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1. This will invoke the Programming Kit for TP2000 V 6 X Transmitters program which will enable you to store the required settings in the trans mitter If two sites share one transmitter two columns with indicators will be dis played with the number of the corresponding site designated above the indi cators that refer to it The first indicator in the column stands for the OP CL input Following it come the eight inputs defined as logical channels Ch1 Ch8 Below them are to be found the indicators e Test stands for a test signal e Batt battery status e AC power supply e Pow power on This indicator will only light up if there is a check in the PowOnStatus box of the Radio tab Legen Alarm Restore Trouble For each of the 8 inputs indicators e redstands for activation e light green means normal status is restored e yellow stands for a technical fault At first all indicators will glow in dark green This means that the inputs is inactive i e no signal has been sent out 24 Main Screen of Programming Kit for TP2000 V 6 X Transmitters In the main screen of Programming Kit for TP2000v 6 X Transmitters pro gram are to be found e Bar Menu with commands for uploading data from a transmitter or a file storing settings in a transmitter or in a file accessing a file with instructions on using the program and exiting the application 4 TELETEK Programming Kit for TP2000 Y 6 X Transmitt
2. IN IN INO Balance EOLR EOLR EOLR Resistor a 200 2 2K 2 2K 22 Write Default Button After specifying all settings press this button to create a new file with param eters for programming a transmitter This button also allows you to save the changes you have made to an existing file in a file of a different name Read from Transmitter Button Pressing this button will cause the program to upload the setting of a trans mitter In order to accomplish this successfully you first have to do the follow ing e connect the unit to your PC using the PS2 to RS cable you have been provided with e inthe COM tab specify the port of your PC to which the unit is connected e power the unit S Write to Transmitter Button Stores the settings in the transmitter In order to do this the transmitter has to be connected to the PC and supplied with power F Exit Button Before pressing this button make sure you have stored the modifications you have made by selecting the Write to Transmitter command Opens a file with instructions about using the program 7 The Inventory Number field is situated in the upper left corner of the main screen Inventory numbers are set up at the time of manufacture and is up loaded from the unit on selecting the Read from Transmitter command Radio Tab Below the Bar Menu are to be found four tabs that control the basic settings of the unit The first tab you can select from the main scre
3. 12 Inv No 10 25 L LARS 12 LARS 1 12 M Mode 19 N NONE 12 28 TP 2000 RADIO ENCODER TRANSMITTER SERVICE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY PC CONNECTION SET BUTTON OP zone ir a na n me wr e ac i Two color status LED RESET button Programming coupling Test G Button for sending out BUTTON a test signal Input for power supply control to be connected to the secondary coil of the AC transformer Power supply Inputs OPEN CLOSE V 12 signal Input The two colour LED indication is to be understood as having the following meaning arranged by priority e LED has gone out trouble e LED glows in red transmission in progress e LED blinks alternating between red and green technical fault power failure or low battery charge e LED flashes in green the unit is working properly Satus Bar e LED glows in green and flashes in yellow the unit is in test mode The Status Bar of the Programming Kit for TP2000v 6 X Transmitters window will display the inventory and serial number of the transmitter that has been selected to be programmed Both number are set at the time of manu facture and are read from the transmitter when the Read from Transmitter command is executed Calculating the Length of the TP2000 Transmitter Antenna According to Transmission Frequency Inv Mr 34 Ser Mr 0 Calculations are made by using the following formula For
4. Svct_ Cima Message T ch 1 1 13 3 55 Power On se 2 Jl 3 a Al ALC Off Chd 3 1 3 a 1 Chi Restore ChE 4 1 2 3 18 Ch2 Restore ChE w Chi a The Bar Menu of Programming Kit for TP2000v 6 X Transmitters accesses gt i hi En i Che the following commands B 1 j3 3 e Ch4 Restore sa E l 3 4 21 ChS Restore AC l E a 1 3 4 de ChE Restore Test Open Default Button DI 4 J J3 3 23 Ch Restore Pow 101 3 a 24 Cho Restore Leadn 1113 3 E6 Am Off Press this button to open an existing file with parameters for setting up a si 5E p Alarm transmitter Thus you will dispense with the necessity of having to type manu BERE I j j j j j 13 JT 3 4 AT AC Off J ally the setting of each field This makes programming much easier for you eee when you have to set up transmitters on similar perimeters 10 23 If you wish to use one transmitter for two sites you can specify their addresses in the Addr 1 and Addr 2 fields and set up a link with the corresponding logical channels for each of them Let us assume that four of the transmitter inputs correspond to the first site and the other 4 to the second one Define one of the inputs on the second site as Arm i e OP CL and the other three as Channel1 Channel2 Channels Governing Circuit Scheme Non Inverted Non Inverted Trouble Alarm Restore INo IN a ae Pull up Pull down 12V A IN
5. VHF 146 to 174 MHz L m 87 5 F MHz Value Verification For UHF 300 to 320 MHz L m 67 5 F MHz Example After placing the mouse cursor on a field the program will give you a prompt of the range of values that it is allowed to hold For F 148 750 MHz the antenna s length is calculated as follows For example in the RoundCount on Freq 2 field in the RadioControl group of the Radio tab the number of round repetitions on Frequency 2 only values in the range of 1 to 15 are allowed L 87 5 148 750 0 588 m or 58 8 cm For F 308 650 MHz the antenna s length is calculated as follows Round Court B L 67 5 308 650 0 219 m or 21 9 cm on Freq 1 EY i I Round Count _ After calculating the exact length required the antenna is to be cut on Freq 2 B The length of the antenna is to be measured from its base where it emerges from the coupling Installing TP2000 Transmitter When you type a value that is not within the permitted range an error mes sage will be displayed It will inform you which of the fields has been set incorrectly The installation of the transmitters starts with its mounting in an appropriate elie postition on the site It is preferable to remove the cover first and take into Fondi nate consideration whether it will be possible to attach the fixing screws after x a installation has been completed The unit should be mounted where it will have good conditions for transmitting e g far
6. v 6 X Transmitter TP2000 v 6 X transmitter consists of a printed circuit board placed in a metal box It comprises two modules a digital one located in the lower part of the printed circuit board and a high frequency module in its upper portion The unit is to be found in 3 frequency ranges 150 MHz 300 MHz and 450 MHz Consecutive frequency channels are 12 5 KHz apart Input signals are encoded in the digital module of the unit and are emitted by the radio transmitter The signal which is sent out is received by a receiver tuned in the same frequency and are decoded by the central station of the IGP8000 CDS1000 LRS2000 or LRR8000 type The unit has 12 inputs Two of them are power supply inputs and the others are information inputs Their terminals can be connected to a 1 5 sq mm conductor ODD 12 P Parity 12 Power On 16 R RadioControl 11 Random Time 13 Round Count on Freq 1 13 Round Count on Freq 2 13 Round Time 13 Rounds Length 13 S Sensitivity 16 Ser No 25 Start Test 22 Stop Test 22 System 11 T Test Delay 13 Test Time 13 TP2000 Integrator 7 Index A AC Loss 16 ACRestored 16 Active COM Port 24 Address 11 12 19 Advanced 11 B Batt High 16 Batt Low 16 C Channel 19 D Disarm 13 E Electronics Line 1 11 Enable Freq 2 13 EVEN 11 Events Streaming 13 F Freq 1 12 Freq 2 12 Frequency 12 G Group 12 Identification 11
7. TP2000 Transmitter Installation Manual 18020074 Rev A 11 2003 Distributor BASA Bulgarian Alarm Systems Association 32 This manual ts intended for authorized personnel installing TP2000 transmitters on perimeters It does not refer to the end user of the unit 3 30 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF TP2000 V 6 X TRANSMITTER Calculating the Length of the TP2000 Transmitter Antenna According to Transmission Frequency Installing TP2000 Transmitter INTRODUCTION TO TP2000 INTEGRATOR Transmitter Programming Procedures MAIN SCREEN OF PROGRAMMING KIT FOR TP2000V 6 X TRANSMITTERS Bar Menu Radio Tab Frequency Group Identification Group Radio Control Group Advanced Properties Screen Inputs Tab Test Mode Tab COM Tab Status Bar Value Verification INDEX Introduction Thank you for purchasing TP 2000 v 6 X transmitter This new version fea tures the following additions and improvements it allows for an independent distribution of events between two trans mission frequencies and a specification of a high priority channel fully programmable without jumpers programmed by means of a Win dows based application with intuitive user friendly interface e supports a choice of three protocols at the same time Electronics Line LARS and LARS 1 superbly reliable performance within a temperature range of 40 C to 60 C compact design General Description of TP2000
8. d specifies the number of repetition of a round on frequency 2 Type a value from 1 to 15 In the Round Time field set up the interval between the rounds It can vary from 0 to 127 seconds In the Random Time field type a random time component in the range from 0 to 127 seconds This value will be added to that of the Round Time field and the sum total will determine the interval between two consecutive rounds In the Test Time field specify a time interval for test messages In the Test Delay field type a value for the random time component for test messages When you modify a setting make sure the new value is within the permitted range Otherwise an error message will be displayed RadioControl Rounds Length Round Count on Freg 1 Round Count on Freg 2 Round Time Random Time Test Time Ea hfa min Test Delay 2 hl min 15 Advanced Screen Press Advanced in the Radio tab to access the additional fine settings Advanced Properties screen FJ Advanced Properties M Mv mo T M Cal M Cal Lo M L M M Cal M v D M D M my The Advanced Properties screen is divided into three groups of fields e Sensitivity e Events Streaming e Radio control settings In the Sensitivity group specify the sensitivity of each input of the transmit ter Press ha and highlight one of the options available 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 or 20 seconds Sensitivity determines the time of stimulation before an event signal is
9. elds the transmitter s inputs In this group of the Radio screen you can check what are the frequency settings of your transmitter Radio Inputs Test Mode COM In the Inputs field define the parameters on the transmitter inputs from In1 to In8 the Arm OP CL and AC power on inputs Frequency Freq 310 The events for which you can require activation i e a signal to be send out i are Freg J310 e AL the transmitter will send out a signal for an alarm event as soon as a signal is received on the corresponding input e RE the transmitter will send out a restore signal on receiving a signal on the corresponding input e TR the transmitter will send out a signal if a fault is registered at the Identification Group corresponding input e INV the transmitter will invert alarm and restore signals In the Identification group you set up the identity of the transmitter within Colour indication the perimeter e red inactive e green active e grey status impossible Identification Address 3 system Bo a foun i B DI Protocol Electronics Line Ratiti g To change an event status left click an indicator Placing the cursor of the mouse on the soft button of an input allows visual ization of its connection scheme in the lower left corner of the window Next to the scheme the number of the corresponding input will be displayed 20 13 The Address System and Group f
10. en is Radio There are three field groups in this tab Frequency e Identification RadioControl as well as a button that calls up an additional settings Advanced screen 12 Radio Inputs Test Mode com AL RE TR WY Mode Address Channel ni Puu ae Chi Balance Fesist Adi Ch2 ln By Puu fac Cha F Ind Puu adr Cha In Pull Up Adr1 F ChE F In E F Pull Up Mi Adr1 ChE F In Pull Up Adr1 F Ch7 F Ing F Pull Up ki Adr1 gt che ee z BAT Gl amp i SERNER EEE cHEEEEEE 4 Pull Up Ad1 Input 2 Alarm Restore Trouble AC IN IN nee EOLIE BLE LR M A Li a 9 22K The soft button can be fixed on a particular input by left clicking the mouse on it Thus you will be allowed to set up the status on the other inputs while the scheme of connection of the selected input is visualized throughout the pro cess In the Address and Channel fields you can set up the connection between the physical channel and the logical channels for signal transmission The Address field specifies the address to which the corresponding input is linked The Channel field holds the logical input to be sent 21 Inputs Tab Frequency Group The Frequency group contains two fields with the transmitter s transmission frequencies that have been set at the time of manufacture No corrections are Next to the Radio tab you will find the Inputs tab that controls the values on allowed in these fi
11. ers Piel FS Irw Mr m E J 2 Radio Inputs Test Mode COM Frequency RadioContral Freq fiso MHz Freq fie MHz Rounds Lenght Round Count On Freg 1 Round Count Un Freg 2 Round Time Identification Address E E System B ER oun E i Protocol Electronics Line Bant E Random Time dvanced Inv Nr 11 Ser Nr 1234 te Test Mode Tab e Radio tab that controls the radio control parameters and specifies the unit s identity in the perimeter Third in the main screen comes the Test Mode tab As desired you can Inputs tab for setting up the unit inputs select Test Mode after the programming process of the transmitter has been completed e Test Mode tab for testing the new transmitter settings e COM tab for specifying the COM port via which the transmitter is con Radio Inputs Test Mode COM nected to the personal computer e Status Bar To run the program in this mode the transmitter has to be correctly powered A personal computer will play the part of a central station that receives the signals A table will be displayed on the screen with details on the status of each of the inputs of the transmitter Bar Menu Radio Inputs Test Mode com Protocol 3 The Bar Menu is the row of buttons below the title bar in the window of sica ices Electronics Line OP CL Programming Kit for TP2000v 6 X Transmitters ie Ni Fa Adsiess
12. from metal screens Provide for at least 50 cm above the unit for the antenna that you can connect as soon as COM Tab Select COM Tab to specify the COM port to which your transmitter is con nected Radio Inputs Test Mode CUM In Active COM Port group select the radio button corresponding to the port to which you have connected your transmitter by means of the PS2 to RS 232 cable you have been provided with 4 TELETEK Programming Kit for TP2000 _6 Transmitters Me FS In Mr fu 25 F 9 Active COM Port COMI fe COM C COM C COM4 C COMB COME COM C COME 26 the case has been fixed in place Each transmitter comes with settings programmed by the manufacturer Pro gramming it involves changing their configuration and saving new parameters Thus the unit is customized for a particular site To program the unit with a PC you will need e IBM compatible PC WINDOWS NT 95 98 2000 XP e TP2000 Integrator program e aPS2 to RS 232 cable You need to have installed the TP2000 Integrator program on your com puter To do this you have to run the SETUP command from the floppy disc you have been provided with by the vendor On the successful completion of installation the icon of TP2000 Integrator will appear in your Program Folder Introduction to TP2000 Integrator TP2000 Integrator is a ancillary program that is part of the transmitter programming suite for the TP2000 TP2001 and TP2000 V 6 X
13. ields set up the parameters by which the transmitter is to be identified The range of the possible values of each field will vary in accordance with the protocol that you have selected Note Two values can be set up on each of the abovementioned fields This can be useful when one transmitter is shared by two separate sites TP2000 v 6 X transmitter supports three protocols Electronics Line LARS and LARS1 In the Protocol field press Fi and highlight the name of the protocol your system requires In the Parity field press and highlight one of the options available in accor dance with the central station e NONE e ODD e EVEN Some of the fields will only be available when using a particular protocol Thus the Group and Parity fields will not be active if you have selected the Elec tronics Line protocol If a field is inactive you will not be allowed to type a value in it When you modify a setting make sure the new value is within the permitted range Otherwise an error message will be displayed RadioControl Group In this group you can set up the radio control parameters In the Rounds Length field type the number of required repetition of events in around Type a value from 1 to 15 Radio Parameters Control The Deviation field has to correspond to the central station settings Press H and select one of the options available in the combo box 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 Each step corresponds to 500 Hz The Tx On T
14. ime field specifies a time interval for establishing a stable carrier frequency before starting transmission The Reset Time field specifies a time interval for resetting the transmitter after power has been supplied after which transmission will begin A check in the PowerOn Status box indicates that on powering the transmit ter will feed back information on the status of each of its inputs After modifying the values on the fields press Apply for the changes to be updated or Cancel to discard them and keep the old settings Deviation 4 Ri Ts On Time i Bac Reset Time E SEC Enable Freg2 7 PowOnStatus M When you modify a setting make sure the new value is within the permitted range Otherwise an error message will be displayed The events you can direct to one of the two frequencies as desired are or dered as follows Events Streamin na Ti O Alarm m m Restore mj E Trouble mj mj Batt Low w mj Batt High P m Disarm E W Arm Jw Jw ACLoss fw Jw AL Restore 7 Jw PowerOn Jw Test E Jw Note In order to be able to choose between the two frequencies you first have to check in the box of the Enable Freq 2 in the radio control settings group Otherwise the fields in the column of Freq 2 will not be available Enable Freg 2 w 18 In the Round Count on Freq 1 field specify the number of repetition of a round on frequency 1 Type a value from 1 to 15 The Round Count on Freq 2 fiel
15. sent out The Events Streaming group allows for a distribution of events between the two transmission frequencies Check one or both boxes next to each event depending on whether you want the signal for this event to be transmitted on Frequency 1 Frequency 2 or on both frequencies at the same time
16. transmitters Start the program by double clicking the left button of the mouse on its icon aa TP2000 Integrator mfe FS File Help TP2000 ver E Program new transmitter E xit The menu of the program holds a File and Help options The drop down File accesses the following commands e New create a new file e Open Default open an existing file with transmitter settings e Exit closes the application The colour indication of the last four indicators is to be understood as follows The Help opens a file with help topics e Test lights up in light green on sending a test message e Batt glows in red when the battery is flat and in green when the charge has been restored Transmitter Programming Procedures e AC glows in light green when power has been fed from the mains and in red when power failure has been established 1 In the combo box press and select one of the options available Note If within 30 seconds no input signal has been received the unit will TP 2000 TP 2001 or TP 2000 v 6 X automaticaly qut test mOge 2 To interrupt transmitter programming procedures and close the applica tion window press E xit 3 To confirm your selection and proceed to program the transmitter press Program new transmitter To program a transmitter with settings specified in an existing file select the Open Default command from the Bar Menu Open the required file and press the Program XXX button

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