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TS790 & TS900
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Control Panels
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Résumé du contenu

Page 1 - TS790 & TS900

TS790 & TS90010 - 56 Zone Intruder AlarmControl PanelsInstallation & ProgrammingManual123456789ENT0ESCA BCOMIT AREAPOWERBUSY123456789ENT0ESCA

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Control Panel PCB LayoutOUTPUT MODULE PRINTER1 AMPNODE SUPPLYREMOTEKEYPADJP3DIGI-MODEMFACTORYRESETNode Networkconnection terminals(TS900 Only)Auxiliar

Page 3 - Contents

Connection Terminals & IndicatorsThe main PCB has the following “Jumper Plugs” (JP)and indicator LEDS:JP1 PRINTERThis 6-pin plug is used for conne

Page 4 - Appendices

Mains ConnectionThe mains supply is connected to a 3 way "EuroType" fused terminal block, which is fitted with a315mA fuse. All electrical c

Page 5 - Overview

TS700 LED Remote KeypadThe TS700 remote keypad has a 4 character LEDdisplay.TS700 Remote Arming StationThe TS700 remote arming station only has twoind

Page 6 - Specifications

position the sounder responds as normal.When the link is set to the enabled position thesounder is only enabled when the remotekeypad programmable

Page 7 - Cable Routing

TS900 Node LayoutA B F G A B F GAUX 12VAUX 12V500mANODE I/DJP2ZAZHZGZFZEZCZDZBCIRCUIT ACIRCUIT HCIRCUIT GCIRCUIT FCIRCUIT ECIRCUIT CCIRCUIT DCIRCUIT B

Page 8 - Remote Network Wiring

TS700 LEC InstallationThe TS700 LEC (Local Expansion Card) isconnected to the “Remote Network” and providestwo additional programmable detection circu

Page 9 - Control Panel Installation

End Of LineThe EOL method requires the following:The detector alarm contacts must have a 4K7shunt resistor fitted.A 2K2 End of Line (EOL) resistor mus

Page 10 - Control Panel PCB Layout

Installing an External Sounder from a NodeThe TS900 Node has two programmable outputs,these can be utilised to drive an external sounder.However, it i

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Digicom/RedCARE InstallationAstandalonedigitalcommunicator,RedCARESTUor Paknet interface card can be connectedto thecontrol panel using the following

Page 13 - Installation Procedure

Output Modules Installation (CPA6.OM)Output Modules (CPA6.OM) can be used toprovideasetof outputstoLEDsorrelaystoindicateeither circuit alarm activati

Page 14 - Engineer’s Keypad

Programmable OutputsThe TS790/900 has many programmable outputswhich can be used to drive relays, LED’s etc. Eachoutput can be programmed for a differ

Page 15 - TS900 Node Layout

Installing a Monitored Power SupplyThe TS790/TS900 can be configured to monitor the519XB power supply unit using the 519FM faultmonitor PCB. The 519FM

Page 16 - Double Pole

Power-Up ChecksWhen the initial power-up checks have beencompleted, check the following:1. Switch off the 240V mainssupply and measurethe DC voltag

Page 17 - End Of Line

Section Option DefaultCircuitsCircuit 07 Exit TerminatorCircuit 08 PA AudibleCircuit 09 Final ExitCircuit 10 PA AudibleCircuit 11 - 56 Not UsedSystem

Page 18 - Extension Loudspeakers

Engineer’s Menu 1IntroductionEngineers menu 1 is the first of three engineersmenus, which is selected when the engineer’spasscode is entered. The engi

Page 19 - Plug-on Digicom Installation

Panel OutputsOutputs 1 - 4 on the the control panel and remotekeypad outputs 5 - 8 can be programmed to anyof the output types shown on page 22 .Digic

Page 20 - Using the CPA6 Printer

No/Type Description006P.A.Activates when a PA alarm is detectedand deactivates when the alarm isreset.007FireActivateswhenaFirealarmisdetectedand

Page 21 - Node Outputs

No/Type Description040Time Switch AThisoutputiscontrolledbythe settings of“Time Switch A” (seeEngineers Menu 3)041Time Switch BThisoutputiscontrolledb

Page 22 - Initial Power-Up

Program CircuitsThe TS790 can monitor up to 16 detection circuits,whereas theTS900can monitor upto 56detectioncircuits.Eachcircuitmustbeprogrammedinor

Page 23 - NVM Defaults

ContentsOverviewIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1System Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Control Pan

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Circuit AttributesEach circuit type can have one or more attributesassigned to it to alter its operation. The followingcircuit attributes can be progr

Page 25 - Menu contents

System TimersThe system timers are as follows:00 ACPO DelayFor ACPO requirements this timer normally setto 90 seconds. If during the entry procedureth

Page 26 - Programmable Output Types

07 Bell DelayThis timer delays the activation of the externalbell/sounder and internal sounders. This timerhas aworkingrange of000-199 minutes.Note:An

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18 Ward Menu DurationIf the timer is set to 000 the “Code Set Group”passcodes function as normal, i.e., when theuser enters their passcode the exit ti

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Setting ModesThe setting mode for full set and each part set canbe configured to the following setting modes:1 Final ExitThe system will set when the

Page 29 - Circuit Types

Remote Reset AlgorithmWhen the system is programmed for “EngineerReset” the requirement to send an engineer to sitecan be overridden by the user by us

Page 30 - Circuit Attributes

10 O/M's Mimic CircuitsWhen programmed as “Yes" the outputmodules mimic circuit activations. Whenprogrammed as ”No" output modules giv

Page 31 - System Timers

Goto User Menu 1This option allows the engineer to access “Usermenu 1", the flowchart below shows the optionswithin ”User menu 1", for full

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View Location Text (LCD Only)This option allows the engineer to view the panellocation text. The text message is programmed in"Engineers menu 3&q

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Engineer's Menu 2IntroductionEngineer's menu 2 is selected by pressing the [ENT]key whilst Engineer's menu 1 is selected. Eachmenu opti

Page 34 - StarburstLCD

Set System Date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Change Passcode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Chime Circuits. . . . . . . . . .

Page 35 - Configuration

View CircuitsEachdetectioncircuitmaybeviewedtoascertainits status. The circuit status conditions andresistance are shown below:Status Response Normal

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Chime CircuitsThis option allows an alternative method ofprogramming circuits as “chime”.Alter 24Hr GroupCircuit types “24hr” and “Auxiliary” with the

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Log Event CodesView System LogTheengineercanusethisoptiontoviewthesystemlog. The [A] and [C] keys allow you to scrollbackwards and forwards through th

Page 38 - View Location Text (LCD Only)

Log Event CodesLCD Starburst LED DescriptionDATE CHANGEDDATE CHGDcSystem Date changed.DEFAULT CODEDEFLT 01DFUser passcode (01) reset to 5678 by the en

Page 39 - Menu Contents

Log Event CodesReset User Code 1This option allows the installation engineer to resetthe master user (user 01) back to the factorydefault code of

Page 40 - Change Passcode

Engineers Menu 3IntroductionEngineers menu 3 is selected by pressing the [ENT]whilst Engineers menu 2 is selected. Each menuoption can be selected by

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Time SwitchesThe TS790/TS900 has three programmable timeswitches. Each time switch can be programmedwith up to three separate on/off times and madeto

Page 42 - View System Log

Part Set GroupsThis option allows the engineer to define how thethreepart setbuttonsoperate.Each groupcanbeprogrammed so that it sets any combination

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Engineers Name (LCD Only)This option allows the engineer to assign a name(7 characters) to user 00. When using the view logoption you can press the

Page 44 - Start Call Back

Location TextThis option allows the engineer to program a 32character location message. When “Engineersmenu 1" is selected the engineer can vie

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OverviewIntroductionThe TS790 and TS900 alarm control systems havebeen designed to suit medium to large installationsites. The TS900 system can be exp

Page 46 - Time Switches

VoltageWhen this test option is selected the batterycharging voltage atthe controlpanelisdisplayed,the accuracy of this measurement is ± 0.2V.View Cir

Page 47 - Code Set Group Operation

Custom Outputs A & BTheseoptionsallowstheengineertoprogrambothcustom outputs. The diagram below represent thelogic circuit for the the custom outp

Page 48 - Banner Message

Modem Options (LCD Only)This option allows the engineer to access thefollowing modem options:Call Back No.1This option allows the first call back

Page 49 - Built In Tests

Digi programmingPress ESC to end6ENTENTENTENTENTENTENTENTENTENTENTENTModem optionsSelect Option :-Engineers menu 3Select Option :-CTELEPHONE NO. 1ACCO

Page 50 - View Inactive Circuits

Reset DigicomWhen the system is powered up, the control panellogs-on the device that is connected to thedigicom plug (JP3). If the device is changed o

Page 51 - Custom Outputs A & B

AppendicesPoint ID Extended ReportingPoint ID extended reporting is a new format whichwhen used with the DC58 or DC58M can be usedtoreportcircuitIDdat

Page 52 - Modem Options (LCD Only)

PPPPPRKCCCCCCSSCPCPRKKey:10987621354Bedroom 1Bedroom 2BathroomLandingBedroom 3LoungeGarageKitchenDining RoomHallPassive Infra-Red DetectorMagnetic Con

Page 53 - Program Digi Flowchart

Domestic Part-Set Application ExampleThe TS790/900 is very flexible in the way that thesystem can be part-set. The system may bepart-set by using the

Page 54 - Reset Digicom

Defining Part-Set buttons to Arm a Ward(s)Thismethodofdefiningthepartsetgroupsrequiresyou to think of the system in terms of separateareas of protecti

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PPPPPPPPPPCCCCCCCCCCRKCPRKRKRKRKCPKey:12 143576891011121315164Workshop CanteenStoresSalesOfficeService DepartmentPassive Infra-Red DetectorMagnetic Co

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Remote KeypadsUp to 4 remote keypads can be connected tothecontrol panel. Each remote keypad has twodetection circuits and a single switched -veoutput

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Commercial Part-Set ApplicationThis application example shows how to use the"Code Set Groups" to set and unset different areaswithin a comme

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1. Program the Detection Circuit as a “Key Point”and set the attributes as “F * * * |* A * *”. The“F” attribute indicates that the “Full Set Group”iss

Page 59 - Service Department

1. Ifaplug-ondigicomisbeingusedprogramthedigicom channels as shown below, see“Plug-on Digi Channels”, on page 22. If astand-alone digicom is being u

Page 60 - Key Point Application Example

Setup New UsersThe TS790/TS900 allows up to 31 users to operatethe alarm system, each user is assigned a usertype, passcode and ward access. User 001

Page 61 - Control Panel

Code Set Group BUsers 02-31 can be programmed as "Code SetGroup B". This user type only allows the wardsassigned by the installation company

Page 62 - TS790/TS900

NotesTS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Appendices61

Page 63 - User Types

Engineers MenusUser MenusEngineer's Menu 1 Engineer's Menu 2 Engineer's Menu 31Panel Outputs1View Circuits1Time Switches2Digicom Output

Page 64 - Setup New Users Flowchart

No. Output Type000 Bell On001 Strobe On002 Switch 12V003 Detector Reset004 Walk Test005 Alarm006 P.A.007 Fire008 System Set009 Code Accepted010 24 Hou

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Page 66 - User Menus

System InstallationCable RoutingWhen installing cables, the following should benoted:+Screened cable may prove necessary iftheNetwork is run adjacent

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Remote Network WiringDevices on the “Remote Network” require a 6 corecable for interconnection, and may beconnected in a “star” or “daisy-chain”config

Page 68 - SECURITY

Control Panel InstallationProceed as follows:1. Open the control panel by removing twoscrews from the front cover. Removethecoverby slidingitup slig

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