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  • Page 1 Installation Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Removing and Replacing the Accord xpC PCB ............... 8 Fitting the Tamper Switch ......................9 Connecting Keypads, Sounders and a Speaker to the Accord xpC ....... 10 Mounting and Wiring the LCD Remote Keypad ..............10 Connecting the External Sounders ..................11 Wiring the Loudspeaker ......................
  • Page 4 Section 3: Programming the Accord xpC ..........17 An Introduction to Programming the Accord xpC ............17 Getting In and Out of Programming Mode Using LCD keypad..........17 Defaulting Codes ........................17 The Programming Format ..................... 17 Programming Fields ......................18 Viewing Field Programming ....................
  • Page 5 System Programming — Group 7 Comms Options 2 ............30 Group 7 — Option 2 Dial Type ....................31 Group 7 — Option 3 Prevent Full Set if Line Fail ..............31 Group 7 — Option 4 Bell Delay ..................... 31 Group 7 —...
  • Page 6 Section 4:Operating The Accord ............... 43 Setting and Unsetting the System ..................43 Full Set 1 ( ) ........................43 Part Set 2 ( ) ........................43 Night Set 3 ( ) ........................44 Unsetting [4] .......................... 44 Unsetting After or During an Alarm ..................44 Engineer Setting and Unsetting .....................
  • Page 7: Section 1: Wiring Regulations And Compliances For Safety

    A competent, qualified installer, with for example BS5750 or NACOSS approval, must carry out installation and mainte- nance. Compliance The Accord xpC is compatible with the relevant parts of the following standards: • BS 4737 • EN 60950 • CTR 21 •...
  • Page 8: Cabling

    Cabling The panel has high voltage barriers between the a.c. mains supply and the alarm wiring terminals. It is essential that these barriers are maintained in the way the cables enter the cabinet, are routed inside the cabinet, and are routed externally. Additional holes must not be cut in the enclosure, rear entry points are provided for cables.
  • Page 9: Mains Cable Type

    The Accord xpC is approved for connection to direct lines of the PSTN and PBX exchanges (with or without secondary proceed indication). It should be noted that the Accord xpC is not suitable as an extension to a payphone. Accord xpC - July, 2001...
  • Page 10: Public Switched Telephone Network (Pstn) Approval

    • Operation with Call Process Monitor (CPM) tone recognition. • Multiple repeat attempts. Any other usage invalidates the approval of the Accord xpC if, as a result, it then ceases to comply with standards against which approval was granted. Approval of the Accord xpC is also invalidated if it is used with internal software or subjected to any hardware modification not authorised by BABT.
  • Page 11: Ren And Sen Numbers

    Ren and Sen Numbers • The Ren of the Accord xpC is one (1). • The Sen of the Accord xpC is 0.3. • Nominal series resistance is 90 milli-ohms • Nominal insertion loss is 0.1 dB. Note: Difficulties may be experienced when making calls from other apparatus if the total sen value approaches one or the total series resistance 50 ohms.
  • Page 13: Section 2:Installing The Accord Xpc

    Installing the Accord Ancillaries Pack The Accord xpC control panel comes with an ancillaries pack. It contains ten zone links, a cable clamp (with two self tapping screws), two M4×20 mm lid screws, battery connector leads and 16 1K resistors.
  • Page 14: Removing And Replacing The Accord Xpc Pcb

    ZONE ZONE ZONE Figure 2.2 Accord xpC pcb SW1 — Accord Tamper Switch SW1 on the Accord control panel PCB is the control panel tamper. Removing the enclosure lid releases the tamper switch; this causes a tamper alarm if the system is not in programming mode.
  • Page 15: Fitting The Tamper Switch

    Tamper Actuator. The Tamper Actuator consists of a spring, which is supplied in the Accord xpC Installation Kit, and one of the Knockout Tamper Posts, see figure 2.1. The installer should knockout one of these Tamper Posts from the enclosure base...
  • Page 16: Connecting Keypads, Sounders And A Speaker To The Accord Xpc

    Connecting Keypads, Sounders and a Speaker to the Accord Mounting and Wiring the LCD Remote Keypad To mount and wire the Accord xpC LCD keypad: Loosen the retained fastening screw on the bottom of the keypad. Gently pull the front and back keypad casing apart.
  • Page 17: Connecting The External Sounders

    Wiring the Zones The zones on the Accord xpC can function in one of three modes Normal Closed, Dou- ble Balanced and U.S. End of Line. Zone wiring for the three modes are illustrated below. The mode of operation for the zones is programmed from Group 5 — Option 9 Zone Configuration.
  • Page 18: Connecting Power To The System

    (hard-wired) to the PSTN via a BT master socket, refer to figure 2.9. Note: If the BT master socket is the newer type (NTE5) the connection can be carried out by the ADT engineer. The master socket should be sealed to prevent use by the customer.
  • Page 19 Figure 2.9. Connecting the Accord C to the PSTN It is strongly recommended that the Accord xpC panel is the only device on the line. If another device is to be connected to the line, connect PHONE terminals on the Accord xpC PCB to the terminals 2 and 5 on the ADT BT Box.
  • Page 20: Ren And Sen Numbers

    Figure 2.10. Connecting the Accord C to the PSTN Connect terminals 2 and 5 on the Terminal Block at the back of the ADT socket across the A and B terminals (TB5) on the Accord xpC, refer to figure 2.10 REN and SEN Numbers It is possible to simultaneously connect a number of items to one line of the PSTN.
  • Page 21: Private Branch Exchange (Pbx) Connection

    Accord C can not be guaranteed under all possible conditions of connection to compatible PBXs. When connected to a PBX, the Accord xpC can be programmed to pause for two seconds, between the dialling of the digits. Final Mounting...
  • Page 22: Testing The Installation

    Testing the Installation Power-up and Initial Test Procedure When the Accord control panel has been installed in accordance with the preceding safety and wiring instructions the system should be tested. The test procedure is outlined below. Note: Before the test commences all auxiliary devices such as powered sensors (PIRs), remote keypads, alarm sounders, etc, must be connected.
  • Page 23: Section 3: Programming The Accord Xpc

    Note: For important information on Ö and # key operation see the note above. The Programming Format An easy to use Programming Format has been adopted, to make Accord xpC programming as simple as possible. Each system parameter has been allocated to a Programming group.
  • Page 24: Programming Fields

    Programming Fields To programme a parameter select the programming group. Enter the second digit to choose the zone number, zone option or system option to be modified. Enter the third digit to programme the zone type, zone option or system option. l l u Note: If the keypad beeps twice the information has been correctly...
  • Page 25: Zone Programming - Group 1 Full Set

    Table 3.3 Part Set Zones Example: In Programming Mode press 2 + 2 + 3. This programmes zone 2 as an Alarm in the Part Set mode and is accompanied by two beeps, indicating a correct entry. Accord xpC - July, 2001...
  • Page 26: Zone Programming - Group 3 Night Set

    Zone Programming — Group 3 Night Set In programming mode: • The first digit entered is 3 for Night Set. • The second digit is the zone number (1 — 8). • The third digit is the zone type. Note: The default programming is shown in brackets in Table 3.4.
  • Page 27: Group 4 - Option 1 Exit Time

    Night Set comfort tone (confirmation of set) and fault warnings given at the end of the Exit Time. All possible options are shown in the tables 3.7 – 3.9. — t r a Table 3.7 Part Set Exit Warning: 440 Silent Accord xpC - July, 2001...
  • Page 28: Group 4 - Option 5 External Bells And Strobe In Part Set

    — — t r a t r a Table 3.8 Part Set Exit Warning : 441 Table 3.9 Part Set Exit Warning : 442 Buzzer Only Keypad and Sounder Group 4 — Option 5 External Bells and Strobe in Part Set This option determines whether the External Bell and Strobe outputs activate during an alarm condition when the system is Part Set.
  • Page 29: Group 4 - Option 8 Easy Set

    . s r , r e , r e s i n , e r t s i . ) e g i f i t a . ) . Table 3.10 Group 5 System Options Accord xpC - July, 2001...
  • Page 30: Group 5 - Option 1 Audible Warning Of Ac Loss

    Group 5 — Option 1 Audible Warning of AC Loss When enabled (1) an audible indication is given from the keypad piezo that an a.c. mains failure has occurred. The loudspeaker output LS also activates. Visual indication is always given by the flashing on the keypad and at the control panel.
  • Page 31: Group 5 - Option 5 Auto Omit Keypad

    This option defaults to 0 (disabled). Note: For important information on Ö and # key operation see the note in An Introduction to Programming the Accord xpC. Group 5 — Option 5 Auto Omit Keypad When enabled (set to 1) the keypad is omitted if 20 keys are pressed without a valid code being entered, this does not include the # key.
  • Page 32: Group 5 - Option 9 Zone Configuration

    Group 5 – Option 3 Engineer Reset for Alarms. Group 5 - Option 9 Zone Configuration The zones on the Accord xpC function as Normally Closed, Double Balanced, U.S. End of Line. 0. Normally Closed 1.
  • Page 33: System Programming - Group 6 Comms Options1

    No audio or visual indication should be given at any time for Duress, other than in the event log where the zone numbers are scrolled through. If a keypad is omitted, the Duress Code must remain active and allow setting and unsetting to take place. Accord xpC - July, 2001...
  • Page 34: Group 6 - Option 5 Downloader Telephone Number (0870 241 4952)

    This option should only be programmed if the Ademco Microtech Windows Downloader software is to be used with the panel. The Ademco Microtech Windows Downloader is a software programme that allows remote servicing of the Accord xpC panel, including programme/event-log uploading and downloading. The Ademco Microtech Windows Downloader software runs on an IBM compatible PC running Microsoft Windows 3.0,...
  • Page 35: Group 6 - Option 8 Communicator Format

    Group 6 — Option 8 Communicator Format The Accord xpC panel has three communicator format options: Comms disabled. High Speed. Contact I.D. This option defaults to 1 (High Speed). 0 = Comms Disabled If Option 8 Communicator Format is set to 0 the panel will not dial-out. Setting Option 8 Communicator Format to 0 (Comms Disabled) does not erase the Comms programming.
  • Page 36: Group 6 - Option 9 Central Station (Arc) Receiver Handshake

    2 = Contact I.D. The panel reports using Contact I.D when Option 8 Communicator Format is set to 2. Contact I.D. transmits event type and event source to the monitoring station (see Table 3.12). Note: Assistance Channel (Group 0 - Option 3) must be non-zero for Contact I.D.
  • Page 37: Group 7 - Option 2 Dial Type

    Bell Delay is overridden if a Line Fail or Comms Fail condition occurs. This option defaults to 0 (No Bell Delay). Note: Bell Delay is over-ridden in set states that are not programmed to communicate (Group7 - Option 6). Accord xpC - July, 2001...
  • Page 38: Group 7 - Option 5 Push-To-Set

    Group 7 — Option 5 Push-to-Set If Push-to-Set is enabled (options 1 – 4), Full, Part or Night set exit times for the selected will be set to infinity. For Full Set this overrides the value programmed in the Exit Time option (Group 4 System Options —...
  • Page 39: Group 7 - Option 8 Downloader Options

    This option defaults to 1 (enabled). Group 7 — Option 8 Downloader Options This option determines under what set conditions the Ademco Microtech Downloader software may access the Accord xpC panel. There are three options: Full Access. No Access When Set.
  • Page 40: Group 8 - Option 1 Communicate Fire

    Group 8 — Option 1 Communicate Fire This option has two settings: No (Fire Comm disabled). Yes (Fire Comm enabled). This option defaults to 1 (Fire Comm enabled). Group 8 — Option 2 Communicate PA Signals (PA and PA Silent) This option has two settings: No (PA Comm disabled).
  • Page 41: Group 8 - Option 7 Communicate Verified Alarm

    . ) s y r t i t a o l l . ) s n i r . ) s t l u i t t i s r . ) s Table 3.14 System Parameters Accord xpC - July, 2001...
  • Page 42: Group 9 - Option 1 Communicate Omitted Zones

    Group 9 — Option 1 Communicate Omitted Zones When choosing Contact I.D. as a communication format, zones can be omitted to prevent them operating in this mode. This option allows these zones to communicate with the central station. This option has two settings: No (Communicate omitted zones disabled) Yes (Communicate omitted zones enabled) This option defaults to 0 (Communicate omitted zones disabled).
  • Page 43: Group 9 - Option 5 Restore Signals On Unset Or Reset

    Note: See Appendix B for instructions on connecting a printer to the system. Group 9 — Option 8 Factory Defaults The control panel programming can be reset to the factory defaults. No Reset Reset (981 must be entered twice). This option defaults to 0 (No Reset). Accord xpC - July, 2001...
  • Page 44: Group 9 - Option 9 Show Software Version

    Reset is enabled from Programming Mode by pressing 981 twice within 5 seconds. If the Engineer or Master User Code has been lost they can be defaulted separately from the rest of the system. This is done from Day Mode: •...
  • Page 45: Group 0 - Option 3 Assistance Channel

    Zone Type Definitions General Information The Accord xpC has ten zone types, these are: 0 — Not Used Zones which are unused should be programmed as 0 Not Used. These zones should also be linked out using the appropriate zone link or 1K resistor provided in the Auxilliary pack.
  • Page 46: Keyswitch

    2 — Keyswitch A Keyswitch zone has a latching operation. The Keyswitch should be wired across the zone terminals to Full Set the system. Opening the Keyswitch zone will start the Full setting procedure. Closing the Keyswitch zone (closed circuit) instantly unsets the system. The Keyswitch can also unset the system from Part or Night Set when programmed in group 2 and 3.
  • Page 47: Push-To-Set

    The activation is reported via the Accord xpC dialler. It is strongly recommended that a zone programmed as PA Silent is programmed in one of the following ways: • Programmed as PA Silent in Group 1 (Full Set), 2 (Part Set) and 3 (Night Set).
  • Page 49: Section 4:Operating The Accord

    Easy Set allows users to Part Set the system without entering a User Code. If Easy Set is programmed the system may be set by pressing the # key, then the 2 (Part Set) key. See SECTION 3: Programming the Accord; Group 4 — Option 8 Easy Set. Accord xpC - July, 2001...
  • Page 50: Night Set 3 ( )

    Night Set 3 ( ) To Night Set the system: • Enter your User Code then press the 3 (Night Set) key. • This starts the setting of the system using the Night Set zone programming. This allows a sub-set of the system to be set. •...
  • Page 51: Omit Zone 6 ( )

    Note: PA Silent, PA Audible and Fire type zones cannot be omitted. Changing Codes 8 ( The Accord xpC can be programmed with up to eight User Codes. User 1 is assigned as the Master User. The master user code is neccessary to programme new User Codes for the system.
  • Page 52: Enabling/Disabling The Chime Function 9 ( )

    Note: The master user code defaults to 1234, the Engineer Code defaults to 9090. The master user code can reprogramme the other seven user codes. Only the master user code can be used to reprogramme the master user code. Only the Engineer code can be used to re-programme the Engineer Code. Each user can re-programme their own code.
  • Page 53: Viewing The Event Log From A System Keypad

    Programming the Time and Date The time and date may be set through the keypad by entering any valid code and pressing # 0 (Log) then DDMMYYHHMM where DD is the day of the month (01 – 31), Accord xpC - July, 2001...
  • Page 54: Hot Keys

    (00 – 59). Confirmation beeps acknowledge that a valid date and time have been entered. The time and date can also be set using the Ademco Microtech Downloader software, for more information see the Accord xpC Downloader Instruction Manual. Note: Time defaults back to 00:00 1/1/00 when the power is switched off.
  • Page 55: Section 5: Systems Indications And What They Mean

    Section 5: Systems Indications and What They Mean Accord xpC - July, 2001...
  • Page 57: Section 6:Handing The System Over To The User

    User Fill In the User Instructions! User Instructions come with every Accord xpC panel that explaining end-user functions. To minimise false alarms and unnecessary call outs it is important that the user is famil- iar with the operation of the system. It is strongly recommended that the engineer ex- plains fully the operation of the system to the user.
  • Page 58: Remote Keypad Specification

    Appendix B: Connecting a Printer to the System Installing a Printer Two printer leads are required to connect the Accord xpC panel to a serial printer. Master Printer Lead (part no. 2011-095) connects from the Printer to the Adapter Printer Lead.
  • Page 59: Appendix C : Bell-Box Connections

    ) t h e l ( ) t f Note: Where two connections are specified for the bell box connection a 0W link should be made between the two terminals on the bell box PCB. Accord xpC - July, 2001...
  • Page 60: Ademco Microtech Limited Warranty

    ADEMCO MICROTECH LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation, and its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates (“Seller”), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York, 11791, warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 18 months from the date stamp control on the product or, for products not having an Ademco date stamp, for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation...
  • Page 61 Accord xpC - July, 2001...
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