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  • Page 1 M-Series Engineering Manual...
  • Page 2 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: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ....................... 4 About this Manual ..........................4 Other Publications ..........................4 Chapter 1: Introduction ..................5 About the Panels ..........................5 Control Panel Features ........................10 Network Ports ..........................10 Transistor Outputs........................10 Relay Outputs ........................... 10 Digital Communicator Outputs....................10 USB and Serial PC Ports ......................
  • Page 4 Contents Engineering Manual Logging Out ............................ 21 About the Engineer Menus ......................21 Selecting Menu Options......................22 Exiting from an Option or Menu ....................22 Chapter 3: Using Engineer Menu 1 ..............23 Options in Engineer Menu 1......................23 Option 1-1: Programming Zones ....................24 Step 1 –...
  • Page 5 Engineering Manual Contents Option 1-9-3: Choosing EN50131 Configuration Options........... 79 Option 1-0: Going to User Menu 1 ....................81 Chapter 4: Using Engineer Menu 2 ..............82 Introduction ............................. 82 Option 2-1: Viewing Zone Status ....................83 Option 2-2: Specifying the Time and Date.................. 84 Option 2-3: Setting the Loudspeaker Volume Level ..............
  • Page 6: Preface

    Contents Engineering Manual Option 2-7-6: Checking the Battery Voltage ..............115 Option 2-7-7: ID Biscuits (M800ID Plus only)............... 115 Option 2-8: Viewing or Printing the Log..................116 Option 2-8-1: Viewing the Event Log ................116 Option 2-8-2: Printing the Event Log ................. 117 Option 2-8-3: Viewing the Access Log ................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 1: Introduction About the Panels M-Series intruder alarm panels have been designed to satisfy the most demanding requirements of alarm-systems professionals. The panels are flexible, easy to install and robust, yet the modular approach of the system hardware ensures that a cost-effective solution is available for installations of any type or size.
  • Page 8 Introduction Engineering Manual Table 1: Differences between control panel types Panel Type Feature M550 M600 M750 M800 M800i M1000 EN50131-1/PD6662 grade (max) Maximum zones Wards Ward groups (part sets) User codes Network ports ID Loop ports (for ID biscuits) Digital communicator outputs On-board transistor outputs On-board relay outputs On-board modem...
  • Page 9 Engineering Manual Introduction Network 1 (Supports only remote keypads and LEC2s) Max 4 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 100m max to Network 1 furthest keypad/LEC2 550, 600, 800 or 750 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones CONTROL Network Wiring = 6 Core PANEL...
  • Page 10 Introduction Engineering Manual Network 1 (Supports only remote keypads and LEC2s) Max 4 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 100m max to Network 1 furthest keypad/LEC2 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones 800iD Plus Network Wiring = 6 Core CONTROL PANEL 30 Zones (utilising...
  • Page 11 Engineering Manual Introduction Network 1 (Supports only remote keypads) and LEC2s Max 4 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 100m max to Network 1 furthest keypad/LEC2 1000 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones 2 Zones CONTROL Network Wiring = 6 Core PANEL Network 2 - Wiring Option 1 Max 16...
  • Page 12: Control Panel Features

    Introduction Engineering Manual Control Panel Features The control panels benefit from the following features. Network Ports The network ports enable additional devices to be connected to the control panel for system expansion. The number of networks and the devices available for networking depend on the control panel used.
  • Page 13: Printer Port

    Engineering Manual Introduction Printer Port A serial printer such as a DATAC printer can connect to the control panel to obtain system and log print outs, or to print all system events as they occur. Engineer's Keypad Port Optionally, an engineer's keypad can be temporarily connected directly to the "Engineer's Keypad"...
  • Page 14: Compatible Devices

    Introduction Engineering Manual Compatible Devices System expansion is achieved by using the following devices. Keypad Keypads enable setting, unsetting and programming of the system. The system must have at least one keypad. Each keypad provides an additional two zones and one switched-negative programmable output.
  • Page 15: Lec2

    Engineering Manual Introduction LEC2 The LEC2 expander provides two zones and one switched-negative output. LEC6 Direct connection of an LEC6 (6-zone) expander to a control panel network port is supported for existing systems that are being upgraded. Ensure that the number of zones does not exceed the number that could be provided by keypads alone.
  • Page 16: Mains Wiring

    Introduction Engineering Manual Mains Wiring All mains wiring must be carried out only by a qualified electrician and must comply with current local regulations. 1 km (Max.) 100 metres 100 metres 100 metres 100 metres CONTROL XNode/ XNode/ XNode/ XNode/ XNode/ MNode MNode...
  • Page 17: Networker Interface Board

    Engineering Manual Introduction Networker Interface Board A Networker Interface Board (NIB) enables the maximum distance from a control panel to an XNode, MNode, MIDNode, IDNode or keypad to be increased to 1km. The NIB is supplied as a driver unit and receiver unit. The driver unit connects to the output of the control panel and the receiver unit can be connected up to 1km away.
  • Page 18: Voltage Drop Example 1

    Introduction Engineering Manual Voltage Drop Example 1 The first example in Figure 6 shows two devices connected to the control panel. The first is 20m from the panel and has 120mA being taken from its auxiliary supply to power detectors. The second is 20m from the first and also has 120mA being taken from its auxiliary supply to power detectors.
  • Page 19: Reducing Voltage Drop - Method 1

    Engineering Manual Introduction Figure 6. Voltage Drop Examples 1 & 2 Reducing Voltage Drop - Method 1 The simplest way to reduce voltage drop is to double up the supply connections (A & B), which will halve the resistance on each core and therefore halve the voltage drop. When using the voltage drop table to calculate the expected voltage drop, simply divide the voltage drop by two.
  • Page 20: Remote Power Supplies

    Introduction Engineering Manual Figure 7. Reducing Voltage Drop - Methods 1 & 2 Remote Power Supplies When voltage drops cannot be overcome by using the two methods previously described or the demand on the control panel power supply exceeds its capacity (as documented in the panel's Installation Instructions), one or more remote power supplies will need to be installed.
  • Page 21 Engineering Manual Introduction Figure 8. Connecting Remote Power Supply Units...
  • Page 22: Chapter 2: Getting Started

    Chapter 2: Getting Started Starting the Panel for the First Time Use the following procedure when starting a new system: 1. Follow the power-up procedure documented in the panel's installation instructions. Make sure you apply a factory restart to ensure that the system begins with its factory default settings.
  • Page 23: About Logging In As An Engineer

    Engineering Manual Getting Started About Logging in as an Engineer Logging in as an engineer causes keypads connected directly to the same network or XNode/MNode to display "System Busy". Keypads connected to a different network or XNode/MNode display ”Engineer on Site", and other engineers or users can log on to these. The factory default engineer code is 1234.
  • Page 24: Selecting Menu Options

    Getting Started Engineering Manual Selecting Menu Options To select an engineer option: 1. Press the | or ¬ button to scroll to Engineer Menu 1 or 2, then press [ to enter that menu. Alternatively, press hotkey 1 (for Engineer Menu 1) or hotkey 2 (for Engineer Menu 2), then [.
  • Page 25: Chapter 3: Using Engineer Menu 1

    Chapter 3: Using Engineer Menu 1 Options in Engineer Menu 1 The flowchart shown opposite Engineer Level 1 illustrates the options in Engineer Press [Ent]or[2] Menu 1. Eng 1 Menu 1 Program Zones The order of the options in ¬ to scroll through options, Engineer Menu 1 reflects the or press hot key (1-0) typical order that the options...
  • Page 26: Option 1-1: Programming Zones

    Engineer Menu 1-1 Engineering Manual Option 1-1: Programming Zones Eng 1 Menu 1 Program Zones 1. SELECT ZONE NUMBER Location Panel Zone 1 Zone No. 0001 Not Used To select the zone number: Zone type ¬ " Press to scroll, or Indicates device e.g.
  • Page 27: Step 1 - Select Zone

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-1 Except when in Walk Test mode (User option 1-1-2), all programmed zone types are active and can be communicated to an ARC, even while an engineer is logged in. If the system is connected to an ARC and work carried out the system could cause alarms to trigger, it is recommended that you contact the ARC before work begins to avoid any unnecessary call-outs.
  • Page 28: Step 2 - Select Zone Type

    Engineer Menu 1-1 Engineering Manual Only valid zone numbers are displayed as you scroll. For example, if you are programming an M1000 panel, the next number displayed after 0008 (panel zone 8) is 1011 (network 1, device 01, zone 1). For network devices, the network, device and zone numbers are repeated in the top-left corner of the display.
  • Page 29 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-1 3 – PA Silent This zone is monitored at all times. When triggered, it can activate outputs that follow the Panic Alarm (page 43) or P.A. Alarm (page 52) event, but it does not cause an audible alarm.
  • Page 30 Engineer Menu 1-1 Engineering Manual The remaining options are available only by scrolling. Keyswitch A Keyswitch zone is normally connected to a shunt-lock or keyswitch, which can be used to set or unset assigned wards. Assuming the zone's Inverted attribute is set to the default of NO (page 32), if a ward is currently unset, opening the zone contacts starts the process of setting the ward.
  • Page 31 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-1 To set the system, the user first enters his/her user code at a keypad or operates a keyswitch connected to a Keyswitch zone. The control unit starts the exit tone (the exit time is infinite for this mode). The user then operates the Final Exit zone and turns the key in the lock switch to “locked”.
  • Page 32: Step 3 - Select Attributes

    Engineer Menu 1-1 Engineering Manual Masking can activate mask outputs, depending on whether the zone is set or unset and the Mask configuration options (see page 80). Also, masking may or may not inhibit users from setting the affected ward, depending on whether the Mask Override or Mask Inhibit configuration option is selected (page 80).
  • Page 33 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-1 After setting the attribute, the zone is isolated for the period specified by the Soak Test timer (page 59). If the zone is activated during this period, the activation is logged, outputs of type Soak Test Fail (page 45) are triggered and the user is informed of the zone failure after entering a user code.
  • Page 34: Step 4 - Select Zone's Wards

    Engineer Menu 1-1 Engineering Manual Inverted By default, a zone is "triggered" by opening the zone contacts. If the zone's Inverted attribute is set to YES, the zone triggers when the zone contacts close. Apply this attribute when monitoring normally open devices such as exit terminator buttons or pressure pads. Shuntable Zones with this attribute are automatically shunted (Isolated) if: A user chooses to shunt all zones in a selected ward using User option 1-3 (24 Hour...
  • Page 35: Option 1-2: Choosing Advanced Zone Options

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-2 Option 1-2: Choosing Advanced Zone Options Eng 1 Menu 2 Zones Advanced 1. SELECT ZONE Location Panel Zone 1 Zone 0001 Normal Alm To select zone: Zone type (set ¬ " Press to scroll, or e.g.
  • Page 36: Step 3 - Select Zone's Output Group

    Engineer Menu 1-2 Engineering Manual Step 3 – Select Zone's Output Group This option enables you to create "output groups". For example, assigning the zone to output group number 01 creates output group 01 and assigns the zone to it. One or more zones can belong to the same output group.
  • Page 37: Option 1-3: Assigning Ward Equipment And Attributes

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-3 Option 1-3: Assigning Ward Equipment and Attributes Option 1-3-1: Assigning Equipment to Wards Eng 1 Menu 3 Ward Options 1. SELECT "EQUIP TO WARDS" OPTION Note: See next section for Ward Options Ward Options - Attributes Equip To Wards 2.
  • Page 38: Option 1-3-2: Defining Ward Attributes

    Engineer Menu 1-3 Engineering Manual you can make keypad sounders produce only those sounds that are relevant to a specific ward. By default, the sounder in keypads connected directly to a network follow the wards assigned to the extension loudspeaker. For example, if the extension loudspeaker is assigned to wards 1 and 2, the keypad sounders operate when ward 1 or 2 requires an entry, exit or alarm sounder.
  • Page 39 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-3 for at least the period specified by Abort Delay (page 59). If you deselect this option, any user whose code is assigned to the ward can reset the unconfirmed alarm. See also the Remote Reset attribute (page 37). 03 –...
  • Page 40 Engineer Menu 1-3 Engineering Manual restarts each time a detector is triggered in the Secure ward. When the timer expires, the system attempts to set the ward automatically. 11 – Bell & Strobe This option allows you to select which wards will trigger the external sounder (bell) and strobe outputs on the control panel.
  • Page 41: Option 1-4: Setting Up Outputs

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 Option 1-4: Setting Up Outputs Eng 1 Menu 4 Outputs 1. SELECT OUTPUT Outputs TYPE Output type Panel To select output type: e.g. Press ¬ to scroll, or " Press hot key (1 to 6) "...
  • Page 42: Step 1 - Select Output Type

    Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual Flowchart for custom outputs: Eng 1 Menu 4 Outputs 1. SELECT OUTPUT TYPE Outputs Panel Press or custom outputs. See previous section for other output types Outputs Custom Outputs 2. SELECT OUTPUT NUMBER Custom Output To select custom output: e.g.
  • Page 43 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 3 – Digi On Board This option is not relevant for M550 and M750 panels. Select this option to set up any of the digi on-board "software" outputs, the status of which can be transmitted via the on-board modem port to an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC). Digi On Board programming is relevant only if using the Fast Format (page 92);...
  • Page 44: Step 2 - Select Output Number

    Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual OR GATES AND GATES Always Off 5 System Full Set Always Off 6 System Full Set Always Off 7 Alarm Always Off 8 Alarm Example 2: The gates in custom output 2 have the following default settings. If the defaults are used, the custom output activates only when the system is full set AND there is a confirmed alarm.
  • Page 45: Step 4 - Select Ward, Zone, User Or Group Number

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 Step 4 – Select Ward, Zone, User or Group Number If appropriate, select the ward, zone, user or output group the output should follow. Step 5 – Select Event to Activate Output If you have chosen the output to follow a ward, zone or the system, you need to select the event that should activate the output.
  • Page 46 Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual 009 – System Full Set Activates when all defined wards are set; deactivates when any ward is unset. 010 – System Open Activates when the system is unset; deactivates when any part of the system is set. 011 –...
  • Page 47 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 021 – Mains Power Off Activates when the mains power is removed from the control panel; deactivates when the mains power is restored. The AC Off Delay timer (page 59) determines how long the mains must be off before the output activates.
  • Page 48 Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual 033 – Tamper Alarm Activates when any type of tamper condition is triggered; deactivates when all tamper conditions have been reset. This output acts as a "global" tamper indication for any type of tamper. 034 – Rem Service Call Activates when the system is online with a remote PC and the Downloader software.
  • Page 49 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 047 – Panel Lid Tamper Activates when the panel lid tamper is activated; deactivates when the alarm is reset. 048 – Chime Mimic Activates for 2 seconds when any zone with a Chime Tone attribute (page 31) is activated, if chimes are enabled in User option 1-5.
  • Page 50 Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual PSU Fuse zone (page 29) active PSU Power zone (page 29) active Mask fault Set Failed (page 46) Digi Failed (page 45) 061 – Mask Tamper This is applicable only if the Mask Unset Tamp or Mask Set Tamper option is selected (page 80).
  • Page 51 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 069 – Always Off This output never activates. 070 – Auxiliary Fuse Activates when the panel's auxiliary 12V fuse is blown. If you want to use this event for a output that is powered by the panel, the output must be configured so that its normal state is "on"...
  • Page 52 Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual 103 – Auto-Set Timer 3 Activates when Auto-set timer 3 is on; deactivates when timer is off. 104 to 108 – Always Off This output never activates. 109 – PC Output 1 On This output is controlled by a PC running the Downloader software. 110 –...
  • Page 53: Ward Events

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 131 – Time Switch 3 On Activates while time switch 3 (page 62) is active. 132 to 138 – Always Off This output never activates. 139 – Code Lock 1 On Activates when “Code lock timer 1" is on; deactivates when the timer is off (see page 64).
  • Page 54 Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual 06 – P.A. Alarm Activates when a PA Silent or PA Audible zone (page 27) triggers, or if a user code of type Panic Code is used. The output activates only if the zone or user code belongs to the selected ward.
  • Page 55 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 18 – Tamper Activates when any type of tamper condition is triggered in the selected ward; deactivates when all tamper conditions have been reset in the ward. This output acts as a "global" tamper indication for any type of tamper associated with the ward. 19 –...
  • Page 56 Engineer Menu 1-4 Engineering Manual To use this feature, assign the Sndr Ctl output type to the output of the relevant keypad and fit the jumper across the "WARD SNDR" link in the keypad (see the Keypad Installation Instructions). Assign the XNode/MNode/loudspeaker to all used wards. The keypad sounder will operate only when the output is switched on, i.e.
  • Page 57: Zone Events

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-4 40 – Auto set Activates when the selected Secure ward (page 37) is unset; deactivates when the Secure ward is set. Zone Events The following events are applicable if you have chosen the output to follow a specific zone: 1 –...
  • Page 58: Option 1-5: Setting Up Timers

    Engineer Menu 1-5 Engineering Manual Option 1-5: Setting Up Timers Option 1-5-1: Setting Up Ward Timers Eng 1 Menu 5 1234567890123456 Timers 1234567890123456 1. SELECT "WARD TIMERS" OPTION Timers 1234567890123456 Ward Timers 1234567890123456 2. SELECT TIMER TYPE Ward Timers Exit To select the timer type: e.g.
  • Page 59: Ward Timer Types

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-5 Ward Timer Types In step 2, choose the timer type: 1 – Exit (Default = 030 Seconds) This determines the time allowed to exit a ward once the option to set it has been made. The exit time is used by, for example, the Timed Exit setting mode (page 65).
  • Page 60: Option 1-5-2: Setting Up System Timers

    Engineer Menu 1-5 Engineering Manual Option 1-5-2: Setting Up System Timers Eng 1 Menu 5 Timers 1. SELECT "SYSTEM TIMERS" OPTION Timers Ward Timers Timers System Timers 2. SELECT TIMER TYPE Confirmation 030 Minutes To select the timer type: e.g. Press ¬...
  • Page 61 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-5 03 – Sys Bell Dur (Default = 015 Minutes) When the Sys Bell Dly has expired, the duration of the external bell output can be controlled by the value of this timer. This timer is used only if the system is full set and the Global Bell Time configuration option is selected (see page 75).
  • Page 62 Engineer Menu 1-5 Engineering Manual 13 – Courtesy time (Default = 120 Seconds) This timer is used to control the duration of Courtesy Light outputs (page 44). 14 – Menu Time-Out (Default = 180 minutes) This timer controls how long a user option remains displayed before timing out and returning the system to the normal standby screen that shows the current date and time.
  • Page 63 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-5 22 – Double Knocks (Default = 002) This counter is used only for wards selected by the Multiply Ack attribute (page 38). The counter determines how many “knocks” are needed within the Double Knock period (page 59) to cause an alarm at a zone that has the Double Knock attribute (page 30).
  • Page 64: Option 1-5-3: Defining Time Switches

    Engineer Menu 1-5 Engineering Manual Option 1-5-3: Defining Time Switches Timers Time Switches 1. SELECT TIME SWITCH Time Switch To select the time switch to set up: e.g. Press ¬ to scroll, or " Press the hot key (1 to 4) "...
  • Page 65: Option 1-5-4: Defining Auto-Set Timers

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-5 Option 1-5-4: Defining Auto-Set Timers Timers Auto-Sets 1. SELECT TIMER Auto-Set To select the auto-set timer to set up: e.g. Press ¬ to scroll, or " Press the hot key (1 to 3) " Auto-Set 2.
  • Page 66: Option 1-5-5: Defining Code-Lock Timers

    Engineer Menu 1-5 Engineering Manual Option 1-5-5: Defining Code-Lock Timers This option enables you to define up to three code-lock timers, each of which is associated with up to ten users. The timer prevents the system from accepting the users' user codes at specified times.
  • Page 67: Option 1-6: Defining The Setting Mode

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-6 Option 1-6: Defining the Setting Mode Eng 1 Menu 6 1234567890123456 Setting Modes 1234567890123456 1. SELECT WARD Ward number (only those wards allocated Exit For Ward 1 to zones are available) Timed Exit To select the ward, press e.g.
  • Page 68 Engineer Menu 1-6 Engineering Manual 4 – Instant Set Select this option if you want the ward to set quickly. The ward sets 10 seconds after the user has chosen to set the ward (which should be enough time for sensors to settle). 5 –...
  • Page 69: Option 1-7: Customising Text

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-7 Option 1-7: Customising Text Eng 1 Menu 7 1234567890123456 Custom Text 1234567890123456 1. SELECT MESSAGE TYPE Custom Text Reset Message To select message type: e.g. five times Press ¬ to scroll, or " Press the message type hot key "...
  • Page 70 Engineer Menu 1-7 Engineering Manual 6 – Group Names These are the names of the ward groups (page 69). The names are displayed when setting ward groups (see the User's Guide).
  • Page 71: Option 1-8: Setting Up Groups

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-8 Option 1-8: Setting Up Groups Option 1-8-1: Assigning Wards to Groups Eng 1 Menu 8 1234567890123456 Group Options 1234567890123456 1. SELECT "ASSIGN GROUPS" OPTION Group Options 1234567890123456 Assign Groups 1234567890123456 2. SELECT WARD GROUP NUMBER Viewing Group Ward : ..
  • Page 72: Option 1-8-2: Setting The Ward Group Setting Mode

    Engineer Menu 1-8 Engineering Manual Option 1-8-2: Setting the Ward Group Setting Mode Eng 1 Menu 8 Group Options 1. SELECT "EXIT MODES" OPTION Group Options Assign Groups Group Options Exit Modes 2. SELECT THE GROUP Exit For Group 1 Timed Exit To select the group: e.g.
  • Page 73: Option 1-8-3: Setting The Ward Group Timers

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-8 When setting ward 1, "Timed Exit" is used. When setting ward 2, "Instant Set" is used. Option 1-8-3: Setting the Ward Group Timers Eng 1 Menu 8 Group Options 1. SELECT "GROUP TIMERS" OPTION Group Options Assign Groups Group Options Group Timers...
  • Page 74: Option 1-8-4: Setting The Ward Group Alarm Response

    Engineer Menu 1-8 Engineering Manual Option 1-8-4: Setting the Ward Group Alarm Response Eng 1 Menu 8 Group Options 1. SELECT "ALARM RESPONSE" Group Options OPTION Assign Groups Group Options Alarm Response 2. SELECT GROUP Alarm Response Grp. 1 Full To select group: e.g.
  • Page 75: Option 1-9: Choosing The Configuration Options

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-9 Option 1-9: Choosing the Configuration Options Eng 1 Menu 9 1234567890123456 Configuration 1234567890123456 1. SELECT WHETHER TO CONFIGURE GENERAL, DD243 OR EN50131 Configuration General To select the configuration type: e.g. ¬ to scroll, or Press "...
  • Page 76 Engineer Menu 1-9 Engineering Manual 05 – On-Line Enabled / On-Line Disabled On-Line Enabled (default) – When using Downloader software, the On-Line Keypad feature in the Downloader software is enabled. On-Line Disabled – When using Downloader software, the On-Line Keypad feature is disabled.
  • Page 77 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-9 12 – Global Unsetting / Local Unsetting Global Unsetting (default) – Allows users to unset a ward from any keypad, providing the ward has been allocated to the user (as specified in User option 2-4; see the Manager's Manual).
  • Page 78 Engineer Menu 1-9 Engineering Manual Access all codes – Causes the outputs to activate when any user code is entered. 19 – NVM is Unlocked / NVM is Locked NVM is Unlocked (default) – The panel can be reset to its factory defaults by shorting the FACTORY RESTART pins on the control panel PCB during power-up.
  • Page 79: Option 1-9-2: Choosing Dd243 Configuration Options

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-9 Keypad PA ON – Causes an audible panic alarm to be generated when keys 1 and 3 keys are simultaneously pressed at the keypad. 26 – P.Set Hotkey YES/ P.Set Hotkey NO P.Set Hotkey YES (default) – Enables ward group hot keys to be used to part set/unset the system (see the Manager's Manual).
  • Page 80 Engineer Menu 1-9 Engineering Manual Bells on Unconf (default) – The control unit activates the external bell output immediately after an unconfirmed alarm. This behaviour is also used if you have selected Confirmation Off. Bells on Confirm – The control unit activates the external bell output after a confirmed alarm and any programmed bell delay.
  • Page 81: Option 1-9-3: Choosing En50131 Configuration Options

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-9 Option 1-9-3: Choosing EN50131 Configuration Options 01 – 4 Digit Codes / 6 Digit Codes 4 Digit Codes (default) – All system user (access) codes are four digits. 6 Digit Codes – All user (access) codes are six digits. When using six-digit user codes, the default engineer code is 123400 and the default manager code is 567800.
  • Page 82 Engineer Menu 1-9 Engineering Manual OUTPUT TYPE Tamper Panel "Tampers System Ward Zone Triggered Status As" Alarm Tamper Alarm Tamper Alarm Tamper (Example) Panel Unset Alarms Keypad Unset Alarms Zone Unset Alarms Panel Alarms Keypad Alarms Zone Alarms Panel Unset Tampers Keypad Unset...
  • Page 83: Option 1-0: Going To User Menu 1

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 1-9 Engineer – An alert generated by a mains failure will require an engineer or remote reset. 11 – AC Bypass:Always / User / Eng Always (default) – With this option selected, an AC Mains Fault alert will not prevent a user from being able to set the alarm system.
  • Page 84: Chapter 4: Using Engineer Menu 2

    Chapter 4: Using Engineer Menu 2 Introduction Engineer menu 2 contains the options shown in the following flowchart. Engineer Level 2 Press [ENT]or[1] Eng 2 Menu 1 View Zones ¬ to scroll through options, or press hot key (1-8) Eng 2 Menu 2 Time and Date Eng 2 Menu 3 Volume Control...
  • Page 85: Option 2-1: Viewing Zone Status

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-1 Option 2-1: Viewing Zone Status Eng 2 Menu 1 View Zones 1. SELECT ZONE Shows current state of zone Zone number Panel Zone 1 To select zone: 0001 Healthy ¬ Press to scroll, or " Indicates device e.g.
  • Page 86: Option 2-2: Specifying The Time And Date

    Engineer Menu 2-2 Engineering Manual Option 2-2: Specifying the Time and Date Eng 2 Menu 2 1234567890123456 Time and Date 1234567890123456 1. SELECT TIME/DATE OPTION Time and Date Set Time To select option: e.g. Press ¬ to scroll, or " Enter option hot key "...
  • Page 87: Option 2-3: Setting The Loudspeaker Volume Level

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-3 Option 2-3: Setting the Loudspeaker Volume Level Eng 2 Menu 3 Volume Control 1. SET VOLUME LEVEL Shows volume level (sounder operates) Volume Control >> To set volume level: e.g. ¬ Press ¬ to scroll, or "...
  • Page 88: Option 2-5: Setting Up Communications

    Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual Option 2-5: Setting Up Communications Eng 2 Menu 5 Communications Communication Downloader ¬ to scroll through options, or press hot key (1-4) Communication DigiCom Communication Start CallBack Communication RS232 Options The options in the Communication menu are described next. Option 2-5-1: Setting Up the Downloader Options Communication Downloader...
  • Page 89: Option 2-5-1-1 - Defining The Downloader Password

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 Option 2-5-1-1 – Defining the Downloader Password Downloader Password Shows current setting (if defined) ExistingPassword ^Password Enter password NewPassword Password ^ Press to save changes and continue The first connection from Downloader is accepted without first having to set up the password or Site ID at the panel.
  • Page 90: Option 2-5-1-3 - Defining The Access Mode

    Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual Option 2-5-1-3 – Defining the Access Mode Downloader Access Mode 1. SELECT ACCESS Shows current setting MODE Access Mode To select the access mode: e.g. Press ¬ to scroll, or " Press the hot key (1-3) "...
  • Page 91: Option 2-5-1-4: Editing Call-Back Numbers

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 Option 2-5-1-4: Editing Call-Back Numbers Downloader 1234567890123456 Edit Call Nos. 1234567890123456 1. SELECT CALL BACK Shows current NUMBER Edit Call No. number (if defined) 01594545400 To select the call-back number: e.g. Press ¬ to scroll, or "...
  • Page 92: Option 2-5-1-5 - Choosing The Modem Options

    Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual Option 2-5-1-5 – Choosing the Modem Options Downloader 1234567890123456 Modem Options 1234567890123456 1. SELECT MODEM OPTION Modem Options Rings To Answer To select modem options: e.g. Press ¬ to scroll, or " Press the hot key (1-3) "...
  • Page 93: Option 2-5-2: Setting Up The Digicom

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 Option 2-5-2: Setting Up the DigiCom Communication DigiCom ¬ to scroll through options, or press hot key (1-6) DigiCom Comms Format DigiCom ARC No. DigiCom Account Numbers DigiCom Dialling Mode DigiCom Options DigiCom CID/SIA Reports This menu is not available for M550 and M750 panels.
  • Page 94 Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual Use this option to specify the communications format in which to send data to the ARC. Contact the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC)for the option that you should use. The following options are available: 1 – Disabled This option disables communications to the ARC.
  • Page 95 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 The Restore Signals option in Engineer 2-5-2-5 (page 97) determines whether restore messages are sent to the ARC. The Tampers As Alarm/Tamps option in Engineer 1-9-3 (page 79) determines whether tamper conditions are sent as event code 130 or 137. The following table shows the event s that are transmitted to the ARC, depending on the reporting level set in option 2-5-2-6 (page 98).
  • Page 96 Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual SIA1 format is: #AAAAAA|NCCcc SIA2 format is: #AAAAAA|Nidnnn/rinn/CCcc SIA3 format is: #AAAAAA|Ntihh:mm/idnnn/rinn/CCcc #AAAAAA|AS Extended SIA 3 format is: #AAAAAA|Ntihh:mm/idnnn/rinn/CCcc/AS Where: AAAAAA = 6-digit programmable account code (e.g. 123456), as specified in option 2-5-2-3 (page 96). N = New Event (always N).
  • Page 97: Option 2-5-2-2 - Specifying The Arc Number

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 Download Success Exit Timeout Expander Tamper Fire Fire Restore Keyswitch Arm Keyswitch Disarm Node Tamper Omit PA Audible PA Duress PA Panic PA Panic Restore PA Silent Panel Arm Panel Disarm Panel Tamper Omit Phone Line Restore Phone Line Fault Program Mode End Program Mode Start...
  • Page 98: Option 2-5-2-3 - Specifying The Arc Account Number

    Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual This option is not available for M550 and M750 panels. Use this option to specify the telephone numbers of up to three Alarm Receiving Centres (ARC). You can use the key to insert a 4-second pause between any two digits of the telephone number (see page 89 for further details).
  • Page 99: Option 2-5-2-5 - Setting Other Arc Options

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 This option is not available for M550 and M750 panels. Choose one of the following: 1 – Consecutive If you have defined more than one ARC (page 95), the panel will attempt to contact the first ARC when an alarm occurs.
  • Page 100: Option 2-5-2-6 - Cid/Sia Reporting Level

    Engineer Menu 2-5 Engineering Manual indicate that the alarm has been reset (this is not the same event as silencing the external sounders). 2 – Fast Format Choose whether to transmit 8 or 16 channels of data if using the Fast Format. The data transmitted by each channel is determined by the Digi On Board output programming (page 41).
  • Page 101: Option 2-5-4: Setting Up The Rs232 Port

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-5 Option 2-5-4: Setting Up the RS232 Port Option 2-5-4-1: Setting the Baud Rate Communication RS232 Options RS232 Options RS232 Baud 1. SELECT BAUD RATE RS232 Baud 38400 To select the baud rate: ¬ to scroll, or e.g.
  • Page 102: Option 2-6: Setting Up Shunt Groups

    Engineer Menu 2-6 Engineering Manual Option 2-6: Setting Up Shunt Groups Eng 2 Menu 6 Alter Shunt Grps 1. SELECT SHUNT GROUP Edit Shunt Grps Group To select the shunt group: e.g. ¬ to scroll, or " Press Enter the shunt group number (e.g. 02) "...
  • Page 103: Option 2-7: Running Built-In Tests

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 Option 2-7: Running Built-in Tests Eng 2 Menu 7 Built In Tests ¬ to scroll through options, or press hot key (1-7) Built In Tests 1 Power Supply Built In Tests 2 Outputs Built In Tests 3 Equipment Built In Tests 4 System Inputs...
  • Page 104: Option 2-7-1: Testing The Power Supply

    Engineer Menu 2-7 Engineering Manual Option 2-7-1: Testing the Power Supply Built In Tests 1 1234567890123456 Power Supply 1234567890123456 1. SELECT PARAMETER TO VIEW Power Supply Panel Voltage To select parameter: ¬ to scroll, or Press " Press hot key "...
  • Page 105: Option 2-7-2: Testing Outputs

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 Option 2-7-2: Testing Outputs Built In Tests 2 Outputs ¬ to scroll through options, or press hot key (1-4) Test Outputs Panel Test Outputs Digi H/Wired Test Outputs Digi On Board Test Outputs Equipment Option 2-7-2-1 – Testing the "Panel" Outputs Test Outputs Panel 1.
  • Page 106: Option 2-7-2-2 - Testing The Digital Communicator Outputs

    Engineer Menu 2-7 Engineering Manual Option 2-7-2-2 – Testing the Digital Communicator Outputs Test Outputs 1234567890123456 Digi H/Wired 1234567890123456 1. SELECT GROUP Outputs (* = off) Outputs 1-8 Digi outputs on 1-8: *****6*8 Press r to toggle between viewing outputs 1-8 or 9-16 Digi outputs on 9-16: ********...
  • Page 107: Option 2-7-2-4 - Testing Equipment Outputs

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 Option 2-7-2-4 – Testing Equipment Outputs Test Outputs 1234567890123456 Equipment 1234567890123456 1. SELECT OUTPUT Zone no. (network 1, device 01, output 1) 1:01:1 Remote To select output: ¬ Press to scroll, or " e.g. Enter network and device number (e.g. 1012 "...
  • Page 108: Option 2-7-3: Performing Equipment Tests

    Engineer Menu 2-7 Engineering Manual Option 2-7-3: Performing Equipment Tests Built In Tests 3 Equipment Equipment Software Version ¬ to scroll through options, or press hot key (1-9) Equipment False Setting Equipment Confirm Devices Equipment Zone Resistance Equipment Network Devices Equipment Network Errors Equipment...
  • Page 109: Option 2-7-3-2 - False Setting The System

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 Option 2-7-3-2 – False Setting the System Equipment 1234567890123456 False Setting 1234567890123456 1. SELECT SET OF WARDS TO BE FALSE SET False set wards: Ward > ***..Press the ward number to toggle ward in set (number shown) or not in set e.g.
  • Page 110: Option 2-7-3-3 - Confirming The Network Devices

    Engineer Menu 2-7 Engineering Manual Option 2-7-3-3 – Confirming the Network Devices Equipment Confirm Devices Device type No of devices [ENT] to CONFIRM 002 LEC2S Press to confirm and view next device type. Press to exit This option allows you to confirm the correct number of devices are connected to the network ports.
  • Page 111: Option 2-7-3-5 - Checking The Status Network Devices

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 Option 2-7-3-5 – Checking the Status Network Devices Equipment 1234567890123456 Network Devices 1234567890123456 1. SELECT DEVICE TO Device type VIEW STATUS Zone status 2,01 Remote (T = tamper, H = healthy, A-T B-H T-H A = Active, S = Shorted To select device: Press ¬...
  • Page 112: Option 2-7-3-7 - Resetting User 1 (The Default Manager User)

    Engineer Menu 2-7 Engineering Manual sounder cables routed with network cables. The system can operate with no ill effects with up to 20 errors in a 24-hour period. Option 2-7-3-7 – Resetting User 1 (the default Manager User) Equipment Default User 1 [ENT] to DEFAULT user code 1.
  • Page 113 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 Option Settings Defaulted Default Value Modem Data Downloader Password Blank (Eng 2-5-1) SiteID Blank Access Mode Call Back No.1 Blank Call Back No.2 Blank Call Back No.3 Blank Call Back No.3 Blank Rings to Answer 3 Secs Baud Rate 1200...
  • Page 114 Engineer Menu 2-7 Engineering Manual Option Settings Defaulted Default Value ... Continued: DD243 Confirmation On (Eng 1-9-2) Sndrs on Unconf Configuration Bells on Unconf After Entry No Ent KPD Lock Off Confirm 2 Zones EN50131 4 Digit Codes (Eng 1-9-3) Internal Sounder Int Sounder Inst Instant Alarm...
  • Page 115 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 Option Settings Defaulted Default Value Setting All Wards Timed Exit Modes (Eng 1-6) System Timers Ward Timers Exit 030 Seconds (Eng 1-5-1) Entry 015 Seconds Bell Delay 000 Minutes Bell Duration 015 Minutes System Timers Confirmation 030 Minutes (Eng 1-5-2)
  • Page 116: Option 2-7-3-9 - Built In Tests, Equipment, Test Display

    Engineer Menu 2-7 Engineering Manual ...Continued: Bell Tamp Wards: All Payment Timer Wards: None Re-arms Wards: None Secure Ward Wards: None Bell & Strobe Wards: All Foyer Mode Wards: None Unset Fire Wards: None Multiply Ack Wards: None All devices All wards Equipment (Eng 1-3-1)
  • Page 117: Option 2-7-5: Checking The Status Of Fuses

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-7 Option 2-7-5: Checking the Status of Fuses Built In Tests 5 1234567890123456 Fuses 1234567890123456 1. SELECT FUSE TYPE Fuse Status Auxiliary To select fuse: e.g. Press ¬ to scroll, or " Press the hot key (1-4) "...
  • Page 118: Option 2-8: Viewing Or Printing The Log

    Engineer Menu 2-8 Engineering Manual Option 2-8: Viewing or Printing the Log Eng 2 Menu 8 ¬ to scroll through options, Log Functions or press hot key (1-5) Log Functions View Log Log Functions Print Log Log Functions View Access Log Log Functions Print Access Log Log Functions...
  • Page 119: Option 2-8-2: Printing The Event Log

    Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-8 You can enter one of the following keys to view events of a specific type. (You may have to wait a short period for the results to be displayed.) Alarms 24 Hour Alarms Fire Alarms PA Alarms Zone Tampers User Codes...
  • Page 120: Option 2-8-4: Printing The Access Log

    Engineer Menu 2-8 Engineering Manual Option 2-8-4: Printing the Access Log You can use this option to print the access log. The option operates the same way as Engineer option 2-8-2. Option 2-8-5: Printing System Parameters Log Functions System Print 1.
  • Page 121 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-8 #,## NODE FUSE Network #, device No. ## is a Node that has a tripped fuse #,## NODE LOST Network #, device No. ## is a Node that has been removed #,## NODE TAMPER Network #, device No. ## is a Node that has a tamper condition #,## PSU FUSE Network #, device No.
  • Page 122 Engineer Menu 2-8 Engineering Manual CODE LOCKED ## User number ## attempted to use their passcode whilst locked-out CODE LOCKED ### User number ### attempted to use their passcode whilst locked-out CODE LOCKED #### User number #### attempted to use their passcode whilst locked-out CODE TAMPER Keypad locked out for 5 minutes due to invalid entry of passcode COMMS FAILED...
  • Page 123 Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2-8 OCCUPANCY SET System set with people on site ON LINE TO # Online to remote PC ON-SITE RESTART On-site restart PA WARDS:- PA alarm on wards PANEL LID TAMPER Control panel lid tamper PANEL STARTED System powered up PANEL TAMP OMIT Panel lid timer omitted after confirmation timer expired...
  • Page 124 Engineer Menu 2-8 Engineering Manual SUMMER CHANGED Not used SUMMER TIME SET Time changed at Summer changeover date T.SWITCH # OFF Time switch number # off T.SWITCH # ON Time switch number # on TAMP 1 OMIT Not used TAMP ZONE #### Not used TAMP.
  • Page 125: Appendix A: Text Keys

    Appendix A: Text Keys The following tables show how to obtain characters when entering descriptions or names at the keypad. There are two tables: use Table 1 for options that normally require a text description. Use Table 2 for options that normally require a numeric value, but where alphabetic characters are also accepted.
  • Page 126: Appendix B: Compliance Guide

    Appendix B: Compliance Guide This appendix explains how to configure M-Series control units to fulfil the requirements of DD243: 2004, the ACPO PA Reduction Policy and PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 2004. DD243: 2004 Compliance Please study this section if both of the following apply: 1.
  • Page 127: Pd 6662 / Pren 50131-1: 2004 Compliance

    Engineering Manual Compliance Guide PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 2004 Compliance EN 50131-1: 2004, Alarm systems – Intrusions and Hold-up Systems – Part 1: System Requirements, sets four grades for intruder alarm systems to provide levels of security required for specific risks. M750, M800, M800iD Plus, and M1000 control panels can be configured to fulfil the requirements of Grades 1 to 3.
  • Page 128: Engineer Quick Reference

    Engineer Quick Reference Engineer Menu 1 1-1 Program Zones If following the system: 000= Bell (SAB) 054=Always Off 001= System Strobe 055=Battery Test On Zone type: 002= Switch 12 Volts 056=Battery Fault 0= Not Used Shunt Key 003= Detector.Reset 057=PSU - Battery 1= Normal Alm Tamper 004= Walk Test...
  • Page 129 Engineering Manual Engineer Quick Reference 1-8 Group Options 02= Switch 12 24= Entry 03= Det.Reset 25= Exit 1-8-1: Assign Groups 04= Walk Test 26= Exit/Ent. Group 1 to 4 (max.) 05= Alarm 27= Exit Flt 1-8-2: Exit Modes 06= P.A Alarm 28= Sndr Ctl.
  • Page 130 Engineer Quick Reference Engineering Manual Engineer Menu 2 2-5-4-1: RS232 Options – RS232 Baud 2-1 View Zones 1= 600 5= 9600 2= 1200 6= 19200 3= 2400 7= 38400 2-2 Time and Date 4= 4800 1= Set Time 2-5-4-2: RS232 Options – Remote Modem 2= Set Date p100 2-6 Alter Shunt Groups...
  • Page 131 Engineering Manual Engineer Quick Reference p115 2-7-7: ID Biscuits (M800ID Plus only) p115 2-8 Log Functions p116 2-8-1: View Log p117 2-8-2: Print Log p117 2-8-3: View Access Log p118 2-8-4: Print Access Log p118 2-8-5: System Print Location Option Pressing 0 before entering Engineer Menu 1 or 2 displays the following: Location Of :-...
  • Page 132: Index

    Index 24hr zone Remote reset, 37 24 Hour Alarm system event, 44 Remote reset message, 67 24 Hour Omitted system event, 44 Reset algorithm, 61 Global / local omit option, 75 Send restore messages, 97 Latching option, 75 Setting up the DigiCom, 91 Zone type, 26 SIA communication, 93 2nd Entry Only system event, 45...
  • Page 133 Output, 11 Manager passcode, 110 SAB/SCB option, 73 NVM settings, 110 Cable Deferred Setting Mains power cable, 14 Mode, 66 Segregation, 13 Timer, 60 Types, 13 Delayed alarm, 79 Call Back Detector loop, 12 Initiating, 98 Detector Reset Telephone numbers, 89 System event, 43 Chime Ward event, 51...
  • Page 134 Log in denied, 21 Foyer Mode ward attribute, 38 Logging in, 21 Fuse Logging out, 21 Bell Fuse system event, 49 Engineer menu Network 1 Fuse system event, 49 Exiting from options, 22 Network 2 Fuse system event, 49 Menu 1, 23 Viewing status, 115 Menu 1 command summary, 126 General Fault...
  • Page 135 Communicator, 48 Ward event, 53 Delay timer, 59 Zone attribute, 32 External Line Fault system event, 48 MSPSU power supply, 18, 49 Reset option, 81 Multiply Ack ward option, 38 System event, 44 NETPROX module, 12 Location option, 129 Network Location text, 67 Architectures, 6–9 Lock Set...
  • Page 136 Relay, 10 Checking line status, 114 System output source, 42 Disabling communication to the ARC, 92 Testing Digi H/Wired output, 104 Line Fault system event, 44 Testing Digi On Board output, 104 PSU. See Power supply Testing equipment output, 105 Quick reference guide, 126 Testing panel output, 103 Random Output On system event, 46...
  • Page 137 Shunted zone system event, 44 Soak Test timer, 59 Shunted zone ward event, 52 Test Call timer, 61 SIA, 93 Testing Digi H/Wired output, 104 Reporting level, 98 Testing Digi On Board output, 104 Silent PA zone type, 27 Testing equipment output, 105 Silent Set Testing panel output, 103 Setting mode, 70...
  • Page 138 Volume of loudspeaker, 85 Mains power cable, 14 Walk Test Remote PSUs, 18 System event, 43 Segregation, 13 Ward event, 51 XNode, 12 Ward Cable distance, 13 Assigning a ward to a group, 69 Programming output, 41 Assigning equipment, 35 Zone Assigning zones, 32 Assigning descriptions, 32...
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