Cooper Scantronic 500r+ Installation And Programming Manual

Cooper Scantronic 500r+ Installation And Programming Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    First to Alarm Indication ................23 500r+ Wire Free Control Panel Installation and Programming Guide. © Cooper Security Ltd. 2001 Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct, errors and omissions excepted. However, neither the authors nor Coooper Security accept any liability for loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction The 500r+ is a programmable eight zone Radio Alarm System designed specifically for domestic and small business premises. A basic system comprises a control unit with built in keypad, and associated radio detectors. The control unit houses the system electronics, power supply, battery, and 660 Speech Communicator (if fitted).
  • Page 4: Facilities

    1. Introduction The radio operating frequency between the control unit receiver and the detectors is 418MHz with a bandwidth of 200kHz. The radio section is approved to MPT 1340. The 500r+ system is designed to meet the requirements of BS6799 Class “III”...
  • Page 5 1. Introduction Entry Route. You can program the control unit to inhibit detectors on the route between the final door and the keypad during the Entry/Exit time. Entry/Exit Time. You can set the Entry/Exit delay from 10 seconds up to 99 seconds.
  • Page 6 1. Introduction Panic Alarm. The user can trigger a PA alarm by pressing the buttons together on the 525r Remote Setting Device. The control unit dis- plays PA alarms on the PA LED. If the control unit is connected to a 660 Speech Communicator you can program the system to remain silent during a PA alarm.
  • Page 7: Technical Specification

    1. Introduction Sounder. The control unit uses a loudspeaker fitted inside the case to give alarm and entry/exit tones. If necessary you can connect one 9040 external speaker in series by adding a terminal block to the speaker wires. System Reset. When delivered from the factory the control unit allows the customer to reset it after an alarm.
  • Page 8: Compatible Equipment

    1. Introduction 16 events. Control unit Siren Yes (approx. 80db at 1 metre). Internal Sounder 1 x 9040 16 Ohm loudspeaker (approx. 90db at 1 metre). Battery 1.9(2.1)Ah lead acid gel type rechargeable. 12V power Control unit quiescent current 55mA. Aux DC power 500mA max at 12V in alarm state.
  • Page 9: System Planning

    2. System Planning Installation Precautions Make sure that all windows and doors are secure, and do not need repair, before installing the system. Insecure doors and windows can cause false alarms. Make sure there are no pets or movement (for example flapping curtains) which could trigger any movement detectors.
  • Page 10: Locating The Control Unit/Radio Receiver

    2. System Planning Locating the Control Unit/Radio Receiver DO site the control unit: In a convenient location to connect to the mains supply. Within the protected area. Make sure the user can reach and see the control unit easily in order to turn it on and off.
  • Page 11: First Floor

    2. System Planning DOOR CONTACT ZONE 3 ALTERNATIVE PIR PASSIVE INFRA DETECTOR ON ZONE 2 RED (ZONE 5) KITCHEN D/ROOM CONTROL LOUNGE HALL PANEL PIR DETECTOR ON ZONE 2 PASSIVE INFRA RED (ZONE 4) DOOR CONTACT (ENTRY/ EXIT ZONE 1) Figure 4.
  • Page 12: Installation

    3. Installation Figures 6 and 7 show the layout of the control unit inside the case and the connectors available. TAMPER ACTIVATOR EUROTYPE MAINS COMMUNICATOR POSITION FUSE BLOCK AREA FOR COMMUNICATOR MAINS TRANS- FORMER MAINS CABLE ENTRY SPACE FOR 2.1 AH BATTERY FIXING HOLE Figure 6.
  • Page 13: Fitting The Control Unit

    3. Installation Fitting the Control Unit Choose a location where the user can operate the control unit easily. Remove the lid screw and open the lid to the left. Note the slotted central key hole located inside the top of the back. Hold the control unit in place and mark the position of the central key hole.
  • Page 14: Wiring External Bell

    3. Installation Wiring External Bell Figure 9 shows an example of connections for a typical external bell (see the manufacturers instructions supplied with individual units for further informa- tion on wiring diagrams). BELL OR SIREN CONTROL PANEL O/P1 12V O/P2 12V BELL STR TR 0V TYPICAL BELL MODULE BELL...
  • Page 15: Fitting A 660 Or 8440 Communicator

    3. Installation Fitting a 660 or 8440 Communicator O/P1 12V O/P2 12V BELL STR TR 0V (BURG) (PA) O/P1 12V O/P2 12V BELL STR TR 0V (PA) (BURG) 8440 Figure 10. 660 or 8440 Communicator Connections The output connectors available are: Burglar output - positive removed in alarm (+12V, 50mA max).
  • Page 16: Programming

    4. Programming Initial Power Up Note: Before applying power to the control unit ensure that the bell trigger is not connected to any external sounders, or 12V supply connected to the 660 Speech Communicator (if fitted). Close the control unit lid or defeat lid tamper. Apply mains power to the control unit.
  • Page 17: Deleting Detectors (Command 82)

    4. Programming Repeat steps 3 to 5 for any other detectors you want the control unit to learn. Notes: 1. The default factory setting is Zone 1 as the Entry/Exit zone. 2. The control unit will not learn the same detector more than once. 3.
  • Page 18 4. Programming To change: Key in: Followed by: Default Engineering Walk Test 71 (see “5. Testing”) Change User Code 72 New user code (four digits) 1234 View Log 73 (see “5. Testing”) Test Strobe 74 (see “5. Testing”) Test Siren 75 (see “5.
  • Page 19: Restoring Factory Default Program (Command 98)

    4. Programming Restoring Factory Default Program (Command 98) If you want to restore all the programming to the original factory defaults, then: Enter 98. The control unit bleeps once every second. Press Omit three times. The control unit gives a double bleep, erases all the programs the user and previous engineers have entered, and restores the original factory defaults.
  • Page 20: Changing The User Code

    4. Programming Note: To restore all the programming apart from the learnt detectors, repeat steps 1 to 7 above, but at 3. short together the top two LOAD DFLTS pins. Changing the User Code You can change the user access code while in programming mode. To do this: Enter programming mode.
  • Page 21: Testing

    5. Testing Testing Detectors Make sure the system is in programming mode. Enter 71. All LEDs light for 2 seconds, and then the control unit enters walk test mode. Activate each 502r, 525r (PA function only), and detector. You may also test detector tampers.
  • Page 22: Testing Siren And Strobe

    5. Testing Testing Siren and Strobe Make sure the system is in programming mode. Enter 75. The control unit activates the siren. Press Reset. The control unit silences the bell (the control unit will silence the bell after 30 seconds if you do not press Reset). Enter 74 .
  • Page 23: Fault Finding

    6. Fault Finding Symptom Response • FAULT TONE AND FLASHES CONTINUOUSLY. • Mains supply has failed, control unit operating from battery only. (If Fault tone present mains failed over 1 hour ago.) • Check mains connection and fuse. • TAMPER FLASHES, CONTROL UNIT WILL NOT •...
  • Page 24 DECLARATION OF CONFORMANCE Cooper Security Ltd issues this certificate to certify that the equipment known as: 500r+ Complies with the following directive: 1995/5/EC R&TTE Directive Signed Dr GP Davidson, Technical Director Date: 25/05/00 Cooper Security Ltd Security House Xerox Business Park...

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