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1. The system gives a continuous tone 3 Open and close each detector contact in turn When a detector contact is open the system gives an interrupted tone and flashes the zone LED 4 Press OMIT to stop the walk test Note that the Engineer s walk test allows you to test all zones including PA Zones zone tampers and control unit and bell tampers The user s walk test does not allow you to test PA Fire 24Hr Technical zones or tampers 496329 Issue 1 13 of 16 Fault Finding 9449 The diagrams on these two pages show typical displays during faults Vw Q Flashing S EE Q1 Power 20 Z2 Os OFault z304 z4 Qs O Service ZB Qs Ze O7 Z7 Os Tamper C 9 Alarm zone 1 Customer reset required EE Q1 Power Z102 Z2 Q3 eraut z304 Z4 Qs O Service ZB Os zeo lt 77 e dee dah Tamper C 9 Fire zone 7 14 of 16 o Oo EE Q1 Power 210 Z2 Os OFault ZaOa Z4 Qs Service ZR Qs Ze O7 Z7 Qs Tamper C 9 Alarm zone 1 Engineer reset required EE Q1 Power Z102 22 OsXfFault Z3O4 ZA O sX serice Z5 Qs z6 O7 Z7 Os c Tamper O 9 beep Line fault beep every 5s if enabled 496329 Issue 1 cQ sounder EE Q1 Power Z1O2 Z2 Fault Z3O4 ZA Qs O Service Z5Oc6 z6 O7 Z708 Tamper O 9 Fire 24Hr Technical or PA zone active EEO XPower Z102 z2 O O Fault Z3Qa4 ZA Qs OService ZB Os Ze Or Z7 Qs Tamper Q 9 Mains fail 9449
2. 2203 zo 2304 zo 2304 z0 zo 2e zo 20 gt 240 gt 2405 gt 240s gt 240s gt 2e gt z 0 gt ze z50s z50s z50 z50 ZRO 25O 25O z50 ze07 z6O7 z607 z607 z607 z607 z6O7 zeO zos zos zos zo zo zo zo zo Tamper Q 9 Tamper Qo Tamper Q 9 Tamper o Tamper Qo Tamper Qo Tamper Qo Tamper Qo 1 1 0 9 1 5 4 5 eee ne oe o 11 September 3 45pm Figure 5 Example Date and Time Display on Keypad When the keypad has completed showing the date and time the zone and tamper LEDs go out and the system waits for you to enter the new date and time 3 Key in the day month hours and minutes in numerical format and then press Note that the clock uses 24 hour format for time For example to change the date and time to 8 August 1 30 pm key in 08 08 13 30 The keypad gives a double beep to show it has accepted the new date and time and then returns to programming mode 12 of 16 496329 Issue 1 9449 Printing the Log Printing the Log To print the event log make sure the system is in programming mode then Key in 90 Figure 6 below shows a sample of a printed log 9449 02 Sep 08 51 Installer Access 02 Sep 08 50 Access User 1 02 Sep 08 50 Alarm Zone 3 02 Sep 08 50 Full Set User 1 END OF LOG Figure 6 Sample Log Print To stop printing press Omit Engineer Walk Test Command 97 Allows the engineer to test all devices on the system 1 Enter programming mode 2 Keyin 97
3. defaults the system must be in programming mode all LEDs flashing Then 6 of 16 496329 Issue 1 9449 Engineer Program Command List 1 Key ina two digit programming command followed by See Engineer Program Command List One or more LEDs glow to show you the current option used in the command While in programming mode use the blue numbers printed to the right of the LEDs If all LEDs are OFF the option is 0 2 Key in the correct digit for the option you want and then press The system beeps twice to show that it has accepted the command All the LEDs flash and the system is ready for the next command The system gives a single error tone if you enter an incorrect command Re enter the correct command 3 Key in 99 to leave programming mode when you have finished You will then be in user mode Engineer Program Command List To change Key in Then Notes Default Zonen On x x n zone number 1 to 7 see Zone Programming X Zone type one or more of on page 10 0 Not Used see Note 8 1 Normal Alarm v 2 Entry Route zone 1 default 3 Panic Alarm 4 Fire 5 Technical Alarm 6 Omit Allowed v 7 Chime 8 24 Hr Monitored 9 Double Knock Entry Exit Chime 084274 To toggle on off Off Zones omitted in Part Set 10 zone n n LEDs ON for zones 5 amp 6 omitted see note 1 Engineer Code 20 new code 4 digits 7890 User Code 1 21 new code 4 digits see note 2 1
4. 234 User Code 2 22 new code 4 digits see notes 2 amp 3 0000 Duress Code KKK 23 new code 4 digits see notes 2 amp 4 35 0 1 Part Set Exit Mode 496329 Issue 1 Low tone v Silent 7 of 16 Engineer Program Command List 9449 To change Key in Then Notes Default Auto Re Arm 40 0 Never rearm v 1 Rearm once 2 Rearm twice 3 Rearm three times 4 Always Bell Delay 41 0 No delay v 14 90 seconds 2 2 minutes 3 5 minutes 4 10 minutes 5 15 minutes 6 20 minutes Bell Time 42 1 90 seconds 2 23 minutes 3 bminutes 4 10 minutes 5 15 minutes 6 20 minutes v Entry time 43 1 10 seconds v 248 20 seconds 3 30 seconds 4 45 seconds 5 1 minute 6 2 minutes Exit time 44 1 10 seconds v 248 20 seconds 3 30 seconds 4 45 seconds 5 1 minute 6 2 minutes Exit Mode 45 0 Timed or terminate v 1 Terminate only Prog O P 51 0 PlRsetlatch v 14 Shock reset Zone 1 in Part Set 52 0 As command 01 see Note 5 v 1 Entry Exit Part Set Alarm Response 53 0 Full Alarm comms v 1 Local Alarm bells only 2 Internal sounders only Zone 3 54 0 As Command 03 see Note 6 v 1 Entry Exit System Reset 604202 Engineer 14 Customer v Anti Code Reset 612054 Disabled v 14 Enabled 8 of 16 496329 Issue 1 9449 Engineer Program Command List To change Key in Then Notes Default CSID Code 62 nn
5. 9449 Installation and User Guide Compatible Equipment 9427 Remote Keypad 9040 Internal Sounder 660 Speech communicator 8440 8400 Communicator 9056 Redcare STU Manufactured by others 496329 Issue 1 1 of 16 9449 INTRODUCTION The 9449 is a fully programmable 8 zone alarm system control unit with Full and Part Set designed for domestic and small commercial installations The control unit comprises a single printed circuit board with microprocessor electronics mounted in a steel box with a slide off lid Up to four 9427 remote keypads can be connected to the control unit Technical Description Specification Operating temperature 10 to 55 C Humidity 96 RH Dimensions h x w x d 234 x 243 x 87 mm Weight Approx 3 0 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 9427 Remote Keypad 20mA quiescent with keypad backlight on Standby Battery 12 Volt 7AH rechargeable lead acid Gel Type battery not supplied Conforms to EN50131 6 Type A power supply for Grade 1 and 2 systems Outputs Bell Strobe O P and AUX are open collector transistor outputs Bell 500mA 12VDC negative applied Strobe 500mA 12VDC negative appli
6. Fault Finding EEO XPower EE Q1 Power EE Q1 Power Z1O2 Z1O2 Z1O2 Z2 O eraut Z2 O gt Fault Z2 Qs Fault Z3O4 Z3O4 z304 Z4 Os O Service Z4 Qs Service z4 Qs O Service ZB Os ZB Oe 25O6 Z6O7 z6 O7 z6 O7 z7Os cQ z7 Os z7 Os Tamper C 9 beep Tamper o Tamper 9 Battery low no mains Tamper lid remote Clear tamper fault and beep every 5s keypad sounder reset global tamper Needs engineer reset EE Q1 Power Z102 Z2 Qs O Fault z304 Z4 Qs O Service z506 z6 O7 ZT Os Tamper o A tamper has activated but is now clear 496329 Issue 1 15 of 16 Set Unset System Omit zone Keypad PA Part Set Test Bells Walk Test Change User code Chime On Off Read Log Set Clock 16 of 16 9449 User Commands User code Zone number Omit repeat for all zones to be omitted User code 143 2 ENTER User code 4 ENTER User code 5 4 ENTER User code User code to end test 6 current user code code to be changed new user code 7 ENTER User code 8 ENTER User code lt lt for earlier events gt gt for later events 9 ENTER User code dd mm hh mm ENTER 496329 Issue 1
7. LEDs except for Power Fault and Service flash You are now in programming mode Engineer Reset To perform an Engineer Reset Key in 0 followed by the Engineer s code default 7890 and then 99 10 of 16 496329 Issue 1 9449 Restoring Factory Defaults Restoring Factory Defaults 1st stage reset The control unit can retain all programmed information and access codes if both mains and battery power fail When power is restored the system will simply need resetting with either the user s or engineer s access code However if the end user or engineer forget their access codes then 1 Power down the control unit mains and battery 2 Locate the pair of Molex pins marked RESET near the microcontroller 3 Place a small screwdriver blade to short between the RESET pins 4 With the blade still across the pins apply battery power The keypads give a double beep 5 Remove the screwdriver blade and then re apply mains power 6 Keyin 1234 7 Key in O then followed by 7890 8 Reprogram the access codes Restoring Factory Default Programming 2nd stage reset If you wish to restore factory default options but not engineer and user codes then 1 Enter programming mode if you are not already there 2 Key in 98 at the keypad The system loads the factory default command values erasing all previously programmed values Testing You may test parts of the system by entering commands at the keypa
8. O P4 DV Black Line Fail Input Blue 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 Tell Back Input Purple 12V applied to change from engineer to customer reset 12V Red Figure 4 Communications Wiring Harness PROGRAMMING Initial Start Up Before applying power to the control unit ensure that any remote keypad s all zone circuits and sounders are connected 1 Connect the battery to the control unit PCB The green power LED flashes and the internal sounder may sound Ignore any other lights 2 Key in the factory default user access code 1234 The internal sounder stops Ignore any other lights 3 Please fit the case lid before applying mains power this also defeats the tamper switch Make sure the green earth wire is connected to the upper left hand support pillar on the case back 4 Apply mains power The Power LED glows steadily 5 Key in 0 then followed by the factory default engineer access code 7890 You do not have to remove the control unit lid All LEDs except for Power Fault and Service flash You are now in programming mode Programming When supplied from the factory the control unit is already programmed with a set of default options See Engineer Program Command List To change the factory
9. d To carry out a test make sure the system is in programming mode and then key in one of the following commands Press Omit to end each test 90 To printthe event log 97 To carry out a system walk test This allows the engineer to test all alarm devices While the test is taking place the internal sounder gives a continuous tone When a circuit is opened the sounder gives an interrupted tone and the appropriate circuit LED lights Using the Log The system keeps a 250 event log of recent events In the printed log each event is stamped with the date day month and time 496329 Issue 1 11 of 16 Setting the Internal Clock 9449 Setting the Internal Clock Command 96 When delivered from the factory the system clock is set to zero During installation and testing you must set the clock to the current day month and time 1 Putthe system into programming mode 2 Key in 96 The keypad displays the digits of the date and time one by one on the zone and tamper LEDs The keypad sounder beeps each time the system shows a new digit The EE zone LED represents 1 and the Tamper LED represents 9 If all LEDs are off when the keypad beeps then the digit 0 zero Figure 5 below shows an example when the date is 11 September 3 45pm cn cin cn cn c c c lt E beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep EEG EEG EEO EEO EE EEO EEO EEO zo zo zo zo zo zo zo zo 2203 2203 2203 2203 2203 2203 2203
10. ed O P 100mA 12VDC negative applied LS can support two parallel connected exter nally mounted 16y loudspeakers for internal sounder or EE tones Controlled by Vol potentiometer AUX for detectors 500mA 12VDC Coms OP1 4 12V logic outputs ve applied in alarm ve removed 2 of 16 496329 Issue 1 9449 Inputs Inputs Tellback RedCare reset 12V applied to operate reset Line Fault input 12V applied to indicate line failure Fuses F1 Battery 2A Anti Surge F2 12V AUX 1A Fast F3 21 VAC 2A Anti Surge Caution When replacing fuses use the ratings quoted above Connecting a 9427 Remote Keypad DATA CLK 12V OV ET er DU lt Atl 19 viva Exit terminate button NO push to make To other keypads Figure 1 9427 Keypad Connections Keypad Addressing The 9449 control unit is supplied with one remote keypad If you have fitted more keypads then each one must be given a separate address Links LK1 to LK3 set the keypad address as shown in Figure 2 496329 Issue 1 3 of 16 Wiring Example 9449 Keypad 1 Keypad 2 ear LK1 lT LK mm LK E gt C jue uk LT L r r 3 NER L 3 o g gt LKA Keypad 3 Keypad 4 LK1 l T LK mmm LK2 LK2 E EN o p OD m 7 LK4 LK4 Backlight ON Backl
11. ight OFF Figure 2 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 link LK4 shown in Figure 2 Wiring Example Figure 3 shows an example system wired for two detectors Note that mains and battery connections are not shown Notes 1 Power for detectors is available from two terminals on the control unit PCB marked 12V AUX 2 If you are not using an SAB or wish to test the control unit with no SAB connected you must link OV and TR on the control unit PCB 4 of 16 496329 Issue 1 9449 Wiring Example 16 Ohm Loudspeaker 2 Max in parallel Bell Strobe Typical SAB Io Hes pelil Q Q R S 1x1 ve Hold Off IS 0V4 ve Tamper Return Q tr1 ve Hold Off S 1 ve Apply trig SI 7 Normally open contacts e g z1 S stairmat 22 Q a 9427 Keypad Bn Ie 2 z HH A 25 26 27 Le LO E E contact Roum EE m DATA CLK 2V OV ET 1K to 470R Feed yoy Oleeoooo aux Q 1 cont SIS S gt Figure 3 Wiring Example 496329 Issue 1 5 of 16 Connecting a Communicator 9449 Connecting a Communicator Comms O P1 Comms O P2 Comms O P3 Comms
12. nn Default 0000 Alarm Abort 63 0 Disabled v 1 Enabled Disable Dual Ply Entry 64 0 Enabled v 1 Disabled Alarm Confirmation 65 0 Disabled v 1 Enabled PA Response 66 0 Audible v 14 Silent PA Reset 674034 Customer reset v 14 Engineer reset Keys 1 amp B PA 68 0 Disabled v 1 Enabled Comms O P 1 Type 71 0 Notused 1 Fire v 24 PA 3 Alarm 4 Open Close 5 Alam Abort 6 Technical 73 Alarm Confirmation Comms O P 2 Type 72 See command 71 PA Comms O P 3 Type 79 See command 71 Burg Comms O P 4 Type 74 See command 71 Open Close Line Fault Response 75 0 Audible v 14 Silent Print Event Log 90 See 5 Testing Set Clock 96 date time See 5 Testing Walk Test 97 Detectors Press OMIT to exit test Load Defaults 98 Leave Programming 99 See note 7 Notes 1 n n the numbers of the zones Key the zone number to toggle the zones on or off Pressing stores the zones selected 2 The end user may change the user codes see separate user guide 3 Default user code 2 0000 is inactive Changing user code 2 back to 0000 at any time makes the code inactive again 4 Default Duress code is inactive Changing the Duress code back to at any time makes the code inactive again 5 If zone 1 is set to PA Fire 24Hr or Technical Alarm then the system will give an error tone if you try to enable this Command 6 If zone 3 is set to PA Fire 24Hr or Technical Alarm then the system will give an e
13. rror tone if you try to enable this Command 496329 Issue 1 9 of 16 Zone Programming 9449 7 If the internal sounder activates when you leave programming then either the lid tamper bell tamper global zone anti tamper or a 24 hour zone are open The zone LEDs glow to show which zone is open Press to return to programming mode clear the fault and then key in 99 again to retun to user mode 8 Program any zones not connected as Not used Zone Programming In order to change zone types you must first set a zone to Not Used type 0 and then set it to the type you require For example if you wish to re program zone 07 from Fire to Normal Alarm with Omit Allow and Chime proceed as follows 1 Key in 07 2 Key in O 3 Key in 1 6 and 7 The display shows The display shows The display shows EE Qa EE Q1 EE eS Z102 z102 Z102 Z2 Q03 Z203 77 Q3 The right hand The right hand The right hand Z3 4 column indicates a Z3 O 4 column indicates a Z3 O S column indicates a Z4 Q 5 value of 4 Fire Z4 Q 5 value of 0 Not Z4 Q 5 value of 1 Normal zone type used Alarm zone type Z5O6 25 O6 25 s z6 O7 z6 O7 76 7 Z7O8 Z7O8 ZI Qe Tamper Q 9 Tamper Q 9 Tamper Q 9 4 Key in to store the new zone type Zone 7 is now programmed as a Normal Alarm Omit Allowed and Chime To Re enter Programming Mode You can re enter programming mode at any time when the system is unset Key in 0 then followed by the engineer access code All
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