HomeLink 7510r Operating instructions

Homelink 75
Security System
Installation and
Programming
Guide
For DD243:2004 Compliant Installations

© Cooper Security Ltd. 2006
Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct.
However, neither the authors nor Cooper Security Limited accept any liability for
loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book.
The contents of this book are subject to change without notice.
Printed and published in the U.K.
This manual applies to software used in the 7510r control unit with version 3.0x
software.

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Contents
Introduction........................................................................................ 1
Overview .....................................................................................................1
A Tour of the Control Unit...............................................................................2
Controls and Displays .............................................................................................2
Opening the Case...................................................................................................3
Controls and Connectors .........................................................................................4
Technical Specification........................................................................ 5
Specification.................................................................................................5
General ................................................................................................................5
Security................................................................................................................5
Radio ...................................................................................................................5
Communications ....................................................................................................6
Power Supply ........................................................................................................7
Electromagnetic Compatibility ..................................................................................7
Outputs ................................................................................................................7
Inputs ..................................................................................................................7
Fuses ...................................................................................................................7
Electrical Safety .....................................................................................................7
Compliance Statements...........................................................................................7
Compatible Equipment...................................................................................8
Installation ......................................................................................... 9
Tools Required..............................................................................................9
1. Insert Blanking Plates ................................................................................9
2. Fix the Wall Plate..................................................................................... 10
3. Connect to Mains..................................................................................... 10
4. Connect Wired Detectors (Optional) ........................................................... 11
5. Connect to Telephone Line (Optional)......................................................... 11
6. Remote Loudspeaker/Microphone (Optional)................................................ 12
Tone Volume ....................................................................................................... 12
7. Fit Battery.............................................................................................. 13
8. Assemble and Close Control Unit................................................................ 13
Commissioning the System........................................................................... 14
Programming .................................................................................... 15
Entering Installer Menu................................................................................ 15
Leaving the Installer Menu............................................................................15
Restoring the Access Codes (1st stage Reset) .................................................. 15
Restoring All Factory Default Programming ..................................................... 16
Detectors................................................................................................... 17
Add/Del Detector ................................................................................................. 17
Deleting a Single Detector ..................................................................................... 18
Edit Zones........................................................................................................... 18
Outputs .....................................................................................................23
Teaching Radio Receivers ...................................................................................... 24
Edit Outputs........................................................................................................ 24
Other Devices............................................................................................. 27
External Siren...................................................................................................... 27
Info Module......................................................................................................... 29
WAM Module........................................................................................................ 30
Arming Station..................................................................................................... 33
Partitions ................................................................................................... 35
Partition Name..................................................................................................... 35
Exit Mode............................................................................................................ 35
Exit Time/Entry Time............................................................................................ 36
Alarm Response................................................................................................... 36
Part Set Exit Mode................................................................................................37
Part Set Final Exit As ............................................................................................37
Part Set Entry Route As.........................................................................................37
Strobe on Set (770r only)......................................................................................37

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Strobe on Unset (770r only)...................................................................................37
System Options .......................................................................................... 38
User Access .........................................................................................................38
Remote Access.....................................................................................................39
Language ............................................................................................................40
Restore Defaults...................................................................................................40
Installer Code ......................................................................................................41
Tcmd needs Entry.................................................................................................41
PA Response........................................................................................................41
Auto Rearm .........................................................................................................42
Siren Delay..........................................................................................................42
Siren Time...........................................................................................................42
Stray on Entry Delay.............................................................................................43
Supervision .........................................................................................................43
Jamming Detection...............................................................................................44
Batt Load Test......................................................................................................44
Siren in Part Set...................................................................................................44
Force Set ............................................................................................................44
RF Siren Options ..................................................................................................45
Panel Siren..........................................................................................................45
Alarm Confirmation...............................................................................................46
IP Network................................................................................................. 47
Downloading .............................................................................................. 48
Account Name......................................................................................................48
Connection Type...................................................................................................49
Rings to Answer ...................................................................................................49
Answer On One Ring (Answer phone defeat).............................................................49
Access Mode........................................................................................................50
Phone Book .........................................................................................................51
IP Network ..........................................................................................................51
Secure Callback....................................................................................................52
Modem Baud Rate ................................................................................................52
Reporting................................................................................................... 52
Alarms (ARC Reporting).........................................................................................53
Social Care Reporting............................................................................................62
Speech Dialler......................................................................................................65
SMS Reporting .....................................................................................................69
Line Fail Reporting................................................................................................72
Primary Telecoms.................................................................................................73
Social Care................................................................................................. 73
Start Monitoring At/End Monitoring At......................................................................73
Monitoring Interval ...............................................................................................73
Set Volume..........................................................................................................73
Testing...................................................................................................... 74
View Log.................................................................................................... 76
Appendix A: DD243 Compliance.........................................................77
Applicability.........................................................................................................77
Setting (Clause 6.3)..............................................................................................77
Unsetting (Clause 6.4) ..........................................................................................78
Sounders and Status Indication ..............................................................................78
BS 8473: 2006.....................................................................................................79
Alarm Filtering .....................................................................................................79
Appendix B: Glossary.........................................................................80

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Introduction
Overview
The 7510r is the control unit for a Homelink 75 security
system. The 7510r provides the user with an array of
features designed for domestic users. These include social
alarm monitoring, activity alarm monitoring, direct
communication to mobile telephones and voice
messaging.
Fitted as standard within the plastic enclosure are all of
the features required for an alarm system control unit
including keypad, graphic display, high output siren,
power supply and stand-by batteries. Supplementing
these features, and also fitted as standard, are an
integral speech dialler and modem communicator
supporting all major alarm formats, a proximity tag
reader, speech recording and playback facilities, user
voice prompts and a microphone providing remote listen-
in capabilities.
A comprehensive range of wireless peripherals is
available for operation with the control panel. These
include a door contact/universal transmitter, a passive
infra red detector, smoke detector, radio siren, 4 button
telecommand, panic alarm, single button pendant
transmitter, remote arming station, remote information
module, and output modules. The panel supports 32
wireless alarm zones, 2 hardwired zones, 32 wireless
outputs, 2 hardwired relay outputs, 16 four button
telecommands, 16 panic buttons or pendants, and 50
users.
Optional devices include a plug-on GSM/SMS
communicator, a plug-on IP (Internet Protocol) card, and
a PC based Downloader programme for remote
configuration, fault analysis and servicing.
This manual shows the simple procedure required to
install the control unit. When you have completed the
physical installation please consult the Programming
section for details of configuring the system to meet your
exact requirements.

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A Tour of the Control Unit
Controls and Displays
Figure 1 shows the controls and displays available on the
control unit.
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1. LCD display (monochrome, 128x64 pixels).
2. Set key.
3. Navigation keys.
4. Numeric keypad.
5. Unset key.
6. Emergency keys.
7. Social alarm key.
8. Microphone aperture.
Figure 1. Controls and Displays

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Opening the Case
To gain access to the interior of the control unit undo the
two screws at the bottom of the case.
Figure 2. Screw Locations
Ease the body from the wall plate, see Figure 3.
Caution! Disconnect the ribbon cable from the wall plate
before opening the case completely.
Figure 3. Internal Ribbon Cable

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Controls and Connectors
Figure 4 shows the connectors available in the body of
the control unit.
1
2
3
8
9
7
6
5
4
10
1. Siren. 6. External loudspeaker and microphone connector.
2. Battery compartment. 7. Access to plug on modules.
3. Internal loudspeaker. 8. Back plate ribbon cable and connector.
4. Telephone line connector. 9. Loudspeaker volume adjuster.
5. Reset and Kick Start pins. 10. USB Socket
Figure 4. Connectors
Figure 5 shows the connectors available on the wall plate.
1. Mains cable strain relief clamp. 3. Mains connector.
2. Ribbon cable connector. 4. Wired zones and outputs connector.
Figure 5. Wall Plate Connectors

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Technical Specification
Specification
General
Product name 7510r.
Manufacturer Cooper Security Ltd.
Environmental Class II.
Operating temperature Tested -10 to +55°C.
Dimensions 285mm W, 206mm H, 45mm D.
Weight 1.060 kg (without stand-by
battery).
Case material ABS.
Zones 2 wired, 32 radio.
Telecommands 16.
Pendants 16.
Outputs 2 wired, 32 radio.
Internal Clock ±10 minutes over one year
(depending on the accuracy
of the mains supply
frequency).
Security
Security Grade Grade 2.
Radio detector differs 16,777,214 (224 -2).
Radio Supervision Programmable.
Access code 4 digits, all four digits may be
any number 0 to 9, giving
10,000 differs.
Code blocking Blocked for 90s after four
incorrect codes in series.
Radio
Radio Section Operating frequency
868.6625MHz Narrowband.
EN 300 220-3.
EN 300 330-2
Telefication

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Transmitter range The range of the transmitters
compatible with this control
unit depends on the
environment in which they
are installed. As a guideline,
most transmitters will work
up 200m range in free space
conditions.
Communications
Speech messages can be configured to be up to 44s long
(one 12s home message and four consecutive alarms
messages of 8s each).
Built in PSTN
This product meets the performance criteria of D2, M2,
S1 and I0 as described in EN50136-1-1 subject to
network conditions.
ATS rating ATS 2 (EN50131-1)
PSTN Scancom Fast Format, SIA I,
SIA II, SIA 3 and SIA 3
Extended.
Social Alarm Scancom, Scancom Fast
Format, and Tunstall.
This product can share a PSTN line with other telephony
or fax equipment.
GSM/ISDN/Ethernet/GPRS
Uses plug on module with proprietary interface between
control unit and module.

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Power Supply
The internal power supply is an off-line switching type.
This product complies with the requirements of EN50131-
6 Type A power supply at Grade 2 and environmental
class 2.
Mains power supply 230VAC, 80mA max, 40mA
min, +10%/-15%, 50/60Hz
±5%.
Standby Battery 6 x 1.2V 2000mAh AA
rechargeable NiMH.
Standby time: more than 12
hours.
Max recharge time: less than
72 hours.
Monitoring includes Mains fail, battery low
voltage, battery failure.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Immunity Conforms to EN50130-4.
Emissions Conforms to EN61000-6-3.
Outputs
O/P 1& 2 Voltage free, single pole relay
contacts rated 24VDC @ 1A
or 120VAC @ 0.5A.
Inputs
Zone 33 and 34 Fully Supervised Loop.
Fuses
The control unit has a T400mA mains fuse.
Electrical Safety
Conforms to EN60950-1.
Compliance Statements
This product is suitable for use in systems designed to
comply with PD 6662: 2004 at grade 2X and
environmental class II.
This product complies with the requirements of CLC/TS
50131-3:2003 at grade 2 and environmental class II.

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This product complies with the requirements of EN50131-
6:1997 at grade 2 and environmental class II.
This equipment is compliant with EN 50136-2-1:1998 and
EN 50136-2-3:1998. It allows the alarm transmission
system to meet the performance requirements of EN
50131-1:2006 ATS 2 provided that:
a) It is installed in accordance with the installation
instructions.
b) The connected PSTN is functioning normally.
c) The ARC is adequately equipped.
When programmed correctly this product complies with
DD243:2004 as required by ACPO policy.
Compatible Equipment
701rEUR-50/60 Pendant Transmitter
702rEUR-00 Watch Pendant Transmitter
706rEUR-00 Two button PA/tilt switch transmitter
710rEUR-00 Two button PA
714rEUR-00 PIR Transmitter (Small case)
720rEUR-00 Smoke Detector Transmitter
722rEUR-00 Four button telecommand with PA
723rEUR-00 Four button telecommand
726rEUR-00/50 Two button PA Transmitter
734rEUR-00/01 Door Contact Transmitter
739rEUR-00 PC Board for glass break detectors
762rEUR-00 Two Channel Receiver
768rEUR-50 Eight Channel Receiver
750rEUR-00 Radio Siren
7525rEUR-00 Arming Station
770rEUR-00 Wireless Accessory Module (WAM)
771rEUR-00 Info module
08740EUR-00 ISDN Module
08841EUR-00 GSM Module
08844EUR-00 GPRS Module
08750EUR-00 Ethernet module
02080EUR-00 Extension Speaker/Microphone

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Installation
Warning: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
The radiated output power of this device is below those
levels considered safe by European exposure limits.
Nevertheless, when fitting the product place it in such a
manner as to minimise the potential for human contact
during normal operation. To minimise exposure, users
should be more than 200 mm from the device during
normal operation
Tools Required
Flat screwdriver (small).
Philips screwdriver.
Drill.
6mm and 4mm drill bits.
6mm and 4mm screws.
Wallplugs, filler.
1. Insert Blanking Plates
Fill unused cable access holes with blanking plates
provided. Note that some blanking plates have a hole to
allow you to use smaller sized trunking.
Figure 6. Insert Blanking Plates.

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2. Fix the Wall Plate
Use at least three fixing holes when mounting the wall
plate on a wall.
Figure 7. Screw Wall Plate to Wall
3. Connect to Mains
Figure 8 shows the mains connection. Connect to a
suitable supply using a double pole disconnect device in
accordance with EN60950-1.
Figure 8. Mains Connection

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4. Connect Wired Detectors (Optional)
Figure 9 shows an example of using the wired inputs to
connect simple door contact. Note that the 7510r does
not provide auxiliary power for PIRs.
Z34
4k7
2k2
Z33
NC
C
NO
NC
C
NO
O/P1 O/P2
Figure 9. Connecting Detectors
5. Connect to Telephone Line (Optional)
The person connecting the 7510r control unit to the PSTN
must be suitably qualified. Connect the 7510r telephone
connector (see Figure 10) ONLY to the PSTN or to other
circuits designated as Telecommunications Network
Voltage
Caution: Telecommunications Network Voltage
A, B Connect to PSTN
A1, B1 Connect to local phone extension (if required)
E For added surge protection connect to a suitable protective earth.
C Note: (UK only) connect to ringing wire from PSTN and to ringing wire on
extension phone, if fitted.
Figure 10. Telephone Connection
Door Contact

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6. Remote Loudspeaker/Microphone
(Optional)
If you wish to add either a Loudspeaker/Microphone unit
(0208EUR-00) or Loudspeaker only unit (0904UK-00) for
social alarm use, then connect them as shown in Figure
11.
Figure 11. Loudspeaker/Microphone Connection
Tone Volume Softer
Note: This control changes the
volume of non-alarm tones (for
example Exit/Entry tone). To
change the volume of voice
announcements see “7510r
User Guide”. The volume of
alarm tones is fixed.
Louder
Figure 12. Adjusting Tones and Chime Volume.

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7. Fit Battery
Fit six AA 2100mAh NiMH batteries to the battery
compartment in the back of the control unit, see Figure
13.
Figure 13. Fitting Batteries
Make sure that you refit the battery compartment lid and
secure it with the screw provided.
8. Assemble and Close Control Unit
Hook the top of the control unit body over the top of the
wall plate.
Connect the ribbon cable from the control unit body to
the wall plate (see Figure 14).
Figure 14. Connect Ribbon Cable
Lower the control unit body onto the rest of the wall plate
and secure with the screws provided (see Figure 2).

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Commissioning the System
After installing the control unit you should commission
the alarm system as follows:
1. Apply mains power to the control unit.
Note: When you connect the control unit to the power
supply for the first time, the control unit asks you to
select the language to be used by the display,
followed by the default programming options for a
particular country. You can examine the defaults
when you enter programming mode.
2. Use the Installer Menu (see the next chapter) to
teach the control unit the identity of its radio
detectors and any other peripherals. See the
installation instructions supplied with each detector or
peripheral.
3. Install detectors and peripherals at their selected
locations.
4. Use the
Installer Menu - Testing option to:
a) carry out a walk test of the detectors.
b) test the operation of any other peripherals.
5. Program the system to suit user requirements.
6. Instruct the user in operation of the system. See the
Homelink 75 User Guide.

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Programming
Entering Installer Menu
1. Make sure the system is unset and showing the
standby screen (time and date).
2. Press Menu.
3. Key in your Installer access code.
(When delivered from the factory the default Installer
access code is “7890”).
When you key in the last digit of the access code the
keypad displays the first item on the Installer Menu.
4. Press uor nto display more items from the menu.
5. Press SELECT to enter that item of the menu.
Leaving the Installer Menu
1. Press DONE or BACK until the top line of the display
shows the words “Installer Menu”.
2. Press EXIT to leave Installer Menu.
The display shows “Leave Installer Mode?”.
3. Press YES.
The display shows the time and date. The system is
ready for use.
Restoring the Access Codes (1st stage Reset)
If the user and/or Installer codes are lost then:
1. First remove mains power, then open the case and
disconnect the battery (see Figure 4).
2. Identify the Reset pins on the main PCB (see Figure
4).
3. Short the Reset pins together using a small wire link.
4. Reconnect the battery.
Note: If you need to run the control unit from the battery
temporarily, then briefly short the Kickstart pins
together. The control unit will not operate from a
battery unless you do this.

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5. Apply mains power if available.
6. Remove the short from the Reset pins.
The control unit loads the factory default access
codes:
User 1: 1234, Installer: 7890.
7. Close the control unit.
Restoring All Factory Default Programming
If you wish to restore all factory default options then:
1. From the Installer Menu select System Options, Restore
Defaults, Factory Defaults.
The display asks for confirmation.
2. Press YES to load defaults.
(Press BACK to go back to the Installer Menu without
changing defaults.)
The system loads all defaults except for Access Codes
and the Log (see Note).
The display returns to the Installer Menu.
Note: The log is protected and cannot be erased by the
Installer.
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