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Installation Manual. 1Universal Elite Multi-Lingual LCD Terminal. Rev 2.0 June 2011
LAN Wiring
The LAN is connected using twisted pair
communications cable. Connect Data A& B
using one pair; POS & GND with another pair.
Data A & B must be on the same pair.
(Over longer distances, use heavy duty Fig.
8 for POS & GND, or a separate power
supply) Cabling distance should be no more
than 1.5km from the Control Module or a
LAN Isolator, “LAN 2 or 3” Port.
Universal Elite Multi-Lingual LCD Terminal 995000ML
IMPORTANT NOTE: This product, if running V8.0 firmware or later, provides configuration
options that also allow installation in Concept 1000/2000 systems (Aust & NZ only). If
installing in a Concept 1000/2000 system, you will require the Concept 1000/2000 Supplement
to this manual. P/N: 635000MLC2K. This can be downloaded from the Inner Range Website:
http://www.onlinetraining.innerrange.com/login/index.php
Elite LCD Terminals are used to perform programming and User operations, display alarm messages
and review system activity. Abacklit keypad allows for positive PIN & data entry and indicator LEDs
provide Area/system status information. The module number and options are programmed from the
keypad. Flush/surface mount options, Tamper monitoring, Zone Inputs and Auxiliaries are provided.
This Multi-Lingual version also provides support for multiple charactor sets and allows the Installer to
choose the character set that matches the Language provided in the Control Module firmware.
NOTE: An option for simple PIN, ON and PIN, OFF Area control is now provided via LCD Terminals.
See the Programming Manual V7.8 or later for details.
Elite LCD Terminal Parts List
- Elite LCD Terminal assembly.
- Alternative rear casing.
- Alternative hinged front cover.
- 4 x M2.5 Self tapping screws.
(2 for fixing front of case to rear, +
2 spare)
- Installation Manual and mounting
template. (This document)
From
Previous
module To next
module
* LAN POS not
connected if
Terminal powered
from external
Power supply.
B A - +
*
B A GND POS X1 X2 X3 X4
B A - +
Specifications
Power Supply Input: 11V to 14V DC
Operational Current: Normal: 20mA. Max: 45mA
Auxiliary Output Current: 100mA max. Each.
Physical dimensions: Height: 143mm,
Width: 89mm,
Depth: 28mm
Installation environment: 0º - 40º C @15% to 85% Rel.
humidity (non-condensing)
Zone Inputs
Tnn:Z01 Zone Input 1. Connect Door Reed if
DoorForced/DOTLrequired. (NoEOLrequired)
Tnn:Z02 Zone Input 2. Connect REX button
if required. (No EOL required)
See Programmer’s manual for details of LCD
Terminal System Inputs.
NOTE: Tnn = Terminal Number.
Auxiliaries
T??:X01 Aux. 1.
T??:X02 Aux. 2. or LED 4. (See page 4)
T??:X03 Aux. 3 unless used for Zone 1
T??:X04 Aux. 4 unless used for Zone 2
or Pulse Beeper option.
T??:X05 Aux. 5. Internal Beeper.
T??:X06 Aux. 6. LED 1.
T??:X07 Aux. 7. LED 2.
T??:X08 Aux. 8. LED 3.
Universal Elite Multi-Lingual LCD Terminal. Rev 2.0 June 2011 Installation Manual.2
Installation Template
Tamper Switch Actuator
Surface mount option.
Plunger left intact. Flush mount option.
Top of Plunger removed.
38 mm
120
mm
19 mm 19 mm
8 mm
Cutout for Flush Mounting
72mm wide X 105mm high.
(Actual dimension of protrusion is
70.5mm wide x 104mm high
x 9mm deep)
= Mounting hole locations
- Flush or Surface mount option.
Position of LCD Display
Installation Manual. 3Universal Elite Multi-Lingual LCD Terminal. Rev 2.0 June 2011
Connections & Link Options
Zone Input
Wiring.*
e.g. Door Reed
Closed = Seal.
Open =Alarm.
(No EOL’s)
* See Table of
Zones & Auxiliaries
on Page 1.
LK2. Reset.
Shorting this link while holding
down the <HELP> key enables
Configuration mode, follow
procedure on page 4.
CAUTION !. Take care not to damage PCB tracks or components during installation.
LK1 (LAN Termination)
is fitted if unit is one of the
two furthest modules on the
LAN or a LAN Isolator. (See
“Model 3000/4000
Installation manual” or “LAN
Installation &
Troubleshooting” for more
details.) If LAN Isolators are
used, each isolated section
of the LAN is treated as a
separate LAN system when
terminating modules.
Auxiliary
O/P Wiring.*
100mAmax.
e.g. 12V Relay
LAN Connections.
See Page 1 for information.
Installing the Terminal
- Choose an appropriate mounting location and ensure that the LCD display will be at, or slightly
below eye level for all users. The LCD Contrast (View Angle) can be adjusted if required. See p4.
- If Flush mounting, cut a rectangular hole in the wall, 72mm wide and 105mm high and snap the
extension plunger off the tamper switch lever before positioning the rear of the case into the wall.
Refer to Installation template supplied opposite.
- The Flush mount or Surface mount rear casing can now be installed using three countersunk screws
or bolts. Remember to insert the LAN cable and any other wiring through the cable entry cutout first.
Refer to Installation template supplied opposite.
- Connect the wiring into the Screw Terminal block TB1, and fit or remove theTermination link, LK1, as
required. Refer to “Connections & Link options”, “Zone Inputs and Auxiliaries” and “LAN wiring”
- Position the two tabs at the top of the front casing into the retaining slots at the top of the rear casing,
then secure the two halves using the M2.5 self tappers in the two holes at the bottom of the unit.
(Normally concealed by the cover)
- Choose the appropriate front cover for this installation and fit onto the hinge pins at the bottom of the
unit. (If not already fitted)
Z01 Z02
-+
Universal Elite Multi-Lingual LCD Terminal. Rev 2.0 June 2011 Installation Manual.4
Commissioning
Alternatively, one of the messages opposite may be displayed if:
-There is already an LCD Terminal with the same address number.
-The module number is too high for the memory size / configuration.
1. Enable Terminal Configuration Mode.
Method 1: Short LK2 (RESET); push down and hold the <HELP> key;
Wait 2 seconds; then remove short on LK2 & release the <HELP> key.
Method 2: Remover power; push down and hold the <HELP> key;
Re-apply power and release the <HELP> key.
2. Terminal Number.
Select an LCD Terminal number that isn’t already used in the system,
then set the module number by entering the required number on the
keypad, followed by <OK> to save.
3. LED 4 Control.
To control LED 4 via an auxiliary (T??:X02), Use Right Arrow key to
select “Aux2”, then press <OK>. Auxiliary control of LEDs 1 to 3 is
already available. See table below.
4. Language
Select the Language number required to match the Language
provided in the Control Module Firmware:
01 English 02 Czech/Albanian
03 Danish/Swedish/Icelandic/Norwegian/Finnish
04 Estonian
05 Italian/Dutch/Spanish/Portugese/Catalan/French/German
06 Latvian
07 Lithuanian 08 Polish
09 Turkish 10 Slovak
11 Hungarian 12 Croatian
5. Contrast (View angle) Setting.
Use Up/Down Arrow keys to adjust the contrast (View angle) required.
6. Pulse Beep Option.
To enable pulsing beeper whenever Auxiliary 4 (T??:X04) is ON, Use
Right Arrow key to select “Aux4”, then press <OK>. DO NOT wire to
Zone 2/Aux 4 if this option selected.
Display message:
Module Exists.
Module Too Big.
go to step 1.
Display shows:
Module Number
Change No: 99
Led 4 >
Off
Language
No: 05 ÀÁÂÎÏÖü
Contrast ^/V
Pulse Beep >
Off
When installation is complete, power the Terminal. The display may show a normal Diary, Area
status, or Alarm message, etc. This means that the default Terminal number (Set to 99 at the factory)
has been accepted. To change the Terminal no. & configure, “LED 4”, “Language”, “Contrast” and
“Pulse Beeper” options, go to step 1.
© 2004 - 2011. Inner Range Pty. Ltd. Part No: 635000ML
Use the Left Arrow key at any time to scroll back through the options.
Press the <END> key when finished.
Other Terminal options are set in “LCD Terminal Programming”, <MENU>, 7, 2, 1.

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