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1. Menu 1 Menu 2 Menu 3 Key Zone types Zone Full Set Part Set Night Set 0 Not used 1 Final Exit Final Exit Final Exit 1 Final Exit 2 Walkthrough Walkthrough Final Exit 2 Keyswitch 3 Alarm Alarm Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Alarm Alarm Alarm 4 Walkthrough 5 5 6 6 Silent 7 Alarm Alarm Alarm 7 Audible PA 8 Alarm Alarm Alarm 8 Exit terminator 9 Fire System options Menu 4 Default Table 1 41 Exit Time 0 Final Contact 1 9 time x 10sec 3 Key Time 42 Entry Time 1 9 time x 10sec 3 1 11 Minute 43 Bell Cut off Time See Table 1 8 2 2 Minutes 44 Part Set Exit Earning 0 silent 1 keypad only 2 keypad amp sounder 0 3 3 Minutes 45 External Bell amp Strobe in Part Set 0 1 YES 1 4 4 Minutes 46 External Bell amp Strobe in Night Set 0 1 YES 1 5 5 Minutes 47 Trigger Output See Table 3 3 6 10 Minutes 48 Quick Set 0 NO 1 YES 0 7 15Minutes 49 Set Inhibit See Table 4 0 8 20Minutes 9 30 Minutes Menu 5 Default 51 Mains Fail Warning 0 NO 1 YES 0 52 Supplementary Entry Alarm Delay 0 1 YES 0 53 Alarm Reset See Table 2 0 Table 2 54 Softkey Enable 0 NO 1 YES 0 Alarm Reset 55 Keypad Lockout 0 NO 1 YES 0 0 Customer 56 Bell Output Polarity 0 Neg applied 1 Neg removed 0 1 En
2. Enter 9 90 seconds BELL CUT OFF TIME PART SET EXIT WARNING PART SET BELLS amp STROBE NIGHT SET BELLS amp STROBE ALARM TRIGGER OUTPUT QUICK SET BELL CUT OFF TIME MENU 43 Enter 43 Enter 4 3 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 1 1 Minute Enter 2 2 Minutes Enter 3 3 Minutes Enter 4 4 Minutes Enter 5 5 Minutes Enter 6 10 Minutes Enter 7 15 Minutes Enter 8 20 Minutes Default Enter 9 30 Minutes PART SET EXIT WARNING SOUNDER MENU 44 Enter 44 Enter 4 4 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Fault amp comfort tones only Default Enter 1 Keypad buzzer only Enter 2 Keypad buzzer and sounder Note Night set will always be silent i e no exit and fault tones heard With option 2 selected night set comfort and end of exit time fault tones will be through both the keypad and internal speaker EXTERNAL BELLS amp STROBE IN PART SET MENU 45 Enter 45 Enter 4 5 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Off Enter 1 On Default EXTERNAL BELLS amp STROBE IN NIGHT SET MENU 46 Enter 46 Enter 4 6 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Off Enter 1 On Default ALARM TRIGGER OUTPUT MENU 47 Enter 47 Enter 4 7 followed by the key corresponding
3. TAMPER ALARM RESET MENU 58 Enter 58 Enter 5 8 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Customer Default Enter 1 Engineer Enter 2 Technistore Enter 3 Technistore amp Engineer ZONE MODE MENU 59 Enter 59 Enter 5 9 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Normally closed loops Default Enter 1 Double balanced EOL Enter 2 Single EOL COMMUNICATIONS PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER MENU 61 Enter 61 followed by the telephone number Up to 20 digits are allowed End entry by pressing Enter at any position to give a 2 second pause SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER MENU 62 Enter 62 followed by the telephone number Up to 20 digits are allowed End entry by pressing Enter at any position to give a 2 second pause ACCOUNT NUMBER MENU 63 Enter 63 followed by the account number The entry must be between 4 and 6 digits End entry by pressing USER CODE 8 DURESS ALARM MENU 64 Enter 64 Enter 6 4 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Off Default Enter 1 On DOWNLOADER TELEPHONE NUMBER MENU 65 Enter 65 followed by the telephone number Up to 20 digits are allowed End entry by pressing Enter at any position to give a 2 second pause DOWNLOADER ID NUMBER MENU 66 Enter 66 Followed by an 8 digit ID number corresponding to the ID number enter
4. AUXILIARY DC DETECTOR POWER TRIGGER OUTPUT DETECTOR RESET SET LATCH ALARM OUTPUT Programmed as Single End of Line Wire a 1kQ resistor across any unused zones Only one device should be connected to each alarm circuit Wire the zone in series with a 1kQ resistor fitted within the detector All zone tampers should be wired in series and connected to the Zone Tamp terminals INTERNAL SOUNDERS SPEAKERS amp STROBE WIRING This shows the connection for external sounder and strobe Please note default sounder trigger is applied negative negative ring BELL Sounder hold off strobe positive supply Ti BELL Sounder switched negative trigger STRB Strobe switched negative trigger BTMP R Sounder tamper return negative BTMP Sounder hold off supply amp mE Sk lt sounder tamper feed negative A 16 Q ohm speaker may be fitted between the AUX amp LS terminals If two speakers are required these should be wired in series AUX DC DETECTOR POWER The auxiliary power is provided from connections marked AUX This is to provide the 12 V supply for detectors e g movement or glassbreak detectors The auxiliary power output is rated at 500 mA max 12 VDC nominal TRIGGER OUTPUT TRIG This is a multifunction output and can be programmed using Menu 47 OPTION 1 DETECTOR RESET Menu 47 1 Some detectors require the removal of power to reset e g Viper Plus or smoke detectors Th
5. 8 user codes The default codes are Engineer code 9090 User 1 code 1234 To change the Engineer code enter your existing code then press 8 0 followed by your new 4 digit code the keypad will give two beeps If the panel does not accept your code then there may be a conflict with another user code The panel will abort the code change and retain the old code Three beeps will be heard from the keypad Try again with a different code The other users are changed in the same way using existing code 8 user number new code Code access levels and numbers e User 0 is the Engineer User 1 is the Master user and can alter all user codes Other Users 2 7 can only alter their own code All codes have the same access authority Code 8 is reserved for Duress 20 DOWNLOADER FIRST CONNECTION DOWNLOADER To make a first contact from the downloader to the panel The panel FIRST requires the following options programmed before a connection from the CONNECTION downloader can be made The panel must be in Day Mode to enable a connection Atthe Panel 1 Enter engineer mode by entering 9090 The power LED will flash 2 If the control panel programming has not been completed restore the panel defaults by entering 981 followed by 981 again 3 Enter the and keys to exit programming mode At the Downloader 1 Create a new site menu Site then New Site program the required panel data 2 Double click on the site
6. to select Click on Panel then Communications Click Mode then first contact In the mode dropdown box select Dial Site 57 SEU od SOR Click on the Red telephone icon to start the call If programmed correctly the panel will answer the downloader after the number of rings programmed into menu 67 When testing remember that both the panel and downloader need to be connected to separate telephone lines PANEL END FIRST CONNECTION PANEL END To make a first contact from the panel to the downloader The panel FIRST requires the following options programmed before a connection with the CONNECTION downloader can be made The panel must be in Day Mode to enable a connection At the Downloader 1 Create a new site menu Site then New Site program the required panel data 2 Double click on the site to select 3 Click on Panel then Communications 4 Click Mode then first contact 5 In the mode dropdown box select Waiting for call 21 PANEL END At the Panel FIRST 1 Enter engineer mode by entering 9090 The power LED will CONNECTION flash 2 If the control panel programming has not been completed restore the panel defaults by entering 981 followed by 981 again 3 Enter 6 5 followed by the Downloader Telephone Number Menu 6 5 Downloader Telephone Number Up to 20 digits are allowed End entry by pressing 4 Enter the
7. A Enter 8 Exit Terminator Enter 9 Fire PART SET ZONE PROGRAMMING MENU 2 Enter 2 z o Enter 2 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Not Used Enter 1 Final Exit Enter 2 Keyswitch Enter 3 Full Alarm Enter 4 Walkthrough Enter 5 Tamper 24 hr Enter 6 Silent PA Enter 7 Audible PA Enter 8 Exit Terminator Enter 9 Fire NIGHT SET ZONE PROGRAMMING MENU 3 NIGHT SET Enter 3 z o Enter 3 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Not Used Enter 1 Final Exit Enter 2 Keyswitch Enter 3 Full Alarm Enter 4 Walkthrough Enter 6 Silent PA m Enter 8 Exit Terminator Enter 5 Tamper 24 hr Enter 7 Audible PA Enter 9 Fire SYSTEM OPTIONS SYSTEM OPTIONS EXIT TIME MENU 41 EXIT TIME Enter 41 o Enter 4 1 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Final contact door closure setting Enter 1 10 seconds Enter 2 20 seconds Enter 3 30 seconds Default Enter 4 40 seconds Enter 5 50 seconds Enter 6 60 seconds Enter 7 70 seconds Enter 8 80 seconds Enter 9 90 seconds ENTRY TIME MENU 42 ENTRY TIME Enter 42 o Enter 4 2 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 1 10 seconds Enter 2 20 seconds Enter 3 30 seconds Default Enter 4 40 seconds Enter 5 50 seconds Enter 6 60 seconds Enter 7 70 seconds Enter 8 80 seconds
8. EITHER INSIDE THE CONTROL PANEL OR WITH THE INSTALLER IT CAN BE USED TO REFER TO PROGRAMMING DETAILS WHEN NEEDED ZONE 20 USE LOCATION RESISTANCE O _ _ 2 j Q _ 3 __5_ __ 6 j see pue ps MINUTES INSTALLEDBY 31 Please Note InteliSense are always endeavouring to improve quality and specification of all its products and may alter or amend this product and instructions without notice All information is given in good faith but without warranty CE British Security Industry Association IntelliSense UK Unit 25 Walkers Road North Moons Moat Industrial Estate Redditch Worcestershire B98 9HE Telephone 44 0 1527 68111 Fax 44 0 1527 68222 Technical Support 08457 660533 Local Rate 9am 59m Weekdays UK Only Email tech support getintellisense co uk Sales sales getintellisense co uk Web www getintellisense co uk IntelliSense 2002 Printed amp Manufactured in the UK Document No 11 0900 Rev 1 0 32
9. IONS FORMAT HANDSHAKE FORMAT DUAL REPORTING DIAL TYPE LINE FAULT INHIBIT SETTING BELL DELAY PUSH TO SET WHEN TO COMMUNICATE LINE FAULT DOWNLOADER OPTIONS ZONE ALARM COUNT LOCKOUT COMMUNICATE REPORT TYPES FIRE ALARMS PA ALARMS ALARMS OPEN CLOSE DAY TAMPERS ABORT CONFIRMED ALARM LOW BATTERY amp MAINS LOSS PERIODIC TEST REPORTS ISOLATE INVERT OPEN CLOSE DOUBLE KNOCK ZONE ISOLATION ALLOWED COMMUNICATE RESTORE ENTRY DEVIATION PRINT EVENT LOG VIEWING EVENT LOG VIEW EVENT LOG FROM DOWNLOADER RESTORE FACTORY PROGRAMMING DEFAULTS RESTORE DEFAULT CODES SOFTWARE VERSION ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS TECHNISTORE VERSION CONFIRMED ALARM TIME WINDOW ENGINEER AND USER CODES DOWNLOADER FIRST CONNECTION FAULT FINDING FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS SPECIFICATIONS CTR21 INTERWORK QUICK PROGRAMMING GUIDE GENERAL WIRING DIAGRAM SOUNDER CONNECTION CHART NOTES ZONE CONFIGURATION CHART WARNINGS Prolonged short circuit of any supply can cause damage to the unit Take the necessary precautions in not allowing liquids to spill on or into the unit STANDARDS This unit conforms to EMC directive 89 336 LVD 73 23 EEC amp R amp TTE CTR21 This unit has been tested and has proven to meet all current emission and immunity regulations as set out by the EU This unit conforms to the requirements of BS4737 part 1 1986 which relates to security control equipment WARRANTY STATEMENT This product is covered by the IntelliSense warranty in f
10. IntelliSense gt INSTALLATION MANUAL SECURIT 900C CONTROL PANEL 5 WARNINGS STANDARDS WARRANTY STATEMENT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE PARTS INTENDED USE FACTORY DEFAULTS INSTALLATION MOUNTING PCB LAYOUT WIRING ELECTRICAL SAFETY NOTICE BATTERY SPECIFIATION TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS DETECTOR CIRCUITS NORMALLY CLOSED DOUBLE BALANCED SINGLE END OF LINE SOUNDERS SPEAKERS amp STROBE WIRING INTERNAL SPEAKER AUXILIARY DC DETECTOR POWER TRIGGER OUTPUT DETECTOR RESET SET LATCH ALARM OUTPUT MOUNTING KEYPADS WIRING KEYPADS INITIAL POWER UP ENGINEER MODE ENGINEER RESET O O O O O O O O O QI ii PROGRAMMING CONVENTIONS 10 REVIEW PROGRAMMING 10 ZONE PROGRAMMING 10 FULL SET 10 PART SET 10 NIGHT SET 11 SYSTEM OPTIONS 11 EXIT TIME 11 ENTRY TIME 11 BELL CUT OFF TIME 12 PART SET EXIT WARNING 12 PART SET BELLS amp STROBE 12 NIGHT SET BELLS amp STROBE 12 ALARM TRIGGER OUTPUT 12 QUICK SET 12 SET INHIBIT 13 MAINS FAIL WARNING 13 SUPPLIMENTARY ENTRY ALARM DELAY 13 ALARM RESET 13 KEYPAD SOFT KEY ALARMS 13 KEYPAD LOCKOUT 13 BELL OUTPUT POLARITY 14 ALARM OUTPUT POLARITY 14 TAMPER ALARM RESET 14 ZONE MODE COMMUNICATIONS PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER USER CODE 8 DURESS ALARM DOWNLOADER TELEPHONE NUMBER DOWNLOADER ID NUMBER AUTO ANSWER RING COUNT ANSWERING MACHINE DEFEAT COMMUNICAT
11. LL SET PART SET PROGRAMMING CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used in the Menu tables Z Zone Number enter key for required zone number Option Number enter key for required option number Two bleeps will follow a successful data entry The currently programmed setting in menu options can easily be reviewed With the exception of menu 6 enter the first menu number followed by 00 The display will sequence through the current setting for each option selected in the group eg to view night set zones enter 3 00 The display will step through the setting starting at zone 1 and ending with zone 8 A bleep will be heard each time the display steps To review menu 6 the communications options enter 6 0 followed by the sub option number eg to review the primary telephone number enter 601 The display will step through each digit of the programmed number A bleep will be heard each time the display steps The display will show numbers 1 through 8 with day corresponding to 0 and Tamper corresponding to 9 ZONE PROGRAMMING Any zone may have independent options programmed for Full Part amp Night set FULL SET ZONE PROGRAMMING MENU 1 Enter 1 z o Enter 1 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Not Used Enter 1 Final Exit Enter 2 Keyswitch Enter 3 Full Alarm Enter 4 Walkthrough Enter 5 Tamper 24 hr Enter 6 Silent PA Enter 7 Audible P
12. and keys to exit programming mode 5 Ensure the downloader is waiting for a call see At the Downloader above 6 Enter 9090 9 the panel will call then call the downloader and establish the call If programmed correctly the panel will start the call to the downloader When testing remember that both the panel and downloader need to be connected to separate telephone lines 22 FAULT FINDING A selection of common problems and solutions are listed below Check 24 hr tamper sounder Tamper loop open tamper and all devices for an open tamper loop Pi wiltnatworcontne Not holding amp long Be sure to HOLD amp until the keypad enough or option not alarm activates enabled Enable option 5 4 Mains light not on Check fuse amp mains supply Battery not taking over m Connect battery and check 1A after mains fail y battery fuse Fit new battery flat battery Remote keypad not v Zones failing to activate Incorrect wiring Zone activates during Seeing an alarm zone Make sure all zones on entry entry on entry or deviating route are programmed with from entry route walkthrough Do not deviate day mode FIRE alarm zone or similar If you are still experiencing problems then contact our technical helpline with information at hand regarding your installation If your problem stems from wiring you may be required to write down wiring instructions so have a pen and paper at hand Tamper will no
13. e Serial Equivalence 230 V AC Nominal 13 8 V Nominal 1 A total 500 mA Max 30 mA 2 A 20 mm Ceramic HRC 1 A 20 mm Anti surge 500 mA 20 mm Anti Surge 500 mA 20 mm Anti Surge 0 C to 40 C 10 to 90 R H non condensing 263 mm W 223 H 82 mm D 2 7 kg Excluding Battery 12 V 7 0 Ahr Rechargeable Lead Acid 20 hr with 3 0 Ah nom 46 hr with 7 0 Ah nom Based on panel keypad 2 PIRs amp sounder 30 20 20 20 40 mA 130 mA quiescent at 8596 battery capacity 100 m max with 50 mA load 50 m max with 7 0 2 100 m max with 16 0 2 or 2 x 7 0 2 13 8 V 20 mA 100 mA max 4 REN 1 SEN 0 3 The ST900C is designed to interwork with the following networks Austria France Italy Norway Switzerland Belgium Greece Liechtenstein Portugal United Kingdom Denmark Iceland Luxembourg Spain Germany Finland Ireland The Netherlands Sweden May have interworking difficulties Note Contact the equipment supplier before using the ST900C on any network not listed 24 Quick Programming Guide The default codes To enter Engineer mode CODE To Exit Engineer mode To review the program Menu 6 To review all other menus 1234 9090 Master Engineer The power LED will flash The power LED will be constant The keypad display will step through the programmed settings Zone Programming Defaults Enter 6 n 0 Where is the second menu number Enter Menu No 00
14. e TRIG terminal can be programmed to be used as an ID output using option 4 7 1 TRIG terminal should then be used as the negative supply for these devices The positive supply should be taken from the AUX OPTION 2 SET LATCH Menu 47 2 If latching detectors are used the TRIG should be connected to the appropriate SET or LATCH terminal in your detector connection It is normally high 12 V going low 0 V when set going high in alarm or when the entry sequence starts See glossary for explanation OPTION 3 ALARM OUTPUT menu 47 3 This option sets the output normally high 12 V going low in Alarm Panic or Fire Alarm MOUNTING REMOTE KEYPADS 1 Choose the keypad location and then mark the holes for mounting 2 Make sure the cable is run through the backbox 3 Screw the backbox in the selected position making sure it is not twisted WIRING REMOTE KEYPADS Use 4 core cable for connection of all remote keypads Connect the cable making sure each wire goes to a like named terminal in the panel goes to KPAD to AUX and to AUX Tamper is signalled through the data bus so no separate connection is required Individual keypads do not need to be identified to the system If more than one remote keypad is used it can be either wired back the control panel or daisy chained from another keypad All connections are in parallel INITIAL POWER UP Prior to the full wiring of the panel we recommend the follo
15. ed into the downloader software Defaults to 99999999 AUTO ANSWER RING COUNT MENU 67 Enter 67 o Enter 6 7 followed by a two digit number for ring count required between 00 and 15 Default setting is answer after 14 rings Enter 00 Never answer Enter 15 Answering machine defeat ANSWERING MACHINE DEFEAT This is used to download to the panel when it is on a line shared by a fax or answering machine To connect dial in with the downloader let the phone ring once only Then hang up the call with the downloader the answer machine or fax will not respond to the call The panel detects the single ring and hangs up then goes into immediate answer mode for 30 seconds to allow it to respond to the downloader s repeat call COMMUNICATOR FORMAT MENU 68 Enter 68 Enter 6 8 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Communicator off Default Enter 1 High speed Enter 2 Contact ID HANDSHAKE FORMAT MENU 69 Enter 69 Enter 6 9 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 UK Default Enter 1 Belgium Enter 2 Paris NOTE This option must remain set as default to operate correctly within the UK DUAL REPORTING MENU 71 Enter 71 0 Enter 7 1 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Off Default Enter 1 On NOTE If dual reporting is selected a secondary telephone numb
16. er must be programmed into menu 62 DIAL TYPE MENU 72 Enter 72 0 Enter 7 2 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Pulse Enter 1 DTMF Default DOWNLOADER TELEPHONE NUMBER DOWNLOADER ID NUMBER AUTO ANSWER RING COUNT ANSWERING MACHINE DEFEAT COMMS FORMAT HANDSHAKE FORMAT DUAL REPORTING DIAL TYPE LINE FAULT INHIBIT SETTING PUSH TO SET WHEN TO COMMUNICATE LINE FAULT DOWNLOADER OPTIONS COUNT LOCKOUT LINE FAULT INHIBIT SETTING MENU 73 Enter 73 o Enter 7 3 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 No Default Enter 1 Yes inhibit setting with phone line fault BELL DELAY MENU 74 Enter 74 o Enter 7 4 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 No Default Enter 1 Yes 10 minute bell sounder delay on alarm PUSH TO SET MENU 75 Enter 75 o Enter 7 5 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 No timed or contact set Default Enter 1 Yes Full set only Enter 2 Yes Full amp Part set Enter 3 Yes Full amp Night set Enter 4 Yes All set modes NOTE Push to Set on full set is overridden if final contact Door setting is selected in Menu 41 option 0 WHEN TO COMMUNICATE MENU 76 Enter 76 Enter 7 6 followed by the key corresponding to the Option N
17. er 97 o Enter 9 7 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Disabled Default Enter 1 Print log The full 250 Event time and date stamped Log can be printed in full by a serial printer connected to the AUX supply and loudspeaker terminal via an adapter Part No 2011 096 Connect to the panel as follows RED so AUX BLACK AUX KPAD TRIG YELLOW tS 15 The data format is Baud Rate 1200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 2 When a printer is connected the print is started by entering 9 7 1 then exiting Programming Mode by pressing and The complete log will be printed The log will not print again until this operation is repeated Disconnect the printer replace the control panel lid and reset the system VIEWING THE EVENT LOG AT THE KEYPAD VIEWING EVENT LOG To view the 16 Event Log Enter a valid User Code and press 0 The most recently activated zone LED lights and the keypad will beep once The system will scroll through the history of the zone activations If a zone has been activated two or more times in succession the zone LED will display and the keypad will beep for each activation Softkey alarms are indicated by all of the Zone LEDs displaying The keypad will beep twice in rapid succession at the end of the Log display The time and date stamp information will not be shown The key can be used to exit the log at any ti
18. ge 23 for a list of countries for single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN for e Auto dialling e Auto Answer Modem Communications e Auto Clearing e Multiple Repeat attempts e Series Connections e Operation with Call Process Monitoring CPM tone recognition DETECTOR CIRCUITS uo Normally Closed Double Balanced EOL Single End of Line Connections for up to eight alarm circuits Normally closed detection devices must be used The Zones may be programmed for normally closed loop double balanced or single End of Line resistor modes Programmed as Normally Closed Factory default Wire a shorting link across any unused zones One or more devices may be connected to each alarm circuit These should be connected in a series configuration All zone tampers should be wired in series and connected to the Zone Tamp terminals Programmed as Double Balanced End of Line Wire a 1kQ resistor across any unused zones Only one device should be connected to each alarm circuit Wire the zone and tamper connections in series with a 1kQ resistor fit a second 1kQ resistor across the alarm contact All other normally closed tampers should wired in series and be connected to the Zone Tamp terminals 7 BATTERY SPECIFICATION TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS DETECTOR CIRCUITS NORMALLY CLOSED DOUBLE BALANCED SINGLE END OF LINE SOUNDERS SPEAKERS amp STROBES INTERNAL SPEAKER
19. gineer 57 Alarm Output Polarity o Neg applied 1 Neg removed 0 2 Technistore 58 Day Tamper Reset See Table 2 0 3 Engineer amp 59 Zone Mode 0 NC loops 1 Double balanced 2 EOL 0 Technistore 25 6 Default Table 3 61 Primary telephone number 2 sec pause Trigger Output 62 Secondary telephone number 2 sec pause 1 0 V Detector 63 Account number 4 6 Digits Reset 64 Enable User 8 as Duress Code 0 NO 1 YES 0 2 Set latch 65 Downloader telephone number 2 sec pause Positive 66 Downloader ID number 3 Alarm 67 Ring Count 14 68 Communicator format 0 1 H Speed 2 Contact ID 1 69 CS handshake 0 UK 1 Belgium 3 Paris 0 Menu 7 Default Table 4 71 Dual Reporting 0 NO 1 YES 0 Engineer reset 72 Invert Open Close 0 NO 1 YES 1 0 Customer 73 Line fault Full Set Inhibit 0 1 YES 0 1 Engineer 74 Bell delay 0 NO 1 10 minutes 0 2 Technistore 75 Exit Terminate 0 NO 1 YES 0 3 Engineer amp 76 When to Communicate 0 Full Set 1 Full amp Part Set 3 Technistore 2 Full amp Night Set 3 All Sets 77 Line fault Monitor 0 12 YES 0 78 Downloader options 0 Full Access 0 1 No Access When Set 2 PreventUnsetting 79 Zone Alarm Count Lockout 0 2 alar
20. me VIEWING THE EVENT LOG FROM DOWNLOADER VIEWING EVENT LOG FROM The Intellisense Downloader software allows the 250 Event Log of the DOWNLOADER panel to be viewed See the downloader manual for more information RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS RESTORE CODE DEFAULTS SOFTWARE VERSION ADVANCED COMMS TECHNISTORE VERSION CONFIRMED ALARM TIME WINDOW ENGINEER AND USER CODE CHANGE RESTORE FACTORY PROGRAMMING DEFAULTS MENU 98 Enter 98 1 twice within 5 seconds RESTORE CODE DEFAULTS To restore the engineer and master user code disconnect the battery and remove mains power Re apply power and within 5 seconds hold the and keys down together until two beeps are heard The engineer code will be restored to 9090 and the master code to 1234 All other user codes will remain unchanged SOFTWARE VERSION MENU 99 Entering 99 1 will display the software version A sequence of three LEDs will light on the keypad indicating the version number ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS TECHNISTORE VERSION MENU 01 Enter 01 then enter the Technistore three digit version number given by the Central Station Alarm Receiving Centre ARC This defaults to 000 CONFIRMED ALARM TIME WINDOW MENU 02 Enter 02 Enter 0 2 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 45 minutes Default Enter 1 10 minutes Enter 2 20 minutes Enter 3 30 minutes ENGINEER AND USER CODE CHANGE The system has
21. ms 0 121 alarm Menu 8 Default 81 Communicate FIRE 0 1 YES 0 82 Communicate PA 0 1 YES 0 83 Communicate ALARMS 0 12 YES 1 84 Communicate OPEN amp CLOSE 0 1 YES 0 85 Communicate DAY TAMPERS 0 1 YES 0 86 Communicate ABORT 0 1 YES 0 87 Communicate VERIFIED ALARMS 0 1 YES 0 88 Communicate LOW BATTERY amp MAINS LOSS 0 0 NO 1 YES 89 Communicate PERIODIC TEST 0 12 YES 0 Menu 9 Default 91 Communicate ISOLATES 0 1 YES 0 92 Invert OPEN CLOSE 0 1 YES 0 93 Double Knock Zone 0 NONE 1 8 Zone 0 94 Zone Isolation Allowed 0 NO 1 YES 0 95 Send Restore On Unset or Reset 0 NO 1 YES 0 96 Entry Deviation Allowed 0 NO 1 YES 0 97 Print Event Log 0 1 YES 0 98 Set Factory Defaults 1 YES enter option twice 0 99 Show Software Version 0 1 YES 0 26 0 Default 91 Report ISOLATES 0 NO 1 YES 0 92 Invert OPEN CLOSE 0 NO 1 YES 0 27 Wiring Diagram SOUNDER CONNECTIONS CONTROL PANEL ST900C STRB BELL BELL BTMP R SONADE 2000 STROBE FLASHGUARD Im SIREN SUPPLY SUPPLY us STARLIGHT 2000 ST RTN NOVA GUARD 2T STROBE SPIRIT AU1000 HOLD HOLD LUE EE GENERAL STROBE SIREN TAMPER TERMINALS TRIG TRIG PUP RETURN 28 NOTES 29 NOTES 30 THIS INFORMATION SHOULD
22. olarity LAYOUT Volume R A BELL t5 BTMP TAMP ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE LCONEZONE ZONE WIRING WIRING THE CONTROL PANEL ELECTRICAL SAFETY NOTICE ELECTRICAL SAFETY NOTICE THIS PRODUCT MUST BE EARTHED This Power Supply must be permanently connected to the mains supply in accordance with current IEE wiring regulations A 3 amp fused spur installed by qualified electrician is strongly recommended Any fault which could be mains related must be diagnosed and corrected by a qualified electrician to ensure continued safe operation CAUTION Under certain circumstances the transformer metalwork can reach 70 C This is normal and within prescribed limits BATTERY SPECIFICATION Maximum battery size is12 V 7 0 Ah The panel requires a standby battery to be fitted to provide power in the event of mains failure A valve regulated lead acid battery must be used Observe the battery polarity Take great care to connect correctly TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS Accord xPC PCB Incoming PSTN Line The telephone connections A amp B on TB5 must be hard wired to the incoming telephone line If the master socket is the NTE5 CTE5 the connection can be carried out by the installation engineer otherwise the network operator must make the connection It must NOT be installed as an extension to a payphone The panel is approved to EEC 98 482 EEC R amp TTE Directive CTR21 see Pa
23. on Number required from the table below Enter 0 No Default Enter 1 Yes COMMUNICATE DAY TAMPERS MENU 85 Enter 85 Enter 8 5 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 No Default Enter 1 Yes COMMUNICATE ABORTS MENU 86 Enter 86 Enter 8 6 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 No Default Enter 1 Yes COMMUNICATE CONFIRMED ALARM MENU 87 Enter 87 Enter 8 7 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 No Default Enter 1 Yes Allows the signalling of alarm confirmation as code 1 on channel 8 The confirmed alarm time window is programmable in menu 02 This defaults to 45 minutes between two separate zone activations COMMS REPORTING ALARMS DAY TAMPERS ABORTS CONFIRMED ALARM LOW BATTERY amp MAINS LOSS PERIODIC TEST REPORT ISOLATE INVERT OPEN CLOSE REPORT DOUBLE KNOCK ZONE ISOLATION ALLOWED COMMUNICATE RESTORE COMMUNICATE LOW BATTERY amp MAINS LOSS MENU 88 Enter 88 o Enter 8 8 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 No Default Enter 1 Yes COMMUNICATE PERIODIC TEST REPORT MENU 89 Enter 89 o Enter 8 9 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 No Default Enter 1 Every 24 hrs Ente
24. orce as of the purchase date copy may be obtained from the address at the end of this document PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Securit 900C is an 8 zone programmable microprocessor control panel with onboard communicator allowing remote upload and download There are many options in the programming functions to allow the control panel to be versatile and user friendly This panel is the ideal choice for residential or light commercial installations where remote communications are needed AVAILABLE PARTS A selection of spares and extras are available These are e Remote Keypad giving full control over the control panel e Spare PCB for replacement in the event of damage These can be obtained from your original place of purchase INTENDED USE This panel must be installed by a competent person It is designed to be used in residential and smaller commercial applications such as homes shops offices etc User Code 1 master User Code 2 8 Engineer Code Full Set Exit Time Night Set Exit Time Entry time Sounder Ring Time Bell Trigger Polarity Zone Mode Zone Programming FACTORY DEFAULTS 1234 Disabled 9090 30 Seconds 30 Seconds 30 Seconds 20 Minutes Negative Normally Closed loops Zone Full Set Part Set Night Set 1 Final Exit Final Exit Final Exit 2 Walkthrough Walkthrough Final Exit 3 Alarm Alarm Alarm 4 Alarm Alarm Alarm 5 Alarm Alarm Alarm 6 Alarm Alarm Alarm 7 Ala
25. ponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Off Default Enter 1 On Keys must be held down together for two seconds for activation Panic Press and together All LEDs PA illuminate and a constant tone emits Assistance Press 4 and 6 together Keypad displays scrolling LEDs with fast pulse tone Fire Press 7 and 9 together Keypad displays scrolling LEDs with slow pulse tone KEYPAD LOCKOUT MENU 55 Enter 55 o Enter 5 5 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Keypad lockout occurs after 20 incorrect keypresses and lasts for 10 minutes No codes are accepted during the lockout time Enter 0 Off Default Enter 1 On SET INHIBIT MAINS FAIL WARNING SUPPLIMENTARY ENTRY ALARM DELAY ALARM RESET MODE KEYPAD SOFT KEY ALARMS KEYPAD LOCKOUT BELL OUTPUT POLARITY ALARM OUTPUT POLARITY TAMPER ALARM RESET ZONE MODE PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER USER CODE 8 DURESS ALARM BELL OUTPUT POLARITY MENU 56 Enter 56 o Enter 5 6 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Negative applied Default Enter 1 Negative removed ALARM OUTPUT POLARITY MENU 57 Enter 57 0 Enter 5 7 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Negative applied Default Enter 1 Negative removed
26. r 2 Every 7 days Enter 3 Every 31 days COMMUNICATE ISOLATE MENU 91 Enter 91 Enter 9 1 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 No Default Enter 1 Yes INVERT OPEN CLOSE REPORT MENU 92 Enter 92 o Enter 9 2 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 No Default Enter 1 Yes DOUBLE KNOCK ZONE MENU 93 Enter 93 z Enter 9 3 followed by the key corresponding to the Zone Number required Only one zone may be selected as double knock Enter 0 None selected Default Enter 1 8 Zone selected This option allows one zone to be programmed as a Double Knock zone The control panel will only acknowledge the Double Knock zone if it is activated twice within five minutes or once for more than ten seconds continuous activation ISOLATION ALLOWED MENU 94 Enter 94 Enter 9 4 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 No Enter 1 Yes Default COMMUNICATE RESTORE MENU 95 Enter 95 Enter 9 5 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 At unset Enter 1 At reset Default ENTRY DEVIATION MENU 96 ENTRY Enter 96 Enter 9 6 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Disabled Default Enter 1 Enabled PRINT EVENT LOG MENU 97 PRINT EVENT Ent
27. rm Alarm Alarm 8 Alarm Alarm Alarm Zone Lockout Double Knock Zone Part Set Exit Warning Part Set External Bell Night Set External Bell Alarm Trigger Output Set Inhibit Alarm Reset Tamper Reset Easy Set User 8 as Duress Zone Isolation Communications Alarm Verification time Auto Answer Ring Count Bell Delay Dial Type Supplementary Entry Alarm Delay Entry Deviation Line Fault Line Fault Set Inhibit Restore Technistore Version Verified Alarms After 2 alarms None Silent On On Alarm Mains fail only Customer Customer Disabled Disabled Allowed Alarms in all set modes 45 minutes 14 rings None DTMF None Not allowed Enabled Disabled Sent at unset 000 Not enabled INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Locate the control panel out of sight such as in a hall under stairs or in a cupboard where connection is easy and the detector zone and mains cables can be concealed Avoid areas subject to high temperatures or humidity such as next to a boiler airing cupboard or conservatory MOUNTING MOUNTING 1 Remove the lid screws and remove lid 2 Remove the PCB or keypad packaging Place the panel in the selected position and mark the fixing holes Mount the panel securely using all three mounting hole positions Attach the tamper spring and mount the PCB onto the support pillars Connect the transformer secondary leads to the AC terminals Connect the battery leads to BATTERY and Observer p
28. t clear with lid on Frequently Asked Questions Question Answer 24 System sure not to exceed maximum current rating not to exceed maximum current rating It is best practice to limit the number of How many PIRs can be connected to detectors per zone However up to 5 may be a zone fitted Zone resistance should not exceed 50 ohms Yes if the engineer code is entered the panel Can the engineer set the panel will start the set The engineer code will also without the need of a user code unset if the panel was set using the engineer code it will not unset if a user set the panel The panel will re arm Any zone in fault will be temporally isolated and will re arm when the fault clears Any further alarm activation will trigger the bells again for the selected time If any zone activates three times in succession it will be isolated Alarms can occur from other zones What happens if the zone is still in fault when the bell cuts off Will there be any further alarms 23 SPECIFICATIONS Mains Supply Voltage PSU Output Voltage Maximum Output Current AUX Current Panel Quiescent Current Mains Fuse Battery Fuse AUX Fuse Speaker Strobe Normal operating temperature Humidity Dimensions Control Panel Weight Standby Battery Standby Time load dependent Cable Runs Zone circuits Sounder Keypads Supply Voltage Quiescent Current Active Maximum allowed CTR21 Interworking Ring Equivalenc
29. to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 0 V Detector reset Enter 1 Set Latch positive Enter 2 Alarm Default QUICK SET MENU 48 Enter 48 Enter 4 8 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Off Default Enter 1 On When enabled users set the system by pressing the key and 1 to Full Set 2 to Part Set or 3 to Night Set A valid user code is still required to unset the system 12 SET INHIBIT MENU 49 Enter 49 o Enter 4 9 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Mains Fail Default Enter 1 Low battery Enter 2 Mains fail and Low battery MAINS FAIL WARNING MENU 51 Enter 51 o Enter 5 1 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Off Default Enter 1 Audible SUPPLIMENTARY ENTRY ALARM DELAY MENU 52 Enter 52 o Enter 5 2 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Off Default Enter 1 30 second full alarm amp comms delay on internal sounders only ALARM RESET MODE MENU 53 Enter 53 0 Enter 5 3 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Customer Default Enter 1 Engineer Enter 2 Technistore Enter 3 Technistore amp Engineer KEYPAD SOFT KEY ALARMS MENU 54 Enter 54 Enter 5 4 followed by the key corres
30. umber required from the table below Enter 1 Full set only Enter 2 Full amp Part set Enter 3 Full amp Night set Enter 4 All set modes Default LINE FAULT MENU 77 Enter 77 Enter 7 7 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Disabled Enter 1 Enabled Default DOWNLOADER OPTIONS MENU 78 Enter 78 Enter 7 8 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Full access allowed Enter 1 No access when set Default Enter 2 Prevent unsetting ZONE ALARM COUNT LOCKOUT MENU 79 Enter 79 o Enter 7 9 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 Lockout after 2 alarms Default Enter 1 Lockout after alarm COMMUMICATIONS REPORTING TYPES COMMUNICATE FIRE ALARMS MENU 81 Enter 81 Enter 8 1 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 No Default Enter 1 Yes COMMUNICATE PA ALARMS MENU 82 Enter 82 Enter 8 2 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 No Default Enter 1 Yes COMMUNICATE ALARMS MENU 83 Enter 83 Enter 8 3 followed by the key corresponding to the Option Number required from the table below Enter 0 No Enter 1 Yes Default COMMUNICATE OPEN CLOSE MENU 84 Enter 84 Enter 8 4 followed by the key corresponding to the Opti
31. wing installation stages The lid should remain off the main control panel Do NOT connect the battery yet 1 Connect the keypad wire and switch on the mains supply The keypad buzzer will start This denotes a tamper alarm 2 Enter 1 2 3 4 This will silence the keypad buzzer This has now acknowledged and cancelled the alarm However because the panel lid is removed the main tamper loop is open and the keypad will indicate the tamper This is normal 3 Close the panel lid enter 1 2 3 4 check the tamper LED clears 4 Power down and complete the wiring of the control panel wire the control panel live 5 Power back up enter 1 2 3 4 to cancel the alarm and enter engineer mode by entering 9 0 9 O The panel is now ready for programming NEVER ENGINEER MODE To enter engineer mode enter the engineer code and then press the and keys The mains light will flash and the keypad will bleep twice to signify the panel has entered engineer mode Entering engineer mode will abort any communications that may be in progress To exit engineer mode close ALL tamper circuits and enter the and keys ENGINEER RESET To perform an engineer reset enter the engineer code There is no need to enter engineer programme mode MOUNTING REMOTE KEYPADS WIRING REMOTE KEYPADS INITIAL POWER UP ENTER amp EXIT ENGINEER MODE ENGINEER RESET PROGRAMMING CONVENTIONS REVIEWING PROGRAMMING ZONE PROGRAMMING FU

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