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1. 2 Installation Installation Sequence Wiring the Control Panel Before attempting to install the alarm system read this section Once you have an overall understanding of the installation WARNING ELECTRICITY CAN KILL SEENEN SR BEFORE connecting the control panel ALWAYS 1 Design the Layout disconnect the supply at the consumer unit Make a rough sketch of the premises to get an idea of where all En H alarm detection devices keypads and other modules are to be If in ANY doubt consult a qualified electrician located 2 Mounting the Control Panel ONLY connect the mains supply to the mains terminal The control panel must be mounted within the protected area block NEVER connect the mains supply directly to the close to an unswitched AC power source and the incoming PCB telephone line The system installation MUST be carried out in You must complete all wiring before connecting the battery or accordance with the national safety standards for applying AC to the panel example EN 60950 1992 3 Install the Remote Keypads ALWAYS refer to National Wiring Regulations when Mount the remote keypads at locations that are easily accessible conducting installation during entry and exit from the protected area Connect the remote An appropri and readil essible disconnection keypads to the control panel ppropriate d readily access disc epu device e g an unswitched fused spur MUST be provided as part of the installation
2. gt Program the system as described in the next section Programming the Control Panel gt Carry out a walk test as described on page 41 Remember that some powered detectors e g PIRS and combined technology detectors take several minutes to warm up before they become operational gt Test the internal sounder external sounder and strobe as described on page 41 gt Replace the lid and secure with the lid screw supplied do not over tighten gt Enter O to leave the programming menus gt The Service light will be flashing to indicate that action is required Switch on the mains supply to the control panel The Service light will stop flashing and stay on continuously Installation is now complete and the system is ready for use Please ensure the system users are provided with adequate training on operating the alarm system Power Up Options Menu When power is applied to the system the control panel enables the Power Up Options Menu for 10 seconds During this period the control panel status LED flashes between red and green and the system will accept the following commands Command Description Default Engineer Code Entering this command will set engineer access code back to 1234 Save as Factory Defaults Entering this command will save the current control panel program configuration as the NEW factory default profile Set UDL Password Entering this command will set the UDL passwo
3. 136 0mm x 174 0mm x 35 0mm 3mm Polycarbonate 350g 9 16Vbc 70mA 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F 95 non condensing Residential commercial and light industrial 65 0mm x 55 0mm x 15 0mm 100g Standards Safety Conforms to European Union EU Low Voltage Directive LVD 2006 95 EC EMC Conforms to European Union EU Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Security Conforms to EN 50131 1 and EN 50131 3 Grade 2 Environmental Class IV The CE mark indicates that the EC P10 complies with the European requirements for safety health environment and customer protection Zeta Alarm Systems by GLT Exports Ltd products are carefully designed to provide reliable problem free operation Product quality is carefully controlled during all manufacturing processes The EC P10 is covered against defects in material or faulty workmanship for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase Due to our policy of continuous product improvement Zeta Alarm Systems by GLT Exports Ltd reserves the right to change specification without prior notice As the EC P10 is not a complete intruder alarm system but only part of it Zeta Alarm Systems by GLT Exports Ltd does not accept responsibility or liability for any damages whatsoever based on any claim that the unit failed to function correctly P0016 LI 02 01 47 zeta I ALARM SYSTEMS Technical Support
4. Exit Started 77 Exit Started Timer 3 Exit mode started by user Exit mode started by control timer 42 P0016 LI 02 01 Description Started Zone 77 Storred Exit Exit mode started by zone Exit mode stopped Exit Failed 7 EF dg Exit mode failed by zone Entra Started 77 En dd Entry mode stared by zone Entra Timeout EE Entry timeout alarm System Armed SA System armed System Disarmed Sd System disarmed Stay Armed 7 SP Stay armed 1 2 or 3 Arm Failed 7 AF d Arming failed Armed With ATS Fault Au The system was armed with an Alarm Transmission System ATS fault Auto Armed AA The system was automatically armed Auto Disarmed Remote Armed The system was automatically disarmed The system was automatically armed remotely Remote Disarmed rd The system was automatically disarmed remotely System Power Ur Su The system was powered up AC Failed ACOFF The mains ac supply has been switched off AC Restore H Do The mains ac supply has been restored Battery Fault 7 bF Battery fault 1 Presence Fail 2 Load Test Fail Battery Restore br Battery fault restored Low Battery Alarm L The system standby battery voltage is low The system is running on batter
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6. 7 Repeat every 30 Minutes On The voice message repeats every 30 minutes until the associated Link Control is no longer active Off The voice message plays once 8 Repeat every 60 Minutes On The voice message repeats every 60 minutes until the associated Link Control is no longer active Off The voice message plays once Options 2 to 8 can be added together to create combined timings e g if option 3 and 4 are on the voice message will repeat every 1 minute and 30 seconds 26 POO16 LI 02 01 System Links Each system output can be assigned a Link number which in turn is used to control the Link Control output types for details on link control see page 32 Locations 6000 i 6060 System Outputs 01 to 50 Link Entry Mode Number Entry see page 18 The table below shows the system output types and their corresponding number 01 to 50 For details of each system output function please see page 30 System Link Types 01 AC Fault 27 PSTN Ringing 02 ATS Fault 28 Battery Fault 03 System Open 29 Control Panel Box Tamper 04 System Armed 30 Bell Tamper 05 System Part Armed 31 Engineer on Site 06 System Armed Alarm 32 Detector Reset 07 Bell 33 Switched 12V 08 Strobe 34 System Low Volts 09 Intruder Alarm 35 Exit Mode 10 Confirmed Alarm 36 Entry Mode 11 Alarm Abort 37 Second Entry Mode 12 Fire Alarm 38 General Alarm 13
7. Group 02 Control Timer The EC P10 has 5 control timers each timer can be assigned to an output control panel standby battery Box Tamper Fault This output type activates when the control panel box tamper is open T D ipti Bell Tamper Fault ype amp Di lal This output type activates when the control panel bell tamper is Control Timer 1 open This output type activates when Control Timer 1 is on and deactivates when Control Timer 1 is off Engineer on Site This output type activates when the engineer is logged on Control Timer 2 5 As Control Timer 1 Detector Reset This output type is normally active and is used for powering devices that require their power supply to be removed in order to Group 03 Remote Control reset them The output deactivates for 5 seconds at the start of There are 5 remote controlled outputs which can be assigned to exit mode and when the system is reset an output Detector Latch This output type is used to latch the alarm condition on detection devices that have a latch input System Low Volts This output type activates when a low voltage fault is detected with the control panel standby battery Type amp Description Remote Control 1 This output type is switched on and off via the UDL software smart phone app and via a touch tone telephone Remote Control 2 5 As Remote Control 1 P0016 LI 02 01 31 Group 04 Link Control There are 99 Li
8. to cancel and return to step O Press to accept and move to next location i 1 Zone Programming This section covers programming of the detection zones each zone must programmed a zone type wiring type and attributes Zone Type Each zone must be programmed to the correct type in order for the correct response Locations 0000 t 0000 Zone 01 to 20 Zone Type Entry Mode Mode Selection List see page 16 00 Not Used Use this zone type for unused zones as zone programmed as Not Used are not be monitored by the system 01 Final Exit 1 Use this zone type for the main entry exit detector normally a magnetic contact on the front door The zone can be activated during the exit mode without causing a fault If the system is armed activation of the zone will start the Entry 1 Delay timer for the relevant arm mode 02 Final Exit 2 Use this zone type for an alternative entry exit detector The zone can be activated during the exit mode without causing a fault If the system is armed activation of the zone will start the Entry 2 Delay timer for the relevant arm mode 03 Walk Through Use this zone type for detection devices along the entry exit route This zone type will allow the user to walk past the detector without causing a fault during the exit mode or an Intruder alarm during the entry mode However if activated at any other time the zone will cause an immediate intruder alarm This zone type will also sta
9. Mode Entry Mode Selection List see page 16 O UDL USB Link This mode configures the selected communication port for UDL USB Link operation The USB Link should be connected to the computer and the other end should be connected to the selected control panel communication port Vodafone internet web Orange Orangeinternet 02 Mobile o2 co uk General t mobile uk 3internet Leave blank SIM Pin If the SIM is protected by a PIN then the number must be entered in this location in order for correct operation SIM Credit Code If the GSM network operator supports credit balance via USSD then enter the USSD code e g 123 P0016 LI 02 01 33 SMS Centre Number The system can send SMS messages to mobile telephones via the standard PSTN telephone network To achieve this it uses the ETSI ES 201 912 protocol 1 This protocol is not supported world wide so please check with your telephone provider Listed below are the SMS Centre numbers for supported countries and operators Country Operator SMS Centre Number UK BT 17094009 Ireland Eirecom 17409900 Germany T Com 0193010 Belgium Belgacom 14974800 France France Telecom 0809101000 Switzerland Swisscom 0622100000 Netherlands KPN Telecom 0673644444 South Africa Telkom 1091969 Caller Line Identity must be enabled in order for the SMS Centre to accept the message IP Configuration Th
10. OO Insert a ARC 1 4 IP Port Number This option allows an IP port number to be programmed for each ARC 000010000 ARC 1 to 4 IP Port Number Entry Mode String Edit Number Mode see page 18 Locations Options Auto Test Call Period The on board communicator can be programmed to send a test call event to the ARC This option controls the period in hours in which a test call is sent The test call timer is reset every time a system event is successfully communicated therefore a test call will only be sent once the timer reaches zero ooo Number Entry see page 18 Location Entry Mode Options Auto Test Call Time This option allows you to program a time at which the on board communicator sends a test call 0006 Number Entry see page 18 Location Entry Mode The time must be entered in a 24hr format e g 2100 9 00PM To disable this feature program the time as 0000 Options Auto Test Days This option allows you to select which days of the week the on board communicator sends a test call 0006 Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 Options 1 to 7 Sunday to Saturday Location Options PSTN Pre Dial Number This option allows a PSTN pre dial number up to 3 digits to be programmed Most internal telephone systems require a digit to be dialled before an outside line and dial tone is made available If this feature is required make sure that the Use PSTN Pre Dial o
11. PA Alarm 39 Auxiliary 14 Duress Alarm 40 Warning 15 24hr Alarm 41 Keypads Locked 16 Medical Alarm 42 Output Fault 17 Tamper Alarm 43 Engineer Reset Required 18 Ready for Arming 44 Device Fault 19 Trouble 45 Service Required 20 Alert 46 Cleaner Bypass 21 Bypass 47 2 Wire Smoke 22 In Walk Test 48 2 Wire Smoke Alarm 23 Flash 1 Second 49 2 Wire Smoke Fault 24 User Test Active 50 Door Access 25 PSTN Fault 51 Alarm Test 26 PSTN Off Hook 52 Panel AC On P0016 LI 02 01 27 4 Keypad Configuration This section covers programming of the remote keypads Keypad Options 1 This first set of options controls how the selected keypad on board keys and tamper function Locations 0000 i 0000 Keypads 1 to 4 Options 2 Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Fire Activation from keys 1 and 3 On Pressing keys 1 and 3 on the selected keypad at the same time will generate a fire alarm event Off The selected keypad cannot generate fire alarm events 2 Medical Activation from keys 4 and 6 On Pressing keys 4 and 6 on the selected keypad at the same time will generate a medical alarm event Off The selected keypad cannot generate medical alarm events 3 PA Activation from keys 7 and 9 On Pressing keys 7 and 9 on the selected keypad at the same time will generate a panic alarm PA event Off The selected keypad cannot generate panic alarm events 4 Silent
12. Report Channel 6 14 For location 7201 channel 6 is enabled for location channel 14 is enabled For location 7201 channel 6 is disabled for location channel 14 is disabled Report Channel 7 15 For location 7201 channel 7 is enabled for location channel 15 is enabled For location 7201 channel 7 is disabled for location channel 15 is disabled Report Channel 8 16 For location 7201 channel 8 is enabled for location channel 16 is enabled For location 7201 channel 8 is disabled for location channel 16 is disabled Fast Format Restore Channels When the ARC protocol is programmed as Fast Format the channels that report a restore event can be enabled or disabled Locations OOOO Restore Channels 1 8 GOO Restore Channels 9 16 Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Restore Channel 1 9 On For location 7202 channel 1 is enabled for location channel 9 is enabled Off For location 7202 channel 1 is disabled for location channel 9 is disabled 2 Restore Channel 2 10 On For location 7202 channel 2 is enabled for location channel 10 is enabled Off For location 7202 channel 2 is disabled for location channel 10 is disabled 3 Restore Channel 3 11 On For location 7202 channel 3 is enabled for location channel 11 is enabled Off For location 7202 channel 3 is disabled for location channel 11 is disabled 4 Restore Channel 4 12 On For location 7202 channel 4 is enabled for location channel 12
13. Zone Masked The mask condition of each zone can be assigned to an output Type amp Description Zone 01 Masked This output type activates when zone 01 generates a mask fault and deactivates when the fault is cleared and reset Zone 02 20 Masked As Zone 01 Masked Group 60 Zone Fault The fault condition of each zone can be assigned to an output No Type amp Description 01 Zone 01 Fault This output type activates when zone 01 generates a fault and deactivates when the fault is cleared and reset 02 Zone 02 20 Fault 20 As Zone O1 Fault Group 70 Zone Bypassed The bypass condition of each zone can be assigned to an output Type amp Description Zone 01 Bypassed This output type activates when zone 01 is bypassed and deactivates when the zone is reinstated Zone 02 20 Bypassed As Zone 01 Bypassed Group 80 User Access The system access of each user can be assigned to an output Type amp Description 1 Printer This mode configures the selected communication port for printer operation Use this mode when using a terminal program via the USB Link to capture the printer output from the control panel 2 3 4 Party Module This mode configures the selected communication port for a 3rd Party Module operation Use this mode when connecting a supported 3rd party communication module to the control panel 3 Communication Module This mode configures the selected communication port
14. Zone Wiring Entry Mode Mode Selection List see page 16 0 Normally Closed Use this wiring type for normally closed detection devices 1 Normally Open Use this wiring type for normally open detection devices 2 Single EOL N C Use this wiring type for normally closed detection devices 3 Double EOL Use this wiring type for detection devices that require both alarm and tamper monitoring 4 Triple EOL Use this wiring type for detection devices that require alarm tamper fault and anti mask monitoring Zone Attributes Each zone can have one or more optional attributes programmed to further alter its functionality Locations 0000 t 06080 Zone 01 to 20 Zone Attributes Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Double Knock On When a zone is enabled for Double Knock it will only cause an alarm when a The zone remains active for the duration of the Double Knock Delay b The zone is violated twice within the Double Knock Delay c If any two zones with the Double Knock attribute are activated during the Double Knock Time Window Off The zone functions as normal 2 Enable Comms On The on board communicator will report the alarm status to the monitoring station when the zone causes an alarm Off The alarm status is not transmitted 3 Reset On Zones with this attribute will not be monitored during the detector reset period The detector reset occurs when the exit
15. detection devices that have a normally closed alarm and tamper output Connect the detector as shown below and ensure that the zone is programmed for Double EOL operation see page 20 2x Com Zy EOE 1 Detector EOL 2 Detectors Triple EOL This wiring configuration should be used when connecting detection devices that support triple EOL configuration this will allow the system to monitor alarm tamper fault and mask Connect the detector as shown below and ensure that the zone is programmed for Triple EOL operation see page 20 EOE 1 Detector Loudspeaker Connections The EC P10 has a loudspeaker output capable of driving one 16Q or two 8Q wired in series as shown below Ss NE 160 Loudspeaker 80 Loudspeaker 80 Loudspeaker The volume level can be programmed please refer to page 25 for details The loudspeaker can also be tested please refer to page 25 for further details 12 POO16 LI 02 01 External Sounder Strobe Connections The following connections are available for connection to an external sounder strobe unit TR Tamper Return input Connect to the tamper output on the external sounder strobe unit If this input is not used it must be linked to OV ov OV supply Connect to the OV supply on the external sounder strobe unit 12 Positive 12V supply which is protected by an auto resetting fuse PTC rated at 1 1A Connect to the 12V supply on the
16. external sounder strobe unit Bell 1 Panel output 1 is pre configured for Bell operation i e it switches to OV when active Connect this terminal to the bell trigger input on the external sounder strobe unit The output can be inverted for SCB operation see page 30 for details Strobe 2 Panel output 2 is pre configured for Strobe operation i e it switches to OV when active Connect this terminal to the strobe input on the external sounder strobe unit Control Panel External Sounder Strobe ve Bell ve 12V Suppy ov Tamper Panel Outputs 1 5 The control panel has five programmable outputs which can be used to drive auxiliary devices such as LEDs sounders or relays etc see page 30 for details on programming outputs Each panel output is rated at 1 Amp and switches to OV when active The figure bellow shows some wiring examples Control Panel cathode _ LED LED Indicator Control Panel 12V Relay Control Panel Buzzer Driver 2 Wire Smoke Detectors A maximum of 10 12V 2 wire smoke detectors can be connected to the control panel using panel output 5 The detectors must be connected as shown below The Enable 2 wire jumper link must be set as shown and the output must be programmed for 2 wire Smoke 0047 operation see page 30 for details A Maximum of 10 2 Wire Smoke Detectors can be connected to panel output 5 Control Panel PO0016 LI 02 01 13 Teleph
17. through the control panel loudspeaker when a zone is activated during a walk test This option has no effect when enabled for Stay 1 2 or 3 i e only enable this option for away arm location 2042 Off The bell output operates as normal 7 _Chime Link 99 On The chime feature is automatically turned on and off by Link Control 99 Off The chime feature must be manually turned on or off by the user Arm Keyswitch Control The set of options controls how the system responds when a keyswitch zone is used for arming Locations 6008 Away Arm Keyswitch Options OOOO Stay Arm 1 Keyswitch Options OOB Stay Arm 2 Keyswitch Options OOB Stay Arm 3 Keyswitch Options Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Silent Arm On The exit tone remains silent during exit mode when a keyswitch is used to arm the system Off The exit tone is generated during exit mode when a keyswitch is used to arm the system 2 Disabled when Armed On The keyswitch is disabled when armed arm only keyswitch Off The keyswitch remains enabled when the system is armed 3 Instant Arm On The system is armed instantly when a keyswitch is used Off The normal exit mode is used to arm the system Auto Arm Disarm This set of options controls how the system Control Timers can be used to automatically arm disarm the system at specific times and on specific days of the week Please refer to page 26 for details on Control Timer confi
18. 1 Control Panel als Network Cable Type and Distances For improved immunity to electrical noise the use of screened 4 core cable is recommended The screen should be twisted together and wired into the terminal at the control panel only The maximum recommended distance for devices when using standard 7 0 2 alarm cable is gt 250m for each branch when using the star parallel configuration gt When using a daisy chain series configuration the maximum distance will depend on the number of devices connected on the chain The more devices that are connected the shorter the distance to the last device this is due to voltage drop in the cable Whichever method of wiring configuration is used ensure that the voltage between the and terminals at each device is no lower than 10 0V when the system is running on the standby battery Remote Keypad Address 2 I OUT 12V0V R D ARO AUAA ae En sg al ZS Si 4 Zone amp Output Expander Address 1 N Remote Keypad Address 3 maa Ro S A d To additional devices Overcoming Voltage Drop There are several ways to overcome voltage drop gt Use thicker lower resistance cable Standard 7 0 2 alarm cable has a resistance of 80 per 100m gt Double up on the power connections this will require using a 6 or 8 core cable rather than a 4 core cable gt Install a power supply to power the device locally remember to common
19. Arm 1 Selecting this option will cause the system to start the exit mode and attempt to stay arm 1 the system To cancel or disarm simply enter a valid user code Stay Arm 2 00 Selecting this option will cause the system to start the exit mode and attempt to stay arm 2 the system To cancel or disarm simply enter a valid user code Stay Arm 3 00 Selecting this option will cause the system to start the exit mode and attempt to stay arm 3 the system To cancel or disarm simply enter a valid user code Walk Test 000 Selecting this option allows the detection zones to be tested without causing an alarm As each zone is activated the keypad generates an acknowledgment tone and the zone number is added to the list of tested zones The tested zones are scrolled on the keypad display When you have finished testing the zones press to exit this option Test Bell amp Outputs oee Selecting this option allows the bell strobe and any outputs that have the User Test attribute to be switched on and off After selecting this command keys 1 to 4 toggle on and off the following options When finished press to exit this option Bell Output Strobe Output User Test Outputs Alarm Sounder Do Test Call 000 Selecting this option will cause the on board communicator to send a test call to the alarm receiving centre View Event Log 000 Selecting this option allows the event log to be viewed The following keys are used
20. Configuration This section covers programming of the system timers counters hardware control timers banner text voice options and links System Timers The system timers control global system timing and delay operation 0090 AC Fail Delay 0006 ATS Fault Delay OOOO Zone Response Time 6000 Abort Delay OOOO Battery Test Period OOOO Battery Test Duration GOOG Zone Soak Test Time OOOO Double Knock Delay OOOO service Interval 0060 Confirmation Period 0060 Pulse 1 Time 0006 Pulse 2 Time 0098 Pulse 3 Time 0060 Delay 1 Time OOOO Delay 2 Time OOOO Delay 3 Time GOOG Warning Delay Number Entry see page 18 Locations Entry Mode 01 AC Fail Delay This timer is used to delay 0 255 minutes the audible annunciation from the keypads and internal sounders following an AC mains failure Default 30 minutes 02 ATS Fault Delay This timer is used to delay 0 255 minutes the audible annunciation from the keypads and internal sounders following a ATS fault telephone line fault Default 30 minutes 03 Zone Response Time This timer is used to control the response 0 255 x 10ms of zones programmed with the Fast Response attribute Default 750 milliseconds 04 Abort Delay This timer is used to control abort delay period 0 255 x seconds When an intruder alarm is generated this timer is started and if the system is disarmed before the timer expires a
21. Enter location No 0000 es 1301 Press to display the current value Location number amp current options are displayed Options 2 amp 5 are enabled Use keys to to toggle options on or off e g press 2 to turn option2 off All options off All options on Press to accept and return to step Press to cancel and return to step O Press to accept and move to next location Bit Toggle Selection LCD Keypad Enter Engineers code 0000 o Endineers Menu Ee Enter location No 0000 c g 1301 2 Engineers Menu Location 1361 Press to display the current value zone Bi Attributes 1 Location number amp current options are displayed Options 2 amp 5 are enabled Use keys to to toggle options on or off e g press 2 to turn option2 off All options off All options on O zone Bi Attributes 1 To display the option description press and hold the option number key Huta rearm soe nee Press to accept and return to step Press to cancel and return to step O Press to accept and move to next location PO016 LI 02 01 17 Number Entry This type of data entry is used for entering numeric values such as timers The figures below show the programming procedure for both LED and LCD remote keypads Number Entry LED Keypad Enter Engineers code 0000 Enter location No 00090 es 3101 Location number a
22. F to 131 F 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F 95 non condensing Residential commercial and light industrial 102 0mm x 130 0mm x 27 0mm 3mm Polycarbonate 225g EC EX10 1 Zone Expander Electrical Voltage Current Zone Inputs Auxiliary 12V Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Max Humidity EMC Physical Dimensions Housing Packed Weight 9 16VDc 30mA 10 fully programmable Protected by 1A electronic fuse PTC 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F 95 non condensing Residential commercial and light industrial 136 0mm x 174 0mm x 35 0mm 3mm Polycarbonate 250g 46 P0016 LI 02 01 EC EX10 Zone amp Output Expander Electrical Voltage Current Zone Inputs Outputs Loudspeaker Auxiliary 12V Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Max Humidity EMC Physical Dimensions Housing Packed Weight EC COM IP Communication Module Electrical Voltage Current Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Max Humidity EMC Physical Dimensions Packed Weight 9 16Vpc 40mA 10 fully programmable OP1 8 100mA OP9 10 1Amp Minimum load of 16Q Protected by 1A electronic fuse PTC 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F 95 non condensing Residential commercial and light industrial
23. activated by zone Ferimeter Restore 23 PEr PP Perimeter zone restore 24Hr Alarm 7 24HeA PP 24 hour alarm activated by zone 24Hr Restore 77 Entra Alarm 77 ddHrer dd EA PP 24 hour zone restore Entry alarm activated by zone Entry Restore 77 Er di Entry zone restore Warning Alarm 77 pp Warning alarm activated by zone blarnind Restore 7 Ur PP Warning zone restore Medical Alarm 77 dA PP Medical alarm activated by zone Medical Restore 7 Fire Alarm 7 dr 22 FA PP Medical zone restore Fire alarm activated by zone Fire Restore 77 Fr PP Fire zone restore FA Alarm 77 PA PP Panic alarm activated by zone PA Restore 7 Pr PP Panic alarm zone restore FA Silent Alarm 7 PSA PP Silent panic alarm activated by zone FA Silent Restore 23 Por PP Silent panic alarm restore Aux Alarm 77 AURA PP Auxiliary alarm activated by zone Aus Restore 77 Monitor Alarm 77 Aur PP nA PP Auxiliary zone restore Monitor alarm activated by zone Monitor Restore 23 e PP Monitor zone restore zone 77 Burassed zone 7 Unburassed bY o UbY PP Zone bypassed Zone unbypassed Tamper 77 Alarm ER PP Tamper alarm activated by zone Tamper 77 Restore Er PP Tamper zone resto
24. output type activates when the service timer expires In Walk Test This output type activates when the user walk test mode is selected Cleaner Bypassed This output type activates when a Cleaner Bypass is invoked Flash 1 Second This output type continually pulses on and off at a rate of 1 second 2 Wire Smoke This output type is specifically designed for use with Panel Output 5 when connecting 2 Wire Smoke Sensors User Test Active This output type activates when the user test mode is selected in the Bell Test menu 2 Wire Smoke Alarm This output type activates when a 2 Wire smoke alarm is generated PSTN Fault This output type activates when a fault is detected on the PSTN connected to the control panel 2 Wire Smoke Fault This output type activates when a 2 Wire smoke fault is generated PSTN Off Hook This output type activates when an off hook condition is detected on the PSTN connected to the control panel Door Access This output type activates for 30 seconds when any valid user code is entered PSTN Ringing This output type activates when ringing is detected on the PSTN connected to the control panel Alarm Test This output type activates when the user select the alarm sounder test Battery Fault This output type activates when a fault is detected with the Panel AC On This output type activates when the mains supply is present
25. 1 attribute Default 10 seconds 12 Pulse 2 Time This timer controls the active duration 0 255 seconds of outputs programmed with the Pulse 2 attribute Default 30 seconds 13 Pulse 3 Time This timer controls the active duration 0 255 minutes of outputs programmed with both the Pulse 1 and Pulse 2 attributes Default 10 minutes 14 Delay 1 Time This timer controls the switch on delay 0 255 seconds of outputs programmed with the Delay 1 attribute Default 10 seconds 15 Delay 2 Time This timer controls the switch on delay 0 255 seconds of outputs programmed with the Delay 2 attribute Default 30 seconds 16 Delay 3 Time This timer controls the switch on delay 0 255 minutes of outputs programmed with both the Delay 1 and Delay 2 attributes Default 10 minutes 17 Warning Delay This timer controls the delay 0 255 seconds in which zones programmed as Warning must remain active before a warning tone is generated Default 60 seconds System Counters The system counters are used to limit the number of times a function or feature can be carried out Locations 00 Auto Rearm Counter OOOO Number of Remote Resets OOOO Count Warning OOOO Count Logging Entry Mode Number Entry see page 18 01 Auto Rearm Counter This counter controls the number of times 0 255 a zone can rearm during an armed period Once a zone has reached its rearm limit i
26. 1 Options 1 GOGO Stay Arm 2 Options 1 GOO Stay Arm 3 Options 1 Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Arming with AC off On The system can be armed when the mains supply is switched off Off The system cannot be armed when the mains supply is switched off 2 Arming with ATS Fault On The system can be armed with an Alarm Transmission Fault telephone line fault Off The system cannot be armed when the mains supply is switched off 3 Auto Stay Arm 1 On The system automatically performs a Stay Arm 1 if the user does not activate a Final Exit zone Off The system will always perform an Away Arm 4 Silent Exit On The exit tone remains silent during exit mode Off The exit tone is generated during exit mode 5 Local Exit Tone On If the exit tone is enabled the exit tone is only generated from the remote keypad that was used arm the system Off If the exit tone is enabled the exit tone is generated from all devices 6 Anti Masking when Armed On Anti Masking faults are only monitored when the system is armed Off Anti Masking faults are monitored at all times 7 Bell on Arm Fail On If the system fails to arm the external sounder and strobe is activated Off The external sounder and strobe are not activated 8 Pulse Strobe on Arm On When the system is armed successfully the external strobe is activated for 5 seconds Off The external strobe is not activated 22 P0016
27. 1 4 Fort Number nnee arenden 36 Options Auto Test Call Period 36 Options Auto Test Call Time 36 Options Auto Test Days nanne ene nne ennenennenenvenrenrenveneene 36 Options PSTN Pre Dial Number 36 Fast Format Reporting Channels ANEN 36 Fast Format Restore Channels 37 Fast Format Open Close Channels nnee 37 Channel Type 2 Channel Attributes uariani ire 38 Speech Dialler Telephone Numbers 1 and 2 38 Speech Dialler Dial Sequence n 38 Speech Dialler Trigger Type E KOT edo UDL PassWord ricarica UDL Ring Counting aaa Call Back Number UDL Dial Sequence iii UDL Remote IP AddFESss iii 39 UD Remote PiPOnts cscs iaia nre 39 UDE Account Number 39 8 System Users 40 User ACCESS Code ENEE A0 Ee VOO nnee ne ttl User Locked By UserName eli ine User Linkin a titaan 40 ScUtilities na sione ziale albino 41 lr MA 41 User Menus D Away AM BEE 41 Stay Armi L WE 41 Stay Arm 2 1 EE 41 Stay Arm 3 00 ii 41 Walk Test OO eenen 41 Test Bell amp Outputs OOG 41 Do Test Call OO nee 41 View Event Log OOG eeeeccccccescessesssesseseeseseseeeeaes 41 Print Event Log OOB ne 41 Call UDE GOO neede 41 Chime on off OO en 41 Change Code OO en 41 Program Mode OOG EEN 41 View Zone Status OO see eeeecceeseseeseeesseeeeaeeeeeeees 41 Exit Menu OO ene 41 Log Events LALA ile 42 LED Indicationis ionica lai 45 Fault amp Status Messages AEN 45 Res
28. 10000 Channels 1 to 4 Trigger Type Entry Mode Selection List see page 16 UDL Options The set of options controls how the upload download computer interacts with the control panel 0000 Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 Location Entry Mode 1 2 Call Answer Phone Defeat On Incoming calls re answered when a The remote UDL computer calls in and allows the panel to detect one or more rings b The remote UDL computer ends the call c The control panel answers the call immediately if the remote UDL computer calls again within GO seconds Off Incoming calls are answered after the Ring Count threshold is reached 2 Auto Call Back On After the remote UDL computer establishes a connection the control panel ends the call and automatically calls the UDL computer Off Call Back only occurs if the remote UDL computer requests it 3 User Call Back On Remote UDL access can only be established if the user initiates from their end Off Remote UDL access is enabled at all times 4 Disable UDL when Armed On Remote UDL access is disabled when the system is armed Off Remote UDL access is enabled at all times 5 Disable Online Keypad On Remote UDL online keypad operation is disabled Off Remote UDL online keypad operation is enabled UDL Password The UDL password provides communication security with the remote UDL computer The UDL password in the control panel must match the UDL password configure
29. 4 Protocol Options This set of options allows the protocol options to be programmed for each ARC Locations 0080 0000 ARC 1 to 4 Protocol Options Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Switch to Next ARC on failed Attempt On The on board communicator switches to the next ARC in the sequence if the current ARC attempt fails Off The on board communicator continues dialling the selected ARC until all its attempts have been used 2 Use PSTN Pre Dial On The on board communicator dials the PSTN Pre Dial Number before dialling the ARC telephone number This is normally required when using an internal telephone system See PSTN Pre Dial Number on page 36 Off The on board communicator only dials the ARC telephone number ARC 1 4 Call Sequence Attempts This set of options allows the call sequence to be programmed for each ARC Locations 000010000 ARC 1 to 4 Call Sequence Attempts Entry Mode String Edit Number Mode see page 18 The call sequence is entered as a string of digits each number indicates the calling method 1 PSTN On board Communicator 2 GSM Module 3 IP Module The call attempts are controlled by how many digits are entered Here are some typical examples 111 Attempt to call the selected ARC three times using the PSTN 1212 Attempt to call the selected ARC four times alternating between PSTN and GSM 123 Attempt to call the selected ARC thr
30. 4 Zone Wiring Install detection devices and connect to control panel or The disconnection device must NOT be fitted in a expander flexible cord 5 Other Wiring Where identification of the neutral in the mains supply Complete all other wiring including external internal sounders is NOT possible a two pole disconnection device MUST and telephone line connections be used The building mains supply MUST incorporate appropriate short circuit backup protection e g a fuse or circuit breaker of High Breaking Capacity HBC at least 1500A 6 Apply Power to the Control Panel Once steps 1 to 5 are completed apply power to the control panel First connect the red battery lead to the positive terminal and the black lead to negative Then connect the AC Use mains cable of adequate carrying capacity for the 7 Program the System rated current i e at least 0 75mm2 If available use the Eclipse UDL software package to program the system if this is not available program this system in accordance with the procedures in Section 3 8 Testing the System Test the system thoroughly to ensure that all features and functions are operating as required Control Panel Mounting Mount the control panel on a flat plumb wall using at least three appropriate screws The rear casing has been designed with a central key hole slot so that mounting is possible without removing the Printed Circuit Board PCB The angled slot in the lower corner h
31. 44 P0016 LI 02 01 LED Indications The figure bellow shows the LED indicators for both the LED and LCD remote keypads LCD Keypad Description Dx lo Mains AC power is present V Ready Green The system is ready for arming Armed Green The system is armed Away or Stay Fault Yellow The system has one or more faults Bypass Yellow One or more zones are bypassed LED Keypad Alert Red One or more faults alarms require attention Alarm Red One or more alarms have occurred Fault amp Status Messages Faults and status messages may be indicated during the disarmed mode or after the user disarms the system The table below shows the message for both the LED and LCD remote keypads LCD Description AC mains off Mains AC power is off Battery Fault The standby battery in the control panel has a fault Phone Line Fault The on board communicator has detected a fault with the telephone line Panel Tamper The box tamper on the control panel has activated Hell Tamper The bell tamper on the control panel has activated Call Engineer Call engineer to reset the system Service Reauired C The service timer has expired and the installation company should be contacted z llire Smoke Alarm One or more 2 wire smoke detectors have activated a fire alarm z lire Smoke Fault One or more 2 wire smoke detectors have a fault Eespad 7 Lost Keypad is n
32. 5 Expander Configuration This section covers programming of the expander module The EC P10 will only accept one expander module EC EX10 or EC EX10 1 The expander MUST be set to address 1 Expander Options This set of options controls how the expander tamper and internal piezo sounder function e000 Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 Location Entry Mode 1 Enable Tamper On The lid tamper on the expander is monitored Off The lid tamper on the expander is not monitored 2 Enable Piezo On The internal piezo sounder on the EC EX10 expander is enabled Off The internal piezo sounder on the EC EX10 expander is disabled Expander Sounds This set of options controls how the EC EX10 expander generates sounds from its on board piezo sounder and loudspeaker output 6000 Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 Location Entry Mode 1 Alarm Tones On The expander generates alarm tones Off The expander will not generate alarm tones 2 Trouble Tones On The expander generates trouble tones Off The expander will not generate trouble tones 3 Chime Tones On The expander generates chime tones Off The expander will not generate chime tones 4 Entry Tones On The expander generates entry tones Off The expander will not generate entry tones 5 Exit Tones On The expander generates exit tones Off The expander will not generate exit tones 6 Key Press Tones On Not supported on the expander Off Not
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34. Di aladino iaia 13 2 Wire Smoke Detectors ana neneneeenneneneeenneneneenen 13 Telephone Line Connection 14 Commissioning stern trant oreades idee 14 Power Up Options Men 14 Programming the Control Panel 15 lued EE 15 Exiting Engineer s Program MOde nn 15 Menu Navigation and Data Entry iii 16 Reg EE die nia palin AT S 16 Selection List a Bit Toggle Selection 17 Number Entry EE 18 String Edit Number Mode EE 18 String Edit Text Mode i 19 1 Zone Programming 19 ZONE TIE siii ande dorsen deden de aandere ad ZONE EHNEN Zone Attributes Zone Bypass OptionSs i 21 Belge len 21 Zone Soak Test nrden earned 21 ZONE EE 21 ZONE LINK os nin vennen nnen a iaia ni 21 2 Arming Gontrol rasi tenten 22 Kiel 22 Armin amp MOOGS en isen enden entend eelde ennn aaa 22 Armm Options Lia iaia 22 Arm Qptions i iaia 23 Arm Keyswitch Control 23 Auto Arm Disarm inaziai oriana 23 3 System Configuration 24 System Timefs rcla hai ia 24 System Counters ansia ian 24 Hardware Volume Levels Hardware Output Monitoring NEEN 25 Hardware Monitoring nnn sanne reen ennenveneeneeneeneneneenenneene 25 Configuration aa enna si 25 Control TIMES sanata iero ani 26 Banner TEXT na na ica 26 Remote Control Labels AANEREN 26 Voice Options EN 26 Activate by LinK CONrol iiri iii 26 Voice Message Options iii 2
35. EC P10 10 20 Zone Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual eclipse Contents 1 System Overview xxxsx1xxxxsss2sssssiieiia 4 System Configuration lau gel Na E REMOtE ele E 5 EC LED Remote Keypad a aanennennenenneenveneeneeneenensen 5 EC LCD Remote Keypad ii 5 Expansion Modules a iena 5 EC EX10 Zone amp Output EXPander iii 5 EC EX10 1 Zone Expander ii 5 EC COM IP Communication Module 5 EG U SB LINK ineine aaa 5 Upload Download SoftWare ann nennen enenennenenerensen 5 Installation nnnsnnunnnsnnnsnnnsensnnnsnnenrnnnen 6 Installation SEQUENCE i 6 Control Panel emaan dala lilla alga cali 6 Mountingis AAA Aa iii 6 Wiring the Control Panel ii 6 Control Panel LayOUt nn ennenneneneneenvenvenvenvenveneenvenvenn 7 PCB LAYOUt EE 8 Connecting Devices to the Network 10 Remote KeypadS t iii lori iii 11 PCB Layouts Wiring Detection DEVICES ue 11 Normally Closed WE NoFmallwOPEN stervende leenen rette enden Single EOL N C n DOUDIE FOL cirirtor alano anita Triple TEE 12 Loudspeaker Connections nanne neneeennenenerenseneneernn 12 External Sounder Strobe ConnectionSs 13 TR WU 13 HD B Bell I reserveren sienna eee toen Strobe 2 Panel Qutputs di
36. Keypad PA On If option 3 is enabled the selected keypad will generate a silent panic alarm event Off If option 3 is enabled the selected keypad will generate an audible panic alarm event 5 Quick Away Arm Enabled On The away arm mode can be carried out from the selected keypad by simply pressing key Off The user passcode must be entered at the selected keypad before the away arm mode can be selected 6 Quick Stay Arm Enabled On The stay arm mode can be carried out from the selected keypad by simply pressing key Off The user passcode must be entered at the selected keypad before the stay arm mode can be selected 7 Quick Bypass Enabled On The zone bypass feature can be invoked at the selected keypad by simply pressing key Off The user passcode must be entered at the selected keypad before the bypass feature can be selected 8 Keypad Tamper Enabled On The lid tamper on the selected keypad is monitored Off The lid tamper on the selected keypad is not monitored Keypad Options 2 This second set of options controls how the selected keypad functions when invalid keys are pressed code tamper Locations 0000 0000 Keypads 1 to 4 Options 2 Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Enable Code Tamper On Entering 15 or more invalid key presses on the selected keypad will generate a code tamper event Off The selected keypad cannot generate code tamper events 2 Lockout Keypad On If the Enabl
37. LI 02 01 Arm Options 2 The set of options controls how the system responds for each arming mode Locations 008 Away Arm Options 2 008 Stay Arm 1 Options 2 OOGO Stay Arm 2 Options 2 0008 Stay Arm 3 Options 2 Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Only Exit when Ready On The exit mode can only be started if all zones are healthy System Ready Off The exit mode can be started even if one or more zones are active The active zones will be indicated on the remote keypads and a fault tone is generated 2 Instant Bell on ATS Fault On The bell delay is overridden and set to zero when the Alarm Transmission System ATS on board communicator fault occurs Off The bell delay remains unchanged when an ATS fault occurs 3 Alarms are Engineer Reset On Intruder alarms require an engineer to reset the system back to normal Off Intruder alarms can be reset by users 4 Enable Bell Squawk On The bell output is pulsed once for a very short period when the system is armed and twice when disarmed Off The bell output operates as normal 5 Enable Walk Squawk On The bell output is pulsed once for a very short period when a zone is activated during a walk test This option has no effect when enabled for Stay 1 2 or 3 Le only enable this option for away arm location 2042 Off The bell output operates as normal 6 Enable Walk Voice On The zone and number eg Zone 10 is announced
38. Menu Locationi Enter location No 0000 c g 7011 2 Engineers Menu Location Gli Press to display the current value HEC 1 Account Location number amp current value are displayed blank Enter required value e g 1234 To clear value press amp O ARC 1 Account 15548 Press to accept and return to step Press to cancel and return to step O Press to accept and move to next location 18 PO0016 LI 02 01 String Edit Text Mode This type of data entry is used for entering text such as user names and zone text This mode is designed only for the LCD keypad The text is entered in the same way as entering text on a mobile telephone Each key is mapped to one or more letters Pressing a key will select the first letter pressing it again will select the next etc The table below shows the keys to use and the characters that are assigned to them Characters 1 2 3 4 5 6 S 8 Z 9 w 8 Clear all characters The figures below show the programming procedure for LCD remote keypads String Edit Text Mode LCD Keypad Enter Engineers code 0000 1 Engineers Menu Locationi i Enter location No 0008 es 1801 Location number amp current value are displayed blank Use text editing keys to enter text e g HALL O zone Bl Text HALLE Press to accept and return to step Press
39. On The control panel on board communicator is disabled when the system is disarmed Off The on board communicator is enabled when the system is disarmed 7 Tamper Alarms are Engineer Reset On Tamper alarms require an engineer to reset the system Off The user can reset tamper alarms 8 View Active Zones On Zone activity is displayed when the system is disarmed Off Zone activity is not displayed P0016 LI 02 01 25 Control Timers The EC P10 has five programmable Control Timers each timer has a switch on time On Time switch off time Off Time and days of operation for both the On and Off times Control Timer can be used to automatically arm the system or lock users from accessing the system The control timer can also be assigned a Link number which in turn is used to control Link Control output types for details on link control see page 32 Locations 8600 t OOOO Control Timers 1 to 5 On Time 0000 t 0000 Control Timers 1 to 5 Off Time Entry Mode Number Entry see page 18 Enter time in 24hour format e g 1715 05 15 PM Locations 6600 i 06006 Control Timers 1 to 5 On Time Days 6600 0006 Control Timers 1 to 5 Off Time Days Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 Options 1 to 7 Sunday to Saturday Locations 6600 0606 Control Timers 1 to 5 Link Entry Mode Number Entry see page 18 Banner Text This set of options allows you to customise the text that is disp
40. age 16 0 Off The zone will not generate a chime tone 1 Tone1 The zone generates chime tone 1 when activated in the disarmed mode 2 Tone 2 The zone generates chime tone 2 when activated in the disarmed mode 3 Tone 3 The zone generates chime tone 3 when activated in the disarmed mode 4 Voice The zone generates a prefixed voice response e g Zone 3 from the control panel loudspeaker output when activated in the disarmed mode Zone Soak Test Each zone can be put on test for a programmed soak test period When a zone is on test it will not cause an alarm if activated but the system will record the failure in the event log and indicate the fault to the user Locations 000010000 Zone 01 to 20 Zone Soak Test Entry Mode Mode Selection List see page 16 0 No The zone is not on soak test 1 Yes The zone is on soak test Zone Text Each zone can be assigned a 20 character label that is displayed on LCD remote keypads when viewing the zone status and event log Locations 0000 t 0000 Zone 01 to 20 Zone Text Entry Mode String Edit Text Mode see page 19 Zone Link Each zone can be assigned a Link number which in turn is used to control Link Control output types for details on link control see page 32 Locations 0000 t 0000 Zone 01 to 20 Zone Link Entry Mode Number Entry see page 18 P0016 LI 02 01 21 2 Arming Control This section covers programming of the
41. al piezo sounder 16Q loudspeaker connection with programmable volume Tamper protection Engineer keypad port v v V v Vv Stylish housing EC EX10 1 Zone Expander The EC EX10 I is a housed zone expansion module that is connected to the 4 wire control panel network Features include gt 10 fully programmable zone inputs gt Tamper protection gt Stylish housing EC COM IP Communication Module The EC COM IP is an IP based communicator and X 10 home automation interface PCB module Features include gt Ethernet connection to LAN WAN gt Remote access via Eclipse UDL or smart phone app gt Alarm reporting via LAN WAN to PC based alarm receiver gt X 10 port for automating X 10 devices via XM10U E controller v X 10 devices controlled via the system or smart phone app PCB module clips into EC P10 control panel housing The EC USB Link provides USB connectivity between the EC P10 and the host computer It is required when a direct connection is required between the Eclipse UDL software package and the control panel Upload Download Software Eclipse UDL is a Windows based software package that can be used to remotely or locally program and diagnose the Eclipse range of security systems Features include gt Simple intuitive user interface Local or remote via modem and IP System remote control Advanced system diagnostics Multi language support v v v v y System audit trail P0016 LI 02 01
42. an alarm is generated this timer is used to control the active duration of the external sounder and strobe 07 Comms Delay When an alarm is generated this timer is used to delay the activation of the on board communicator Arming Modes This set of options control how the system is armed for each arming mode Locations OOOO Away Arm Arming Mode OOB Stay Arm 1 Arming Mode OO Stay Arm 2 Arming Mode OOGO Stay Arm 3 Arming Mode Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 O Final Exit When the exit mode is started the system will only arm after the activation of a Final Exit 1 or Final Exit 2 zone type e g after the front door is opened the closed 1 Timed Exit When the exit mode is started the system will arm after the Exit Delay timer has expired 2 Exit Terminator When the exit mode is started the system will only arm after activation of a Final Exit 1 or Final Exit 2 zone type followed by the activation of an Exit terminator zone e g after the front door is opened the closed and the push to set button has been pressed 3 Deferred When the exit mode is started the system will arm after the Exit Delay timer has expired However if a zone off the exit route is activated during this period the Exit Delay timer is suspended whilst the zone is active Arm Options 1 The set of options controls how the system responds for each arming mode Locations 6000 Away Arm Options 1 0000 Stay Arm
43. ander Options OO Expander Options Expander Sounds Expander Output Type Expander Output Attributes G System Devices Panel Outputs Com Ports GSM amp SMS Centre IP Configuration Section Page On board Communicator ARC 1 4 Configuration Options 35 Fast Format Speech Dialler UDL Options Users User Code User Type 40 User Time Locks User Name User Link Utilities 41 Set Time and Date Exiting Engineer s Program Mode To exit the engineers programming menus and return to the normal disarmed mode ensure the display is prompting you to enter a location number then enter 000 P0016 LI 02 01 15 Menu Navigation and Data Entry Each programming location is accessed by entering its four digit location number followed by If you dont know the exact location you can enter less than four digits and the panel will take you to the first location that starts with numbers you have entered For example if you enter the panel will take you to location 1201 Zone 01 Wiring Type LCD Navigation If the system is fitted with an LCD keypad you can navigate through the main menu using the following keys Next program section Previous program section Select location of displayed section Back a menu level LCD main menu navigation Enter Engineers code Engineers Menu Lasanie Next up Previous down S
44. arming modes timers and options that control the way the system is armed Arming Timers Each arming mode has its own set of timers that are used to control various delays during arming disarming and in alarm 0008000 Away Arm Timers O1 to 07 000 0000 Stay Arm 1 Timers O1 to 07 aaa 6600 Stay Arm 2 Timers O1 to 07 8000 6000 Stay Arm 3 Timers O1 to 07 Number Entry see page 18 Locations Entry Mode 01 Exit Delay When the Arming Mode is configured as Timed or deferred this timer sets the delay between the user initiating the exit procedure and the system actually arming 02 Entry 1 Delay When the system is armed activation of a Final Exit 1 zone will start the entry 1 delay timer this allows the user time to access the remote keypad and disarm the system 03 Entry 2 Delay When the system is armed activation of a Final Exit 2 zone will start the entry 2 delay timer this allows the user time to access the remote keypad and disarm the system 04 Second Entry If at the end of normal entry Entry 1 or 2 delay the system has not been disarmed the system will start the second entry delay during this time the internal alarm tone will sound If at the end of the second entry delay the system has still not been disarmed a full alarm is generated 05 Bell Delay When an alarm is generated this timer is used to delay the activation of the external sounder and strobe 06 Bell Duration When
45. as been provided to allow the panel to be levelled easily If the PCB has to be removed carefully pull back the two front PCB securing clips lift the front of the PCB and slide it downward To replace the PCB simply reverse the above procedure It is essential to ensure that none of the fixing slots or cable entries are accessible after fixing Mains cabling must be secured e g with a cable tie to one of the anchor points provided 6 P0016 LI 02 01 Control Panel Layout Spk TR OV 12 dot 3 4 1 Main Printed Circuit Board PCB The main PCB that provides the terminals connection to remote keypads and detection devices see PCB Layout on next page for full details 2 Switched Mode Power Supply The switch mode power supply module is housed under this protected area and provides power to the main PCB via the three way harness 3 Mains Connection The AC Mains supply is connected to a 3 way Euro Type fused terminal block which is fitted with a 500mA fuse ToP Suppl SS da o Power ou Module ER Qo E j Fuse T500mA 4 Mains Supply Cable Entry The mains supply cable must be routed into the c
46. ault 10 Hardware Output Monitoring This option enables disables fault monitoring of the control panel outputs 6600 Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 Locations Entry Mode 1 Panel Output 1 Bell On The output is monitored for faults Off The output is not monitored 2 Panel Output 2 Strobe On The output is monitored for faults Off The output is not monitored 3 Panel Output 3 On The output is monitored for faults Off The output is not monitored 4 Panel Output 4 On The output is monitored for faults Off The output is not monitored 5 Panel Output 5 On The output is monitored for faults Off The output is not monitored Hardware Monitoring This set of options allows the monitoring of the control panel hardware to be enabled or disabled 9600 Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 Locations Entry Mode 1 Panel Box Tamper On The box tamper is monitored for activity Off The box tamper is not monitored 2 Auxiliary Fuse On The auxiliary 12V fuse is monitored for faults Off The auxiliary 12V fuse is not monitored 3 System Voltage On The system voltage is monitored for faults Off The system voltage is not monitored 4 Battery Presence On The standby battery is monitored for its presence Off The standby battery is not monitored 5 Mains AC On The mains supply is monitored for its presence Off The mains supply is not monitored 6 Telephone Line On The tele
47. cation Alarm Receiving ep Centre Smart Phone Apps PO0016 LI 02 01 Control Panel The EC P10 control panel is an advanced intruder alarm system with 10 on board zones and on board multi format communicator The system can be expanded to 20 zones using the 10 zone expansion modules EC EX10 or EC EX10 I The system is ideally suited to domestic and small commercial installations The control panel provides a multi channel integrated speech dialler and voice annunciation feature Voice messages are recorded via a touch tone telephone or by using the Eclipse UDL software package Remote arming and disarming and system control can also be carried out by calling the protected premises with a touch tone telephone On answering the incoming call you are greeted with a voice prompted menu The system can be further enhanced by using the EC COM IP module which provides both IP and X 10 connectivity X 10 is a simple home automation protocol that uses the existing mains wiring to communicate with X 10 compatible devices via a XM10U controller Once the EC COM IP is installed both the system and X 10 devices can be controlled remotely using smart phone apps A choice of either LCD or LED remote keypads is available Other features include gt 10 programmable on board zones 5 programmable outputs 1Amp rated On board communicator modem speech dialler Local or remote upload download 250 event log 1 5 Amp switched mode power
48. cation 7203 channel 1 is disabled for location 7243 channel 9 is disabled 2 Open Close Channel 2 10 On For location 7203 channel 2 is enabled for location 7243 channel 10 is enabled Off For location 7203 channel 2 is disabled for location 7243 channel 10 is disabled 3 Open Close Channel 3 11 On For location 7203 channel 3 is enabled for location 7243 channel 11 is enabled Off For location 7203 channel 3 is disabled for location 7243 channel 11 is disabled 4 Open Close Channel 4 12 On For location 7203 channel 4 is enabled for location 7243 channel 12 is enabled Off For location 7203 channel 4 is disabled for location 7243 channel 12 is disabled 5 Open Close Channel 5 13 On For location 7203 channel 5 is enabled for location 7243 channel 13 is enabled Off For location 7203 channel 5 is disabled for location 7243 channel 13 is disabled 6 Open Close Channel 6 14 On For location 7203 channel 6 is enabled for location 7243 channel 14 is enabled Off For location 7203 channel 6 is disabled for location 7243 channel 14 is disabled 7 Open Close Channel 7 15 On For location 7203 channel 7 is enabled for location 7243 channel 15 is enabled Off For location 7203 channel 7 is disabled for location 7243 channel 15 is disabled 8 Open Close Channel 8 16 On For location 7203 channel 8 is enabled for location 7243 channel 16 is enabled Off For location 7203 channel 8 is disabled for locati
49. closed active Now that Link Control 01 is configured it can be assigned to a panel output or voice message trigger Link Control Example 2 In this example we will setup Link Control 02 so that it activates when zone 4 AND zone 5 are active AND when the system is armed The figure below shows the logic diagram for this 1 2 Logic qro TE H Link Control 02 The three switches represent the link inputs and are programmed as follows Location 1904 Zone 04 Link 102 Link Control 02 AND Location 1905 Zone 05 Link 102 Link Control 02 AND Location 3904 System Armed Link 102 Link Control 02 AND As the figure above shows the Link Control 02 will be active logic 1 only when ALL of the input links are closed active Link Control Example 3 In this example we will setup Link Control 03 so that it activates when zone 10 AND Control Timer 1 is on OR when the system is in exit mode OR when an intruder alarm occurs The figure below show the logic diagram for this oO 2 Logic ge eee Logic ee Link Control 03 Logic ee The four switches represent the link inputs and programmed as follows Location 1910 Zone 10 Link 103 Link Control 03 AND Location 3541 Control Timer 1 Link 103 Link Control 03 AND Location 3935 System Exit Link 003 Link Control 03 OR Location 3909 System Intru
50. d by an auto resetting fuse PTC rated at 1 1A 11 Panel Outputs 1 to 5 These are fully programmable high current 1 Amp switched negative supervised outputs Panel outputs 1 and 2 default to bell and strobe operation but can be programmed for other functions if required see page 30 for programming details Each output can also be programmed for supervision monitoring see page 25 12 Two Wire Smoke Detector Enable Set this link as shown when connecting 2 wire smoke detectors to Panel Output 5 bre 2 wire Smoke Detectors Enabled Panel Output 5 must be programmed as 2 wire Smoke 0047 and smoke detectors must be connected as shown page 13 enire 2 wire Smoke Detectors Disabled Panel Output 5 i will function as a normal output 13 Communication Ports 1 and 2 Two serial communication ports 1 and 2 are provided for local downloading and for third party devices 14 RJ11 Telephone Line Connector An RJ11 connector is provided so that the panel can be connected to the telephone line via a standard RJ11 patch lead 15 Telephone Line Connections Telephone line connections see page 14 16 Power Status LED On steady when either AC or standby battery is present Flashes when the on board communicator is dialling or sending data 17 Battery Charging Rate The standby battery can be recharged at different rates 8 POO16 LI 02 01 300mA This is the recommended charge rate for a TAh standby battery The syste
51. d in the Eclipse UDL software package in order to establish a communication link 0000 Number Mode see page 18 Location Entry Mode The UDL password can be reset to a default setting of 123456 by entering O within 10 seconds of powering up the system 38 P0016 LI 02 01 UDL Ring Count This counter controls how the on board communicator takes to answer an incoming call Location 0000 Entry Mode Number Mode see page 18 Call Back Number When using the call back feature of the Eclipse UDL software the telephone number of remote UDL computers modem must be configured using this option Location 0008 Entry Mode String Edit Number Mode see page 18 UDL Dial Sequence This set of options allows the dial sequence to be programmed when using the call back feature Location 0000 Entry Mode String Edit Number Mode see page 18 1 PSTN On board Communicator 2 SM Module 3 IP Module The call attempts are controlled by how many digits are entered Here are some typical examples 111 Attempt to call back the remote UDL computer three times using only PSTN 1212 Attempt to call back the remote UDL computer four times alternating between PSTN and GSM 123 Attempt to call back the remote UDL computer three times using PSTN then GSM and finally IP UDL Remote IP Address This is the IP Address of the remote UDL computer Location 0006 Entry Mode String Edit Numbe
52. der Alarm Link 003 Link Control 03 OR As the figure above shows the Link Control 03 will be active logic 1 only when link input 1 and 2 are closed active or when either link inputs 3 and 4 are closed active Group 10 Zone Count The zone activity count threshold of each zone can be assigned to an output Type amp Description Zone 01 Count This output type activates when zone 01 activity count reaches the threshold set by the Zone Warning counter See page 24 Zone 02 20 Count As Zone 01 Count Group 20 Zone Mimic The mimic condition of each zone can be assigned to an output Type amp Description Zone 01 Mimic This output type activates when zone 01 is active and deactivates when zone 01 is healthy Zone 02 20 Mimic As Zone 01 Mimic Group 30 Zone Alarm The alarm condition of each zone can be assigned to an output Type amp Description Zone 01 Alarm This output type activates when zone 01 generates an alarm and deactivates when the alarm is reset 32 P0016 LI 02 01 No Type amp Description 02 Zone 02 20 Alarm 20 Ae Zone 01 Alarm Group 40 Zone Tamper The tamper condition of each zone can be assigned to an output No Type amp Description 01 Zone 01 Tamper This output type activates when zone 01 generates a tamper alarm and deactivates when the alarm is reset 02 Zone 02 20 Tamper 20 As Zone 01 Tamper Group 50
53. e Code Tamper option is enabled for the selected keypad the keypad operation will be locked out for 5 minutes if a code tamper event is generated Off The selected keypad operation remains unchanged Keypad Sounds This set of options controls how the selected keypad generates sounds from its on board sounder Locations 60000 i 0000 Keypads 1 to 4 Sounds Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Alarm Tones On The selected keypad generates alarm tones Off The selected keypad will not generate alarm tones 2 Trouble Tones On The selected keypad generates trouble tones Off The selected keypad will not generate trouble tones 3 Chime Tones On The selected keypad generates chime tones Off The selected keypad will not generate chime tones 4 Entry Tones On The selected keypad generates entry tones Off The selected keypad will not generate entry tones 5 Exit Tones On The selected keypad generates exit tones Off The selected keypad will not generate exit tones 6 Key Press Tones On The selected keypad generates key press tones Off The selected keypad generates a short click tone when keys are pressed 7 Advisory Tones On The selected keypad generates advisory tones Off The selected keypad will not generate advisory tones 8 Tamper Tones On The selected keypad generates tamper alarm tones Off The selected keypad will not generate tamper alarm tones 28 P0016 LI 02 01
54. ee times using PSTN then GSM and finally IP 31 Attempt to call the selected ARC twice first using IP then PSTN ARC 1 4 Reported Event Groups This set of options allows you to control which group of events that are reported for each ARC Locations 006010060 ARC 1 to 4 Reported Event Groups Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Alarms On The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the alarm group Off The selected ARC does not report alarm events 2 Tampers On The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the tamper group Off The selected ARC does not report tamper events 3 Faults On The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the fault group Off The selected ARC does not report fault events 4 Open Close On The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the open close group Off The selected ARC does not report open close events P0016 LI 02 01 35 5 Test Misc On The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the test misc group Off The selected ARC does not report test misc events 6 Restore On The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the restore group Off The selected ARC does not report restore events 7 Custom On The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the custom group Off The selected ARC does not report custom events ARC 1 4 Cancel on Success This set of options allows you
55. elect section Section start location Section description Engineers Menu 1181 zone Setup Endineers Menu Z0601 Aue Stay Options Endineers Menu 3161 Global OFbtions Endineers Meru Zoi Control Timers Engineers Menu 3661 System Text Engineers Menu Ardi Usice System Links Engineers Menu 4111 Keup ad Options Endineers Menu 3111 m Exrander Options Endineera Menu 6111 Panel Outeuts Endineers Menu reel ARC Options Endineera Menu F311 Speech Dialler Engineers Menu r406 UBL Options Engineers Menu 8168 User Codes Engineers Menu SA1 Adjust Clock LCD sub menu navigation Enter Engineers code 0000 Endineers Menu Locationi Next up Previous down Select section Section start location Section description Engineers Menu 1181 zone Se bur 6 zone Bl Tare Final Exit 1 zone Bl Wiring Hormalls ren zone Bl Attributesi a aaa zone Bl Bupass Next up nio Previous down Previous location Fone Bi Chime Next location Off Back a menu level zone Bl On Test a ZE El mi El zone Bl Text Front Door zone Bl Link Selection List This type of data entry is used when selecting an option from a predefined list Each item in the list has a number and associated description When using the LCD keypad for programming the description is displayed The LED keypad can only display the number The figures below show the program
56. elephone The touch tone method is covered in the EC P10 User Manual a000 i 0000 Channels 1 to 4 Telephone Number 1 0000000 Channels 1 to 4 Telephone Number 2 String Edit Number Mode see page 18 Locations Entry Mode Whilst programming telephone numbers addition characters can be inserted to perform the following OO Insert a P for a 1 second pause Insert a F to force blind dialling no dial tone detection Speech Dialler Dial Sequence This set of options allows the dial sequence to be programmed for each speech dialler channel Locations 00800 106000 Channels 1 to 4 Dial Sequence Entry Mode String Edit Number Mode see page 18 The call sequence is entered as a string of digits each number indicates the calling method 1 Dial Using Telephone No 1 2 Dial Using Telephone No 2 The call attempts are controlled by how many digits are entered Here are some typical examples 1122 Dial four times first to telephone no 1 then telephone number 2 1212 Dial four times alternating between telephone number 1 and 2 Speech Dialler Trigger Type Each speech dialler channel can be triggered from any of the system output types for example channel 1 could be programmed to Intruder Alarm whilst channel 2 could be programmed to Fire Alarm Please refer to page 30 for a complete list of output types and their corresponding type number Locations 0000
57. enabled or disabled for each remote keypad please refer to page 28 for further details Wiring Detection Devices The EC P10 provides 10 zones for connecting detection devices such as movement sensors and magnetic door contacts Each zone is fully programmable to allow for maximum flexibility see page 19 for Zone Programming details The program options for a zone will also determine how the zone may be wired The following wiring options are available Normally Closed This wiring configuration should be used when connecting detection devices that only have a normally closed alarm output Connect the detector as shown below and ensure that the zone is programmed for Normally Closed operation see page 20 1 Detector 2 Detectors Normally Open This wiring configuration should be used when connecting detection devices that only have a normally open alarm output Connect the detector as shown below and ensure that the zone is programmed for Normally Open operation see page 20 EIEI 1 Detector 2 Detectors POO16 LI 02 01 11 Single EOL N C This wiring configuration should be used when connecting detection devices that only have a normally closed alarm output Connect the detector as shown below and ensure that the zone is programmed for Single EOL N C operation see page 20 ETE 1 Detector 2 Detectors Double EOL This wiring configuration should be used when connecting
58. ese options allow the IP details to be configured and are required when using the EC COM IP module Locations 6000 IP Address G008 subnet Mask OOOO Gateway Address GOOG Port Number Entry Mode String Edit Number Mode see page 18 IP Address A valid IP address must be assigned to the module It must be entered in dot decimal notation e g 192 168 0 58 Enter Gg un to insert a Subnet Mask The subnet mask used on the network must be assigned to the module It must be entered in dot decimal notation e g 255 255 255 0 Enter to insert a Gateway Address The gateway address normally the ADSL router used on the network must be assigned to the module It must be entered in dot decimal notation e g 192 168 0 1 Enter to insert a un Port Number A valid port number must be assigned to the module It must be entered as a decimal number e g 8888 34 P0016 LI 02 01 7 On board Communicator This section covers programming of the on board communicator ARC 1 4 Telephone Number This set of options allows the telephone number to be programmed for each ARC Locations QOO00t 0000 ARC 1 to 4 Telephone Number Entry Mode String Edit Number Mode see page 18 Whilst programming telephone numbers addition characters can be inserted to perform the following Insert a P for a 1 second pause Insert a F to force blind dialling no dia
59. etting Faults amp alarmS anneneeneeneennenennnenneenrenn 45 Specifications nnnnnunnnnsssnsnnnensnsennsnnnsnnenen 46 EC P10 Control Pahel ioni 46 Electiicali caro Environmental Bleif E AEE EE er GE rees EC LED Remote Keypad i 46 Electrical 46 Environmental diana darei n ia 46 Physical AA ii 46 EC LCD Remote Keypad i 46 Electrical fc aaa 46 Environmental sisisihin iiias 46 PIVSICAl zi i ieri 46 EC EX10 1 Zone Expander in 46 Electrical iii 46 Environmental ioni iii 46 Physical z EC EX10 Zone amp Output Expander nanne nennen Electrical eia Aaaa ataa ea Environmental iero an e EC COM IP Communication Module BISGHICAN sarren ni Re iaia Ge den EE Standards Safe eege did EM On SEGUrItY serre A nd eentiende 47 Warranty EE 47 P0016 LI 02 01 1 System Overview System Configuration EC LED Keypad EC LED Keypad EC P10 Control Panel 5 Programmable 4 Outputs 1A 2 Com Ports lt 4 wire network EC LCD Keypad EC LCD Keypad Speaker Driver Aux Tamper 10 Zone Inputs gt Onboard Communicator modem Speech Dialler er IP DI vi E EC EX10 or EC EX10 1 XM10U E Ethernet LAN WAN Internet OR 1 0 EC USB Link PC and Modem for Remote Upload Download PC for Local Upload Download PSTN SA SMS Notifi
60. for Communication Module operation Use this mode when connecting any Eclipse communication module to the control panel 4 Contact ID This mode configures the selected communication port for Contact ID operation In this mode the Contact ID in ASCII format is sent to the port 5 Debug USB Link This mode configures the selected communication port for data debug operation Use this mode when using a terminal program via the USB Link to capture the debug data from the control panel GSM amp SMS Centre These options allow the GSM and SMS Centre to be configured GOOG GPRS APN Name OOA GPRS APN User OOOO GPRS APN Password OOOO SIM Pin OOOA SIM Credit Code OOOO SMS Service Centre String Edit Number Mode see page 18 Locations Entry Mode GPRS APN Name The Access Point Name APN used by the GSM network operator for IP packet data communication GPRS APN User The APN user name used to log into the APN GPRS APN Password The APN password name used to log into the APN Listed below are the GPRS setting used by the major UK GSM network operators Operator APN Password User 00 Access This output type activates for 30 seconds after user 00 has entered their access code User 01 10 Access As User 00 Access Communication Ports These two options allow the operating mode for the two on board communication ports to be configured Locations GOO Com Port 1 Mode GOO Com Port 2
61. guration Locations OOOO Away Arm Auto Arm Disarm OOOO Stay Arm 1 Auto Arm Disarm OOOO Stay Arm 2 Auto Arm Disarm OOOO Stay Arm 3 Auto Arm Disarm Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Arm with Control Timer 1 On The selected mode is automatically armed by Control Timer 1 Off The selected mode is not armed automatically 2 Arm with Control Timer 2 On The selected mode is automatically armed by Control Timer 2 Off The selected mode is not armed automatically 3 Arm with Control Timer 3 On The selected mode is automatically armed by Control Timer 3 Off The selected mode is not armed automatically 4 Arm with Control Timer 4 On The selected mode is automatically armed by Control Timer 4 Off The selected mode is not armed automatically 5 Disarm with Control Timer 1 On The selected mode is automatically disarmed by Control Timer 1 Off The selected mode is not disarmed automatically 6 Disarm with Control Timer 2 On The selected mode is automatically disarmed by Control Timer 2 Off The selected mode is not disarmed automatically 7 Disarm with Control Timer 3 On The selected mode is automatically disarmed by Control Timer 3 Off The selected mode is not disarmed automatically 8 Disarm with Control Timer 4 On The selected mode is automatically disarmed by Control Timer 4 Off The selected mode is not disarmed automatically P0016 LI 02 01 23 3 System
62. is enabled Off For location 7202 channel 4 is disabled for location channel 12 is disabled 5 Restore Channel 5 13 On For location 7202 channel 5 is enabled for location channel 13 is enabled Off For location 7202 channel 5 is disabled for location channel 13 is disabled 6 Restore Channel 6 14 On For location 7202 channel 6 is enabled for location channel 14 is enabled Off For location 7202 channel 6 is disabled for location channel 14 is disabled 7241 7241 7241 7241 7241 7241 7241 7241 7241 7241 7242 7242 7242 7242 7242 7242 7242 7242 7242 7242 7242 7242 7 Restore Channel 7 15 On For location 7202 channel 7 is enabled for location 7242 channel 15 is enabled Off For location 7202 channel 7 is disabled for location 7242 channel 15 is disabled 8 Restore Channel 8 16 On For location 7202 channel 8 is enabled for location 7242 channel 16 is enabled Off For location 7202 channel 8 is disabled for location 7242 channel 16 is disabled Fast Format Open Close Channels When the ARC protocol is programmed as Fast Format the channels that report an Open Close event can be enabled or disabled Locations OOOO Open Close Channels 1 8 OOOO Open Close Channels 9 16 Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Open Close Channel 1 9 On For location 7203 channel 1 is enabled for location 7243 channel 9 is enabled Off For lo
63. l tone detection ARC 1 4 Account Number This set of options allows the account number to be programmed for each ARC Locations 0000 t 0000 ARC 1 to 4 Account Number Entry Mode String Edit Number Mode see page 18 ARC 1 4 Protocol This set of options allows the protocol type to be programmed for each ARC Locations 00808010000 ARC 1 to 4 Protocol Entry Mode Selection List see page 16 0 Disabled The selected ARC is disabled 1 Contact ID The selected ARC is configured for Contact ID protocol When triggered the on board communicator will dial the telephone number and attempt to communicate with the alarm receiver using Contact ID protocol 2 Fast Format The selected ARC is configured for Fast Format protocol When triggered the on board communicator will dial the telephone number and attempt to communicate with the alarm receiver using standard Fast Format protocol The control panel supports 16 Fast Format channels see Fast Format on page 36 3 Voice Format The selected ARC is configured for Voice protocol When triggered the on board communicator will dial the telephone number and play a fixed voice message relating to alarm event 4 SMS Text The selected ARC is configured for SMS protocol When triggered the on board communicator will dial the SMS Centre and send a SMS text message to the telephone number programmed in the ARC See page 33 for programming the SMS Centre number ARC 1
64. layed on LCD keypads The Stay Arm Banners are shown when the system has been armed in the relevant stay mode The Keypad Banner is displayed on the top line when the system is disarmed The Engineer Reset Banner is displayed on the bottom line when the system requires an engineer to reset the system The top line will always show Call Engineer 0000 Stay Arm 1 Banner 0068 Stay Arm 2 Banner 0086 Stay Arm 3 Banner OOGO keypad Banner OOOO Engineer Reset Banner String Edit Text Mode see page 19 Locations Entry Mode Remote Control Labels This set of options allows you to customise the text label that is displayed on LCD keypads for each remote control output When the user accesses the remote control output menu the labels are displayed e g Garden Lights Locations 66060 t 0000 Remote Control 1 to 5 Labels Entry Mode String Edit Text Mode see page 19 Voice Options This system has 10 programmable voice messages each message can be up to 16 seconds long The messages can be recorded using the Eclipse UDL software and uploaded into the control panel Alternatively voice messages can be recorded from a telephone handset Activate by Link Control The Link Control is the logical output trigger that causes the voice message to be played The system has 99 Link Control outputs which can be programmed to trigger for a combination of system events see Link Contr
65. ly activates if the system is armed Off The selected output responds normally If Pulse 1 and Pulse 2 options are enabled then the selected output activates for the duration of the Pulse 3 Time system timer see page 24 If Delay 1 and Delay 2 options are enabled then the selected output activates after the delay set by the Delay 3 Time system timer see page 24 Output Types The output types are grouped together in the following groups Group Description 00 Global Global system output function 01 Reserved Not available on the EC P10 02 Control Timer Control Timers 1 to 5 03 Remote Control Remote control outputs 1 to 5 04 Link Control Input linked logical conditioned outputs Zone Count Zones 1 to 20 count outputs Zone Mimic Zones 1 to 20 mimic outputs Zone Alarm Zones 1 to 20 alarm outputs Zone Tamper Zones 1 to 20 tamper alarm outputs Zone Masked Zones 1 to 20 masked outputs Zone Fault Zones 1 to 20 fault outputs Zone Bypassed Zones 1 to 20 bypassed outputs User Access Users 00 to 10 access outputs 00 Global The table below list the output function available in this group Type amp Description Not Used This output type does not activate AC Fault This output type activates when the mains supply has been removed for the duration of the AC Fail timer ATS Fault This output type activates whe
66. m Sensor 2100TS Protocols Fast Format Contact ID Voice SMS ETSI ES 201 912 protocol 1 Speech Dialler and V21 Modem Dialling Pulse or DTMF REN Rating 1 0 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F 95 non condensing Residential commercial and light industrial Do not throw away the product with the normal household waste at the end of its life but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling The on board battery also contains substances that may pollute the environment Always remove the battery before you discard and dispose of the battery at an official collection point for batteries 280 0mm x 255 0mm x 95 0mm 3mm Polycarbonate 975g EC LED Remote Keypad ECLED Remote Koypad Electrical Voltage Current Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temp Max Humidity EMC Physical Dimensions Housing Packed Weight 9 16Voc 25mA quiescent 40mA when active 25 C to 55 C 13 F to 131 F 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F 95 non condensing Residential commercial and light industrial 130 0mm x 102 0mm x 27 0mm 3mm Polycarbonate 2258 EC LCD Remote Keypad Electrical Voltage Current Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Max Humidity EMC Physical Dimensions Housing Packed Weight 9 16Voc 20mA quiescent 30mA when active 25 C to 55 C 13
67. m will fully recharge a flat battery within 24hours 750 300 750mA This is the recommended charge rate for a 8 e 17Ah standby battery The system will fully recharge E R aflat battery within 24hours 18 Battery On Kick Start When powering the system from battery only the Battery On pins must be momentarily shorted together with a plain blade screwdriver or similar to kick start the power supply into operation POO16 LI 02 01 Connecting Devices to the Network Before connecting devices to the control panel network isolate ALL power from the control panel AC Mains amp Battery Do not continue if there is still power present on the control panel Connecting devices with power still present on the control panel may damage the device or control panel and invalidate any warranty Remote keypads and zone expanders are all connected to the same network terminals located at the bottom left hand corner of the control panel and may be connected serially daisy chain in parallel star or any combination of the two Network Connections The network is made up of four terminals incorporating power and data To ensure correct operation all four terminals on the device must be connected to the corresponding terminals on the control panel or previous device The table below shows each terminal and its description 12V Supply OV Supply Data Return Data 1 0 500 metres Remote Keypad Address
68. ming procedure for both LED and LCD remote keypads Selection List LED Keypad Enter Engineers code 0000 Enter location No 0000 eg 1101 Press to display the current value Location number amp current value are displayed Enter item number e g 04 P0016 LI 02 01 Press to accept and return to step Press to cancel and return to step O Press to accept and move to next location Selection List LCD Keypad Enter Engineers code 00060 o Endineers Menu Locationi Enter location No 0009 eg 1101 2 Engineers Menu Location iii Press to display the current value zone Bi Tare Final Exit 1 Press to scroll through list options or enter item number e g 04 O zone Bi Tare Intruder To display the item number press and hold any number key Press to cancel and return to step O Press to accept and move to next location Bit Toggle Selection This type of data entry is used for enabling and disabling up to 8 options Each option is represented by a number 1 to 8 and has an associated description When using the LCD keypad for programming the description can be displayed by holding down the bit option number the LED keypad can only display the number The figures below show the programming procedure for both LED and LCD remote keypads Press to accept and return to step Bit Toggle Selection LED Keypad Enter Engineers code 0000
69. mode is started or when the user resets the system after an alarm Detection devices such as smoke detectors that are powered from an output programmed as Detector Reset should have this attribute switched on Off The zone functions as normal 4 Zone Response On Zones with this attribute respond at the response rate determined by the Zone Response Timer Off The zone functions as normal 5 Auto Rearm On Zones with this attribute will only re arm at the end of the bell duration providing that the Auto Re Arm Counter limit has not been reached Once this limit has been reached the zone will lock out and not cause any further Intruder alarms Off The zone will always re arm 20 POO16 LI 02 01 6 Remote Detector Test On Zones with this attribute are monitored for specific activity during the remote detector test The detector must be connected to the control panel using triple EOL wiring and the detector remote test input must be connected to a panel output programmed as Remote Detector Test Off The zone functions as normal 7 Momentary Keyswitch On If the zone type is a keyswitch type the operation mode is changed to momentary Off If the zone type is a keyswitch type the operation remains as latching mode Zone Bypass Options Each zone can have one or more optional bypass attributes programmed to control when the zone is bypassed Locations 090600106000 Zone 01 to 20 Zone B
70. mp current value are displayed 0 Enter required value e g 35 1 m 1 5 Press to accept and return to step Press to cancel and return to step Press to accept and move to next location Number Entry LCD Keypad Enter Engineers code 0000 o Endineers Menu Locationi Enter location No 0009 es 3101 2 Engineers Menu Location 3181 Press to display the current value System Timers AC Fail 606 Location number amp current value are displayed 0 Enter required value e g 35 System Timers AC Fail 35 Press to accept and return to step Press to cancel and return to step O Press to accept and move to next location String Edit Number Mode This type of data entry is used for entering a long string of numbers such as telephone and account numbers The figures below show the programming procedure for both LED and LCD remote keypads String Edit Number Mode LED Keypad Enter Engineers code 0000 Enter location No 0000 c g 7011 e IW Press to display the current value e HENNE LI Location number amp current value are displayed blank Enter required value e g 1234 To clear value press amp Press to accept and return to step Press to cancel and return to step O Press to accept and move to next location String Edit Number Mode LCD Keypad Enter Engineers code 0000 o EnJineers
71. n Alarm Abort event is generated This event can be signalled to the alarm receiving centre Default 180 seconds 05 Battery Test Period This timer is used to control frequency 0 255 hours at which the standby battery is load tested Default 24 hours 06 Battery Test Duration This timer is used to control the duration 0 255 seconds of the standby battery load test Default 10 seconds 07 Zone Soak Test Time This timer is used to control the duration 0 255 days of the zone soak test The timer is automatically started after a zone is put on test Default 14 days 08 Double Knock Delay This timer controls the duration 0 255 seconds of the double knock delay The double knock delay is used to control the operation of zones programmed with Double Knock attribute see page 20 Default 30 seconds 09 Service Interval This timer controls the frequency 0 255 weeks in which a Service Required event is generated Default 0 weeks 10 Confirmation Period This timer controls the duration 0 255 minutes in which a confirmed alarm event can be generated When the system is armed and an intruder alarm is generated first alarm this timer is started If a second but different zone activates an intruder alarm before the timer expires a confirmed alarm event is generated Default 45 minutes 11 Pulse 1 Time This timer controls the active duration 0 255 seconds of outputs programmed with the Pulse
72. n a panic alarm is generated In Second Entry This output type activates when the system is in second entry mode Duress Alarm This output type activates when a duress alarm is generated 24hr Alarm This output type activates when a 24hr alarm is generated In Alarm This output type activates when any alarm is generated Auxiliary Alarm This output type activates when an auxiliary alarm is generated Medical Alarm This output type activates when a medical alarm is generated Warning Alarm This output type activates when a warning alarm is generated Tamper Alarm This output type activates when a tamper alarm is generated Keypads Locked This output type activates when a security key is active Ready This output type activates when the system is ready for arming i e all zones are healthy Output Fault This output type activates when a fault is detected on one of the monitored control panel outputs Trouble This output type activates when a trouble alarm is generated Alert This output type activates when an alert event is generated and deactivates when the user has acknowledged the alert Call Engineer This output type activates when the system requires an engineer access code in order to reset the system Device Fault This output type activates when a device fault is detected Zone Bypass This output type activates when one or more zones are bypassed Service Required This
73. n the on board communicator detects a phone line fault Alarm Transmission Fault Unset This output type activates when the system is in the disarmed state Armed This output type activates when the system is armed in any of the armed modes Away or Stay Part Armed This output type activates when the system is armed in any of the Stay armed modes Armed Alarm This output type activates when the system is armed and pulses when an alarm is generated Bell Active This output type activates when an alarm is generated it may be delayed if the bell delay time is greater than zero The duration of this output type is controlled by the Bell Duration timer Strobe Active This output type activates when an alarm is generated and deactivates when the system is reset Alarm This output type activates when an intruder alarm is generated Confirmed Alarm This output type activates when two different zones cause an intruder alarm 30 P0016 LI 02 01 Type amp Description Type amp Description Alarm Abort This output type activates when the user disarms the system after an alarm and within the Abort Delay period In Exit This output type activates when the system is in exit mode Fire Alarm This output type activates when a fire alarm is generated In Entry This output type activates when the system is in entry mode PA Alarm This output type activates whe
74. nk controlled outputs which can be assigned to an output No Type amp Description 01 Link Control 01 This output type is controlled by a combination of linked inputs 02 Link Control 02 99 99 As Link Control 01 To create a link controlled output you must assign link inputs to the Link Control The available inputs are gt Zone Links Control Timer Links Voice Message Links System Links User Link v v Vv The inputs can be assigned to the Link Control to perform either a logical OR function or a logical AND function The logic function is controlled by the link input number 001 099 Logical OR Link inputs 101 199 Logical AND Link inputs Link Control Example 1 In the first example we will setup Link Control 01 so that it activates when zone 1 OR zone 2 OR zone 3 is active OR user 02 is entered The figure below show the logic diagram for this 1 Logic o e 2 Logic o o e Link Control O1 Logic ee 4 Logic ee The four switches represent the link inputs and programmed as follows Location 1901 Zone 01 Link 001 Link Control 01 OR Location 1902 Zone 02 Link 001 Link Control 01 OR Location 1903 Zone 03 Link 001 Link Control 01 OR Location 8502 User 02 Link 001 Link Control 01 OR As the figure above shows the Link Control 01 will be active logic 1 when any of the input links are
75. not in use 1 Engineer The selected user is an engineer and can access all options within the engineer s program menu 2 Technician The selected user is a Technician and can access all options except the on board communication options within the engineer s program menu 3 Master The selected user is a Master user and can access all options within the user menu and program new users 4 Manager The selected user is a Manager user and can access all options within the user menu 5 Standard The selected user is a Standard user and can access the following options from the user menu Away Arm Stay Arm 1 2 3 Do walk Test and Change Code 6 Cleaner The selected user is a Cleaner and can access the following options from the user menu Away Arm and Stay Arm 1 2 3 The cleaner code can only disarm the system if the cleaner code was used to arm the system If the system was armed by another user type and a cleaner code is entered whilst the system is armed or during the entry procedure the zones that have the Cleaner attribute are bypassed and the entry procedure is cancelled When the cleaner is ready to leave the premises entering their code will start the exit procedure and at the end of the exit procedure the Cleaner zones are reinstated 7 Arm Only The selected user is an Arm Only user and can only access the arming options within the user menu 8 Duress The selected user i
76. o digit type number e g 3001 Zone 01 Alarm Panel Output Attributes This set of options allows the output attributes to be assigned to the control panel high current outputs Locations 800010006 Panel Outputs 1 to 5 Output Attributes Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Latching On The selected output latches on when triggered and is only cleared when the user resets the system Off The selected output responds normally 2 Inverted On The selected output is inverted off when active and on when inactive Off The selected output responds normally 3 User Test On The selected output is activated when the user output test is selected Off The selected output remains unchanged during the user output test 4 Pulse 1 On The selected output activates for the duration of the Pulse 1 Time system timer see page 24 Off The selected output responds normally 5 Pulse 2 On The selected output activates for the duration of the Pulse 2 Time system timer see page 24 Off The selected output responds normally 6 Delay 1 On The selected output activates after the delay set by the Delay 1 Time system timer see page 24 Off The selected output responds normally 7 Delay 2 On The selected output activates after the delay set by the Delay 2 Time system timer see page 24 Off The selected output responds normally 8 Armed Only On The selected output on
77. o longer reporting to the control panel Keupad Tamper The box tamper on keypad has activated Expander 1 Lost Expander 1 is no longer reporting to the control panel Expander 1 Tamrer The box tamper on expander 1 has activated Quteut 2 Fault Output on the control panel has a fault Zone 77 Alarmed Alarm activated on zone Resetting Faults amp alarms If a fault or alarm has occurred it can be reset as follows 1 Enter a valid access code this will silence the alarm or cancel the alert 2 Enter a valid access and press to reset the system Ae Enter GOO to exit the menu If the fault is still present it will still be indicated POO16 LI 02 01 45 4 Specifications EC P10 Control Panel Electrical Supply Voltage Rated PSU Output Ripple Current Standby Battery Recharge Time Low Voltage Alarm Deep Discharge Cut off Fuses On board Zones Panel Outputs 1 5 Speaker Output 2 Wire Smoke Detectors On board Communicator Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Max Humidity EMC Physical Dimensions Housing Packed Weight 230Vac 1 5A lt 5 lt 100MA quiescent lt 150mA in alarm 12 0V SLA 7Ah 24hr 300mA 10hr 750mA 10 5V 9 5V Mains 315mA 250V 20mm Auxiliary 12V 900mA PTC Bell 900MA PTC Battery 1 6A PTC 10 1A switched to OV supervised Minimum load 160 ESL429CT or Syste
78. ol on page 32 Locations 600010000 Voice Message 01 to 10 Activated by Link Entry Mode Number Entry see page 18 Voice Message Options The voice message options allow you to control how the message is played Locations 860010000 Voice Message O1 to 10 Options Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 Locations 8600 to 80600 Voice Messages 01 to 10 Options Data Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Keep Repeating On The voice message repeats continuously until the associated Link Control is no longer active Off The voice message plays once 2 Repeat every 10 Seconds On The voice message repeats every 10 seconds until the associated Link Control is no longer active Off The voice message plays once 3 Repeat every 30 Seconds On The voice message repeats every 30 seconds until the associated Link Control is no longer active Off The voice message plays once 4 Repeat every Minute On The voice message repeats every minute until the associated Link Control is no longer active Off The voice message plays once 5 Repeat every 5 Minutes On The voice message repeats every 5 minutes until the associated Link Control is no longer active Off The voice message plays once 6 Repeat every 15 Minutes On The voice message repeats every 15 minutes until the associated Link Control is no longer active Off The voice message plays once
79. on 7243 channel 16 is disabled P0016 LI 02 01 37 Channel Type When the ARC protocol is programmed as Fast Format the channel type must be allocated to a system output type 000 0000 Channels 1 to 8 Channel Type 0060 9000 Channels 9 to 16 Channel Type Locations Entry Mode Selection List see page 16 Please refer to page 30 for a complete list of output types Channel Attributes This set of options allows the output attributes to be assigned to the Fast Format channels Locations 0080 00066 Channels 1 to 8 Channel Attributes 0000 t 0000 Channels 9 to 16 Channel Attributes Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 Please refer to page 30 for a complete list of output attributes Speech Dialler Telephone Numbers 1 and 2 The on board communicator also features a 4 channel speech dialler which can be used to call landline or mobile telephones to play a recorded voice message Each channel can have two telephone numbers assigned When the channel is triggered the on board communicator will dial the number specified by the dial sequence and play the voice message associated with the channel for up to 1 minute Pressing the key on the telephone handset acknowledges the call and stops the dial sequence pressing any other key also acknowledges the call but the dial sequence will continues with next number The speech messages are recorded using the Eclipse UDL software package or a touch tone t
80. one Line Connections The control panel has an advanced on board communicator and modem which can be used for the following gt Sending digital alarm status information to an alarm receiving centre using industry standard protocols gt Sending voice messages to a mobile or landline telephone Remote uploading downloading via Eclipse UDL software package If any of these features are used a permanent telephone connection should be made to the control panel as shown Control Panel Out to premises telephone In from telephone provider Once ALL connections have been made to the control panel and power is ready to be applied you should read this section before continuing The control panel leaves the factory programmed with default settings and when the system is powered up for the first time the default settings are in use If the factory defaults need to be reloaded in the future please see Power up Options Menu gt Connect the black battery lead to the negative terminal of the standby battery and the red battery lead to the positive terminal of the standby battery The green power LED on the main PCB will light gt If the system enters into an alarm condition enter the default master user code GOGO The alarm tone will then stop gt To access the Engineer Programming Menu enter the default engineer code O The remote keypads will show Ea EnJineers Menu Lil Location LED LCD
81. ontrol panel housing via this cable entry 5 Communication Module An optional Eclipse communication Module can be clipped into the housing under the main PCB 5 Standby Battery The system housing will accept a 12V 7Ah battery to provide continued operation in the event of an AC mains failure Connect the red battery lead to the positive terminal of the battery and then connect the black battery lead to the negative terminal Control Panel 12V 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery x S E D al 9 9 BAT The system will only become live when the AC supply is connected or the Battery On pins are shorted POO16 LI 02 01 PCB Layout P0016 EP 00 06 E Sach on IPS MS H De Wad PR gaand DO ua TF 15 T OO08008 ee ER sl i ele SEA L DDD 13 12 1 PSU Connector The harness from the switched mode power supply module plug onto this connector and provides the power 13 7V to power the system 2 Engineer s Remote Keypad Connector An engineers remote keypad maybe plugged onto to this connector so that system programming and testing can be carried out at the location of the control panel 3 Lid Tampe
82. pe for external push to set buttons This zone type terminates the exit delay when activated during exit mode The arming mode must be configured for Exit Terminator for this zone type to function 13 Away Arm Key Use this zone type for a key switch or lock that has switch contacts This zone type will away arm the system when active and disarm the system when healthy If a momentary operation is required then the Momentary Keyswitch attribute can be assigned see page 21 14 Stay 1 Arm Key Use this zone type for a key switch or door lock that has switch contacts This zone type will stay arm 1 the system when active and disarm the system when healthy If a momentary operation is required then the Momentary Keyswitch attribute can be assigned see page 21 15 Stay 2 Arm Key Use this zone type for a key switch or door lock that has switch contacts This zone type will stay arm 2 the system when active and disarm the system when healthy If a momentary operation is required then the Momentary Keyswitch attribute can be assigned see page 21 16 Stay 3 Arm Key Use this zone type for a key switch or door lock that has switch contacts This zone type will stay arm 3 the system when active and disarm the system when healthy If a momentary operation is required then the Momentary Keyswitch attribute can be assigned see page 21 17 Bypass Key Use this zone type for a key switch o
83. phone line connection is monitored for faults Off The telephone line connection is not monitored 7 Bell Tamper On The bell tamper input is monitored for activity Off The bell tamper input is not monitored Configuration This set of options allows the system operation and features to be altered 6000 Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 Location Entry Mode 1 Auto BST GMT On The system clock is automatically put forward by one hour on the last Sunday in March at 2 00AM and put back by one hour on last Sunday in October at 2 00AM Off The system clock remains unchanged 2 Battery Test by Control Timer 5 and Disarm On The battery test feature is invoked when Control Timer 5 switches on and every time the system is disarmed Off The battery test feature is performed by the Battery Test Period timer 3 Reinstate Bypassed Zones on Disarm On Any zones that have been manually bypassed are automatically reinstated when the system is disarmed Off Bypassed zones remain bypassed after the system is disarmed 4 Enable EN50131 1 Requirements On The system operates so as to comply with requirements of EN50131 1 Off The system operates as normal 5 Disable Bell when Disarmed On The bell output is disabled when the system is disarmed Off The bell output is enabled when the system is disarmed and if a 24hr alarm zone is activated it will trigger the bell output 6 Disable Communications when Disarmed
84. ption is enabled for the required ARC see Protocol Options on page 35 Location 0000 Entry Mode String Edit Number Mode see page 18 Fast Format Reporting Channels When the ARC protocol is programmed as Fast Format the channels that are used for reporting must be enabled or disabled Locations OOOO Reporting Channels 1 8 OOOO Reporting Channels 9 16 Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 Report Channel 1 9 On For location 7201 channel 1 is enabled for location 7241 channel 9 is enabled Off For location 7201 channel 1 is disabled for location 7241 channel 9 is disabled 2 Report Channel 2 10 On For location 7201 channel 2 is enabled for location 7241 channel 10 is enabled Off For location 7201 channel 2 is disabled for location 7241 channel 10 is disabled 3 Report Channel 3 11 On For location 7201 channel 3 is enabled for location 7241 channel 11 is enabled Off For location 7201 channel 3 is disabled for location 7241 channel 11 is disabled 36 P0016 LI 02 01 On Off Off On Off On Off Report Channel 4 12 For location 7201 channel 4 is enabled for location channel 12 is enabled For location 7201 channel 4 is disabled for location channel 12 is disabled Report Channel 5 13 For location 7201 channel 5 is enabled for location channel 13 is enabled For location 7201 channel 5 is disabled for location channel 13 is disabled
85. r Link Entry Mode Number Entry see page 18 40 P0016 LI 02 01 This section covers the programming of the system utilities Time and Date The system has a real time clock that must be programmed so that the time and date is recorded correctly in the system event log The time and date is also displayed on the bottom line of the LCD keypad If the system looses all power the time and date is maintained for approximately 2 days 6000 Hours 00080 Minutes 0006 Seconds 0000 Day OOOO Month 6000 Year Number Entry see page 18 Locations Entry Mode The engineer can access the user menus without exiting the engineer s program mode by entering DER The table below shows the user menu options and the command number used to access them Command Function Away Arm Stay Arm 1 Stay Arm 2 Stay Arm 3 Reset alarm or fault Walk Test Test Bell amp Outputs Do Test Call View Log Print Log Call UDL Chime on off Change code System Tests Event Log amp UDL Program Mode View Zone Status Exit Menu When using the LCD keypad the menu options and their command numbers are scrolled on the bottom line of the LCD If the key is pressed the menu option that is currently being displayed is selected Away Arm Selecting this option will cause the system to start the exit mode and attempt to away arm the system To cancel or disarm simply enter a valid user code Stay
86. r Mode see page 18 UD Remote IP Port This is the IP port number of the remote UDL computer Location 0006 Entry Mode String Edit Number Mode see page 18 UDL Account Number This is the account number used by the Eclipse UDL database The Eclipse UDL software will automatically assign this when you create a new account However the account number can be manually entered if required Location 0000 Entry Mode String Edit Number Mode see page 18 P0016 LI 02 01 39 8 System Users This section covers programming of the system users The EC P10 has a total of 11 users User 00 is the Engineer which has a default code of 1234 User 01 is the Master user which has a default code of 5678 Users 02 to 10 can be programmed to any user type and default to Not in Use User Access Code Each user must be assigned an access code in order to operate the system access codes may be 4 5 or 6 digits in length This option allows each user to be assigned an access code Locations 6000 to 6000 Users 00 to 10 Access Code Entry Mode String Edit Number Mode see page 18 User Type The user type defines the level access the user has in order to operate the system This option allows the selected user type to be assigned User 00 and User 01 types cannot be changed Locations 60800 to 6000 Users 00 to 10 User Type Entry Mode Selection List see page 16 0 Not in Use The selected user is
87. r Switch This switch detects when the cover is in position and the screw is fully secured The tamper is designed to activate when the screw is undone 4 Battery Connections A 12V rechargeable battery must be connected to these two terminals in order to provide continuous system operation in the event of mains failure The battery output is protected by an auto resetting fuse PTC rated at 1 6 Amp 5 Network Connections The network terminals provide connections to the remote keypads and zone expanders The and terminals provide power whilst the R and R terminals are the data signals 6 Zone Inputs 1 to 10 Detection devices such as movement sensors vibration and door contacts are connected to the zone input terminals There are several ways in which to wire a detection device see page 11 Each zone is fully programmable see page 19 for information on programming zones 7 Auxiliary 12V These terminals provide auxiliary power for detection devices that require 12V power e g moment sensors The auxiliary output is protected by an auto resetting fuse PTC rated at 1 1 Amp 8 Speaker These terminals are used for driving 16Q extension loudspeakers see page 12 9 Bell Tamper Return This terminal is connected to the tamper return connection from an external sounder unit If it is not required link it to OV 10 External Sounder 12V These terminals provide power for external sounder units The output is protecte
88. r door lock that has switch contacts This zone type will bypass all zones with the bypass attribute when active and reinstate them when healthy If a momentan operation is required then the Momentary Keyswitch attribute can be assigned see page 21 18 Security Key Use this zone type for a key switch This zone type will disable all remote keypads when active and reinstate them when healthy If a momentary operation is required then the Momentary Keyswitch attribute can be assigned see page 21 19 Auxiliary Use this zone type for auxiliary devices which do not require an audible alarm response This zone type generates a silent alarm if activated at any time 20 Warning Use this zone type for monitoring devices that require a warning indication This zone type generates a warning low level beeps from the keypad every 30 seconds and zone indication if the zone remains active for longer than the warning delay time see page 24 for details 21 Log Monitor Use this zone type for monitoring devices that require an event log entry This zone type generates a log entry if activated at any time 22 Trouble Fault Use this zone type for monitoring fault outputs on devices such as remote power supplies This zone type generates a fault condition if it is activated at any time Zone Wiring Each zone must be programmed to the correct wiring type in order for the correct response Locations 0000 t 0080 Zone 01 to 20
89. rd to 123456 nae 0060 Load Factory Defaults Entering this command will set all control panel program configuration options to the factory default settings 006 14 PO0016 LI 02 01 3 Programming the Control Panel Introduction This section covers the system programming and it is important that all engineers read this section carefully so as to familiarise themselves with the many features and functions of the control panel To access the programming menu enter the factory default engineer code OBG If a mistake is made whilst entering the code simply re enter the code correctly When the system is in Engineers Mode ALL zones and tampers are disabled Each programming option is accessed by a four digit location number followed by The location numbers have been grouped together into logical sections The programming sections are as follows Section Zone Programming Zone Types Wiring Zone Attributes Reserved Bypass Options Chime Options Soak Test Zone Text Zone Links Arming Options Full Arm Options Stay Arm 1 Options Stay Arm 2 Options Stay Arm 3 Options System Configuration System Timers System Counters Hardware Options Configuration Control Timers Banner Text Voice Message Links Voice Message Options System Output Links Keypad Options OO Keypad Options 1 OO Keypad Options 2 6 Keypad Sounds Exp
90. re zone 7 Fault Alarm FLEA PP Fault alarm activated by zone zone 7 Fault Restore Feer PP Fault on zone has restored zone 7 Mask Alarm nA d Mask alarm activated by zone zone 7 Mask Restore e PP Mask alarm on zone has restored Low Bat Alarm 77 Lb PP Low battery alarm from wireless device on zone Low Bat Restore 7 Lr PP Low battery alarm on zone has restored Brass Active 7 bYA dg Group bypass activated by zone Brass Restore 7 Keyswitch Active 7 b r PP SA PP Group bypass by zone has restored Keyswitch connected to zone is active Keyswitch Restore 77 Sr PP Keyswitch connected to zone has restored Alarm Active Intruder Alarm is active Hells Active Bell output is active Ferarm Lockout Re arm lockout has occurred and no more alarm can be generated for the armed period Confirmed Alarm Remote Access 77 Confirmed alarm generated two different zones activated Remote access via PC number User 7 User access by user Duress 77 User Tad 77 Duress alarm by user User proximity tag access User 7 Lockout User has been locked out from using the system User Tai 77 Lockout User proximity tag has been locked out from using the system PA 3 Code Tamper Code tamper invalid code generated at keypad 3
91. rt the entry mode when the system is stay armed 04 Intruder Use this zone type for detection devices such as PIR s vibration detectors magnetic door contacts etc This zone type generates an intruder alarm if activated when the system is armed 05 Perimeter Use this zone type for detection devices such as external PIR s IR beams This zone type generates an intruder alarm if activated when the system is armed 06 Fire Use this zone type for smoke and heat detectors This zone type generates a distinctive fire alarm if activated at any time 07 PA Silent Use this zone type for panic buttons This zone type generates a silent panic alarm if it is activated at any time 08 PA Audible Use this zone type for panic buttons This zone type generates an audible panic alarm if it is activated at any time 09 Medical Use this zone type for medical alarms This zone type generates a medical alarm if it is activated at any time 10 24 Hour Use this zone type for detectors that require 24 hour monitoring This zone type generates an intruder alarm if it is activated when the system is armed If activated during the disarmed state an internal alarm is generated 11 Tamper Use this zone type for tamper protection This zone type generates a tamper alarm if it is activated when the system is armed If POO16 LI 02 01 19 activated during the disarmed state an internal alarm is generated 12 Exit Terminator Use this zone ty
92. s a Duress user and operates the same as a standard user however on entering the access code a silent duress alarm is generated and if programmed the event is signalled to alarm receiving centre 9 Access Control The selected user is an Access Control user and on entering the access code the relevant User Access and Door Access output is activated User Locked By The user access can be locked out by the use of a Link Controlled output see page 32 The Link Control output can be configured to switch on by various link input conditions e g Link Control 01 could be programmed to operate when Control Timer 2 is active This means that the user access code is disabled when the selected Link Control output is on and can be used for locking out selected users for particular conditions e g you may want to prevent a user from accessing the system over the weekend Locations 6800 to 6600 Users 00 to 10 User Locked By Entry Mode Number Entry see page 18 User Name Each user can be assigned a 8 character label that is displayed on LCD remote keypads when viewing the system event log Locations 6000 t 6000 Users 00 to 10 User Name Entry Mode String Edit Text Mode see page 18 User Link Each user can be assigned a Link number which in turn is used to control Link Control output types for details on link control see page 32 Locations 6600 to 6600 Users 00 to 10 Use
93. supply Two communication ports for accessories etc Loudspeaker output Selectable battery charging rate Real time clock Two wire smoke detector support VW Vv V Vv vvv VY V Vv y Flash upgradable Remote Keypads The EC P10 will accept up to a maximum of 4 remote keypads All remote keypads require a 4 wire connection to the control panel using standard alarm cable The following remote keypad models are available EC LED Remote Keypad The LED keypad features a dual 7 segment display for displaying zone status and system fault messages A set of dedicated system status LEDs for AC Ready Armed Trouble Bypass Alert and Alarm are also provided Other features include gt 4 wire connection using standard alarm cable gt Internal sounder gt Backlit keyboard EC LCD Remote Keypad The LCD keypad features a 2 x 20 character blue display for showing all zone status and system fault messages A set of dedicated system status LEDs for AC Trouble and Alert are also provided Other features include gt 4 wire connection using standard alarm cable gt Internal sounder gt Backlit keyboard Expansion Modules The following expansion modules are available EC EX10 Zone amp Output Expander The EC EX10 is a housed zone and output expansion module that is connected to the 4 wire control panel network Features include gt 10 fully programmable zone inputs 10 programmable outputs 8 x 100mA 2 x 1Amp Intern
94. supported on the expander 7 Advisory Tones On The expander generates advisory tones Off The expander will not generate advisory tones 8 Tamper Tones On The expander generates tamper alarm tones Off The expander will not generate tamper alarm tones Expander Outputs The EC EX10 has 10 programmable outputs This set of options allows the output type function to be assigned to each of the expander outputs Locations 6000 106000 Expander 1 Output 1 to 10 Type Entry Mode Selection List see page 16 Enter the two digit group number followed by the two digit type number e g 0301 Zone 01 Alarm See page 30 for a complete list of output functions Expander Output Attributes This set of options allows the output attributes to be assigned to each of the expander outputs Locations 6000 t 6000 Expander 1 Output 1 to 10 attributes Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 See page 30 for details on output attributes P0016 LI 02 01 29 6 Panel Outputs and Devices This section covers programming of the control panel outputs communication ports and other devices that maybe connected to the control panel Panel Output Type This set of options allows the output type function to be assigned to the control panel high current outputs 0000 t 6006 Panel Outputs 1 to 5 Output Type Locations Entry Mode Selection List see page 16 Enter the two digit group number followed by the tw
95. t is locked out so that it cannot cause further alarm activations during the same armed period Default 3 02 Noof Remote Resets This counter controls the number of times 0 255 the UDL software can be used to reset the system remotely before an engineer must attend site Default 0 03 Count Warning This counter controls the number of times 0 255 that a zone must activate before triggering the corresponding Zone Count output Default 0 02 Count Logging This counter controls the number of times 0 255 that a zone must activate before logging a Zone Count event in the system log Default 0 24 P0016 LI 02 01 Hardware Volume Levels This set of options controls the volume levels for each group of system tones and voice messages Locations GOOG Pane Speaker Volume OOOO Chime Volume OOOO Advisory Tone Volume GOOG Alarm Tone Volume Entry Mode Number Entry see page 18 01 Panel Speaker Volume This option controls the level 0 10 of the exit entry fault and warning tones from the control panel speaker Default 5 02 Chime Volume This option controls the level 0 10 of the chime tone from the control panel speaker Default 5 03 Advisory Tone Volume This option controls the level 0 10 of the advisory tones from the control panel speaker Default 5 04 Alarm Tone Volume This option controls the level 0 10 of the alarm tones from the control panel speaker Def
96. ted and will run for days Zone 77 Test Fail EF PP Zone has failed whilst on test First Enock 77 Fn dd First activation from zone The zone has the Double Knock attribute Alarm Aborted AA The user has disarmed the system within the abort delay period Bell Tamrer Alarm bEAL The bell tamper alarm has been activated Bell Tamper Restore bEAr The bell tamper has restored ATS Fault Ae SF The Alarm Transmission System ATS has detected a fault with the telephone line ATS Restored H D r The ATS Fault has restored P0016 LI 02 01 43 LCD Description Eespad 3 Eespad Fire A panic alarm was generated at keypad by pressing keys 7 and 9 A fire alarm was generated at keypad by pressing keys 1 and 3 Eespad Medical 7 A medical alarm was generated at keypad by pressing keys 4 and 6 Output 7 Fault The control panel has detected a fault on panel output Output 7 Restore The fault on panel output has restored Cleaner On Site 7 Cleaner user number is on site Cleaner zones are bypassed Cleaner Off Site 7 Cleaner user number is off site Cleaner zones are un bypassed Com Module Alarm The communication module has been disconnected lost from com port Com Module Restore The communication module has been connected found from com port zone 7 Count Alarm Zone has reached the Count Logging threshold
97. the two negative connections Installing a Power Supply When a power supply is installed the OV connections on the power supply must be connected through to OV on the control panel and the 12V connection between the control panel and the device must be disconnected see figure below 1km 500 metres Remote Keypad Address 1 Gm R D AAA 2 Address 2 Control Panel Network Remote Keypad Volen Remote Keypad Address 3 Remote Keypad Address 4 12v ov R D 2v ov R D Esse asce KLL AAAA Disconnect 12V from control panel Power Supply 10 P0016 LI 02 01 Remote Keypads PCB Layouts P0019 EP 00 02 LCD Remote Keypad 1 Network Connections The remote keypad is connected to the network terminals located at the bottom left hand side of the PCB 2 Address Selection Each remote keypad must be assigned a different address using the Address selector Move the jumper to the required position 1 2 3 0r4 3 Tamper Switch The lid tamper for each remote keypad can be enabled or disabled if required Please refer to page 28 for further details 4 Piezo Sounder The piezo sounder generates low level alarm key press and warning tones Each type of tone can be
98. to control communication sequence for each ARC When the on board communicator is triggered by an event it will call the ARC using the settings defined in ARC 1 If the communication attempt is successful this option can be used to either cancel attempts for the remaining available ARC s or move on and call the next available ARC Locations 006010900600 ARC 1 to 4 Cancel on Success Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 1StopARC1 On The selected ARC will cancel further attempts to ARC 1 after a successful communication Off The selected ARC will move on to next ARC after a successful communication 2 Stop ARC 2 On The selected ARC will cancel further attempts to ARC 2 after a successful communication Off The selected ARC will move on to next ARC after a successful communication 3 Stop ARC 3 On The selected ARC will cancel further attempts to ARC 3 after a successful communication Off The selected ARC will move on to next ARC after a successful communication 4 Stop ARC 4 On The selected ARC will cancel further attempts to ARC 4 after a successful communication Off The selected ARC will move on to next ARC after a successful communication ARC 1 4 IP Address This option allows an IP address to be programmed for each ARC 000010000 ARC 1 to 4 IP Address Entry Mode String Edit Number Mode see page 18 Locations Whilst programming IP address addition characters can be inserted
99. when navigating through the log Go backward Go forward Press to exit this option Print Event Log 660 Selecting this option causes the contents of the event log to be sent to the printer Press to exit this option Either Com1 or Com2 must be configured for Printer mode in order to use this feature Call UDL 000 Selecting this option will cause the on board communicator to call the remote computer modem so that a remote link can be established The remote computer must be setup so that it is ready to receive the call Only select this option when instructed to do so by the remote computer operator Chime on off 000 Selecting this option will globally turn chime on or off Change Code 600 Selecting this option allows you to change your own access code After selecting this option enter the new access code 4 6 digits followed by Program Mode 000 Selecting this option takes you back to the normal engineer s program mode View Zone Status 000 Selecting this option either from engineer s mode or the user menu allows you view the status count of each zone Exit Menu 000 Selecting this option returns the system to the normal disarmed state P0016 LI 02 01 41 Log Events LCD LED Description Intruder Alarm 7 A PP Intruder alarm activated by zone Intruder Restore 77 ir dei Intruder zone restore Ferimeter Alarm 7 PER PP Perimeter alarm
100. y only TimerDate Changed Ed The system time and date has been changed Endineer on site En n The engineer access code has been entered Endineer off site EndF The engineer has logged off Bell Fuse Alarm bFAL The bell fuse has gone open circuit electronic fuse Hell Fuse Restore bFAr The bell fuse has restored Aux Fuse Alarm AFAL The auxiliary 12V fuse has gone open circuit electronic fuse Aux Fuse Restore HEH The auxiliary 12V fuse has restored Battery Fuse Alarm bFAL d The battery fuse has gone open circuit electronic fuse Battery Fuse Restore bFAr The battery fuse has restored Box Tamper Alarm BEAL The control panel box tamper has been activated Box Tamper Restore bEAr The control panel box tamper has restored Eespad 7 Tampor EH d Keypad box tamper has been activated Eespad 7 Tame Rest rte d Keypad box tamper has restored Device 7 Lost rL d Device on network lost Device 7 Found Ek ir Device on network found Walktest Started ES User walk test mode started Walktest Ended EE User walk test mode ended Bell Test Started bts User bell test started Bell Test Ended BEE User bell test ended Auto Test Call HEI An automatic test call was sent to the Alarm Receiving Centre ARC Manual Test Call EL A manual user test call was sent to the Alarm Receiving Centre ARC Timer 7 On LE d On Control Timer is on Timer 7 Off LE r DFF Control Timer is off Zone Test 7 Davs ES dd Zone soak test has star
101. ypass Options Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 In Stay 1 On The zone is bypassed when Stay 1 arming mode is selected Off The zone is not bypassed when Stay 1 arming mode is selected 2 In Stay 2 On The zone is bypassed when Stay 2 arming mode is selected Off The zone is not bypassed when Stay 2 arming mode is selected 3 In Stay 3 On The zone is bypassed when Stay 3 arming mode is selected Off The zone is not bypassed when Stay 3 arming mode is selected 4 By User On The zone can be bypassed by the user when arming the system Off The zone cannot be bypassed by the user 5 Auto Bypass On The zone is automatically bypassed at the end of exit mode if the zone is still active Off The zone is not bypassed at the end of exit mode and the system will fail to arm if the zone remains active 6 Keyswitch Bypass On The zone is bypassed when a Bypass Key zone type is active and reinstated when the Bypass Key is secure Off The zone is not bypassed when a Bypass Key is operated 7 Cleaner On The zone is bypassed when a cleaner code is entered Off The zone is not bypassed when the cleaner code is entered Zone Chime Each zone can have an optional chime mode programmed that allows the panel and remote keypads to generate an audible tone when the zone is activated in the disarmed mode Locations 0000 t 0600 Zone 01 to 20 Zone Chime Entry Mode Mode Selection List see p

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