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1. bungalow Prog as o 6 Intelligent ZI EE LiveB YES Z2 WT Live B NO Z3 Int LiveB Z4 Int LiveB NO e Z5 Int NO e Z6 Int controls YES o Part area 2 A House e o P Intelligent stairs H ZI EE LiveB YES Z2 WT NO 7 Z3 IntLiveB ZA Int LiveB L Zs IntLiveB Z6 Int controls YES e o Part area ZT Int NO U e Z8 Int NO P _ Z9 Int is NO stairs A EL N R 9 e NOTES The detectorcontrolling accessto the Part Set area must NOTbe a door contact if left open the system cannot be Full Set Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN TESTS and DIAGNOSTICS The following facilities are available within the Engineering menu 44 Output Press YES to Presskeys 1 to 9 to activate Test test outputs as individually the outputs on the follows communicator connectors Press A key to activate ALLother outputs Press 0 key to cancel outputs Display shows system voltage and curent With all outputs OFF this indicates system quiescent current With All outputs ON system alarm curent is shown except for communicator if fitted Display Press YES to Display indicates Zones display c Detectorcorect nomal state current status Detectorin active state of ALL iD F 2 Wiring open circuit tamper bisc uits T Twin device tamper N
2. Keyswitch sets A 11 Keyswitch sets 12 Keyswitch sets D When one of these zones is OPENED the system will set CLOSING the zone will unset the system see p 30 13 Shunt Whilst this zone is CLOSED all zones programmed into its shunt list will be shunted out of operation See p 28 Only ONE shunt zone may be selected per system 27 For additional information on zone types referto Shunt Zones Keyswitch Zones and Exit Modes pages also to Zone Attributes Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 28 SHUNT ZONES The shunt facility may be used to controla zone orgroup of zones whilst the system is set as follows PROGRAMMING 1 Wire the zonesto be used in the normal way The zone to be used asthe shunt control should be numbered lowerthan the shunted zones and be wired so the switch lock contacts are CLOSED when the shunt isto be applied ie when the shunted zonesare to be INACTIVE Program the zonesto be shunted in the normal way The system will permit shunting of zones programmed as Entry Exit Walk Through Intruder or Tamper Program the zone to be used to control the shunt aszone type 13 shunt after programming the other zones The display will show Shunt List Press YES to select and the display will Show Shunt zones _ _ None Key in the number of the first zone to be added to the shunt list followed by YES The programmed zone text will appearon t
3. Change zones continued Zone Attributes Active in B Active in D Intelligent arming see page 18 Anti Mask Soak Test Chime Omittable Pulse keyswitch How to Edit Text Use the B and D keys to move the cursor back and forth Delete a letter with the C key Numeric keys step through the alphabet Key 1 gives ABCD Key 2 gives EFGH etc Refer B 34 Refer B 35 a x MERIDIAN C M Main Menus Key in the appropriate numbers to provide the response you require in the following menus CHANGE TIMERS EXIT MODES OO Timed O1 Terminator Push to set 02 Final Door 03 Quick Set SOUNDER VOLUMES 01 Bleepers 02 Adjustable 03 Full alarm ALARM RESPONSES 01 Keypad 02 Sounder O3 Sounder and bells local OA Full alarm 05 Graduated Sound O6 Graduated Local O7 Graduated Full Refer B 38 MERIDIAN OUTPUT TYPES Default 00 Isolated output Fire 1 02 PA 2 O3 Intruder 3 04 Set All 4 O5 Abort 5 06 Confirmed 6 07 Tamper 7 O8 Reset Digi 8 O9 Low volts 9 10 Mains Fail 11 B Set 12 D Set 13 B Alarm 14 D Alarm 15 Shunt 16 Shunt Fault 17 Latch 1 18 Latch 2 19 Viper Reset 10 20 Ready to Set 21 Unable to Set 22 Bell 23 Line Fault 24 Batt Fail 25 Tell Back 26 Lights 27 Trouble Day Tamper Eng SETTING D STOREROOM MERIDIAN Main
4. poorconnection or faulty biscuit at zone 2 If zones 4 7 and 12 also show a tamperfault the problem isa break in the cable between 2 and 9 ora poorconnection at eitherthe zone 2 orzone 9 detector If zone 13 say isalso showing a tamperfault the problem is likely to be that one of them is reporting as twin device check the diagnostics the biscuit showing F missing will either be the wrong number or faulty Thus chec king for the overall picture and having available a sketch of the order of wiring of the bisc uits will greatly simplify fault finding Issue 3b J anuary 2000 MERIDIAN ZONE TYPES Each zone iD point on the system may be programmed to any of the available zone types by entering the relevant selection code Code Zone type Notes 00 Fire 01 PA To prevent spurious retriggering PA zones remain inactive after engineer reset until system set and unset 02 Silent PA This function is also available from the keypad using the 4 and 6 keys see User manual 03 Tamper 04 Intruder 05 Entry Exit 06 Walk Through These zone types 07 Through EE In ALL set should be allocated turictions as to biscuit numbers Walk Through adjacent to and zone in Part set higher than the functions as Entry Exit zone Entry Exit zone 08 Exit terminator For Push to Set button or Normally OPEN push equivalent See button p 34 09 ISOLATED 10
5. Menus SITE OPTIONS Engineer reset When waiting engineer Reset a 4 digit anticode will be displayed which may be used to generate a reset code by the Castle remote reset Code software Intelligent Set See page 18 Edit Area Text Customise the B and D LCD setting messages See how to Edit Text page 13 CHANGE CODES Tags Meridian has a 16 PIN Code capability User 15 is the Manager User 16 is the Engineer To Programme see User Guide Duplicate PIN Codes will not be accepted REVIEW LOGS Choose User or Engineer Logs with the A key Open circuit alarms are indicated by O Tampers by T MERIDIAN False alarm management Meridian has a sophisticated false alarm management system to help the user quickly realise and correct any mistakes made An Abort signal will be sent whenever Meridian is switched off following an Intruder Alarm EH Confirmed signals will be stored and not sent for 3 minutes if any Alarm occurs within 3 minutes of Set or for 3 minutes following deviation off the Entry Route or Entry Time out Delay Bells are cancelled for 3 minutes after Set and following an Entry Alarm Refer 42 MERIDIAN Intelligent Arming In simple terms intelligent arming allows Meridian to intelligently determine whether the user is leaving the house and therefore requires full set or is going to bed and needs part set To per
6. This will be live forapprox 10 seconds unless a fault exists on a shunted zone in which case the output will pulse and will remain live until the fault is cleared Refer pages 38 39 for specifications of outputs used Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 30 KEYSWATC ZONES L Wire the keyswitch between the BLUE and WHITE connections of the iD biscuit The contacts should present an OPEN circuit to the biscuit when the system isto be set and CLOSED to unset Program the biscuit to be a keyswitch zone Note that altemative programs are available for setting or D the function keys are NOTavailable when using a keyswitch If required set the Pulse Keyswitch attribute asON If this is done the system will set on the first OPENING of the keyswitc h and Unset on the second OPENING with the switch having been closed in between asfor example when using a sprung keyswitc h The keyswitch and Keypad may be used interchangeably EXCEPT that the keyswitch cannot be used to unset from a mode different from that for which it is programmed see 6 The O mittable attribute should be set as NO to prevent the keyswitch from being accidentally omitted when setting from the keypad unlessthis feature is required In the case of a keyswitch programmed as A with zone attributes Active in B and Active in D setas ON it WILL be possible to unset with the keyswitch if the system is partially set Issue 3b J
7. further zone At next code entry triggered after intruder alarm Applicable to Tamper Intruder or Walk Through zones only 07 Tamper 7 Any tamper alam At reset 08 Reset Digicom 8 At power up Live for 5 seconds Mus ALWAYS be allocated to output 8 when digital communicator isin use NOT required for STU 09 Low Volts 9 At fault When fault clears 10 Mains Fail At fault When fault clears Also included in output type 27 11 B Set When Part set B When unset 12 D Set When Part set D When unset 13 B Alam When intruderalarm On code entry whilst Part set B 14 D Alam When intruderalarm On code entry whilst Part set D 15 Shunt When the shunt zone When shunt zone is closed shunt opened applied Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 40 16 Shunt fault When shunt zone After 10 seconds or opened shunt when zone faults released clear If shunted zone is in fault during this period the output will pulse until cleared or shunt reapplied 17 Latch 1 When set and in On alarm or when Walk Test unset 18 Latch 2 This is the inverse of type 17 19 ViperReset 10 At output 10 Permanently 12v dipping to Ov for 5 seconds at switch on If used otherthan at output 10 an extemal rela y must be used to switch 12v supply 20 Ready to set At switch on When set 21 Unable to set If zone in fault during When zone clears exit time 22 Bel
8. on RS 485 keypad cables Refer B49 MERIDIAN The End Station Mount the End Station using 3 fixing screws Wire the mains to the mains connector block through the mains inlet access hole CAUTION Mains electricity is dangerous installation should be by a competent electrician DON T loop the mains wire in the box or enter through a different hole it may affect Meridian s EMC performance Com n e oo Lodel ve pone SI Co AS ope 20045 or ne NS e sea o iN Me SN MERIDIAN Mount the keypad so that the LCD is about 10cm below eye level Open the keypad remove the securing screw and fix the mounting plate to the wall Remove any protective film from the display Tag performance could be affected if the keypad is mounted on or near a metal surface Using 6 core cable connect the keypad to the End Station use the two spare cores to double up the supply pair Meridian End Station gt lt gt lt gt gt ales Keypad Up to 4 keypads may be used Hold off Tamper return from SAB MERIDIAN em Outside Sounders Mount the outside sounder and connect the core cable into the end station as shown Internal speakers connections Mount the internal sounders and connect them as follows Up
9. or damage may result Foralarm signals the system will automatically produce maximum volume level from the loudspeaker s Other signals may be adjusted by using the Sounder Volumes menu 01 Bleepers Signals progra mmed to this level will sound keypad bleepers ONLY Level02 Adjustable Signals Adjusted by programmed to this control on End level will sound the Station pcb see system p 47 loudspeakers at Adjustment reduced volume in appliesto ALL addition to the signals keypad bleepers programmed to this level Level03 Maximum Signals All alarm signals programmed to this including level will sound at tamper are fixed full volume atthis level Silent Part If selected as YES Set exit time on Part Setting B or D will be silent NOTE Forthe first 10 seconds of exit time except when setting ALL with a keyswitch only the keypad bleepers will sound thus enabling the intelligent setting system to detect the change to Silent Part Set if programmed before the system soundersbecome live Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 36 ALARM RESPONSES The system response to an alarm condition may be selected individually foreach level of set ALL Part Part D and for FIRE alarms whilst the system is otherthan ALL set when system is ALL set Fire response will be the same asthe remainder of the system Selection Option Notes 01 Keypad Key
10. product will be considered compliant with the EMC Directive PROVIDED THATall other equipment used carriesthe CE mark NAD that the installation followsthe guidelines specified in this manual This does NOTguarantee that no compatibility problems will be experienced especially with older equipment not designed to the same standards Additionally exceptional environment scan produce unpredictable results Should problemsbe experienced the other equipment should also be checked Re siting of the alarm control or other equipment may be the only solution to the problem Further information conceming EMC is available the BSIA publication EMC Guidelines for Installers of Security Systems Mains Installation Mains Installation must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with Electrical Wiring Regulations BS 7671 connecting to the terminals provided with the correct polarity A good earth is vital forthe current functioning and EMC performance of this system Issue 3b J anuary 2000 INSTRUC T 47 Issue 3b Castle Care Tech Ltd J anuary 2000
11. to two 16 OHM speakers may be wired in parallel 9999999 connections to Bell and Strobe One or two 16 Ohm speakers May be fitted remotely MERIDIAN Ce iD wiring Mount all your PIR and other detectors and connect them to the iD bus as follows iD wiring can be any form of parallel T Star or Ring Make sure you always wire colour to colour Refer B 23 ONLY use Biscuits with address 1 20 DON T use two biscuits with identical addresses Meridian PCB Refer B 25 26 MERIDIAN That s it You ve wired up Meridian as simply as that If you ve done it correctly Meridian will work first time If not see page B25 for possible faults MERIDIAN Q Powering up Meridian Double check wiring is correct and no wire whiskers are shorting together Secure the panel tamper switch otherwise a Tamper Alarm will occur at Power Up Power Up with Mains and or Battery Silence any alarm using the user code 1234 Default codes USER 1234 code 1 MANAGER 2222 code 15 ENGINEER 1111 code 16 MERIDIAN 2 Programming Meridian Most of the program choices are self evident Refer to Section B for further details The main menus are in CAPITALS Sub menus are lower case Iy MERIDIAN Moving through the Menus The NO key escapes from menus and move you to the ne
12. CASTLE tech MERIDIAN Engineering Manual GETTING STARTED Section A ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Section B For Use with Systems Fitted Issue 2 1 or Later Software MERIDIAN GETTING STARTED Section A Index How to use this Manual Wiring General Mains Keypad Sounders iD Power up Programming Communications Menus Zones Outputs Site Options Summary Intelligent Arming False Alarm Management Section B Os MERIDIAN C Dear Engineer We know you hate reading complex manuals so we ve done the following things We ve made Meridian really easy to install We ve split the manual into 2 sections Section A for a quick start with cross reference to Section B for more detailed information Refer B 3 Our lads in Tech Support will be delighted to help with any problems MERIDIAN Wiring Instructions Before you start remember these basic rules As with all other professional Data Communication Systems Don t run more than one data pair in any cable ie Don t mix ID Keypad Telecom Speakers etc in the same cable sheath Ohm s Law applies in Alarm Systems too Long cable runs 2 will lose voltage along way depending on the load at the other end so double up on supply pairs Bell Speaker drives and even iD bus if necessary Refer B22 But never double up the TX RX
13. Max current 400mA SPEAKER X Terminals at End Normally 12v ive terminal Station switched when live Maxload must NOTfall below 8 ohms typ 2 x 16 ohm speakers Outputs Digicom plug on Normally Ov switching to 5v 1to 9 pins see 41 when active 47 No current available logic level only Output 10 Terminal at End Normally Ov switching to Station 12v when active Max current 65 mA when at 12v NOTE when programmed as Viper Reset output is 12v except during reset pulse see p 39 Outputs At add on iD Normally 12v via 1K 11 to 16 output modules 2 switching to Ov when active Max current 400mA when Ov 38 Of these Outputs numbers 1 to 16 are fully programmable to any of the output types shown on page 39 More than one output may be programmed to each type as required Each output module has 3 outputs which are selectable by jumperson the module to be outputs 11 12 and 13 or 14 15 and 16 see page 48 Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 39 OUTPUT TYPES Selection Type Defaultto Active Restore o p 00 Isolated 11to 16 01 Fire 1 At alarm When silenc ed 02 PA 2 At alarm When reset 03 Intruder 3 At alarm At first code entry afteralarm 04 Set All 4 When system ALL set When unset 05 5 When system At next code entry Mis operation silenced after intruder alarm 06 Confirmation 6 When
14. OTE For Exit terminator zones the state c is OPEN and active state O is CLOSED Bell Test Press YES to Display shows system voltage and activate bell test Press D to Strobe test change to Press D to Sounder test change to In each case the display shows the system voltage and curent whilst the test is in progress Press NO to terminate tests NOTE At each step check that the current displayed is equivalent to that expected and there are no severe voltage drops Issue 3b J anuary 2000 MERIDIAN 45 PRINTING FROM MERIDIAN To print from MERIDIAN connect the printer interface CT 3070 to the RS 485 Keypad connections This may be done asa permanent connection ora temporary one via the Engineer Keypad plug on the End Station This interface provides a connectorfora PC compatible Centronics parallel printer such asthe Epson P40 Seiko DPU40 or Datac DP1014 0400K printers Ensure that the correct connecting loom CT 5400 or CT 5500 is used and plugged on with the correct polarity Parallel printer connections BROWN wire to TOP of loom Supply connections RS 485 communications connections When viewing logs pressing the C key will direct the entriesto the printer as well as scrolling through the display NOTE Owing to the wide variety of software driving requirements for different printers itis NOT possible for all types to be used with MERIDIAN Cas
15. adjustment If necessary adjust with care BATTERY FUSE with battery DISCONNECTED 1 5 Amp Protects ive battery connection S AC Input inal terminals SPEAKER FUSE 4 800mA Protects ive feed to Speaker ZEN Output terminals BELL STROBE FUSE Loudspeaker Volume adjustment do 800 aQr ao Two Protects Hold Off ne ive feed To so Comms SII lt T Terminals ZO AUX FUSE 800mA Protects 12v ive lt supply for keypads 2 RS 485 connectors for Engr Keypad Printer adaptor and WC development iD terminals Communicator connectors iD FUSE 800mA Protects 12v ive detector supply Tamper Switch OW 0 0 Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 48 2 The Keypad o Reverse of Display S Microprocessor DO NOT so ADJUST Switch KEYPAD BLEEPER TERMINALS VOLUME CONTROL 3 The iD Output Module Repeat for OPs 2 and 3 Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 49 THE CE MARKING DIRECTIVE CE This product complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EC and 93 68 EC Hectromagnetic Compatibility An alarm installation built around this
16. anuary 2000 MERIDIAN 31 ZONE ATIRIBUTES The operation of each zone may be adapted to individual requirements by selecting attributes from the following Attribute If NO selected If YES selected default Active in B Zone isautomatically Zone is LIVE when the omitted if system is system is partially set B Active in partially set BorDas asapproprate D appropriate Omittable Zone CANNOTbe Zone can be manually manually omitted omitted whilst setting Does NOT affect automatic omission in Part set Chime Zone will cause system to c hime if in C hime mode ie C set Soak Test Zone will function Zone will NOTtriggeran normally alarm but will indicate and log Intelligent System will set System setting will be conventionally modified according to triggering of Intelligent Set zones See p 42 Pulse Keyswitch zone will set Keyswitch zone will set Keyswitch system on OPENING System on first OPENING Circuit and unset on of circuit and unset on CLOSING NEXTOPENING after closing in between See p 30 Anti Mask Anti Mask monitoring will be implemented and indicate on setting the system See p 32 Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 32 ANTI MASKING Any zones programmed with the Anti Mask attribute will be monitored whilst the system is unset If the zone has NOTbeen activated since the system waslast unset then on attempting to set the syst
17. biscuit The connection should be CLOSED momentarily to activate Program the biscuit asan Exit terminator zone type 08 ensuring that the O mittable attribute is set to NO The system will set when the exit terminator is closed during exit time If the Push to Set function is required to function when Part setting the Active in B and Active in D attributes should also be set as ON ANAL DOOR SET Valid for ALL set only 1 For use with a contacted lock to set the system when the lock contacts are closed and start entry time when they are opened In this application a separate doorcontact should be provided programmed as Walk Through for maximum security Altematively a single contact on the doormay be programmed as Entry Exit in the normal way The system will set when the door isopened and re closed QUICK SET Valid for Part Set B and D only 1 The system will set afteran abbreviated 5 second exit time NOTE For the first 10 seconds of exit time except when setting ALL with a keyswitch only the keypad bleepers will sound thus enabling the intelligent setting system to detect the change to Silent Part Set if programmed before the system soundersbecome live Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 35 SOUNDER VOLUMES The load on the loudspeakerterminals at the End Station should NOT fall BELOW 8 OHMS ie two 16 ohm speakers in parallel orthe system will be ovenoaded and malfunction
18. ch is designed to be used with cabling installed to the following specification Cable type Twisted Pairs Min 4 cores eg CQR Twisted Paircable Wiring Parallel in Daisy Chain ie Soursand Star configuration configuration configurations are not recommended Terminations 680 ohm resistor wired between TX and RX terminals of the equipment at each end of the RS 485 link Wiring Distance Maximum overall length of RS 485 link should not exceed 1 Km NOTES For keypadsin excess of 10 metres of End Station 6 or 8 core cable is recommended with additional cores being used to double ortreble supply connections for minimum voltage drop Keypadsin exc essof 100 metres from End Station should be separately powered Systems using relatively short cable distances in electrically quiet environments may successfully use simpler wiring configurations and use standard alarm cable The iD system used for detection should be wired asfollows Up to 100 metres 4cores Screened cable preferred percable run Additional coresare Standard alarm cable may be recommended to double used in clean environment up supply to minimise Do NOTuse highly capacitive voltage drop cable such as PYRO etc NOTES Do NOTrun any of the above connectionsin the same cable as orclos to each other orotherAC signals such astelephone loudspeaker etc cables unless screened cable is used Screened cable should be terminated with the screen connected to earth meta
19. d recorded Waming In some situations especially ta ke oversites using existing wiring iD technology may not be suitable To simplify connections junction boxes are available asfollows iD T For simple cable extension or T junctions iD DP Acceptsa wired biscuit and providesa double pole circuit forthe NEW VERSION connection of a detector s There isno practical limit to the wiring length of this circ uit NOTE Original DP junction box accepting plug in biscuits did NOT provide a true tamper loop being designed for self protec ting zones eg 24Hrtamper zones PA zones etc When allocating biscuit numbers ensure that any Walk Through zones are allocated to biscuit numbers adjacent to and higher than the Entry Exit zone to which they refer It will be found beneficial to keep a record of the biscuits used and the order in which they are wired on the various spurs to assist with fault finding see p 26 Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 24 iD Commissioning Readings The following procedure is recommended to provide the measurements expected to comply with BS 4737 1 aun FW 9 10 Before finally securing the detector housings remove the Yellow and Blue iD and iD wires from the End Station p 26 Fig 1 points A and B and twist them together Atthe end ofthe first wiring leg point C measure and record a The resistance between the Yellow and Blue L and L connections ENSURE that this readi
20. em the display will show Zone xx may be masked If more than one zone is affected these will scroll repeatedly Diverting from the exit route to test these detectors will automatically Clearthem from the display and abortthe setting procedure Press NO to abort the setting procedure and test the detectors question Press YES to override the waming and set the system If this is done the system User Log will show an entry Mask override This will be located immediately AFTER the appropriate set entry ie earlier in time when the log is viewed Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 33 TEXT PROG RAMMING When programming text the keyson the keypad are used as follows ABCD EFGH WKL f gt V 1 AS 2 V jJ iw 2 MNOP UVWX es a 4 15 16 V e V i CN _ YZ 2 01 _2345 Clear aua n n B 7 8 9 CJ 5789 NOJ 0 YES V D NO TES NO key Acceptsthe text string asprogrammed and retumsto YESkey zone selection menu B Key Moves cursor one position to the RIGHT C Key Clears any character from the cursor position and moves one position to the right thus inserting a space D key Moves cursor one position to the RIGHT Issue 3b J anuary 2000 MERIDIAN 34 EXITMODES EXIT TERMINATOR PUSH TO SET 1 Wire the terminator device eg push button between the BLUE and WHITE connections of the iD
21. g TEXT PRO GRAMMING EXITMODES SO UNDER VOLUMES ALARM RESPONSES INPUTS OUTPUTS Specifications Types REMOTE SIGNALLING INTELLIG ENT SETTING TESTS amp DIAGNOSTICS PRINTING SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Printed Circuit Boards CE MARKING DIRECTIVE J anuary 2000 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 45 47 49 MERIDIAN DEFAULT SETTING S FOR PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS Zone types All zones are isolated Zone attributes All attributes are OFF Zone text All texts default to Zone Timers Bell duration 15 minutes Bell delay 0 Strobe duration 0 Exit time 40 seconds Entry time 45 seconds Re arm count 3times Exit modes ALL set Terminator Bset Timed D Set Timed Sounder Volumes Chime Full volume Exit Adjustable Entry Adjustable Silent Part Set ON Alarm Responses ALL set Full alarm Bset Sounderand bells D set Sounderand bells Fire Sounderand bells Outputs 1 Fire 01 2 PA 02 3 Intruder 03 4 Set All 04 5 Abort 05 6 Confirmation 06 7 Tamper 07 8 Reset Digicom 08 9 Low Volts 09 10 Viper Reset 10 11 16 Isolated 00 Site Options Engineer Reset OFF Intelligent Setting ON Codes 1 User 1234 2 14 NOTprogrammed 15 Manager 2222 16 Engineer 1111 Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 22 SYSTEM WIRING The system keypad communications use RS 485 protocol whi
22. he second line in place of none and the display will await the addition of further zones The display will cycle through all zonesadded to the list Re entering the numberof a zone already included will result in it being deleted from the list A final YES will terminate the selection and permit any appropriate zone attributesto be programmed To clearthe shunt list completely pressthe C key The system is now ready foruse ONE shunt only may be used per MERIDIAN system but there is no limit to the number of zones which may be shunted NOTE If reallocating a Shunt zone to a different type itis essential that the shunt is cleared ie all zones are live BEFORE entering engineer mode to perform the change Issue 3b J anuary 2000 MERIDIAN 29 Operation of Shunt Zones In operation whenever the shunt zone is CLOSED the zones programmed onto the shunt list will be inactive On opening the zone the zones will be reactivated aftera 10 second setting period In the event of a shunted zone remaining in fault condition the shunt will remain in force until it clears Outputs may also be programmed to function in conjunction with the shunt operation as follows Output type 15 Shunt May be used to drive an indication live throughout the time that the shunt is applied ie zonesare inactive 16 Shunt fault May be used to drive an indication or buzzer to draw attention to the fact that the shunt is being released
23. l When bell output live When bell output silenced 23 Telecom fault When telecom line When fault clears fault signalled by communicator 24 Batt Fail When battery fault When fault clears detected Battery test is performed every 30 seconds Also included in output type 27 25 Tellback When triggered by When code communicator entered 26 Lights Live during Exit AND Entry times 27 Trouble Engineeraccess OR When clears System fault Issue 3b J anuary 2000 MERIDIAN 41 REMOTE SIGNALLING The communicator output connections on MERIDIAN are compatible with any industry standard plug on digital communicator or STU Whilst these outputs may be reprogrammed to any desired configuration see p 39 the default settings comespond with standard communicator configurations so that in many cases no programming will be required The output pins are numbered top to bottom 1to 8 on the left hand connector and 9 to 16 atthe right see page 47 PCB Prog Digichannel SIU channel Default setting Pin No o p No 1 1 1 1 Fire 01 2 2 2 2 PA 02 3 3 3 3 Intruder 03 4 4 4 4 Open Close 04 5 5 5 50r7 Abort Mis Operation 05 6 Input Input Tellback Red Care INPUT Reset 7 Input Not used C Fail INPUT 9 L Bat L Bat Volts 09 12v supply 10 Ov supply 11 Notused Not Used 12 5v supply 13 6 6 Not Used Confirmation 06 14 7 7 6 Tamper 07 15 Inpu
24. lwork at one end only asclose as possible to the point of entry into the housing Under no circumstances should system cabling be run with MAINS cable asthis contravenes BS 4737 and the Electrical Wiring regulations On completion of wiring measure the AC voltage between 12v supply terminals and mains earth If this exceeds 1 volt connect End Station Gd terminal to mains earth to introduce AC Noise filtering Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 23 iD WIRING Each detector must be wired to an iD biscuit and wired back to the panel in any parallel configuration Each biscuit hasan address number Devices numbered between 01 and 20 may be used but under no circumstances should any number be duplicated The detector is wired as follows iDLine YELLOW It should be noted that the biscuit may also be operated Tamper Switch magnetically in which case the WHITE wire isnot connected For this reason care should be taken if siting T a biscuit close to a loudspeaker or iD Line BLUE other strong magnetic field WH ITE wire Detection CABLE SPECIHCATIONS Cable type Screened Wiring format Any parallel configuration Cable length 100 metres for any cable run Cable routing Must NOTbe run with othercablescanying AC ordigital sgnals Bisc uit location Must be wired directly to detectorterminals If this is impossible a DP junction box should be used Checks All commissioning checks must be performed an
25. m communicator to register inability to communicate with Alarm Receiving Centre If live during an alam condition Line Fault Pin 15 on Communicatorconnector Signal from communicatorto register WIll override any telecom line fault programmed System response harmonises with bell delay NACOSS directive NAD 1 Tellback Pin communicator connector Response dependant upon panel status If system in ALARM condition functions as TELLBACK to log that digital communicator successfully signalled to Alarm Receiving Centre If system Unset and waiting Engineer Reset functions as RED CARE RESET to permit STU to signal Engineer Reset to system NOTE Communicator inputs are designed to accept signals which are Ov switching to 5 when active Telecom Line Fault Response with System unset The intemal sounders will be live This may be cancelled by entering the 4 digit pin code The display will show Telecom Fault until the fault clears If the fault recurs before the system isagain set the indication will retum but the sounders will NOTretrigger Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN OUTPUTS SPECIHCATIONS The MERIDIAN system hasa total of 19 outputs available as follows BELL Terminal at End Normally 12v via 1K Station switc hing to Ov when live Max current 400mA STRO BE Terminal at End Normally 12v via 1K Station switc hing to Ov when live
26. mit this simple function all you need to do is Position a PIR detector that detects the user at say the top of the stairs in the vicinity of the bedroom This detector must have the Intelligent Zone attribute as YES The detector acting as the final exit zone eg front door which is active in Part Set B should have the Intelligent zone attribute as YES MERIDIAN Cm In this example of a bungalow Zone 6 is the detector that is isolated at night and would have Intelligent Zone attribute as YES Refer 42 Zone No 1 would have Intelligent Zone attribute as YES m s Zone 1 PTS When Meridian is switched on it assumes you wish to Set All A of the system When Meridian detects you in zone 6 it realises you wish to set part B of the system and does so If you go back to the front door Meridian will realise that you have changed your mind and set full A again MERIDIAN We hope you enjoyed installing Meridian If you have any ideas or grouses call us on 01344 886446 or for Technical Assistance call But please be gentle with us it may have been a hard day Issue 3b MERIDIAN Index to Section B Additional Information DEFAULT SETTINGS WIRING NOTES System Wiring iD Wiring iD Commissioning Readings IF ITDOESN TWORK Faultfinding an iD System ZONE TYPES Shunt Zones Keyswitch Zones ZO NE ATIRIBUTES Anti Maskin
27. ng iscorect forthe cable length involved b The supply voltage at the detector if applicable Secure the detectorhousing ensuring that the tamper switch is correctly closed Repeat steps 2 b 3 foreach appropriate detector on that wiring leg Move to each ofthe other wiring legs point D E and repeat steps 2 to 4 Separate the Yellow and Blue wiresat the End Station measure and record the resistance between them Check forleakage between iD cable and mains earth also to 12v supply Replace these wires in the appropriate terminals Measure and record the system voltage at the End Station Keypads and SAB unit Measure and record the standby and alam currents by inserting the meter set to current rang in series in the battery lead and disconnecting the mains supply The following readings should be anticipated Step 2 a Wiring resistance only max 10 ohms per 100m Step 6 Resistance of iD network asfollows No of Approx No of Approx No of Approx biscuits resistance biscuits resistance biscuits resistance 1 87K 8 10 9K 15 5 8K 2 43 5K 9 9 7K 16 5 4K 3 29K 10 8 7K 17 5 1K 4 21 8K 11 7 9K 18 4 8K 5 17 4K 12 7 3K 19 4 6K 6 14 7K 13 6 7K 20 4 4K 7 12 5K 14 6 2K Step 7 Open circuit resistance measurement to earth no voltage to supply connections NOTE These measurements are useful for verifying system integrity They should NOTbe considered asdiagnostic measureme
28. nts for individual biscuits due to the fact that these are semi conductor devices and exhibit a wide range of resistance values Issue 3b J anuary 2000 MERIDIAN corectly IF ITDOESN T WORK PROBLEM POSSIBLE C AUSE System will not initialise NVM fitted Incomect voltage at End Station orat Keypad Wiring fault on RS 485 between End Station and Keypad s Keypadsnot addresscoded correctly Response to detectors incomect Are zone typesand attributes correctly programmed Systems sets in Part instead of Full orvice versa Intelligent Setting not correctly programmed or programmed when not required see p 42 Communicator STU not signalling comectly Trigger outputs not programmed conectly see p 41 orcommunicator programmed forincomect channelsor polarity No powerto detectors iD Fuse blown SAB Tamperfault Bell Strobe fuse blown SAB Tamper retum missing orincormect polarity requires Ov retum No bell delay following alarm Bell delay is cancelled for 3 minutes following system set orentry No confirmation following alarm Confirmation not valid within 3 minutes of set orentry Speakers not sounding during exit time Speakers interrupted during zone omission routine For first 10 seconds of exit time sound is present on keypad bleepers ONLY Speakers not sounding atall Speaker fuse blown Bells and c
29. ommunication delayed after alam Alam repons setto Graduated Faults on iD Circuitry See page 26 Issue 3b J anuary 2000 25 MERIDIAN 26 FAULTANDING AN iD SYSTEM liagram False Alarms If these are not reported as tampers normal checks on the detectorand siting should be performed Tamper alam caused whenever a detector is triggered is almost certainly the result of the iD biscuit being wired with the detection switch connection in the YELLOW wire instead of between WHITE and BLUE Random multiple tamper alams including twin devices can be caused by having a switch contact wired between WHITE and YELLOW It can also be caused by the system voltage being dragged low by current overload eg in alarm If the entire iD system is showing tamper faults or iD Line Fault the line may be overloaded too many biscuits attached orthere isa cable short orleakage to supply orto earth Othertamperalamms can be caused by a a tamperswitch open orbroken cable orconnection b two biscuit reporting at the same address C a faulty biscuit BEFORE looking forthe fault checkthe system diagnosticsto ascertain the full picture of biscuits showing tamper faults For example refering to diagram above suppose that a tamperalarm hasbeen generated by zone 2 If zone 2 alone isin fault and the diagnostics show F Open Circuit the problem will be a tamper switch open
30. pad bleepers ONLY will sound 02 Sounder Keypad bleepers and system loudspeaker s will sound 03 Local Keypad bleepers system loudspeaker s and extemal bell will sound 04 Full The communicator output will be live in addition to all the above sounding 05 Graduate Keypad bleepers will sound for 15 Sounder seconds then be joined by the loudspeaker s 06 Graduate Asoption 05 with the extemal bell Local activated aftera further 15 seconds 07 Graduate If PART SET Full As option 06 with communicator output live aftera further 15 seconds ie delay from alam to triggering of communicator is 45 seconds IF FULL SET If alarm created by an entry fault expiry of entry time or deviation from entry system will respond as PART SET If normal intruder alarm created system will respond asoption 04 ie immediate full output GRADUATED responses apply to initial setting only in the event of a further alarm being generated afterthe system has re armed the responses will be immediate Issue 3b January 2000 INPUTS MERIDIAN Input facilities on MERIDIAN are available as follows 37 Push to Set Suitably programmed zone input Exit terminator exit See p 27 and 34 terminator Keyswitch A Suitably programmed zone inputs Keyswitch A KeyswitchB e p 27 and 30 Keyswitch B Keyswitch D Keyswitch D Communicator Fail Pin 7 on Communicator connector Signal fro
31. t Input Line Fault INPUT 16 8 Reset 8 8 Digicom Reset 08 NOTES All communicator outputs are 45v when active and inputs require 5v to trigger A 2000R interface may be used to provide a relay interface for PakNet orto triggera stand alone communicator Altematively outputs from iD Output Modules may be used to triggera stand alone communicator remembering that these outputs will be Ov applied triggers Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 42 INTELLIGENT SETTING PROGRAMMING The following chart will prompt the correct choices when programming Site Options and Zone attributes Is Intelligent arming required NO YES Site option Site option Intelligent Intelligent Set NO YES Foreach Isthe detectorthe one which must be passed detector to enter the Set area YES NO Zone Isthe detector the Final Exit zone attribute Intelligent Set YES YES NO Is the detector Active in Part B Zone Zone Zone attribute attribute attribute Intelligent Intelligent Intelligent YES NO NO Do NOT use a Door Contact in this location See page 43 for examples of implementing this Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 43 Examples of programming for Intelligent Set 1
32. tle Care Tech Lid regret that we are notable to offer detailed advice for specific printers other than those supplied by us Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 46 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 20 point iD detection zone alarm control system all zones fully programmable 14 User codes plusManagerand Engineer Accepts high security tags asan altemative to codes Comprehensive keyswitch options Full All and two Part and D Setting options Intelligent setting selects All or Part automatically Programmed parameters and logs stored in 2416 NVM Compatible with Castle Care Tech NVM programmer 226 event User log plus 30 event Engineer log MAINS SUPPLY Nominal 230 240v AC Max current 150 mA Fused at 250mA Power Supply System voltage 13 75v DC Continuouscument 12 Peak Current 15 Fused asshown on page 47 Curent drain End Station 45mA Keypad each 75mA Quiescent 95mA Alarm Plus 120mA for bac klighting system unset with mains ON only Standby battery Max 7 Ahr Must be connected at all times BABTapproval The MERIDIAN system isapproved for connection to a public telecommunications system via an approved communicating device Quote approval number NC G 100003 Castle Care Tech Ltd reservesthe right to adjust the specifications of this system at any time in the interests of product improvement Issue 3b January 2000 MERIDIAN 47 PRINTED CIRC UITBOARDS 1 The End Station Power Supply voltage
33. xt menu The YES key lets you enter menus and accepts data entries The B key steps BACKWARD through ALL menus The D key steps FORWARD through ALL menus and changes YES NO choices The next pages list the menu choices for you co eie oN ee VT o9 MERIDIAN Menus Summary SET SYSTEM CLEAN START CHANGE ZONES Types Attributes Text CHANGE TIMERS Bell Delay Strobe Exit Entry Re arm SET DATE AND TIME EXIT MODES Set D Set SOUNDER VOLUMES Chime Exit Entry Silent Part Set ALARM RESPONSE ALL B Set D Set Fire Set CHANGE CODES CHOOSE OUTPUTS SITE OPTIONS Engineer Reset Intelligent Set Edit Area Test REVIEW LOGS CLEAR LOGS WALK TEST EXIT ENGINEER eO x ce we one o QNO set oe A X ot ce M ve e 9 a v Refer 27 MERIDIAN Main Menus SET SYSTEM Meridian will ignore all detectors while setting once set the first active detector trips the alarm CLEAN START Key in 2000 to return the programme to factory defaults CHANGE ZONES Zone Types OO Fire 01 PA 02 Silent PA O3 Tamper OA Intruder 05 Entry Exit 06 Walk Through 07 EE Walk Through O8 Exit Terminator 09 Isolated 10 Keyswitch sets A 11 Keyswitch sets B 12 Keyswitch sets D 13 Shunt Refer B 31 Refer B 33 MERIDIAN

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