Security Centres 808 manual

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    496336 Issue 1 1 of 22 808 Installation and User Guide Compatible Equipment 927 8 character LCD keypad new style case 929 8 character LCD keypad 947 Portable printer ( Battery powered ) and power supply unit 949 Wall Mounted Printer Bracket 951 Printer lead 9040 16 Ohm internal sounder 9056 Plug-on Digital Communicator Plug-on RedCare STU (manufact[...]

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    2 of 22 496336 Issue 1 Introduction The 808 is a programmable Alarm System suitable for domestic or small commercial premises. The system comprises an end station in a shielded case, and up to four separate keypads. The end station provides: • Connections for up to eight Fully Supervised Loop (FSL) or Closed Circuit zones (selectable during progr[...]

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    496336 Issue 1 3 of 22 T echnical Specification General Operating temperature = -10º - +40ºC. Humidity = 80% RH. Dimensions (end station) = h x w x d 300 x 300 x 80mm. Weight (end station) = Approximately. 5Kg. Power Supply System Power Supply (Ambient Temp. 20 º. C) = 900 mA. With the system quiescent, this supply is used as follows: 808 end st[...]

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    4 of 22 496336 Issue 1 Zone Wiring The recommended maximum distance for FSL zones using standard alarm cable is 200m - 300m. Software Limits The 808 can support: • One to four Levels. • Four Areas in total. • Eight zones provided by the end station PCB plus one zone pro- vided by each keypad. • Three outputs provided by the end station PCB.[...]

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    496336 Issue 1 5 of 22 Enabling/Disabling Keys, Display and Sounder 5. Press ‘Enter’. LED 2 lights and the display shows the status of the keypad sounder: 0 for sounder ‘ON’ or 1 for sounder ‘OFF’, for example: 2- 0 6. Change the keypad sounder status as required by entering 0 or 1. (The keypad sounder is normally left at ON = ‘ZERO?[...]

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    6 of 22 496336 Issue 1 Wiring The 808 main PCB has facilities for connecting: Four keypads. Eight 2-wire FSL detector zones or eight 4-wire closed circuit zones. Siren (Loudspeakers). Three outputs. Figure 2 shows the control unit connector. Zone 8 CCT 8 A/T 8 Zone 7 CCT 7 A/T 7 Tamper return Siren 12V Bell (OP1) OP2 OP3 +ve -ve Outputs 12V Aux 0V [...]

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    496336 Issue 1 7 of 22 I/P SND SIG SRQ +VE 0V Prog Test 1 2 Vol Display Rear of keypad pcb Tamper N/O Exit Terminate Button or N/C Lock Set Switch End Station Connections 0V SIG +V SRQ Extension Piezo 12VDC E.E. Sounder 25mA Max. + - To other keypad(s) FEZ To detector Figure 3. Wiring the 927 Keypad Important: Please do not connect other devices (f[...]

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    8 of 22 496336 Issue 1 2k2 EOL 4k7 Zone 1 CCT Alarm contacts Tamper Loop Zone 1 AT Note: When wiring FSL zones, link out the anti-tamper terminals of each zone in use on the main connnector and expander cards. Figure 4. Wiring Diagram for Single Alarm Contacts and Tamper Wiring With the loop in a normal state and the alarm contacts closed (shorting[...]

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    496336 Issue 1 9 of 22 4. Press 0. The display shows: 0:INST PROG 5. Press Enter. The display prompts you to remove the end station lid: REMOVE LID 6. If the end station Tamper Switch is already open, close and open it again. You have now reached the Installer programming mode. The display shows: 00-PROG SYSTEM Finding Menu Items The 808 programmin[...]

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    10 of 22 496336 Issue 1 Programming Chart 808 Allocate Areas to Levels Allocate keyzones to Levels Allocate Exit Mode Set Exit Time Set Entry Time Select Alarm Type Assign Entry/Exit tones to keypads Enable/Disable keys 1&3 (PA) and keys 7&9 (Control) Change zone circuit type to FSL CC 21:zone expander options 20: zone expansion 11: edit na[...]

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    496336 Issue 1 11 of 22 808 Programming Chart Installer Code Audible/Silent/Hidden Tamper, audible, or silent Zone omission 24hr omission Installer reset Anticode reset CSID code RedCare Reset Logging Printer For all types select normally energised or normally de- energised. Continuous siren Bell Run Time, Bell Delay 50: program outputs 51: program[...]

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    12 of 22 496336 Issue 1 Changing Menu Items After selecting a menu, press Enter to see further options belonging to that menu. The system usually displays an abbreviation for the name of the option, and the values the option currently has. A flashing character marks the part of the display that will change when you next press a key. During programm[...]

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    496336 Issue 1 13 of 22 The display shows the zone number and current attribute. Note that the zone number is flashing (shown here by an underline). Z0 1-NU To select a zone number: 3. Press the up or down arrow keys (A or B) until you see the zone number you want (in this example zone 3). The display shows: ZO 3-NU 4. Press Enter. The displays sto[...]

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    14 of 22 496336 Issue 1 12. Continue using the right and left arrow keys (C or D) to select attributes and the up or down arrow keys (A or B) to enable or disable them. Note that if you press the left arrow key (D) too often the display will move back to showing the zone number and type only. Simply press the right arrow key (C) until the display s[...]

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    496336 Issue 1 15 of 22 Figure 5 shows which letters belong to each number key. Select the letter you want, press the key shown the correct number of times. Use the right arrow key to move the cursor to the next space for a new letter. If you make a mistake, use the left or right arrow keys to move the cursor over the letter you want to change, and[...]

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    16 of 22 496336 Issue 1 2. Press Menu. If the end station lid is open, the displays shows: REPLACE LID 3. Close the end station lid. If no faults are present the display shows the time: 09:00 If faults exist, the display will show, for example: CANT EXT 01 FLTS REVIEW FAULTS 4. Use the up and down arrow keys to view faults present on the system. Re[...]

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    496336 Issue 1 17 of 22 Resetting Customer and Installer Codes (First stage reset) If the installer and/or user codes have been lost, or you need to return the end station to the factory default access codes, you can load the default codes as follows: 1. Disconnect mains and battery power to the system. 2. Place a small screwdriver blade between th[...]

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    18 of 22 496336 Issue 1 8. Press Enter. The display shows: LOADING DEFAULTS Followed by: 00:PROG SYSTEM The end station now has the full set of Scantronic factory defaults and needs reprogramming. NOTES: 1) The Bell output will be energised. If a SAB triggers at this point then check Menu 51. 2) If you remove power during programming, and you have [...]

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    496336 Issue 1 19 of 22 Menu 50: Program outputs Menu 51: Output Types = Bell = Normally On, Strobe = Normally Off, All other NO Function Menu 52: Internal sounder = Follows Bell Menu 53: Bell Delay = 0, Bell Time = 20 Minutes Menu 60: Program System Options Menu 61: Installer information = Code = 7890 Menu 62: PA response = Audible Menu 63: Line F[...]

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    20 of 22 496336 Issue 1 you have removed power from the end station while in programming mode with a configuration error.) The end station will not let you leave programming mode until you have cured a configuration error. Note: In a configuration checking error message the display always shows the words "CFG ERR" alternating with one of [...]

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    496336 Issue 1 21 of 22 The Supervisor can give users 02 to 08 one or more of the following access rights: • Enter a Duress code. • Either Full use (set and unset the Levels they are linked to) or Arm only (set but not unset a Level). • Omit Zones. • Read the system log. • Print from the system log. • Change Zone names. • Reset Levels[...]

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    22 of 22 496336 Issue 1 To gain access to these menus from a keypad the user must key in: [Access Code] + [Menu key] + [Menu Number] For more information on using the 808 see "808 User Guide". Installer Setting When you leave Programming Mode the system will allow you to enter the Installer access code and use menus 4, 6, 7 and 9. In addi[...]