DAITEM 785-21X Installation Manual

DAITEM 785-21X Installation Manual

For hardwired alarm

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    If the user does access these parts, the product guarantee will be considered null and void and DAITEM shall not be held responsible for any problems. Touching the siren’s internal parts and/or electronic components can damage the product. Furthermore, the siren is designed in such a way that these parts and components do not need to be accessed for operation or maintenance purposes.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction The 785-21X radio receiver for hardwired alarm systems acts as an interface between a hardwired alarm control panel and Daitem wireless control devices and/or detectors. It is fitted with: • 8 outputs for intrusion alarms (zones 1 to 8) •...
  • Page 4: Operator Interface

    1.2 Operator interface 1.2.1 Programming and consultation buttons • Confirmation button (OK). • Scroll button (w) for selecting different menus and associated parameters. 1.2.2 Programming screen • Backlit LCD display panel • 2 x 16-character lines: line: menu display line: sub-menu display. 1.2.3 Items that can be accessed from outside when the box is closed OK button with built-in Confirms selected menu and programming...
  • Page 5: Receiver-Compatible Products

    1.2.4 Items that can only be accessed from inside when the box is open Opens the installation and programming menu PROGRAM Audible signal issued during receiver programming BUZZER and testing 1.3 Receiver-compatible products Code Description 121-21X Dual-technology motion detector 141-21X Volumetric detector 142-21X Linear motion detector...
  • Page 6: Preparation

    2. Preparation 2.1 Tooling required 6 mm PZ 2 IMPORTANT: the fixing screws and plugs are not supplied. 2.2 Opening the receiver 1. Use a Philips screwdriver to unscrew the 4 screws in the cover of the receiver box. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 7: Fixing The Receiver In Place

    2.4 Fixing the receiver in place 1. Unscrew and remove the fixing bracket from the base. 2. Using the bracket as a drilling template (check the direction of arrows): - identify and mark 3 points (A & B) for the fixing holes, - identify and mark point (C) for the hole in which the magnet (E) ensuring protection against removal will be inserted (it should be positioned at the tip of the arrow).
  • Page 8: Connections For Hardwired

    3. Installation 3.1 Connections for hardwired inputs/outputs IMPORTANT: all electrical wiring must be performed with the power off. There are 3 terminals for the electrical wiring between the receiver and the hardwired control panel: • M1: connection of intrusion relays, •...
  • Page 9: Inputs/Outputs

    3.2 Connection example The figure below is an example of a connection layout between the receiver and a hardwired anti- intrusion control panel with 8 intrusion zones and a technical input. In this example, the technical input is wired to the receiver’s “fault” output so that the hardwired system can supervise fault signalling.
  • Page 10 3.3 Dip switches for parameter selection Tamper protection against DIP1-1 opening/removal Tamper control enabled (factory setting) Tamper control disabled (1) (1) Using the receiver in tamper disabled mode means it is no longer compliant with IEC 79-2 Book 2. DIP1-2 Arm input operation (ARS) Input designed for positive voltage operation (factory setting) Input designed for negative voltage operation...
  • Page 11 Example: the first time the receiver is powered. • When the receiver is powered, the screen displays: Tamper alarm > “Tamper alarm”, in English, indicates that the box is open. Others ... 1. Press the button on the card. The receiver issues a beep and the screen PROGRAM displays: Installing mode...
  • Page 12: Accessing The Installation Menu

    Recognition programming enables the receiver to Installing mode > recognise and memorise all the products (detectors Programming and control devices) making up the system. Programming > During recognition programming, the receiver automatically allocates an Recognition identification number. IMPORTANT • Before starting, select French as the menu language (factory-set for English). •...
  • Page 13 Example 1: programming two products to be recognised, each in a different zone, using the auto-recognition function 1. Select the display menu as shown below: Programming > Recognition Recognition > Detectors Detectors recog. > Auto-recognition Recognit. Zone 1 reception wait 2.
  • Page 14 Example 2: programming two products to be recognised in zone 3: 1. Select the display menu as shown below: Programming > Recognition Recognition > Detectors Detectors recog. > Auto-recognition Detectors recog. > Zone 1 Detectors recog. > Zone 2 Detectors recog. > Zone 3 Recognit.
  • Page 15 4.2 Control device recognition programming The receiver can recognise up to 4 control devices (remote controls or keypads) for controlling the hardwired control panel. It automatically allocates an identification number (from 1 to 4) to each control device. IMPORTANT • It is only possible to use control devices to control the hardwired control panel when the hardwired control panel control output and connection status verification input are connected.
  • Page 16: Checking Recognition Programming

    5. Press the button. The screen displays: Make a note of the recognition Control recog. > programming Auto-recognition performed on the 6. Appuyer sur le bouton pour sélectionner la sortie du menu. installation sheet at the back of this manual. 4.3 Checking recognition programming This function is useful at the end of installation operations for checking Installing mode...
  • Page 17: Table Of Main Factory-Programmed Functions

    All receiver operating parameters are factory-programmed (see table below) for standard operation and in compliance with applicable IEC 79-2 standards. However, it is possible to customise some parameters via the programming menu. 5.1 Table of main factory-programmed functions Factory programming Function Description Menu language...
  • Page 18 5.2.1 Combined Mode (MODE2) This mode is suitable for operating our wireless detectors and most available hardwired installations. This mode combines the “repeat” and “pulse” modes. The output follows detector status. If a detector triggers an alarm, the output will also show an alarm but as soon as other alarms are triggered, the system generates a new pulse cycle preceded by a “non-activation”...
  • Page 19 5.2.2 Repeat Mode (MODE1) In this mode, the output follows detector status. In other words, when a detector triggers an alarm, the alarm also applies to the zone. Example: Contact alarm activated detector Volumetric alarm alarm alarm alarm detector activated activated activated activated...
  • Page 20: Changing Intrusion Output Relay Operation (Z1 To Z8)

    5.3 Changing intrusion output relay operation (Z1 to Z8) It is possible to change the operating mode of Installing mode > each intrusion output relay via the “Programming” Programming menu and the “Relay Zones” sub-menu in Programming > “Installation” mode Language select Programming >...
  • Page 21: Changing Tamper Relay Operation

    5.4 Tamper relay operating modes (TMP) The relay operates according to three parameters: • break status (NC or NO), • operating mode (MODE 1 or 2), • alarm supervision in case of radio failure (RMSG_N or RMSG_Y). Whatever the break status (NC or NO), there are two different tamper relay activation modes: •...
  • Page 22 1. Select the menu as shown below in order to identify the relay to be changed: Installing mode > Programming Programming > Language select Programming > Recognition Programming > Zone Outputs Programming > Tamper Output Tamper Output > NC MODE2 RMSG_N 2.
  • Page 23: Changing Fault Output Relay Operation

    5.6.1 Repeat Mode (MODE1) In this mode, the output follows the fault status of products (detectors, control devices, same receiver). This means that if one product has a fault then the fault relay is activated. 5.6.2 Combined Mode (MODE2) In this mode, the output follows the fault status of products (detectors, control devices, same receiver), but it can also indicate new faults.
  • Page 24: Operating Modes For Control Panel Arm/Disarm Relay (Rac)

    5.8 Operating modes for control panel arm/disarm relay (RAC) It is possible to manage hardwired system Installing mode > arming/disarming using wireless control devices Programming (remote controls and keypads) and a specific output Programming > if the control panel is fitted with an input. To adapt this command, Arm Output the closed or open status of the relay can be associated with the disarmed status (OFF on control devices).
  • Page 25 2. The screen displays the current configuration. To change it, press the button. The screen displays: Arm Output OFF = Closed IMPORTANT: the * character at the end of the line indicates the selected parameter in the current configuration. 3. Press the button and then OK.
  • Page 26: Changing Arm/Disarm Input (Ars) Operation

    5.11 Changing arm/disarm input (ARS) operation The arm/disarm input function can be activated by defining its operating mode. This can be done via the “Programming” menu, and then the “Conn. Input” sub-menu in “Installation” mode. Example: to change arm/disarm input operation so that the input detects a positive voltage (+12V).
  • Page 27: Erasing Programmed Detectors

    6.1 Erasing programmed detectors It is possible to erase each detector in a zone. This procedure should be Installing mode> used when: Programming • replacing a detector Installing mode> • programming a detector to be recognised in another zone. Recognit. check A detector can be erased using the “Erase”...
  • Page 28: Erasing Programmed Control Devices

    Example: erasing all programmed detectors in zones 1 and 2. 1. Select the menu as shown below and select erase all detectors: Erase > Erase detect Erase detect > Zone 1 Erase detect > Zone 2 Erase detect > All detectors All detectors Erase ? 2.
  • Page 29: Erasing All Programming

    6.4 Erasing all programming (return to factory configuration) It is possible to erase all programming and restore the factory configuration (see contents). All programming can be erased via the “Factory conf.” menu in “Installation” mode. IMPORTANT: this operation also erases all recognised products and restores English as the menu language (factory configuration).
  • Page 30: Test Mode

    Once installation is finished, it is important to check Installing mode > that the installed products are working properly. Test mode The Test Mode can be used for this. Test mode In Test Mode, the receiver issues an audible beep if it detects any change Activate ? in the status of programmed products (for both enabled and disabled statuses).
  • Page 31: Consultation Menu

    8.1 Consultation menu When the receiver is being used normally (user mode) or when it is in test mode, the screen displays the consultation menu indicating the receiver statuses. The different receiver statuses are displayed in the following order 1. Zones with activated alarms, 2.
  • Page 32: Intrusion Alarm Display Mode

    8.2 Intrusion alarm display mode The receiver indicates the status of detectors in a consultation menu so that they can be specifically identified. Example 1: an alarm has been triggered inside a single zone by two products located inside this zone.
  • Page 33: Tamper Alarm Display Mode

    8.3 Tamper alarm display mode The receiver indicates the tamper status for the entire system (detectors, control devices or receiver) in the consultation menu. Example 1: a tamper alarm has been triggered in a single zone and two products have been opened.
  • Page 34: Fault Display Mode

    Example 3: a tamper alarm has been triggered in two zones by a control device and the receiver. Tamper > Tamper: Zone 2 Detec. Tamper: Zone 2 Detec. Tamper: Zone 3 Detec. Tamper: Zone 3 Detec. Tamper: Control Tamper: Module Tamper: <...
  • Page 35: Consulting The List Of Events

    Example 2: three detectors in different zones indicate faults. Fault > Zone 2 Detec. Battery failure Zone 2 Detec. Radio failure Zone 3 Detec. Battery failure Fault < Exit Fault > Example 3: a detector, a control device and the same receiver indicate faults. Fault >...
  • Page 36 When the “system control” function is being used, the receiver memorises in the list of events any events that may have taken place when the system was in armed status. This function requires the “ARS” input to be connected to an output on the hardwired control panel that is able to repeat the hardwired system’s armed/disarmed status.
  • Page 37 List of detectors Detector Number Zone Location E.g. perimeter detector North side arches...
  • Page 38 List of control devices Type of control device Number Location E.g. keypad Garage entrance...
  • Page 39: Technical Data

    To obtain advice when installing your system or before returning equipment, please contact the Daitem technical support team (see telephone number at the back of the alarm system installation manual) or check the web site at: www.daitem.co.uk...
  • Page 40 Fabbricante: Hager Security SAS Indirizzo: F-38926 Crolles Cedex - France Tipo di prodotto: Interfaccia radio per sistemi filari Modello depositato: Daitem Dichiariamo sotto la nostra responsabilità che i prodotti cui questa dichiarazione si riferisce sono conformi ai requisiti essenziali delle seguenti Direttive Europee: •...
  • Page 41 KONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG Hersteller: Hager Security SAS Adresse: F-38926 Crolles Cedex - France Gerätetyp: Funkempfänger für kabelgebundenen Alarm Marke: Daitem Diese Produkte entsprechen den grundsätzlichen Anforderungen der folgenden europäischen Richtlinien, und zwar: • Richtlinie R&TTE: 99/5/EG • Niederspannungsrichtlinie: 2006/95/CE • Richtlinie ROHS: 2002/95/CE konform mit folgenden europäischen harmonisieren Normen:...
  • Page 42 GELIJKVORMIGHEIDSVERKLARING Fabrikant: Hager Security SAS Adres: F-38926 Crolles Cedex - France Soort produkt: Radio-ontvanger voor bedraad alarmsysteem • Merk: Daitem Wij verklaren op onze eigen verantwoordelijkheid dat het product waarop deze gelijkvormigheidsverklaring betrekking heeft, beantwoordt aan de fundamentele voorschriften van de volgende richtlijnen: •...

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