1. INTRODUCTION The 9651 control unit is designed to be fully programmable to suit individual site requirements and user needs. Note that in the UK the product does not comply with the ACPO 2000 alarm policy and DD243: 2002. The system comprises a control unit in a metal shielded case and up to four separate keypads (see Figure 1 on the next page).
3. Introduction 1 - Control unit 4 - Door contacts 2 - Keypads 5 - fused mains spur 3 - PIRs Figure 1. 9651 System Layout Operator Controls and Displays - 9930 Figure 2. 9930 Remote Keypad. The 9930 keypad has a 32 character LCD display that shows "first to alarm" information, level status, and programming commands.
3. Introduction Glows steadily when mains power is present. Flashes when the system is working from battery backup. Glows steadily if a telephone line fault is present. Glows steadily if: a) A fault or tamper circuit is active while the system is unset. b) The system needs an engineer or remote reset.
2. Technical Description Specification Environmental -10° to +40 °C. EN50131 “Class II” 75 % RH. Dimensions Junior combi box: 243mm W, 234mm H, 87mm D Weight Junior combi box: 2.45 kg (without standby battery) Internal Clock ±10 minutes over one year (depending on the accuracy of the mains supply frequency).
2. Technical Description Control Unit PCB Figures 3 show the layout of the 9651control unit PCB. 1. Outputs. 7. NVM Reset pins. 2. Aux power. 8. Battery connector. 3. Tamper switch. 9. Battery fuse. 4. Zone connectors. 10. Kick start pins. 5.
3. INSTALLATION Overview A typical installation comprises the following main steps: Carry out a Risk Assessment of the premises and agree a security grade for the proposed alarm installation. Decide on positions for wired detectors, control unit, keypads, external and internal sounders. As part of the site survey ask the user what facilities they require .
3. Installation recommended cable lengths in metres for 7/0.2 cable, assuming that you connect all items at the end of a single cable run. In real life you may be able to improve on these figures by spreading items along the cable length. 7/0.2 8-core cable Length (m) No items...
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3. Installation 1. Fixing hole. 2. Adjustable cam. Figure 4. Backplate of the 9930 Keypad Cooper Security recommend that you mount the keypad using No 8 or 6 screws (M4/M3.5) as follows: Select which cable entry you are going to use and break out the appropriate plastic sections.
3. Installation Wiring the Control Unit Cable Entries The control unit case back provides several cable entries. The back is designed to stand away from the wall to leave space for cables. Mains Connection The control unit must be permanently connected to a 3A fused spur outlet fitted with a readily accessible disconnect device.
3. Installation Remote Keypads Keypad Addressing The control unit is supplied with one remote keypad. If you have fitted more keypads then each one must be given a separate "address". Links LK2 to LK4 set the keypad address, as shown in Figure 6. Keypad 1 Keypad 2 Address...
3. Installation Typical internal Sounder 16Ohm loudspeaker (2 Max in parallel) Bell Strobe 9651 Control Unit Typical SAB Bell -ve Hold Off -ve Tamper Return +ve Hold Off -ve Apply Trig 12V AUX 12V AUX 9930 Keypad Lock Switch 9651 Control Exit terminate button (NO, push to make) 0V 12V CLK DATA ET...
3. Installation FSL Connections The control unit zone connectors provide space for up to eight FSL zones. Each FSL zone is a ‘Fully Supervised Loop’ using a two wire closed loop. The loop uses two resistors of different values to differentiate between ‘Circuit’ and ‘Tamper’...
3. Installation To program the outputs use programming command 81 for OP1, command 82 for OP2 and command 83 for OP3 (see "4. Programming"). Figure 11 shows some example applications for OP3 PIR Set Latch/Walk Test Shock Sensor Reset Bell Follow Buzzer/Relay VIPER BUZZER/RELAY 12V AUX...
3. Installation Fitting a Plug-by Communicator The 9651 can be fitted with a communicator or speech dialler, for example the Scantronic 660, 8400, and 8440 digital communicators or the SD1 or SD2 Speech diallers. To fit a communicator inside the control unit, follow the instructions below.
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3. Installation Com Connector Cable, Part No. 485210 Comms O/P1 (Brown) -ve applied (+ve removed) in alarm Comms O/P2 (Orange) -ve applied (+ve removed) in alarm Comms O/P3 (Yellow) -ve applied (+ve removed) in alarm Comms O/P4 (Green) -ve applied (+ve removed) in alarm Comms O/P5 (Blue) -ve applied (+ve removed) in alarm Comms O/P6 (Purple) -ve applied (+ve removed) in alarm Comms O/P7 (White) -ve applied (+ve removed) in alarm...
3. Installation Fitting a Battery Fit a rechargeable battery into the back of the case. The case provides space for a 12V 7AH battery. Make sure the battery terminals are oriented in the position shown in Figure 16. Figure 16. Fitting a Battery Initial Start Up Before applying power to the control unit, ensure that: •...
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