Tynetec Advent xt User manual

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Adventxt
WardenCallSystem
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InstallationGuide
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INDEX
SectionTopicPage
1Introduction 3
2SystemOverview 4
3ControllerInstallation 6
4NetworkWiringRequirements 8
5NetworkLoadConsiderations 9
6NetworkTerminationBoard 10
7NetworkCableColourCode 13
8PAAmplifier&SMPSUInstallation 14
9IntercomUnitInstallation 15
10 IntercomUnitAuxiliaryDevices 16
11 IntercomUnitDILSwitches&LinkSettings 18
12 RemoteIntercomUnitInstallation 19
13 Fitting&RemovingtheIntercomFront 20
14 IntercomUnitTestMode 21
15 ManagerCallpointInstallation 22
16 LiftCallpointInstallation 23
17 StatusModuleInstallation 24
18 ManagersDisplayPanelInstallation 25
19 NetworkReceiverInstallation 26
20 ZonedNetworkReceiverInstallation 28
21 DigitalDoorPanelInstallation 30
22 DoorEntryTelephoneInstallation 33
23 CombinedIntercomInstallation 35
24 DoorOpenAlarmInstallation 38
25 BTLineSelectorInstallation 39
26 NetworkDataRepeaterInstallation 40
27 EthernetInterfaceKitInstallation 41
28 DigitalCommunicatorInstallation43
29 DECT&FixedCLITelephones 44
30 Kirk400SoloBaseDECT 45
31 Kirk400SoloBaseDECT–RepeaterDeployment 47
32Kirk400MultiCellDECT51
33Kirk400MultiCellDECT–RepeaterDeployment53
34Kirk6500DECT55
35Kirk6500DECT–RepeaterDeployment57
36 ControllerFirmwareLevelReport 59
37 AmendmentsRecord 60

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240VAC
240VAC
PIR
DETECTOR
240VAC
240VAC
240VAC
SMOKE
DETECTOR
CEILING
PULLCORD
DOORENTRY
TELEPHONE
169MHz
NETWORK
RECEIVER
STANDARD
INTER
COM
169MHz
AERIAL
MANAGER
CALLPOINT
LIFTCALLPOINTLIFTMOTORROOM
INTERFACE
TELECARE
RADIO
DEVICES
LOCKPSU
DOOR
LOCK
PRESS
TO
EXIT
SYSTEM
NETWORK
STATUS
MODULE
MINIATURE
PRINTER
MANAGERS
DISPLAY
PANEL
DIGITAL
DOORENTRY
PANEL
DOORCONTACT
FIREALARM
PANEL
ADVENTXT
CONTROLLER
PAAMP&PSU
CORDLESS
DECT
TELEPHONE
OFFICEDESK
TELEPHONE
MATRIX
IP PBX
DEDICATEDXT
TELLINE
OFFICE
TELLINE
DECTBASE
STATION
REMOTE
INTERCOM
COMBINED
INTERCOM
DIGITAL
COMMUNICATOR
ROUTER
1.INTRODUCTION
TheAdventxtisanalarmmonitoringandcommunicationsystemdesignedspecificallyforgroupedhousingschemes.
AtypicalinstallationwillcompriseofanAdventxtcontrollerwithintercomunitsandperipheraldevicesconnectedona
commonbuswiringnetwork.AlarmcallsarereportedtoanonsitemanagerviaaDECTcordlessordesktelephone,calls
mayalsobereportedviaastandardPSTNlinetoaremotecontrolcentreormobiletelephone.
240V
AC

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2.SYSTEMOVERVIEW
PartNo.DescriptionNotes
ZXT100AdventxtControllerincbatterystandby&telecomdialler
ZXT122AdventxtEthernetInterface(MK3) storesTelecaredataforremoteanalysis
ZXT155PAAmplifier&SMPSUtypically80PAintercomsperPSU
ZXT201StandardIntercom
maximum255intercoms/callpointspersystem
ZXT206StandardIntercom+PA
ZXT211ExtracareIntercom
ZXT216ExtracareIntercom+PA
ZXT280‐87CombinedIntercomRange
ZXT250ManagerCallpoint
ZXT260/5LiftCallpoint(FlushS/S)
ZXT271LiftCallpoint(SurfaceABS)
ZXT221RemoteIntercom1perintercom
ZXT226RemoteIntercom+PA
S00600CeilingPullcordmaximum5perintercom(withLED)
N/ASmokeDetectorusemainspowereddetectorswithintegral
standbybattery&normallyopenrelayoutput
N/APIRMovementDetectoruse12VDCPIR’swithnormallyclosedrelay
output(additionalPSUmayberequired)
ZXT300StatusModule1persystem
ZXT311MiniatureThermalPrinter 1perStatusModule
ZXT315ManagersDisplayPanel 1persystem
ZXT325169MHzNetworkReceiver Total16persystem(maximum12zoned)
ZXT326169MHzZonedNetworkReceiver
W06250169MHzAerial&5mCoax 1perNetworkReceiver
ZXT4XX169MHzRadioDevicesmaximum2048persystem
ZSD411SiDigitalDoorPanelmaximum16persystem
ZFT220AdventxtTelephone1perintercom
ZFT221AdventxtDualTelephone slavetelephoneforabove
W0052512V/2APowerSupplyUnit 1perDoorPanel(forlocksupply)
ZCS766DeskTelephonemaximum4persystem
ZXT556MatrixIPPBX1persite
ZXT503Kirk400WirelessServer(SoloBase) 1persite(max6Repeaters)
ZXT504Kirk400WirelessServer(MultiCell) 1persite(max3basestations/12repeaters)
ZXT536IP12ChannelBaseStation maximum3persite(withMultiCellServer)
ZXT502PoEInjector1persite(SoloBase)
ZXT54916PortFastswitch(8xPoE) 1persite(MultiCell)
ZXT5122ChannelMultiCellRepeater max6perBase(Solo)or3perBase(MultiCell)
ZXT523/524Spectralink7202/7212DECTHandset maximum12persite
ZCS729KirkRepeaterProgrammingKit 1offpurchase
W0052512V/2APowerSupplyUnit asrequiredforRepeaters
ZXT548700VAUPS1persiteforMatrixIPPBX&PoE/Fastswitch
ZXT330BTLineSelectorUnitoptional1persystem
ZXT130DigitalCommunicatoroptional1persystem
WIRING REQUIREMENTS
Onnewinstallationsthesystemwiringnetworkshouldbea6pairCW1308BTspeccable,onsiteswithexistingcablinga
minimumof5twistedpairsarerequired(or4pairswithoutPAordoorentry).
Thetelephonewiringnetworkshouldbea2pairCW1308BTspeccablewithBTmastersockets.AdedicatedPSTNlineis
requiredifthefacilitytoreportcallstoaremoteControlCentreisspecified.
A4pairCat5ecable(maxdistance100metres)isrequiredbetweenthePoEinjector/FastswitchandtheKirk400Wireless
Server/IPBaseStations.RJ45wallsocketsandpatchleadsarerequiredtoterminatetheCat5ecable.
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
ALaptopPCwithWindows98,2000orXPlnternetExplorerandaserialdatacableisrequiredforallsystemprogramming.
Windows7LaptopscanbeusedwithaMicroSoftapplicationthatrunsXPmode(onlycompatiblewithWindows7
Professional,EnterpriseorUltimateeditions).SeetheAdventxtProgrammingManual(TynetecDocNo.FM0411).

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2.SYSTEMOVERVIEW
INTERCOM UNITS
Upto255intercomunitscanbeconnectedonthesystemnetwork.Eachintercomcanhaveceilingpullcords,smoke
detectorsandPIR’s(foractivityorintrudermonitoring)connectedasstandard.Anadditional4inputsareavailableon
intercomswithoutadoorentrytelephoneconnected.
REMOTE INTERCOM UNITS
Oneremoteintercomcanbeconnectedperintercomifspeechisrequiredin2rooms.Remoteintercomsareavailablewith
orwithoutPA.
MANAGER/LIFT CALLPOINTS
Variousvandalresistantcallpoints(forexternaluse)andliftspeechunitsareavailable.Theseareaddressedasintercom
unitsandarethereforeincludedinthe255maxlimit.
RADIO DEVICES
Amaximumof16networkreceivers(whichcanincludeamaximumof12zonednetworkreceivers)canbeconnectedon
thesystem.Upto2048Altecradiodevicescanberegisteredpersite.Radiodevicesinclude;personalpendants,fall
detectors,flooddetectors,temperaturesensors,gasdetectors,COdetectors,etc.
STATUS MODULE
Onestatusmodulecanbeconnectedonthesystemnetwork.Thishasakeyswitch&LED’stoselectthesystemoperating
mode.Aminiatureprinterandupto16callerIDdisplaypanelscanbeconnectedtothestatusmodule.
MANAGERS DISPLAY PANEL
Onemanagersdisplaypanelcanbeconnectedonthesystem.Thisisawallmounted10.4”VGAtouchscreenmonitorto
displaycallinformationandthesystemstatus.Italsohasa1GBmemorytostoresystemevents.Thisrequiresconnection
totheAdventxtcontrollerandamainssupply.
DOOR ENTRY OPTION
Upto16digitaldoorentrypanelscanbeconnectedtotheAdventxtcontroller‐additionalPSU’swillberequiredfordoor
locks.Doorpanelshavea“Manager”buttonasstandard.WhereonetelephoneisconnectedperdwellingusetheZFT220,
iftwotelephonesarerequiredbothmustbeZFT221’s.Arangeofcombinedwardencall/doorentryintercomoptionsare
alsoavailable(ZXT280‐287).
PA OPTION
Apublicaddress(PA)optionisavailabletobroadcastgeneralannouncementsorafirealarmtonethroughallintercoms.
SpecialintercomswithPAfacilitymustbefittedandonePAamplifier&SMPSUisrequiredforevery80intercoms.Each
groupof80intercomsmustbeonaseparatenetworkleg.
DECT & FIXED TELEPHONES
AMatrixIPPBXisrequiredtointerfacetheKirk400/6500DECTtelephonesystemtotheAdventxtandanoutside
telephoneline.TheKirk400DECTsystemwillusuallycovermostinstallations,largeorcomplexsitesmayrequireKirk
6500.Theradiocoverageofbasestationscanbeincreasedwithrepeaters.TomaintainoperationoftheDECTsystem
duringamainsfailureanadditionalUPSisrequired.
BT LINE SELECTOR OPTION
Ifspecified,theAdventxtcanhave2dedicatedtelephonelines(primary&secondary)oraprimarylineandasecondary
GSMcellularterminalconnectedviaaBTlineselectorunit.Iftheprimarylinefailsthesecondaryline/GSMmodulewill
automaticallybeselected,oncetheprimarylineisrestoredthesystemwillautomaticallyswitchback.
ETHERNET INTERFACE OPTION
TheEthernetInterfaceKitwillstoreallsystemactivityfordownloadandanalysisusingTynetec’siCaresoftware.A
BroadbandconnectionwithafixedIPaddressisrequired.
REMOTE CONTROL CENTRE (PSTN ARC)
ThechosenPSTNAlarmReceivingCentremustsupportBS8521orTT92protocol.
DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR (IP ARC)
TheoptionalDigitalCommunicatorallowstheAdventxttoconnectwithanIPAlarmReceivingCentre.

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SUPPLY
FUSED SPUR
(UNSWITCHED + NEON)
240V AC
MAI NS
DECT
LINE
PSTN
MODULE
SMPSU
BATTERYBATTERY
FIT CABLE TIE FOR STRAIN RELIEF
CORE
FERRITE
ON/OFF SWITCH
FIT 5A FUSE
FLEX
3 CORE
3.CONTROLLERINSTALLATION
TheAdventxtcontrollerishousedina400x500x75mm(HxWxD)steel
enclosurewithanintegralpowersupplyunitandrechargeable
standbybatteries.
3x20mm
KNOCKOUTS
ONR/HSIDE
240VAC
MAINSINPUT&
ON/OFFSWITCH
INSTALLATION
Thecontrollershouldbelocatedinadry,secureareawhichiseasilyaccessibleforterminationandfutureservice.To
removethelidundothesinglefixingscrewandunhookoffthetoplocatingslots.Fixthecontrollertothewallusingthe
twokeyholes(228mmverticallybetweencentres).Allsitewiringshouldentertheenclosureviathe20mmknockouts
provided‐undernocircumstancesshouldholesbedrillednearthemaincircuitboardarea.
MAINS SUPPLY CONNECTION
The240VACmainsconnectionshouldbetakenfromthelandlordssupplyandterminatedviaanun‐switchedfusedspur
withneonalongsidethecontroller.Thetypicalpowerrequirementforabasic32wayAdventxtsystemis15Watts.
Connectthecontrollertothefusedspurusingthe3coreflexandIECsocketprovided.Securetheflextothechassisusing
thecabletieprovidedtopreventthemainsleadbeinginadvertentlyunplugged.Thespurshouldbefittedwitha5Afuse.
Iftheflexisreplacedforanyreasonalwaysensuretheferritecoreisre‐fittedascloseaspossibletotheIECsocket.
4x20mm
KNOCKOUTS
ONTOPFACE

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TERMINATION
BOARD
BATTERY BATTERY
SMPSU
MODULE
PSTN
LINE
DECT
2 x MASTER
BT SOCKETS
BT LINE
IN
BASE
TO DECT
STATIONS
BT LEADS
SUPPLIED
3.CONTROLLERINSTALLATION
27V SMPSU MODULE
Thecontrollerincludesa27V/150W(5.6A)switchedmodepowersupplyunitwithsolidstateoverloadprotection.Withthe
mainssupplyONthegreenoutputhealthyLEDshouldbeilluminated.Theoutputvoltageisfactorysetto27.5VDC(with
thebatteriesdisconnected)usingaDVMacrossV+/V‐.
BATTERY STANDBY
Intheeventofamainsfailure,two12V5Ahrechargeablebatterieswillmaintainatypical
systemforapprox.8hours.Aprotectioncircuitwilldisconnectthebatterysupplyinthe
eventofprolongedmainsfailuretopreventdamagetothebatteries.Themainssupply
mustbeappliedfirsttoenergisetheprotectioncircuit,i.e.thesystemwillnotfunction
bysimplyconnectingthebatteriesalone.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
TwoBTmastersockets(notsupplied)arerequiredtoconnecttheexternaltelephonelineandthelocalDECTbase
stations/fixedCLItelephonestothecontroller.
ThePSTNlineshouldbeterminatedinamastersocketbythetelephonecompany.Connecta2pairCW1308speccable
fromthesecondmastersocket(terminals2,3&5)totheDECTbasestation,MatrixIPPBXorfixedtelephonesocketson
thescheme.Noteamaximumof4devicescanbeconnectedtotheAdventxt.
27V/150WSMPSU
(W00581)
27VOUTPUTHEALTHYLED27VADJUST
MAINSLIVE
MAINSNEUTRAL
MAINSEARTH
0V
0V
27.5VDC
27.5VDC

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MODULE
STATUS
OFFSITE
REMOTE
OFFSITE
LOCAL
BT LINE FAULT
FAULTS EXIST
ONSITE
PRINTER
ADVENT xt
CONTROLLER
MANAG ER
CALLPOINT
MANAGER
NETWORK
RECEIVER
LAST
INTERCOM
CONTROLLER
ADVENT xt
ADVENT xt
CONTROLLER CUT
CUT
NEW LEG
4.NETWORKWIRINGREQUIREMENTS
AbasicAdventxtsystemrequiresaminimumof4twistedpairscommontoallintercomunits‐ifpublicaddress(PA)or
doorentrytelephonesarespecifiedthen5twistedpairsarerequired.
Onnewinstallationsa6pairCW1308BTspeccableisrecommended.Planthenetworkroutetominimisecablelength
usingtheintercomunitstojointthecabletherebyavoidingadditionaljointboxesincorridorsorroofareasetc.Onlarge
installationsthenetworkshouldbesplitintotwoorthreesmallerlegstoreducetheeffectofvoltagedropandaidfuture
service/faultfinding.Thenetworkcablelengthshouldnotexceed1200metresandthetotalnumberofnetworkdevices
shouldnotexceed255.Adatarepeater(P/No.ZXT340)isavailableforextremecases.
Singleauxiliarydevicessuchasthestatusmodule,managercallpoint,networkreceivers,etc.canbeconnectedtothe
systemnetworkwiringasshownabove.
Toeliminatethepossibilityofdatareflectionsandcorruptionthenetworkshouldneverbesplitintomultiplelegsfroma
mid‐pointinthewiring;smallgroupsofintercomsspurredoffatanypointshouldalsobeavoided.
Ifanexistingsitewiringnetworkhasspursofintercomstheyshouldeitherbeintegratedintothemainlooporisolatedand
connectedbackseparatelytothecontrollerasadditionallegs.
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5.NETWORKLOADCONSIDERATIONS
Itisveryimportanttotakevoltagedropacrossthesystemnetworkintoconsiderationwhenplanninganinstallation.Itis
thecableresistanceonthepowersupplywiringthatgivesrisetovoltagedrop‐thelongerthecablerunandthelargerthe
currentrequirement,thelargerthevoltagedrop.Toperformadetailedassessmentofvoltagedropiscomplex;youneed
toknowthecurrentrequirementofeachdevice,thedistancebetweeneachdeviceandtheresistanceofthecableper
metre.Toestimatetheworstcasescenariosimplytakethemaximumcablerunandcalculatethevoltagedropasifall
deviceswereattheendofthecable.
TypicalcurrentrequirementsofdevicesconnectedtotheAdventxtnetworkaregivenbelow:
24VNetworkDevicesStandbyActive
StandardIntercomUnit2mA10mA
RemoteIntercomUnit2mA10mA
CeilingPullcordwith24VLED0mA10mA
DoorEntryTelephone3mA15mA
DoorEntryTelephonewithLEDon4.5mAN/A
CombinedIntercom2mA70mA
CombinedIntercomwithLEDon7.5mAN/A
Manager/LiftCallpoint2mA10mA
NetworkReceiver10mA10mA
StatusModule12mA12mA
12VAuxiliaryDevicesStandbyActive
DigitalDoorPanel30mA250mA
EXAMPLE
Theestimatedvoltagedroponaninstallationwith40intercoms,1statusmodule,1managercallpoint,1liftcallpointand6
networkreceiverson400metresofcablewouldbe;
(40x2mA)+(1x12mA)+(2x2mA)+(6x10mA)=totalcurrent156mA(0.156A)on24Vline
400metresofCW1308cable=40Ω(10Ωper100metres)
usingV=IxR:0.156Ax40Ω=6.24Vdropon24Vline(leavingapprox.18V)
Devicesonthe24Vsupplywillworkdowntoapprox.16Vthereforetheabovedropisacceptable.
REDUCING VOLTAGE DROP
Thereareseveralmeansofreducingthevoltagedrop;siteconditionswilldictatewhichisused;
1.Thebestsolutionistosplitthenetworkintoanumberofshortspursratherthanonelongrun.Thishastheadvantageof
smallervoltagedropspercablerunandsimplifiedfaultfinding.
2.Onlargeinstallationsinstalla1.0mmpowerpairoraCW1308withadditionalsparepairstoallow“doubling‐up”on
powerconductors.Increasingthecablecrosssectionareawillreduceitsresistancethereforereducingtheamountof
voltagedropped.
3.Loopingbackthepowerconductorsfromthelastintercomtothecontrollerwillformaringcircuitwhichwilleffectively
halvetheresistance.
4.Anauxiliarypowersupplycanbeconnectedtothesitewiringatasuitablepointto“jack‐up”thesupplymidwayalong
thecablerun.ThedisadvantageofthisbeingfutureserviceengineersmaynotbeawareofPSU’spresenceandthe
networkwillremainpoweredwhenthecontrollerisswitchedoff.
THERESISTANCEOFCW1308CABLEIS
APPROX100ΩPER1000METRES

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6.NETWORKTERMINATIONBOARD
TheAdventxtterminationboardprovidestheinterfacebetweenthemainCPUboardandthesitewiringnetwork.
RS232LINK1‐6INPUTS XT ALTERA
PORT2SETTINGSOUTPUTSFUSES NETWORK NETWORK
JP2NETWORK1
RIBBONTO
CPUBOARD
NETWORK2
NETWORK3
RS232
PORT1
SMPSUINPUTSEXTPSUINPUTSAUDIOINPUTPA&D/EI/PLINK7
RS232 PORTS
Thestandard9pin“D”RS232port1isusedtoconnectalaptopPCtomonitorthenetworkcommsusingWindowsHyper
Terminal(19200baud,8databits,1stopbit,noparity).ThesecondRS232port2(MMJdatasocket)isusedtoconnecta
Tynetecinterface(P/No.ZXT295)toprogramnetworkdevicesin‐circuit(thisisprovidedwithaWindowsutilitywhichcan
alsobeusedtomonitornetworkcomms).ThecorrectlinksettingsLK1‐LK6mustbeselecteddependingonwhattheRS232
portisbeingusedfor.
LINK SETTINGS
LinksLK1toLK6willnormallybefittedasshownonthedrawingabove.ThesesettingsalloweitherRS232porttobeused
tomonitortheAdventxtnetworkdataviaWindowsHyperTerminalortheTynetecinterface.IftheRS232port2(MMJ
datasocket)isbeingusedtoprogramnetworkdevicesthenthelinksettingsmustbechangedasbelow.Link7hasno
currentfunction‐leavefittedinpositionA.
RS232PortModeLinkSettings
MonitorAdventxtCommsLK1ALK2ALK3BLK4BLK5BLK6B
MonitorAlteraCommsLK1BLK2BLK3BLK4BLK5BLK6B
ProgramAdventxtNetworkLK1ALK2ALK3ALK4ALK5BLK6B
ProgramAlteraI/OUnitsLK1BLK2BLK3BLK4BLK5ALK6A
INPUTS
Thereare4inputswhichcanbeactivatedbyswitching0VvianormallyopencleancontactsintoterminalsIP1‐IP4.
InputNo.Function
IP1Spare
IP2Spare
IP3Spare
IP4FireAlarmTone
The“Brigadeoutput”relayonthebuilding’sFireAlarmPanelcanbeconnectedtoinput4toreportfirealarmsviathe
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6.NETWORKTERMINATIONBOARD
FIRE ALARM INPUT(issue “A-D” A00415 Amp Board & V1.0x Firmware)
When0Visappliedtoinput4a“999”firealarmcallwillbereportedviathecurrentoperatingmode.Ifinput4isstillactive
whenthiscallhasbeenansweredandclearedafiretonewillstarttosoundthroughallintercoms(unlessdisabledinthe
GeneralSet‐upprogramming).Thefiretonewillcontinueuntilinput4isremoved,i.e.whenthebuildingsFireAlarmPanel
isreset.Ifthesystemisoperatinginonsitemodeitispossibletostopthefiretoneandresumenormaloperationbefore
theFirePanelisresetbyliftingthehandsetandpressingthe“5”keyinthegapbetweentheburstsoftone.Thefirealarm
callwillnotre‐reportuntilthe0Vsignalisremovedandreappliedtoinput4.Note,thefiretonecannotbestopped(or
parked)viaLocalorRemoteOffsitemode‐theFireAlarmPanelmustbereset.Relayoutput2canbesettoenergisefor
thedurationinput4isapplied;thisisnormallyusedtooverridethemainentrancedoorelectriclockreleaseallowingthe
EmergencyServicestoenter.
FIRE ALARM INPUT(issue “E” A00415 Amp Board onwards & V2.0x Firmware onwards)
When0Visappliedtoinput4a“999”firealarmcallwillbereportedviathecurrentoperatingmodeandatthesametime
afiretonewillstarttosoundthroughallintercoms(unlessdisabledintheGeneralSet‐upprogramming).Thefiretonewill
continueuntilinput4isremoved,i.e.whenthebuildingsFireAlarmPanelisreset.AllotherFireAlarmrelatedfeaturesare
asV1.0describedabove.
OUTPUTS
Thereare4N/Ocleancontactoutputswhichcanbeprogrammedforanumberoffunctions.Thecontactsareratedat24V
DC500mA.
OutputNo.FunctionCPULED
1AnyAlarmOutputorDTMFRelay1 LED4
2FireAlarmOutputorDTMFRelay2 LED5
3BTLineSelectororDTMFRelay3 LED6
4BTLineFaultorDTMFRelay4 LED7
WhenanoutputisactivatedtherelevantLED4‐7willilluminateonthemainCPUboard.
Note;alloutputscanbeactivatedwithDTMFkeysorsetassystemoutputs‐seetheAdventxtProgrammingManual
(TynetecDocNo.FM0411).
EXTERNAL PSU INPUT
Therearescrewconnectorsprovidedforadditional12V&24VDCpowersuppliesifthenetworkcurrentrequirement
exceedsthatofthesystemSMPSU.ThepowerratingandstandbybatterycapacityofadditionalPSU’smustbecalculated
accordingly.Considerationshouldalsobegiventothepowerconductorsonthesitewiringnetworktoensuretheyare
capableofcarryingtheincreasedcurrentwithminimumvoltagedrop.FusesF1‐F6willneedtobeup‐ratedinlinewiththe
increasedcurrentcapacity.
FUSES
Thereisfuseprotectiononthe12Vand24VDCsuppliesoneachofthe3networkconnections.TheLEDalongsideeach
fusewillextinguishifafuseisblown.
FuseNo.RatingFunctionLED
F11.6A24VNetwork1LED3
F21.6A12VNetwork1LED4
F31.6A24VNetwork2LED5
F41.6A12VNetwork2LED6
F51.6A24VNetwork3LED7
F61.6A12VNetwork3LED8
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6.NETWORKTERMINATIONBOARD
PA & DOOR ENTRY
TheoptionalPAamplifierand/ordoorentrypanelsareconnectedtotheterminationboard;
TerminalFunction
ENEnablesignalconnectedtoPAamplifierboard
AUDDECTaudioconnectedtoPAamplifierinput
0VDECTaudio0Vreference
RS485+RS485bi‐directionaldatabus
RS485‐
PA1PAaudiosignal(100Vline)fromPAampoutput
PA2
C1doorpanelaudio C1=audiotodoor
C2C2=audiotophone
SeeTynetecwiringdiagramDrgNo.ZXT100sheet2.
SYSTEM NETWORK
Thereare3blocksofpluggableXTnetworkterminals‐iftherearemorethan3legssimplyconnectinparallelinanyblock.
Theterminalsonthesystemnetworkhavethefollowingfunctions;
TerminalFunction
24V24VDCsupplyfornetworkdevices‐fusedat1.6A
12V12VDCsupplyforauxiliarydevices‐fusedat1.6A
0VsystemEarthreference
RS485+RS485bi‐directionaldatabus
RS485‐
SP1intercomloudspeaker
SP2
Micintercommicrophone
PA1/C1PAaudio‐100VLineC1=doorentryaudiotodoor
PA2/C2C2=doorentryaudiotophone
OnsystemswithpublicaddressanddoorentrytelephonesthePA1/PA2pairissharedforPAaudioordoorentryC1/C2
audiodependingonmodeofoperation.
FERRITE CORE
Thenetworkwiringshouldbeloopedthroughaferritecorebeforebeingconnectedtotheterminationboard.Thiswill
suppressanyvoltagetransientsinducedonthenetworkwiringandgreatlyreducethelikelihoodofdamagetothemain
CPUboard.
NETWORKCABLE
LOOPNETWORKCABLETHROUGHTHE
FERRITECOREBEFORECONNECTING
TOTHEADVENTxtTERMINATIONBOARD
TOTERMINATIONBOARD
FourferritecoresareprovidedinthekitofpartswiththeAdventxtcontroller‐foradditionalferritecoresorderTynetec
P/No.T06050.

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7.NETWORKCABLECOLOURCODE
CW1308 NETWORK CABLE
Therecommendedcolourcodeusinga6pairCW1308BTspeccableisgivenbelow;
PairNo.DiameterColourSignal
10.5mmWhite/Blue24V
Blue/White12V
22x0.5mmWhite/Orange
Pair0V
30.5mmWhite/GreenRS485+
Green/WhiteRS485‐
40.5mmWhite/BrownSP1
Brown/WhiteSP2
50.5mmWhite/GreyMic
Grey/WhiteSpare
60.5mmRed/BluePA1
Blue/RedPA2
TUNSTALL NETWORK CABLE
Ifusinganexisting5pairTunstallTelecomcablealwaysensurenoneoftheoriginalequipmentisleftconnectedbefore
terminatingtheAdventxtsystem.Usethefollowingcolourcode;
PairNo.DiameterColourSignal
10.8mmRed24V
Black0V
20.5mmWhiteRS485+
BlueRS485‐
30.5mmGreySP1
YellowSP2
40.5mmOrangeMic
Brown12V
50.5mmVioletPA1
TurquoisePA2
Othercablenetworksfromprevioussystemscanbeusedprovidedthereareaminimumof4x0.5mmtwistedpairs
maintainedthroughoutthesite.Checktheoverallcableresistancefromoneendtoanother,checkthereisnoresistance
betweencoresandcheckthecablesarevoltagefree.
NETWORK CABLE LIMITATIONS
Themaximumnetworkcablelengthis1200metres‐beyondthisitislikelyyouwillexperienceproblemsrelatingtovoltage
drop,lowaudiolevelsandcorruptdata.
VoltagedropcanbeovercomebyincreasingcableconductorsizeandaddingadditionalPSU’s.
Lowaudiolevelscanonlybeovercomebyincreasingcableconductorsize.
Corruptdatacanbecausedbycablelengthand/ortoomanydevicesonthenetwork.
ANetworkDataRepeater(P/No.ZXT340)isavailableforextremecases.

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100V LINE AUDIO
240V AC
MAINS
EN
AUD
0V
VR2
AUD IO VO L
PA AMPLIFIER
BOARD
TONE VOL
VR1 FIRE
ISSUE "E" ONWARD
+24V/50W DC-DC CONVERTER -24V/50W DC-DC CONVERTER
15V/100W SWITCH MODE PSU
TRANSFORMER
12V BATTERY
PA1 PA2
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO & DATA IN
8.PAAMPLIFIER&SMPSUINSTALLATION
TheoptionalPAamplifier&SMPSU(P/No.ZXT155)allowsthe
onsitemanagertobroadcastpublicaddressannouncements
throughallintercomssimultaneously.
Note;PAintercoms(P/No.ZXT206)mustbefittedinall
dwellings.OnePAamplifier&SMPSUcandriveapprox.80
intercoms,forlargersystemsasecondZXT155willberequired
andthesitePAwiringmustbesplitintotwolegs.
INSTALLATION
ThePAamplifier&SMPSUishousedinasinglesteelenclosure200x500x100mm(HxWxD)designedforwallmounting
belowtheAdventxtcontroller.
MAINS SUPPLY
The240VACmainssupplyshouldbetakenfromthesamefusedspurastheAdventxtcontroller.Fitthenylonstrainrelief
tothesockettopreventthemainsleadbeinginadvertentlyunplugged.
TERMINATION
3cablesareprovidedforconnectiontotheAdventxtterminationboard‐seetablebelowforconnectionsandcolour
codes.SeeDrgNo.ZXT100sheet2,forlargersystemswithintercomssplitover2legsseeDrgNo.WD0276.
TerminalColourCableConnectedTo:
PAAmplifierENRed
3Core
AdventxtTerminationBoardEN
PAAmplifierAUDBlueAdventxtTerminationBoardAUD
PAAmplifier0VGreenAdventxtTerminationBoard0V
RS485+Red2CoreAdventxtTerminationBoardRS485+
RS485‐ BlackAdventxtTerminationBoardRS485‐
TransformerPA1Red2CoreAdventxtTerminationBoardPA1
TransformerPA2BlackAdventxtTerminationBoardPA2
Note:thetransformerPA1/PA2connectionisnotpolarityconscious.
SMPSU & DC-DC MODULES
The15V/100Wswitchmodepowersupplyunit(P/No.W00585)isfactorysetto13.75VDCoutputtosupplythetwo24V
DC‐DCconvertersandthePAamplifierboard.Thisvoltagealsochargesthe12Vstandbybattery.TheSMPSUhasan
internal20mm3.15Amainsfuseandsolidstateoverloadprotectionontheoutput.Fordetailsonchangingthemainsfuse
see“27VSMPSUModule”onPage7.
Thetwo24V/50WDC‐DCconvertermodules(P/No.W00590)arefactorywiredtoprovide+/‐24VDCsupplyforthePA
amplifierboard.TheDC‐DCconvertershavesolidstateoverloadprotectionandcontainnouserserviceableparts.
PROGRAMMING
TheAllCallandFireToneoptionsmustbeenabledinthe“GeneralSetup”programming‐seetheAdventxtProgramming
Manual(TynetecDocNo.FM0411).

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A00399
ENTRY
CABLE
AA
A
A
BB
C
C
CABLE ENTRY
9.INTERCOMUNITINSTALLATION
Theintercomunitshouldbewallmountedinacentrallocationwithineachdwelling.Screwfixtheintercomrearsecurely
tothewallusingthe4holesmarked“A”.The2holesmarked“B”canbeusedforanembeddedbox.Ensurethecaseisnot
twistedasthismaypreventthelidfittingcorrectly.
97mm
70mm
Thenetworkcableshouldloop‐inandoutofeachintercomviathecableentrychannelonthetoporthesquarecut‐outin
therear.Whereverpossibleavoidcableentryfrombelowasthismayinterferewiththeoperationoftheemergency
pullcord.Thecableclipsmarked“C”canbeusedtoretainsparecoresandpreventpossibleshortcircuitswhenthe
intercomfrontisfitted.
INTERCOM TERMINATION
Thenetworkwiringisterminatedontheinterconnectboardintherearsectionoftheintercomasshownbelow;
NETWORKNETWORK
WIRINGWIRING
INOUT
The12Vconnection(COM)isonlynecessaryifthereareauxiliarydeviceswithinthedwellingthatrequirea12VDCsupply.
Likewise,thePA1/PA2connectionisonlynecessaryforthepublicaddressoptionorifdoorentrytelephonesarefitted.
Ifallcoresareavailableinthenetworkcableitisgoodpracticetomakealltheconnectionsforpossiblefutureupgrades.
IntercomNetwork
124VDC
20V
3TX+
4TX‐
5SP1
6SP2
7MIC
11PA1
12PA2
COM12VDC
FIXINGHOLES
“B”ON60mm
CENTRES

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N
L
ENC
NO
COM
1 PAIR
TO SMOKE
10.INTERCOMUNITAUXILIARYDEVICES
Theintercomhasthefacilitytoconnectceilingmountedpullcords,smokedetectors,PIRdetectorsandahardofhearing
strobelightwithineachdwelling.Fouradditionalinputsareavailableprovidedthereisnodoorentrytelephoneorstrobe
lightconnectedtotheintercom.
CEILING PULLCORDS (NORMALLY OPEN)
INTERCOM 1 (24V) Tynetec P/No. S00600 shown.
INTERCOM 8 (LED-)
Up to 5 pullcords with LED’s can be connected
in parallel within each dwelling.
An end of line 4K7 resistor must be fitted across
theN/Ocontactsonthelastpullcord.
INTERCOM 9 (P/C) Existing pullcords with 12V LED’s can be
INTERCOM 0V connected to the auxiliary 12V supply.
CEILING PULLCORDS (NORMALLY CLOSED)
INTERCOM 1 (24V)
INTERCOM 8 (LED-)
INTERCOM 9 (P/C)
INTERCOM 0V
ForthenormallyclosedconnectiontheintercommusthaveEE1650V2.01afirmwareonwards.
OptionsDILswitchNo.6intheintercommustbeONfornormallyclosedpullcords.
Upto5pullcordswithLED’scanbeconnectedinserieswithineachdwelling.
Anendofline4K7resistorisNOTrequired.
IMPORTANT:aRemoteIntercom(ZXT220/ZXT225)CANNOTbeconnectedifnormallyclosedpullcordsareused.
SMOKE/HEAT DETECTORS
INTERCOM 10 (SM)
INTERCOM 0V
Smoke/Heat detectors are supplied by others.
They should be mains powered with an internal
battery back-up. They should have N/O clean
contacts which close on alarm.
If low voltage detectors are used then these must
be powered from an additional power supply unit.
DO NOT POWER FROM THE ADVENT xt SYSTEM.
Multiple smoke/heat detectors can be connected in
parallel within each dwelling.

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NO COM NC0V12V
TO PIR
2 PAIR
18K
47K
CLIENT WANDERING (34)
LOW TEMP (42)
NATURAL GAS (44)
CARBON MONOXIDE (49)
47K
18K
0V
0V
0V
0V
STROBE
10V
0V
SCLK
SDATA
-
+
A00452
ZSL045
ADVENTxt STROBE
USE 2 TWISTED PAIRS
INTERFACE BOARD
10.INTERCOMUNITAUXILIARYDEVICES
PIR DETECTORS
PIR detectors are supplied by others.
They can be powered from the network wiring
auxiliary 12V supply.
Theymusthavenormallyclosedcleancontacts
whichopenwhenmovementisdetected.
INTERCOM 12V If more than one PIR is installed in the same
INTERCOM 0V dwelling the normally closed contacts must be
INTERCOM 20 (PIR) connected in series.
ADDITIONAL INPUTS
Four additional inputs can be wired to the
intercom terminals 18 & 19 provided DIL
INTERCOM 19 (SCLK) switch 2 is OFF (no door entry/strobe).
The correct resistor value for the appropriate
input device must be connected in series
INTERCOM 18 (SDATA) with N/O clean contacts to 0V.
The input types shown are the factory defaults.
These are programmable with V2.0 firmware.
STROBE LIGHT
Tynetec P/No. ZSL045 shown.
Only one strobe per intercom (if a remote
intercom is fitted a second strobe can be
connectedtothat).
SetintercomDILswitch2ONwhena
INTERCOM 18 (SDATA) strobe is connected.
INTERCOM 19 (SCLK)
INTERCOM 0V The strobe will flash for 20 seconds when
INTERCOM 15 (10V) the intercom is called (in any operating mode).
IMPORTANT
ToconnectanAdventxtstrobelight(ZSL045)theintercomunitmusthaveEE1650V2.00afirmwareonwards.
V2.0xandV1.0xintercomfirmwarecanbemixedonthesameinstallation.

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ON
12345678
ON
12345678
ADDRESS
DIL SWITCH
LK3
LK2
LK1
OPTIONS
DIL SWITCH
11.INTERCOMUNITDILSWITCHES&LINKSETTINGS
Beforefittingtheintercomfrontthe“Address”and“Options”DILswitchesmustbeset.ThejumperlinksLK1,LK2&LK3
mustalsobesetinthecorrectposition.
INTERCOM ADDRESS DIL SWITCH
TheintercomAddressmustbesetsequentiallyusingan8bitbinary
codestartingfrom“1”inthelowestflatnumberonthesite.
Note:binary“0”(allDILswitchessetOFF)isnotused.
INTERCOM OPTIONS DIL SWITCH
AnyadditionalequipmentconnectedtoanintercommustbeenabledviatheOptionsDILswitch.
Options
DILSwitchNo.FunctionOptions
DILSwitch“OFF”
Options
DILSwitch“ON”
1I/OExpanderUnitN/AN/A
2DoorEntry/Strobe DisabledEnabled
3DoorEntryInterfaceN/AN/A
4PIR/DoorContactDisabledEnabled
5IntercomModeMasterRemote
6PullcordType NormallyOpenNormallyClosed
7NotUsedN/AN/A
8NotUsedN/AN/A
Whendoorentry/strobeisdisabled(DILSW2OFF)intercomterminals18&19areenabledasfouradditionalalarminputs‐seeSection10.
INTERCOM LINKS
IntercomModeLK1LK2LK3
StandardAAA
N/ORelayOutputConnectedBAA
DoorEntryPhoneConnectedAAA
RemoteIntercomConnectedAAB
Remote&PhoneConnectedAAB
ConnectedasaRemoteBBA
RELAY OUTPUT
ArelayoutputisavailableonintercomsWITHOUTadoorentrytelephoneconnected.TheN/Ocleancontactoutputcanbe
activatedbythemanager/controlcentrewhenaspeechchannelisopen.TheN/Ocontactsareonterminals16&17‐
contactrating:30VDC@500mA.
PROGRAMMING
ThetotalnumberofintercomunitsandtheirID’smustbesetinthe“GeneralSetup&TenantsUnitIdentity”programming.
SeetheAdventxtProgrammingManual(DocNo.FM0411).
BEEPING INTERCOMS
Ifanintercom“beeps”every10secondsthenitsIDhasbeensetgreaterthanthenumberofintercomssetinthesystem
programming.Ifanintercombeepseveryfewminutesitisnotreceivingdata(orthedataiscorrupt).
Address
DILSwitchNo.
ON=
BinaryCode
11
22
34
48
516
632
764
8128

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ON
12345678
ON
12345678
ADDRESS
DIL SWITCH
LK3
LK2
LK1
OPTIONS
DIL SWITCH
12.REMOTEINTERCOMUNITINSTALLATION
Theremoteintercom(P/No.ZXT221)canbeconnectedtoanystandardintercomifasecondspeechunitisrequiredwithin
adwelling.TheremoteintercomisalsoavailablewithPAfacility(P/No.ZXT226)ifallcallspeech/firetoneisrequired
throughbothintercoms.Note;theExtracareresetfunctionisnotavailableonaremoteintercom.
INSTALLATION
A6pairCW1308cableisrequiredbetweenthemasterintercom(connectedtothenetwork)andtheremote.Thecablerun
betweenthemasterandremoteshouldnotexceed20metres,onlyoneremotecanbeconnectedpermaster.Allauxiliary
inputdevicessuchaspullcords,smokedetectors,PIR’s,etc.areconnectedtothemasterintercomasnormal,onlythe
cleancontactrelayoutputisavailableontheremote.SeewiringdiagramDrgNo.ZXT100sheet4forconnectiondetails.
DILswitchandlinksettingsmustbemadetoidentifyanintercomasa“master”or“remote”.
DIL SWITCH & LINK SETTINGS
OPERATION
Themasterorremoteintercomcanbeusedtoinitiateanalarmcallandaspeechlinkwillbeopenedtoboth
simultaneously.Theorangecordonthemasterwillreportan“intercomalarm”whereastheorangecord(orthealarm
button)ontheremotewillreporta“pullcordalarm”.The4smallerkeypadbuttonsdonotfunctionontheremoteunit
thereforethemastermustbeusedtoselectprivacymodeortoaccepta“messagewaiting”.Whenprivacymodeis
selectedtheamberLEDwillilluminateonboththemasterandremote,anyalarmcallwilloverrideprivacyonboth
intercoms.Whenanalarmcallisinitiatedthealarmbuttonwillilluminatebrightredonboththemasterandremote.Ifthe
masterintercomhasExtracarethenthealarmbuttonwillflashredonbothintercomsuntilcancelledonthemaster.If
there’sa“messagewaiting”theblueLEDwillflashonbothintercomsuntilacceptedonthemaster.
PA LIMITATIONS
OnePAamplifier&SMPSU(P/No.ZXT155)iscapableofdrivingupto80intercomsthereforethetotalnumberofmaster
andremoteintercomsonanynetworklegmustnotexceed80.OnlargeinstallationsasecondZXT155PAamplifierwillbe
requiredandseparatenetworklegmustbeused.
4K7 PULLCORD RESISTOR
AremoteintercomdoesNOTneeda4K7endoflineresistorbetweenterminal9&0V.The4K7mustbefittedonthe
furthestnormallyopenceilingpullcordconnectedtothemasterintercom.NOTE:itisnotpossibletoconnectnormally
closedpullcordsandaremoteintercomtoamasterintercom.
ADDRESS DIL SWITCH
SET THE SAME 8 BIT ADDRESS ON
BOTH MASTER & REMOTE INTERCOMS
OPTIONS DIL SWITCH 5
OFF = MASTER INTERCOM
ON = REMOTE INTERCOM
JUMPERS LK1/LK2/LK3
LINKS ARE SET DIFFERENTLY
FOR MASTER/SLAVE INTERCOMS
(SEE TABLE ON PREVIOUS PAGE)

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BASE FIXED TO WALL
LOCATE TOP TWO CLIPS FIRST
NOTE
ENSURE THE PULLCORD
IS LOCATED IN THESE
SLOTS
SWING
DOWNWARD
AND CLIP
TOGETHER
INSERT THE TRIANGLE PEGS
INTO THE BASE CLIPS.
APPLY MORE FORCE TO
ONE PEG, WHILE GENTLY
LIFTING THAT SIDE OF THE LID.
THEN APPLY FORCE TO THE
OTHER CLIP, SIMULTANEOUSLY
LIFTING THE LID.
LIFT LID
OUTWARDS
FROM
LOWER EDGE
13.FITTING&REMOVINGTHEINTERCOMFRONT
Beforefittingtheintercomfront;settheAddressandOptionsDILswitchesandchecklinksLK1‐3arefittedinthecorrect
positions.Ensureallcablesareproperlyterminatedandsecuresparewiresintheclipsprovided.
FITTING THE INTERCOM FRONT
Locatethe2topcornersoftheintercomfrontoverthe2topcornersoftheintercomback,swingdownwardsandclip
togetherensuringthepullcordislocatedinitsslots.
REMOVING THE INTERCOM FRONT
Usethepegsontheorangetriangletopushtheclipsoneatatimeonthelowerfacewhilstpullingthefrontoutwardsfrom
thebottomedge.
ALWAYSCHECKTHEPULLCORDOPERATES
AFTERTHEFRONTISFITTED
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