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1040 zone intruder alarm control system

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TS2500 Hints and Tips
Example 2: Simple Domestic
This example shows how to program the TS2500 as a
domestic system, with three part set levels. Figure 2
shows a plan of a three bedrom house. The purpose of
the example is to show the minimum programming
needed to create a working alarm system, so the
amount of equipment indicated is overspecified for this
particular application
Each detector is connected to an individual circuit. All
the detectors downstairs and the keypad by the front
door are connected to the xnode in the kitchen. The
upstairs detectors and keypad are connected to the
xnode on the landing. Both xnodes are fitted with
internal speakers. The external bell outside the house is
connected to the control panel.
The table opposite shows the minimum number of
Engineering Menus needed to set up this example as a
working system.
To implement the part set facility you should use Menu 1
option 4 to assign the zones as follows:
zones 1002, 1007 and 1008 to Ward A
zones 1003, 1006 and 1001 to Ward C
zones 1004 and 1005 to Ward D
zones 1010 and 1009 to Ward B.
You must then use User Menu 3 option 2 to assign:
Wards D and C to Part Set Group 1 (perimeter set)
Wards A. D and C Part Set Group 2 (night set)
Ward D to Part Set Group 3 (garage set).
1006
C
C
1005
Ward D
1003
C
Garage
CP
1004
C
RK
Key:
Passive Infra-Red Detector
P
Bathroom
Magnetic Contact
C
S
Smoke Detector
Remote Keypad
RK
P
1010
Control Panel
CP
Landing
Xnode
XN
External sounder
Bell
Bedroom 3
Figure 2. Simple Domestic Installation.
3
Ward C
Kitchen
Dining Room
XN
Hall
Ward A
S
Lounge
1002
C
1001
Bedroom 2
Ward B
XN
RK
Bedroom 1
Bell
Enter Engineer's
Passcode
1234
Then key in:
1
ENT
4
ENT
1
5
ENT
ENT
1
6
ENT
ENT
4
2
ENT
ENT
4
3
ENT
ENT
Log Off Engineer Mode.
Enter Master User's
Passcode
5678
Then key in:
ENT
ENT
ENT
2
ENT
P
1007
Log Off User Programming Mode.
In a simple example like this it seems unnecessary to
assign one ward to one Part Set Group. However, in a
larger installation with more Wards you can use the
same programming commands to assign several
Wards to individual Part Set Groups.
1008
Note that in this example the zone numbers run from
P
1001 to 1010 with no gaps. This is because the
downstairs xnode has a full set of eight detectors.
P
1009
To:
Assign circuit types.
System can have up to 16 wards.
Assign circuit attributes.
For this example assign downstairs
circuits to ward A and upstairs circuits
Allocate zones to wards.
to ward B etc.
Program system timers.
Each ward must have its own exit and
entry delay time. In the example, ward
A and B have entry and exit times of
20s.
Program setting modes.
Each ward must have its own setting
mode. In the example ward A is has a
timed mode, ward B is instant.
Program network equipment
Make sure that the downstairs xnode,
to wards.
is assigned to ward A, and the
upstairs xnode to ward B.
Assign the downstairs keypad to
ward A and the upstairs keypad to
ward B.
Program other equipment
Make sure that tampers, are assigned
to wards.
to the correct nodes.
In the example the panel and bellbox
tamper are assigned to ward A and B.
To:
Enter User Menu 3.
Program Part set Groups.
Assign ward A to Part set Group 1.
Notes:
Notes:

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