Planning The Installation; General; Cable Routing; Ts400 Control Panel - Menvier Security TS400 Installation & Programming Instructions

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Planning The Installation

Planning The Installation

General

The TS400 and TS410 are flexible systems, but care
must be taken in planning the installation to
provide maximum protection with minimum
effort.
Survey the household and determine where each
security device is to be fitted. Wherever possible,
try to conceal wiring (e.g., in the loft, under carpets
or floorboards and inside cupboards). Commit the
system design to paper for future reference.

Cable Routing

When installing cables, the following should be
noted:
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Ensure that all cables are kept clear of mains
supply cables, telephone cables, cables
supplying bells or sounders and any cables
likely to induce electrical noise (R.F.) into the
system.
l
Screened cable may prove necessary if
cables are run adjacent to cables which carry
R.F. (electrical noise) or are switching high
current loads.
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The mains power supply cable to the system
must be connected to an un-switched fused
spur that cannot be accidentally switched off.
The mains cable must enter the control panel
housing via its own cable entry point.

TS400 Control Panel

The TS400 control panel should be located in a
position where it has easy access for the users to
set and unset the system. It should by mounted at
a level where it is easy to operate the keypad and
read the indicator LEDs. The provision for
connecting to a permanent mains supply must
also be considered.
When operating the system it should be possible to
hear the exit and entry tones throughout the entry
& exit route and outside the final exit door. If the
control panel is positioned a long way from the
final exit door, it may be necessary to fit an
extension loudspeaker.
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TS400/TS410 Installation Instructions

TS410 Control Panel

The TS410 control panel is blind panel and as such
it can positioned out of view, normally in a
cupboard under the stairs. The provision for
connecting to a permanent mains supply must
also be considered.
When operating the system it should be possible to
hear the exit and entry tones throughout the entry
& exit route and outside the final exit door. If the
remote keypad is located a long way from the
final exit door, it may be necessary to fit an
extension loudspeaker.

External Sounder

The external sounder should be mounted as high
as possible so that it is visible and out of reach to
potential intruders. A six-core cable is required for
connection to the sounder which should enter
directly through the wall and into the sounder via
the cable entries in the back plate. However, if the
cable is run over the surface to the sounder then it
should be protected (e.g., the cable may be run
in aluminium conduit).

Remote Keypad

If required, up to four remote keypads may be
connected to the system to allow remote
operation of the system. The remote keypad has 8
LED indicators and an internal sounder to indicate
all system tones. Remote keypads require a
six-core cable for connection.

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