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9850 Installation and User Guide
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1. Zone 1 i an expander If not fitting an expander use zones 1 to 16 Alarm contacts O 2k2 EOL Q Zone 2 2 Kol 4 wire CC P Zone 1 Tamper loop 2k2 EOL Ham ne one 5 Zone 2 9 4 Note Use one tamper loop S for all eight detectors Do not f zone 1 3 O connect AT10 AT11 AT12 AT13 Tamper contacts 4 O AT14 AT15 or AT16 p eongg Remote Keypads Keypad Addressing The 9850 control unit is supplied with one remote keypad If you have fitted more keypads then each one must be given a separate address Links LK2 to LK4 set the keypad address as shown in Figure 7 Figure 6 9850 Wiring 496363 Issue 1 9 Installation 9850 Address Keypad 1 Keypad 2 2 _ 2 30l 3l 3i 4 ea al 4 Keypad 3 Keypad 4 a e 3 E 3L a 4 Back GHT Y m Backlight ON Backlight OFF Figure 7 Keypad Addressing Keypad Backlight When supplied from the factory the control unit is configured with the keypad backlight ON To turn the keypad backlight OFF remove the jumper from the ON BACKLIGHT link shown in Figure 7 Connecting Keypads Exit Terminate Buttons and Sound ers Figure 8 shows the connections for any of the remote keypads Detector Circuit Connections The left hand edge of the main PCB provides 24 connectors that can be used for up to 16 zones During programming use command 21 to configure
2. Keypads i 3 9930EUR 9925EUR Wired detectors Keypads Control Keyswitch Unit 9928EUR PIRS Fused mains spur Figure 1 9850 System Layout 496363 Issue 1 3 Technical Specification 9850 Technical Specification Specification Operating temperature 10 to 55 C Humidity 96 RH Dimensions 310mm W 385mm H 95mm D Weight 4 4 kg without stand by battery Conforms to EN50131 1 Grade 1 and 2 and current BS4737 Part 1 for remote signalled systems ACPO IAS Policy NACOSS NACP14 ABI log requirements Power Supply System power supply 230VAC Ambient Temp 20 C 1A total Control unit power 50mA nominal quiescent 150mA active 9930 Remote Keypad 20mA quiescent with keypad backlight on Standby Battery 12 Volt 7AH or 17AH rechargeable lead acid Gel Type battery not supplied For 17AH battery kit order part number 8136EUR 02 Conforms to EN50131 6 Type A power supply for Grade 1 and 2 systems Outputs O Ps1 and 2 are relay outputs and O P 3 is an open collector transistor output O P 1 amp 2 voltage free single pole relay contacts rated 24VDC 3A Max current for external sounder 500mA O P 3 500mA 12VDC negative applied ST Siren Test 14 4VDC For use in France only LS Can support two parallel connected exter nally mounted 16 Ohm loudspeakers for internal sounder or EE tones AUX for detectors 5
3. ring and the detector body itself When smoke triggers the detector it causes the transmitter to send a signal to the RFX If the battery of the smoke detector is low then the detector starts giving a series of short beeps The transmitter sends a low battery signal if its own batteries are low Figure 25 719r Transmitter 735R Universal Transmitter The 735R Universal Transmitter is designed to work with the RFX The transmitter signals the RFX when the associated magnet moves away from the case and sends a restore signal when the magnet is realigned The case is protected by an internal back tamper switch see Figure 26 The 735R is powered by two AAA alkaline cells Fixing hole e Note N C external devices Fit LK1 Internal reed arene Remove LK1 Tamper bar Fixing hol ixing hole e O Cable entries ee Connector Tamper switch m oo00e OoOo ALARM TAMP Back Body Figure 26 Inside 735R Universal Transmitter 496363 Issue 1 39 Radio Frequency Expander 9850 Connecting External Door Contacts or N C Switches You can wire external Normally Closed devices for example the 20mm Quikfit to the 735r Universal Transmitter You can connect several contacts in series but the control unit will treat them all as one zone Do not use more than 10m total cable length from the 735r to the last e
4. the new configuration back to the control unit If you do not wish to change the con figuration you can simply monitor the state of the control unit and zones from the PC Use command 114 if you want the control unit to answer incoming calls from lt Downloader gt without an engineer being present 496363 Issue 1 29 Working with the Downloader 9850 Rings to Answer Command 112 Use this command to set the number of rings that the control unit waits before answering an incoming call from a PC trying to connect over the telephone network See Programming Commands for the available options Answer on One Ring Command 113 Answer phone defeat Use this feature if the alarm system shares a line with other equipment One ring off 0 Disabled One ring on 1 lt Downloader gt warns the alarm system that a call is coming by ringing the alarm system number waiting for between one and two rings and then hanging up The alarm system now knows to expect a call within the next 10 to 90 seconds lt Downloader gt then rings the alarm system again within 10 to 90 seconds The alarm system answers after the first ring Note When using Answer on 1 Ring set the number of rings in Rings to Answer C112 to a higher number than that used by the equipment sharing the telephone line with the alarm system If you do not then the other equipment will never answer any incoming calls Access Mode Command 114 This function al
5. 00mA 12VDC Coms OP1 4 12V logic outputs ve applied in alarm ve removed Inputs TR Tamper return for bell Tellback RedCare reset 12V applied to operate reset LIne Fault input 12V applied to indicate line failure These outputs and inputs appear as pins on the connector for the plug by communicator 4 496363 Issue 1 9850 Fuses F1 12V AUX F2 Battery 1A Fast 2A Anti Surge Caution When replacing fuses use the ratings quoted above Control Unit PCB and Case Figure 2 shows the layout of the control unit PCB Outputs Aux Power Keypad and expander bus Tamper switch Ls 12V AUX 12V AUX v v 105578 Issue 2 ALAI ALGI NI Ha 4a 12V AUX Fi AUVs yata E BATTERY F 2A i f g gt TAMPER gt 7 as ust connector Zones nf 12 13 f 14 sf 16 PRINTER SKI g z amp Ret Figure 2 Control Unit PCB Layout 496363 Issue 1 Technical Specification 21V AC from mains transformer 12V Aux fuse Kick Start pins Battery fuse Battery connector Printer connector RS232 port Reset pins Connector for Plug by communicator Connector for Microcom communicator Installation 9850 9855 Expander The 9855 Expander provides connectors for e
6. 9850 9850 Installation and User Guide Compatible Equipment 715rEUR 00 719rEUR 00 725rEUR 00 726rEUR 00 735rEUR 00 746rEUR 00 747rEUR 00 8300EUR 01 9925EUR 00 9928EUR 00 9930EUR 00 9855EUR 00 9955EUR 00 956UK 00 957UK 00 Radio PIR Radio Smoke Detector Radio Remote Setting Device Radio PA Universal Door Transmitter 868Mlz Test transmitter 868MHz Go No Go test receiver Plug on Microcom communicator Arming Station Keyswitch interface LCD Keypad Hardwired eight zone expander 868MHz Class VI radio expander Downloader Software Modem for PC 496363 Issue 1 Introduction 9850 Introduction The 9850 is designed to be fully programmable to suit individual site require ments and user needs The system comprises a control unit in a shielded case up to four separate keypads and one keyswitch interface see Figure 1 You should always fit at least one keypad The control unit provides 8 A four wire bus connection for keypads keyswitches and hard wired or wireless zone expanders 2 Connections for either Closed Circuit Fully Supervised Loops or End of Line resistor zones Connections for three fully programmable outputs 2 Internal sounder loudspeaker output with electronically generated Chime Alarm Fire and Entry Exit tones The volume of the Entry Exit tones can be adjusted 7 Pins for a plug on 8300 Microcom communicator Local or remote downloading Pins for fit
7. 9850 9855 Expander OV 12V CLK DATA 000o SISEES 12V Control Unit CLK DATA 4 To other keypads Sissies Figure 13 Connecting a 9855 ip LL Lu Four wire CC iz Two wire FSL L MM Two wire EOL Figure 14 Jumper Positions to Select Connection Types OL Using Programmable Outputs OP1 and 2 are voltage free relay contacts Use programming command 81 for OP1 and command 82 for OP2 OP3 is a pull down type output that provides negative applied control signals Use command 83 for OP3 The system adjusts the output polarity when you select the output type Figure 15 shows some example applica tions for OP3 Wiring Keyswitches Figure 16 shows the connections for a 9928 Keyswitch Interface Note You can fit only one keyswitch interface per system Momentary or Continuous Keyswitches The 9928 can be connected to either momentary or continuous keyswitches see Figure 16 When using a momentary keyswitch remove the jumper from link M C When using continuous keyswitches fit a jumper to link M C 14 496363 Issue 1 9850 VIPER SIREN To keypad on control unit Installation Shock Sensor Reset Bell Follow Buzzer Relay S ops S ops O TR O T
8. AH battery with kit 8136EUR 02 Initial Start Up Before applying power to the control unit ensure that any remote keypad s have been addressed and connected and that expanders all zone circuits and sounders are connected 1 2 18 Connect the battery to the control unit PCB Briefly short the kick start pins together they are located above battery fuse F 2A see Figure 4 The green power LED flashes and the internal sounder may sound Ignore any display at this stage Key in the factory default user access code 1234 The internal sounder stops Ignore any display at this stage Fit the case lid before applying mains power this also defeats the tamper switch Apply mains power The Power LED glows steadily Key in 0 followed by the factory default engineer access code 7890 You do not have to remove the control unit lid The display shows Insib a Ly eel er oro PPIs Joon YE You are now in programming mode 496363 Issue 1 9850 Programming Programming Entering Programming Mode 3 Installation Initial Power Up describes how to enter programming mode for the first time in a new installation If you wish to enter programming mode at any other time 1 Make sure the system is unset 2 Press 0 then key in the Engineer s code default 7890 The display shows Inskaller Hode You are now in programming mode Note While the system is in programming mode all keypads except th
9. Activate the detector If necessary activate the tamper Make sure the light from the activity LED shines on the RFX Learn sensor The RFX gives a short double beep if it successfully learns the detector The display shows the zone number on the right alternating with the signal strength on the left Note The RFX gives a single low tone if it cannot learn the detector 4 Repeat steps 2 to 4 for all the other detectors you wish the RFX to learn 496363 Issue 1 35 Radio Frequency Expander 9850 Deleting Detectors If you want to delete a single detector that the RFX has already learned 1 Ifyou have not already done so put the RFX in learn mode 2 Press Select repeatedly until the display shows the zone number of the transmitter 3 Press and hold Delete continuously for four seconds After four seconds the RFX gives a short double beep and the display shows The RFX has deleted the detector Deleting Telecommands and PA Transmitters You cannot delete a single telecommand or PA transmitter from the RFX To delete one of these devices you must delete all telecommands and PAs and then make RFX relearn the ones that you wish to keep 1 Ifyou have not already done so put the RFX in learn mode 2 Press Select until the left hand digit of the display shows a t 3 Hold down Delete for four seconds After four seconds the RFX gives a short double beep and the display shows The RFX has deleted ALL telecommands
10. Connections The control unit zone connectors provide space for up to 16 FSL zones If necessary you can connect eight FSL zones to the control unit and eight zones to a 9855 expander or eight radio zones to a 9955 radio expander If you choose to use an expander then only the first eight zone connectors on the control unit are active Remember to use command 21 to select the FSL zones plus expander option Each FSL zone is a Fully Supervised Loop using a two wire closed loop The loop uses two resistors of different values to differentiate between Circuit and Tamper signals a 2K2 resistor fitted in series at the end of the wired loop EOL End Of Line and a 4K7 resistor fitted across the alarm contact see Figure 10 With the loop in a normal state and the alarm contacts closed shorting out the 4K7 resistor the total resistance of the loop is 2K2 When the alarm contacts open removing the short from the 4K7 resistor the resistance of the loop increases to 6K9 and the control unit detects an alarm condition If a tamper device opens then the loop resistance will be open circuit and the control unit detects a tamper signal 4K7 3 o Alarm contacts 2K2 EOL Zone 1 Tamper contacts a o es Zone 2 Alarm contacts 2K2 EOL Tamper contacts Figure 10 FSL Connections To connect a detector to an FSL loop you must wire suitable resistors
11. No Go test meter that provides a simple method for survey ing potential radio sites g 746r A test transmitter used with the 747r for surveying potential user sites Each radio detector and remote setting device contains a digital identity code that the RFX unit learns during installation The code is one of over 16 million possibilities This ensures that the RFX unit will not respond to any other detectors or remote setting switches apart from the ones it has learned Figure 20 shows the interior of the RFX unit Note The RFX is designed to work with the 9750 and 9850 control units Do not attempt to connect the RFX to any other control unit Radio Site Survey You will need a 747rEUR Go No Go test meter and a 746rEUR test transmit ter 1 Place the transmitter at the proposed site for the RFX and switch on The transmitter sends out a test message every 3 5 seconds Note the transmitter shuts itself down after 30 minutes 2 Switch the Go No Go test meter on and walk around the premises 32 496363 Issue 1 9850 Radio Frequency Expander 0 2x7 Segment display Ae Radio Section Select switch O Jamming response Delete switch O jumper lt Learn se
12. R oV O O st BUZZER RELAY Syst sve a i LS S Ls S ve 12V Aux 1 L b ve 12V Aux 9S 9S Use Command 83 4 Use Command 83 0 Relay energises buzzer sounds when bell activates French Siren Test PIR Set Latch Walk Test S ops IS oP3 PIR S TR O TR S st S st ve S LS 9 LS O ve 12V Aux O ve 12V Aux e EE tch C d 83 3 et Latch use Comman Use Command 83 X1 Walk Test use Command 83 5 S for use in France only Figure 15 Wiring Examples for Programmable Output OP3 w HJO 9928 sata bus 1v H O OH v o e oi kH A H k2 e setB DATA A KS4 HE i Ami ET m H RDY hn E af PA A 3 i h Set A a oF oo mP FS Oa i l Set B Oj imc e R 7 Figure 16 Connecting a 9928 Keyswitch Interface 496363 Issue 1 15 Installation 9850 Installing a Communicator The 9850 can either be fitted with a Microcom communicator plugged on to the main PCB or connected to a separate communication device using a wiring harness connecting to interface pins on the main PCB Use program ming commands 101 to 154 to set up the communicator Fitting a Microcom Communicator Caution Before fitting the Microcom the control unit must be com pletely powered down mains and battery When reapplying power the battery must be connected first Failure to do so may result in damage to the control unit Fit the Microcom circuit board as shown in Figure 17 Make sure that you do no
13. Y 1 Instant set 2 Silent set Level B Alarm response 63v 0 Keypad Sounder Only 1 Internal Sounder amp keypad sounders Y 2 Local all sounders no comms 3 Full alarm comms and sounders Level B Entry Time 64v 1 10 seconds 2 20 seconds Y 3 30 seconds 4 45 seconds 5 60 seconds 6 120 seconds 22 496363 Issue 1 9850 Programming To change Key in Notes Default Level B Exit Time 65v 1 ouhWND 10 Seconds 20 seconds Y 30 seconds 45 seconds 60 seconds 120 seconds Level C Final Exit Operation70vV 0 1 C FE FE Final exit Y C FE NA Normal alarm Level C Entry Route 71V0 1 C ER ER Entry route Y C ER FE Start entry timer Level C Exit Mode 7270 1 2 Low Tone follows full set exit mode Y Instant set Silent set Level C Alarm Response 737 0 1 2 3 Keypad Sounder Only Internal Sounder and keypad sounders Y All sounders no comms Full alarm comms and sounders Level C Entry Time 74v 1 10 seconds 20 seconds Y 30 seconds 45 seconds 60 seconds 120 seconds Level C Exit Time 75v 10 Seconds 20 seconds Y 30 seconds 45 seconds 60 seconds 120 seconds Output 1 Type one of 8i KOANDOARWNY ODA AKRWNH DOARWHND Bell Y EE follow Armed lamp Set latch Shock sensor reset Walk test Ready lamp 24 hour alarm Strobe Smoke sensor reset Siren Test 496363 Issue 1 23 Programming 9850 To
14. and PA transmit ters Displaying the Received Signal Strength If you want to show the signal strength from a single detector that the RFX has already learned then 1 Put the RFX in learn mode if you have not already done so 2 Press Select until the display shows the zone number or PA telecom mand count Both the green Pass LED and the red Fail LED should be off 3 Activate the telecommand PA or zone detector associated with the number on the display The green Pass LED glows if the signal is strong enough the red Fail LED glows if the signal is too weak The display alternates between the zone number and the signal strength Signal strength 2 is the minimum acceptable strength for a reliable signal 4 Press Select again to change the zone number and extinguish the Pass and Fail LEDs If you want to retest the same zone press Select until the display shows the correct zone number 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to obtain a new reading of the received signal strength 36 496363 Issue 1 9850 Radio Frequency Expander Note that when the display shows a zone number then RFX will ignore all other zones and PA telecommanas If the display shows the telecommand count the RFX will detect any PA telecommand but ignore all zones 725R Remote Setting Device The user can employ the 725R Remote Setting Device to set unset and part set the 9750 and 9780 control units see Figure 22 In addition pressing 6 Full and Off at the sam
15. change Key in Notes Default Output 2 Type one of 82v 0 Bell EE follow Armed lamp Set latch Shock sensor reset Walk test Ready lamp 24 hour alarm Strobe Y Smoke sensor reset Siren Test Output 3 Type one of 83y OMONONAWNHOKOANDOAKRWP X Bell EE follow Armed lamp Set latch Y Shock sensor reset Walk test Ready lamp 24 hour alarm Strobe Smoke sensor reset Siren Test Burg Comms Rearm 85 0 Latched Y Rearm Dual ply entry 86v 0 Off Y On not recommended in U K Dual key PA 8770 Off Y On Alarm confirmation 89v 0 Confirm off Y Confirm on Event log 90 0 qxw Print Event log View earlier events View later events Print config Cancel printing and viewing toggle time date display Test Output 1 91y Output 1 operates press or to end test Test Output 2 924v Output 2 operates press or to end test Test Output 3 24 93y Output 3 operates press or to end test 496363 Issue 1 9850 Programming To change Key in Notes Default Test Internal Sounder 947 Int sndr operates press X or v to end test Test Keypad Sounder 95y Kpd sndrs operate press or w to end test Engineer Walk Test 97y Zn indication and chime operate when cct open V Clear End walk test Load defaults 98V 14 Load defaults Leave programming 997 See 5 Testing Com
16. e one you are using will be locked displaying the word Busy Programming Commands When delivered from the factory the control unit already has default program settings To change the default programming you must be in programming mode Then 1 Key in the appropriate command number and press w The display shows the current value of the command 2 Key in digits to select the value you require The display shows the new value 3 Press w to store the new value of the command If at any time you change your mind repeat step 1 to 3 The table on the following pages shows the commands and their options A Y next to a command value shows that it is the factory default The factory default access codes are Engineer Code 7890 567890 for six digit codes Access Code User 1 1234 123456 for six digit codes Access Code 2to8 X 002 to X 008 inactive x00002 x00008 Duress Code X009 inactive X00009 for six digit codes Notes 1 The factory default Access Codes 02 to 08 and the Duress Code must be changed by USER 1 to a four digit number to activate them See 9850 User Guide for a more detailed explanation of changing user access codes 2 To change the default zone descriptions use lt Downloader gt 496363 Issue 1 19 9850 5 FE final exit Shock Analyser 8 TC Technical b Zone attributes any of X1 C chime X2 S soak test X3 D double knock X4 O Omit allo
17. e system is now in user mode Note If there is a fault on the system for example an open tamper circuit the display shows this and will not return to Day mode Press Clear and rectify the faults Engineer Reset To perform an Engineer Reset 1 Check that the display is showing the alarm condition 2 Key in 0 followed by the Engineer s code default 7890 followed by 99 vv The display shows the time and date Re entering Programming Mode You can go back into programming mode whenever the system is unset and not in alarm 1 Key in 0 followed by the Engineer s code default 7890 The display shows i You are now in programming mode Restoring the Access Codes 1st stage reset If the user and or engineer codes are lost then 1 First remove mains power and then open the case and disconnect the battery Identify the NVM Reset and Kick Start pins on the main pcb Short the NVM Reset pins together using a small wire link Short the Kick Start pins together and reconnect the battery Remove the short from the NVM Reset and Kick Start pins The control unit loads the factory default access codes User 1 1234 or 123456 if six digit codes selected in command 56 Engineer 7890 or 567890 if six digit codes selected in command 56 ht i rs na aey 6 Close the control unit and apply mains power 7 Carry out an engineer reset 28 496363 Issue 1 9850 Working with the Downloader Restoring All Factory Defa
18. e time will cause a Panic Alarm The RFX can use up to six 725R Remote Setting Devices The 725R is powered by alkaline cells Duracell DL 1 3N or CR 1 3N or K58L which are available from any major high street camera store Figure 22 725R Remote Setting Device 726R Personal Attack Transmitter To activate the PA the user presses the two orange keys together A third black key allows the user to lock one of the orange keys in the off position making the unit safe to carry in a pocket The RFX can use up to six 726Rs The 726R is powered by a lithium cell which is soldered in The complete unit must be returned to the Cooper Security Service Department for battery replacement 496363 Issue 1 37 Radio Frequency Expander 9850 ND mL epee ily Figure 23 726R Personal Attack Transmitter 715r Passive Infra Red The 715r Passive Infra Red PIR is an indoor detector designed to work with the RFX The PIR detects movement of body heat The detector has a fan shaped sensitive area approximately 15 metres in radius The case is protected by an internal tamper switch The back of the case can be modified by removing a cutout to provide a wall tamper 2 4m FE Figure 24 715r Passive Infra Red 38 496363 Issue 1 9850 Radio Frequency Expander 719r Smoke Detector There are two components to the smoke detector a 719r Transmitter built into a plastic adaptor
19. eporting 123v 0 Restore off Y 1 Restore on Reverse Open Closed 124v0 Disabled Y 1 Reverse No Close if More Than 125 70 Disabled Y 1 Zone Omitted 1 Enabled 26 496363 Issue 1 9850 Programming To change Key in Notes Default Country 126Vnn nn country one of 0 UK Y 5 Italy X0 Ireland 1 NL 6 Spain x1 OEM 1 2 Belg Flemish 7 Denmark X2 OEM 2 3 Belg French 8 Norway 4 France 9 Sweden Finland Note If you carry out this command then the system will load all defaults for the selected country Extended Report mode 1310 Basic Y 1 Summary 2 Intermediate 3 Full SIA Tones 13270 Bell 103 Y 1 CITT V21 Contact ID Options 1437 0 Mode Basic Y 1 Mode Basic Restore Plug by Comms Output1 151 0 Output off normally high 1 Fire Y 2 PA 3 Burglar 4 Open Close 5 Alarm Abort 6 Technical Alarm 7 Alarm Confirmation 8 RF Detector Low Battery 9 RF Supervision Loss x1 Jamming x2 AC Fail x3 Tamper Alarm x4 Open x5 Close x6 Zone Omitted Plug by Comms Output2 152 Default 2 PA See command 151 Plug by Comms Output3 153 Default 3 Burglar See command 151 Plug by Comms Output4 154v Default 4 Open CloseSee command 151 496363 Issue 1 27 Programming 9850 Leaving Programming Mode When all programming has been completed 1 Key in 99 at the keypad The display shows 2 Press v The display shows So Check ine Sus followed by the time and date Th
20. ess Code tick Remote Reset Access Code tick Note Reset Code Phone Alarm Company Reset Code Special Functions From the 9930 keypad but not the 9925 arming station you can perform a number of other functions apart from setting and unsetting the system These functions are Access code A B or C X Omit zone while setting Access code X Omitting 24 hour zones Access code 4 Changing access codes master code only Access code 5 Reading the system log Access code 6 Setting the time and date master code only Access code 7 Turning the chime on or off Access code 8 Testing the sounders Access code 9 Testing the zones Access code 0 Call out to lt Downloader gt 42 496363 Issue 1
21. ing Transmitters To make the RFX learn any transmitter 1 If you have not already done so put the RFX in learn mode 2 Make sure the activity LED on the transmitter is pointing at the Learn sensor on the RFX and no more than 100 mm away 3 Activate the transmitter If necessary activate the tamper on detec tors Make sure the light from the activity LED shines on the RFX Learn sensor The RFX gives a short double beep if it successfully learns the transmitter For PAs and telecommands the display shows the total telecommands learned for example 2 alternating with a digit that represents the signal strength For detectors the display shows the zone number on the right alternating with the signal strength on the left Note The RFX gives a single low tone if it cannot learn the detector 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all the other transmitters you wish the RFX to learn Remember that the RFX can learn a total of six telecommands or PA transmitters To Learn Detectors to Specific Zones If you want to learn a detector to a specific zone then 1 Ifyou have not already done so put the RFX in learn mode 2 Press Select until the display shows the zone number that you want If the display is steady then the RFX has already learned a detector for that zone If the display is flashing then the zone is free 3 Make sure the activity LED of the detector is pointing at the Learn sensor on the RFX and no more than 100mm away 4
22. ither eight four wire CC loop zones FSL or EOL zones Figure 3 shows the layout of the PC B CC FSL EOL Jumpers N Zone Zone ean oe Connectors Connectors ccTio ATS aro CCTI6 ATO cris cert ATI4 ccT12 LI AT13 Lid Tamper mf com switch ATI2 o E FSL e EOL CCTi3 Spare Connectors sss SSS Keypad bus Not connected OV 12V CLK DATA Figure 3 9850HWX Expander 6 496363 Issue 1 9850 Installation Wiring the Control Unit Cable Entries The control unit case back provides several cable entries The back is designed to stand away from the wall to leave space for cables Mains Connection The control unit must be permanently connected to a spur outlet fitted with a readily accessible disconnect device Connect the mains supply to the control unit using the 3 way terminal block located in the control unit back Secure the mains cable to the case anchor point using the cable tie provided Note that the control unit has a T 250mA internal mains fuse All electrical connec tions should be carried out by a qualified electrician and must comply with the current IEEE Wiring Regulations 16 Edition Appendix 5 Standard Circuit Arrangement Connect the 21VAC lead f
23. lows you to provide extra security when a remote PC is dialling into the system Once the PC is connected to the system then the lt Downloader gt has access to all system programming commands If you wish to provide secure access then either use Option 0 or Option 1 Alternatively you can use option 1 in command 110 if you want an engineer present to manually connect to the remote PC Option 0 Callback off Call Out Only Operation Someone must start a call to the remote PC manually using Command 0 in User Mode User com mand 0 calls the first lt Downloader gt telephone number see command 118 Option 1 Callback on Secure Callback Operation When the remote PC calls the system waits for the set number of rings see command 112 and then answers The remote PC sends a panel ID the lt DOWN LOADER gt software version and indicates which of the two Downloader Telephone Numbers to use see com mands 118 119 The system checks that the remote PC is sending the correct panel ID and is using the correct lt DOWNLOADER S software version If these items don t 30 496363 Issue 1 9850 Working with the Downloader match then the system hangs up If the items do match then the system hangs up and after a short delay the system seizes the telephone line and calls the PC using the indicated Downloader Telephone Number Note Secure Call Back must be Disabled Default until the first attended upload has been performed This firs
24. mmunicator or speech dialler for example the Scantronic 8400 8440 660 or RedCare STU To fit a communicator follow the instructions below Caution Follow the instructions in the order shown or you may dam age the control unit and or communicator 1 Disconnect mains and battery power from the control unit and remove the case lid if the system has already been installed 2 Make any necessary connections from the communicator to the Comms Wiring Harness Figure19 shows the outputs available on the free ends of the Comms Wiring Harness 3 Plug the Comms Wiring Harness onto the communications connector on the main PCB If the system has already been installed 4 Re connect the battery 5 Fitthe case lid 6 Apply mains power 7 Test communicator operation see programming commands 151 to 154 496363 Issue 1 17 Installation 9850 Comms 0 P1 Comms 0 P2 Comms 0 P3 Comms 0 P4 Line Fail input Black 12V applied to indicate telephone line fail Brown ve applied ve removed in alarm Orange ve applied ve removed in alarm Yellow ve applied ve removed in alarm Green ve applied ve removed in alarm Tel Back Input Blue 12V applied to change from engineer to customer reset OV Purple 12V Red Figure 19 Communications Wiring Harness Fitting a Battery Fit a rechargeable battery into the back of the case The case provides space for a 12V 7AH battery or 17
25. munications Programming To change Key in Notes Default Call mode 101v 0 Disabled Y 1 Single 2 Alternate 3 Dual Reporting type 103v 0 Fast format Y 1 Contact ID 2 SIA 3 SIA II Line fail response 106 0 Disabled 1 Audible Y 2 Silent Line integrity checking 1077 0 Integrity off Y 1 Integrity on Dynamic testing 108 0 Dynamic off Y 1 Dynamic on Three way calling UK 109v 0 Three way off Y 1 Three way on Download Mode 110v av a is either 0 Local Y 1 Remote Rings to answer 112V 0 3 rings Downloading option 1 5 rings Y 2 7 rings 3 10 rings 4 15 rings 496363 Issue 1 25 Programming 9850 To change Key in Notes Default Answer on one ring 113v 0 One ring off Y Downloading option 1 One ring on Access Mode 114v 0 Callback off attended Y 1 Callback on 2 Callback any unattended Communicator Tel No 1 115vv Maximum 31 digits Communicator Tel No 2 116VY Maximum 31 digits Account No 117VV Maximum 6 digits Downloader Tel No 1 118VY Maximum 31 digits Downloader Tel No 2 119VY Maximum 31 digits Fast Format channels 121va Yb y For Microcom a is the channel number 1 to 8 Communicator b is one of the following 0 Not Used 1 Fire Y 2 PA Y 3 Burglar Y 4 Open Close Y 5 Alarm Abort 6 Technical Alarm 7 Alarm Confirmation 8 RF Detector Low Battery 9 RF Supervision Loss x1 Jamming x2 AC Fail x3 Tamper Alarm x4 Open x5 Close x6 Zone Omitted Restoral r
26. nsor Green Pass LED O Red Fail LED I Address jumper Supervision O jumper Tamper switch Sounder Connector OV 12V CLK DATA Cable entry Figure 20 Inside the RFX Unit 3 Hold the test meter at each proposed location for detectors The test meter will show a green Go LED if the signal strength is adequate You must hold the meter in position for at least 5 seconds 4 Move to a different location to improve the signal strength if the meter shows a red No Go LED Make sure the new location is suitable for the detector 5 Change the location of the test transmitter if you cannot find a proposed detector location with a suitable signal strength Make sure that the user agrees to the new location for the RFX Note Do not assume that radio works from every location DO site the RFX a In a convenient location to connect to the control unit or a remote keypad b Within the protected area 496363 Issue 1 33 Radio Frequency Expander 9850 Ensure that there is a clear space around the RFX to allow it to receive a good quality radio signal Do NOT site the RFX a Outside the area covered by the alarm system b Near ground level Do NOT site the RFX or detectors a Close to or on large metal structures for example metal doors or frames water tanks cars fridges and freezers b Closer than one metre to mains wiring and metal water or gas pipes c Inside steel enclosures d Next to high
27. off Y Day tamper on Level A Exit Mode Timed Y Terminated Final door set System Auto Re Arm Rearm Never Y Rearm 1 Rearm 2 Rearm 3 Rearm Always Bell Delay No delay Y 1 5 minutes 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes Bell Duration 424v 1 5 minutes 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes Y Level A Entry Time 43y OORWNH OARWONAOARWD 10 Seconds 20 seconds Y 30 seconds 45 seconds 60 seconds 120 seconds 496363 Issue 1 21 Programming 9850 To change Key in Notes Default Level A Exit Time 44V 1 10 Seconds 2 20 seconds Y 3 30 seconds 4 45 seconds 5 60 seconds 6 120 seconds Entry Exit Volume 4570 No Entry Exit tones from Loudspeaker EE tone volume from LS 1 low 9 max 5 CSID Code 50v n n Seed code for remote reset 0000 Set Time and Date 51v see Setting Time and Date Abort reset 537 0 Abort system Y 1 Abort user 4 6 Digit Access Codes 5670 Four digit codes Y 1 Six digit codes Battery Load Test 5770 Disabled Y 1 Enabled Day Tamper Indication 58 0 User reset Y 1 Engineer reset Sounder Tamper 594 0 Negative voltage tamper return Y 1 End of line 2k2 resistor Level B final exit operation 60 0 B FE FE Final exit Y 1 B FE NA Normal alarm Level B Entry route 61v 0 B ER ER Entry route Y 1 B ER FE Start entry timer Level B Exit Mode 6270 Low Tone
28. rom the mains transformer to the main pcb See Figure 4 for the location of the 21VAC connector Caution Do not apply mains power at this point Do not work inside the control unit case when mains power is present 8 1 Ne L N Foo oa N 230V 50Hz 200mA Ge vag N T 250mA 250V Ze Figure 4 Mains Connection 496363 Issue 1 7 Installation 9850 Wiring 9850 Figures 5 and 6 show the 9850 wiring arrangements Note these diagrams are shown in the lid of the unit EOL Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 FSL Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Global AT Zone 9 Input 9 oniy Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 4 wire CC Zone 1 1 Zone 2 2 AT1 3 AT2 4 Zone 3 5 Zone 4 6 AT3 7 AT4 8 Zone 5 9 Zone 6 10 AT5 11 AT6 12 Zone 7 13 Zone 8 14 AT7 15 AT8 16 Figure 5 9850 Wiring 496363 Issue 1 On oO ul TT 1 F T 1 OFT 7 9850 2k2 EOL s Alarm contacts EOL Installation FSL 4k7 a o Alarm contacts 2k2 EOL Zone 1 Tamper contacts o o COO aul Zone 2 oo Alarm contacts 2k2 EOL Tamper contacts o o Note Use zones 1 to 8 if fitting
29. t bend the long interface pins on the 9850 PCB Fit four plastic pcb stand offs between the Microcom and the 9850 PCB Figure 17 Fitting a Microcom Connecting the Telephone Line Connect the telephone line as follows see Figure 18 1 Using a three core cable type 1 05mm CW1 308 strip back 5mm of two cores and feed through one of the cable entries in the rear of the 9850 casing Connect the two cores to the terminals A and B on the Microcom PCB 2 Connect the cable from the A and B terminals on the Microcom to the corresponding terminals on the BT master box 3 If other apparatus is required to share the telephone line with the 16 496363 Issue 1 9850 Installation Microcom communicator series apparatus connect the main appara tus to the series switched line connections marked A1 B1 Caution The connection of only one such series apparatus is allowed to be connected between a main apparatus e g telephone and the PSTN Take care to ensure that the A and B line are connected correctly i e correct polarity The Microcom communicator continuously monitors the line for Ringing tones Telephone line to other equipment for example Fax answer machines Diverted A1 Line B1 2orB BT master Box 5 orA Exclusive Line Line QY OS Primary B A Figure 18 Connecting the Microcom Communicator Fitting a Plug by Communicator The 9850 can be fitted with a co
30. t upload can be carried out either using command 110 option 1 or using command 114 option 0 Option 2 Callback any Unattended Mode Operation The control unit answers as soon as the number of rings set in commands 112 and 113 have elapsed Note The lt Downloader gt operator can choose to use Secure Callback even though the alarm system is programmed for Unattended Mode 496363 Issue 1 31 Radio Frequency Expander 9850 Radio Frequency Expander Introduction The 9955 RFX is a Class 6 Radio Expander that allows you to connect up to eight radio detectors to a 9750 or 9850 system In addition the expander also provides for up to six telecommands or PA transmitters The RFX communicates with the control panel using the same wiring as the remote keypads The radio detectors operate on 868 6625MHz The RFX can work with the following devices a 719r A photoelectric smoke chamber type detector b 715r A Passive Infra Red PIR movement detector with 15m standard range This detector has a three minute lockout time after detection in order to lengthen battery life c 725r A Remote Setting Device also known as a telecommand that can be used to full set part set or unset the system The 725r can also be used as a Panic Alarm d 726r A small radio transmitter that can be used to start a PA alarm e 735r A universal transmitter that can be used as a door contact or for connecting hardwired inputs f 747r A Go
31. these connectors as either 4 wire CC zones two wire FSL two wire EOL or two wire FSL plus expander Four Wire CC Connections Figure 9 shows how to connect four wire CC zones Note that pairs of alarm contacts alternate with pairs of anti tamper contacts The control panel provides enough connectors for eight four wire circuits If you wish to connect 16 four wire circuits you must fit a 9855 expander card see Connecting a 9855 Expander 10 496363 Issue 1 9850 Installation Typical Internal Sounder 16 Ohm Loudspeaker 2 Max in parallel Bell Strobe Typical SAB Se VY G gt JA 6 core No See note i NO Bell ve Hold Off p c NC 0 P3 ve Hold Off ve Apply trig Q Q Q ve Tamper Return O 2k2 Note Fit a 2k2 resistor for EOL tamper ST return see Command 59 Lj Ls Lej 1NV 12V ov ov 12V CLK JATA 9930 Keypad OV 12V CLK DATA ET soso ssssssssssssss sss To other keypads o A 3 Exit terminate button NO push to make Figure 8 9850 Keypad and Sounder Connections Zone 1 Alarm contacts Zone 2 Zone 1 Tamper contacts Zone 2 Figure 9 Four Wire Closed Circuit Connections AH 496363 Issue 1 11 Installation 9850 FSL
32. ting a plug by communication device A separate 9855 expander unit allows connection of a further eight wired zones Alternatively a 9955 expander allows connection of eight wire free zones The control unit supports two types of keypad the 9930 sixteen character Liquid Crystal Display LCD or the 9925 arming station In addition the control unit also supports the 9928 keyswitch interface As an Installer you can program the system either from the keypads or using PC based Windows lt Downloader gt When programming from the keypads the programming interface is arranged as a set of three digit numbered commands similar to those used by the 9800 family of products The system can provide for up to 8 separate users User facilities include Three different security levels full set and two part sets which can be programmed by the Installer H User programmable Duress code 2 Keyswitch setting unsetting a Dual key PA alarm from the keypads Remote telecommand set unset when using 9955 RF Expander To reduce the possibility of false alarms the system also provides Alarm Abort and Alarm Confirmation communications output 2 496363 Issue 1 9850 Introduction 725REUR 726REUR 715REUR l Telecommand PA Wire free PIR detector I qa i i Au E a i i 1 9955 Universal transmitter i FI9REUR Smoke d detector l l 735REUR
33. to the detector Always check resistor colour coding before wiring resistors into circuit see Figure 11 The wiring resistance of the cable to the detector including joints should be restricted to a maximum of 100 ohms The recommended maximum cable distance per zone is 200 300 metres 12 496363 Issue 1 9850 Installation Yellow Red Violet Red 4k7 Red 2k2 Red Gold Gold Figure 11 Resistor Colour Code for FSL Resistors EOL Connections Each EOL zone is two wire closed loop that uses a single 2K2 resistor fitted in series with the alarm contacts to differentiate between Circuit and short circuit Tamper signals Figure 14 shows how to connect two EOL detectors to adjacent zones Note that each detector is wired in series to a common anti tamper circuit connected to terminals marked 9 You must connect a single 2K2 resistor in series with the anti tamper circuit a Alarm contacts 2K2 EOL Zone 1 Alarm contacts 2K2 EOL Zone 2 Tamper loop 2K2 EOL oo boose Figure 12 EOL Connections Connecting a 9855 Expander Figure 13 shows how to wire a 9855 Expander to the control unit Make sure you place the jumper link on the expander in the correct position to select either four wire CC or two wire FSL or EOL Once you have connected an expander refer to the instructions supplied in order to connect detectors 496363 Issue 1 13 Installation
34. ult Programming If you wish to restore all factory default options then 1 Enter programming mode if you are not already there 2 Key in 98 v at the keypad The display shows agi Load Default 3 Press 1 You can press X to stop the procedure if you change your mind at this stage 4 Press wv The keypad gives a double confirmation tone and the system loads the factory default command values erasing all previously programmed values Notes The log is protected and cannot be erased by the Installer Working with the Downloader Download Mode Command 110 The 9850 can be programmed from a PC using lt Downloader gt software You can connect the PC to the control unit either over the telephone network or locally using a cable Use command 110 to manually connect the control unit to the PC Local 0 To connect the control unit to a PC for example a laptop using a local cable key in 110v 0 v Remote 1 To automatically answer calls coming from a remote PC over the telephone network key in 110 W 1 You will also need to use commands 112 113 Note that Secure callback does not work with this option Note The control unit will leave command 110 if lt Downloader gt does not make a call within 30 minutes While the control unit is connected to the PC you can upload its programming configuration into the lt Downloader gt in order to inspect it Using lt Downloader gt you can change the configuration and then transmit
35. voltage electrical equipment or electronic equipment particularly computers photocopiers or other radios Connecting the RFX Figure 21 shows the connections for the RFX to the alarm system control unit Note use the cable entry at the bottom of the case Do not feed cable through the top of the case since this will interfere with the aerial Control Uni RFX SS OV 12V CLK DATA Sl OOOO 4105 viva AZl 7 l Figure 21 RFX Connections Putting the RFX into Learn Mode To make the RFX learn transmitters you must connect the unit to a 12VDC supply Take the supply from the alarm system control unit by connecting Alternatively you can power the RFX temporarily by connecting a 12V battery to the 12V and OV connectors Once the RFX has learned the detec tors it will retain the information if you remove power The RFX will go into learn mode when you apply power for the first time with the lid removed On going into learn mode the display shows 88 for a few seconds and then You hear a short double beep 34 496363 Issue 1 9850 Radio Frequency Expander Leaving and Returning to Learn Mode To leave learn mode refit the RFX case lid Note You MUST leave learn mode before removing power from the RFX To return to learn mode while power is present simply remove the RFX case lid and press Select The display shows when the RFX is in learn mode Learn
36. wed X5 b armed in part set B X6 c armed in part set C X7 Shock Analyser sensitivity enter a number in the range 1 lowest to 4 Key in Default nn Yab nn zone number 01 to 16 Note for zones 1 to 9key a Zone type one of in 01 to 09 0 NU not used Z01 FEbc 1 PA panic alarm Z02 ERbc 2 FR fire zone Z03 Z07 NAbc 3 NA normal alarm Z08 PA 4 24 24 hour zone Z09 Z16 NU Example Zone 3 is a Normal Alarm active in Part Set B that is Omit Allowed Type i 03VY Zone Number Normal Alarm Active in Part Set B 1 Omit Allow to store the value of the command Engineer Code 20 nnnn nnnn New engineer code 7890 Zone Configuration 21v 0 Close Circuit 4 wire Y 1 2 Fully Supervised Loop 3 Fully Supervised Loop plus Expander LS Chime Output 22v n Loudspeaker chime volume 0 Off Keypad only 5 RedCare reset 237 0 Y 1 Internal Sounder 25v 0 LS Timed Follows external bell Y 1 Sounder Delay on Entry 26v 0 1 Bell Delay On Y Exit fault external sounder 27 0 Y 496363 Issue 1 9850 Programming To change Notes Default Status display Status off 180 seconds after setting Y Status on PA Response Audible Y Silent System Reset Eng reset off Y Eng reset on PA Reset PA cust reset Y PA Eng reset First circuit response Lock out on Y Re arm Alarm Abort Abort off Y Abort on Day tamper comms Day tamper
37. xternal contact 1 Remove the wire links from the connector 2 Connect Normally Closed contacts wired as shown in Figure 27 3 Make sure the link LK1 is fitted 4 Check that each of the contacts activates the detector If you remove the external contacts at a later date make sure you replace the wire links on the Alarm and Tamper connectors and remove link LK1 in order to use the internal reed switch Alarm Tamper circuit Circuit QO09 Wiring NC Devices Figure 27 Wiring NC Devices to the 735R 40 496363 Issue 1 9850 Fault Finding User Facilities Fully Setting the System LCD Keypad Access Code Level A Key Arming Station Access Code No 1 Key 725r Remote Setting Device Press Full or Closed Lock Symbol See Figure 22 Keyswitch Turn Keyswitch to Full Part Setting LCD Keypad Access Code Level B Key Arming Station Access Code No 2 Key 725r Remote Setting Device Press Part or House Symbol See Figure 22 Keyswitch Turn Keyswitch to Part Unsetting the System LCD Keypad Access Code Arming Station Access Code 725r Remote Setting Device Press Off or Open Lock Symbol See Figure 22 Keyswitch Turn Keyswitch to Off After an Alarm Disarming the System Access Code 496363 Issue 1 41 User Facilities 9850 Resetting the System Customer Reset Acc
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