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Installation and User Guide Compatible Equipment 8 character LCD keypad new style case 8 character LCD keypad Portable printer ( Battery powered ) and power supply unit Wall Mounted Printer Bracket Printer lead 9040 16 Ohm internal sounder 9056 Plug-on Digital Communicator Plug-on RedCare STU (manufactured by others) 9076-01/2 Signalling Interfaces...
The 808 software provides a flexible installation that can meet many different needs. The system can provide for up to 8 identified users. The 808 allows users to set the system to four different security Levels (for example full set and three part sets) which can be programmed by the installer.
System Power Supply (Ambient Temp. 20 º. C) With the system quiescent, this supply is used as follows: 808 end station Each Remote Keypad The remaining current is available for recharging the battery, and supply attached devices through the 12V Aux terminals on the main connector.
Zone Wiring Zone Wiring The recommended maximum distance for FSL zones using standard alarm cable is 200m - 300m. Software Limits The 808 can support: • One to four Levels. • Four Areas in total. • Eight zones provided by the end station PCB plus one zone pro- vided by each keypad.
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Enabling/Disabling Keys, Display and Sounder Press ‘Enter’. LED 2 lights and the display shows the status of the keypad sounder: 0 for sounder ‘ON’ or 1 for sounder ‘OFF’, for example: Change the keypad sounder status as required by entering 0 or 1. (The keypad sounder is normally left at ON = ‘ZERO”).
The 808 main PCB has facilities for connecting: Four keypads. Eight 2-wire FSL detector zones or eight 4-wire closed circuit zones. Siren (Loudspeakers). Three outputs. Figure 2 shows the control unit connector. Figure 2. 808 Main Connector Wiring 927 Keypads All keypads must be connected to Keypad terminals on the main PCB or "daisy chained"...
Wiring Detector Zones The 808 main connector has terminals for eight detector zones. Zones can be wired as either two wire Fully Supervised Loop (FSL) or four wire Closed Circuit (CC). However, all eight zones must be of the same circuit type. The factory default is for CC zones.
Programming Alarm contacts 2k2 EOL Note: When wiring FSL zones, link out the anti-tamper terminals of each zone in use on the main connnector and expander cards. Figure 4. Wiring Diagram for Single Alarm Contacts and Tamper Wiring With the loop in a normal state and the alarm contacts closed (shorting out the 4K7 resistor), the total resistance of the loop is 2K2 ohms.
You have now reached the Installer programming mode. The display shows: Finding Menu Items The 808 programming is divided into sets of numbered menus. Each menu starts with a two digit number. The menus are grouped together into the following categories:...
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Programming Chart ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER NOTE: Except where shown, move between menus by using the up and down keys. At the points marked press the ENTER Enter key. 10 of 22 496336 Issue 1...
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Programming Chart ENTER ENTER ENTER 496336 Issue 1 11 of 22...
Changing Menu Items Changing Menu Items After selecting a menu, press Enter to see further options belonging to that menu. The system usually displays an abbreviation for the name of the option, and the values the option currently has. A flashing character marks the part of the display that will change when you next press a key.
The display shows the zone number and current attribute. Note that the zone number is flashing (shown here by an underline). To select a zone number: Press the up or down arrow keys (A or B) until you see the zone number you want (in this example zone 3).
Areas. Each Area is a set of detectors in the same physical area. The 808 can use up to four Areas. You assign detectors to an area during program- ming.
Figure 5 shows which letters belong to each number key. Select the letter you want, press the key shown the correct number of times. Use the right arrow key to move the cursor to the next space for a new letter. If you make a mistake, use the left or right arrow keys to move the cursor over the letter you want to change, and key in the new letter.
Re-entering Programming Mode Press Menu. If the end station lid is open, the displays shows: Close the end station lid. If no faults are present the display shows the time: If faults exist, the display will show, for example: Use the up and down arrow keys to view faults present on the system. Remedy the faults, then press Menu until the display returns to the time and date.
Resetting Customer and Installer Codes (First stage reset) If the installer and/or user codes have been lost, or you need to return the end station to the factory default access codes, you can load the default codes as follows: Disconnect mains and battery power to the system. Place a small screwdriver blade between the pins marked ‘RST’...
To make sure you can re-enter programming mode successfully the system loads the default Installer Code. Factory Defaults When delivered from the factory, the 808 is preprogrammed with the follow- ing default settings: System Users UO1:...
Menu 50: Program outputs Menu 51: Output Types = Bell = Normally On, Strobe = Normally Off, All other NO Function Menu 52: Internal sounder = Follows Bell Menu 53: Bell Delay = 0, Bell Time = 20 Minutes Menu 60: Program System Options Menu 61: Installer information = Code = 7890 Menu 62:...
Action: Check Menu 41. User Facilities In User Mode the 808 can store unique access codes for up to eight users. Each user can be linked to one or more Levels. There are two types of user: • The Supervisor (User 01), who can change all other user's access to the system.
Users can set and unset the system from a keypad by one of the following methods: [Access Code]+ [Enter Key] [Access Code] + [Level Key] Users can reprogram limited parts of the system. The 808 provides the following set of user menus: Menu 2: Omit 24 hour zones.
To gain access to these menus from a keypad the user must key in: [Access Code] + [Menu key] + [Menu Number] For more information on using the 808 see "808 User Guide". Installer Setting When you leave Programming Mode the system will allow you to enter the Installer access code and use menus 4, 6, 7 and 9.
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