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W-CP-40 Wireless Control Panels Installation Manual Please keep for future reference Designed and Manufactured in the United Kingdom www.orisec.co.uk...
Contents System Overview ..........6 Engineer’s programming menu ..........27 Log off & Exit Engineer’s programming menu ...... 27 W-CP-40 System Configuration ..........6 Zone Programming ..............28 Control Panels ................7 Zone Type ..................28 Zone Text ..................29 Expanders ..................
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Control Type .................. 51 Protocol Options................60 Remote Type .................. 51 Dial Sequence ................61 Chain ....................51 WebWayOne / CSL DualCom Pro Setup ........ 61 Count Reached ................51 Reported ..................61 Zone Mimic ..................51 Cancel....................61 Zone Alarm ..................51 ARC Area ..................
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10. Create / Edit Chains .......... 73 EMC ....................75 Warranty ..................75 11. Confirm Devices ..........73 12. Edit SIA & ID Codes .......... 73 13. Set Time & Date ..........73 14. User Menu............73 15. About ..............73 16.
Expanders ZX-10 ZX-10-PLUS ZX-10-E ZX-10-E-PLUS ZX-10-L PZX-10 Zone Zone Powered Zone Zone Local Zone Description Output Output Zone Expander Expander Expander Expander Expander Expander Zones Outputs On Board Piezo ✓ ✓ ✓ 16 Ohm Speaker Support ✓ ✓ ✓ Lid, Wall & Lid, Wall &...
7. Default the Control Panel and Program the System Please see pages 24-26 for defaulting process, depending on the panel type being used. If available use the Orisec UDL software package to program the system, if this is not available program this system in accordance with the procedures in the next section.
If wall tamper is required a screw should be fitted on the Wiring the Control Panel breakaway tamper platform. WARNING: ELECTRICITY CAN KILL It is essential to ensure that none of the fixing slots or cable entries Before connecting the control panel always disconnect the power are accessible after fixing.
12V backup battery in order to provide continued operation in the event of an AC mains failure. Remove the cable access cover as shown: IMPORTANT: to ensure safety and compatibility only use Orisec batteries when replacing. Connect the mains supply cable and secure using a cable tie...
4. USB Connection connected here. If required, the existing connection can be A micro USB port that can be used for local connection to Orisec snipped and joined to a standard 16 Ohm extension speaker. UDL and flash updating software from a Windows PC.
4. USB Connection for Panel snipped and joined to a standard 16 Ohm extension speaker. A micro USB port that can be used for local connection to Orisec UDL and flash updating software from a Windows PC. 12. Tamper Mechanism A tamper condition will be signalled as the screw is unscrewed, 5.
The red and black lead from the integrated speaker should be 4. USB Connection for Panel connected here. A micro USB port that can be used for local connection to Orisec UDL and flash updating software from a Windows PC. 12. Tamper Mechanism A tamper condition will be signalled as the screw is unscrewed, 5.
Align the module PCB so the connector pins go through the main There are a wide range of single-path and dual-path communicator PCB into the socket behind. modules available for the W-CP-40. These are fitted to the rear of the main PCB as shown below.
Adding Wireless Devices The W-CP-40 can operate as an entirely wireless control panel or can be hardwired or a combination of the two. This section describes how to add wireless devices to the W-CP-40K, W-CP-40T or a W-CP-40E if it has a keypad connected.
• percentage. On any LCD or touch keypad • Orisec wireless devices typically provide more than 150m range line Via UDL software • of sight, however there are many factors that can affect range. For information on how to view the signal strength at the device itself see the device’s installation manual.
Connecting Wired Devices Current Cable Length Drawn 100m The W-CP-40 can operate as an entirely wireless control panel or 60mA 0.10V 0.19V 0.29V 0.38V 0.48V 0.96V can be hardwired or a combination of the two. 80mA 0.13V 0.26V 0.38V 0.51V 0.64V...
Network wiring examples Zone Expander – with standard alarm cable Zone Expanders and keypads – with standard alarm cable Zone Expanders and Keypads – with a power supply...
Wiring Detection Devices Single EOL - N/C This wiring configuration should be used when connecting All zones can be wired using one of the following wiring options. detection devices that only have a normally closed alarm output. The zone must be programmed to match the wiring used, see ‘Zone Connect the detector as shown below and ensure that the zone is Wiring’...
Triple EOL Relay Driver This wiring configuration should be used when connecting detection devices that support triple EOL configuration, this will allow the system to monitor alarm, tamper fault and mask. Connect the detector as shown below and ensure that the zone is programmed for “Triple EOL”...
For enhanced system performance, the Orisec external sounder sounders. range is recommended for use with the W-CP-40. The W-CP-40 supports up to 4 wired external sounders. To The positive 12V hold-off supply, which is protected by an auto ensure sufficient backup battery time it is recommended to resetting fuse (PTC).
Introduction Setup ‘Icon’ will only appear when either the system is in engineer’s The W-CP-40 series of control panels have ‘Local Menus’ unique to mode, a valid code on the system has been entered (setup will remain present for 30 seconds after exiting menu) or the screw each different variant (K/T/E).
The screw tamper on the control panel must be open to default the engineers code. Default Reporting Codes This option will default all reporting codes in the control panel back to factory settings. Once the option has been selected press the ‘TICK’...
W-CP-40E Local Menu The W-CP-40E has a “SELECT” button and a Status LED on the main PCB which can be used for local programming, see page 15. Learn a Wireless Keypad Press and hold SELECT button until the status LED flashes red (about 2 seconds).
. The system will then enter Engineer Mode and all zones and tampers will be disabled. Text Entry There are multiple forms of text entry available on the Orisec CP Use the keys to scroll through the menu series control panels.
Zone Programming Disarmed PA Silent Most commonly used for monitoring panic buttons or shop hold up This section covers programming of the detection devices; each alarms. This zone type is only monitored when the area is disarmed zone can be programmed a zone type, text, wiring type, areas, and will cause a silent panic alarm if activated.
For use with normally closed detection devices where independent Zone Areas tamper monitoring is not required. The W-CP-40 has 4 areas. These allow the system to be divided into Normally Open different areas of protection. Each area can be armed and disarmed For use with normally open detection devices where independent independently from each other.
Double Knock The Zone is not assigned to area 1. When a Zone is enabled for Double Knock it will only cause Area 2 an alarm when: The Zone is assigned to area 2. (a) The Zone remains active for the duration of the “Double The Zone is not assigned to area 2.
Tone 3 The Zone functions as normal The Zone generates chime tone 3 when activated in the disarmed Beam Pair 2nd state. When a Zone is enabled for Beam Pair 2 the Zone will only Tone 4 cause an alarm if it is the second beam pair Zone to go active, The Zone generates chime tone 4 when activated in the disarmed if it is the first Zone to become activate then this will not state.
15: This option will play “Bedroom 2” System Options 16: This option will play “Bedroom 3” This section covers programming of the system timers, counters, hardware, system options, volume levels and chains. 17: This option will play “Bedroom 4” System Timers 18: This option will play “Bedroom 5”...
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the keypad displays suggesting 'Service required – please contact Random maximum engineer’ This timer controls the maximum duration for an output programmed as 'Random Output' Default 0 weeks – (0-127 weeks) Default 010 minutes – (0-127 minutes) Confirm delay When an Intruder alarm occurs, this timer starts. If a second Zone is Access time activated within this time window, the 'Confirmed' output will This timer controls the duration an ‘Access user’...
The remote reset can be performed via the ‘RR’ terminal on the control panel or Disarm only with Tag - Now enabled. by using the Orisec ‘Easy Reset’ program/app. BS Keyfob Entry - Now enabled. Default 003 – (0-255) BS Keyfob Exit - Now enabled.
The engineers code will need to be unlocked for use every Chime on Restore hour. The unlock code is generated from the Orisec software A Zone with chime enabled will generate a chime noise upon ‘Easy Reset’ downloadable from the installer portal: restoral as well as activation.
Keypad blanking Exit Tones The keypad will hide system information after 60 seconds of The speaker connection on the main control panel will sound no activity. Exit tones. Keypads will operate as normal. The speaker connection on the main control panel will not sound Exit tones.
1200 is the default and the brightest setting. Orisec external sounders connected in ‘Network’ mode will not be monitored for faults. This is only for use with Orisec external sounders wired to the Report Single Path Fault control panels network. Conventional wired Orisec external sounders illumination levels can be adjusted locally on the ‘Single path faults’...
Enables the use of Wireless Fire/ Flood detectors from Cavius. Radio Bell This timer controls the duration the wireless external sounder will An Orisec wireless PIR or W-SD (Large shock sensor) will need sound for following an activation. to be installed to utilise Cavius Wireless Fire/ Flood detectors.
This option selects which areas the panels speaker plug is associated installed in ‘Network’ mode. with. Ext Prox RED LED If an Orisec external Prox unit (PRX-EXT) is added to a W-ROX-1 or W-ROX-10 then the RED LED can be programmed to follow a chain. Ext Prox GREEN LED...
Area Attributes Area Options This set of configuration options controls the operation of each This section covers programming of the arming modes and options area. for each of the areas. Chain 2 = Inactivity Area Text The inactivity timers are reset after a disarm event if using the Each area can be assigned a 20-character label that is displayed on output type ‘Inactivity’...
Tamper fault. The exit tone is the Orisec standard 'broken' tone. Faults Engineer Reset After a Fault condition the system will need to be reset by the Engineer and cannot be reset by a User.
Keyswitch Silent Arm The external bell will not trigger to indicate the area is part armed. A keyswitch zone will arm silently. A Keyswitch Zone will operate the area as normal. Part Disables Bell When the area is part armed, the external bell will not trigger Keyswitch Disable if Armed for alarm conditions, only internal sounders.
If the system is Part Set (1,2 or 3) the entry tone is a ‘Click’ tone a valid user code has been entered. as opposed to the standard Orisec entry tone. Default = 00 Minutes - (0-255 minutes) Entry tones are the same for Full set and Part set.
A company ID is assigned to each company via Orisec technical support or the installation companies designated sales manager from Orisec. This is then programmed into this text box e.g. ABC001. After the app will alter its ‘Skin’ to display the installers.
The selected user is an Arm Only user and can only access the This section covers programming of the system users. arming options within the user menu. The W-CP-40 has 40 programmable users. Disarm Only A Disarm only user can only access the disarming options within the User 00 is the “Engineer”...
Silent part arm The selected user will silently part arm the system. Any NFC (Near Field Communication) tag can be assigned to the system for use. NFC is a protocol found When the selected user part arms the system, the speakers in everyday devices such as smart phones, bank cards, are active during the exit procedure.
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Any outputs programmed as ‘Rem Control 1’ will be • triggered. Rem Controls can be useful for simple automation such as garage doors. Rem Control 2 Any outputs programmed as ‘Rem Control 2’ will • be triggered. Rem Control 3 ...
Fire keys are activated from an RKP (if enabled). system. PA Alarm On the W-CP-40 there are a maximum of 44 outputs available, this If selected, this output will trigger if a Zone programmed as PA is achieved via expanders (total of 30 outputs), keypads (total of 9 activates or if PA keys are activated from an RKP (if enabled).
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PSTN Ringing Keypads Locked If selected, this output will trigger when using a PSTN module and If selected, this output will trigger when a Zone programmed as the unit is ringing out to the ARC/ speech dialler contact. “Security key” becomes active and will restore upon the Zone restoring.
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If selected, this output will trigger when a grade 3 bell has a fault. Expander Fault Density Fog Fault If selected, this output will trigger when an expander has a fault. If selected, when a Density fog machine is integrated with the Orisec...
Control 4. Remote Control 4 can be activated via the quick keys on Zone Fault Present the keypad, via a wireless key fob or through the Orisec App. If selected, once a zone configured for grade 3 wiring enters the Remote Control 5 ‘fault’...
Light Level Keypad Delay 1 The selected output will be delayed for the duration of the If selected, this output will trigger when the selected keypad’s light ‘Delay 1’ Timer. level rises above the set light level. The selected output operates as normal. Light Level Expander If selected, this output will trigger when the selected expander’s light Delay 2...
Keypad Setup will then cause a new screen to be displayed in order for them to confirm the alarm. This section covers programming of the remote keypads. Quick Full Arm Keypad Areas The area/s assigned to the keypad can be fully armed by Keypads must be assigned to one or more areas to ensure correct pressing the ‘Arm’...
Alarm Clock The selected keypad cannot generate code tamper events. Pressing L or R keys at the selected keypad allows the user Lockout Keypad to select the ‘Alarm Clock’ menu. This menu allows the user If the “Enable Code Tamper” option is enabled for the of the system to program an alarm clock.
Minutes Seconds Once the timer has expired the keypad and internal speakers will start chiming. To disable the alarm chime tone simply press any key on the keypad. The ‘Countdown Timer’ menu is not available for the selected keypad.
Expander Setup The selected expander will not generate chime tones. This section covers programming of the remote expanders. Entry Tones The selected expander generates entry tones. Expander Areas The selected expander will not generate entry tones. Expanders must be assigned to one or more areas to ensure correct operation of the system.
Control Timers Com Port Setup The W-CP-40 has five programmable control timers. Each timer has The W-CP-40 has one RS-232 communication port that can be a switch on time (On Time), switch off time (Off Time) and days of configured for any of the following modes of operation: operation for both the On and Off times.
APN details are subject to change. It is advised to check with correct SSID and Password will allow full access to the Orisec cloud. the network provider to obtain up to date APN settings.
‘Voice Message Uploader’ program which can be downloaded from the installer portal Repeat every 30 Seconds (www.orisec.co.uk/installer) a micro USB cable and windows based The selected voice message/ Chime tone repeats every 30 PC is required.
CLOUD’ most be programmed into the ‘Number’ field of ANY minutes until the associated ‘Chain’ is no longer active. ARC. This will disable the use of the Orisec Cloud. This can be The selected voice message/ Chime tone plays once.
Test/Misc. 4 = Reserved for future use The selected ARC channel reports events that are assigned in 5 = CSL Connected (Utilising an Orisec CM2 Module) / SMS the test/misc. group, e.g., Test Call messaging (CM2-GSM) The selected ARC channel does not report test/misc. events.
Stop ARC 2 Restore The selected ARC will cancel further attempts to ARC 2 after The selected channel is reported as a ‘Restore’ event when a successful communication. the channel is made inactive. The selected ARC will move on to next ARC after a successful The selected channel does not report restore events.
No CM2 App Access Events that occur in area 3 are not reported. Orisec web app for remote control is disabled. Area 4 Orisec web app for remote control is enabled. Events that occur in area 4 are reported on the selected No Local Wi-Fi channel.
Each Remote Output can be assigned a 20-character label which is Each Chain can be assigned a 24 character label which is then then displayed in to the end user via the keypads and Orisec Apps. displayed in ‘Create / Edit Chains’.
Strobe Line 4: The selected inactive period, use the The external strobe will trigger. change. The options available are as follows: The external strobe will not trigger. Over 15 minutes • Over 30 minutes • Speaker Any speakers connected to the control panel or expansion Over 1 Hour •...
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Remote Keypad Primary Status Screen: Line 1: Shows the selected device (use the keys to change device), then the poll error count. Line 2: Show the status of expander’s zones. Active zones are highlighted or inverted. Line 3: The status of the selected expander outputs. To test the output, use the scroll keys to highlight the required output Line 1: Shows the selected device (use the keys...
Line 3: Displays Battery Voltage, Temperature, Signal strength Line 1: Shows the selected device (use the keys & Time since last Poll to change device), then the poll error count. Line 4: Device name Line 2: Reserved for future use. Lines 5 –...
The system has 10 programmable voice messages; each message can be up to 16 seconds long. The messages can be recorded using The list of events available to signal are as follows: the Orisec software and uploaded into the control panel.
Alternatively, voice messages can be recorded from a telephone Press the key to exit the menu. handset. Update Device Firmware Ensure that the ‘Review voice messages’ option is selected from the ‘Test & Diagnostics menu: This option will allow the engineer to update the devices connected to the control panel network.
The W-CP-40 control panel can utilise a total of 40 wireless devices and 40 wireless keyfobs. Overview The W-CP-40 has a built-in wireless expander, no additional wireless expanders are required to learn in wireless devices.
View Mandatory Log Only shows events that have been selected as a mandatory event, these events can only be amended in Orisec UDL. (At default this has been tailored to suit the requirements of EN50131-1) View Chime Log This menu will display when a zone ...
View chime log View Log Screen Information Line 1: Not used. Displays up to the last 50 zones that have chimed. Line 2: The zone number that has chimed. Ensure that the ‘View chime log’ option is selected from the Line 3: The zone description.
UID, Wi-Fi information, GSM It is highly recommended to program SIA/ ID Codes via The information and more. Orisec UDL, PC application, due to the complexity of programming through a keypad. Ensure that the ‘Edit SIA and ID coded’ option is selected from...
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CSL Dual Com Pro information Control panel type and Software Version e.g. W-CP-40 Version Density Fog information 4.20 Unique Identifier, used for Remote Maintenance. Serial Number for the control Panel – this is used for remote ...
Industrial & Industrial Disclaimer: Orisec will not accept any liability based on a claim that Physical the Orisec W-CP-40 failed to perform correctly as it is a component Dimensions (hwd): part of an installation and not a complete intruder alarm system.
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