Alcosec ACP10 Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 ACP10 10 Zone Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Arming Modes ................. 21 System Overview ........... 4 Arm Options 1................21 System Configuration ............. 4 Arm Options 2................22 Arm Keyswitch Control............22 Control Panel ................4 Auto Arm/Disarm ..............22 Remote Keypads ..............5 3. System Configuration............23 LED Remote Keypad..............
  • Page 3 Speech Dialler: Dial Sequence ..........34 Program Mode 91* ............37 Speech Dialler: Trigger Type ...........34 Exit Menu 99* ............... 37 UDL Options ................34 Log Events ................38 UDL Password ................34 LED Indications..............40 UDL Ring Count................34 Fault & Status Messages ............. 40 Call-Back No................34 Resetting Faults &...
  • Page 4: System Overview

    10 on-board zones and on-board multi format communicator. The system is ideally suited to domestic installations. Loudspeaker output The ACP10 also supports a 4 channel speech dialler and voice Selectable battery charging rate prompts which can be recorded via a touch tone telephone or by Real time clock using the AlcoUDL software.
  • Page 5: Remote Keypads

    Remote Keypads The ACP10 will accept up to a maximum of 4 remote keypads. All remote keypads require a 4-wire connection to the control panel using standard alarm cable. The following remote keypad models are available: LED Remote Keypad The LED keypad features a dual 7 segment display for displaying zone status and system fault messages.
  • Page 6: Installation

    2. Installation Wiring the Control Panel Installation Sequence Before attempting to install the alarm system, read this section. WARNING: ELECTRICITY CAN KILL Once you have an overall understanding of the installation sequence, carefully work through each step. BEFORE connecting the control panel ALWAYS disconnect the supply at the consumer unit.
  • Page 7: Control Panel Layout

    The AC Mains supply is connected to a 3 way Euro Type fused The system will only become “live” when the AC supply is terminal block, which is fitted with a 500mA fuse. connected or the “Battery On” pins are shorted. ACP10 To Power Supply Control Panel Module...
  • Page 8: Pcb Layout

    PCB Layout 16 18 16 17 16 16 1. PSU Connector 10. External Sounder 12V The harness from the switched mode power supply module plug These terminals provide power for external sounder units. The onto this connector and provides the power (13.7V) to power the output is protected by an auto resetting fuse (PTC) rated at 1.1A.
  • Page 9 300mA: This is the recommended charge rate for a 7Ah standby battery. The system will fully recharge a flat battery within 24hours. 750mA: This is the recommended charge rate for a 17Ah standby battery. The system will fully recharge a flat battery within 24hours. 18.
  • Page 10: Connecting Devices To The Network

    Remote Keypad Remote Keypad Address = 1 Address = 2 Address = 3 Address = 4 ACP10 Control Panel Network Cable Type and Distances Overcoming Voltage Drop For improved immunity to electrical noise, the use of screened 4 There are several ways to overcome voltage drop: core cable is recommended.
  • Page 11: Remote Keypads

    Remote Keypads Wiring Detection Devices The ACP10 provides 10 zones for connecting detection devices PCB Layouts such as movement sensors and magnetic door contacts. Each zone is fully programmable to allow for maximum flexibility (see page 18 for Zone Programming details). The program options for a zone will also determine how the zone may be wired.
  • Page 12: Single Eol - N/C

    Connect the detector as shown below and ensure that the zone is programmed for “Double EOL” operation, see page 19. Loudspeaker Connections Zx Com The ACP10 has a loudspeaker output capable of driving one 16Ω or two 8Ω wired in series as shown below: Ω 16 Loudspeaker...
  • Page 13: External Sounder/Strobe Connections

    Tamper Return input. Connect to the tamper output on the external sounder/strobe unit. If this input is not used it must be linked to 0V. ACP10 Control Panel 0V supply. Connect to the 0V (-) supply on the external cathode sounder/strobe unit.
  • Page 14: Telephone Line Connections

    Test the internal sounder, external sounder and strobe as connection should be made to the control panel as shown: described on page 37. ACP10 Replace the lid and secure with the lid screw supplied - do Control Panel not over-tighten.
  • Page 15: Programming The Control Panel

    3. Programming the Control Panel Section Page Introduction 8 Users This section covers the system programming and it is important User Code that all engineers read this section carefully so as to familiarise User Type themselves with the many features and functions of the control User Time Locks panel.
  • Page 16: Bit Toggle Selection

    Selection List: LCD Keypad 1 3 0 1 =5 Enter Engineers code ???? Press to accept Ì and return to step Engineers Menu Location:---- Press to cancel Ê and return to step Enter location No ???? Press to accept e.g. 1101 and move to next location Engineers Menu Location:1101...
  • Page 17: Number Entry

    String Edit - Number Mode: LED Keypad Number Entry This type of data entry is used for entering numeric values, such Enter Engineers code ???? as timers. The figures below show the programming procedure for both LED and LCD remote keypads: Number Entry: LED Keypad Enter location No Enter Engineers code...
  • Page 18: String Edit - Text Mode

    String Edit - Text Mode 1. Zone Programming This type of data entry is used for entering text such as user names and zone text. This mode is designed only for the LCD This section covers programming of the detection zones, each keypad.
  • Page 19: Zone Wiring

    activated during the disarmed state an internal alarm is Zone Wiring generated. Each zone must be programmed to the correct wiring type in order for the correct response. 12 Exit Terminator Use this zone type for external push to set buttons. This zone type Locations: 1201 1210...
  • Page 20: Zone Bypass Options

    Remote Detector Test Tone 2 On: Zones with this attribute are monitored for specific activity The zone generates chime tone 2 when activated in the disarmed during the remote detector test. The detector must be mode. connected to the control panel using triple EOL wiring and Tone 3 the detector remote test input must be connected to a panel The zone generates chime tone 3 when activated in the disarmed...
  • Page 21: Arming Control

    Timed Exit 2. Arming Control When the exit mode is started, the system will arm after the Exit Delay timer has expired. This section covers programming of the arming modes, timers and options that control the way the system is armed. Exit Terminator When the exit mode is started, the system will only arm after Arming Timers...
  • Page 22: Arm Options 2

    Arm Options 2 Arm with Control Timer 2 On: The selected mode is automatically armed by Control Timer The set of options controls how the system responds for each arming mode. Off: The selected mode is not armed automatically. Locations: - Away Arm: Options 2.
  • Page 23: System Configuration

    09 Service Interval 3. System Configuration This timer controls the frequency (0-255 weeks) in which a “Service Required” event is generated. Default = 0 weeks. This section covers programming of the system timers, counters, hardware, control timers, banner text, voice options and links. 10 Confirmation Period This timer controls the duration (0-255 minutes) in which a System Timers...
  • Page 24: Hardware - Output Monitoring

    This set of options allows the monitoring of the control panel hardware to be enabled or disabled. Control Timers The ACP10 has five programmable Control Timers, each timer has Locations: 3311 a switch on time (On Time), switch off time (Off Time) and days of Entry Mode: Bit Toggle Selection (see page 16).
  • Page 25: Banner Text

    Locations: Repeat every 5 Minutes 3541 3545 On: The voice message repeats every 5 minutes until the Control Timers 1 to 5: Link. associated “Link Control” is no longer active. Entry Mode: Number Entry (see page 17). Off: The voice message plays once. Repeat every 15 Minutes Banner Text On: The voice message repeats every 15 minutes until the...
  • Page 26: Keypad Configuration

    Off: The selected keypad operation remains unchanged. 4. Keypad Configuration Keypad Sounds This section covers programming of the remote keypads. This set of options controls how the selected keypad generates sounds from its onboard sounder. Keypad Options 1 Locations: This first set of options controls how the selected keypad onboard 4131 4134 keys and tamper function.
  • Page 27: Panel Outputs And Devices

    Global system output function. Panel Output Type Partition This set of options allows the output type (function) to be Not available on the ACP10. assigned to the control panel high current outputs. Control Timer Control Timers 1 to 5. Locations:...
  • Page 28: Group 02: Control Timer

    PSTN connected to the control panel. Group 02: Control Timer PSTN Ringing This output type activates when ringing is detected on the PSTN The ACP10 has 5 control timers each timer can be assigned to an connected to the control panel. output: Battery Fault This output type activates when a fault is detected with the Type &...
  • Page 29: Group 04: Link Control

    Ê Ë Ì Group 04: Link Control Logic “1” Link Control 02 There are 99 Link controlled outputs, which can be assigned to an output: The three switches represent the link inputs and are programmed as follows: Type & Description Location 1904: Zone 04 Link = 102 (Link Control 02 “AND”).
  • Page 30: Group 50: Zone Masked

    GSM Module Type & Description This mode configures the selected communication port for GSM Zone 01 Tamper Module operation. Use this mode when connecting a GSM Module This output type activates when zone 01 generates a tamper to the control panel. alarm and deactivates when the alarm is reset.
  • Page 31: Onboard Communicator

    ARC 1-4: Call Sequence/Attempts 7. Onboard Communicator This set of options allows the call sequence to be programmed for each ARC. This section covers programming of the control panel onboard communicator. Locations: 7041 7044 ARC 1 to 4: Call Sequence/Attempts. ARC 1-4: Telephone Number This set of options allows the telephone number to be Entry Mode:...
  • Page 32: Arc 1-4: Cancel On Success

    ARC 1-4: Cancel on Success Location: 7101 This set of options allows you to control communication sequence Entry Mode: Number Entry (see page 17). for each ARC. When the onboard communicator is triggered by an event it will call the ARC using the settings defined in ARC 1. If the Options: Auto Test Call Time communication attempt is successful, this option can be used to This option allows you to program a time at which the onboard...
  • Page 33: Fast Format: Restore Channels

    Fast Format: Restore Channels Open/Close Channel 2/10 On: For location 7203 channel 2 is enabled, for location 7243 When the ARC protocol is programmed as Fast Format, the channel 10 is enabled. channels that report a restore event can be enabled or disabled. Off: For location 7203 channel 2 is disabled, for location 7243 Locations: - Restore Channels 1 –...
  • Page 34: Speech Dialler: Telephone Numbers 1 And 2

    Speech Dialler: Telephone Numbers 1 and 2 Auto Call-Back On: After the remote UDL computer establishes a connection, Each speech dialler channel can have two telephone numbers the control panel ends the call and automatically calls the assigned. When channel is triggered onboard UDL computer.
  • Page 35: Remote Ip Address

    Remote IP Address This is the IP Address of the remote UDL computer. Location: 7405 Entry Mode: String Edit - Number Mode (see page 17). Remote IP Port This is the IP port number of the remote UDL computer. Location: 7406 Entry Mode: String Edit - Number Mode (see page 17).
  • Page 36: System Users

    This section covers programming of the system users. duress alarm is generated and if programmed, the event is signalled to alarm receiving centre. The ACP10 has a total of 11 users: User 00 is the “Engineer” which has a default code of 1234. Access Control The selected user is an Access Control user and on entering the User 01 is the “Master”...
  • Page 37: Utilities

    Stay Arm 3 9. Utilities Selecting this option will cause the system to start the exit mode and attempt to stay arm (3) the system. To cancel or disarm This section covers the programming of the system utilities. simply enter a valid user code. Time and Date Walk Test The system has a real time clock that must be programmed so...
  • Page 38: Log Events

    Log Events Description IA ?? Intruder alarm activated by zone ??. IR ?? Intruder zone ?? restore. PeA ?? Perimeter alarm activated by zone ??. PeR ?? Perimeter zone ?? restore. 24HrA ?? 24 hour alarm activated by zone ??. 24HrR ?? 24 hour zone ?? restore.
  • Page 39 Description ESC ?? Exit mode started by zone ??. Exit mode stopped. EF ?? Exit mode failed by zone ??. EN ?? Entry mode stared by zone ??. Entry timeout alarm. System armed. System disarmed. Stay armed #? (? = 1, 2 or 3). Arming failed.
  • Page 40: Led Indications

    Description RP ? A A panic alarm was generated at keypad ? by pressing keys 7 and 9. A fire alarm was generated at keypad ? by pressing keys 1 and 3. RF ? A RD ? A A medical alarm was generated at keypad ? by pressing keys 4 and 6. OPF ? The control panel has detected a fault on panel output ?.
  • Page 41: Specifications

    Security Systems reserves the right to change specification Electrical without prior notice. Voltage: 9 – 16V As the ACP10 is not a complete intruder alarm system, but only Current: 25mA quiescent. part of it, Alcosec Security Systems does not accept responsibility 40mA when active.
  • Page 42: Notes

    Notes P0016-LI-00.00...
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  • Page 44 . a l c o s e c . c o m Technical Support Email: technical@alcosec.com...

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