Orisec CP-25 User manual

CP-25, CP-50 & CP-100
Installation Manual
Designed and Manufactured
in the United Kingdom
www.orisec.co.uk

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Notes

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Contents
1. System Overview................................................. 6
CP-25 System Configuration...................................................... 6
CP-50 & CP-100 System Configuration ................................... 7
Control Panels............................................................................... 8
Keypads .......................................................................................... 8
Expanders....................................................................................... 8
Communication modules ........................................................... 9
2. Installation.......................................................... 10
Installation Sequence..................................................................10
Control Panel................................................................................10
Mounting ........................................................................................10
Polymer Panel................................................................................10
Small metal panel...........................................................................11
Large metal panel.........................................................................12
Communication gantry................................................................12
Wiring the Control Panel ...........................................................13
Mains Supply Connection ...........................................................13
Standby Battery.............................................................................13
CP-25 PCB Layout ........................................................................14
CP-50 & CP-100 PCB Layout......................................................14
Connecting Devices to the Network........................................16
Network Connections...................................................................16
Cable Type and Distances...........................................................16
Overcoming Voltage Drop .........................................................17
Installing a 3rd Party Power Supply............................................17
Network wiring examples............................................................18
Remote Keypads..........................................................................19
Keypad PCB Layouts ....................................................................19
Zone Expanders..........................................................................20
ZX-10 PCB Layout ........................................................................ 20
PZX-10 PCB Layout...................................................................... 20
W-XP PCB Layout .........................................................................21
W-XP-R PCB Layout.....................................................................21
Wiring Detection Devices..........................................................23
Normally Closed........................................................................... 23
Normally Open............................................................................. 23
Single EOL - N/C.......................................................................... 23
Double EOL................................................................................... 23
Triple EOL ......................................................................................24
Alternative Triple EOL Values...Error! Bookmark not defined.
Loudspeaker Connections........................................................24
Panel Outputs..............................................................................24
LED Indicator.................................................................................24
Relay Driver ................................................................................... 24
Buzzer Driver.................................................................................24
External Sounder/Strobe Connections...................................25
Network Wiring ............................................................................ 25
Conventional Wiring.................................................................... 25
Communicator Connections ....................................................26
Connecting the PSTN Module.................................................. 26
Connecting the GSM Module ................................................... 26
Connecting the Ethernet Module............................................. 27
Connecting the Wi-Fi Module................................................... 27
Third Party Modules.................................................................... 28
7-Segment display & Select button........................................29
Commissioning ...........................................................................29
3. Programming .................................................... 30
Introduction .................................................................................30
Text Entry........................................................................................30
Copy and paste programming..................................................30
Context sensitive help..................................................................30
Engineer’s programming menu................................................30
Log off & Exit Engineer’s programming menu......................30
Zone Programming ....................................................................31
Zone Type...................................................................................... 31
Zone Text .......................................................................................32
Zone Wiring...................................................................................32
Zone Areas.....................................................................................32
Zone Omit......................................................................................33
Zone Attributes.............................................................................33
Zone Chime...................................................................................34
Zone Soak Test .............................................................................34
Zone Camera.................................................................................34
Voice Message..............................................................................34
System Options...........................................................................35
System Timers ...............................................................................35
System Limits.................................................................................36
System Standards.........................................................................36
System Options.............................................................................36
Requirements ................................................................................37
Speaker Sounds............................................................................38
Volume Levels ...............................................................................38
Monitor Outputs...........................................................................38
Hardware Monitoring..................................................................38
Language........................................................................................39
ES Backlight....................................................................................39
Current Limits (CP-50 and CP-100)..........................................39
Radio Timers..................................................................................39
Radio Options................................................................................39
Chain Control O/P........................................................................39
Area Options ................................................................................41
Area Text ........................................................................................ 41
Area Full Arm Mode..................................................................... 41
Area Part Arm Mode ................................................................... 41
Area Attributes.............................................................................. 41
Arm Control...................................................................................42
Area Engineer Control.................................................................42
Area Bell Control...........................................................................42
Key Control ....................................................................................43
Timer Control ................................................................................43
Common Area...............................................................................43
Silent Exit ........................................................................................44
Area Timers..................................................................................44
System Text..................................................................................45
System Messages..........................................................................45
Remote output Text.....................................................................45
Area Text ........................................................................................45
Part Arm Text.................................................................................45
Zone Text .......................................................................................45
User Name.....................................................................................45
User Setup....................................................................................46
User and Engineer Codes...........................................................46
User Type .......................................................................................46
User Name.....................................................................................46
User Areas......................................................................................46
User Options..................................................................................46
Doors...............................................................................................47
NFC..................................................................................................47
Key Fob...........................................................................................47
Locked by chain............................................................................47

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User Language.............................................................................. 47
Button 1 .......................................................................................... 47
Button 2.......................................................................................... 47
Panel Outputs..............................................................................48
System Type..................................................................................48
Control Type ................................................................................. 50
Remote Type..................................................................................51
Chain................................................................................................51
Count Reached..............................................................................51
Zone Mimic ....................................................................................51
Zone Alarm.....................................................................................51
Zone Tamper .................................................................................51
Zone Masked .................................................................................51
Zone Fault.......................................................................................51
Zone Omitted ................................................................................51
Zone Inactive..................................................................................51
Zone Resistance ............................................................................51
Code Entered.................................................................................51
Light Level Keypad........................................................................51
Light Level Expander....................................................................51
Keypad Temperature ...................................................................51
Expander Temperature................................................................51
Wireless device Temperature.....................................................51
Wireless device Signal Level...................................................... 52
Output Attributes......................................................................... 52
Output Areas................................................................................. 52
Keypad Setup ..............................................................................53
Keypad Areas................................................................................ 53
Keypad Attributes......................................................................... 53
Keypad Sounds.............................................................................54
Keypad Menus..............................................................................54
Map Zone 1 ................................................................................... 54
Map Zone 2...................................................................................54
Map Zone 3...................................................................................54
Keypad Outputs..........................................................................54
Expander Setup...........................................................................55
Expander Areas ............................................................................ 55
Expander Attributes..................................................................... 55
Expander Sounds......................................................................... 55
Expander Location Text.............................................................. 55
Expander Outputs ......................................................................55
Control Timers.............................................................................56
On Time ......................................................................................... 56
Off Time ......................................................................................... 56
On Days.......................................................................................... 56
Off Days ......................................................................................... 56
Holiday Dates ..............................................................................56
Day .................................................................................................. 56
Month............................................................................................. 56
Number of Days........................................................................... 56
Com Port Setup ..........................................................................56
Coms Modules............................................................................ 57
GSM Settings................................................................................. 57
SMS-Service Settings................................................................... 57
Ethernet settings........................................................................... 57
Wi-Fi settings ................................................................................ 57
Speech Dialler..............................................................................58
Telephone Number 1 .................................................................. 58
Telephone Number 2.................................................................. 58
Dial Sequence............................................................................... 58
Trigger............................................................................................ 58
Voice messages ..........................................................................58
Trigger by Chain........................................................................... 58
Voice message options............................................................... 58
ARC Setup....................................................................................59
ARC Telephone Number............................................................ 59
ARC Account Number ................................................................ 59
ARC Protocol.................................................................................59
Protocol Options...........................................................................59
Dial Sequence................................................................................59
CSL / Emizon / BT Redcare Setup ............................................59
WebWayOne Setup .....................................................................59
Reported.........................................................................................60
Cancel..............................................................................................60
ARC Area........................................................................................60
IP Address ......................................................................................60
IP Port Number.............................................................................60
Fast Format Channels................................................................60
Type.................................................................................................60
Trigger............................................................................................. 61
Attributes........................................................................................ 61
Fast Format Channel Area.......................................................... 61
ZX-5C Setup.................................................................................61
Input Zone Mapping.................................................................... 61
Output Type .................................................................................. 61
Output Attributes.......................................................................... 61
Output Areas................................................................................. 61
Test call & Pre-dial ......................................................................61
Test Call Every............................................................................... 61
Test Call At.....................................................................................62
Test On ...........................................................................................62
PSTN Pre-Dial................................................................................62
UDL Options................................................................................62
UDL Options..................................................................................62
UDL Password ...............................................................................62
Rings Before Answer....................................................................62
Answer Machine Rings................................................................62
Answer Machine Message..........................................................62
Camera IP Address.......................................................................62
X10 Outputs .................................................................................63
X10 Text...........................................................................................63
X10 House.......................................................................................63
X10 Unit...........................................................................................63
X10 Brightness ...............................................................................63
Trigger by Chain...........................................................................63
Chain Setup .................................................................................63
Chain Text ......................................................................................63
Chain Timer....................................................................................63
Remote Output Setup ...............................................................63
Remote Output Text....................................................................63
Remote Output Timer .................................................................63
4. Tests and Diagnostics...................................... 64
Test Bell & Strobe.......................................................................64
Walk Test Zones .........................................................................64
View Inactive Zones ...................................................................64
View Zone Status........................................................................64
View System Devices .................................................................65
Wireless Status ............................................................................66
View Module Status ...................................................................66
Wi-Fi Status and Checks ...........................................................67
Do a Test Call.............................................................................. 67
Review Voice Messages ............................................................ 67
Send SMS Message....................................................................68
View Debug Trace......................................................................68
Update Device Firmware...........................................................68

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5. Setup Wireless Zones.......................................69
6. System Event Logs............................................69
View event log.............................................................................69
View mandatory log...................................................................69
View chime log............................................................................69
Print log ........................................................................................69
7. Create / Edit Chains ..........................................73
8. Confirm Devices.................................................73
9. Edit SIA & ID Codes ..........................................73
10. Set Time & Date.................................................73
11. User Menu...........................................................73
12. About....................................................................73
13. Exit Menu ........................................................... 74
14. Specifications & Standards .............................75
Security .........................................................................................75
EMC............................................................................................... 75
Warranty....................................................................................... 75
Notes.............................................................................................76
Notes............................................................................................. 77

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1. System Overview
CP-25 System Configuration

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CP-50 & CP-100 System Configuration

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Control Panels
CP-25
•10 fully programmable on-board zones
•Expandable to 25 zones via expanders and keypads
•Supports Orisec Wireless
•Supports 2 Orisec external sounders via the
network
•Plug on PSTN module support
•One 4-wired network data bus
•Support for a maximum of 5 keypads and 2 zone
expanders
•2 true areas with 3 part arms
•25 programmable user codes
•1250 event log
•8 digi outputs (100ma)
•2 high current outputs (1A)
•2.75A power supply
•EN501-3-1 Grade 2/3 compliant
CP-50
•10 fully programmable on-board zones
•Expandable to 50 zones via expanders and keypads
•Supports Orisec Wireless
•Supports 4 Orisec external sounders via the
network
•Plug on PSTN module support
•One 4-wired network data bus
•Support for a maximum of 10 keypads and 4 zone
expanders
•5 true areas with 3 part arms
•50 programmable user codes
•1250 event log
•15 digi outputs (100ma)
•4 high current outputs (1A)
•1 fully programmable voltage free relay (3A)
•2.75A power supply
•EN501-3-1 Grade 2/3 compliant
CP-100
•10 fully programmable on-board zones
•Expandable to 100 zones via expanders and
keypads
•Supports Orisec Wireless
•Supports 4 Orisec external sounders via the
network
•Plug on PSTN module support
•One 4-wired network data bus
•Support for a maximum of 10 keypads and 9 zone
expanders
•10 true areas with 3 part arms
•100 programmable user codes
•1250 event log
•15 digi outputs (100ma)
•4 high current outputs (1A)
•1 fully programmable voltage free relay (3A)
•2.75A power supply
•EN501-3-1 Grade 2/3 compliant
Keypads
Touch keypads (TK-650)
•Full digital touchscreen keypad
•QWERTY keyboard
•3 fully programmable inputs/outputs (100mA
-ve applied)
•Fully adjustable backlight
•Built in piezo sounder
•16 Ohm speaker output
•Micro USB support for uploading installer logos
•NFC reader
•Light sensor support
•Installer customisable colour themes
•Screen Clean Mode & Screen Blanking
Keyed keypads (RK-500, RK-550, RK-700 & MK-700)
•Maximum 128-character display
•3 fully programmable inputs/outputs (100mA
-ve applied)
•Fully adjustable backlight
•Built in piezo sounder
•16Ohm speaker output
•NFC reader
•Light sensor support
Expanders
ZX-5C
•PCB module plugs onto the control panel PCB
•5 Zone inputs / programmable outputs (100mA)
•4 slots for Orisec communication modules
•X-10 port for automating X-10 devices via the
XM10U/E
•Can be used to backup/ restore panel information
•7-segment display for status and diagnostics
ZX-10
•10 fully programmable zones
•10 fully programmable outputs (8 at 100mA, 2 at
1A)
•16 Ohm speaker output
•7-segment display
•Independent network IN and network OUT
terminals
•RJ45 Compatibility
•Built in piezo sounder

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PZX-10
All the features of the ZX-10, plus the following:
•2.75A intelligent power supply
•Up to 17Ah 12V battery support
W-XP
•Enables use of wireless devices on the system.
•1 fully programmable Voltage free relay (3A)
•1 fully programmable output (100Ma)
•16 Ohm speaker output
•1 Tamper Return terminal
•7-segment display
•Independent network IN and network OUT
terminals
•RJ45 Compatibility
•Built in piezo
W-XP-R
•Enables use of wireless devices on the system.
•Wireless repeater mode
•Wireless bridge mode
Communication modules
PSTN-1 (PSTN Module)
•PCB module plugs onto the control panel PCB
•Alarm reporting via telephone network (PSTN)
•SMS alarm reporting (BT networks only)
•Speech dialler
•Remote control via touch tone telephone
•Answer machine support
•Voice protocol support
ETHERNET-1 (Ethernet Module)
•PCB module plugs onto ZX-5C
•UDL & smartphone app via LAN/WAN
WIFI-1 (Wi-Fi Module)
•PCB module plugs onto ZX-5C
•UDL & smartphone app via wireless LAN/WAN
GSM-1 (GSM Module)
•PCB module plugs onto ZX-5C
•UDL & smartphone app via GSM network
•Speech dialler
•Alarm reporting and SMS

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2. Installation
Installation Sequence
It is strongly advisable to read this section prior to installation.
1. Map the area
Draw a map of the property and include where each component
of the alarm system is to be fitted.
2. Mount the Control Panel
Mount the control panel on an even surface and close to an un-
switched AC power source. Wire the control panel before applying
AC to the panel or fitting the battery.
3. Install the Remote Keypads
Mount the remote keypads at locations that are easily accessible
during entry and exit from the protected area. Connect the remote
keypads to the control panel.
4. Zone Wiring
Install detection devices and connect to the applicable zone (E.g.
control panel or expander.)
5. Other Wiring
Complete all other wiring including external/internal sounders/
Ethernet cables and telephone line connections.
6. Apply Power to the Control Panel
Once steps 1 to 5 are completed, apply power to the control panel.
First, connect the red battery lead to the positive terminal and the
black lead to negative. Then, connect the AC.
7. Program the System
If available use the Orisec UDL software package to program the
system, if this is not available program this system in accordance
with the procedures in the next section.
8. Test the system
Perform a thorough test of the alarm system, checking that the
zones, bell and communications are all functioning correctly.
Control Panel
Mounting
Mount the control panel on a flat, plumb wall using at least three
appropriate screws. The rear casing has been designed with a
central key-hole slot so that mounting is possible without
removing the Printed Circuit Board (PCB).
The angled slot in the lower corner has been provided to allow the
panel to be levelled easily. If the PCB must be removed, carefully
pull back the two front PCB securing clips, lift the front of the PCB
and slide it downward. To replace the PCB simply reverse the
above procedure.
It is essential to ensure that none of the fixing slots or cable entries
are accessible after fixing.
Mains cabling must be secured (e.g. with a cable tie) to one of the
anchor points provided.
Polymer Panel
Removing the polymer panel lid
1. PSU location
2. Battery space (up to 7Ah)
3. Tamper switch
4. WebWayOne Nano fixing (See below)
5. CSL Digi air fixing
6. Removable cable entry shutters
Remove pillar to fit WebWayOne Nano

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Small metal panel
Removing the small metal control panel lid
1. PSU location
2. Battery space (up to 17Ah)
3. Tamper switch
4. Earth tag for lid connector

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Large metal panel
Removing the large metal control panel lid
1. PSU location
2. Battery space (up to 17Ah)
3. Tamper switch
4. Third party communication gantry (See below)
5. Earth tag for lid connector
Communication gantry
The communication gantry is clipped into the base as shown:

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Wiring the Control Panel
WARNING: ELECTRICITY CAN KILL
Before connecting the control panel always disconnect the power
supply at the consumer unit. Seek advice from a qualified
electrician if in any doubt.
Only connect the mains supply to the switch mode power supply.
Never connect the mains supply directly to the PCB.
The system installation must be carried out in accordance with the
national safety standards, for example EN 60950: 1992.
Always refer to National Wiring Regulations when conducting
installation.
An appropriate and readily accessible disconnection device (e.g.
an un-switched 3 Amp fused spur) must be provided as part of
the installation.
The disconnection device must not be connected by a flexible
cable.
Where identification of the neutral in the mains supply is not
possible, a two-pole disconnection device must be used.
Use mains cable of adequate carrying capacity for the rated
current (i.e. at least 0.75mm2).
For the metal control panel boxes both the back and the lid
must be earthed. A cable is provided to connect the lid to
the back.
Mains Supply Connection
The AC Mains supply is connected to a 3-way terminal block which
is housed in the Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS).
1. Remove the cable access cover as shown:
2. Connect the mains supply cable and secure using a cable tie
as shown:
3. Once the mains wiring is completed, replace the cable
access cover.
Standby Battery
The system must be fitted with a 12V battery to provide continued
operation in the event of an AC mains failure. The maximum
capacity of the battery will depend on the housing used:
When connecting the stand-by battery ensure the red battery lead
is connected to the positive terminal of the battery and the black
battery lead is connected to the negative terminal.
Housing
Max Battery Capacity
Polymer
7Ah
Small Metal
17Ah
Large Metal
17Ah

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CP-25 PCB Layout
CP-50 & CP-100 PCB Layout

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1. SMPS Power Connector
The red and black harness lead from the switched mode power
supply module plugs onto this connector and provides 13.7VDC to
power the system.
2. SMPS Monitor Connector
The yellow and white harness lead from the switched mode power
supply module plugs onto this connector and provides full
monitoring and control of the switch mode power supply.
3. Battery Connector
A 12V (up to 17Ah) rechargeable battery must be connected to this
connector to provide continuous system operation in the event of
mains failure. The battery charging circuit is protected by an auto
resetting fuse (PTC) rated at 1.8A.
4. Battery Kick Start
When powering the system from battery only, the ‘Kick-Start’ pins
must be momentarily shorted together with a plain blade
screwdriver or similar, to kick start the power supply into operation.
5. Select button
The select button will allow for local diagnostics via the 7-segment
display. For full information on the select button please see ‘7-
Segment display & Select button’ on page 29.
6. 7-Segment display
The 7-segment display normally shows the seconds from the real-
time clock. When the engineer’s mode is selected the control panel
software version is displayed. Other diagnostic information can be
displayed, for full information please see ‘7-Segment display &
Select button’ on page 29.
7. Engineer’s Keypad Connector
This RJ-45 connector can be used to connect an engineer’s keypad
or it can be used as an alternative to the terminal block network
connections (15).
8. Lid Tamper
The levered micro switch is plugged into this connector and
provides both front cover and removal from mounting tamper
detection.
9. USB Connection
A micro USB port that can be used for local connection to Orisec
UDL and flash updating software from a Windows PC.
10. PSTN Module
The optional Orisec PSTN module is plugged onto this connector
to provide ARC signalling and personal notifications, see page 26
for further details.
11. Communication Controller Module
The optional Orisec ZX-5C module is plugged onto this connector
to provide 4 expansion slots for communication modules, X-10
support and an additional 5 inputs/ outputs. The ZX-5C currently
supported the GSM module, Ethernet module and Wi-Fi module,
see page 26 for further details.
12. RS-485
This port is used by 3rd party devices that require an RS-485
connection for communication, see page 56 for details on RS-485
port options.
13. Communication Ports 1 and 2
The CP-25 provides one serial port (COM1) and the CP-50 provides
two (COM1 and COM2). Each port can be used by 3rd party devices
that require TTL level serial communication, see page 56 for details
on serial port options.
14. Netcom Module
Reserved for future use, CP-50 and CP-100 only.
15. Network Connections
The network terminals provide connections to the remote keypads
and zone expanders. The + and –terminals provide power whilst
the C and D terminals are the data signals. For the CP-50 and
CP-100 the Network output is protected by a software controlled
resettable fuse (PTC) rated at a max of 2A, See page 39 for further
information on programming ‘Current Limits’. For the CP-25 the
Network is protected by a fixed 1.1A PTC.
16. Zone Inputs 1 to 10
Detection devices such as movement sensors, vibration and door
contacts are connected to the zone input terminals. There are
several ways in which to wire a detection device, see ‘Wiring
Detection Devices’ on page 23. Each zone is fully programmable,
see ‘Zone Programming’ on page 31.
17. Auxiliary 12V
These terminals provide auxiliary power for detection devices that
require 12V power, e.g., moment sensors. For the CP-50 and CP-100
the auxiliary 12V output is protected by a software controlled
resettable fuse (PTC) rated at a max of 2A, See page 39 for further
information on programming ‘Current Limits’. For the CP-25 the
auxiliary 12V output is protected by a fixed 1.1A PTC.
18. Speaker
These terminals are used for driving 16Ω extension loudspeakers.
See ‘Loudspeaker Connections’ on page 24 for wiring options.
19. Auxiliary Tamper
This set of terminals provide tamper monitoring for auxiliary
equipment like power supplies and other devices. The auxiliary
tamper can be enabled or disabled, see ‘’ on page 38.
20. External Sounder Connections
These five terminals provide connections to one or more external
sounder units, see page 25 for further details. For the CP-50 and
CP-100 the External Sounder 12V output is protected by a software
controlled resettable fuse (PTC) rated at a max of 2A, See page 39
for further information on programming ‘Current Limits’. For the
CP-25 the 12V output is protected by a fixed 1.1A PTC.
21. Panel Output 16
Output 16 is a voltage free change-over relay rated at 3A. CP-50
and CP-100 only.
22. High Current Outputs
The CP-50 and CP-100 provide four 1A rated switched negative
monitored outputs (Outputs 17 to 20). The CP-25 provides two
(Outputs 9 and 10). The monitoring of each output can be enabled
or disabled, see ‘Monitor Outputs’ on page 38. The output function
is fully programmable, see ‘Panel Outputs’ on page 48.
23. Line Fault and Remote Reset
The Line Fault input is commonly used with stand-alone
communicator modules for monitoring the telephone line. The
Remote Reset input is used for resetting the system remotely. When
0V is applied, the system will perform a remote engineer’s reset and
clear any outstanding conditions.
24. Low Current Outputs
The CP-50 and CP-100 provide fifteen 100mA rated switched
negative outputs (Outputs 1 to 15). The CP-25 provides eight
(Outputs 1 to 8. The output function is fully programmable, see
‘Panel Outputs’ on page 48.

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25. Digi Status LED
If the optional PSTN module is fitted onto the control panel, dialling
and communication status is indicated with this LED.
Connecting Devices to the Network
Before connecting a device to the control panel network, ensure all
power has been isolated from the control panel (AC Mains &
Battery). Do not continue if there is still power present on the control
panel as this may damage the device or control panel and invalidate
any warranty.
Keypads, expanders and Orisec external sounders connect to the
same network terminals. These are located at the bottom left hand
corner of the control panel and may be connected serially/daisy
chain, in parallel/star, or any combination of the two.
Network Connections
The network is made up of four terminals incorporating power and
data. To ensure correct operation, all four terminals on the device
must be connected to the corresponding terminals on the control
panel, or previous device. The table below shows each terminal and
its description:
Terminal
Description
12V
+12V supply, fuse (PTC) protected
0V
0V supply
C
Clock
D
Data
Cable Type and Distances
For improved immunity to electrical noise, the use of screened 4
core cable is recommended. The screen should be twisted together
and wired into the (–) terminal at the control panel only.
The maximum recommended distance for devices when using
standard 7/0.2 alarm cable is:
500m for each branch when using the parallel/star
configuration
When using a series/daisy chain configuration the maximum
distance will depend on the number of devices connected on
the chain. The more devices that are connected, the shorter
the distance to the last device, due to voltage drop in the cable.
The table below shows the voltage drop along standard 7/0.2
alarm cable for different loads:
Current
Drawn
Cable Length
10m
20m
30m
40m
50m
100m
60mA
0.10V
0.19V
0.29V
0.38V
0.48V
0.96V
80mA
0.13V
0.26V
0.38V
0.51V
0.64V
1.28V
100mA
0.16V
0.32V
0.48V
0.64V
0.80V
1.60V
120mA
0.19V
0.38V
0.58V
0.79V
0.96V
1.92V
140mA
0.22V
0.45V
0.67V
0.90V
1.12V
2.24V
160mA
0.26V
0.51V
0.77V
1.02V
1.28V
2.56V
180mA
0.29V
0.58V
0.86V
1.15V
1.44V
2.88V
200mA
0.32V
0.64V
0.96V
1.28V
1.60V
3.20V
220mA
0.35V
0.70V
1.06V
1.41V
1.76V
3.52V
240mA
0.38V
0.79V
1.15V
1.54V
1.92V
3.84V
260mA
0.42V
0.83V
1.25V
1.66V
2.08V
4.16V
280mA
0.45V
0.90V
1.34V
1.79V
2.24V
4.48V
300mA
0.48V
0.96V
1.44V
1.92V
2.40V
4.80V
320mA
0.51V
1.02V
1.55V
2.05V
2.56V
5.12V
340mA
0.54V
1.09V
1.63V
2.18V
2.72V
5.44V
360mA
0.58V
1.15V
1.73V
2.30V
2.88V
5.76V
380mA
0.61V
1.22V
1.82V
2.43V
3.04V
6.08V

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Whichever method of wiring configuration is used, ensure that the
voltage between the ‘+’ and ‘–’ terminals at each device is no lower
than 10.5V when the system is running on the standby battery.
Overcoming Voltage Drop
There are three ways in which to overcome voltage drop:
1. Use thicker lower resistance cable. Standard 7/0.2 alarm cable
has a resistance of 8 Ohm per 100m.
2. Double up on the power connections. This will require using
a 6 or 8-core cable rather than a 4-core cable.
3. Install an additional Orisec power supply such as a PZX-10
powered expander to power the device locally. See wiring
example below.
Installing a 3rd Party Power Supply
When a 3rd party power supply is installed, the 0V connections on
the power supply must be connected through to 0V on the control
panel and the +12V connection between the control panel and the
device must be disconnected, see wiring example on next page.

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Network wiring examples
Zone Expander –with standard alarm cable
Zone Expanders and keypads –with standard alarm cable
Zone Expanders and Keypads –with a power supply
Using RJ-45 patch lead to connect devices

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Remote Keypads
Keypad PCB Layouts
The PCB layout for the RK-500, RK-550, RK-700 and MK-700 is
shown below:
The PCB layout for the TK-650 is shown below:
1. Network Connections
The Orisec Keypads network connection.
2. Input/ output terminals 1-3
These terminals can be as zone inputs (e.g. detection devices) or
outputs. If using the one or more terminals as zone inputs each
zone must be mapped to one of the available system zones, see
‘Keypad Setup’ on page 53. Once mapped each zone can be
programmed for type, wiring, areas and options, see ‘Zone
Programming’ on page 31.
If using one or more terminals as outputs each output (rated at
100ma) can be programmed, see ‘Keypad Outputs’ on page 54.
3. Speaker
These terminals are used for driving 16 Ohm extension speakers.
Each type of tone can be enabled or disabled for each keypad, see
‘Keypad Sounds’ on page 54.
4. Tamper Switch
The patented combined lid, screw and wall tamper switch will signal
a tamper condition if the front cover locking bolt is undone or if the
front cover is removed. On Grade 3 installations it will also signal a
tamper if the unit is removed from the mounting surface. The
lid/screw tamper for each keypad can be enabled or disabled, see
‘Keypad Attributes’ on page 53.
5. Piezo Sounder
The piezo sounder generates low level alarm tones, key press, and
warning tones. Each type of sound can be enabled or disabled for
each keypad, see ‘Keypad Sounds’ on page 54.
6. Address Selection
Each keypad must be assigned a different address using the
Address selector. Set the DIP switch to the required position:
If the DIP switch is set as 0 (Software Address), the keypad address
is defined by software utilising the local keypads menus. Please refer
to the keypad installation manual for further details.
7. Micro USB Port
USB communication port that can be used to flash update the TK-
650 firmware or edit the company logo screen.
Address 0
(Software
address)
Address 1
Address 2
Address 3
Address 4
Address 5
Address 6
Address 7
Address 8
Address 9
Address 10

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Zone Expanders
The ZX-10, PZX-10, W-XP & W-XP-R zone expanders can be
connected to the network to provide additional zones and outputs.
The PZX-10 has all the features of the standard ZX-10, with the
addition of built in fully monitored power supply.
ZX-10 PCB Layout
PZX-10 PCB Layout
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