to access User menu 1 the flowchart below shows the options within User menu 1 for full details refer to the Operators Manual Engineers menu 1 Select Option Sounder ON gt 08 Bell Test Press ESC to end Walk Test Walk Test Press ESC to end Remote Remote Reset Reset Quote gt 6846 Change Change passcode code New code gt Enable Chime ccts are Chime Enabled Omit Shunt CCTS ISOLATED Group 08 30 Sun 28 Apr Omit Omit Circuits Circuits Enter CCT No gt ilent Set Silent Set Silent Se Enter Group gt Please Exit Now Full Set Time left gt 029 Please Exit Now Part SSTA Time left gt 0
39. D devices and 2 cores for supplying 12V power for PIR s etc The number of devices permitted per cable run is governed by the resistance of the cable used Standard 4 core alarm cable 7 0 2mm has a resistance of approximately 8 Ohms per 100 metres and as a guide the maximum number of devices that can be connected at the END of a single cable run is as follows Max cable loss resistance ends shorted at panel Max Cable Distance m No of Biscuits at end of cable 30 40m 6 Ohms 68m 11 Ohms 107m 17 Ohms 150m 24 Ohms TS690ID TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual If a different type of cable is used the distances should be recalculated e g if 7 0 4mm cable is used a single run of 80 metres would support 30 devices on the end as the resistance of the cable is halved When installing the ID loop wiring It is usually more practical to run several cables from the control panel to the different areas of protection This effectively reduces any distance problems and makes fault finding much easier To reduce the likelinood of induced interference and wherever possible cables should not be positioned along side mains power telephone or other data transmission cables or run within the same ducting or trunking as any other cables The wiring for remote keypads and internal sounders loudspeakers should not be connected in the same multi core as the ID loop is Included in the spares pac
40. Digi Modem i Optional Outputs 1 3 Number of Zones 2 to 38 Figure 1 TS690 amp TS690ID System Architecture Overview TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Specifications Control Panel Part No Input Supply Current Power Supply Standby Battery Outputs 1 3 Digi Outputs 1 5 TS690 6 to 14 zones TS690M with DC modem TS690ID 2 to 38 zones TS690IDM with DC6 modem 230V 10 50Hz 110mA normal 250MA alarm with speaker 1 5A 7 0Ah 1 Voltage free changeover 2 Switched ve 500MA 3 Switched ve 500MA ve removed Source SMA in 12V condition Sink 100MA in OV condition Speaker Output 16 Ohms Bell Trigger Switched ve 500mA Strobe Trigger Switched ve 500MA Dimensions 384 W x 31 2 H x 95 D mm Material 1 2mm mild steel Weight 4 9 Kg Environment 10 to 55 C LCD Remote Keypad Part No NETLCD Display 32 character Liquid Crystal Green power LED Red function LED Current SOMA normal 60MA alarm Zones 2 Output Switched ve 100mA Dimensions 150 W x 104 H x 30 D mm Material 3mm Polycarbonate Weight 2829 Environment 10 to 55 C Starburst Remote Keypad Part No Display Current Zones 6 NETSTAR 8 character Liquid Crystal Green power LED Red function LED SOMA normal 60MA alarm 2 Output Switched ve 100MA Dimensions 150 W x 104 H x 30 D mm Material 3mm Polycarbonate Weight 2639 Environment 10 to 55 C LED Remote K
41. QUIRED RESET CONFIG message and logs all devices on to system TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Appendices Quick Reference Engineers Menus Engineers Menu 2 Output Types Options Output Type Output Type View Circuits A Scroll Next Circuit C Scroll Previous Circuit Bell On Comms Failed Strobe On Comms Success Set System Time Enter time e g 1400 for 2 00pm Switch 12V Comms Active Detector Reset 2nd Entry Set System Date Enter date e g 2804 for 28 April Walk Test Entry Alarm Exit Change Passcode Engineers Enter new passcode P A Duress Alarm Fire System Part Set Chime Circuits A Scroll Next Circuit B Toggle Chime Silent C Scroll Previous Circuit System Set Battery Fault Code Accepted Set Fail 24 Hour System Open Alter Shunt Group A Scroll Next Circuit B Toggle Armed Omitted C Scroll Previous Circuit Second Alarm New Alarm Courtesy Light 24hr Circuits Omitted Engr On Site Modem Lock Out Print System Log Enter Number of events and press ENT Ccts Omitted Chime Mimic Auxiliary Shunt Group Active Configure Part Sets A Scroll Next Circuit B Toggle Armed Omitted C Scroll Previous Circuit Part Set C Selected Timed Output Part Set B Selected Abort Part Set A Selected General Fault
42. SS SECURITY TS690 amp T5690ID Intruder Alarm Control Panels Installation amp Programming Manual ee COOPER Menvier TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Contents Overview Wiring A Biscuit to a PIR 16 Introduction iii 4 Wiring a Biscuit to a Panic Button 17 Control Panel o oo 4 Wiring a Biscuit to a Smoke Detector 17 Remote Keypods 4 External Sounder Connections 17 32 Character LCD NETLCD 4 Auxillary TAMPEr Lo 17 8 Character Starburst NETSTAR 0 4 Extension Loudspeokers 18 4 Character LED NETLED 4 Digicom RedCARE Installation 18 Remote Arming Station NETARM 4 DC Digi Modem Instollofion 18 TS7OOIEC 4 Regulatory Requiementis 18 System Architecture 5 Application 19 Specificolions Dae APPIOVOl Li 19 Control Panel 6 Connecltions 19 LCD Remote Keypad Installation LL 20 Starburst Remote Keypad 6 DC54 amp DC58M Installation 20 LED Remote Keypad 6 Connecting o Printer iii 21 Arming station 6 Using the DATAC RS232 Printer 21 TSTOO LEG 6 Using The CPA Prinfer 21 Programmabl
43. age Lounge e le o N Bathroom Bedroom 2 lt Landing Key lt Passive Infra Red Detector Magnetic Contact RK Remote Keypad cr Control Panel RK Bedroom 1 Bedroom 3 Figure 27 A Typical 3 Bedroom House 50 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Part Set Application Example This application example shows how to configure the part set buttons to set different areas of a 3 bedroom house Using the drawing of a typical 3 bedroom house the following part set modes are required Part Set A Circuits 01 through to 08 armed and circuits 09 and 10 omitted Part Set B Circuits 01 through to 09 armed and circuit 10 omitted Part Set C Circuits 01 through to 06 armed and circuits 07 through to 10 omitted 1 First create a table listing the circuits that are required to be armed A and omitted O for each part set mode Circuit Location gt gt gt 01 Front Door 02 Hallway detector 03 Hall door to garage 04 Garage door 05 Garage back door 06 Kitchen door 07 Dinning room PIR 08 Lounge PIR 09 Bedroom 2 PIR 10 Landing PIR O gt gt gt 2 gt gt gt gt gt gt rl gt gt gt gt gt O O O gt gt gt gt gt O O O 2 From the above table program circuits 01 10 as omitted or armed for each
44. an be used to provide the location details for the control panel e g C P located in reception area thus assisting service engineers unfamiliar with the site Details of text programming can be found on page 48 Engineer s Menu 2 LCD Only Engineers menu 2 Select Option B 1 CCT 2 Banner 3 Location 1 Circuit Text 2 Banner Message 3 Panel Location Text e g 2 for Banner Message Bloggs Alarms A Cursor Use keys to edit text e Custom Text Flowchart Modem Options VA This option allows The engineer to access the following Modem options Call Back No 1 This option allows the first call back telephone number to be programmed Call Back No 2 This option allows the second call back telephone number to be programmed Call Back No 3 This option allows the third call back telephone number to be programmed 45 Engineers Menu 2 LCD Only Engineers menu 2 Select Option Modem options lect Option Se Call back No 1 2 Call back No 2 Call back No 3 e g 1 Tel No Call back No 1 Enter Tel No e g 018112345678 018112345678 Call back N 1 Cursor Tel No Modem Call Back Numbers Flowchart Modem Password This option allows the modem password to be programmed The Modem Password can be up to 16 character long and provides a Means of security for remote communications When using the Lineload software the Mo
45. ance must be less than 100 Ohms e The maximum number of detection devices allowed in a circuit is ten CIRCUIT A System Installation Normally open devices such as pressure pads and exit terminator buttons are connected between the zone and tamper terminals If the detection circuit is not used links can be fitted across the zone and tamper loops or programmed as Not Used 500 metres or 100 Ohms pesi CIRCUIT A LA i TA LZA CIRCUIT A ae Wiring N O devices Exit Terminators Figure 12 Double Pole Wiring End Of Line The EOL method requires the following The detector alarm contacts must have a 4K7 shunt resistor fitted A 2K2 End of Line EOL resistor must be fitted at the point in the circuit furthest from the control panel Loop resistance with the EOL resistor shorted must be less than 100 Ohms The maximum number of detection devices allowed in a circuit is ten Normally open devices such as pressure pads and exit terminator buttons are connected across outer terminals If the detection circuit is not used links can be fitted across the zone and tamper loops or programmed as Not Used 15 System Installation 500 metres or 100 Ohms 4K7 Yellow Violet Red 2K2 Red Red Red a TB x CIRCUIT B Alarm Alarm Tamper Tamper TB LZB CIRCUIT B LTB l CIRCUIT B Wiring N O devices Exit T
46. arm 24 Hour alarm Equipment tamper alarm Auxiliary alarm Mains failure Low system battery System reset on site or factory Battery test failure Remote keypad removed Circuit tamper Open Close by user Alarm cancelled Open Close by keyswitch Timed test call Appendices Description Engineer program mode selected Engineer program mode cancelled Point ID Event Codes Resetting the Engineers passcode If the installation engineer has inadvertently changed the engineers passcode or the passcode has been forgotten the passcode can be reset back to 1234 without losing any other programmed data This procedure can only be used providing a master user passcode is available 1 Ensure that the system is unset and a user passcode is available 2 Remove the cover from the control panel this will cause a Panel Lid tamper alarm 3 Ask the user to enter their passcode to silence the alarm 4 Place the blade of a small screwdriver between the pins labelled FACTORY RESTART A multi tone sound indicates the engineers passcode has been reset 5 Replace the control panel cover At the remote keypad enter 1234 The display will show Engineers Menu 1 To change the engineer s passcode see Change Engineer s Passcode on page 41 49 Appendices TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Kitchen Dining Room Hall Gar
47. ates 137 Circuit Mimic Will mimic active when circuit is active Circuits 01 to 38 respectively 237 Circuit Alarms Active when a circuit causes an alarm or is activated during a walk test for circuits 01 to 38 respectively Following a wallk test the operator can confirm the operation of all the appropriate circuits at a mimic panel The control unit clears these indications when the operator enters a valid passcode TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Program Circuits 1 4 The TS690 can monitor up to 14 detection circuits whereas the TS690ID can monitor up to 38 detection circuits Each circuit must be programmed in order for the system to respond correctly Circuit Types The circuit type defines how the circuit will respond when it is triggered The following circuit types are available O Not Used A circuit that will never generate any alarm 1 Night A circuit that will generate a full alarm when the system is set 2 24hr A circuit which is monitored at all times When triggered in the unset condition a local alarm is generated and when triggered in the set condition a full alarm is generated 3 PA Silent A circuit which is monitored at all times When triggered it will activate any outputs that are programmed as P A 4 PA Audible A circuit which is monitored at all times When triggered it will activate any outputs that are programmed as P A and generate a full alarm condition 5 Fire A circ
48. conditions 5 seconds for each For correct operation the voltages should be RESET 1 9V to 2 4V MID 5 6 to 6 4V HIGH 9 0 to 10 1V 37 Engineer s Menu 1 LCD Starburst LED Engineers menu 1 He Option ENGR i El ID Devices 01 15 HGE 5x2 iim 16 30 et PFa A Add ID devices B Toggle ID amp View Circuits Clear amp learn ID devices 0 Toggle Slow Scan Mode CCT 01 Healthy ETOH DI H Use the A amp C keys to scroll through circuits 89 0 ID SLOW SCAN ID SLOW SCAN Use q DVM to measure Voltages at ID devices E Add Clear ID Devices Flowchart View Location Text LCD Only 1 B This option allows the engineer to view the panel location text The text message is programmed in Engineers menu 2 see page 45 LCD Only Engineers menu 1 Select Options PANEL IS IN RECEPTION CLOSET Location Text View Location Text Flowchart Re Mop ID Devices TS 90IlD 1 C This option qllows The engineer to re mop ID devices to circuits By default all devices are mapped to their corresponding circuit i e ID device 01 is Mapped to circuit 01 ID device 28 is mapped to circuit 28 etc is If a system relearn is required when selecting this option the relearn is performed first see Relearn Hardware Once the relearn has been carried out re selecting this option will select the Re Map ID Devices option TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Starburst LED En
49. control panel PCB 7 The printer will printout a header when finished the system program details and event log can be printed 8 When finished unplug the printer If the printer is left connected events will be printed as and when they occur Programmable Outputs The TS690 and TS690ID has many programmable outputs which can be used to drive relays LED s etc Each output can be programmed for a different function see Programmable Output Types on page 26 Control Panel Outputs The control panel has three programmable outputs 1 Set of voltage free changeover contacts rated at 1 Amp 2 Switched ve output rated at 500mA 3 Switched ve output rated at 500mA Remote Keypads amp TS700 LECs Each remote keyoad and TS700 LEC has one programmable output O P Switched ve output rated at 100MA 21 System Installation Relay available from RS components P No 346 946 Capable of switching mains voltages Diode IN418 Aux 0V 12V OV ve O P Programmed as Detector Reset Smoke Detector Aux 0V ve O P 1KO Ohm Resistor N xv LED Light Emiting Diode Aux 0V ve O P 12V Buzzer RS Part No 245 051 Aux 0V ve Outputs TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Aux 12 V Reloy ovoiloble from RS components P No 346 946 Capable of switching mains voltages Diode IN418 ve O P Programmed as Alarm Bell etc Aux 12V Smoke Detec
50. d Deactivates when the system is unset No 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 Engineer s Menu 1 Type Description Part Set B Selected Activates when Part Set B is selected Deactivates when the system is unset Part Set A Selected Activates when Part Set A is selected Deactivates when the system is unset Full Set Selected Activates when Full Set is selected Deactivates when the system is unset Tamper Fault Activates when a Tamper alarm is detected and deactivates when the alarm is reset Line Fault Activates when a telephone line fault is detected and deactivates when the fault is cleared Mains Off Activates when mains power is removed and deactivates when the mains power is restored Exit Entry Activates when the panel is in the exit or entry mode Test Fail Activates when a circuit fails test deactivates when reset by the engineer First Knock Activates when a double knock circuit is activated for the first time Deactivates when the circuit is activated for the second time or when the system is reset Comms Failed Activates for 5 seconds when the plug on digicom fails to communicate Comms Success Activates for 5 seconds when the plug on digicom communicates successfully Comms Active Activates when the plug on digicom is active and deactivates when the plug on digicom is inactive 2nd Entry Activates when the s
51. d as Yes the Menvier Lineload On Line Keypad feature is enabled When programmed as No the Menvier Lineload On Line Keypad feature is disabled Default Yes Restore P 1 D When programmed as Yes the Point ID restore status is transmitted When programmed as No point ID restore is not transmitted Default Yes 22 User Authorised When programmed as Yes the Menvier Lineload software can only write information to the control panel after the user has authorised remote communications When programmed as No the Menvier Lineload software can write information to the control panel without user authorisation Default No 23 Mimic Alm amp Fit When programmed as Yes any outputs programmed as the type Circuit Alarm will activate when the relevant circuit is in alarm or in a fault condition When programmed as No any outputs programmed as the type Circuit Alarm will activate when the relevant circuit is in alarm Default No 2 35 Engineer s Menu 1 24 Monitor off hook When programmed as Yes the plug on digicom will monitor the telephone line for off hook conditions high security line monitoring When programmed as No the plug on digicom will only monitor the telephone line for line cut conditions low security Default No 25 Answer Phone Def When programmed as Yes the plug on digi modem will only answer incoming calls after a second attempt When
52. d the type of DVM that you have Typical resistance readings are as follows 1 device 90K Ohms 10 devices 8 5K Ohms 20 devices 4 5K Ohms 30 devices 2K Ohms TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual 3 4 5 Disconnect from control panel and twist the two cores of the ID loop together ID LOOP With the ID loop still disconnected from the control panel use a DVM to measure the resistance between the following cores and terminals a ID core and OV terminal b ID core and 12V terminal c ID core and Mains earth terminal d ID core and OV terminal e ID core and 12V terminal f ID core and Mains earth terminal In all cases the DVM should indicate an open Circuit any other reading could indicate a short circuit or wiring fault and must be investigated At the control panel twist the two cores of the ID loop together so that the ID loop is shorted At each end of the ID loop points A B and C in our example shown in the figure below LLO ye DODO TELO lt Figure 26 ID Loop Wiring Tests measure the resistance between the two cores of the ID loop normally theses are the yellow and blue cores See the table of page 8 A reading greater than 2K Ohms are usually caused by an open circuit Re connect the ID Loop to the control panel When the system is powered up use the SLOW SCAN feature to check voltage levels at each
53. de 2580 2560 New code gt 2580 Change Passcode Flowchart Chime Circuits 2 5 This option allows an alternative method of programming circuits as chime LCD Engineers menu 2 Starburst LED ENGR2 Ed Select Option Alter Chime ccts Enter CCT No gt Enter circuit No eg 10 Font Door SESA oe CCT 10 Silent ELT 9 5 ID 5 A Next Circuit Alternate Chime Silent Previous Circuit Circuit text Circuit No amp Status ESC Chime Circuits Flowchart Engineers Menu 2 Alter Shunt Group 2 6 Circuits can be assigned to the shunt group The shunt group can be isolated by using user menu 1 option 6 or by using a Shunt code see User Manual LCD Starburst LED Engineers menu 2 ENED S a Select Option ENGR e ce 7 Alter Shunt Grp CET ni n Ji Enter CCT No gt Enter circuit No e g 09 I Roller Door CECT 09 08 09 0 CCT 09 Omitted bere LIT LI A Next Circuit Alternate Armed Omitted Previous Circuit ESC Circuit text Circuit No amp Status Alter 24hr Group Flowchart Print System Log 2 7 The system log stores 700 events if a printer is connected to the system it is possible to print a selected number of events Once the printout has been started it can only be stopped by selected this option again and entering OOO for the number of events LCD Starburst LED Engineers menu 2 Select Option Print System Log No
54. de is selected all tampers are not monitored is After performing a factory restart or on site restart the system will show RELEARN REQUIRED RESET CONFIG when the engineer exits from engineers mode This message is cleared by performing a Hardware Relearn see page 38 PANEL IS IN RECEPTION CLOSET gt Re Map Devices Enter No gt amp L Releam Hardware Engineers Menu 1 25 Engineer s Menu 1 Panel Outputs 1 1 Outputs 1 3 on the control panel and remote keypad outputs 5 8 can be programmed to any of the output tyoes shown on pages 26 to 28 LCD Starburst LED Engineers menu 1 ENGR I CI Select Options Z Panel Output BONE su E f amet dl i u Enter output No 1 8 e g Panel Output 1 SA is type gt 004 Da Da LL DO Type No Enter new output type e g 021 Panel Output 1 is type gt 021 ri mal GUE J Panel Outputs Flowchart Digicom Outputs 1 2 The 5 digicom outputs on the control panel PCB can be programmed to any of the output types shown on pages 26 to 28 In addition all outputs can be inverted see Configuration option 19 on page 35 LCD Starburst LED Engineers menu 1 Du Ei Select Options ENGR i EiT Digi Output Airuno Iiae Enter Number gt LIDI UI ora Enter output No 1 5 eg 5 Digi Output 5 S 883 n 13 Type No is type gt Enter new output type e g 043 Digi Output 5
55. dem Password in the site profile must match the Modem Password that is stored in the control panel Modem Site No LCD Only Engineers menu 2 Select Option Modem options Select Option Modem Password Enter password e g 5750 Password Cursor 5750 Password Mod m Password Modem Password Flowchart 46 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual This option allows the Modem site number to be programmed The Modem Site No is a 4 digit number that is used as a site reference When using the Lineload software the Site Reference number in the site profile must match the Modem Site No that is stored in the control panel LCD Only Engineers menu 2 Select Option Modem options Select Option Site No Modem Site No Cursor Enter 4 digit site No e g 0001 0001 Site No Mod m Site No Modem Site Number Flowchart Program Digicom This option allows the plug on digi modem DC6 to be programmed Telephone Numbers 1 amp 2 The telephone number of the alarm receiver Account Numbers 1 amp 2 The account chip number that allocated to you by your central station Reports To Numbers 1 amp 2 The individual channels that will report to the selected receiver number Set Day Channels The channels that will report a close set and open day conditions Restore Channels The channels that will report a restore reset conditio
56. e reset by the user When programmed as No alarms can only be reset by the engineer or via remote reset Default Yes TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual 08 Extended format When programmed as Yes the plug on digicom will report using Point ID extended format When programmed as No the plug on digicom will report using standard fast format Default No 09 Hi Sec Engineer When programmed as Yes the engineer must enter his passcode and remote reset number to gain access to engineer s menu 1 When programmed as No only the engineer s passcode is required to access engineer s menu 1 Default No 10 Tamp user reset When programmed as Yes tamper alarms can be reset by the user When programmed as No tamper alarms can only be reset by the engineer or via remote reset Default Yes 11 Do battery test When programmed as Yes the control panel battery and any monitored PSU batteries are tested every hour and when exiting the engineer s mode When programmed as No the control panel battery and any monitored PSU batteries are not tested Default No 12 F Exit is NIGHT When programmed as Yes final exit circuits change to night circuits when the system is part set When programmed as No final exit circuits remain as final exit circuits when the system is part set Default No 13 Use code Enter When programmed as Yes all passcodes require an additional press of the ENT key to
57. e Outputs 21 Control Panel Ouipufs 21 System Installation Remote Keypads amp TS700 LECs 21 Cable Routing 7 Pre Power Up Checks 22 Remote LEC Network Wiring 7 ID Cable Checks TS690ID Only 22 ID Loop Wiring TS690ID ONIM 8 Ini ial POWer Up iii 23 Cabling Requirements 8 Power Up Checis Y 23 Control Panel Installation 9 NVM Defoulls so eee eee 24 Control Panel PCB Layout 0 10 Connection Terminals amp Indicators 11 Engineer s Menu 1 Mains Connection 12 Battery Connection 12 Iniroducfion LL 25 Remote Keypods 12 Menu contents i 25 NETLCD Remote Keypad 12 Panel Outputs eee eee 26 NETSTAR Remote Keypad 12 DigicomOutpuis a 26 NETLED Remote Keypad 12 Digicom Channels 1 26 NETARM Remote Arming Station 12 ProgrammableQuiputTypes 26 PCB Layouts amp Connections 12 Program CHCUIIS Li 29 Installation Procedure 13 Circuit TYPES ey 29 Keypad Loudspeaker Connections 14 Circuit Afiibules LL 29 Engineer s Keypad 14 System TIMENS i 31 TS700 LEC Installation 14 Seffing Modes 61 0 6 sevens 33 Wiring Detection Circuits Li 15 DO System PINT eee 34 Double Po
58. econd entry timer is started and deactivates when the second entry timer expires Entry Activates when the panel is in the entry mode Exit Activates when the panel is in the exit mode 27 Engineer s Menu 1 No 032 033 034 035 03 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 28 Type Description Duress Alarm Activates when a duress passcode is entered and deactivates when the duress alarm is reset System Part Set Activates when the system is part set and deactivates when the system is fully set or unset Battery Fault Activates when a battery fault occurs and deactivates when the battery fault is cleared Set Fail Activates when the system fails to set and deactivates when the set fail condition is reset by the user System Open Activates when the system is unset deactivates when the system is fully set or part set New Alarm Activates for 2 seconds when any circuit causes a new alarm condition 24hr Circuits Omitted Activates when one or more 24 Hour circuits are omitted Modem Lockout Activates when the modem is locked out four failed attempts Deactivates when a master user passcode is entered or after 4 hours Chime Mimic Activates for 2 seconds when a circuit that is programmed as chime is activated Shunt Group Active Activates when the shunt code has been used to shunt a group of circuits Deactivates when the shunt code is used again to re instate the Circuits
59. entional zones via remote keypads or LECs Both systems feature local downloading via a DCI link and PC or remote downloading via a plug on digi modem DC6 and PC Control Panel The control panel is the controlling unit for the system it has a power supply and connections for a standby battery It hos the following facilities e 6 programmable detection circuits TS690 only Detector loop for connecting up to 30 programmable ID biscuits TS690ID only Bell and strobe outputs 3 programmable outputs 1 x Voltage free contacts and 2 high current transistorised 5 programmable digicom RedCARE outputs A connector for a plug on digi Modem DC6 Extension loudspeaker output All system program information and the 700 event log is stored in a removable non volatile memory NVM 15 user codes engineer s code 7 0Ah battery capacity Remote Keypads Up to 4 remote keypads can be connected to the control panel Each remote keypad has two detection circuits and a single switched ve output All remote keypads have Power LED and q programmable Function LED the Function LED may be programmed as Fault or Area Set etc There are four types of remote keypads that can be used 32 Character LCD NETLCD The NETLCD remote keypad has a backlit 32 character super twist Liquid Crystal Display LCD and a backlit tactile rubber keypad When using the LCD Keypads the text for user codes par
60. erminators Figure 13 End of Line Wiring Wiring ID Biscuits Each ID biscuit is identified by its own number 01 to 30 and contains its own internal sensor which is continuously monitored by the two wire ID Loop The figure below shows the basic connections to the biscuit using a tamper and alarm contacts ID Loop Tamper Switch ID Biscuit Yellow Hh Contacts ID Loop Figure 14 ID Wiring 16 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual When the tamper switch is opened the ID biscuit becomes off line and a tamper alarm is generated by the control panel If the alarm contacts are opened the biscuit s internal sensor changes state and the control panel will see this as an active condition and will respond as appropriate Biscuit Connections The figure below shows an ID wired biscuit the connection are as follows Yellow Wire ID Loop Blue Wire ID Loop White Wire Alarm switch wire Biscuit Number Yellow wire ID LOOP White wire alarm switch Blue wire ID LOOP Figure 15 A Wired ID Biscuit Wiring A Biscuit to a PIR The figure below shows typical wiring configuration for a standard PIR From Panel To next detector Figure 16 Wiring a Biscuit to a PIR TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual System Installation Wiring a Biscuit to a Panic Button External Sounder Connections The figure below shows typical wiring configuration The following terminals
61. ess to User menu 1 Reset Only Users 02 15 can be programmed as Reset Only This user type allows 24hr alarms to be reset and access to User menu 1 option 1 to 7 and 9 Duress Users 02 15 can be programmed as Duress When this user type is entered a silent Panic Alarm i e Bell and sounders not triggered is transmitted to the central station via the telephone line and remote signalling device if fitted The user will still be able to set and unset the alarm system and access User menu 1 is All other user code types will generate a Duress alarm if the passcode is entered with the first two digits reversed e g for a standard passcode of 2580 enter 5280 to generate a Duress alarm If required this TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual feature can be disabled by the installation company or by making the first two digits of the passcode the same PA Code Users 02 15 can be programmed as PA Code When this user type is entered a Panic Alarm is transmitted to the central station via the telephone lime and remote signalling device if fitted The external sounder s and strobe light s are also activated Shunt Users 02 15 can be programmed as Shunt When this user type is entered the circuits assigned to the shunt group are isolated When the passcode is re entered the circuits assigned to the shunt group are reinstated us This user type will be displayed
62. eypad Part No NETLED Display 4 character seven segment Green power LED Red function LED Current 60mA normal 70mA alarm Zones 2 Output Switched ve 100MA Dimensions 150 W x 104 H x 30 D mm Material 3mm Polycarbonate Weight 254g Environment 10 to 55 C Arming Station Part No Display Current Zones Output Dimensions Material Weight Environment TS700 LEC Part No Current Zones Output Dimensions Material Weight Environment NETARM Green power LED Red function LED SOMA normal 40MA alarm 2 Switched ve 100MA 150 W x 104 H x 30 D mm 3mm Polycarbonate 254g 10 to 55 C TS700 LEC SOMA normal 40mA alarm 2 Switched ve 100MA 142 W x 82 H x 36 D mm 3mm Polycarbonate 213g 10 to 55 C TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual System Installation System Installation Cable Routing When installing cables the following should be noted is Ensure that all Network and detection circuit cables are kept clear of mains supply cables telephone cables R F cables and cables supplying bells or sounders Screened cable may prove necessary if the Network or ID loop is run adjacent to cables that produce R F or are switching high current loads e g mains telephone computer etc Mains power supply cables to the system must be connected to an un switched fused spur that cannot be accidentally switched off The mains cable must enter the ho
63. gineers menu 1 _ E Re map Devices Enter Device gt LCD C Enter ID device No 01 30 e g 18 EJ Re map Devices to Circuit gt 18 The disploy shows the current mopping Enter new circuit No e g 21 Re map Devices to Circuit gt 21 Nu u Re Map Circuits Flowchart Relearn Hardware 1 C If the system hardware configuration has changed whilst in engineers mode for example a remote keypad added or removed from the system The system will show RELEARN REQUIRED when exiting from engineers mode To clear this message you must re select engineers menu 1 and press C the panel will generate an acceptance tone and all current hardware is re logged on to the system It is advisable that you confirm the new hardware by viewing the system log see page 42 LCD Starburst LED RELEARN REQUIRED RESET res 02 30 01 san fres Loi Enter engineer s passcode Engineers menu 1 ENGRI Eie Select Option s Press A confirmation tone will be heard Relearn Hardware Flowchart TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Engineer s Menu 2 Engineers Menu 2 Introduction Engineer s menu 2 is selected by pressing the ENT key whilst Engineers menu 1 is selected Each menu option can be selected by pressing the relevant Hot key Menu Contents Hot key Option Page A View Circuits 40 2 Set System Time 40 3 Set System Da
64. he supply should be fed from a readily accessible disconnect device e g un switched fused spur fitted When making mains connections it should be ensured that if the cable slips in such a way as fo place a strain on the conductors the protective earthing conductor will be the last to take the strain FUSE 315MA To transformer Figure 6 Mains Supply Connections Battery Connection A 7Ah battery must be fitted to the system to allow it to function during a mains fail condition The TS690 amp TS690ID is equipped with a Battery Protection circuit so that if a battery is accidentally reverse connected or its voltage is below 4V the BATI FAULT LED lights To clear the fault simply reconnect or replace the battery as appropriate Remote Keypads Four types of remote keypads can be used on the system however only the NETLCD remote keypad can be used for programming text information Any combination of remote keypad can be used on the same system if desired TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual NETLCD Remote Keypad The NETLCD remote keypad has a 32 character backlit Liquid Crystal Display LCD NETSTAR Remote Keypad The NETSTAR remote keypad has a 8 character backlit Starburst Liquid Crystal Display LCD NETLED Remote Keypad The NETLED remote keypad has a 4 character LED display NETARM Remote Arming Station The NETARM remote arming station does not have q display therefore it is designed
65. he A B or C buttons PASSCODE 00 15 User passcode entered 00 15 RELEARN REQUIRED Hardware releam required see page 38 REM REMOVED 01 04 Remote Keypad removed from system REM SERVICE CALL Remote service call via Lineload software and PC REM TAMPER 01 04 Remote Keypad cover removed REMOTE ADDED 01 04 Remote Keypad added to the system REMOTE RESET System reset by Remote Reset passcode SERVICE CALL END Remote service call finished SERVICE REQUIRED Service required SET FAIL System failed to Set SYSTEM OPEN System fully unset SYSTEM RE ARMED System re armed all healthy circuits SYSTEM SET System fully set TAMPER 00 Short circuit on ID loop TAMPER 01 38 Tamper alarm from circuit TEST CCTS OFF All circuits taken off Test TEST FAIL 01 38 Circuit failed during Test TIME CHANGED Reset User Code 1 2 0 This option allows the installation engineer to reset the master user user 01 back to the factory default code of 5678 This feature is useful when the master user has forgotten their passcode or has accidentally changed it without realising This operation is logged LCD Engineers menu 2 Select Option Starburst LED ENGRO Eg RESET f f USER I LIST Press ENT to Reset User 1 to reset user 1 Reset User Code Flowchart 44
66. hen active Default Yes oO User 1 Limited When programmed as Yes user 1 is disabled from options 6 and 8 in user menu 2 When programmed as No user 1 has access to all user menus and options Default No 02 Fire signals all When programmed as Yes fire alarm activations are signalled to the ARC at all times When programmed as No fire alarm activations are signalled to the ARC only when the system is full set Default No 03 Silent 24hr ccts When programmed as Yes 24hr circuit are silent When programmed as No 24hr circuits are audible Default No 04 Enable duress When programmed as Yes the reversal of the first wo digits on any passcode will generate a duress alarm When programmed as No the reversal of the first two digits on any passcode will NOT generate a duress alarm Default No 05 Invert Abort O P When programmed as Yes the abort output is normally active and deactivates for 5 seconds when an alarm is aborted When programmed as No the abort output is normally inactive and activates for 5 seconds when an alarm is aborted Default No 06 SET with LF When programmed as Yes the system can be set with a telephone line fault however the user will be asked to confirm this at the time of setting When programmed as No the system cannot be set with a telephone line fault Default Yes 07 User reset When programmed as Yes alarms can b
67. his LED indicates that the system power mains or battery is healthy SYSTEM CURRENT CONSUMPTION The system current consumption may be calculated by measuring the Voltage across this test point on the main PCB Using a Voltmeter set to a low Voltage range measure the Voltage across the test point and multiply the reading by 10 to give the Total system current consumption i e a reading of 70mV 700MA BELL This 1 Amp fuse protects the supply to the external sounder bell The fuse is in line with the H O terminal connection AUXILIARY This 1 Amp fuse protects the auxiliary supply output The fuse is in line with the AUX 12V terminal connections REMOTE KEYPAD This 1 Amp fuse protects the supply to the remote network The fuse is in line with the A terminal connection ID LOOP TS690ID Only These two terminals are used for connecting ID devices IS The ID Loop has electronic short circuit protection therefore no fuse is fitted to protect it In the event that the ID Loop is shorted the system will indicate a short circuit condition and will revert to normal when the short is removed 11 System Installation Mains Connection The mains supply is connected to a 3 way Euro Type fused terminal block which is fitted with a 315mA fuse All electrical connections should be carried out by a qualified electrician and must comply with The current IEE regulations is To comply with European regulations t
68. k is a 47nF capacitor Although not necessary for correct operation of the system it will improve the system noise immunity if connected across the ID loop at one of the devices furthest from the control panel Figure 3 ID Detector Loop Wiring TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Control Panel Installation Proceed as follows l Open the control panel by removing two screws from the front cover Remove the cover and disconnect the earth bonding cable from the soade connection near the transformer Note the position of the cable entries as follows a Ten 20mm cable entries for detection alarm and remote keypad cables b A 20mm cable entry for mains 240V below the mains input terminal block 1g The mains cable must enter the control panel through its own cable entry and must not be mixed with other cables Hold The control panel back box in the required position and mark the centre of the middle fixing position Remove the back box drill and plug the hole Mains Cable Entry System Installation Screw q No 10 screw into the plugged hole Reposition the back box and mark the remaining two securing holes Remove the back box drill and plug the holes Reposition the back box and pass all cables into the base via the appropriate cable entries remembering to fit grommets where necessary Secure the back box using not less than 30mm x No 10 screws through the three securing holes
69. k window The Double Knock attribute can only be assigned to Night 24hr PA and Auxiliary circuit types Test Circuits with this attribute will be disabled from the system for the period set by the Test Time see System Timers If the circuit is activated during this period the activation will be logged and the user is informed of the circuit failure when trying to set the system The test fail message may only be cleared with the Engineers passcode If at the end of the test period no activations have occurred the circuit is automatically removed from test and behaves as normal The test period is initiated by entering the Engineers passcode The Test attribute can only be assigned to Night 24hr PA Silent PA Audible Fire Auxiliary and circuit types Omittable Circuits with this attribute are allowed to be omitted by the user when setting the system The Omit attribute can only be assigned to Night 24hr and Auxiliary circuit types Reset This attribute is normally assigned to a circuit that is connected to a vibration or smoke detector so that during the Detector Reset period the circuit is not monitored The Reset attribute can only be assigned to Night 24hr Fire and Auxiliary circuit types Monitored Circuits with this attribute will activate the Timed Output when triggered The Monitored attribute can only be assigned to Night 24hr Fire Auxiliary and Final Exit circuit
70. l PCB test points V and calculate the system current consumption see page 11 Ensure that the reading is not greater than 1 0A 1 5A for TS690ID Repeat test 3 with the system in an alarm condition and ensure that the reading is not greater than 1 0A 1 5A for TS690ID 23 System Installation Section Option Default Section TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual NVM Defaults Option Default User Codes User 00 Engineer 1234 User 01 Master 5678 System Timers 22 Service Time 000 months 23 Test Call At 003 Panel Outputs Panel Output 1 Walk Test Panel Output 2 Courtesy Light Panel Output 3 Switch 12V Panel Output 5 Code Accepted Setting Modes Full Set Final Exit Setting Part Set A Timed Exit Part Set B Timed Exit Part Set C Timed Exit Panel Output 6 7 8 Code Accepted Rem Reset Algorithm 004 Digicom Outputs Digicom Output 1 Fire Digicom Output 2 PA Digicom Output 3 Alarm Digicom Output 4 Set Digicom Output 5 Second Alarm Digicom Channels Digi Channel 1 Fire Digi Channel 2 PA Digi Channel 3 Alarm Digi Channel 4 Set igi Channel 5 Second Alarm igi Channel 6 7 8 Always Off System Timers 00 Abort Delay 180 seconds 01 No Re arms 003 02 Settle Time 007 seconds
71. l using self adhesive feet If required the tamper switch may also be disabled by fitting the jumper link across JP2 see Figure 10 3 If the LEC is being fitted outside the control panel hold the base in position and mark the two securing holes Drill and plug the wall then pass all cables into the base via the cable entry points Secure the base to the wall using the appropriate fixing screws TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual 4 Connect Remote Network cables and detection circuit cables to the appropriate terminals see Figure 10 5 Set the I D selector jumper link to the required position TS690 ID Selector Circuit A Circuit B 1 07 08 2 09 10 3 11 12 4 13 14 ENG NULL T 690ID ID Selector Circuit A Circui 1 31 32 2 33 34 3 35 3 4 3 38 ENG NULL e No two LECs or remote keypads should have the same D e DO NOT set the 1 D selector to the NULL position 6 Finally clip the LEC cover onto the base being careful not to trap any cables orto obstruct the tamper switch Wiring Detection Circuits All detection circuits may be wired as End Of Line EOL or Double Pole DP Both methods can be used on the same equipment Double Pole The DP method requires the following e The detector alarm and tamper contacts are connected to the zone and tamper terminals respectively e The combined alarm and tamper loop resist
72. le 0 cece eee 15 Remote Reset Algorihm 34 End Of Line LLL 15 CONf QUAHON aaa aaaea aaa 34 Wiring ID Biscuils 16 Goto User Menu Joiers 37 Biscuit Connections 16 Add Clear ID Devices TS690ID 37 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Clear amp Relearn ID Devices 37 Add ID Devices 37 Display Codes 37 Slow Scan Mode 37 View Location Text LCD Only 38 Re Map ID Devices TS690ID 38 Relearn Hardware 38 Engineer s Menu 2 Iniroducfion LL 39 Menu Contenfs 39 View Circuils r r 40 Set System Time LL 40 Set System Date 40 Change Passcode di si ei 41 Chime Circuits 41 Alter Shunt Group aaa aaa 41 Print System Log 41 Configure Part Sefs 42 View System LO 42 Log Event Codes 43 Log Event Codes 44 Reset User Code 44 Start Call BACK 44 Custom Text Menu LCD Only 45 CHCUT TEX ic ia ea Li 45 Banner MessQge ue 45 Location Text 45 Modem Opfions 45 CollBockNo RE EE es 45 Call Back NO 2 45 Call BOCK NO 3 45 Modem Password 46 Modem Site NO
73. n LCD Only Engineers menu 2 Select Option Modem options Select Option Acceptance tone indicates reset performed Reset Digi modem Flowchart 47 Engineers Menu 2 Text Editing Keys When programming any text the keys on the keypad function as shown below A O 0 Zero Cursor right Abondon Cursor left Accept text Next letter Space Cursor type Prev letter Cursor Types This is the normal text editing cursor Use the text editing keys as shown above This is the number cursor Use the numbered keys 0 9 to enter numeric data Common Key Sequences Character Character Key Sequence U 5 5A 5AA 5AAA 5AAAA 5AAAAA 1CCCCCCC 1CCCCCC 1CCCCC 1CCCC 1CCC 1CC 1C OA OAA OAAA OAAAA OAAAAA OAAAAAA Key Sequence gt B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q R T 48 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Displaying Text on a Starburst The TS790 STAR remote keypad is capable of displaying up to eight characters of text when it is connected to the TS690 TS690ID confrol panels However the text can only be entered using a TS900 LCD remote keypad or via Lineload software In order for the TS790 STAR remote keyoad to display the text the text must have a Special Space Character embedded in the normal tex
74. n when the input channel has returned to its original state TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual LCD Only Engineers menu 2 Select Option Modem options Select Option 018112345678 elephone No 1 Enter telephone Number 018112345679 elephone No 2 Enter telephone Number 0001 Account No 1 Enter account number 0001 Account No 2 Enter account number 234 Reports 1 Use keys 1 8 to toggle channels 1 8 23 4 Reports 2 Use keys 1 8 to toggle channels 1 8 kkk AK kK KK Set Day Use keys 1 8 to toggle channels 1 8 234 x Restore Use keys 1 8 to toggle channels 1 8 ESC Program Digicom Flowchart Engineers Menu 2 Digicom Tests This option allows the engineer to test each channel on the plug on digi modem DC6 and the five digi outputs on the main PCB LCD Engineer menu 2 Select Option Modem options Select Option Digi Idle DIE kK W kK kK kK Kk Press 1 to 8 to select the channel e g 1234 Plug on Digi status Digi Active St AS gle wee i Active outputs Digicom Tests Flowchart Reset Digi Modem When the system is powered up the control panel automatically logs on the digi modem DC6 If the device is changed or removed from the system you must either power the system down and back up again or select this menu option in order for the digi modem to be log on agai
75. nals on the control panel PCB The volume for the loudspeaker is controlled by VR1 Speaker Volume sPk IZ H O 1 x 16 Ohm Loudspeaker 2 x 16 Ohm Loudspeakers Figure 20 Loudspeaker Connections Digicom RedCARE Installation A stand alone digital communicator RedCARE STU or Paknet interface card can be connected to the control panel using the following connections Digicom Outputs 1 to 5 These are the programmable digicom output connections They are normally at 12V and switch to OV when active The outputs can be inverted so that they switch from OV to 12V when active see System Configuration on page 34 Each output will source 5mA in the 12V condition and sink 100mA in the OV condition DC POWER This provides the 12V power to the digicom This output is un fused and therefore should only be used if the digicom is fitted inside the control panel The OV supply for the digicom STU can be picked up from any of the auxiliary OV terminals LINE FLT When this input is switched to 12V a Line Fault condition is generated A Line Fault condition In the unset mode will cause a Chime type tone to be generated every minute which can be silenced by entering any valid passcode A Line Fault condition In the set mode will cancel the Bell Delay 18 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual REM RESET If the system is programmed for Engineer Reset then after a full alarm
76. om the BI master jack socket and remove the bottom section from the master jack 8 Connect the cable from A and B terminals on the DC6 to the BT master jack terminals see figure 22 9 A special insertion tool will be required to connect the cable to the master jack this is available from RS Components Part No 470 487 10 Replace the bottom section of the master jack socket and replace the two screws 11 Re apply power to the control panel 12 The DC must now be programmed refer to Modem Options on page 45 13 Each channel can be tested using the Digicom Test routine see page 47 14 Finally replace and secure the cover on the control panel 20 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual DC54 amp DC58M Installation A plug on digital communicator DC54 DC58 or DC58M may be fitted inside the control panel to allow alarm status information to be transferred to q dedicated central station The unit should be fitted in accordance with the installation instructions supplied with it and connected to the control panel plug DIGI MODEM JP3 using the lead provided with the unit The NVM within the will need to be programmed using an engineer s keypad or PPS is The control panel can only support one plug on Digi Modem either the DC or DC54 58M Do not connect both types to same control panel Plug on digicom digi modem 7 YE v Aa ff Di Connect to JP3 DIGI MODEM Oo go RSS
77. or chime 1 AGNO CCT 04 F EXIT DE C g4 FEXT FE CHIME rH Program Circuits Flowchart TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual System Timers 1 5 The system timers are as follows 00 Abort Delay 01 This timer sets the period in which the alarm signal may be aborted following an alarm condition When an alarm occurs the Abort Output 043 is only activated if the system is unset within this period If the system is unset after this period the abort outout is NOT activated The Alarm 005 output is also restored when the abort output is activated This timer has a working range of 000 199 seconds Default 180 Secs No Re arms At the end of the bell duration time the system re arms all circuits that are healthy Circuits that are still in an alarm condition are isolated until they change to a healthy condition This counter controls the number of times that a circuit will re arm before it is locked out of the system This counter has a working range of 000 199 Default 003 02 Settle Time When setting the system by Final Exit or Exit Terminator detectorsthat are on the exit route sometimes take 3 4 seconds to settle after activation The delay programmed in this timer is used to allow these detectors to settle before the system or area is set This timer has a working range of 000 199 seconds Default 007 Secs 03 Pset Com Dly When the system is part set
78. programmed as No the plug on digi modem will answer incoming calls after the modem ring counter has expired Default No 26 Send Open Close This configuration option will only effect Extended format signalling see configuration option 08 When programmed as Yes the plug on digi modem will send Open and Close signals codes 401 amp 409 to the central station When programmed as No the plug on digi modem will not send Open and Close signals codes 401 amp 409 to the central station Default Yes 27 Tamper always This configuration option will only effect Extended format signalling see configuration option 08 When programmed as Yes the plug on digi modem will send tamper alarm signals codes 137 amp 383 to the central station at all times When programmed as No the plug on digi modem will only send tamper alarm signals to the central station when the system is set or part set Default No 28 24Hr Ccts always This configuration option will only effect Extended format signalling see configuration option 08 When programmed as Yes the plug on digi modem will send 24hr Auxilliary alarm signals codes 135 amp 150 to the central station at all times When programmed as No the plug on digi modem will only send 24hr Auxilliary alarm signals to the central station when the system is set or part set Default No 36 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual 29 Keypad P
79. ransmission Version 2 0 e Control panel operation changed so that the DC6 is 100 CALL MINDER and CALL DIVERT compatible Version 2 1 e Timer 23 added Test Call At to control the hour at which a timed test call is signalled e The control panel now automatically detects a DCI being plugged on e The user remote reset procedure simplified e Second alarm output operation improved Appendices Version 2 4 e D line driver levels changed see page 37 for details e Operation of line fault timer 021 changed When the timer is set to 199 the monitoring of all line faults are disabled Version 4 0 e The control panel now supports Keypad PA pressing 1 amp 3 from NEW remote keypads fitted with software version 4 0 or above e Configuration option 27 added Tamper always This configuration option will only effect Extended format signalling e Configuration option 28 added 24Hr Ccts always This configuration option will only effect Extended format signalling e Configuration option 29 added Kepad PA Silent This Configuration option is used to make the Keypad PA feature audible or silent e Remote reset input terminal is now non latching 53 Appendices Quick Reference Engineers Menus Engineers Menu 1 Options Options TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Program Panel Outputs 1 Panel Output 1 relay 2 Panel Output 2 ve 3 Panel Output 3 ve
80. s follows a If the Pset Com Diy is set to 000 and on alarm is activated whilst the system is part set the Bell Delay timer is started At the end of the bell delay the internal sounders are activated for the duration of the Pset Bel Dly At the end of this delay the bell output is activated b If the Pset Com DIV is not set to 000 and an alarm is activated whilst the system is part set the Bell Delay timer is cancelled and the internal sounders are activated for the duration of the Pset Bel Dly At the end of this delay the bell output is activated If the Part Set Bell Delay timer is set to 199 the bell output is not activated when an alarm occurs whilst the system is part set This timer has a working range of 000 199 seconds Default 000 Secs 14 Courtesy Dur This timer is used to control The duration of the output type Courtesy Light This timer has a working range of 000 199 seconds Default 030 Secs 15 No Rem Resets This counter determines how many coded Remote Resets can occur before the system locks into engineer reset only Note Remote Reset by the Rem Reset input terminal is also affected by this counter This counter has a working range of 000 199 Default 010 16 Modem Rings This counter is for use with the DC6 it allows the installer to specify how many rings are required before the DC6 picks up the call If The counter is set to 000 it will pick the call up as soon as any
81. s Interconnection circuits should be such that the equipment continues to comply with the requirements of 4 2 of EN 41003 for TNV circuits and 2 3 of EN 60950 for SELV circuits after making connections between circuits Mounting Pilar Holes Telephone Line Connections TNV Plug onto JP4 Status LED Mounting Pilar Holes col Telephone cable Type 1 0 5mm CW1308 A 5 White Blue ring B 2 Blue White ring NOTE The Al and B1 telephone connections are not used on the UK version of the DC6 Figure 22 DC6 Connections 19 System Installation Installation is For your safety installation of the DC6 MUST be carried out in the sequence shown below 1 Ensure that all power is removed from the system i e moins supply and standby battery 2 Remove the DC6 from its packaging and fit the plastic mounting pillars into the 4 holes provided 3 Align the DC with the connector JP4 on the main PCB and push firmly into place 4 Connections to the telephone network must be made via a NET master socket Line Box 5 Using the cable type 1 0 5mm CW1308 strip back 5mm of the required cores and feed into the control panel though the appropriate cable entry Keep all telephone cables at least 5mm away from other alarm cables 6 Connect the two telephone cables to the terminal blocks A and B see figure 22 7 Remove the two screws fr
82. se with compatible PABXs Correct operation in all circumstances is not guaranteed The DC6 is fully compatible with BT Network services R Only control panels fitted with V2 0 or later software or DC s fitted with V1 17 or later software are compatible with Call Minder and Call Divert services For full details on compatibility refer to Technical Bulletin 002 04 98 or contact Technical Support R Approval The DC6 digital communicator modem is not suitable for connection as qn extension to q pay phone or 1 1 carrier systems The DC6 digital communicator modem is approved for the following usage e Automatic call initialisation e Operation in absence of proceed indication e Multiple repeat attempts e Modem Usage other than the approved usage or failure to comply with the installation and programming instructions May invalidate any approval given to the apparatus Connections Connection terminals on the DC6 are described as Telecommunications Network Voltage circuits TNV is Itis important that the installer ensures that TNV connections are only connected to the PSTN and SELV circuits are only connected to other circuits designated as SELV circuits System Installation is Please ensure that cabling to the telephone line connections TNV are routed well away from the detection circuitry SELV and the cabling to the detection circuitry SELV are routed well away from the telephone circuitry TNV i
83. t line The T5790 STAR remote will detect this character and display the preceding eight characters e g LCD Display HALLWAY PIR LOUNGE PIR OFFICE DOOR Starburst Display The character shown in the above table has been used to represent the Special Space Character the LCD keypad will still display an actual space To enter the Special Soace Character move the cursor to the required position Press 5 to select U then press 8 to change it to lower case then press A 11 times The display will now show a Special Space Character TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Appendices Point ID Extended Reporting Point ID extended reporting is a new format which when used with the DC6 can be used to report circuit ID data user ID etc The central station alarm receiver must be capable of receiving Point ID extended Format data Point ID Reporting takes the following format CCCC Q EEE GG ZZZ CCCC Customer account number Q Event qualifier where E new event 1 and R restore 3 EEE Event code see table below GG Always 00 ZZZ Circuit Point ID number reporting the alarm 001 038 or user number 001 015 for open close reports System status messages Mains Fail Walk Test etc contain zeros in the ZZZ location Description Fire alarm Panic PA Code alarm Duress alarm Silent PA alarm Audible PA alarm Intruder alarm Entry al
84. t setting modes and circuit identification can be programmed to make the operation and programming of the system easier 8 Character Starburst NETSTAR The NETSTAR remote keypad has a backlit 8 character starburst display LCD and a backlit tactile rubber keypad 4 Character LED NETLED The NETLED remote keypad has a 4 character LED display and backlit tactile rubber keypad When using the LED remote keypads text cannot be programmed but all other system functions are available Remote Arming Station NETARM The NETARM remote arming keypad does not have a display and can only be used for setting part setting and unsetting of the system TS700 LEC The Local Expansion Card LEC provides two programmable detection circuits and one programmable output TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Overview System Architecture 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output Printer Remote Speaker Network Aux 12V TS690 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones DP EOL DP EOL DP EOL DP EOL DCI Connection 6 Zones Bell output DP EOL Strobe output Digi outputs 1 5 Digi Modem i Optional Outputs 1 3 Number of Zones 8 to 14 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output Printer Remote Network Speaker Aux 12V TS690ID 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones DP EOL DP EOL DP EOL 2 Zones DP EOL DCI Connection Bell output da i 30 ID zones Strobe output Digi outputs 1 5
85. t Part Set B C Silent Part Set C Setup New Users 1 Enter user Number 01 15 2 Select user type 1 Master 2 Standard 3 Holiday 4 Set Only 5 Reset Only 6 Duress 7 PA Code 8 Shunt 3 Enter 4 digit passcode 4 Repeat for other users Full Set Chime Circuits A Scroll Next Circuit B Toggle Chime Silent C Scroll Previous Circuit Part Set A Part Set B Alter Shunt Group A Scroll Next Circuit B Toggle Armed Omitted C Scroll Previous Circuit 56 Part Set C Print System Log Enter Number of events and press ENT Configure Part Sets A Scroll Next Circuit B Toggle Armed Omitted C Scroll Previous Circuit View System Log A Scroll Backwards B Toggle Name Circuit Text C Scroll Forwards Enable Remote Service B Toggle enabled Disabled Start Call Back 1 Call Back No 1 2 Call Back No 2 3 Call Back No 3 ENT to start Call Back Circuit Text TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Appendices 57 Appendices TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual 58 TS690 amp TS690ID Installation Manual Appendices 59 MENVIER SECURITY Cooper Security Ltd C Security House Xerox Business Park Mitcheldean Gloucestershire GL17 OSZ England Product Support Tel 44 0 1594 545556 Between 09 00 and 17 00 Monday to Friday Product Support Fax 44 0 1594 545401 www coopersecurity co
86. te 40 4J ChangePasscode 41 5 Chime Circuits 41 6 Configure Shunt Group 41 Z Print System Log 41 8 Configure Part Sets 42 9 View System Log 42 10 Reset User Code 1 44 AJ Start Call Back 44 B Custom Text Menu 45 Modem Options 45 Engineers menu 1 Select Option z Engineers menu 2 Select Option View Circuits Enter CCT No gt Set Clock gt Set Date gt Change passcode New code gt Alter Chime ccts Enter CCT No gt Alter 24hr Group Enter CCT No gt Print System Log No events gt Configure Omits for part set A PASSCODE 00 08 45 59 28 04 Press ENT to Reset User 1 Call Number 1 0181 12345678 1 CCT 2 Banner 3 Location Modems options Select Option Engineer s Menu 2 39 Engineers Menu 2 View Circuits 2 1 Each detection circuit may be viewed to ascertain its status The circuit status conditions and resistance are shown below Normal 2 2 KQ 6 9 KQ Status Response None Alarm Tamper Alarm 0Q Healthy Active Tamper Shorted LCD Starburst LED Engineers menu 2 05 cs Select Option ENGR ECT Front Door CCT 01 Heathly Circuit text Circuit No amp status Enter circuit No e g 10 Back Door EEF CCT 10 Healthy mi s SE CI ry rs A
87. the communication of an alarm signal to the central station can be delayed by the value set in this timer If the timer is set to 199 the part set communications are disabled This timer has a working range of 000 199 seconds Default 000 Secs 04 Exit Time This timer sets the delay between the user initiating The exit procedure and the system or area actually setting If during the exit time an Exit Terminator circuit is activated the exit time is cancelled and the system sets immediately This timer has a working range of 000 199 seconds Default 030 Secs 05 Entry Time When the system is set or part set andthe entry procedure is initiated The entry timer starts To Engineer s Menu 1 count down If a valid user passcode has not been entered when the timer reaches zero the internal sounders are activated and the 2nd Entry timer is started This timer has a working range of 000 199 seconds Default 015 Secs 06 Bell Duration This controls the duration of the external bell sounder If the timer is set to 199 the bell output is continuous This timer has a working range of 000 199 minutes Default 020 Mins 07 Bell Delay This timer delays the activation of the external bell sounder and internal sounders This timer has a working range of 000 199 minutes Note Any alarm during the entry procedure will cancel the bell delay Default 000 Mins 08 2 Act Time Double Knock This is the Double
88. tor Ve O P Programmed as Detector Reset Aux 12V 1KO Ohm Resistor v LED Light Emiting Diode Ve O P 12V Buzzer RS Part No 245 051 ve Outputs Figure 25 Output Examples Pre Power Up Checks Once the system is installed but prior to powering up give the system one final check to ensure that 1 The wiring conforms to the requirements detailed in this manual and that all interconnections are correct A to A B to B elc All system cables are kept clear of moins supply cables telephone cables and R F cables It is recommended that cable ties be used to keep cables separated Verify that maximum cable lengths and resistance s are not exceeded Mains power supply cables to the system are connected to an un switched fused spur Grommets are used where cables enter Metal housings to ensure that insulation is not compromised 22 ID Cable Checks TS690ID Only Before powering up the control panel it is recommended that the following tests are performed on the ID Loop 1 Disconnect the two cores of the ID loop from the control panel ID LOOP and ID LOOP terminals 2 Use a DVM to measure the resistance between the two cores If the resistance is below 1k Ohms then there is a short circuit or other wiring defect on the ID loop This must be corrected before going any further The exact resistance you measure will depend on the number of ID devices connected to the ID loop an
89. uit that is normally connected to a smoke detector When triggered it will generate a fire tone on the internal sounders the external sounders are pulsed for the bell duration and any outputs programmed as fire will be activated 6 Auxiliary A circuit which is monitored at all times When triggered it will activate any outputs programmed as Auxiliary 7 Final Exit This must be the first detector or door contact that is triggered when entering the protected area When the setting mode for the system is programmed for Final Exit setting opening and closing of this circuit during the exit procedure will cause the system to set Once Engineer s Menu 1 set activation of this circuit will start the entry timer 8 Exit Terminator A circuit that is normally connected to a push button outside the protected premises which can be used fo finally set the system or area 9 Keypoint A circuit that may be connected to a keyswitch to allow setting and or part setting of the system The Keypoint circuit has two groups of attributes The first group of attributes controls which group is set unset when the circuit is switched between Healthy and Active The second group of attributes controls which group is set unset when the circuit is switched between Healthy and Shorted When programming the Keypoint circuit the eight standard attributes are not available instead the attributes are used to select the Key Point
90. using via its own cable entry point In larger installations it may prove necessary to fit remote power supplies to overcome excessive voltage drops in the cable runs Remote LEC Network Wiring The Remote Network connections are used for connecting either remote keypads or LECs Each device has 5 connection terminals and therefore a core cable is required for interconnection It is recommended that the spare core is doubled up with the B connection as this will help reduce voltage drop on long cable runs Devices can be individually connected back to the control panel star connection or looped together daisy chain connection Which ever method of connection is used the distance to the furthest device from the control panel must not exceed 100 metres Power for detectors are provided by the A and B terminals see figure 2 100m Max Remote Keypad Spare Core Control Panel Power for detectors Power for detectors D 2 Remote Keypad Remote Keypad i Power for detectors Power for detectors Figure 2 TS690 amp TS690ID Remote Network Wiring System Installation ID Loop Wiring TS690ID Only Each ID device is connected across a two wire ID loop Apart from observing the correct polarity any wiring configuration can be used as shown in the figure below Cabling Requirements The ID loop can be wired using standard 4 core cable this allows 2 cores to be used for the I
91. ype 005 Alarm 043 Abort 011 Second Alarm 2 Program the Abort Delay timer to the required time the default is 180 seconds see System Timers on page 31 51 Appendices Selup New Users The TS690 and TS690ID allows up to 15 users to operate the alarm system each user is assigned a user type and 4 digit passcode User 01 is the master user which has a default setting of 5678 User Types The following user types are available Master User 01 15 can be programmed as the type Master If the installation company has programmed the master user for full access they will have access to all user menus and options If the installation company has programmed the master user for limited access they will NOT have access to User menu 2 options and 8 Standard Users 02 15 can be programmed as the type Standard This user type can set and unset the alarm system and access User menu 1 Holiday Users 02 15 can be programmed as the type Holiday This user type can set and unset the alarm system and access User menu 1 However the passcode is automatically deleted from the system when a master user passcode is used to unset the alarm system Normally the master user would assign this passcode type a temporary user whilst they are away on holiday Set Only Users 02 15 can be programmed as Set Only This user type allows the alarm system to be set and acc

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