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TS690R Wireless Intruder Alarm Control Panel Installation & Programming Manual (DRAFT) SYS OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 SYS OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0.
Contents Overview I n t r o d u c t i o n .........................4 C o n t r o l P a n e l........................4 J a m m i n g D e t e c t i o n ...................4 W i r e l e s s D e t e c t o r s .....................4 502r Watch Pendant PA .
Goto User Menu 1 [1.0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Add/Cancel Devices [1.A] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 A d d i n g D e v i c e s ....................3 3 Removing Detectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Re-Map Keypad Circuits . . . . .
Overview Introduction The TS690R wireless alarm control system has been designed to suit small to medium installation sites. The system can monitor 30 wireless zones and 8 conventional zones via remote keypads or LECs.
8 Character Starburst (TS690.STAR) The TS790 star remote keypad has a backlit 8 character Starburst display (LCD) and a backlit tactile rubber keypad. Remote Arming Station (TS700.ARM) The Remote Arming Station only allows setting and unsetting of the system.
Specifications Control Panel Part No.: TS690R Input Supply: 230V 10% 50Hz Current: 120mA (normal) 300mA (alarm) Power Supply: 750mA Standby Battery: 2.
System Installation Radio Site Survey With a wirefree system we recommend that you carry out radio tests as part of a site survey to ensure that the control panel can receive the radio signal from the detectors. If you cannot do the tests during a survey, carry them out before installation.
Control Panel Assembly 1 Mains cable entry The main supply cable for the TS690R must enter the control panel via this entry point. 2 Main PCB The main Printed Circuit Board (PCB). 3 Display A back lit 8 character Starburst LCD. 4 Loudspeaker The internal sounder for the TS690R.
Control Panel Installation Proceed as follows: 1. Remove the screw from the top of the control panel and lift away the front cover. 2. Ensure that there is no battery in the housing, then remove the P.
PCB Layout 1 Auxiliary / Remote Fuse This 1 Amp fuse protects the supply to the remote network and auxiliary devices. 2 Printer Port This 6-pin plug is used for connecting to either a CPA6.P printer or a standard RS232 printer via the MPA/DCI printer adapter.
7 NVM A removable non-volatile memory (NVM) device that stores all system program parameters and the 150 log events. 8 Keypad A back lit rubber key mat used for operating the system. 9 Aerial Radio receiving aerial. The aerial must positioned as shown when refitting the PCB.
Remote/LEC Network Wiring The Remote Network connections are used for connecting either remote keypads or LECs. Each device has 5 connection terminals and therefore a 6 core cable is required for interconnection. It is recommended that the spare core is doubled up with the [B] connection as this will help reduce voltage drop on long cable runs.
TS690R I/D Selector Circuit A Circuit B Panel Output 1 31 32 5 2 33 34 6 3 35 36 7 4 37 38 8 ENG/NULL N/A N/A N/A l No two remote keypads or LECs should have the same I/D. 5. If the remote keypad has a "ENT" key enabled/disable link it can be used to limit the functionality of the remote keypad.
Hard Wired Detection Circuits Detection circuits from remote keypads or LECs must be hard wired. Two methods can be employed: Double Pole The DP method requires the following: l The detector alarm and tamper contacts are connected to the zone and tamper terminals respectively.
TRG - This is the bell trigger output which will switch to 0V on alarm and is rated at 500mA. This output can be programmed for SAB or SCB operation, as follows: SAB: TRG - will switch to 0V on alarm and will provide a maximum of 500mA. SCB: TRG - will provide a negative hold off (500mA), which is removed on alarm.
Do mount the unit l Between 2 and 2.5 metres high for the best general coverage in an average room. Do NOT mount the unit l Facing a fire, boiler or window. l Over a radiator. l Near the floor. l Close to or on large metal structures. l Closer than one metre to mains wiring and metal water or gas pipes.
525r Remote Setting Device The 525r remote setting device can be used to set, part set (part set A only) and unset the alarm system. In addition, pressing the "ARM" and "OFF" at the same time will cause a panic alarm. The 525r is assigned as a detection circuit.
Do l Make sure there is less than 10mm between the magnet and transmitter body with the door or window closed. l Make sure the arrow on the magnet aligns with the mark moulded into the side of the case with the door/ window closed. Do NOT mount the unit l On the hinged edge of the door.
Connecting a Printer The TS690R supports two type of printers, the CPA6 printer (no longer available) and any standard RS232 printer. When using an RS232 printer a DCI/MPA printer adapter will be required. Menvier Security supply a DATAC printer kit which consists of a portable RS232 printer, charger unit and DCI/MPA adapter.
Pre Power-Up Checks Once the system is installed, but prior to powering-up, give the system one final check to ensure that: 1. The wiring conforms to the requirements detailed in this manual and that all interconnections are correct (A to A, B to B etc.
NVM Defaults 21 TS690R Installation Manual System Installation Section Option Default User Codes User 00 Engineer 1234 User 01 Master 5678 User 02 - 10 Not Used Panel Outputs Panel Output 1 Walk Test .
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Engineer’s Menu 1 Introduction Engineers menu 1 is the first of two engineers menus, which is selected when the engineer’s passcode is entered. The engineer may leave “Engineer menu 1" by pressing the [ESC] key. The system will return to the unset condition but the remote keypads will show ”ENGINEER ON SITE".
Panel Outputs [1.1] Outputs 1 - 3 on the control panel and remote keypad outputs 5 - 8 can be programmed to any of the output types shown on pages 24 to 26.
No Type/Description 011 Second Alarm Activates when a different detector causes an alarm and remains active for the duration of the "2nd Alarm Time". This output is normally used for an ALARM CONFIRMATION signal. 012 Courtesy Light Activates during entry and when any remote keypad is used.
No Type/Description 037 24hr cct Omitted Activates when one or more 24 Hour circuits are omitted. 038 Sounder Control Normally used as the 0V connection for an extension loudspeaker so that only system alarm tones are generated.
8 Exit Terminator A circuit that is normally connected to a push button outside the protected premises, which can be used to finally set the system or area. 9 Keypoint A circuit that may be connected to a keyswitch to allow setting and/or part-setting of the system.
8 Chime Circuits with this attribute will cause the internal sounders and remote keypad sounders to generate a two tone “chime” sound if the circuit is activated. The users may enable or disable the chime feature, or select it to operate when the system is unset or part-set.
06 Bell Duration This controls the duration of the external bell/sounder. If the timer is set to 199 the bell output is continuous. This timer has a working range of 000-199 minutes. 07 Bell Delay This timer delays the activation of the external bell/sounder and internal sounders.
Setting Modes [1.6] The setting mode for full set and each part set can be configured to the following setting modes: 1 Final Exit The system will set when the final exit circuit is triggered and when the settle timer expires.
Configuration [1.9] The configuration options are as follows: 00 Bell Is an SAB When programmed as “Yes” the control panel bell output applies 0V when active.
14 Invert Panel Outputs When programmed as “Yes"” the three panel outputs on the control panel switch from 0V to +12V when active (+ve applied). When programmed as “No” the outputs on the control panel switch from +12V to 0V when active (+ve removed).
Add/Cancel Devices [1.A] This option allows the engineer to add and remove wirefree detectors to and from the system. Adding Devices Devices are added to the system as follows: 1. Ensure that "E/MENU 1" is selected. 2. Press [A] to select the add/cancel devices option.
2. Press [A] to select the add/cancel devices option. 3. Press [C] to remove an existing device. 4. The display will prompt you to enter the device number (01 - 30). Enter the device number and press [ENT]. The control panel will give a rising multi-tone sound.
Engineer's Menu 2 Introduction Engineer's menu 2 is selected by pressing the [ENT] key whilst Engineer's menu 1 is selected. Each menu option can be selected by pressing the relevant "Hot key".
View Circuits [2.1] Each detection device may be viewed to ascertain its status. The circuit status conditions and resistance are shown below: Display Details GOOD Detector is healthy OPEN Detector is an alarm state TAMP Detector is in a tamper state Set System Time [2.
Change Passcode [2.4] This option allows the engineer to change their passcode. The default passcode is 1234 but the installation engineer should change this to their own personal 4 digit passcode. Chime Circuits [2.5] This option allows an alternative method of programming circuits as “chime”.
Configure Part Sets [2.8] The TS690R can be configured to have up to three parts set modes (Part Set A, Part Set B and Part Set C). This option allows the engineer to configure each part set mode. Within each part set mode you must designate which circuits will remain armed and which circuits will be omitted.
Log Event Codes Display Description AC OFF Mains power removed AC ON Mains power restored ALAR M 0 1-38 Full alarm from circuit 01-38 AUX 01-3 8 Auxiliary alarm from circuit 01-38 AUX TAMP Auxiliary tamper alarm BATT F L T Battery fault (voltage below 10.
Circuit Text [2.B] Each detection circuit can have up to 8 characters of text assigned to it. When this option is selected the keys on the keypad function as shown below: 1 A 2 E 3 I 4 O 5 U 6 0 (Zero) 7 Cursor left 8 N/U 9 Cursor right [ Accept text 0 Space ] Abandon A Next letter B Erase text C Prev.
Appendices Setup New Users The TS690R allows up to 10 users to operate the alarm system, each user is assigned a user type and 4 digit passcode. User 01 is the master user which has a default setting of 5678. User Types The following user types are available: Master User 02-10 can be programmed as the type "Master".
Part-Set Application Example This application example shows how to configure the part set buttons to set different areas of a 3 bedroom house. Using the drawing of a typical 3 bedroom house, the following part set modes are required: Part Set A Circuits 01 through to 08 armed and circuits 09 and 10 omitted.
43 TS690R Installation Manual Appendices P P P P P RK C C C C C C CP CP RK K ey: 10 9 8 7 6 2 1 3 5 4 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bathroom L anding Bedroom 3 L ounge Garage Kitchen Dining Room Hall P assive I.
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Notes 45 TS690R Installation Manual Appendices.
Quick Reference Engineers Menus Quick Reference User Menus 46 Appendices TS690R Installation Manual 1 4 5 6 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 Enter Engineer's P asscode A C PAN OP ? E / MENU 1 CCT? -- TIMER -- SET M.
47 TS690R Installation Manual Appendices Output Types No. Output Type 000 Bell On 001 Strobe On 002 Switch 12V 003 Detector Reset 004 Walk Test 005 Alarm 006 P.A. 007 Fire 008 System Set 009 Code Accepted 010 24 Hour 011 Second Alarm 012 Courtesy Light 013 Engr On Site 014 Ccts Omitted 015 Auxiliary No.
18027 Drg No. 33:1969:00 Issue 01 Doc. 01 MENVIER S EC U RI T Y Menvier Security Ltd. K enn Road , Clevedon, Bristol BS21 6LH T el: 01275 870 078; Fax: 012 75 343453 http//:www.
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