AirTech ADVISOR CD 7212 User manual

142938999-1
Installation
Manual
Software from Version: V6.0
ADVISOR
®
CD 7212
CD95/15012
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This manual contains installation details for the CD72, CD95 and CD150. When used in conjunction with the
Programming Manual and the User Manual, it provides the installation engineer with basic installation and
programming information.
Programming
The 'Programming Manual' for the CD72 or the CD95/CD150 covers all necessary aspects of programming
the system. Everybody involved in installing or maintaining this panel should have access to a copy of this
manual. The 'Programming Manual’ is available from your ARITECH national office.
The ‘Programming Map’ for the various systems can be found at the end of this manual.
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CONTENTS
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES ..................................................................................................... 7
Before switching on the power..................................................................................................... 8
Figure 1. Separate alarm and tamper connection...............................................................8
Figure 2. Joint Connecting the alarm & tamper...................................................................8
Figure 3. Overview of the dipswitches on remotes..............................................................9
PROGRAMMING GUIDE.......................................................................................................... 11
Figure 4. Keys on a CD30xx..............................................................................................11
Returning to default settings...................................................................................................... 12
Leaving programming mode...................................................................................................... 13
Dialler........................................................................................................................................ 13
Other manuals........................................................................................................................... 13
INSTALLATION GUIDE ........................................................................................................... 14
Wiring diagrams CD72.............................................................................................................. 14
Figure 5. CD72 cabinet......................................................................................................14
Figure 6. CD72 control panel.............................................................................................15
Wiring diagrams CD95/150....................................................................................................... 16
Figure 7. CD95 cabinet......................................................................................................16
Figure 8. CD150 cabinet....................................................................................................16
Figure 9. CD95/150 control panel......................................................................................17
Opening CD3008 / CD3048 keypad .......................................................................................... 18
Figure 10. Opening the CD3008 / CD3048 keypad..........................................................18
Opening CD3009 / CD3049 keypad .......................................................................................... 18
Figure 11. Opening the CD3009 / CD3049 keypad...........................................................18
CD3008 / CD3009 keypad......................................................................................................... 19
Figure 12. CD3008 / CD3009 keypad ...............................................................................19
CD3048 / CD3049 keypad......................................................................................................... 19
Figure 13. CD3048 / CD3049 keypad ...............................................................................19
CD9031 expander ..................................................................................................................... 20
Figure 14. CD9031 expander............................................................................................20
Keypad back tamper ................................................................................................................. 21
Connecting an extra power supply............................................................................................. 22
Figure 15. Use of an extra power supply...........................................................................22
Inputs........................................................................................................................................ 22
Connecting a detector without memory ..................................................................................... 23
Figure 16. Dual loop Connecting a detector without memory............................................23
Connecting a detector with Latch .............................................................................................. 23
Figure 17. Dual loop Connecting a detector with latch......................................................23
Connecting a key switch............................................................................................................ 24
Figure 18. Connecting a key switch with LED's.................................................................24
Connecting a “nitewatch” system............................................................................................... 24
Figure 19. Connecting a CP4005 Nitewatch PCB.............................................................24
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Connecting a fire detector ......................................................................................................... 25
Figure 20. Connecting a fire detector................................................................................25
Outputs ..................................................................................................................................... 26
Connecting a relay or an LED.................................................................................................... 26
Figure 21. Connecting a relay or an LED on the output....................................................26
Connecting an AS256 and AS294/394 sounder ........................................................................ 27
Figure 22. Connecting the AS294/394 + internal siren AS256..........................................27
Figure 23. Connecting the AS294/394 ..............................................................................27
Connecting the GS600/610/710/711 shock sensor (CD72 only)................................................ 28
Figure 24. Connecting the GS710/711 with separate alarm & tamper loops ....................28
Figure 25. Connecting the GS710/711 with combined alarm & tamper loops...................28
Printer output............................................................................................................................. 29
Figure 26. Printer connection ............................................................................................29
AS270/AS271 internal siren....................................................................................................... 30
SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................. 31
PROGRAMMING MAP CD7212 .............................................................................................. 33
PROGRAMMING MAP CD95/15012 ....................................................................................... 37
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INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
The CD72, CD95/150 control panels have been designed, assembled and tested to meet current standards
of stability and resistance to electrical interference from the environment.
If the following guidelines are followed, the system should give many years of reliable service.
1. Ensure that there is a good earth for the alarm system.
A GOOD EARTH IS ESSENTIAL FOR EFFECTIVE RESISTANCE TO ELECTRICAL
INTERFERENCE
Do not forget to provide a (network) earth for the telephone dialler.
2. Maintain a good separation between low voltage and mains supply cables, and use separate points of
entry into the control panel cabinet.
3. Avoid loops of wire inside the control panel and route cables so they do not lay on top or underneath
the printed circuit board. The use of cable ties is recommended and improves neatness in the box.
4. Mains switching relays must NOT be fitted inside the control panel cabinet. The switching of these
relays may cause electrical interference.
4.1 Use a relay with good insulation between the contacts and the coil.
4.2 Place a suppression diode (e.g. a 1N4001) across the relay coil.
4.3 Relays connected to open collector outputs of the alarm system should be rated at 12 volts DC
with a coil impedance greater than 400 Ohms.
5. The remote bus cable is used for communication between the control panel and the
keypads/expanders. The greatest care should therefore be taken when installing this cable. NEVER
split this cable into separate cables. Do not use cables with wires which are used for TELEPHONE
connections or for switching, for example, flashing lights, sirens or relays.
6. Avoid cable ducts and cable ways which contain mains power cables. This is particularly important
when such ducts contain cables supplying electric motors, fluorescent lights or 3-phase power. If this is
not possible, shielded cable should be used and the cable should be earthed at the control panel end
ONLY.
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BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE POWER
1. Detectors (or key switches) can be connected in two ways:
Conventional: One zone each is required for both tamper and the alarm. Both zones should be
closed with an end-loop resistor (4.7 kOhm). Program the ‘zones’ menu as ‘Alarm’
Figure 1. Separate alarm and tamper connection
Dual loop: The alarm and tamper are placed together in one zone. The zone has two end-loop
resistors (4.7 kOhm) to differentiate between alarm and tamper. Figure 2 shows how
they are connected. Program the ‘zones’ menu as ‘Dual’.
Figure 2. Joint Connecting the alarm & tamper
This connection method gives the following input values:
The zone is Resistance Panel zone
voltages Remote zone
voltages Reaction
on standby 3k5 - 6k2 2.1 - 2.8 V 4.7 - 6.8 V none
triggered 6k6 - 11k7 2.9 - 3.6 V 6.9 - 8.6 V alarm
open > 12k7 > 3.7 V > 8.7 V tamper
short-circuited < 2k9 < 1.9 V < 4.6 V tamper
Table 1. Operation of the inputs
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2. Set the DIP switches of all the remote keypads and expanders.
Remote 1 must be a keypad.
CD72, remotes 2 to 4 must be keypads and remotes 5 and 6 expanders.
CD95/150, remotes 2 to 8 can be keypads or expanders but remotes 9 to 16 must be expanders.
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Keypad 1
Keypad 1
(all off)
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Remote 2
Keypad 2
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Remote 3
Keypad 3
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Remote 4
Keypad 4
CD95/150
CD72
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Remote 5
Expander 1
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Remote 6
Expander 2
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Remote 7
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Remote 8
CD95/150
CD72
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Expander 9
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Expander 10
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Expander 11
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Expander 12
CD95/150
only
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Expander 13
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Expander 14
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Expander 15
1
2
3
4
ON
SD
Expander 16
CD95/150
only
Figure 3. Overview of the dipswitches on remotes
3. Close the tamper switches on the remote keypads, expanders and the control panel. Also close all
zones which can cause a direct alarm. If this is not done, the system will be triggered as soon as it is
switched on.
4. Remove link LK1 or JP1 from the PCB so that it returns to default settings.
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5. Supply only mains power to the control panel. The system will power up in the ARMED state. Any
zones that may be open will initiate a full alarm condition and the sounders will activate.
Do not use a battery to power the system when installing or changing the installation. If there is a
short circuit in the 12 volt power supply, the voltage regulators in the supply (together with the fuses)
will prevent serious damage to the system The 12 volt power supply will decrease sharply in the
event of a short circuit.
If a short circuit should occur, remove the 12 volt connections one by one. When the connection with
the short circuit is removed the power supply will return to 12 volts.
NOTE: ONLY KEYPAD ONE IS OPERATIONAL.
Every time power is removed from the system the control panel memorises its status. If power is
restored to the panel, the system starts up again in this status (except if LK1/JP1 has been removed).
6. Enter ‘0’ followed by the default user code ‘1122’ at keypad 1. 'Disarm?’ is shown on the display.
System then disarms.
If the sirens have been activated, these will now stop. The status of the system or the time and date
will now appear in the display.
7. Enter ‘0’ followed by the default engineer’s code ‘1278’ at keypad 1 and press ‘ââ’to return to
programming mode.
N.B. Do not forget to initialise additional keypads and expanders with the menu:
‘INSTALL REMOTE’
Replace LK1/JP1.
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PROGRAMMING GUIDE
1. Take some time to become familiar with the overview of the programming maps which can be found
at the end of this manual.
2. Any programming changes made may not take effect until you exit programming mode.
3. If while programming an option the message “No Privilege” is displayed, the configuration is “Split
System” and you do not have access to all the areas. This may be caused by not obtaining “Extended
Access” (Maintenance menu), or because one or more of the areas are armed.
4. The following keys may be used:
Always enter a ‘0’ before entering an
engineer/user code to prevent errors !
Under keys 1 to 9 there are 3 letters of the
alphabet: press the keys repeatedly to enter first
the number, then the lower case letters and then
the upper case letters. Keys 9 and 0 have special
symbols such as the comma and space.
The arrows move the cursor during entry.
Press ‘üü’to accept an entry.
Cancel an entry by pressing ‘X’.
To delete a character, overwrite with another
character or a space.
Note: CD30xx stands for the keypads:
CD3008, CD3048, CD3009 and CD3049
DISPLAY
ABC
1
DEF
2
GHI
3
JKL
4
MNO
5
PQR
6
STU
7
VWX
8
YZ
9
Cursor left
á0
Cursor right
â
downup
End
Accept
X
ü
Figure 4. Keys on a CD30xx
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RETURNING TO DEFAULT SETTINGS
There are two methods of returning the system (not the dialler) to default settings, these are:
1. The removal of JP1 (CD72) or LK1 (CD95/150). Subject to the ‘Engineers Lock’ not being
programmed, this method will return the panel to default settings without the use of an engineer’s
code. Proceed as follows:
-Remove both the battery and the mains power.
-Remove jumper JP1/LK1.
-Connect the mains power. Only keypad 1 is operational. The software version is displayed on the
other keypads (if present). As the default setting is “armed” any open zones will trigger the system
and the sounders will activate.
Enter ‘0’ followed by the default code ‘1122’ to disarm the system.
Use code ‘1278’ to return to programming mode.
If the default codes are invalid, the system had ‘Engineers Lock’ blocking programmed.
If the current engineers’ code is known use procedure 2, if not, then replacement of the PCB is
the only way to gain access to programming mode.
2. By programming. Use this method if ‘Engineers Lock’ blocking is active and the engineers’ code is
known. Proceed as follows:
-KEYPAD ONE MUST BE USED FOR THIS PROCEDURE
ALL AREAS MUST BE DISARMED
-Go to keypad 1.
-Enter the installation engineers’ code.
-If the system is split, you will be asked for an area number, enter 1, press ‘↓↓‘and you will enter
the ‘Maintenance’ section of the engineers programming menu.
Accept this ‘üü’ and use the down arrow key until ‘Extended Access’ is displayed.
Accept this ‘üü‘ to gain extended access, then press ‘X’ to return to ‘Maintenance’.
-Press ‘7’, ‘6’ and ‘1’ successively. You are now in the menu ‘Miscellaneous’, ‘Factory Prog.
Menu’, ‘Default Settings’. ‘Are you sure?’ flashes in the display.
If ‘No Privilege’ appears, there are two possibilities:
◊You are not at keypad 1
◊The system is split and you do not have access to all areas. Check this using ‘Extended
Access’.
-Press accept (‘üü’). ‘Wait ...’ appears in the display.
-The system has now reverted to default settings.
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LEAVING PROGRAMMING MODE
Before leaving programming mode use the ‘Show Open Zones’ facility under the ‘Maintenance’ menu (menu
1.3). If any zones shown are 24Hr zones (e.g. tamper or fire) the alarm will activate on leaving the engineers’
programming mode.
If dual loop is programmed, the letter T will appear next to the zone number to indicate the tamper section of
the loop is open.
Procedure:
a. Check for open 24Hr zones (see above).
b. Press ‘X’ until ‘Goodbye’ is displayed.
c. Press accept ‘üü’.
DIALLER
The use of the RD6203 dialler is recommended. This dialler fits inside the control panel cabinet and is
connected to the control panel’s PCB using the cable supplied. The dialler may also be programmed via the
keypad.
A separate manual is available for the dialler.
OTHER MANUALS
Programming Manual CD72 or
CD95/150 A fully documented programming information manual. Separate
versions for the CD72 and the CD95/150
User manual Details user options
Manager Manual A user manual which examines the options in more depth.
Intended for the manager.
Programming Manual RD6203 Documented information on programming the RD6203 dialler
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INSTALLATION GUIDE
WIRING DIAGRAMS CD72
Power supply
adjustment (DO
NOT ADJUST)
Printer connector
Fixing hole
Fixing hole Fixing hole
Cable entries
BATTERY
230V connection
Transformer
Main PCB
Main PCB
RD6203 Dialler
To hold lid in place while
servicing the panel
Figure 5. CD72 cabinet
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∼
∼
−
+
1 2 3 4
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
−
+
−
+
−
+
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
J1
D
C
B
A
39
40
41
42
43
1
2
3
4
5
Battery18VAC
To RD6203
Eprom
Processor
EEprom
JP1
Tamper
switch
external tampering
Ext. Siren
Tamper
Line Fault
to keypads and
expanders
Outputs
PL1
RS232
printer
External siren (O/put 19)
Internal siren (O/put 18)
Aux. power
CD7203
Zones
1
8
See section
specifications
See section
specifications
Figure 6. CD72 control panel
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WIRING DIAGRAMS CD95/150
Power supply adjustment
(DO NOT ADJUST)
LED
“power on”
Fixing hole
Memory card
connector
Dialler connector
Input expander
socket
Main PCB
Fixing hole
RD6203 Dialler
BATTERY
Fixing hole
Mains cable
entry
Transformer
Cable entries
Output expander
socket
Fixing hole
Printer connector
RS232
Fold lid down
(CD95)
Figure 7. CD95 cabinet
Power supply adjustment
(DO NOT ADJUST)
Fixing hole
Dialler connector
Memory card
selector
Dialler connector Output expander
socket
Printer connector
RS232
Mains cable
entry
Fuse holder
Transformer
Screw holes for cover
Wall fixing holes
Cable fixing
points
BATTERY
RD6203
Dialler
Main PCB
Lift upPull forward
Opening the cabinet
Unscrew the screws (2x)
Remove earth connection
Figure 8. CD150 cabinet
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Output Expander
Output
41 to 48
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
F1
Battery18VAC
To RD6203
Eprom
LK1
Tamper
Switch
(CD95 only)
external tampering
tamper
siren
line fault (in)
to keypads and remotes
Printer RS232
External siren O/put 50
Internal siren O/put 49
CD9503/
CD15003
Zones
1
16
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
FTC/Reset (in)
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
Outputs
1
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CP4003
Input
Expander
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
D
C
B
A
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
Power
output
Connector
memory card
zone 144 to 152
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CD9005
See section
Specifications
Figure 9. CD95/150 control panel
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OPENING CD3008 / CD3048 KEYPAD
Figure 10. Opening the CD3008 / CD3048 keypad
OPENING CD3009 / CD3049 KEYPAD
Figure 11. Opening the CD3009 / CD3049 keypad
Push
Push clip in with
screwdriver and
lift up cover
Remove screw if
installed
Lift up
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CD3008 / CD3009 KEYPAD
Display contrast
adjustment Keypad address
setting switches Cable entry from
top
Fixing hole
Push the side clip
to remove PCB
Cable entry from
back
Cable entry from
bottom
Fixing hole
Fixing hole
Extra screw to
secure lid
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
D
C
B
A
4-wire bus
connection
Buzzer volume adjustment
Figure 12. CD3008 / CD3009 keypad
CD3048 / CD3049 KEYPAD
Display contrast
adjustment Keypad address
setting switches Cable entry from
top
Fixing hole
Push side clip to
remove PCB
Cable entry from
back
Cable entry from
bottom
Fixing hole
Fixing hole
Extra screw to
secure lid
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
Four-wire bus
connection
D
C
B
A
Buzzer volume adjustment
Buzzer
2
1
4
3
OB
ON
Zones
-
+
Power connection
OFF
Jumper to cut
off Buzzer
Figure 13. CD3048 / CD3049 keypad
Remote Connection to
connections CD 72 CD 95/150
A38 50
B37 49
C36 48
D35 47
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CD9031 EXPANDER
Cable entry from
top
Fixing hole
Fixing hole
Fixing hole
Fixing hole
Lid tamper
with lid tamper = Link 1-2
without lid tamper = Link 2-3
Expander Address
setting switches
Cable entry from
back
Cable entry from
bottom
Reverse
tampering
Zones
Outputs Four-wire bus
connection
Cover
tampering
Processor
AC BD
OAOB
TAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Figure 14. CD9031 expander
Remote Connection to
connections CD 72 CD 95/150
A38 50
B37 49
C36 48
D35 47
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