Cooper Security Scantronic 9752 Installation Manual

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION GUIDE HARDWIRED CONTROL UNIT...
  • Page 2 © Cooper Security Ltd. 2005 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 1. INTRODUCTION..................1 About this Manual ............................1 Features of the Control Unit........................... 2 Elements of the IAS ............................3 9930 and 9940 Keypads ..........................5 ScanProx Proximity Tag Reader ......................... 5 Expanders..............................6 Partitioned or Single System ........................7 User Control..............................
  • Page 4 Contents 9752 Installation Guide List of Figures Figure 1. Elements of an Intruder Alarm System................... 4 Figure 2. 9930 and 9940 Keypads......................... 5 Figure 3. Control Unit PCB Layout....................... 12 Figure 4. Star and Bus Wiring for Keypads and Expanders ................ 14 Figure 5.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION About this Manual This manual is divided into three chapters: 1. Introduction: this describes the parts of an Intruder Alarm System (IAS) based on the 9752 control unit. 2. Technical description: this defines the operating parameters of the different parts of the system.
  • Page 6: Features Of The Control Unit

    1. Introduction 9752 Installation Guide Features of the Control Unit The control unit provides: ° Connections for 8 Fully Supervised Loop (FSL) zones or 8 Closed Circuit Loop (CCL) zones with a common tamper. Separate expander units enable a further 24 zones to be connected: a combination of wired and radio expanders can be used.
  • Page 7: Elements Of The Ias

    9752 Installation Guide 1. Introduction Elements of the IAS An IAS comprises a control unit in a shielded case, with 1 to 4 separate keypads and various detectors, transmitters and other devices connected to programmable zones. If required, a keyswitch can be connected to the 4-wire bus through a keyswitch interface.
  • Page 8: Figure 1. Elements Of An Intruder Alarm System

    1. Introduction 9752 Installation Guide 1. 723r EUR Telecommand 9. 9954 hardwired expander 2. 726r EUR PA 10. Passive Infra Red detectors 3. 714r EUR wirefree Passive Infra Red detectors 11. Keypads 4. 9960 radio expander 12. Door contacts 5. 735r EUR universal transmitter 13.
  • Page 9: 9930 And 9940 Keypads

    9752 Installation Guide 1. Introduction 9930 and 9940 Keypads 9940 Keypad 9930 Keypad Figure 2. 9930 and 9940 Keypads The control unit supports the connection of 9930 and 9940 keypads. The 9940 is the later replacement for the 9930, and offers smaller size, a built-in wide-area proximity reader and connections for an external panic alarm switch.
  • Page 10: Expanders

    1. Introduction 9752 Installation Guide Expanders You can attach up to three hardwired or radio expanders to the control unit to expand the number of zones to a maximum of 32. You can use a combination of the two types. Hardwired Expanders The 9954 hardwired expander enables you to connect wired detectors to the control unit.
  • Page 11: Partitioned Or Single System

    9752 Installation Guide 1. Introduction Each radio detector and remote setting device contains a digital identity code that the RFX unit "learns" during installation. The code is one of over 16 million possibilities. This ensures that the RFX unit will not respond to any other detectors or remote setting switches apart from the ones it has learned.
  • Page 12 1. Introduction 9752 Installation Guide Page 8 497098 Issue 3...
  • Page 13: Technical Description

    2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Control Unit Specification General Environmental Class 2 Security EN50131-1 or PD6662 Grade 2 Operating temperature -10° to +55°C Humidity 96% RH Dimensions 300mm W, 390mm H, 95mm D Weight 5.0 kg Internal Clock ±10 minutes over one year (depending on the accuracy of the mains supply frequency).
  • Page 14: Outputs

    2. Technical Description 9752 Installation Guide Standby battery (not supplied) 12V rechargeable lead-acid, gel-type battery. Low battery voltage cutoff = 10V. Recommended manufacturers: Yuassa, Yucel or Fiamm. Note: Grade 1 and 2 compliance requires the panel to continue for a minimum period of 12 hours on a standby battery.
  • Page 15: Compatible Equipment

    9752 Installation Guide 2. Technical Description Compatible Equipment 714rEUR-00 Wireless PIR Detector 719rEUR-00 Wireless Smoke Detector 723rEUR-00 Wireless Remote Setting Device (Telecommand) 726rEUR-00 Two-button Handheld Wireless Panic Alarm (PA) 735rEUR-00 Door Contact Transmitter 735rEUR-50 Roller Shutter Transmitter 734rEUR-00 Door Contact Transmitter 734rEUR-01 FSL Door Contact Transmitter 790rEUR-00...
  • Page 16: Control Unit Pcb Layout

    2. Technical Description 9752 Installation Guide Control Unit PCB Layout Figure 3 shows the layout of the PCB used in the control unit. 1. Outputs (2 voltage free; 1 open collector) 9. NVM Reset pins 2. AUX power 10. Plug-by (standalone) communicator connector 3.
  • Page 17: Installation

    3. INSTALLATION Caution: Always remove mains power before opening the case lid. Do not work inside the control unit with mains power present. Overview A typical installation comprises the following main steps: Survey the site and decide on positions for wired detectors, 9954 wired expanders, control unit, keypads, external and internal sounders.
  • Page 18: Cabling For Keypads And Expanders

    9752 Installation Guide Cabling for Keypads and Expanders Cooper Security recommends that you use 8-core 7/0.2 or 16/0.2 alarm cable for wiring keypads and expanders. You can connect the keypads and expanders in either a star or bus configuration (see Figure 4). If you intend to use long cable runs, Cooper Security recommends that you use star wiring with no more than 200m of cable per branch.
  • Page 19 9752 Installation Guide 3. Installation It is possible to extend the keypad cable run by using additional power supplies, but only up to the recommended maximum of 200m. When carrying out the cabling, there are two important points to remember: 1.
  • Page 20: Fitting The System

    3. Installation 9752 Installation Guide Fitting the System Fitting the Control Unit Case Remove the control unit case from its packaging. Remove the front screws and slide off the case lid. The upper part of the case back has a central keyway. Mark and drill a hole for the keyway.
  • Page 21: Fitting A 9930 Keypad

    Cooper Security recommends that you mount the keypad using No 8 or 6 screws (M4/M3.5) as follows: Remove the front cover by first releasing the screw located on the bottom edge of the keypad.
  • Page 22: Fitting The Scanprox 934 Module

    3. Installation 9752 Installation Guide Fitting the ScanProx 934 Module Note: If fitting a 934 module to an existing installation, put the alarm system into programming mode and then remove all power, both mains and battery. If you do not remove all power, the system will not recognise the 934 module.
  • Page 23: Wiring The Control Unit

    9752 Installation Guide 3. Installation Wiring the Control Unit Cable Entries The control unit case back provides several cable entries. It is designed to stand away from the wall to leave space for the cables. Mains Connection Connect the control unit to a suitable supply using a double pole disconnect device in accordance with EN60950-1:2001 Clause 3.4.3.
  • Page 24: Keypads

    3. Installation 9752 Installation Guide Keypads Connecting Keypads Figure 11 shows the connections for keypads. Use the "ET" connector terminals on the keypad PCB to connect an exit terminate button or lock switch. If you are using a lock switch, do not connect any other devices to these terminals.
  • Page 25: Connecting Sounders

    9752 Installation Guide 3. Installation Keypad Addressing The control unit is supplied with one keypad. If you have fitted more keypads, each one must be given a separate "address". Links LK2 to LK4 set the keypad address, as shown in Figure 13. Keypad 1 Keypad 2 Address...
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  • Page 27: Connecting Detector Circuits To The Main Pcb

    9752 Installation Guide 3. Installation Connecting Detector Circuits to the Main PCB The connectors for the detector circuits, or zones, are on the left-hand edge of the main PCB in the control unit. The table below summarises the number and type of zones that can connect to the main PCB of the control unit. Use Command 21 to specify which of these wiring types you are using.
  • Page 28: Figure 16. Fsl Connections

    3. Installation 9752 Installation Guide To connect a detector to an FSL loop, you must wire suitable high-tolerance resistors to the detector. Always check resistor colour coding and tolerance before wiring resistors into circuit (see Figure 17). The wiring resistance of the cable to the detector (including joints) should not exceed 100 ohms.
  • Page 29: Connecting Expanders

    9752 Installation Guide 3. Installation Connecting Expanders 9954 Hardwired Expander The 9954 hardwired expander provides connectors for eight CCL, FSL or EOL zones (EOL zones are not relevant for the 9752). Figure 18 shows the layout of the PCB. See the wiring diagram supplied with the 9954 hardwired expander for more details.
  • Page 30: Figure 19. 9960 Radio Expander

    3. Installation 9752 Installation Guide Red "Fail" LED Radio section Green "Pass" LED Learn sensor Sounder Supervision jumper 2 x 7-segment display Jamming response jumper Select button Address jumpers Delete button Bus connector Built-in aerial Cable entry Tamper switch Figure 19. 9960 Radio Expander Refer to the "9960 Installation and Programming Guide"...
  • Page 31: Figure 21. Link Positions To Select Wiring Method

    9752 Installation Guide 3. Installation When fitting a 9954 hardwired expander, make sure that you place the jumper link on the expander in the correct position to select either four-wire CCL, or two-wire FSL (see Figure 21). Figure 21. Link Positions to Select Wiring Method Once you have connected an expander, refer to the instructions supplied with it for connecting hardwired detectors or "learning"...
  • Page 32: Programming Outputs

    3. Installation 9752 Installation Guide Programming Outputs Control unit panel outputs can be programmed using the commands shown in the table below. Open collector outputs are of a "pull down" type that provides negative-applied control signals; the system adjusts the output polarity when you select the output type.
  • Page 33: Figure 24. Connecting A 9928 Keyswitch Interface

    9752 Installation Guide 3. Installation Latched 9928 Full To keypad bus on control unit. Part DATA Momentary Full Part TAMP Momentary Continuous Figure 24. Connecting a 9928 Keyswitch Interface Momentary or Fixed Keyswitches The 9928 can be connected to either a momentary or a latched keyswitch (see Figure 24).
  • Page 34: Communicator

    3. Installation 9752 Installation Guide Communicator Connecting the Communicator The control unit has an internal communicator on its main PCB. This is an auto-dialling modem. If necessary, a standalone communication device can be connected through a wiring harness to interface pins on the main PCB (this is known as a plug-by communicator).
  • Page 35: Statutory Information

    9752 Installation Guide 3. Installation Test Calls The control unit can be programmed to make test report calls to an ARC. "Static" test calls can be programmed to occur at set times or intervals. "Dynamic" test calls occur 24 hours after the last call made by the unit. See the Programming Guide for details on how to program these functions with Commands 105 and 108.
  • Page 36: Safety Notice

    3. Installation 9752 Installation Guide Ringer Equivalence Number The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of the built-in communicator is 1. As a guide to the number of items that can be simultaneously connected to an exclusive line, the sum of the REN values should not exceed 4. A standard telephone (as provided, for example, by BT in the UK) has a REN value of 1.
  • Page 37: Figure 25. Selv And Tnv Connectors

    9752 Installation Guide 3. Installation 1. Main connector (SELV) 6. Wire in comms connector (SELV) 2. Keypad connector (SELV) 7. Lid tamper connector (SELV) 3. Telephone line connector (TNV) 8. Battery connector (SELV) 4. RJ11 connector (TNV) 9. 21VAC from transformer (SELV) 5.
  • Page 38: Connecting The Telephone Line

    3. Installation 9752 Installation Guide Connecting the Telephone Line Connecting the telephone line directly to the terminals on the internal communicator, or indirectly through other apparatus, can produce hazardous conditions on the telephone network. Always seek advice from a competent telephone engineer if in any doubt about connecting to these terminals.
  • Page 39: Fitting A Plug-By Communicator

    9752 Installation Guide 3. Installation Fitting a Plug-by Communicator The control unit can be fitted with a communicator or speech dialler (for example, the Scantronic 8400, 8440, 660 or RedCare STU). Figure 27 shows the connections for the communications wiring harness. Com Connector Cable, Part No.
  • Page 40: Fitting A Battery

    3. Installation 9752 Installation Guide Fitting a Battery Fit a rechargeable battery into the back of the case. There is space in the case for a 17Ah battery; to use this, order with part number 8136EUR-02. Initial Start Up Before applying power to the control unit, ensure that: •...
  • Page 41: Index

    Index 9954 PCB layout ............25 connecting ............. 20 9960 PCB layout ............25 fitting..............17 Access code ............7, 36 power requirements..........9 Auxiliary output............10 tamper ..............17 Battery tamper switch ..........16, 17 fitting ..............36 Keyswitch..............11 specification ............10 fixed ............... 29 Bell interface connections..........
  • Page 42 Index 9752 Installation Guide Tellback ..........see Remote reset PA transmitter ............6, 11 Temperature ..............9 universal ............6, 11 Test Universal transmitter..........6, 11 report call .............. 31 Weight ................9 Three-way calling............30 Zone Time CCL................23 accuracy..............9 FSL ................23 Transmitter wiring ..............23 Page 38 497098 Issue 3...
  • Page 43 9752 Installation Guide Index 497098 Issue 3 Page 39...
  • Page 44 Cooper Security Ltd. Security House Vantage Point Business Village Mitcheldean Gloucestershire GL17 0SZ www.scantronic.co.uk Product Support (UK) Tel: +44 (0)870 7575400 Available between: 08:15 and 17:00 Monday to Friday. Product Support Fax: +44 (0)1594 545401 Part Number 497098 Issue 3...

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