Security Centres TS2000 manual

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    TS2000 Installation & User Guide Compatible Equipment CPA6 OM - Output Module 9040 - Loudspeaker DC54/58 - Digital Communicators 496529 Issue A 1 of 20 TS2000[...]

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    OVERVIEW Introduction The Intruder Alarm Control System TS2000 is provided for large domestic and general commercial intruder systems conforming to BS 4737 part 1 1986. It is an extremely versatile system with the following facilities: 1. Will monitor up to 128 zones using various types of detector device; 2. Will provide up to 136 output signals w[...]

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    Additional Equipments Ward Control Unit (WCU) : When fitted the WCU will allow a group of circuits, which are designated a Ward, to be Set and Unset using Exit and Entry routes separate from the system. The WCU is connected to the outputs and circuits of a REM or a NU and will require a separate 12V supply. Printer: An Epson printer P40-S may be co[...]

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    Schematic Block Diagram TS2000 4 of 20 496529 Issue A TS2000 WARD CONTROL UNIT* REMO TE POWER SUPPL Y UNIT* NODE OR REMO TE KEYP AD No 32 (MAX) NODE OR REMO TE KEYP AD No X NODE OR REMO TE KEYP AD No 2 CONTROL PA N E L NODE OR REMO TE KEYP AD No 1 Pro gr amma ble Outputs S001 - S004 Mains input 240V 50Hz PSTN Lines* Other Opti on Output s Pro gr a [...]

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    TS2000 System Options - Schematic 496529 Issue A 5 of 20 TS2000 TS2000 SIB* PIB* PSU DC3(M)* OR D 3* CPM A I NB O A R D 8 Programmable output s DC 28 Digi com PSTN Line Centr al Stati on Mai ns I np ut To P S T N To P S T N Approved Mode m P. C . To S e r i a l Pr i n t e r * 8O u t p u t s * 8O u t p u t s * CP A6.OM Unit* CP A6.OM Unit* Other out[...]

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    Equipment System Specification Supply Voltage: 240V + or - 10% 30W 50 Hz Battery: 12V 6Ah Zones: 128 maximum Outputs: 128 remote 8 local maximum Unit Dimensions: CP L 395 x W 280 x D 100mm (boxed) NU/WCU L 145 x W 85 x D 50mm REM L 220 x W 145 x D 40mm Unit Weights: CP 4 kg NU/WCU 220 g REM 430 g Environment: 0 - 40 ° C 95% RH n.c. Control Panel ([...]

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    Node Unit (NU) The NU comprises a small two part polycarbonate case containing a single pcb on which are terminal blocks. The unit is connected to the control network and is a control and connecting device for four circuits and four programmable outputs. It also contains a sounder output and a sounder mute output. It has no external controls hence [...]

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    TS2000 TS2000 8 of 20 496529 Issue A Connect to Control Networ k See Fig 6 . For Mimic . Connect to CP A6. OM module. For S A B Tamp er . Link t o 0V if not us ed Relay contacts are shown in the de-energis ed state. Alarm rela y is norm ally energised and i s de-energi sed at alar m. Connect to PIR if required . 12V supply present when system is se[...]

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    TS2000 496529 Issue A 9 of 20 TS2000 Use for Networ k power to NU and REM only Cable 6 or 8 core 7/ 0.2mm Maximum length 100m between each unit. Using 8 co re cable will allo w the Netw ork power suppli es to be kept s eparate. NO TE It is essenti al that the connector s shown are correct and that no cross- overs occur. Incorrect connections may da[...]

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    TS2000 TS2000 10 of 20 496529 Issue A OUT D OUT C OUT B OUT A I/P C + I/P A + I/P B + I/P D + 0V +12V DIRECT ION - DIRECT ION + DA TA UP - DA TA UP + DA TA DOWN - DA TA DOWN + Connect t o CP (Fi g 4) or to previous unit (Down) Connect to next unit ( Up) Connect t o CP (Fi g 4) or previous unit and to next unit O u t p u t sD&Cs i n k1 0 0 m A O[...]

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    TS2000 496529 Issue A 11 of 20 TS2000 Settle RV SPKR ACCESS OUT LX OUT WARD CONTROL 0V +12V WARD SET WARD EXI T SET F AIL WARD ALA RM To nc contacts of Access device* To nc contacts of Las t E xi t d e vi c e To nc contacts of Exit Terminator* To N U/ R E M o / p C To N U/ R E M o / p B To N U/ R E M o / p A To N U/ R E M o / p D * = option s P owe[...]

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    TS2000 TS2000 12 of 20 496529 Issue A 4k7 Tam p e r S w Detector Sw Next PIR or Det EOL Res 2k2 Exit T erm inator n.c . (Or n.o.) C ontacts For n . o co n ta ct s s e t Inverted Attribute 4k7 2k2 E.O.L. Res X+ I/P X To N od e / R E M P assive Infra Red (PIR) Detect or X+ I/P X To N od e / R E M Tam p e r S w Detector Sw EOL Res 2k2 Tam p e r S w De[...]

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    TS2000 Key Functions Engineer Reset 1. Enter your engineer’s code default 1234, you are now in Engineer’s Mode 2. Press 0 in quit to unset. Loading Defaults 1. Power down panel battery and mains, close LK2 2. Power up panel battery and mains 3. Enter 1234 and open LK2 4. The panel is back to Factory Default Programming. Bell Test/Walk Test Plea[...]

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    Define Circuit Text TS2000 TS2000 14 of 20 496529 Issue A STEP ACTION DISPLAY REMARKS 1 NO* Press < YES > to DEFINE CIRCUIT TEXT Press YES to Define Circuit Text from the dictionary. Press NO to go to to Install DC3 menu. Press 0 to quit 2 YES CCT > 001 000 000 000 Press YES to accept displayed data. Press NO to change it. Enter figures or[...]

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    TS2000 Dictionary TS2000 496529 Issue A 15 of 20 TS2000 001 A 056 CEILING 111 ENTRANCE 002 ABOVE 057 CELL 112 ENTRY 003 ACCESS 058 CELLAR 113 EQUIPMENT 004 ACCOUNTS 059 CENTRAL 114 ESCAPE 005 ADMIN 060 CENTRE 115 EXIT 006 ALARM 061 CHAIR 116 EXPORT 007 ALERT 062 CHANGING 117 EXTERNAL 008 ANNEXE 063 CLASSROOM 009 AREA 064 CLEANERS 118 F 010 ART 065 [...]

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    TS2000 Dictionary Cont’d TS2000 TS2000 16 of 20 496529 Issue A 164 INFRA-RED 217 METER 271 PORCH 165 INSIDE 218 MEZZANINE 272 POST 166 INSTRUCTORS 219 MICROWAVE 273 POWER 167 INTERIOR 220 MIDDLE 274 PRESSURE 168 INTO 221 MILK 275 PRIMARY 169 IRON 222 MINOR 276 PRIME 170 IT 223 MOBILE 277 PRINT 224 MODEL 278 PROCESSING 171 J 225 MONITOR 279 PRODUC[...]

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    TS2000 Dictionary Cont’d TS2000 496529 Issue A 17 of 20 TS2000 325 SITE 381 TRAP 431 11 326 SITTING 382 T.V. 432 12 327 SLIDING 383 TWIN 433 13 328 SMOKE 384 TYPE 434 14 329 SOFTWARE 385 TYPING 435 15 330 SOUND 386 TYRE 436 16 331 SOUTH 437 17 332 SPRAY 387 U 438 18 333 SPRING 388 ULTRA-SONIC 439 19 334 SQUARE 389 UNDER 440 2 335 SQUASH 390 UNIT [...]

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    TS2000 Programmable Ouputs The programmable outputs from the NU and the REM, are referred to as the Node Outputs and are activated in response to various conditions or events. They are programmed to respond to System, Ward or Circuit activation. Panel outputs are from the CP and are programmed in the same way as the Node outputs. Outputs 1 to 8 are[...]

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    TS2000 496529 Issue A 19 of 20 TS2000 Menu No Menu Passcode Level 1 Start Set Sequence 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 User 2 Unset Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 3 View Circuits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 4 View Event Log 1, 2, 3 5 Select Walk Test 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 6 Select Bell Test 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 7 Omit/Enable Circuit 1, 2, 3 8 Use Chime Facility 1, 2, 3 9 Use the Printer 1, 2, 3, [...]

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