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Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this leaflet are correct . However, Introduction ...................25 neither the authors nor Cooper Security Limited accept any liability for loss or damage Operation ..................25 caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this leaflet. The contents of this Commissioning................26...
The 770r Wireless Accessory Module can be used with any The Module operates in one of five modes: Cooper Security wire-free products that operate on 868MHz. Mode 1 Repeater. The Module extends the range of a 7500r The Module allows you to: control unit by repeating signals from distant detec- tors.
726rEUR-50 Long Range PA Transmitter Max current standby batt recharge 25mA. 734rEUR-00 Door Contact Transmitter CC version Operating voltage 10-14VDC (Cooper Security recommend a 734rEUR-01 Door Contact Transmitter FSL version 12VDC 1A regulated power supply). 739rEUR-00 PC Board for glass break detectors 12VOUT power: Max current 500mA.
Physical Layout Open the case by removing the screw at the bottom edge of the lid. Swing the lid upwards from the bottom and lift it away. To remove the PCB gently ease the plastic catch at the top of the PCB to release the circuit card and then lift it away from the bottom catches.
Figure 2 at the right shows the main features of the PCB. DIP switches. Sounder. IR Learn sensor. Battery connector. Kick Start pins. DC in and input connectors. DC out and output connectors. Back tamper switch enable/disable. Output configuration jumpers. 10.
Controls and Indicators 4. OFF = Supervision period = 3 hours. ON = Supervision period = 20 mins. Switches 5. OFF = Input 1 and 2 wiring = End of Line resistor. SELECT Used during programming to display another ON = Input 1 and 2 wiring = closed circuit.
You should also consider the power supply needed for the unit. Note that the Module does not contain its own power supply. Cooper Security recommend that you use the 1A power supply TSPS1. Internal Sounder Siting the Unit The PCB carries a piezo electric sounder.
Fitting the Case Do NOT site the unit: In the entry or exit zones, or outside the area covered by the Take the unit out of its packaging. alarm system. Undo the lid and open the case. Close to or on large metal structures. Hold the case against the wall and mark the position of the Closer than two metres to mains wiring and metal water or top fixing hole (3 on Figure 1).
Unit Connection Inputs You may connect the unit to wired detectors as shown in Figure 3. Note that you can use the 12V/0V Out connections to pro- Alarm contacts vide DC power for wired detectors. Use Dipswitch 5 to select CC CC Zone wiring or EOL wiring.
Outputs The module provides four relay outputs. Each output has two terminals: Output and Common. You can select either +12V or 0V for the Common terminal by placing jumpers on the ap- propriate pins of the output jumper block (see opposite). When +12V the output is active the Common terminal is connected to the Link...
PROGRAMMING If you wish to run the unit from the battery only, connect the battery and then briefly short the kick start pins (5 on Figure 2) Overview together. This temporarily defeats the battery saver circuit and allows the module to power up from the battery. The Power LED To program the unit: flashes while the unit is running on battery only.
Selecting Menus The Module offers seven numbered programming menus that allow you to change various aspects of the Module’s operation: Menu Title Learn Transmitters. Delete transmitters. Select channel mode. Test signal strength. Menu: Select output relay polarity (NC/NO). Not used. Select Select operating mode.
Menu Command Reference 3. Trigger the tamper on the detector. The transmitter signals its identity Learn Transmitters (Menu 1) to the unit, and the unit allocates Note: To make the Module learn the identity of a Homelink75 free channels to the transmitter as you must set Dipswitch 1 to ON.
Deleting Transmitters (Menu 2) Selecting Channel Modes (Menu 3) 1. Press SELECT until menu 2 appears NOTE: This menu is intended for use with the 703r transmitter on the LEDs: only. Using this menu for other transmitters can prevent the Module working correctly.
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ter receiving an “open” signal. For most transmitters the Module 4. Press SET. programs itself to do this based on the transmitter type. For the The sounder gives a double beep 703r transmitter the Module cannot detect how the installer has and the LEDs show the current programmed the 703r channels.
Signal Strength Test (Menu 4) 3. Press the lid tamper button to clear the display. 1. Press SELECT until menu 4 appears on the LEDs: 4. Trigger a radio transmitter. (You can trigger a transmitter at any time and 2. Press SET. the display updates itself.) The LEDs show the strength of the last signal the Module received in...
Output Relay Polarity (Menu 5) 4. Press SET. The sounder gives a double “beep” 1. Press SELECT until menu 5 appears and the LED for the selected output on the LEDs: glows: Flashing = normally closed Glowing steadily = normally open. 5.
Selecting An Operating Mode (Menu 7) 3. Press SELECT repeatedly until the display shows the mode you require: Note: Use Dipswitch 1 to select either IR Learn or Radio Learn BEFORE you select a mode. When delivered from the factory, the unit defaults to operating mode 1.
Installer Defaults (Menu 8) 3. Press and hold ESC/DEL for five seconds. When you use menu 8 the Module restores all settings to their The sounder gives a double beep, factory defaults, and deletes the identity of any transmitters it and all the blue LEDs go dark, ex- has learned.
“Menu Command Reference”. On the 7500r enter Installer mode and select Other Devices Cooper Security Ltd. recommend that you carry out a radio site - WAM Menu - Add/Del WAM. Use the Up/Down keys to survey before choosing a final site for the Module. You can use choose a memory slot for the WAM and then press Select.
Mode 1 - Repeater Introduction In mode 1 the Module acts as a repeater for the Homelink75 alarm system. The module receives signals from transmitters that are out of range of the 7500r control unit. The module repeats these signals and, because the module is nearer the control unit, the 7500r can now hear the signals and respond to them.
Commissioning Leave menu 1, and then leave programming mode. Check that the 7500r control unit can receive signals from To use the Module as a repeater, you will need to: the transmitters learned by the Module. Teach the 7500r the identity of all the transmitters. Teach the 7500r the identity of the Module Teach the Module the identity of those transmitters whose signals it is going to repeat.
Mode 2 - Output Module Introduction In Mode 2 the Module acts as a remote output device for any compatible transmitter, including the 7500r control unit. Operation The Module receives signals from a transmitter and operates one of its relay outputs as follows: Transmitter Module Output 723r...
Commissioning To operate as an output module you must connect the outputs from the Module to the appropriate devices, and teach the Mod- ule the identity of the transmitter(s). Set dipswitch 8 to ON if you wish the sounder to indicate received transmissions.
(The backup battery within the Module Input 1 is for signalling low battery or trouble on the sounder. cannot supply the required current.) Cooper Security recommend Input 2 is for reporting tamper from the sounder. the TSPS1.
TR is not used. Dipswitch 8 OFF. Jumpers fitted to connect C1 and C2 to 0V Output 1 provides sounder trigger. Output 2 provides a strobe trigger. Commissioning Set dipswitch 1 to ON. Enter programming mode and use menu 7 to select mode 4. Leave programming mode.
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Sounder Connections Sounder Connections Jumpers fitted to connect (powered by separate No Jumpers fitted (powered by WAM, C1 and C2 to 12V PSU, dipswitch 8 ON) dipswitch 8 ON) 12VDC Low Battery Trouble Low battery Tamper Trouble +ve SIREN Tamper -ve SIREN +ve STROBE +ve SIREN...
Mode 5 - Sounder Transmitter Introduction In this mode the Module becomes a radio adapter that allows you to set up a radio link between a wired control unit and any external sounder. Note that you will need two Modules to make this work: the Figure 12.
Commissioning Press ESC/DEL 10. Make sure there is no jumper fitted for output 3. The instructions below assume that you have already pro- grammed the sounder receiver Module (see “Mode 4 - Sounder 11. Remove all power from both transmitter and receiver Mod- Receiver”) and powered it up.
Testing Use the output test commands of the 9752 or 9651 to check that the transmitter is signalling the receiver correctly to operate both bell and strobe. Disconnect the tamper return from the sounder to the sounder receiver. The control unit should show a bell tamper.
Mode 6 - Universal Receiver Introduction In this mode the Module can connect any wired control unit to compatible 868MHz transmitters. During installation you must teach the Module the identity of each of the transmitters. The Module can support up to eight individual transmitters.
Commissioning inputs. The Module defaults to normally open outputs. Use menu 5 to change the polarity of outputs 1 and 2 to normally Set dipswitches 6, 7 to ON. closed. In addition, remove the jumpers for outputs 1 and 2. Enter programming mode.
Input connections (optional) Note that the Module will not go into Walk Test if the control unit is activating input 1. If you wish the Module to indicate the first detector to alarm, Testing you must also connect two outputs from the control unit to the inputs of the Module.
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