Cooper Scantronic 65 Installation Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS HARDWIRED CONTROL UNIT...
  • Page 2 © Cooper Security Ltd. 2007 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 2. INSTALLATION ................... 5 Fitting and Wiring Procedure ..................... 5 General Wiring Considerations..................5 Cable Type........................5 Cable Segregation ......................6 Cables Routed inside the Control unit ................6 Initial Power-Up Procedure and Checks................6 Zone Wiring........................7 Anti-Masking Zone Connections ..................
  • Page 4 List of Figures 65 Installation Instructions List of Figures Figure 1. 65 Control Unit Layout ..................2 Figure 2. Control Unit PCB....................3 Figure 3. Overview of Network Wiring Options ..............4 Figure 4. Zone Wiring (Double Pole)..................7 Figure 5. Zone Wiring (FSL)....................7 Figure 6.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION The layout of the 65 control unit and the main features of the printed-circuit board (PCB) are shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2 respectively. The panel includes a wealth of features, including: • Eight on-board zones. • Two network ports for the connection of keypads, LEC2s, MSNodes, MRNodes and MSPSU Nodes (see Figure 3).
  • Page 6: Figure 1. 65 Control Unit Layout

    1. Introduction 65 Installation Instructions Figure 1. 65 Control Unit Layout Page 2 11763087 Issue 1...
  • Page 7: Figure 2. Control Unit Pcb

    65 Installation Instructions 1. Introduction Figure 2. Control Unit PCB Ref Description See Page Ref Description See Page Zone connectors 13. Extension loudspeaker connections 16 Network 1 connector 14. AC input connector Network 2 connector 15. Battery connector PSTN (Telephone) terminals 16.
  • Page 8: Figure 3. Overview Of Network Wiring Options

    1. Introduction 65 Installation Instructions Figure 3. Overview of Network Wiring Options Note: • Zones connected to a 9950 or 9951 keypad must be wired as FSL. • Using a Networker Interface Board (NIB) (with power supply) enables the maximum distance from a control unit to the nodes, MSNode or keypad to be increased to 1km.
  • Page 9: Installation

    2. INSTALLATION Fitting and Wiring Procedure To install the control unit: Remove the front cover by releasing its three retaining screws. Caution: Mains voltages may be present at the mains terminal block (see Figure 1). Connect any optional modules to the PCB. Slide the back tamper switch mounting plate into the slots shown in Figure 1.
  • Page 10: Cable Segregation

    2. Installation 65 Installation Instructions Cable Segregation All network and zone wiring must be segregated from any other wiring, such as mains supply cables, telephone cables, computer network cables and R.F. cables. It is recommended that cable ties are used to keep cables separated. The network and detection cables should be kept clear of cables supplying sounders or extension loudspeakers.
  • Page 11: Zone Wiring

    65 Installation Instructions 2. Installation Use the Engineer menu options to set up the system, as described in the 95/65 Engineering Manual. 10. Test system operation. Zone Wiring ("1" in Figure 2.) The control unit has a set of eight on-board terminal blocks for the connection of alarm sensors, such as door contacts and PIR detectors.
  • Page 12: Anti-Masking Zone Connections

    2. Installation 65 Installation Instructions Alarm Shunt Resistor End-of-Line Resistor ( ±5%) ( ±5%) Table 1: Resistors for Zones Wired using the FSL Method When using the FSL method, two cores are used for each zone. When using the "double-pole" method, four cores are used. It is recommended to use only one detector per zone, otherwise when an alarm or tamper condition arises, the source of the alarm/tamper will not be known.
  • Page 13: Network 1 Connections

    65 Installation Instructions 2. Installation Figure 6. Wiring a Zone that uses Anti-Masking Network 1 Connections ("2" in Figure 2.) Network 1 can support up to eight zones, provided by a combination of keypads and LEC2s (two zones each), connected in a star or daisy chain configuration.
  • Page 14: Telephone Connections

    2. Installation 65 Installation Instructions Control Panel Network A B C D E Note: "C" may be marked "C/F", and "E" may be marked "E/G" on the PCB 6 Core Alarm Cable Power for Remote detectors I/D=1 Keypad Spare core used to double up "B"...
  • Page 15: Approved Usage

    65 Installation Instructions 2. Installation Optional connection to only one other item of equipment (e.g. fax or answer machine). While the control panel is communicating, any device connected to the "Diverted Line" is automatically disconnected. Use cable type 1/05mm CW1308 Diverted Line Ensure polarity...
  • Page 16: Digital Communicator Outputs

    2. Installation 65 Installation Instructions Usage other than approved usage or failure to comply with the instructions may invalidate any approval given to the apparatus, if, as a result, the apparatus ceases to comply with the standards against which approval was granted.
  • Page 17: Relay Outputs

    65 Installation Instructions 2. Installation + 12 V Aux 12 V Aux 12V Diode (IN4001) Smoke Relay -ve O/P Detector (Programmed as Alarm / Bell / etc) -Ve O/P 12V relay capable (Programmed as Detector Reset) of switching mains voltages Aux 12V Aux 12V 1K0 Ohm Resistor...
  • Page 18: External Bell/Sounder Connections

    2. Installation 65 Installation Instructions • If you connect to N/O, the contact between COM and N/O is normally open, and is closed only when the output is active. • If you connect to N/C, the contact between COM and N/C is normally closed, and is opened only when the output is active.
  • Page 19: Auxiliary Tamper Input

    65 Installation Instructions 2. Installation TRG - This is the bell trigger output, which switches to 0V on alarm and is rated at 500mA. This output can be programmed for SAB or SCB operation, and operates as follows: SAB switches to 0V on alarm and provides a maximum of 500mA. SCB provides a negative hold off (500mA), which is removed on alarm.
  • Page 20: Remote Reset Input

    2. Installation 65 Installation Instructions Remote Reset Input ("12" in Figure 2.) For alarms that require an engineer or remote reset, the system can also be reset by applying 0Vdc to the REM RST input terminal. This can be achieved by routing 0V from terminal block ("16"...
  • Page 21: Ac Input Connector

    65 Installation Instructions 2. Installation AC Input Connector ("14" in Figure 2.) The two outer terminals of the AC IN connector connect to the 17VAC output from the mains transformer. Battery Connector ("15" in Figure 2.) Note: Do not connect the battery until all other wiring has been completed. The BATT terminals are for connection to a +12Vdc standby battery.
  • Page 22: Factory Restart Connector

    2. Installation 65 Installation Instructions Factory Restart Connector ("18" in Figure 2.) If the pins of the FACTORY RESTART connector are shorted during power- up, all system parameters are reset to their factory default settings, including the engineer passcode, as documented in the 95 Engineering Manual. Ensure that the terminals remain shorted until the heartbeat LED (LED1) flashes.
  • Page 23: Usb Connection To Pc

    65 Installation Instructions 2. Installation USB Connection to PC ("20" in Figure 2.) Optionally, a local PC running the Downloader software can be connected to the control unit for system configuration and data uploading. The PC can connect to the panel's USB port ("20" in Figure 2) The USB port cannot be used to connect a printer.
  • Page 24: Connecting To The Mains Supply

    2. Installation 65 Installation Instructions Connecting to the Mains Supply CAUTION: ENSURE THAT THE MAIN SUPPLY IS DISCONNECTED AND ISOLATED BEFORE MAKING ANY MAINS CONNECTIONS. All mains electrical connections must be carried out by a qualified electrician and must comply with the current local regulations (e.g. IEE). The supply must be fed from an un-switched fused spur fitted with a 3A fuse.
  • Page 25: Leds

    65 Installation Instructions 2. Installation LEDs The LEDs (see Figure 2) have the following meanings: • LED1 (heartbeat) – Flashes once per second to indicate that the panel is operating. The LED flashes rapidly after a reset. • LED2 (network 2 fuse) – Monitors the polyfuse for network 2. When illuminated, the LED indicates that the 12V supply to network 2 is open circuit.
  • Page 26: 3. 9950/9951 Keypad Installation

    3. 9950/9951 KEYPAD INSTALLATION Note: Please refer to the Keypad Installation Instructions for further details. The front of the keypad can be removed from the back plate by releasing the two screws at the bottom of the case. 9950 Mounting Locations Excessive interference with external devices may lead to poor read performance.
  • Page 27: Zone Wiring (Optional)

    65 Installation Instructions 3. 9950/9951 Keypad Installation Zone Wiring (Optional) The keypad can support two fully-supervised loop zones (CCL/double-pole wiring not supported). Contacts are normally closed; if normally open, program zone with the "Inverted" attribute. Note: If you are powering the sensor from the keypad (see page 19 for power availability figures), an additional two cores are required for connection to the A (+12Vdc) and B (0V) terminals.
  • Page 28: Setting The Address

    3. 9950/9951 Keypad Installation 65 Installation Instructions Setting the Address Set the address of the keypad to 1, 2, 3 or 4 by fitting the jumper across the appropriate link, or set to address 5 by leaving the jumper off. The maximum number of keypads depends on the panel type and network number;...
  • Page 29: Technical Description

    4. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Technical Specifications Environmental EN50130-5:1998, Class II Security PD6662: 2004, EN50131-1:2006, TS50131- 3:2003, EN50131-6:1997, Grade 1, or 2. See page 19. DD243:2004. Mains Supply: 145mA @ 230Vac±10%, 50Hz PCB Power Supply: 13.65VDC, 1.5A. Type A. A maximum of 500mA is available for the control unit PCB and other devices (excluding battery recharge) Standby Battery:...
  • Page 30: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    4. Technical Description 65 Installation Instructions Material: 1.2mm mild steel Weight: 4.9 Kg Environment: -10 to 40°C Humidity 0 to 75% RH, non-condensing. This equipment is compliant with EN 50136-2-1 (1998) and EN 50136-2-3. It allows the alarm transmission system to meet the performance requirements of EN 50131-1: 2006 ATS 2 provided that: a) It is installed in accordance with the installation instructions.
  • Page 31 65 Installation Instructions 4. Technical Description Notes 11763087 Issue 1 Page 27...
  • Page 32 4. Technical Description 65 Installation Instructions Cooper Security Ltd. Security House Vantage Point Business Village Mitcheldean Gloucestershire GL17 0SZ www.coopersecurity.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 11763087 Issue d Declarations of conformance to standards can be obtained from our Web site, www.coopersecurity.co.uk...

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