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ISSUE SIX
Verifier
24 64
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  • Page 1 Installation Manual ISSUE SIX Verifier 24 64 V E R I F I E R QUIT Verifier...
  • Page 3: System

    Further Europlex reserve the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without the obligation of Europlex to notify any person of any such revision.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction .............. i About this Manual ............. i General Features ............ii Chapter One - Basic System Set- Basic System Configuration ........1-1 Control Panel P.C.B..........1-2 Control Panel Cabinet ........... 1-3 Control Panel Connecting Power ......1-4 Remote Keypad Display ......... 1-5 RKD Base ..............
  • Page 6 Main Menu ............3-2 System ..............3-3 Zones ..............3-6 Timers ..............3-7 Outputs ..............3-8 Communications ........... 3-9 Utilities ............... 3-10 walktest ............... 3-11 zone monitor ............3-12 output control ............3-13 on-line report............3-14 soak test .............. 3-15 Variables ............
  • Page 7: Word Library

    Connecting a Eurocom 400/800......6-3 Direct Connect to a PC ........... 6-3 FileSaver ..............6-4 Appendix Word Library ............A-1 Sensor Attribute ............. A-2 System Default Settings .......... A-3 Technical Specification ........... A-4 Index n III...
  • Page 8: Sensor Attribute

    It is the ideal solution for small to medium size commercial premises and prestigious domestic properties. Programming of the Verifier 24 is a simple process via the system remote keypad(s). This highly sophisticated new keypad incorporates many impressive new features, such as its clear 16- character supertwist backlit LCD display compensating for poorly lit areas.
  • Page 9: Outputs

    Remote Keypads - Up to 16 addressable Remote Keypad Displays may be connected to the Multiplex Data Line. True Split System - The Verifier 24/64 boasts a TRUE two-way SPLIT system. This feature allows each tenant the luxury of a completely independent system under the control of one multiplex panel.
  • Page 10 Chapter One...
  • Page 11: Basic System Configuration

    NOTE: After adding zones to the system the engineer must select "RESET PANEL" from the "Utilities" menu (p.3-10) so that the system recognises the zones. Fig. 1 - Basic System Configuration...
  • Page 12: Control Panel P.c.b

    Fig. 2 - Control Panel P.C.B.
  • Page 13: Control Panel Cabinet

    Fig. 3 - Control Panel Cabinet (Diameter shown)
  • Page 14 Fig. 4 - Connecting Power WARNING: Isolate unit from mains supply before maintenance. NOTE: Before initialising power, read Page 1-8 "Installation Guidelines" carefully!
  • Page 15: Remote Keypad Display

    Fig. 5 - Remote Keypad Display Green - Flashing = Mains Fault. Steady = Mains Present. Yellow - Flashing = System Message. Steady = Message "Alert Accepted" but condition still present. Red - Flashing = System Partially Set. Steady = System Setting.
  • Page 16: Rkd Base

    NOTE: Fig.6 shows the RKD base with Front Cover and P.C.B. removed for illustrative purposes only - it is not necessaryto remove these items when mounting the RKD. Fig. 6 - RKD Base...
  • Page 17: Rkd Dil Switch Addressing

    Fig. 8 - RKD DIL Switch Addressing Fig. 7 - Binary Address Examples NOTE: Split systems - RKD 1 to 8 (address 0-7) = Split 1 RKD 9 to 16 (address 8-15) = Split 2 NOTE: When the potentiometer is adjusted to the end of its travel the display is no longer visible.
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  • Page 20 1-10...
  • Page 21 Chapter Two...
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  • Page 23 System Expansion System Expansion *BLOCK 1* *BLOCK 2* *COMMON*...
  • Page 24 Fig. 10 - Block System Fig. 11 - Split System...
  • Page 25 System Expansion System Expansion...
  • Page 26: Connecting Zones

    NOTE: If an Output Device is located away from the panel, it should be powered from a separate Power Supply Unit with 0V of the PSU connected to 0V of the panel. NOTE: After adding zones to the system, the engineer must select "RESET PANEL"...
  • Page 27 System Expansion System Expansion LEM GROUND CONTROL DATA CONTROL DATA Fig. 13 - System Expansion...
  • Page 28: Input Lem

    Fig. 14 - Input LEM (A-LEM)
  • Page 29: Output Lem

    System Expansion System Expansion Fig. 15 - Output LEM (C-LEM)
  • Page 30 NOTE: Zones 1 to 8 are on-board and must NOT be duplicated on the multiplex data line via LEMs or I/O Modules. Duplicated zones will not be recognised by the system. Fig. 16 - Binary Address DIL Switch Fig. 17 - LEM Coding Table...
  • Page 31: Input/Output Module

    System Expansion System Expansion Fig. 18 - Input/Output Module NOTE: Input/Output Modules are available in two versions - 8 input / 4 output and 8 input / 2 output. The 4 output (i.e. 4 relays) version is documented in this manual. 2-10...
  • Page 32 2-11...
  • Page 33 System Expansion System Expansion IMPORTANT: Zone addresses MUST NOT be duplicated. The system will NOT allow pairs of zones to have the same address on an I/O Module. Different I/O Modules must not have the same address settings. If this happens offending zone addresses will not initialize.
  • Page 34 Fig. 19 - Trouble Indication via a relay Fig. 20 - Trouble Indication via first zone 2-13...
  • Page 35 System Expansion System Expansion NOTE: The removal of any I/O module lid will activate the tamper switch and cause the second zone on the I/O module to go open. E.g. on an I/O module with zones programmed 9 to 16, zone 10 goes open. 2-14...
  • Page 36 Chapter Three...
  • Page 37: Zone Monitor

    Engineer Menu NOTE: If the zone count is still incorrect, press the YES key and select "Single Zone Monitor" from the "Utilities" menu (p.3-10). This option allows the engineer to analyse the status of the zones.
  • Page 38 Engineer Menu NOTE All tamper circuits are disabled when engineer mode is entered. This includes all zone and system tampers (cabinet tamper, PA, Fire etc.)
  • Page 39 Engineer Menu...
  • Page 40 Engineer Menu Note i) No two time commands may be set to the same time (only one will be executed). ii) Time commands are not split specific, i.e. if in split mode then setting the Alert Accept time command for 1:00 will cause alerts to be cleared on both splits at that time.
  • Page 41 Engineer Menu...
  • Page 42 Engineer Menu WARNING! Assigning "Attributes" will radically alter the behaviour of zone types and therefore it is essential to be familiar with the consequences of such action. See "Zone Attributes" on page 5-4 for a full explanation.
  • Page 43 Engineer Menu S Y S T E M ? Short Code T I ME R S ? E XI T T I ME 3 0 e n t r y T I ME 3 0 E XT E N D T I ME 3 0 BE L L T I ME 1 2 0 0 BE L L D E L A Y 1 S OA K D A Y S 7...
  • Page 44 Engineer Menu...
  • Page 45 Engineer Menu SYSTEM ? Short Code COMMUNICATIONS ? DM1200 1200E8 PANELMAN 2400E8 SET UP DM1200 ? 1200 E 8 300 E 8 PRINTER 150 E 8 CUSTOM 2400 E 7 NETWORK CHECKING 1200 E 7 DM1200 300 E 7 FILESAVER 150 E 7 2400 N 8 1200 N 8...
  • Page 46 Engineer Menu 3-10...
  • Page 47 Engineer Menu 3-11...
  • Page 48 Engineer Menu 0 1 E . E XI T C L O S E D 0 1 E . E XI T 1 0 0 0 F R O N T D O O R BU Z Z E R Y E S E XT .
  • Page 49 Engineer Menu NOTE: When testing outputs it is important to be aware that certain outputs will trigger a digital communicator. 3-13...
  • Page 50 Engineer Menu 3-14...
  • Page 51 Engineer Menu 3-15...
  • Page 52 Engineer Menu 3-16...
  • Page 53 Engineer Menu (VERIFIER 64 (VERIFIER 64 ONLY) ONLY) 3-17...
  • Page 54 Engineer Menu 3-18...
  • Page 55 Engineer Menu NOTE: See appendix for list of words available in word library - see overleaf on how to access word library. 3-19...
  • Page 56 Engineer Menu è ç 3-20...
  • Page 57 Engineer Menu 3-21...
  • Page 58 Chapter Four...
  • Page 59 User Menu NOTE: Setting mode descriptions will differ depending on the system type, i.e. Commercial, Domestic, Block system.
  • Page 60: Full Set

    User Menu NOTE: Inhibit may be assigned to all zone types except PANIC, MEDIC, and FIRE. By default any other zone types may be inhibited. The engineer must set the attribute to NO to prevent it being inhibited. NOTE: Quick Inhibit on Arming. This option enables you to select zones to inhibit while you are setting the system.
  • Page 61 User Menu NOTE: Verifier 64 systems allow for a maximum of 500 events recorded.
  • Page 62 User Menu...
  • Page 63 User Menu On a split system Date/Time may only be set by users on Split 1.
  • Page 64 User Menu...
  • Page 65 User Menu NOTE: Verifier 64 systems allow for up to 32 users with I installer and 2 master codes (1 per split).
  • Page 66 User Menu...
  • Page 67 User Menu...
  • Page 68 User Menu 4-10...
  • Page 69 User Menu 4-11...
  • Page 70 User Menu HOME ? PARTGUARD A ? 4-12...
  • Page 71 User Menu NIGHT ? PARTGUARD B ? 4-13...
  • Page 72 User Menu 4-14...
  • Page 73 User Menu 4-15...
  • Page 74 User Menu 4-16...
  • Page 75 Chapter Five...
  • Page 76 Note: A TAMPER or DISCON condition for any zone type will cause a local alarm in Unset mode and a Full alarm in any other mode. Attributes (that may be applied) : Access, Exclude A, Exclude B, 24-hour, Double, Pair, Chime, Local, Inhibit. Attributes: Access, Exclude_A, Exclude_B, Chime, Local, Inhibit.
  • Page 77 Attributes: Inhibit Attributes: Local Attributes: Local, Inhibit Attributes: Inhibit...
  • Page 78 Attributes: None Attributes: None Attributes: Inhibit Attributes: Chime, Inhibit...
  • Page 79 tripped. This Attribute overrides the Access and Exclude A/B attributes and is valid only for ALARM zone type. When the Local attribute is set, an alarm generated by the zone opening will not result in the digi dialler output being tripped. The Local attribute is valid for ALARM, E.EXIT, FIRE and Note: Read this section thoroughly before...
  • Page 80 Not Active = û Active = ü Local Alarm Only = LOCAL WARNING! Assigning Attributes will radically alter the behaviour of zone types, in which case this table is invalid.
  • Page 82 Chapter Six...
  • Page 83 Fig. 21 - Connecting a Serial Printer IMPORTANT: The maximum distance between the Verifier Control Panel and Printer should not exceed 25 Metres.
  • Page 84 Fig. 22 - Connecting a DM1200 Important: When connecting remote communication devices for use with PC software, a Modem MUST be connected at the PC and a DM1200 MUST be connected at the panel. Any other configuration is NOT acceptable. Fig.
  • Page 85 Fig. 24 - Connecting a Eurocom Fig. 25 - Direct Connect to a PC...
  • Page 86 Fig. 26 - Connecting a Filesaver...

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