Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). Notice! This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual...
This manual describes how to install and configure the TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station. Arming stations are also known as remote arming stations or RASs. Refer also to the TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station User Manual for details about using the Touch Screen RAS.
Product overview Refer to Figure 1 below for details of external features of the TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station. Figure 1: TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station overview Touch screen display panel First four area LEDs * Menu key Next four area LEDs...
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Challenger menu options. • The optional Automation quick control button (item 7) is a shortcut to User menu option 24-Automation Control. Automation quick control does not require user authentication via PIN. TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual...
Note: Maximum current consumption when touch screen and key illumination is on and set to maximum brightness, and all area LEDs are on. Current consumption when touch screen is on will increase if the supply voltage decreases (for example, during mains fail operation). TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual...
Challenger systems. Technicians must comply with and be trained in security and electrical industry installation regulations, as appropriate to this device. Product contents Table 1: TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station shipping list Quantity Item TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station 3-way screw terminal blocks Ring terminal and M3 screw M2.5 x 6mm Phillips head screws...
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Figure 3: TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station mounting details Body retaining hooks (not shown) Flush mount screw locations Top cable entry Earthing point (for internal or external Tamper switch connection) Body assembly Tx and Rx LED access Base assembly (10) Conf iguration DIP switch access...
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Tip: As an alternative to drilling holes in the plasterboard for the self -tapping mounting screws to pass though, you may prefer to notch the plasterboard. In either case, ensure the holes or notches will be completely covered when the RAS is mounted. TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual...
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10. Hook the top of the body onto the mounting tabs on the base, and then swing the bottom of the body into position to align the retaining screw holes at the bottom. 11. Replace the two body retaining screws to secure the body to the base. TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual...
A terminal block on the rear of the body assembly (see Figure 4 on page 5) is used for connections to the Challenger panel’s RS-485 LAN, and optionally to an egress push button and relay. Refer to Figure 6 on page 10. TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual...
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Challenger panel, if the cabling distance does not exceed 100 m (if using Belden 8723) and when electrical isolation is not required. Power connection (+12V and GND) to separate power supply The RAS can be powered by an auxiliary power supply. TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual...
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(<10 Ω) via the RAS mounting screws. If connecting to earth via the mounting screws, do not connect the RAS’s earth point to the Challenger LAN data cable shield. TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual...
LCD screen or a button is pressed). The brightness changes dynamically as you change the settings. Note: We recommend using smaller values in order to minimise power use in mains fail conditions. TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual...
2. Press the buttons that correspond with RAS address nn, and then press the # button (or press the Enter # key). The main menu displays and lists the product name and firmware revision number. The RAS menu options are described in the following sections. TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual...
RAS (in a secure area) via automation zone programming in order to help prevent unauthorised use. If disabled, the Automation button does not display on the Home screen. TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual...
Press the buttons that correspond to the desired value from 0% to 100%, and then press the # button (or press Enter # key) to apply the new value. Note: We recommend using smaller values in order to minimise power use in mains fail conditions. TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual...
16, and then press the # button (or press Enter # key) to apply the new value. Factory Defaults The factory defaults option resets this RAS’s menu options 1 to 12 to their default states. TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual...
Verify power output on the Challenger panel or external power supply that powers the keypad. Area and status LEDs are flashing and the display reads, “System Fault”: • Verify that the RAS is programmed in the RAS database as an LCD arming station. TS1001 Touch Screen Arming Station Installation Manual...
This section describes how to upgrade the Touch Screen RAS firmware and/or images via the RAS’s USB port (Figure 4 on page 5, item 5) and the Tecom Firmware Loader application. This is typically the quickest way to upgrade the RAS.
“Install from a list or specific location” radio button, and then click Next. 6. Click to select the “Search for the best driver in these locations” radio button, and then browse to include the location of the Tecom Firmware Loader application in the search (for example, C:\Program Files\Tecom Firmware Loader\inf_driver).
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“Install from a list or specific location” radio button, and then click Next. 6. Click to select the “Search for the best driver in these locations” radio button, and then browse to include the location of the Tecom Firmware Loader application in the search (for example, C:\Program Files\Tecom Firmware Loader\inf_driver).
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