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TSR2 Installation Guide
Introduction
The TSR2 Remote Reset unit allows engineer resetting to
be performed over the telephone rather than by a site
visit. The unit is connected to the Control Panel so that it
inhibits the reset function until a 'Remote Reset' code has
been entered.
The Control Panel is programmed as 'User Reset' and the
alarm contacts of the TSR2 are connected to any
tamper loop (normally the main tamper) on the Control
Panel. When an alarm is generated the tamper loop is
broken and prevents the user from resetting their system.
The TSR2 will display a four digit 'Seed' code which the
user quotes to the Central Station or alarm company.
This is then entered into a decoder and a unique
'Remote Reset' code is generated. This code is passed
back to the user and, on entering the 'Remote Reset'
code, the TSR2 will reset. The tamper loop is then closed
and the user may reset their Control Panel.
The 'Remote Reset' code is generated using an
algorithm identified by a 3 digit number. An alternative
algorithm may be selected but it must be the same as
the one used by the Central Station (or alarm company)
otherwise the 'Remote Reset' code will be incorrect.
Connections
Connection terminals are as follows:
SUPPLY +/-
12V dc, 30mA (normal) and 100mA
(in alarm). These terminals should be
connected to the Control Panel
Auxiliary.
N/C, COM, N/O
These are a set of voltage free
contacts: Common (COM),
Normally Closed (N/C) and Normally
Open (N/O) In most cases the N/C
and COM should be connected
into the tamper zone on the Control
Panel.
Note: The text on the PCB refers to the condition of
the relay when the unit is reset, i.e., the relay is
energised wh en th e unit is r e s e t a nd
de-energised when the unit is triggered.
SET
The SET input can be used to ensure
that the TSR2 display remains blank
until the system has been unset by
the user. (a requirement of BS4737:
Part 1: 1986). The input may be
configured for -ve or +ve applied
496535 Issue A
signalling. The SET jumper-link JP4 must
be set to the required position.
TRIG
The TRIG input is the signal that activates
the TSR2. The input may be configured
for -ve or +ve applied signalling. The
TRIG jumper-link JP3 must be set to the
required position.
Installation
Before making any connections to the Control Panel or
TSR2, ensure that all power is removed (mains and
battery).
1.
Separate the cover and base by using a
screwdriver to push 2 of the clips (top or bottom)
inward from the base indents, then lift the cover
assembly noting that the PCB is connected to
the under side of the cover.
2.
Hold the base in position (keyhole to the top) and
mark the three securing holes, drill and plug the
wall as required. Pass all cables into the base via
the cable entry points as appropriate and
secure the base to the wall.
3.
Connect cables to the required terminals
(Figure 1).
4.
Set the TRIG jumper-link to the required position
(Figure 1).
5.
Set the SET jumper-link to the required position
(Figure 1).
6.
Set the required algorithm (if required) by cutting
the links.
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Summary of Contents for Menvier Security TSR2

  • Page 1 Before making any connections to the Control Panel or broken and prevents the user from resetting their system. TSR2, ensure that all power is removed (mains and The TSR2 will display a four digit 'Seed' code which the battery). user quotes to the Central Station or alarm company.
  • Page 2 Figure 1. TSR2 PCB Layout Changing the Algorithm From the factory the TSR2 is set to algorithm '004' (all links Call the Central Station (or alarm company) and made), however this may be changed by cutting the quote the 'seed' code. They will reply with a required links (see Figure1).