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MANAGER'S MANUAL
HARDWIRED
CONTROL PANELS

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  • Page 1 MANAGER’S MANUAL HARDWIRED CONTROL PANELS...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct. However, neither the authors nor Cooper Security Limited accept any liability for loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book. The contents of this book are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Preface

    There are three versions of the control unit: the 95EN, 85EN and the 65EN. The 95EN can have up to eight partitions, while the 85EN and 65EN can have up to four partitions.
  • Page 4: Accessing The User Menu

    Accessing the User Menu To access the user menu: 1. Enter your user code or present your BANNER TEXT 17:30 Sun 01 JAN proximity tag. 2. Press Set Partition? Ptns > ***..The first option, Omit Zones, is displayed. User Menu 1: Omit Zones Access to options depends on user type (page 23).
  • Page 5: Options In The User Menu

    Options in the User Menu Option 1: Omitting Zones Sometimes you may need to omit zones when you set your system, e.g. if a zone is to remain occupied while the rest of the system is set. This option enables you to select which zones to omit.
  • Page 6: Option 2: Shunting 24Hr Zones

    Option 2: Shunting 24hr Zones This option enables you to shunt (disable) all 24 Hour zones in selected partitions that have been set up as shuntable in Engineer option 11. Shunting disables a zone and the shuntable attribute identifies whether this is permissible.
  • Page 7: Option 3: Setting System Options

    Option 3: Setting System Options Option 3-1: This option enables you to select which of Enabling Chimes your partitions (if any) use the chime feature. In a partition with this feature enabled, zones that have a Chime Tone attribute (Engineer option 11) and are in a selected partition will generate a chime tone when activated.
  • Page 8 Option 3-2: Setting This option enables you to adjust the volume the Speaker Volume level of the extension loudspeaker connected to the control unit. 1. Press [ to select this option. User Menu 3:System Options 2. Use | or ¬, or press 2 to select System Options 2 Adjust Volume Adjust Volume, then press [.
  • Page 9 3. Use | or ¬, or press a hot key (e.g. 4) Time Switch to select the time switch to edit, then press [. 4. Use | or ¬, or press a hot key (1 to Time Switch On (1) 00:00 9) to select the on/off time or days of operation to edit, then press [.
  • Page 10 Press 1 to 7 to toggle days on/off, then press [. Continue from step 4 or press ] to exit. Option 3-4: Setting Use this option to make the control unit set Up Auto-Set Timers or unset selected partitions at specified times.
  • Page 11 2. Use | or ¬, or press 4 to select Auto System Options 4 Auto Sets Sets, then press [. 3. Use | or ¬, or press a hot key (1 to Auto Set 3) to select the auto-set timer to edit, then press [.
  • Page 12 When editing the days press 1 to 7 to 1 Operates On :- > ....toggle days on/off, then press [. On the days screen the event number is in the top-left corner. (Note that day 1=Sunday.) 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each event you wish to program.
  • Page 13: Option 4: Testing The System

    Option 4: Testing the System Option 4-1: This option enables you to check that zones Performing a Walk are operating correctly. You can test only Test those partitions that you have access to. Each zone tested is added (once) to the event log, which you can review using User option 9-1 (page 31).
  • Page 14 Option 4-2: Testing This option enables you to test the internal the Bell sounder, strobe and external sounder. 1. Press [ to select this option. User Menu 4:Test Options 2. Use | or ¬, or press 2 to select Bell Test Options 2 Bell Test Test, then press [.
  • Page 15 Option 4-3: This option enables you to check if any Telecommand telecommands have reported a low battery. Batteries 1. Press [ to select this option. User Menu 4:Test Options 2. Use | or ¬, or press 3 to select Test Options 3 Telecmd Batts Telecommand Batts, then press [.
  • Page 16 Option 4-4: This option enables you to test a Telecommand Test telecommand, or identify an unknown telecommand. 1. Press [ to select this option. User Menu 4:Test Options 2. Use | or ¬, or press 4 to select Test Options Telecmd Test Telecmd Test, then press [.
  • Page 17: Option 5: Using The Engineer Tools

    Option 5: Using the Engineer Tools Option 5-1: This option enables you to define a period Configuring Engineer during which an engineer can log into the Access alarm system. Once the period has expired, the engineer can continue working if logged in but will not be able to log in again.
  • Page 18 Option 5-2: Starting You can use this option to initiate a a Call Back connection over the telephone line to a remote site that is running the Downloader software. Once the communication link is established, the remote site can upload data and change settings in the control panel.
  • Page 19: Option 6: Setting The Time And Date

    Option 6: Setting the Time and Date Option 6-1: Setting This option enables you to set the system the Time time. The system automatically advances/retards the time by one hour at 2am on the standard summer/winter changeover dates. 1. Press [ to select this option. User Menu 6:Time And Date 2.
  • Page 20: Option 7: Customising Text

    Option 7: Customising Text Option 7-1: Editing This option enables you to edit the text the Zone Text displayed to identify zones to users. 1. Press [ to select this option. User Menu 7:Custom Text 2. Press [ to select Zone Text. Custom Text Zone Text 3.
  • Page 21 Option 7-3: Editing This option enables you to edit the text Telecommand Names displayed to identify telecommands and PAs. 1. Press [ to select this option. User Menu 7:Custom Text 2. Use | or ¬, or press 3 to select Custom Text Telecommand Name Telecommand Name, then press [.
  • Page 22: Option 8: Setting Up Users

    Option 8: Setting Up Users This option allows you to define users to operate the alarm system. When setting up a user, you need to specify: A user number. The system uses this to • identify each user in the log. A user code.
  • Page 23 About the User Types The following user types are available. Users of this type have access to all user Manager menus and options. They can set and unset assigned partitions from any keypad. By default, user 001 is set up as a manager, with a default user code of 1234 (4 digits used) or 123400 (6 digits used).
  • Page 24 Users of this type have access to User Reset Only options 1 and 2. They can reset 24-hour alarms from any keypad. Users of this type have no access to user Panic Code menus and cannot set or unset the system. Entering a user code of this type generates a Panic Alarm and activates a full alarm (causing internal and external sounders and...
  • Page 25 About User Numbers The total number of users you can define depends on the type of control unit. If you have a 95EN or 85EN control unit • then you can define up to 99 users. If you have a 65EN control unit you can •...
  • Page 26 Option 8-1: This option enables you to set up or modify Configuring the User users. For each user, you specify Codes information such as the user type and the partitions the user has access to. 1. Press [ to select this option. User Menu 8:Set Up Users 2.
  • Page 27 6. Use the numeric keys to select the User 05 Prtns Ptns > 1*..partitions you want the user to have access to, then press [. Any partition numbers shown will be allocated to the user. (A “*” indicates that the partition will not be allocated, and “.”...
  • Page 28 Option 8-3: Access to options is initially determined by Customising Access to user type but individual users can be Menu Options granted or denied access using the Customise Menus option. 1. Press [ to select this option. User Menu 8:Set Up Users 2.
  • Page 29 Use this option to allocate telecommand or Programming PA buttons to individual partitions. Telecommands Cooper Security Limited recommend that you take advice from your alarm installer before modifying any of these options. 1. Press [ to select this option. User Menu 8:Set Up Users 2.
  • Page 30 allocated partition) only when in range of a specific MRNode receiver . OR: Unused: The control unit will ignore any telecommand programmed as Unused, even though it may still be learned by an MRNode. (Hint: Use this option to disable telecommands that have been lost.) Press [ to save your changes.
  • Page 31: Option 9: Using The Log

    Option 9: Using the Log Option 9-1: Viewing This option enables you view the contents of the Log the system log. The log contains the date and time of system events, such as partitions being unset, zones omitted, duress code activations and communications problems.
  • Page 32 Option 9-2: Printing If a printer is connected to the control unit, the Log you can print some or all of the events recorded in the log. It is not possible to connect a printer to the 65EN. 1. Press [ to select this option. User Menu 9:Log 2.
  • Page 33 Option 9-3: Viewing You can use this option to view the content the Access Log of the access log, which stores every use of a user code of type Access (which is used to open doors). 1. Press [ to select this option. User Menu 9:Log 2.
  • Page 34 Option 9-4: Printing You can use this option to print the content the Access Log of the access log, which stores every use of a user code of type Access (which is used to open doors). It is not possible to connect a printer to the 65EN.
  • Page 35: Text Keys

    Text Keys The following tables show how to obtain characters when entering text at the keypad. For example, press 2 twice to obtain the "B" character. Once you have chosen the character you require, press | to move the cursor to the right to edit the next character. The ¬ key moves the cursor to the left.
  • Page 36: Zone Numbering

    Zone Numbering Each zone has a unique 4-digit number. The meaning of the number is as follows: The first digit is the network number. This is the network number of • the device that the zone is connected to (0 for zones connected to the control unit PCB).
  • Page 37: Telecommands And Pa Transmitters

    Telecommands and PA Transmitters Telecommand Numbering Each Telecommand and PA has a unique number. This number is separate from the scheme used to number zones, but works in the same way: The first digit is the network number. This is the network number of •...
  • Page 38: Pa Buttons

    You must hold the buttons down for more than two seconds in order to start a transmission. When the telecommand is transmitting, it briefly flashes the small LED above button 1. The 722r and 727r telecommands also allow the user to start a PA by pressing buttons 1 and 4 together.
  • Page 39: Log Events

    Log Events Event Description --- NO EVENT --- Not used ### LECS or REMS The number of LEC or keypads logged on to system after a re-learn ### NODE R# ADD Keypad added to MSNode. First # is the network No. Next ## is the device No.
  • Page 40 ATE L.F. ALL All networks from a communicator to an ARC are unavailable ATE L.F. RESTORE The network connection from a communicator to an ARC has been restored ATE L.F. SINGLE A network connection from a dual-path communicator to an ARC is unavailable AUTOSET # OFF Autoset timer off...
  • Page 41 EXT LINE FAULT Not used EXT LINE RESTORE Not used FACTORY RESTART Factory default loaded FAULT 4K4 #### Zone has 4K4 fault FIRE ALARM #### Fire alarm from zone number #### FIRE PRTNS:- Fire alarm on partitions FIRE RESET:- Fire Alarm reset FIRST KNOCK #### First activation of zone number #### (zone with Double-Knock attribute)
  • Page 42 PRTN SET FAIL:- Partition failed to set PRTN TAMPER:- Partition in tamper condition PRTNS LOCKED:- Partitions locked via security key zone PRTNS UNLOCKED: Partitions unlocked via security key zone PAYMENT EXPIRED System payment timer has expired PSTN FAULT Telephone line fault detected PSTN RESTORE Telephone line fault restored PSU BATT A ####...
  • Page 43 SHUNT GROUP ## Shunt Group ## used to isolate zones SHUNT START #### Not used SHUNT ZONE #### Zone #### shunted SILENT PA #### Silent Panic Alarm zone #### activated SUMMER CHANGED Not used SUMMER TIME SET Time changed at Summer changeover date T.SWITCH # OFF Time switch number # off T.SWITCH # ON...
  • Page 44: System Records

    System Records General System Details Timers Partitions 65EN, 85EN and 95EN 95EN only Entry Time Exit Time Exit Mode Bell Delay Bell Duration Shunt Groups Group Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7...
  • Page 45 Time Switch 2 Timer On at Off at Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Time Switch 3 Timer On at Off at Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Auto-Set Timer 1 Timer Set at Unset at Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Set Partitions: Auto-Set Timer 2 Timer Set at...
  • Page 46: User Details

    User Details Name Type Partitions Manager...
  • Page 47: Zone Details

    Zone Details Zone No. Location Chime Y/N Partitions...
  • Page 48: Telecommand Details

    Telecommand Details Tcmd No. Telecommand Name Button Partitions...
  • Page 49: Service Record

    Service Record Date Engineer Action...
  • Page 50: Installer Information

    Installer Information Installation Engineer: Installation Company: Address: Telephone Number: Reset Message: Alarm Receiving Centre: Telephone Number: Remote Reset Message:...
  • Page 51: Quick Reference

    Quick Reference 1. At the keypad, enter your user code or BANNER TEXT 17:30 Sun 01 JAN present your proximity tag. 2. Press to access the user menu. Set Partition? Ptns > **..Main Option Sub-Options User Menu Page 5 1:Omit Zones User Menu Page 6...
  • Page 52 User Menu Engineer Tools 1 Page 17 Page 17 5:Engineer Tools Engineer Access Engineer Tools 2 Page 18 Call Service? User Menu Time And Date Page 19 Page 19 6:Time And Date Set Time Time And Date Page 19 Set Date User Menu Custom Text Page 20...

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