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1. The displays shows the current keypad address for example 1 01 Change the keypad address if it is not correct already by entering a 2 digit number between 01 and 04 The displays shows the new address for example 1 02 If the system has more than one keypad on that address the system will malfunction Press NO The display shows the status of the keypad sounder O for ON or 1 for OFF normally left at 0 for example 2 0 Change the status of the sounder by pressing 1 or 0 The display shows the selected status for example 2 1 Press NO The displays shows the current status of the keypad back light O for timed of 1 for always on for example 3 0 Change the backlight status as required by pressing 1 or 0 The display shows the selected status for example 3 1 Press NO The display shows the current status of the keypad keys 0 for keys Active 1 for keys Non Active normally left at 0 for example 4 0 Change the keypad status as required by pressing 1 or 0 The display shows the selected status for example 4 1 496333 Issue 1 3 of 20 Keypad Display Tests Optional 9600 9610 13 Repeat steps 4 to 12 for all the other keypads 14 Setthe PROG switch on each keypad to OFF and power down the control panel to lock the keypad s program into the their NVMs Keypad Display Tests Optional 15 Setthe TEST switch on each keypad to ON and carry out the following display tests for each keypad a Power
2. C Humidity Up to 80 non condensing Dimensions main panel h x w x d 330 x 350 x 76mm Weight Control Panel 4 85 Kg Excl battery Stand by Battery 12 Volt 6AH rechargeable battery Power Supply System output current 1250mA Ambient Temp 20 C System output current 800mA Ambient Temp 40 C max Main Control Panel pcb 45mA quiescent Each Remote Keypad 45mA quiescent Standard 9066 SCB Module 50mA quiescent Plug on 9056 Communicator 30mA quiescent Outputs OP 1 and 2 500mA continuous 1A surge OP 3 and 4 Relay contacts rated at 2A 24V DC Keypad Wiring Recommended maximum distances for the remote keypads from the control panel using standard alarm cable is 100 metres for the star configuration 300 m for the daisy chain configuration using four keypads 2 of 20 496333 Issue 1 9600 9610 Addressing Keypads Before programming the Control unit the engineer must program an identifi cation number into the NVM chip on each remote keypad in the system This is achieved as follows 1 Note 10 11 12 Set the PROG switch on each keypad to ON and the TEST switch to OFF Ensure that the bells and strobe are disconnected and that there is no auxiliary power connected to detectors Close the control panel lid power up the control panel mains supply first The keypad display shows the software V1 00 14 07 88 version numer of the keypad Note the software version number Press NO
3. Remove the NVM chip IC8 above the large microcontroller chip Power up the panel battery first then mains Refit the NVM chip The panel will now load the standard factory default codes Re program the panel with all the installation settings Refreshing the NVM 9610 1 Remove all power both mains and battery 2 Place a small screwdriver between the two pins marked CON1 located above the large microcontroller chip 3 With the screwdriver shorting the pins power the panel battery first then mains The panel will now load the standard factory default codes 4 Re program the panel with all the installation settings Error Messages CANNOT RESET System is unable to reset due to fault existing check as necessary EXIT FAULT User has exceeded the programmed exit time or a fault exists with the detection on exit route check as necessary FIRE 9600 only A smoke or heat detector fitted to the system has been activated INVALID CODE Incorrect user code has been entered re try up to 4 times before tamper alarm will occur MAINS FAILED 240V main supply to control panel lost check fuse board or spur outlet PERSONAL ATTACK A personal attack button fitted to the system has been activated PRINTER FAULT The logging printer has been disconnected de selected or has ran out of paper 16 of 20 496333 Issue 1 9600 9610 SYSTEM FAULT SYSTEM RESET TAMPER FAULT 24 HOUR ALARM AUX POWER FAIL BA
4. FOLLOW 9600 ONLY ENTRY SYSTEM SHOCK RESET PIR LATCH WALK TEST 24HR ALARM 9600 ONL COURTESY LIGHT 9600 ONLY ONLY IF FULL ALARM OTHERS ALWAYS INSTANT 496333 Issue 1 PROGRAM BELLS YES NO BELL TYPE SAB SCB BELL DURATION 001 MINS BELL DELAY 001 MINS CONTINUOUS SNDR ENABLED DISABLED vo D 13 of 20 Programming Chart _ ENGINEER CODE YES NO Ci YES ENTER NEW CODE CONFIRM CODE s Entering Text The 9629 Engineering Programming Template is designed for use when MISCELLANEOUS YES NO YES DAY TAMPER COMS ENGINEER RESET PA ENG RESET 9600 ONLY ABORT FACILITY LINE FAULT SILENT AUDIBLE TAMPER REMOTE RESET LOGGING PRINTER DLYD ENTRY ALARM AUTO RE ARM NEVER ONCE TWICE THREE TIMES ALWAYS a D 9600 8 9610 LOAD DEFAULTS 9600 9610 YES NO YES ARE YOU SURE aa YES NO System is loaded with gt factory settings 2610 CSID CODE ENTER CSID Key in a four digit ie number EE ER ER EE EE ed CONFIRM CODE CODE CONFIRMED 1234 NO programming the free format zone descriptions Fit the template over the keypad keys and proceed as
5. Using overlay type new zone description dl GROUP_ZONE ENABLED DISABLED DOUBLE KNOCK ENABLED DISABLED ENABLED ZONE ON TEST ENABLED DISABLED GROUPA NORMAL NIGHT ENTRY ROUTE 24 HR MONITORING FINAL DOOR ENABLED DISABLED GROUP B NOT IN GROUP CHIME NORMAL NIGHT ENABLED DISABLED ENTRY ROUTE FINAL DOOR AAA A GROUP D GROUP C _ NOTIN GROUP NOT IN GROUP NORMAL NIGHT NORMAL NIGHT ENTRY ROUTE ENTRY ROUTE FINAL DOOR FINAL DOOR O DISABLED 24 HOUR ZONE TECHNICAL ALARM 24 HOUR ALARM FULL SET AUDIBLE PA GROUR SILENT PA FIRE 9600 ONLY 24 HOUR COMS FULL ALARM ONLY ALL VIOLATIONS 12 of 20 496333 Issue 1 9600 9610 9600 ONLY ONLY IF TECHNICAL OR 24HR ALARM OTHERS ALWAYS COMMUNICATE 9600 9610 Programming Chart PROGRAM GROUPS YES NO EXIT MODE TIMED FINAL DOOR LOCK SET EXIT TERMINATE DEFERRED SET INSTANT SET ENTRY DELAY 000 SECS EXIT DELAY 000 SECS ALARM TYPE KEYPAD INTERNAL LOCAL FULL ALARM INSTANT BELLS ENABLED DISABLED E OUTPUT POLARITY ONLY FOR NORMALLY ON OUTPUTS 1 AND 2 NORMALLY OFF INFINITE IF LOCKSET GROUP A ALWAYS FULL ALARM PROGRAM OUTPUTS YES NO OUTPUT NUMBER OUTPUT NUMBER 0 BELL FOLLOW E E
6. follows 14 of 20 496333 Issue 1 9600 9610 Entering Engineer Mode from Day Mode Press and release this button to select first letter on keys 1 9 or Space key comma on key Press and release this button to select second letter on keys Press and release to move 1 9 or on 0 key ma cursor to left and to delete letters on left of cursor Press and release this button to select third letter on keys 1 9 or on 0 key Press and release to cause number keys to type numbers Note Press one of the four left hand keys before entering every letter number or space If you make a mistake you can correct the entry by pressing the lt key to delete characters You can change existing descriptions to another descripton by pressing the No key to delete and then re entering new descrip tion Entering Engineer Mode from Day Mode 1 Key in 0 then engineer code for example 7890 The display shows RESET SYSTEM YES NO See Initial Start Up Enginer Reset 1 Key in 0 then engineer code for example 7890 The display shows RESET SYSTEM YES NO 2 Press Yes 496333 Issue 1 15 of 20 Refreshing the NVM 9600 9610 REFRESHING THE NVM 9600 If the user and or engineer codes are lost or you wish to revert to the stand ard factory default codes 1 2 3 4 5 Remove all power both mains and battery
7. four pages show the programming commands in more detail O ON DOB W P 10 of 20 496333 Issue 1 9600 9610 START Enter engineer code Programming Chart END 496333 Issue 1 l l l l J when system is in day or disarmed o O y RESET SYSTEM Perform system reset YES NO H YES and return to day state NO PROGRAM SYSTEM i MF YES NO i Ei EE SEE e ri YES WALK TEST OPEN END STATION YES NO BELL TEST Sound keypad alarm YES NO Connect engineer keypad if used _ _ VIEW LOG 1 If DAYTIME TAMPER YES NO 1 is enabled then communicate tamper Sound local alarm amp i keypads PRINT LOG AS YES NO YES NY YES 11 of 20 Programming Chart PROGRAM ZONE YES NO ENTER ZONE NO 00 Key in number between 01 and 16 A a of ARE YOU SURE ZONE USED YESINO lt NO H YES NO I Zone programmed as i Fitoverlay not used j l ETE EE ER La dl EE EE EE EE ONLY IF TECHNICALALARM OR 24HR ALARM OR NOT FINAL DOOR IN ANY GROUP OMIT ALLOWED ENABLED DISABLED ONLY IF NOT FINAL DOOR INANY GROUP NOT IF 24HR MONITORING AND NOT FINAL DOOR IN ANY GROUP ONLY IF EITHER NOT IN GROUP OR NORMAL NIGHT IN ALL GROUPS ZONE DESCRIPTION XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX T
8. switch O O VP OV SIG V O P Prog Test Lock release Output must be transistorised type Recommended type RS Compnents 349 254 A SEPARATE 12V DC power supply is required Contact rating for lock release unit is 10A Normally open Exit Terminate button or Lock Set contact Requires engineer to program option 10K Resistor From RS349 254 Relay Note control e relay normally closed panel e Control Daisy Chain Panel configuration Max distance with four keypads 300m Figure 3 9625 Keypad Wiring Star configuration Max distance per leg 100m Tamper Switch o O Volume m Prog Test ET OV SIG V O P AUX OOOO O Normally open Exit Terminate button or Lock Set contact Requires engineer to program option 12VDC Buzzer 20mA max Additional entry exit Piezo buzzers can be Buzzer connected to this keypad From yp control Tonext keypad panel Figure 4 9626 Keypad Wiring 496333 Issue 1 7 of 20 Programming 9600 9610 CCT9 X a AT 9 ES l AIT 10 O CCT10 a O RLA o NM O Output 3or 4 Circuits 11 and 12 O O NC as for 9 and 10 O O O Of NO O Figure 5 Four Zone expansion Board Wiring Programming Initial Start Up Having programmed all the keypads in the system power up the control p
9. 19VAC External Bell BELL 13 to 16 zone STR expansion Keypads Programmable Outputs EE O P 8 2 14 12 Volt Aux AUX for detectors Ti eae sa 6 pcb onwards Figure 1 9600 Control Panel Wiring 496333 Issue 1 5 of 20 Wiring 9600 9610 N C loops 8 cert Ca N O j AIT1 devices AIT 2 pa CET2 A Circuits 3 to 8 are connected as for circuits 1 and 2 Note At least one 9040 speaker must be fitted to the system 9040 Spkrs Max 2 SIREN L S Internal H Sounder Pe AIT Tamper oJ TR External OV Bell 12V Strobe T BELL STR A nm V SIG 9626 MH Max 4 RKP ov Keypads 4 Programmable Outputs m Qe 12 Volt Aux N AUX for detectors FLAT Connector pins for plug on 9056 communicator or 9076 01 02 interface of Redcare STU NVM reset Lid Tamper OO Microcontroller 9 to 12 zone expansion 13 to 16 zone expansion Switch E O Printer e e e e a Eng Keypad Connection BATT Cy Cy 19VAC Issue 11 pcb onwards Figure 2 6 of 20 9610 Control Panel Wiring 496333 Issue 1 9600 9610 Wiring Bleeper volume Tamper
10. 9600 9610 Installation and User Guide COMPATIBLE EQUIPMENT 9624 9625 9626 9050 9040 9056 9076 01 02 9066 9685 947 951 Plug on 4 Zone Expansion Card max 2 9600 Remote Keypad max 4 9610 Remote Keypad max 4 Flush mounting kit for keypads Internal loudspeaker Plug on Digital Communicator Relay Interface Self Contained Bell SCB Module Plug on Red Care S T U manufactured by others Serial Printer Serial Printer with standby battery Serial lead for 947 printer 496333 Issue 1 1 of 20 9600 9610 Introduction The 9600 and 9610 control panels are designed for both domestic and medium sized comercial installations The control units provide connections for eight zones on the main pcb and can be expanded up to 16 zones by adding two 9624 plug on expander cards The control unit pcbs are fitted in blank steel cases and connect to up to four remote keypads Both systems can accept plug on communicators and provide four open collector outputs bell and strobe plus two programmable There is an additional programma ble relay output on each 9624 expansion card outputs 3 and 4 The main differences between the 9600 and 9610 are 9600 9610 Uses the 9625 keypad Uses the 9626 backlit keys and status LED 128 event log 250 event log Fire zone and double knock Not included Not included Coded remote reset entry stray abort Technical Specification Operating temperature 10 C to 40
11. TTERY FAIL COMMS FAILED COMMS LINE FAULT COMMS SUCCESSFUL KEYPAD NN TAMPER LOW BATTERY SYSTEM INHIBITED TELEPHONE FAILED UNIT TAMPER Error Messages Fault within control panel System has successfully reset all wiring and circuits are correct System anti tamper switch opened or damage to wiring has occurred A zone programmed as 24 hour alarm has been violated display will show description Check system as necessary The load on the AUX 12V supply is excessive and the protecting polyswitch fuse has been operated The battery has become faulty and will not maintain the system in the event of a power failure The system has tried to contact the central station but for some reason has failed Log message corresponding to the TELEPHONE FAILED message on the display The central station has successfully acknowledged receipt of a communication Either the wiring to keypad nn has been cut or the keypad tamper switch has been opened The battery voltage is at a seriously low level Mains power must be restored to the system in the near future otherwise the system will fail com pletely If there are two or more keypads fitted to the system all keypads except the one in use will display SYSTEM INHIBITED during engineering The telephone line has become disconnected or faulty If possible check the connection to the panel Check the external sounder wiring If an SAB is not fitted check that TR an
12. anel battery first then mains Close the control panel lid and proceed as follows The keypad display shows 00 00 MON 01 JAN 1 Key in 1234 the default User Code The display shows SYSTEM UNSET followed by 00 00 MON 01 JAN the displays may vary depending on system status Key in 07890 the default engineer code The display shows RESET SYSTEM YES NO Press NO The display shows PROGRAM SYSTEM YES NO Press Yes If after pressing Yes to PROGRAM SYSTEM you want to cancel this option press the No key This will also cancel the Keypad Sounder The keypad sounder gives a continuous tone and the display shows OPEN END STATION Open the control panel lid If you are using an engineer keypad then plug it in at this point Press Yes twice The display shows PROGRAM ZONES YES NO Connect all auxiliary power connections for detectors and SAB Carry on to select one of the engineer functions see Engineer Program Commands 8 of 20 496333 Issue 1 9600 9610 Defaults FUNCTION User code authority User code 1 User codes 2 to 7 Engineer code Zone used Zone description Group zone Group enable Chime 24 hour monitoring Double Knock Omit Allowed Zone on test Exit mode Exit time Entry time Alarm type Instant bells O P 1 Output type O P 2 Output type O P 3 Output type O P 4 Output type Bell type Bell duration Bell delay Day tamper comms System full reset PA res
13. d OV are linked Also check loudspeaker tamper A T connections are closed circuit 496333 Issue 1 17 of 20 User Commands 9600 9610 WATCHDOG FAULT A mains transient or severe electrostatic discharge has upset the system software The system has restarted itself and should be functioning normally ZONE TEST FAILED One or more zones are on 14 day test soak test Some of these zones have been violated during the set period and would have caused an alarm The panel will continue to operate correctly KEYPAD 00 TAMPER Mains power up has occurred Power down control panel mains and battery then re apply power battery first then mains to clear this fault User Commands The end users operate the 9600 and 9610 systems by pressing Yes or No on the keypads in response to a series of questions that the system presents in the display Access to the systems functions is split into three authority levels Manager Operator and Block Omit The default access code 1234 has Manager authority The system allows a total of seven codes and any code can be assigned to any authority level User authority allows access to a Arming disarming and resetting the system if not programmed for Engineer reset b Omitting zones if zones are Omit Allowed Setting Chime on or off Viewing the event log e Carrying out all test functions Manager authority also allows access to the following additional functions f Omittin
14. et 9600 only Remote CSID 9610 only Abort facility Line fault Remote reset Auto re arm Continuous sounder Delayed Entry Alarm Logging Printer 496333 Issue 1 Defaults DESCRIPTION AND DEFAULTS Master manager user code 1 1234 Not programmed 0 7890 Not used Zone 1 to 16 None Not used Disabled Disabled Disabled 9600 only Disabled Disabled Timed 10 seconds 10 seconds A Full B C and D Local Instant Set Latch Shock sensor reset Entry Exit follow 9610 Bell Follow Bell follow SAB 20 minutes None Disabled Customer Customer Disabled Disabled Audible Disabled Once 9610 Always Disabled Disabled Disabled 9 of 20 Programming Commands 9600 9610 Engineer Program Commands While programming the system the control unit shows a series of questions on the keypad display Answer the questions by pressing Yes or No on the keypad When you respond to a question the control unit will display further questions in order to lead you through the programming sequence In the first stages of programming the system there are a set of numbered entry points that let you go directly to a specific area of programming These numbers are shown in the following table Command Keypad display 1 Program zones Program Groups Program Outputs Program Bells Engineer Code Miscellaneous Load Defaults CSID Code on 9610 Load Defaults 9610 only Reset System 0 Walk Test The next
15. g and re instating 24 hour zones if zones are Omit Allowed g Setting system time and date h Changing user code authority i Changing and deleting user codes j Printing the log The Block Omit code has very limited authority The code has no access to any functions defined for User or Manager The code does allow a user for example a cleaner to arm or disarm any area defined as Group D but only while one of the other three groups is armed a oO 18 of 20 496333 Issue 1 9600 9610 Invalid Access Code Entered Invalid access code entered If you enter an invalid access code then the display shows INVALID ACCESS CODE YES NO Press the Yes or No key and re enter valid access code number Emphasise this point to customers when training them on the system 496333 Issue 1 19 of 20 20 of 20 496333 Issue 1
16. up the control panel The display shows all 32 characters as solid black b Press NO The display clears and shows a cursor line at the top left hand charac ter c Press all the number keys in turn followed by No Yes A B C and D The display will show all number keys as the appropriate number the No key as A Yes key as B the A key as C the B key as D the C key as E and the D key as F for example 123456789ABCDEF d Repeat the keypad test for all system keypads 16 Power down the control panel and set the TEST switches on all keypads to OFF 17 Refit all Keypads onto their backplates ensuring that their tamper switches are closed 18 Carry out the Initial Start Up procedure 4 of 20 496333 Issue 1 9600 9610 N C loops N O devices _ Connector pins AIT1 plug on 9058 9056 communicator or 9076 01 02 _ AIT 2 interface orRedcare STU for Log NVM Lid Tamper Switch Circuits 3 to 8 are NVMs C9 connected as for Remove IC8 to circuits 1 and 2 refresh the NVM Printer e lcs N 7 1 System Prog NVM Microcontroller Eng Keypad 9 to 12 zone Connection expansion Note At least one 9040 speaker must be fitted to the system 9040 BATT Spkrs A Max 2 14 8 SIREN LIS Internal 7 7 Sounder AIT Tamper

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