Networker TS690R Installation & Programming Manual

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Wireless Intruder Alarm
POWER
Installation & Programming
TS690R
Control Panel
SYS OPEN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
ENT
ESC
A
B
C
OMIT AREA
Manual
SYS OPEN
TS690R
1
2
3
BELL TEST
WALK TEST
RESET
4
5
6
NEW CODE
CHIME
24Hr OMIT
7
9
8
ZONE OMIT
SILENT
0
ENT
ESC
FULL SET
A
B
C
OMIT
AREA
POWER
FUNCTION
1
2
4
5
7
8
0
ENT
A
B
OMIT AREA
3
6
9
ESC
C

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  • Page 1 TS690R Wireless Intruder Alarm Control Panel SYS OPEN TS690R BELL TEST WALK TEST RESET NEW CODE CHIME 24Hr OMIT ZONE OMIT SILENT FULL SET OMIT AREA SYS OPEN POWER FUNCTION POWER OMIT AREA OMIT AREA Installation & Programming Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TS690R Installation Manual Contents Overview Hard Wired Detection Circuits ... 14 Double Pole ..... . . 14 Introduction .
  • Page 3 TS690R Installation Manual Goto User Menu 1 [1.0] ....32 Add/Cancel Devices [1.A] ....33 Adding Devices .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The system can monitor 30 wireless zones and 8 conventional zones via remote keypads or LECs. Wireless Detectors The TS690R uses the Scantronic 500 series range of The TS690R is designed to meet the requirements wireless detectors. The following devices are of BS6799 class "III"...
  • Page 5: Character Starburst (Ts690.Star)

    LCD display Bell output Strobe output Outputs 1- 3 Watch / Fire Passive Remote Universal Pendant Detector Infra Setting Transmitter ( P/A ) 509r Device 535r 502r 515r 525r Up to 30 wireless detectors Figure 1. TS690R System Architecture...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Overview TS690R Installation Manual Specifications Control Panel TS700 LEC Part No.: TS690R Part No.: TS700.LEC 230V ±10% 50Hz Current: 30mA (normal) 40mA (alarm) Input Supply: Zones: Current: 120mA (normal) 300mA (alarm) Output: Switched -ve @100mA Power Supply: 750mA Dimensions: 142(W) x 820(H) x 36(D) mm Standby Battery: 2.1Ah...
  • Page 7: System Installation

    TS690R Installation Manual System Installation System Installation Radio Site Survey Control Panel Location With a wirefree system we recommend that you The following considerations must be taken when carry out radio tests as part of a site survey to installing the control panel.
  • Page 8: Control Panel Assembly

    Figure 2. TS690R Control Panel Layout Mains cable entry Standby Battery The main supply cable for the TS690R must A 2.1 Amp Hour (Ah) battery must be fitted enter the control panel via this entry point. inside the TS690R in order to maintain the system in the event of a mains power failure.
  • Page 9: Control Panel Installation

    Reposition the back box and mark the allow it to function during a mains fail condition. remaining two securing holes. Remove the The TS690R is equipped with a “Battery Protection” back box, drill and plug the holes. circuit so that if a battery is accidentally reverse 5.
  • Page 10: Pcb Layout

    System Installation TS690R Installation Manual PCB Layout SPEAKER A.C. Figure 4. TS690R Main PCB Auxiliary / Remote Fuse Factory Reset This 1 Amp fuse protects the supply to the If these pins are shorted during power-up all remote network and auxiliary devices.
  • Page 11 A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E Control Panel Remote Network Power for Power for Power for Power for detectors detectors detectors detectors Figure 5. TS690R Remote Network Wiring...
  • Page 12: Remote/Lec Network Wiring

    System Installation TS690R Installation Manual TS700 Remote Arming Station Remote/LEC Network Wiring The TS700 remote arming station only has two The Remote Network connections are used for indicator LED's, a power LED and a programmable connecting either remote keypads or LECs. Each...
  • Page 13: Ts700 Lec Installation

    TS690R Installation Manual System Installation TS690R Always ensure that all power (mains and battery) is removed before making any Panel I/D Selector Circuit A Circuit B Output connections to the LEC. 1. Remove the cover from the base and carefully remove the PCB.
  • Page 14: Hard Wired Detection Circuits

    System Installation TS690R Installation Manual Hard Wired Detection Circuits The maximum number of detection devices allowed in a circuit is ten. Detection circuits from remote keypads or LECs must be hard wired. Two methods can be Normally open devices such as pressure pads...
  • Page 15: Auxiliary Tamper

    The 520r Passive infra Red (PIR) is an indoor Tamper Out STB - Strobe +ve TRG - detector designed to work with the TS690R control Strobe -ve panel. The detector has a fan shaped sensitive Trigger -ve area approximately 10 metres in radius.
  • Page 16: Installation

    5. Clip the body of the detector to the back box. Testing 1. Put the TS690R control panel into walk test mode (user code + [ENT] + [2]). 2. Open and close the tamper for each PIR, this will put the detector in test mode.
  • Page 17: 525R Remote Setting Device

    The The 536r universal transmitter is designed to work 525r is assigned as a detection circuit. with the TS690R control panel. The transmitter Learning signals an alarm when the associated magnet See "Adding Devices"...
  • Page 18: Using The Internal Reed Switch

    Testing Installation 1. Put the TS690R control panel into walk test 1. Open the transmitter by inserting a small flat mode (user code + [ENT] + [2]). bladed screwdriver in the slot at the bottom of 2.
  • Page 19: Connecting A Printer

    TS690R Installation Manual System Installation Connecting a Printer Programmable Outputs The TS690R supports two type of printers, the CPA6 The TS690R has many programmable outputs printer (no longer available) and any standard which can be used to drive relays, LED’s etc. Each RS232 printer.
  • Page 20: Pre Power-Up Checks

    System Installation TS690R Installation Manual Pre Power-Up Checks Power-Up Checks Once the system is installed, but prior to When the initial power-up checks have been powering-up, give the system one final check to completed, check the following: ensure that: 1. Switch off the 240V mains supply and measure the DC voltage at each remote keypad and 1.
  • Page 21: Nvm Defaults

    TS690R Installation Manual System Installation NVM Defaults Section Option Default Section Option Default User Codes User 00 Engineer 1234 Full Set Final Exit Setting Part Set A Timed Exit User 01 Master 5678 Setting Modes Part Set B Timed Exit...
  • Page 22 System Installation TS690R Installation Manual...
  • Page 23: Engineer's Menu 1

    TS690R Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 1 Engineer’s Menu 1 Introduction Engineers menu 1 is the first of two engineers menus, which is selected when the engineer’s Enter Engineer's passcode is entered. The engineer may leave Passcode “Engineer menu 1" by pressing the [ESC] key. The...
  • Page 24: Panel Outputs [1.1]

    Engineer’s Menu 1 TS690R Installation Manual Panel Outputs [1.1] Programmable Output Types Outputs 1 - 3 on the control panel and remote Type/Description keypad outputs 5 - 8 can be programmed to any 000 Bell On of the output types shown on pages 19 to 26. In...
  • Page 25 TS690R Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 1 Type/Description Type/Description 011 Second Alarm 024 Test Fail Activates when a different detector causes an Activates when a circuit fails test, deactivates alarm and remains active for the duration of when reset by the engineer.
  • Page 26: Program Circuits [1.4]

    TS690R Installation Manual Type/Description Program Circuits [1.4] 037 24hr cct Omitted The TS690R can monitor up to 38 detection Activates when one or more 24 Hour circuits circuits. Each circuit must be programmed in are omitted. order for the system to respond correctly.
  • Page 27: Circuit Attributes

    TS690R Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 1 8 Exit Terminator “Double Knock” attribute can only be assigned A circuit that is normally connected to a push to Night, 24hr and Auxiliary circuit types. button outside the protected premises, which 3 Test can be used to finally set the system or area.
  • Page 28: System Timers [1.5]

    Engineer’s Menu 1 TS690R Installation Manual 8 Chime System Timers [1.5] Circuits with this attribute will cause the internal The system timers are as follows: sounders and remote keypad sounders to generate a two tone “chime” sound if the 00 2nd Alarm Time - Default = 005 Secs This timer controls the duration of the “Second...
  • Page 29 TS690R Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 1 06 Bell Duration - Default = 020 Mins the "Bell Delay" timer is started. At the end of the This controls the duration of the external bell delay the internal sounders are activated bell/sounder. If the timer is set to 199 the bell for the duration of the "Pset Bel.Dly".
  • Page 30: Setting Modes [1.6]

    Engineer’s Menu 1 TS690R Installation Manual Setting Modes [1.6] Remote Reset Algorithm [1.8] The setting mode for full set and each part set can When the system is programmed for “Engineer be configured to the following setting modes: Reset” the requirement to send an engineer to site...
  • Page 31: Configuration [1.9]

    TS690R Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 1 07 User Reset Configuration [1.9] When programmed as “Yes" alarms can be The configuration options are as follows: reset by the user. When programmed as ”No" alarms can only be reset by the engineer or via 00 Bell Is an SAB When programmed as “Yes”...
  • Page 32: Goto User Menu 1 [1.0]

    Engineer’s Menu 1 TS690R Installation Manual 14 Invert Panel Outputs Goto User Menu 1 [1.0] When programmed as “Yes"” the three panel This option allows the engineer to access “User outputs on the control panel switch from 0V to menu 1", the flowchart below shows the options +12V when active (+ve applied).
  • Page 33: Add/Cancel Devices [1.A]

    TS690R Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 1 Add/Cancel Devices [1.A] E / MENU 1 This option allows the engineer to add and remove POWER wirefree detectors to and from the system. Adding Devices ADD / CANX Devices are added to the system as follows: POWER 1.
  • Page 34: Re-Map Keypad Circuits

    Engineer’s Menu 1 TS690R Installation Manual 2. Press [A] to select the add/cancel devices Re-Map Keypad Circuits option. This option allows the engineer to re-map the remote keypad circuits. By default all wirefree 3. Press [C] to remove an existing device.
  • Page 35: Engineer's Menu 2

    TS690R Installation Manual Engineer's Menu 2 Engineer's Menu 2 Introduction Engineer's menu 2 is selected by pressing the [ENT] key whilst Engineer's menu 1 is selected. Each menu option can be selected by pressing the E / MENU 1 POWER relevant "Hot key".
  • Page 36: View Circuits [2.1]

    Engineer's Menu 2 TS690R Installation Manual View Circuits [2.1] Set System Time [2.2] Each detection device may be viewed to The system time is displayed in a 24hr format on all ascertain its status. The circuit status conditions remote keypads and is also used to time stamp and resistance are shown below: events in the system event log.
  • Page 37: Change Passcode [2.4]

    TS690R Installation Manual Engineer's Menu 2 Change Passcode [2.4] Print System Log [2.7] This option allows the engineer to change their The system log stores 150 events, if a printer is passcode. The default passcode is 1234 but the connected to the system it is possible to print a installation engineer should change this to their selected number of events.
  • Page 38: Configure Part Sets [2.8]

    TS690R Installation Manual Configure Part Sets [2.8] View System Log [2.9] The TS690R can be configured to have up to three The engineer can use this option to view the parts set modes (Part Set A, Part Set B and Part Set system log.
  • Page 39: Log Event Codes

    TS690R Installation Manual Engineer's Menu 2 Log Event Codes Reset User Code 1 [2.0] This option allows the installation engineer to reset Display Description the master user (user 01) back to the factory AC OFF Mains power removed default code of “5678". This feature is useful when...
  • Page 40: Circuit Text [2.B]

    Engineer's Menu 2 TS690R Installation Manual Circuit Text [2.B] E / MENU 2 POWER Each detection circuit can have up to 8 characters of text assigned to it. When this option is selected the keys on the keypad function as...
  • Page 41: Appendices

    Setup New Users Duress Users 02-10 can be programmed as "Duress". The TS690R allows up to 10 users to operate the When this user type is entered a silent "Panic Alarm" alarm system, each user is assigned a user type (i.e., Bell and sounders not triggered) is transmitted...
  • Page 42: Part-Set Application Example

    Appendices TS690R Installation Manual Enter master user (5678) Part-Set Application Example This application example shows how to configure the part set buttons to set different areas of a 3 USER 1- POWER bedroom house. Using the drawing of a typical 3 bedroom house,...
  • Page 43 TS690R Installation Manual Appendices Kitchen Dining Room Hall Garage Lounge Key: Passive Infra-Red Detector Bathroom Magnetic Contact Bedroom 2 Remote Keypad Control Panel Landing Bedroom 1 Bedroom 3 Figure 15 A Typical 3 Bedroom House...
  • Page 44: Notes

    Appendices TS690R Installation Manual Notes...
  • Page 45: Notes

    TS690R Installation Manual Appendices Notes...
  • Page 46: Quick Reference Engineers Menus

    Appendices TS690R Installation Manual Quick Reference Engineers Menus Enter Engineer's Passcode 1 2 3 4 E / MENU 1 E / MENU 2 POWER POWER PAN OP ? 01-GOOD Panel Outputs POWER View Circuits POWER CCT? -- TIME---- Program Circuits...
  • Page 47 TS690R Installation Manual Appendices Output Types Output Type Output Type Output Type Bell On Part Set C Selected Duress Alarm Part Set B Selected System Part Set Strobe On Part Set A Selected Battery Fault Switch 12V Full Set Selected...
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