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1. echnical Specification RX16i QX32i Bus Connections TalkBack Module P Audio 1 7km unscreened cable Upto3external Bus microphones per module Audio Bus XiB Bus Interface B Data Output Radio Ado QX32i Concentrator Cane Module Module LF d i 4 48 Module 8 CF gt Tamper gt Vie GuardStation Printer GSR gt RS232 or Serial eoepelu sjndino X 9 sjndino X 9 10 echnical Specification PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C PX48i PX80i Bus Connections i Up to 3 external 3 microphones Radio Smart Access Module Module ai p gt Access PSU ap Aux PSU 4 1 7km unscreened cable tm Sounder XiB Bus External bus ps lt lt Output Isolator Isolator udio Concentrator Serial Module Access PX48i 4 28 Module 8 Module wy NY Refer to Tamper p _ Access System Manual Comm Fat ae TalkBack E gt IP Mod le B for Details GuardStation Printer Entry is RS232 or Serial l 5 J Proximity Readers BTX 1 1 1L 11 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Iss
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3. yg xne voL pay 100 GAT 1 xne yz GMT ssed q deep ssed q Aejas em i Jedwe MI Quo AQ bn esnj 981 9 1 259 ywoog 954 nm 5 yg i i 01 paddew 8 1 sindui Ag Jaqunu oed H Aue 0 paddew eq ued indui uoe3 i aseo B 510181502 103 Indu ay JUawWasINbas ou 5 HO peuoyws x3 8 eigesia 8 eyun ose ADDRESS o 66665 0041 XEN 28 238 8199 238 a ss 24 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C XiB Busses The 3A Smart Concentrator has 2 XiB connectors XiB in and XiB out The XiB in connector must be used to connect the XiB bus from the panel All 4 wires may be connected but the XiB in terminal is not connected to the XiB out terminal The XiB out connector is used to connect all XiB peripherals that are to be powered from the 3A Smart Concentrator The XiB out bus is electrically isolated from the XiB in bus and peripherals can be connecte
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5. W73820 Proximity Fob Pack 2 off W73837 Proximity Card Pack 10 off W76512 Output Module 8 Relay 8 Transistor W76068 Serial Module RS232 W73869 Bus Isolator W72951 Guardall Managed Reset PC software W73538 Pin of the Day PC software GuardStation Modem Programming Kit PX Engineer Manual v4 English Access Module Smart Access Module GuardStation Access SmartKey Converter Data comms Module External Data comms Module Internal GSR Professional v4 W76010 GSR direct W76287 Diagnostic Concentrator 4 Input 2 Output Plastic Diagnostic Concentrator 8 Input 4 Output Plastic W74480 W74481 Universal 4 relay output board Order Code W76329 Description 3A Smart Concentrator 8 input 4 output W76110 Radio Module Visonic W76067 Radio Module Inovonics W76245 Radio Repeater Inovonics W76094 UTX 2 input with OTW tamper Inovonics W76095 2 button pendant TX Inovonics W76096 2 button belt clip TX Inovonics W76097 Shatter pro TX Inovonics W76098 Smoke detector TX Inovonics W76099 UTX generic with OTW tamper Inovonics W76100 Door Window TX with OTW tamper Inovonics W76101 1 button pendant TX Inovonics W76102 1 button belt clip TX Inovonics W76103 PIR TX Ino
6. PX QX RX System Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C 2 STATUTORY REQUIREMENT scccssssssssssssscsscecssescsssseccssscescersseacesscescssscescsssceacsseseecsseceaseseseaseseacaseseacesenes 4 SUITABILITY FOR USE eere eee ERN Gerber 4 EN50131 amp PD6662 COMPLIANCE ccscsssssssssssssssscsssesscessssscesesscessssecsasssscsasscessssecessssecessaseceaeseeseasseceaeees 4 CE 5 INTRODUCTION 5 GETTING 6 MEN EE 7 MAINS SUPPLY d ies a e eei dde e Hed es 7 AUX SUPPLY i sa ai illa eeu eie 7 COCO LA 8 SYSTEM COMPONENTS RXT6V QOX321 BUS CONNECTIONS fi ba a gali labii iaia lalla 10 801r BUS CONNECTIONS vios 5 si tannsi eee E EE A 11 PX500 PX250HS BUS CONNECTIONS 12 TECHNICAL 13 ENVIRONMENTAL ette eU ee Ee GU enisi tabe e ele E oed tabu Ceo Or 13 GABLE T A ga la a sau a dalanna 13 CABLE BENGT petet tits teed ate deae HERR d HRS 13 OPERATION VOLTAGE rie edere tle ete etd debent detis 13 CURRENT
7. Access module 33 Proximity Reader 14 Bus isolator 25 Data comms Module 60 GSM Dual Comm module 60 standby 125 transmitting strong signal present 180 transmitting weak signal present PSTN module 50 Audio Bus Interface Standby 6 Listen 6 Talk 10 Audio Bus Interface Speech Standby 1 1 amp Record Playback 23 Record 32 TalkBack Module Standby 26 Listen 41 Talk 62 Microphone Module Standby 26 Listen 41 Microphone Standby 5 Listen 15 Speech module Standby 1 1 Playback 23 Record 32 Radio Module Inovonics 75 Radio Module Visonic 52 Technical Specification Battery Standby The following example shows the average system current excluding sensors for a typical system at a supply voltage of 14 volts Product Panel RX16i PX48i PX500 PX250HS 1 Keypad 1 Concentrator Total mA The table below shows the available auxiliary current for various battery sizes using the above typical system current 14 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C The power supply standby capacity specified in PD6662 2004 is shown in the table Grade 1 2 3 4 Standby time hours 12 12 24 24 The following tables show the maximum available system current with a minimum of 12 hours standby for each combination of power supply and battery size RX16i QX32i with 1A PSU 24 hour battery re charge time with a minimum 12 hours standby Battery Size Maximum recharge Sys
8. xny 154 ssed q E 4 ssed q 1edure ose zy1 i Dn E 5 volt reference 0 uonoeuuoo 10 uod jenas 4e1uud 10 9d S 19 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C PX500 PX250HS Control Unit The PX 500 control panel is supplied with a spares bag containing the following items Battery lead Cable clamp 2 5A fuse 800mA fuse x 6 PX80 or x 8 PX500 HS Screw No 6 x 19mm 2 Screws No 6 x 9 5mm 2 ty wraps 4 PCB stand offs for fitting a XiB peripheral inside the case Various 2 3 4 and 5 way plug on connectors 8k2 resistor x 2 Thermistor cable assembly battery temperature compensation PX 80 500 HS Control Unit Case Layout Mark the fixing positions shown and secure the rear case to the wall using 3 suitable screws There are 2 x 20mm conduit knockout positions as indicated The required cable entry point s should be knocked out from the inside prior to mounting the case There are 4 trunking knockouts These can be knocked out from either side Conduit knockout Fixing holes runking knockout Trunking knockouts Off the wall tamper 5 T EJ x T Le A ET ee 7 Sar voee o S
9. S Government Diversion contrary to U S Law prohibited PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Getting Started In this manual you will learn how to e Identify the components of the PX system e Connect components together e Make simple configuration changes If you are new to the system it is recommended that you connect a basic system on the bench and familiarise yourself with programming the panel Before getting started ensure you have the following components A control panel A LCD keypad A few meters of 4 core cable A concentrator optional Now follow these simple steps e Connect A and B terminals of the keypad CN6 XiB to the panel XiB refer to the appropriate diagram in the panel section of this manual for details using a length of 4 core cable For simplicity of wiring adhere to the following colour coding Red Black A Yellow B Blue Set the address of the concentrator to address 1 DIL switches 1 6 all off 0 e Connect A and B terminals of the concentrator CN2 XiB to the panel connector using a length of 4 core cable using the same colour coding as used for the keypad connections Connect the mains cable to the fused terminal block and apply power The keypad address must be set before it can be used on the system To set the keypad address open the case so that the case tamper switch is activated Press and hold the button until the ad
10. Tominimise GSM transmission interference route all cables away from the GSM antenna 3 If the system includes Audio Modules ensure that there is at least 3m between the Audio Module s and the GSM Dual Comm module 4 The maximum recommended XiB bus cable length between the power supply and the GSM Dual Comm module is approximately 80m This distance may be doubled if two cable cores are used for the power connections This restriction is based on the peak current requirement of 180mA under poor signal conditions 5 Insert a valid SIM card into the slot provided in the GSM engine SIM code password protection must be disabled 42 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C GSM Antenna eee x i near to the GSM antenna DIL Switch Function 154321 100000 PSTN primary 110000 GSM primary Optional Speech Audio i interface board Tamper Disable Telephone XiB Bus Telephone line Engineer Keypad When power is applied to the system the GSM module will power up in 3 stages 1 The XiB communications will start before the end of system settling time as indicated on the keypad During this phase the XIB comms LED will flash rapidly awaiting secondary PSU start Up 2 The GSM engine will start up after about 20 seconds During this phase the XIB comms LED will flash approximately once per second 3 Once powered up the GSM engine will be configured automa
11. em qu nm 22 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C 4 Input Concentrator All 4 circuit inputs are fast inputs and can be programmed to allow TT gt ges 57 L 29 sng 3 9 o GI 0999 Tamper disable Outputs 1 amp 2 current limited to immi DIL SW8 ON Ti rororororo oror orororororororororororororororor f d C3 C9 T OOS OOK re OO 0 UO mv OOOO00 oO0oO0o0o0 oO0o0o0o0 oOoo0o0 oOoo0o0 oooo oooo oooo 00000000rrrrrrrro0000000rrrrrrrroo0000000rrrrrrrroosooo0o0000rrrrrrrr n0000000000000000rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrroo00000000000000rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr a e wn o Q x 10 00 O O st 10 00 O QI x 10 o O x 10 O c Q 00 OQ x 10 XQ 0 00 9 O O O db O O O Or
12. person before continuing SUITABILITY FOR USE The apparatus has been designed to work on all European analogue networks and has been independently tested to TBR21 It provides the following facilities Alarm transmission and transmission reception of configuration data Automatic Call Initiation Series connection Dial tone Detection Automatic dialling using DTMF tones Automatic Call Answering Stored number dialling Timed Break Register Recall TOUR CO 6 It is not suitable for connection to PABX systems or for use as an extension to a payphone EN50131 amp PD6662 Compliance PX QX and RX are suitable for use in systems designed to comply with PD6662 2004 The grade and class of each variant is shown in the table RX16i QX32i 2 All PX 2 or 3 Programmable Refer to the reset options in the engineer programming manual for details on programming the EN grade PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Declaration The products described this manual conform to the protection requirements of Council Directive 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC as subsequently amended on the approximation of the laws of Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits To comply with this directive it is essential to adhere to the installation recommendations contained in this document The equipment is compliant with
13. that the Dual comm module and PSTN module is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC If you have any doubts concerning the suitability connection or uses of this apparatus then consult a suitably qualified person before continuing SUITABILITY FOR USE The apparatus has been designed to work on all European analogue networks It provides the following facilities Alarm transmission and transmission reception of configuration data Automatic Call Initiation Series connection Dial tone Detection Automatic dialling using DTMF tones Automatic Call Answering Stored number dialling Timed Break Register Recall CIO Oi omo It is not suitable for connection to PABX systems or for use as an extension to a payphone The Dual comm module and the GSM module are fitted with a GSM engine which has been declared compliant with the essential requirements of Directive 1995 05 EC by the manufacturer Dia telecom Spa Telit The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 and detailed in Annex IV of Directive 1999 05 EC was carried out by a Notified Body namely BABT Walton on Thames UK Notified body number 0168 The GSM engine complies with the following standards EN301511 SGPP51 010 1 GSM Radio Spectrum standard e EN301489 1 amp EN301489 7 EMC Standard e BS EN60950 2002 Safety of information equipment 41 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installat
14. the requirements of the following BS EN61000 6 3 2001 Generic Emission Standard For Residential Commercial amp Light Industry EN 50130 4 1995 Electromagnetic Compatibility Product Family Standard Immunity A1 1998 A2 2003 Requirements for Components of Fire Intruder and Social Alarm Systems EN60950 2001 Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment Introduction The installation manual provides the information essential for wiring and operating the system A full engineer manual part number W76232 is available from Guardall Copies of the engineer manual and all other Guardall manuals can be downloaded from the Guardall web site at www guardall com The documentation section of the Guardall web site is password protected and you may have to apply for access using the on line form provided on the site Alternatively a printed copy of the manual may be obtained by sending a FAX or letter to our Customer Helpline requesting the full Engineering Manual Customer Helpline Telephone 0131 333 3802 FAX 0131 333 5369 Guardall Customer Support Department Lochend Industrial Estate Newbridge Edinburgh EH28 8PL This manual and the PX QX RX systems described in it are copyrighted with all rights reserved This manual may not be copied except as expressly permitted in writing by Guardall Limited Export of this technology may be controlled by the U
15. 0 ee inn tamper contact 26 11001 f DIL SW6 tamper 27 11010 NO e 28 11011 Output 7 NG e NC Output 3 29 11100 30 11101 NO 31 11110 NO 32 11111 ud J Output 6 NC NC Output 2 C NO NO C Output 5 NC NC Output 1 C NO Engineer keypad 2275 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Serial Module Engineer Keypad Address DIL Switch 8 7654321 1 XXXX0000 12 XXXX0001 7 A serial module can added at any time toa powered system but must be added to the system size before it will operate E The function switches only apply to versions up to v3 20 1 Function DIL Switch 8765 Printer PC 0000 Printer 0001 PC 0010 XiB Bus The printer format is fixed at 1200 baud no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit PC baud rate is 9600 ooo 28 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Data Comms Module n Address DIL Switch E 87654321 1 00000000 s 2 00000001 o T The data comms module address can be set to 1 or 2 only If a serial module is connected to the system then the serial module and data comms module addresses must be unique Tamper Disable A Activity Collision e Ethernet e XiB Bus Engineer Keypad 29 P PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Keypad Case N Sei Tamper Disabl
16. CONSUMPTION o rre EG OBTENU p TRO eme tette rA 14 BATTERY STANDBY nte tee HERE Lt 14 EOL RESISTOR CONNECTIONS RERO TOR ENIRO PRENDE 16 DIAGNOSTICS ACCURACY niai etes e quei dre iri rc n tiet t ien ere o une SUPPLY MEASUREMENTS den CO nia Oe 17 XIB COMMS LED ete aet et deii a saa dte egt 17 CREU EMITS gt 17 RX16I QX321 CONTROL UNIT ccccsssssscsssssssesssssccssscescssscescsssceacesscesceseccecssescaseseaceneseaceneseasecsaeaseneasaseceacs 18 PX48I PX80I CONTROL UNIT ccccscsssssssssscescsssccscsssscecssescecsseacessseacecesesceneseaseceasaseneasaseceseaescesseseceasceseseess 19 PX500 PX250HS CONTROL UNIT ccscssssssssssssssscscsscscscescecssescessceacecssesceneseseseasssesesseeecessessseaseseceassceasseees 20 INSTADUATION rail lito E MIN ia ele iaia bel eli i LI ete e 20 CASELAYOUT i nieht eie eG tente di ei alici e dtu 20 PCB CONNECTIONS PX500 PX250HS 21 BuU E U 22 ESSO TU UE O 23 SMART CONCENTRATOR ccccsssssssssssscesssseccscscsscecsssscecsseacesscescesesesceneseaceneaeaeeseasaseceasaeeceasesecsassceseseess 24 XIB BUSSES n ni ne celo colei LM A i M ly dtr us 25 P aOn 26 OOU 27 JO 28 PX QX RX Vers
17. Data comms 2 2 2 2 2 2 Modules Access Modules x x 32 32 32 32 Audio Modules 2 4 8 16 32 16 Radio Modules 1 2 4 8 16 8 Max Transmitters 16 16 24 40 128 128 Video cameras 4 8 32 32 32 32 Responses 2 5 5 10 20 20 Tel Numbers 8 8 8 8 8 8 GSR profiles 1 2 4 4 4 4 Schedules 2 4 32 32 32 32 Holidays x 14 14 14 14 20 Event Log Size 250 500 1000 1000 1000 2000 Access Log Size x x 1000 1000 1000 1000 The diagram on the following page shows the bus peripheral connections 2 User interaction with the system is via LCD keypad There must be at least 1 keypad on a system There are several types of LCD keypad available which are detailed later 3 the RX16i QX32i PX48i and PX80i to 8 detectors may be connected directly to the panel Further detectors up to the control panel limit may be connected to the system through concentrators on a 4 wire bus Each concentrator provides 8 additional circuits 4 Optional equipment includes A dialler modem Dual comm module Output modules each with 8 programmable outputs A serial module for connection of a printer or PC Bus isolator Access module Data comms module for an Ethernet connection to a PC Radio module Audio module PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C
18. Max 150m sensor connection and the data bus connections in the same cable 37 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Audio Module DIL Switch 54321 00000 00001 00010 00011 00100 00101 00110 JI 00111 Pe 01000 01001 01010 01011 o 2 Pd 5 Cm f Internal om i microphone 01111 Cm i Audio bus 150m max Engineer keypad f Tamper loop i for external i microphones n H 38 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Audio System Connecting an External Microphone Up to 3 external microphones can be connected to each audio module The sensitivity of each external microphones can be increased by fitting the appropriate link MIC1 MIC2 or MIC3 on the audio module PCB Ext microphone PCB Speaker Dda uem Hi Speaker volume MIC3 MIC2 MICI Audio System Connecting the Audio Bus Interface The Audio Bus Interface ABI can be fitted along with an Audio Module to provide audio capability to the system For systems requiring the ability to record and playback messages a speech module is fitted in place of an ABI Either board should be fitted with the power removed from the Control Panel Power should only be restored after the alignment of the two boards has
19. Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Function Door LOCKED Red LED Proximity Reader LEDs Green LED Door UNLOCKED INVALID card Access DENIED or Access ACCEPTED but door not opened Flash for approximately 2 seconds Access ACCEPTED Area not in alarm ON ON when door open and locked flash on for 1 second Access ACCEPTED Area was in alarm Flash for approximately 2 seconds ON Door FORCED Alarm Flash ON Door TAMPER Alarm Flash ON Door area set OFF blink for 10 secs then goes to Door Locked Door OPEN Alarm Start Finish Flash 4 sec s ON 4 sec s Door area setting Slow flash o n both LEDs Module logging data or undergoing configuration Fast flash OFF Lock out continuous Blink on both LEDs 36 Proximity Reader PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Keypad Connections 2 Di DO B To Drive an LED directly from a keypad connect either the brown wire Green LED or the green wire Red LED to the OP terminal of the keypad The keypad output can be programmed for set entry exit or any other output function 7 7 1 2 The diagram shows Guardall reader Other types of reader may be used Refer to the engineer programming i manual System card types for details i 1
20. Y Power up e Bm Battery Connect to Y Smart PSU interface on access module wwe Red 4 a c Black Connect thermistor to battery for temperature compensated charging 34 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Proximity Reader The Proximity Reader is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Whilst it operates on a non harmonised frequency of 125KHz it meets all relevant harmonised standards It has been notified in the following EU countries Belgium Italy France The Netherlands Denmark Finland UK Ireland Germany Spain Portugal Norway Greece and Sweden Proximity Reader Access Module Connections ON OFF The diagram shows Guardall reader D Other types of reader may be used Refer to the engineer programming manual System card types for details Black 0 Volt Red V via FS2 see LK 1 Brown LED green Green LED red Blue DATA 1 Data Smart PSU Interface Exit Reader 250 MA Orange DATA 0 Clock m Ground Fs 2 18 Black 0 Volt 250 mA Red V via FS1 see LK 1 Brown LED green Green LED red Blue DATA 1 Data Entry Reader Reader supply voltage Select 12v for Guardall readers Orange DATA 0 Clock Max 150m Engineer Keypad A B 35 PX QX RX
21. been checked Optional Audio bus interface Speech module pri Audio bus connection to the audio modules Case Tamper 39 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Radio Module The radio module is fitted with 2 PCBs a RF module and a serial interface for connection to the control panel XiB bus The serial interface PCB is multi function and for operation as a radio interface DIL switches 6 and 8 must be on and DIL switch 7 off DIL switches 1 5 are used to select the radio module address The diagram shows the Inovonics receiver module W76067 The Visonic radio module W76110 internal layout is similar Refer to the serial module section for the connection details The radio module type must be programmed Refer to the radio options in the engineer manual for more information DIL switches 6 8 are factory set to the radio module function Tamper Function DIL Switch disable 0 876 Radio 101 Radio Repeater A radio repeater s may be added to the system Each radio repeater should be added as a transmitter refer to the engineer manual for details 40 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C GSM Dual Comm module Statutory Requirements Hereby Guardall declares
22. connected to the Batt 1 terminals The case can accommodate 7Ah or 18Ah batteries Deep discharge protection is provided for each battery 654321 000000 000001 000010 000011 000100 000101 000110 DvD a 0010 0010 0010 0010 0011 0011 Address T CN CO s 10 OD a SEs e 888 6 3 N 950 9 Fo Or DLL 55 sit 55 oe No a p 7 Oo Ole Oo oe Oe Oo Oi Oo See oo rst Or Oo Oe OC OC ree 0 49394 vg G APL pi 8 100000 100001 100010 100011 100100 011111 Ss vez 54 vs yS4 1940 2 954 WC sess rororororororororororororor 00rroorroorroorrocorrocor O0000 oooo oooo OOO0 oooooooo sKsKsKsKsKsKsKs KKK 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 1 1 9 S es indino indino og VI LA Ajddns 4 yo0 q sure e qesip 4 9n
23. d on the XiB out bus up to 1 7km from the 3A Smart concentrator at 9k6 baud XiB Out XiB In 25 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C XiB Detectors 00 DOOQQOOOGE AU SINIS 7 Be FAUL Refer to the relevant XiB Detector installation manual for the connection details PQ15 XiB Manual Part No 321094 PQ15 AM Manual Part No 321097 DT15 XiB Manual Part No 321106 DT15 AM XiB Manual Part No 321113 26 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Output Module Address DIL Switch N Note From firmware version 2 00B the address range Mis reduced to 32 and DIL SW6 is tamper disbale S 1 00000 2 00001 3 00010 4 00011 5 00100 6 00101 7 00110 8 8 00111 7 9 01000 10 01001 6 11 01010 25 12 01011 2 p sk ER 13 01100 g 4 The 10k pull up is 14 01101 EG i reduced to approximately 15 01110 2 1500R if a relay is fitted to 16 01111 8 the same output channel 17 10000 1 eo d B 18 10001 A 19 10010 20 10011 Not used ON OFF 21 10100 Sa Le 22 10101 NO 0 23 10110 om 24 10111 Outputs om Output 4 25 1100
24. dress prompt is displayed approximately 4 seconds Address Y or X Address 01 Press 01 to set the keypad address to 1 then press to confirm Y or X 00 00 Sat 02 Jan Guardall PX KP Type n If the displayed message is as shown or no bleep is heard then the Version 2 00 keypad is not responding so check the bus connections The keypad types are If the keypad has not been addressed then the prompt will be or 99 Press X to exit address mode without change The keypad will then display the time date and company name Description Standard or with proximity reader With 2 EOL circuit inputs PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Once the keypad is replying then enter the default engineer PIN code 9999 remembering to validate the PIN code by pressing 00 00 Sat 02 Jan Enter Mains As the system uses hazardous voltages it is recommended that the mains supply connection follow national wiring rules and is carried out by a suitably qualified person This equipment must be permanently connected to a mains fused spur 3A or 5A The mains cable should be clamped securely with the cable clamps provided within the equipment installation kit Knockouts are provided on the top bottom and sides of this equipment and these are intended for conduit or cable glands As a mains switch is not provided on the equipment a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the build
25. e To set the address create a case tamper and f the press and hold down the button for a few seconds Enter the address number when prompted 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 4 lt lt 7 2 lt 3 1 Aux 12v 7 01 DO Aux READER OP AUD Tamper 8K2 8K2 Alarm Alarm 8K2 O 8K2 Cct 2 f OP1 10mA max 1 1 LI 4 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Mini Keypad The mini LCD proximity keypad is supported from v4 20 XiB Bus To set the address create a case tamper and press and hold down the X button for a few seconds Use the up down buttons to modify address Loss 31 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Bus Isolator The XiB bus isolator can be used to both extend the maximum XiB cable length and to electrically isolate parts of the bus The maximum bus extension will depend on the cable type and the supply voltage Up to 2 bus isolators may be connected in series giving a total bus length of 5 1km using standard un screened cable Refer to the Technical Specification section for the cable specification Bus Isolator PCB Connections XiB Bus out via FS1 Aux PSU F800mA XiB Bus In from control 32 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installatio
26. grammed battery size and the actual system current Diagnostics All XiB peripherals except the keypad have a green LED fitted which is used to indicate the state of the XiB communications XiB Comms LED State Meaning OFF No power ON Communication error Slow FLASH Operating normally Quick FLASH Resetting or frequency of polling in a dialler serial module or IP module Diagnostics Circuit Limits Option Debounce time Pulse count Pulse count period Tamper resistor Alarm resistor Alarm Tamper threshold All percentages are with reference to the nominal programmed EOL value The alarm and tamper Default 200ms 0 Off 2 secs 8k2 8k2 30 RX16i QX32i PX48i PX80i 2 2 500ms inputs 1 3 14 500ms inputs 4 10 0 255 2 255 seconds Programmable Programmable 30 100 Concentrator 2 500ms inputs 1 4 10 500ms inputs 5 8 0 255 2 255 seconds Programmable Programmable 30 100 Keypad 200ms Not Applicable A Not Applicable Programmable Programmable 2096 Access Module 200ms Not Applicable 8k2 8k2 20 EOL resistors are programmable Refer to system options in the engineer manual for details 17 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C e gt lt 2 gt lt Battery max 7 Ah ino jepunog oipny
27. in the control panel and connected to earth Refer to the section on user interfaces and concentrators for details of the maximum length of cable on each bus Technical Specification Cable Length The maximum length with a single standard keypad connected at the end of the cable and no other peripherals connected on the data bus is shown in the table Maximum Data Bus Cable Length m Un screened Cable Screened Cable Power Source Control Panel 600m Local Aux PSU 1700m 2500m with single Ov core Local Aux PSU 1900m 2500m with 2 Ov cores If auxiliary PSUs are used then all Ov connections must be connected to the control panel 0 volt terminal It is not recommended practice to share a sensor connection and the data bus connections in the same cable Technical Specification Operation Voltage The operating voltage range of all XiB components is shown in the table Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Voltage volts 10 5v 13 5 v 15v Voltage Volts Condition gt 11 7 11 4 10 7 lt 10 6 i 13 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Technical Specification Current Consumption Product Current mA RX16i QX32i 76 PX48i PX80i 85 PX500 PX250HS 80 Keypad standard 28 Keypad with proximity 85 Mini keypad 80 Concentrator 8 input 42 Concentrator 4 input 25 3A Smart Concentrator 100 Output module 22 all relays off Serial module 30
28. ine fault then all calls will be routed over the GSM network refer to the reporting formats table for details Note If the call format is PS 2 and there is a PSTN line fault then the call will be made on the same number of GSM This call will fail as the Windsor modem and GSM modem will use different telephone numbers If the primary route is GSM then All calls in all formats will be routed over the GSM network e fthere is no GSM service available then all calls will be routed over the PSTN network refer to the reporting formats table for details 44 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C DGN Interface The DGN Data Gathering Network the name of the concentrator bus used in Windsor 500 700 to XiB interface enables Vigil or Windsor 500 DGN concentrators to be connected to any XiB control panel PX or QX The XiB control panel must support the number of circuits and concentrators on the DGN bus see table The interface also allows DGN concentrator daughter board outputs to be controlled by the XiB control panel If daughter boards are fitted to the DGN concentrators then the XiB control panel must be capable of supporting a corresponding number of output modules Only one interface can be used in a system The DGN supports anti substitution and will report a concentrator tamper if a DGN concentrator is substituted with a concentrator with the same address It is recommended that the DGN interface be mounted
29. ing installation wiring Where there is doubt as to the phase of this wiring the device when operated will disconnect both poles simultaneously The PIN code digits are displayed as characters Mains Supply Item RX16i QX32i PX48i PX80i PX500 3A Smart PX250HS Concentrator External power source 230VAC 10 50Hz Input current rating AC 140mA 220mA 260mA 330mA Mains Fuse F315mA 250V F400mA 250V T630mA 250V T630mA 250V Aux DC Supply The DC supply output is a Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV circuit This DC supply rating is for all the DC current requirements including recharging the battery The supply has the following rating Item RX16i PX48i PX500 3A Smart QX32i PX80i PX250HS Concentrator Output voltage DC 13 8V 5 14V 5 14V 0 1V 14V 596 Standby Battery 7Ah 7Ah 7Ah 12Ah 2 off 18Ah 18 Ah or 18Ah Maximum recharge time 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours Power supply rating 1 0A 1 50A 2 5A 3 0A Battery Charge Limit 0 5A 0 75A 0 78A 0 75A per battery Quiescent current 85mA 85mA 80mA 100mA Aux1 DC supply Fuse 1 F800mA F800mA F800mA F1 6A 250V 250V 250V 250V Aux2 DC supply F800mA F800mA F1 6A 250V 250V 250V Fuse 2 Fuse 2 Fuse 2 XiB Bus DC supply F800mA F800mA F800mA F800mA 250V 250V 250V 250V Fuse 4 Fuse 6 Fuses Fuse 5 5 6 7 8 Battery F2 5A F2 5A 250V F2 5A 250V F2 5A 250V 250V Fuse Fuse 4 F
30. inside the control panel case using the supplied adhesive pads The XiB connector of the DGN interface can be connected to any of the panel XiB busses and can share the bus with other XiB peripherals Connect the bus cables from the concentrators to the DGN bus connections Note that the order of the DGN bus connections may not be the same as the order of connections on the concentrators The DGN concentrator will have terminals marked CLK DATA or S0 S1 f Flash programming i interface DGN Bus from concentrators 600m max jaued 041009 uj sng 45 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C 46 Guardall Limited Lochend Industrial Estate Newbridge Edinburgh EH28 8PL Tel 0131 333 2900 FAX 0131 333 4919 www guardall co uk Technical Hotline 0131 333 3802 Part Number 320994 0C Copyright 2008 by Guardall Limited All rights reserved
31. ion 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C DATA COMMS MODULE sasssa sikk 29 KEYPAD CHEER 30 MINE KEY PAD c 31 ass 32 PCB CONNECTIONS pga ete aa Matha sa naar Mann 32 ACCESS ss i a galsi 33 SMART ACCESS MODULE SANNIR 34 PROXIMITY READER rer H 35 ACCESS MODULE CONNECTIONS e 35 EEBEDS dnce nist eive emn er etos tete ds after e RE 36 KEYPAD CONNECTIONS ns t debe tete debe e ER tret 37 AUDIO MODULER occ Dee 38 CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL MICROPHONE ie 39 CONNECTING THE AUDIO BUS INTERFACE ie 39 RADIO RE 40 RADIO REPEATER cale n Nie aa EN e Oe 40 GSM DUAL COMM MODVYVULE 5 edicit i a ii 41 STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS rettet decet tee dated e e be iren Eve 41 SUITABILITY FOR USE 41 INTRODUCTION 42 INSTALLATION e RM A ROIO RIGHE IRE 42 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS Hereby Guardall declares that the RX16i QX32i PX48i and the PX80i are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC If you have any doubts concerning the suitability connection or uses of this apparatus then consult a suitably qualified
32. ion Manual Issue C Introduction The Dual Comm module GSM module and the PSTN module may be used with any Guardall control panel Feature Implementation Transmission Voice and Data Frequency Band Dual Band EGSM900 and EGSM1800 Transmit Power Class 4 2W for EGSM 900MHz Class 1 1W for EGSM 1800MHz Data 9 6Kbps Supported SIM card 3V cards There are a number of important points to consider when using one of the new module types with an existing panel 1 All previous communicators were designed for use within the panel case and consequently they were designed with no tamper switch The GSM Dual comm module is intended for use outside the panel case and so needs a case tamper The GSM Dual comm module case tamper is recognised from panel v4 If the GSM Dual comm module used with earlier panel versions it is recommended that line fault monitoring is enabled to act as a substitute for the tamper sensing 2 The Dual comm module functions are programmed using the DIL switches Future versions of the firmware will include additional menu options for GSM programmable functions The version number of the first release of firmware is v4 50 This is necessary to enable older panel versions to recognise the module and allow access to the appropriate programming menus Installation Special care is required when installing the GSM module or Dual Comm module 1 Avoid placement on metal surfaces to ensure good radio performance 2
33. lt The EOL resistors are fitted in the detector as shown Note that the Guardall V12 AM detector has the necessary 3 EOL resistors fitted on board For full information refer to the V12 AM manual 1 8k2 A fault EOL resistor may only be used if the system is programmed to use the standard Guardall resistor network Alarm 8K2 8k2 Tamper Detector The resistance for each possible state is shown in the table and can be displayed using the circuit check mode function Circuit State Nominal Resistance Tamper Ok Clear 4k1 Alarm 8k2 Aux Fault 12k3 Aux Alarm 16k4 Mask Tamper gt 20k 16 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Diagnostics Accuracy The accuracy of the diagnostic system is typically less than 1 with a maximum error 2 5 This accuracy can only be achieved by programming the correct value of the 5V reference voltage option 69 on the main menu Diagnostics Supply Measurements Parameter Range Resolution Panel voltage 0 20v 78mV Panel battery voltage 0 20v 78mV System current 0 2A 7 8mA Battery Current 0 1 1A 4 4mA Battery standby capacity See Note 1 hour Concentrator current 0 250mA imA Concentrator voltage 0 15V 58mV Keypad voltage 0 15V 58mV Circuit resistance for 8k2 EOL 0 20K 70R Note The displayed standby capacity will depend on the pro
34. martDial or Feet E Ir TE x wi i M E eg OT ove ia dun STU or XiB es me v vf XiB 7 i es Fr RE pica Mi AUC ER E SE T ra ame peripheral bye TAGLIE GT gor Bape eset eee maa 2 2 ini per ge 2 EN ina Fu AP e pria Talia ok Ag oo ar FSE E ge a ee a ve H A in 5 LE ek a p mmi TT Pat 423 frr PAS P E a gr Ma erase eo E ge Rd mE ei dia Conduit EE Fete aga PY FRAG FA n rau DER T FIR FINI MW knockout re Pag qe gr nx RA phi Faa p Pae eti met aera i eg Pri ee rre su ip PIE E ap Extr pb pon gg ERIT PRI T FR p PA TAL Par a ar nr rns fa Pia ki El n 2 Tu p OX elia i ii LEER Li A Li A t M L Trunking knockout 20 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C PX500 PX250HS Connections PX500 PX250HS All PCB connections are plug on screw down terminal blocks The func
35. n Manual Issue C Access Module Door AUX Relay Relay 8A 2A DIL Switch ERROR Sone DIL SW8 Tamper Disable i DIL SW7 Default config 00001 i DIL SW6 Not used 00010 00011 0 default the access module 00110 i configuration power up with SW7 00111 i ON and return SW7 to the Off 01000 i after a few seconds 01001 01010 01 5 Black 0 Volt 28 5 Red V FS2 see LK 1 53 Brown LED green a DT u Green LED red Blue DATA 1 Data Orange DATA 0 Clock Ground Black 0 Volt Red V via FS1 see LK 1 Brown LED green Green LED red Blue DATA 1 Data Orange DATA 0 Clock 5 s gt c dd lt lt lt lt lt I 1000033 N Hou Luo 4 4 0 ou ld a DO 04 04 ol Ou 0A o OA OA OA OH XiB Bus 33 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Access Module Smart Access Module The smart access module includes a standard access module PCB and a power supply PCB Only the power supply PCB is shown in the diagram To Access Module a a Black The Smart Access Module i connection must be connected to the PX i i panel i Do not connect Smart Access i Module 12V to the PX panel Ribbon Cable LK2
36. ssue C 8 Input Concentrator 8 2 ALARM 8 2 TAMPER Cct 1 C Cct 2 oo P g 83 EH Le oo ot ct i o ce ee MEE 1 8 o ida 0000 i z ILL lt Of 25 8 nm u 50 u O ADDRESS PC1071A em o TAMPER Via FS 1 Cct 7 C Cct 8 Via FS 2 0000 OOOO Connect to control panel XiB bus XiB Bus Engineer Keypad is see Se T ee Oe 12 13 IO 3 Nn0o0000000000000000rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrooooo IO 1 10 2 i D 00 lt CO t 00 OI QI QI OI QI QI QI 65 0 rororororororororororororor o rroorroorroorrocorrocorrocorr O0000 o0ooo oooor OOO oooooooo OOoOooo0o0o00000 r
37. tem current Available backup RX16i QX32i Available Current current maximum current For sensors etc example system 500mA 500mA 14 hours PX48i PX80i with 1 54 PSU 24 hour battery re charge time with a minimum 12 hours standb Battery Size Maximum recharge System current Available backup PX48i PX80i X Available Current current maximum period current For sensors etc example system 12 hours 16 hours 24 hours PX500 PX250HS 24 hour battery re charge time with a minimum 12 hours standby Battery Size Maximum recharge System current Available backup PX 500 current Available Current current maximum period example system For sensors etc 12 hours 12 hours 12 hours 24 hours Note that the maximum system current has been de rated to provide the necessary standby capacity 15 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Technical Specification EOL Resistor Connections Type 1 EOL Network Guardall Type 2 EOL Network The EOL resistors are fitted in 1 _____ 1 ae the detector as shown This Tamper wiring arrangement applies to all EOL inputs the system 8K2 cu RI Note The diagram shows the default values of 8k2 8k2 The EOL resistor value can be programmed Refer to the Tamper system options for details lt Detector PX Detector EOL Network with Fau
38. tically and will attempt to acquire a service connection This phase may take several minutes and no GSM calls should be attempted during this phase 43 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C State Meaning XiB Comms OFF No power ON Communication error Slow FLASH Operating normally Quick FLASH Active Red ON Line seized Green ON Valid Exchange voltage level present Yellow Quick flash Network search Slow flash Registered ON Active call Reporting Formats The available reporting formats for each route is shown in the table Hook Line monitor GSM Status Formats Route GSM audio GSM data v Contact ID ADEMCO Fast Superfast Format SIA Level 3 CESA French panel variants only Speech if optional module fitted v3 21 or later Audio if optional module fitted PS 2 GSR 1200 baud PS 2 GSR 9600 baud SMS v4 00 or later DIL Switches To enable the Dual Comm module to be used with existing panels the primary and secondary communicator routes are selected by DIL switch 5 DIL switches 1 4 are reserved for future use DIL Switch Function 54321 NNNNS S S xx PSTN is primary route GSM is primary route The primary route is the normal route for all calls If the primary route is PSTN then All calls in all formats will be routed over the PSTN network e fthere is a PSTN l
39. tion and position of each terminal is described in the following page LK8 Fit link to disable Case Tamper Case Tamper OTW i disabl i Note In future units Tamper ii utilising microswitches LK7le case tamper detect will Strobe Gle PZN i not be provided with LK8 1 lt _ ET ra amper lt s Se A EO 2 EV mun S 5 m Mo lt s 8 2 a D m 2 lt a pO x AM 2 55 88 gt 85 om o lt lt 0 2 Sound a m ounaer ei te Sounder 5 Cas T Da To E REED ex Jl m fLK3 Fitlinkfor 2 x 105 to lt _ a2 77 t configuration 55 o M just 88 LO E m si LO LK3 m 4 gt 5 volt reference LK6 f LK6 Fit link to 3 i connect Ov to o 3 a Comm e f Connect comm fail and 5 line fault to v to disable 7 Line fault YIP mm lt EN x gt x D Say S u gt 2 5 o T x i FS92 5A 10 Battery X via FS2 mM LK5 Battery disconnect 4 i i disable Fit link to E Aux d c power up on battery FS2 800mA D 2 Aux 2 __ 6 varst 9 2 m O FS1 800mA Aux 1 21 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual I
40. ue C Technical Specification PX500 PX250HS Bus Connections ae inal Smart Access Module Access PSU 4 1 7km unscreened cable XIB Bus 1 3A Smart Bust E 2 Concentrator pst Concentrator Serial eed Access 4 28 Bus2 GSM 4 28 Module 8 Module N PX500 T Module PX250HS 5 2 iL Bus 3 3 Audio Bus TalkBack E Module 4 Module GuardStation Printer Bus 4 B 2 RS232 or Serial Entry Exit 9 l i l Proximity Readers BTX 2 lt Up to 3 external i i microphones 1 7km 12 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Technical Specification Technical Specification Environmental Parameter Temperature range 10 to 50 C Humidity 10 to 90 relative humidity Technical Specification Cable Type The system has a 4 wire bus for all peripherals The recommended cable type is 7 strand 0 2mm diameter un screened cable which has a resistance of 90 ohms km and a core to core capacitance of 85nF km The screened cable referred to in this manual has a capacitance of 68nF km and a resistance of 39R km If screened cable is used it should be terminated
41. use 9 Fuses 3 amp 4 2 Sounder Audio Aux DC F800mA F800mA F800mA 250V 250V 250V Fuse 4 Fuse 3 Fuses 3 amp 4 All wiring in this enclosure requires to be V 2 IEC approved or PVC type All installation wiring within this equipment should utilise plastic cable ties to bundle cables so as to provide strain relief for the cable Order Code W76469 PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C Order Codes Description RX16i Control panel English v4 W76468 RX16i Control panel Chubb v4 W76491 RX16i Control panel Chubb SA v4 W76481 QX32i Control panel English v4 W76492 QX32i Control panel Chubb SA v4 W76511 PX48i Control panel English v4 W76483 PX48i Control panel Chubb v4 W76475 PX48i Control panel Chubb RVR v4 W76484 PX80i Control panel English v4 W76493 PX80i Control panel Chubb SA v4 W76195 PX500 Control panel English v4 W76196 PX500 Control panel Chubb v4 W76203 PX250 High Security Control panel English v4 W76204 PX250 High Security Control panel Chubb v4 W76247 LCD Keypad 2 Line 2 EOL circuits W76250 LCD Keypad 2 Line proximity amp 2 EOL circuits W76251 LCD Keypad 2 Line 2 EOL circuits Chubb W76254 LCD Keypad 2 Line proximity amp 2 EOL circuits Chubb W76289 Mini Keypad W73821 Proximity Reader
42. vonics W76292 2 button TX ES1238D Inovonics W76069 Dual Comm Module W76070 PSTN Module W76071 GSM Module W76073 Audio Bus Interface W76074 Audio Bus Interface Speech amp Record W76050 Speech module W76075 TalkBack Module W76078 Microphone Module W76076 Microphone W76210 DGN Interface W7436 4 channel video server W7454 1 channel video server PX QX RX Version 4 30 Installation Manual Issue C System Components A system comprises of the following components 1 A control unit which processes all the alarm information from the detection points Outputs are provided to operate sounders strobe and communication devices Configuration information is stored in EEPROM The manual details the features of the control panels Most features in the PX panel range are common The differences are shown in the table Feature 16 QX32i PX48i PX80i PX500 PX250HS Max Circuits 16 32 48 80 512 256 Max Concentrators 2 6 10 18 64 32 Circuit Doubling x x X X XiB Detectors 8 16 24 40 64 64 Max Panel Users 16 32 50 100 200 200 Max Access Users x x 1000 1000 1000 1000 Areas 4 8 8 16 32 16 Set Groups x 8 16 32 16 Sub systems x 4 4 8 16 8 Max Keypads 4 8 8 16 32 16 Output Modules 1 2 8 16 32 32 Output functions 16 16 20 64 128 128 Serial

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