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1. 8 User codes including one Supervisor Keypads Before connecting the keypad s to the system the engineer must program an identification number into the NVM chip on each keypad Each keypad in a system must have a different address number to ensure that the end station can correctly identify them The keypad sounder back light and LCD display can also be tested and setup at this stage 927 Keypad Address 1 Set the Prog switch on the keypad PCB to On and the Test switch to Off 2 Connect the OV and 12V terminals to a 12 V DC supply for example a charged battery The display shows the software number of the keypad Take note for future reference 3 Press Enter twice LED 1 lights and the display shows the current keypad address for example 1 1 4 Ifthe display does not show the correct keypad address enter the new address by entering a 1 digit number between 1 and 4 for example 2 for the second keypad The display shows the new keypad address 4 of 22 496336 Issue 1 808 Enabling Disabling Keys Display and Sounder Enabling Disabling Keys Display and Sounder 5 10 11 12 Press Enter LED 2 lights and the display shows the status of the keypad sounder 0 for sounder ON or 1 for sounder OFF for example 2 0 Change the keypad sounder status as required by entering 0 or 1 The keypad sounder is normally left at ON ZERO Press Enter LE
2. Access Code 7890 Installer programming Menu 10 Account Name Menu 11 Edit Name No Name Menu 20 Zone Type Menu 21 Zone circuit type CC Menu 30 Program zones Menu 31 Zone Names ZO1 Zone 01 all other zones to Zone nnn Menu 32 Zone Types All zones Not Used NU Menu 40 Program multiflex Menu 41 Level Allocation Level A B C D None Menu 42 Level Exit Mode All Levels Timed and terminate Exit Time 10 Seconds Menu 43 Level Entry Time All Levels 20 Seconds Menu 44 Level Flexi Zones Not Set Up NU Menu 45 Level Alarm response All Levels Full Alarm Menu 46 Level Re Arms response All Levels Never Menu 47 Keypad allocation None 18 of 22 496336 Issue 1 808 Fault Finding Menu 50 Program outputs Menu 51 Output Types Bell Normally On Strobe Normally Off All other NO Function Menu 52 Internal sounder Follows Bell Menu 53 Bell Delay 0 Bell Time 20 Minutes Menu 60 Program System Options Menu 61 Installer information Code 7890 Menu 62 PA response Audible Menu 63 Line Fault response Audible Menu 64 Allow Zone omits Disabled Menu 65 System reset Customer Menu 66 Logging Printer Disabled Menu 67 First Circuit Re arm Alarm Abort Disabled Entry Abort Disabled Tampers Comms Disabled Set Set No AC Mains Disabled Reset No AC Mains Disabled Alarm Confirmation Disabled Fault Finding General Faults No response from the keypad key
3. Flexi Zone A Flexi zone is a zone type that can be used whenever you want a zone to change type according to the Level of setting in use Since an Area can belong to more than one Level and each Level can have different entry exit routes then a zone with type Final Exit at one Level may need to be a Normal Alarm at another Level You can program a Flexi Zone to be one of the types Normal Alarm Final Exit Not Used or Entry Route for any Level in which it appears Entering Text Some menus have options that need you to enter text for example zone names For those options the system lets you enter letters from the keypad one at atime by pressing a number key repeatedly until the display shows the letter you want Each number key gives its own number and three letters of the alphabet 14 of 22 496336 Issue 1 808 Leaving Programming Mode Figure 5 shows which letters belong to each number key Select the letter you want press the key shown the correct number of times Use the right arrow key to move the cursor to the next space for a new letter If you make a mistake use the left or right arrow keys to move the cursor over the letter you want to change and key in the new letter If you want to delete a name completely use the left arrow key to move the cursor under the extreme left hand character of the name Press the left arrow key again The display clears the old name The system can store a maximum of eight characters per name
4. ZO3 NU To select the zone type 5 Press the up or down arrow keys A or B until the display shows the two letter code for the zone type you want in this example NA for Normal Alarm The display shows ZO3 NA To allocate the zone to an area 6 Press the right arrow key C The display shows the current area number Z02 NAA1 7 Press one of the number keys 1 to 4 to select the area you want the zone to belong to in this example Area 3 The display shows the Area number you selected ZO2 NAA3 To allocate zone attributes 8 Press the right arrow key C The display shows a letter code for the first of the available attributes belonging to the zone type you selected earlier In this example the zone type was NA and the first available attribute is C Chime The letter to the right of the attribute code shows whether the attribute is enabled Y or disabled N Z02 NACN 9 Press the up or down arrow keys A or B to enable or disable the attribute in this example Chime is enabled The display shows Z02 NACY 10 Press the right arrow key to select the next available attribute The display shows the next attribute available for the selected zone type in this example O Omit Z02 NAON 11 Press the up or down arrow keys A or B to enable or disable the attribute 496336 Issue 1 13 of 22 Notes on Zone Types 808 12 Continue using the right and left arrow keys C or D to select attributes and the up or d
5. Key in 0 zero followed by the default Installer code and then press Menu The display shows MENU NO OR LEVEL 4 Press 0 The display shows 0 INST PROG 5 Press Enter The display shows REMOVE LID 6 Open the end station tamper switch The display shows LOAD DEFAULTS Note At this point you can press Menu to abort the process of loading factory defaults 7 Press Enter The display shows SURE Note At this point you can press Menu to abort the process of loading factory defaults 496336 Issue 1 17 of 22 Factory Defaults 808 8 Press Enter The display shows LOADING DEFAULTS Followed by 00 PROG SYSTEM The end station now has the full set of Scantronic factory defaults and needs reprogramming NOTES 1 The Bell output will be energised If a SAB triggers at this point then check Menu 51 2 If you remove power during programming and you have not created a valid configuration then the system will force you to enter programming mode when you reapply power To make sure you can re enter programming mode successfully the system loads the default Installer Code Factory Defaults When delivered from the factory the 808 is preprogrammed with the follow ing default settings System Users UO1 Access Code 1234 System Full Use Zone omit Not Permitted Log Access Permitted Change Zone names Permitted Change Data and Time Permitted Reset Permitted User 02 08 Not Used Duress Disabled User 00
6. including spaces and punctuation marks For Keyin U V W X Y 99 Z 999 Space 9999 00 doin mv oOovoz srx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 a Figure 5 Letters Generated by Each Number Key Leaving Programming Mode Before returning to the User Mode check all wiring and power connections to make sure there are no faults To Return to the User Mode From Programming 1 EITHER Key in 00 from any main menu heading OR press Menu repeatedly The display shows 00 PROG SYSTEM 496336 Issue 1 15 of 22 Re entering Programming Mode 808 2 Press Menu If the end station lid is open the displays shows REPLACE LID Close the end station lid If no faults are present the display shows the time 09 00 If faults exist the display will show for example CANT EXT 01 FLTS REVIEW FAULTS Use the up and down arrow keys to view faults present on the system Remedy the faults then press Menu until the display returns to the time and date If the display shows a CFG ERR configuration error for example CFG ERRAINLA Then see Fault Finding for an explanation of the fault and how to correct it Re entering Programming Mode To enter Installer Programming Mode The display shows the time 12 15 Key in 0 zero followed by the Installer code default 7890 then press Menu The display shows MENU NO OR LEVEL Press 0 The display shows 0
7. 808 Installation and User Guide Compatible Equipment 927 8 character LCD keypad new style case 929 8 character LCD keypad 947 Portable printer Battery powered and power supply unit 949 Wall Mounted Printer Bracket 951 Printer lead 9040 16 Ohm internal sounder 9056 Plug on Digital Communicator Plug on RedCare STU manufactured by others 9076 01 2 Signalling Interfaces 496336 Issue 1 1 of 22 808 Introduction The 808 is a programmable Alarm System suitable for domestic or small commercial premises The system comprises an end station in a shielded case and up to four separate keypads The end station provides Connections for up to eight Fully Supervised Loop FSL or Closed Circuit zones selectable during programming Three outputs two fully programmable Pins for fitting a plug on communication device Any device that complies with the Scantronic plug on footprint can be fitted The installer can program the system from the keypad which provides an eight character Liquid Crystal Display LCD The programming interface is arranged into a set of numbered menus that lead the installer through the installation process The 808 software provides a flexible installation that can meet many different needs The system can provide for up to 8 identified users The 808 allows users to set the system to four different security Levels for example full set and three part sets which can be programmed by the in
8. D 3 lights and the display shows the current status of the keypad back light 0 for timed or 1 for back light always ON for example 3 1 Change the back light status as required by entering 0 or 1 Press Enter LED 4 lights and the display shows current keypad keys status 0 for Active or 1 for Inactive for example 4 0 Change the keypad status as required by entering 0 or 1 The keypad keys are normally left active ZERO Repeat 1 to 10 for any other keypads connected Set the Prog switch to OFF and remove power to the keypads to lock the address and options into the keypad s 496336 Issue 1 5 of 22 The 808 main PCB has facilities for connecting Four keypads Eight 2 wire FSL detector zones or eight 4 wire closed circuit zones Siren Loudspeakers Three outputs Wiring Figure 2 shows the control unit connector ov _ Sig Keypads 12v SRQ Tamper return Siren We ve ov 12v _ Bell OP1 0P2 OP3 _ Outputs 12V Aux ne Zone 1 ae L 3 ATA wT a ae cr T2 2 Zone 3 in L 3 AT3 ara Q Sopi CCT 4 Fie LO Zone 5 si L 3 AT5 im Zone 6 ive aA cre O LO Zone 7 oe L 6 m7 Q wie ra Zone 8 eras 2 a 2 2 a mo Figure 2 808 Main Connector Wir
9. INST PROG Press Enter The display shows REMOVE LID Remove the end station lid The display shows 00 PROG SYSTEM You have now reached the Installer programming mode Engineer Reset If you wish to perform an Engineer Reset without removing the end station lid type in 0 zero Engineer Code default 7890 then press Enter 16 of 22 496336 Issue 1 808 Resetting Customer and Installer Codes Resetting Customer and Installer Codes First stage reset If the installer and or user codes have been lost or you need to return the end station to the factory default access codes you can load the default codes as follows 1 Disconnect mains and battery power to the system 2 Place a small screwdriver blade between the pins marked RST on the main PCB 3 Apply battery and then mains power to the end station 4 Remove screwdriver blade from RST pins after three seconds The system loads the factory default access codes 1234 for User and 7890 for Installer All user attributes return to default values In addition the system re initialises communications with all keypads The remaining programming is unchanged Return to Factory Defaults Second stage reset If you need to return the end station to factory defaults no programming and an empty log then 1 Follow steps 1 to 4 in Resetting Customer and Installer Codes 2 Reset any alarms by keying in the default User code and pressing Enter 3
10. an supply current additional to the maximum available from the system power supply Output Protection Self resetting thermal Polyswitches protect outputs at the following levels 12V Aux 1 350mA Keypad 12V 500mA Siren 750mA Batt reverse connection 2 500mA Bell Strobe and OP1 are open collector outputs rated at 500mA Battery Standby Battery 12 Volt 6 5AH rechargeable lead acid Gel Type battery Battery Space hxwxd150x 110 x 75 mm Keypad Wiring Recommended maximum distances for the remote keypads from the end station using standard alarm cable is 100 metres per branch for the star configuration For a daisy chain configuration the maximum length must take account of the number of keypads sharing the cable In general a single keypad can be connected at the end of a maximum of 300m of standard cable If you wish to connect more keypads the cable must be shorter or the OV wire must be thicker The criterion is that at the last keypad the voltage between OV and 12V wires must be no less than 10 5V 496336 Issue 1 3 of 22 Zone Wiring 808 Zone Wiring The recommended maximum distance for FSL zones using standard alarm cable is 200m 300m Software Limits The 808 can support e One to four Levels Four Areas in total Eight zones provided by the end station PCB plus one zone pro vided by each keypad Three outputs provided by the end station PCB Four Flexi Zones per Level
11. e 16 07 2 Key inthe factory default user code 1234 and press Enter The display shows one of the following messages depending on how the system is currently set up SYS DIS RST REQ 3 Key in the factory default installer code zero 0 7890 then press Menu The display shows MENU NO OR LEVEL 8 of 22 496336 Issue 1 808 Finding Menu Items 4 Press 0 The display shows 0 INST PROG 5 Press Enter The display prompts you to remove the end station lid REMOVE LID 6 Ifthe end station Tamper Switch is already open close and open it again You have now reached the Installer programming mode The display shows 00 PROG SYSTEM Finding Menu Items The 808 programming is divided into sets of numbered menus Each menu starts with a two digit number The menus are grouped together into the following categories Menu No Category 00 Start point for Installer programming 01 04 09 Software version Testing and Printing 10 11 Account Name 20 21 Zone circuit type 31 32 Zone and Area Programming 40 47 Level and keypad Programming 50 53 Output Programming 60 67 System Options For a complete list of Menus and options see the next two pages 496336 Issue 1 9 of 22 Programming Chart 00 program system 0 Account ame NOTE 01 display panel version number Show software version 20 zone expansion 21 zone expander options Change zone circuit type to FSL cc Except where shown mo
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13. he system from a keypad by one of the following methods Access Code Enter Key The system sets or unsets Level A Or Access Code Level Key The system sets or unsets the Areas as signed to the Level key used Users can reprogram limited parts of the system The 808 provides the following set of user menus Menu 2 Omit 24 hour zones Menu 3 System Options Enable Disable Chime Menu 4 Test Options including Walk Test and Bell Test Menu 6 Set time and date Menu 7 Change zone names Menu 8 Change User Information for example access codes and authority levels This Menu is available to User 1 only Menu 9 Log Functions including View Event Log and Print Event Log 496336 Issue 1 21 of 22 Installer Setting 808 To gain access to these menus from a keypad the user must key in Access Code Menu key Menu Number For more information on using the 808 see 808 User Guide Installer Setting When you leave Programming Mode the system will allow you to enter the Installer access code and use menus 4 6 7 and 9 In addition you can also set and unset the system by entering 0 Installer access code Enter or 0 Installer access code Level key The remote keypads display the message System being configured when a Level has been set using the Installer access code Note that you cannot use the Installer access code to unset the system when a user has set the system with a user acc
14. idden Tamper audible or silent Zone omission 24hr omission Installer reset Anticode reset CSID code RedCare Reset Logging Printer First circuit rearm or lockout Entry Abort Alarm Abort Alarm confirmation Day tamper communications Set no mains Reset no mains 11 of 22 Changing Menu Items 808 Changing Menu Items After selecting a menu press Enter to see further options belonging to that menu The system usually displays an abbreviation for the name of the option and the values the option currently has A flashing character marks the part of the display that will change when you next press a key During programming you can select options within the menu and change their value by using the arrow keys Note On the 927 keypad the A B C and D keys behave as arrow keys The sticky label provided with the keypad shows how they function during programming Make sure you place this label in the space next to the keys under the flap of the 927 e The up and down arrow keys A and B normally let you select which part of the system an option will affect For example menus 31 and 32 use the up and down arrow keys to select particular zones or areas Once you have selected a zone press Enter to start the zone type flashing Use the up and down arrow keys to select the zone type Menus 40 to 47 use the up and down arrow keys to select Areas or Levels The left and right arrow keys C and D either show more opt
15. ing 927 Keypads All keypads must be connected to Keypad terminals on the main PCB or 808 daisy chained to other keypads Figure 3 shows the connections for each keypad 6 of 22 496336 Issue 1 808 Wiring Detector Zones Rear of keypad pcb gt E 1 amper e Q OOOO0OO J N O Exit Terminate aj Button or N C Lock Set Q sale la Fag Switch Extension Piezo 12VDC E E Sounder 25mA Max To detector SIG ________ End Station SRA _ Connections oy To other keypad s Figure 3 Wiring the 927 Keypad Important Please do not connect other devices for example SAB speakers and so on in the same cable as the remote keypad wiring Wiring Detector Zones The 808 main connector has terminals for eight detector zones Zones can be wired as either two wire Fully Supervised Loop FSL or four wire Closed Circuit CC However all eight zones must be of the same circuit type The factory default is for CC zones Use Menu 21 to change between FSL or CC Wiring FSL zones Each FSL zone uses a two wire closed loop with two resistors of different values to differentiate between a Circuit and Tamper signals A 2K2 2 2 kohms resistor is fitted in series at the end of the wired loop EOL End Of Line and a 4K7 4 7 kohms resistor fitted across the alarm contact A
16. ions belonging to a menu or let you move the cursor to individual param eters that you wish to change For example once you have selected a zone type in Menu 32 use the right arrow key to select a zone at tribute For some parameters the up and down arrow keys also let you toggle between on or off Y yes or N no or a short list of allowed values For example menu 32 uses the up and down arrow keys to switch zone attribute on or off When you have finished changing an option press Enter to store the change Correcting mistakes If you decide you have made a mistake then you can abandon a change by pressing Menu instead of Enter You can then re enter the menu to key in the correct value You can use the Menu key to escape from any part of the program Zone Programming As an example of programming the system this subsection shows you how to program an individual zone s type area and attributes 1 Enter programming mode if you have not already done so 2 Select Menu 32 and press Enter 12 of 22 496336 Issue 1 808 Zone Programming The display shows the zone number and current attribute Note that the zone number is flashing shown here by an underline Z01 NU To select a zone number 3 Press the up or down arrow keys A or B until you see the zone number you want in this example zone 3 The display shows ZO3 NU 4 Press Enter The displays stops flashing the zone number and starts flashing the zone type
17. ll tamper devices are connected in Series with the return feed to the end station see Figure 4 496336 Issue 1 7 of 22 Programming 808 4k7 oo Alarm contacts Zone 1 2k2 EOL CCT Tamper Loop arom Note When wiring FSL zones link out the Zone 1 anti tamper terminals of each zone in use AT on the main connnector and expander cards Figure 4 Wiring Diagram for Single Alarm Contacts and Tamper Wiring 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 ohms When the alarm loop is opened and the short removed from the 4K7 resistor the resistor is brought into the circuit and the resistance of the loop is increased to 6K9 causing the end station to detect an alarm condition If a tamper device is opened the loop resistance will be open circuit and the end station will detect a tamper signal The wiring resistance should be restricted to a maximum of 100 ohms The recommended maximum cable distance per zone is 200 300 metres Programming Initial Power Up Note Depending on the status of the system when it is powered up e g open tampers etc some screens may differ from those shown below 1 Apply battery power first then connect the mains The keypad display shows the Software version number followed by the date After 3 seconds the display shows the tim
18. own arrow keys A or B to enable or disable them Note that if you press the left arrow key D too often the display will move back to showing the zone number and type only Simply press the right arrow key C until the display shows the attribute you want to change To store the changes you have made 13 Press Enter The end station stores the changes you have made and the display shows Menu 31 Zone Name for the next zone in this example zone 3 ZONE 03 Z03 NAME Notes on Zone Types Zone Types You assign each detector a zone type so that the control panel can give the appropriate response Types include for example normal alarms 24 hour alarms fire alarms and several others Zone Attributes You can further modify the way the control panel responds to each zone by assigning a zone attribute For example the chime attribute allows you to program the panel to sound a chime tone every time a particu lar detector is triggered Areas Each Area is a set of detectors in the same physical area The 808 can use up to four Areas You assign detectors to an area during program ming Levels A Level is a group of Areas that can be set or unset at the same time Each Level can be thought of as a different level of security The 808 provides up to four Levels labelled A B C and D Each Level can have its own Exit Mode Entry and Exit Times Alarm Response and Re Arm Re sponse LEDs on the keypads show the status of each Level
19. rming Station In the example shown Keypad 2 is an arming station You can only assign one Level to an arming station Action Check Menu 47 NON KEY Z IN LA Meaning No Keyswitch Zone In Level In the example shown Level A has been assigned a keyswitch zone which is not a keyswitch zone type Action Check Menu 41 or 32 KEYSWITCH ZONES Meaning Keyswitch Zone Assigned to Different Levels In the example shown a keyswitch zone has been assigned to more than one Level in the same Partition Action Check Menu 41 User Facilities In User Mode the 808 can store unique access codes for up to eight users Each user can be linked to one or more Levels There are two types of user e The Supervisor User 01 who can change all other user s access to the system e Ordinary users who cannot change their level of access to user functions 20 of 22 496336 Issue 1 808 Operating the System The Supervisor can give users 02 to 08 one or more of the following access rights Enter a Duress code Either Full use set and unset the Levels they are linked to or Arm only set but not unset a Level Omit Zones Read the system log Print from the system log e Change Zone names Reset Levels Change Time and Date The supervisor can give any ordinary user the access rights listed above An ordinary user cannot change the access rights of any other user Operating the System Users can set and unset t
20. s Check the keypad wiring Check the keypad address programming Enter and leave programming mode Power up while shorting RST pins No exit entry tones from remote keypad Check keypad address programming option See Keypads Check keypad is assigned to the Level being set Menu 47 Check if keypad faulty Configuration Checking Error Messages The end station checks the configuration when you exit programming mode or when you apply power If the end station finds a configuration error during power up it displays the message CONFIG ERROR at the keypad The panel is unusable until you cure the problem Note that this will only occur if 496336 Issue 1 19 of 22 User Facilities 808 you have removed power from the end station while in programming mode with a configuration error The end station will not let you leave programming mode until you have cured a configuration error Note In a configuration checking error message the display always shows the words CFG ERR alternating with one of the following messages AINLC Meaning Area Has No Zones In the example shown Level C lists an Area which has not been assigned any zones Action Check Menus 32 and 41 LEVELSET O P 12 Meaning Levelset Output Will Not Work In the example shown output 12 is a levelset output but its assignment means that it will never work Action Check Menu 51 ARMING STN 2 Meaning Too Many Levels Assigned to A
21. staller Individual zones can be programmed as Flexi Zones which change behaviour depending on which security Level is set The 927 LCD Keypad Levels A to D LEDs Set or Unset 8 Character Liquid Crystal Display Power Optional programmable panic alarm keys Press keys 1 and 3 together Scroll and Level setting keys Optional programmable control function keys Press keys 7 and 9 together Edit Keys Keyboard with backlit soft rubber keys Menu and Enter keys Figure 1 927 Operator Controls and Displays The 927 LCD keypad provides an eight character super twist LCD display a green Power LED and four red Level status LEDs The 927 also provides terminals for one zone in addition to those supplied by the end station 2 of 22 496336 Issue 1 808 Technical Specification General Operating temperature 10 40 C Humidity 80 RH Dimensions end station h x w x d 300 x 300 x 80mm Weight end station Approximately 5Kg Power Supply System Power Supply Ambient Temp 20 C 900 mA With the system quiescent this supply is used as follows 808 end station 90 mA Each Remote Keypad 60 mA The remaining current is available for recharging the battery and supply attached devices through the 12V Aux terminals on the main connector With the system in alarm the battery c
22. ve between menus by using the up and down keys At the points markedew press the Enter key 10 of 22 04 test options walk test TEST OUTPUTS 30 program zones amp areas 31 zone names 32 zone options A ES D El ae li r a a amp lt lt 3 g g D a Select zone type Allocate zone to Area Select zone attribute 496336 Issue 1 808 Test outputs speaker sounder and keypad sounder 40 program multi flex 41 level allocation exit mode 43 level entry time flex zones 45 alarm response 46 level rearm operations allocations Allocate Areas to Levels Allocate keyzones to Levels Allocate Exit Mode Set Exit Time Set Entry Time Select Alarm Type Assign Entry Exit tones to keypads Enable Disable keys 1 amp 3 PA and keys 7 amp 9 Control 808 09 print options print event log print config Print all or individually Zones outputs system 50 program outputs 51 program output type 61 installer information For all types select normally energised or normally de energised 63 line fault response 52 Program lsounders Continuous siren 53 GLOBAL bell times 65 system reset Bell Run Time Bell Delay 66 PRINT OPTIONS 67 miscellaneous options 496336 Issue 1 Programming Chart keypads area partitions levels 60 program system options Installer Code Audible Silent H

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