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CS175-275-575-875
LCD/LED Installation Guide
Document Version 2.4 : July 2003

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  • Page 1 CS175-275-575-875 LCD/LED Installation Guide Document Version 2.4 : July 2003...
  • Page 2 PSTN network termination point. In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in first instance. Aritech is a GE Interlogix brand. www.aritech.com Copyright (c) 2003 GE Interlogix B.V..
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Wiring fire detectors........................36 General............................36 8.1.1 4-wire fire detector (CS275-575-875)..................36 8.1.2 2-wire fire detector (CS275-575-875)..................36 8.1.3 4-wire fire detector (CS175) ....................37 Fire escape planning ........................37 Wiring the outputs.........................38 Wiring the outputs..........................38 Programming the system ......................40 10.1 Enrolling modules and keypads.....................40 10.2 Programming the LCD keypads ....................40...
  • Page 4 Operating individual areas in the multi-partition mode ............89 15.2.4 Silencing alarms in the multi-partition mode ..............90 Setting up RF Zones – RX8i4-16i4 ....................91 16.1 Setting the DIP switches........................91 16.2 Module status conditions .......................92 16.3 Wiring the RX8i4-16i4........................92 16.3.2 Specifications ........................92 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 5 20.2.1 Terminal description......................119 20.2.2 Specifications ........................120 20.3 Programming the CS507 ......................121 20.3.1 Programming the output configuration and partition ............121 CS586 RS232 interface........................127 21.1 Wiring the CS586 ........................127 21.1.1 Terminal description......................127 21.1.2 Specifications ........................128 21.2 General operating instructions.....................128 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 6 Hardware expander CS216 ......................149 Output module CS507 ........................149 25.3................................149 25.4 Wireless receiver (RX8w8 and RX16w8) ..................150 25.5 Wireless receiver (RX8I4)......................150 Appendix 4: Service messages....................151 Glossary ............................152 Technical specifications ......................160 28.1 Keyswitch zones..........................160 Tasks summary ...........................162 Index .............................163 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 7: Introducing The Csx75 System

    The design allows a fully loaded system to be housed in one single metal or plastic enclosure, establishing a logical solution and design response to modular systems. Four different panel types are available: the CS175, the CS275, the CS575 and the CS875. In this manual, they are known collectively as the CSx75.
  • Page 8 • Franklin 4+2, SIA, 200 baud FSK and Contact ID report formats. • Hardware expansion with up to three modules. The CS175 version includes: • Access for up to eight users. • Up to a maximum of eight zones; expansion only by wireless.
  • Page 9: Default Codes

    Default master 1122 when using a four-digit code Location 53 sets the number of digits user code 112256 when using a six-digit code Users should change the user code. Download 12780000 Location 30 changes this code. access code CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 10: Default Country Codes

    84800000 Norway 1122 1278 12780000 Poland 1122(56) 1278 84800000 Portugal 1122(56) 1278(00) 84800000 Slovak Republic 1122 1278 12780000 Spain 1122(56) 1278(00) 84800000 Sweden 1122 1278 12780000 1122 1278 12780000 The brackets contain additional digits for six-digit codes. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 11: Installation Guidelines

    Input and output expanders • Home automation module The CS175 must have at least one keypad (LED or LCD) installed. On the CS275, CS575 and CS875 you can disconnect the keypad after programming or program remotely by means of the up/download package.
  • Page 12: Basic Installation Procedure

    See Setting keypad options on page 40 for more information. 5. Set the options on each keypad. 6. Once all keypads have been programmed, you can either enter and exit programming mode to initialise the modules and keypads, or continue by CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 13 7. Set the country code. After changing the country code, the defaults for the selected country are restored in the panel. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 14: Installation Schematic

    1 keypad 2 If downloading only, enter Add user codes and exit programming mode Download control panel Default control panel Assign authority and all modules levels to users Train system users CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 15: Installing The Control Unit

    5. Add the pillars for the CS535 voice module to the board. 6. Attach the CS535 voice module to the board via the jumpers and pillars. 7. Attach the pillars for the CS534 listen-in module to the box. 8. Insert the CS534 listen-in module in the box. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 16 14. Mount the CS216 input expander on the CS575/875 board. 15. Wire the keypad bus for all modules. Check the installation instructions for each module modules for wiring information. 16. Connect the battery and power up the panel. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 17: Cs275/Cs575/Cs875 (Polycarbonate Housing)

    4. Flip up the PCB mounting tray. 5. Attach the ribbon cable to the CS534 listen-in module. 6. Remove the sticky pads and insert the pillars for the CS534 listen-in module in the box. 7. Connect the CS534 listen-in module to the box. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 18 11. Connect the CS534 listen-in module and CS535 voice module with the ribbon cable. 12. Attach the pillars for the CS216 input expander or CS507 output module to the board. 13. Mount the CS216 input expander or CS507 output module on the board. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 19: Cs175M/Cs275M/Cs575Sm (Small Metal Housing)

    20. Wire the keypad bus for any other modules that are not in the card guides. 21. Connect the battery and power up the panel. 4.4.3 CS175M/CS275M/CS575SM (small metal housing) This is a small metal housing that can be used with the CS175, CS275 and CS575. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 20 3. Attach the pillars for the CS534 listen-in module or CS535 voice module to the main board. 4. Mount the CS534 listen-in module or CS535 voice module to the extension gate (jumper). 5. Mount the CS534 listen-in module or CS535 voice module on the pillars to the main board. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 21 6. Add the pillars for the CS216 input expander or CS507 output expander to the main board. 7. Mount the CS216 input expander or CS507 output expander. 8. Wire the keypad bus for all modules. See the modules for wiring instructions. 9. Connect the battery and power up the panel. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 22: Control Unit Wiring Diagram: Cs-175

    Zones 1-4 External sounder Serial expansion Box tamper input Keypad bus Phone line connector Fire detector reset Additional keypad bus Phone line output connection communication LED Open collector 2 Lid tamper Open collector 1 Bus supervision LED CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 23: Inputs And Outputs

    Communication/Expander ground (Including Keypad) External bell return Ground OUT 1 Output 1 OUT 2 Output 2 SMOKE Fire detector reset output AUX + Power Ground TAMPER Tamper loop Zone 1 Ground Zone 2 Zone 3 Ground Zone 4 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 24: Control Unit Wiring Diagram: Cs-275

    External sounder Bus supervision LED Box tamper input Internal sounder Full expansion port Open collector 4 2-wire Keypad bus Phone line connector smoke Open collector 3 Additional keypad bus Phone line communication connection LED 3 Open collector 2 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 25: Inputs And Outputs

    AUX + Power OUT 2 Output 2 OUT 3 Output 3 AUX + Power Ground OUT 4 Output 4 TAMPER Tamper loop Zone 1 Ground Zone 2 Zone 3 Ground Zone 4 Zone 5 Ground Zone 6 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 26: Control Unit Wiring Diagram: Cs-575 And Cs-875

    Full expansion port Open collector 4 2-wire Keypad bus Phone line connector smoke Relay 3 Additional keypad bus Phone line communication connection Open collector 2 * Always use in parallel. Only one or the other can be used. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 27: Inputs And Outputs

    Relay 3 (normally open) Relay 3 (ground) AUX + Power Ground OUT 4 Output 4 TAMPER Tamper loop Zone 1 Ground Zone 2 Zone 3 Ground Zone 4 Zone 5 Ground Zone 6 Zone 7 Ground Zone 8 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 28: Lcd - Led Keypad

    Press to part arm your system. All interior zones are disarmed but the perimeter remains protected. Exit Press to arm all zones before leaving. Press to bypass zones. Bypass Press to scroll through lists and options on the LCD display. Navigation keys CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 29: Installing The Keypad

    4. Mount the keypad on the wall using the mounting holes. 5. Use the wire trunking or wire cutout hole to place the wires in the keypad. 6. Attach the rear tamper screw if desired. 7. Reattach the base and lid. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 30: Wiring The Keypad

    The maximum number of keypads you can connect to the control panel is the number of partitions multiplied by eight. The CS175 supports a maximum of eight keypads, the CS275 supports a maximum of 16 keypads and the CS575 and CS875 support a maximum of 32 keypads.
  • Page 31: Star And Multidrop Network

    In a star network, each keypad is wired back separately to the control unit terminals. 5.4.3 Star and multidrop network You can create a combination of a star and multidrop network. The following diagram shows how four keypads can be connected using both methods. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 32: Wiring Zones

    Tamper contact Single wiring Two zones are required, one zone for alarm and one zone for tamper. The tamper contacts are wired in series with a 4K7 EOL resistor. E.O.L. E.O.L. Zone terminal Alarm contact Sensor Tamper contact CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 33: Wiring Sounders

    Any zone can be used. It should be programmed as tamper and single EOL. AS500 CSx75 AS500 Beacon hold off Tamper Piezo Siren hold off Tamper Piezo +13.8 V Beacon Piezo Beacon In all cases, select negative hold off on the sounder. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 34 AS271 CSx75 AS271 Tamper 0 V speaker Tamper 0 V beacon (AS271 only) +13.8 V This wiring configuration for the AS271 allows the beacon to follow the internal sounder. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 35 AS290/390 CSx75 AS290/AS390 Piezo Beacon Piezo Tamper +13.8 V Beacon Tamper Siren hold off Beacon hold off Cut jumpers 5 and 7 for negative hold off on the sounder. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 36: Wiring Fire Detectors

    The fire detector power is connected to aux and output 4. Change location 51, segment 2, option 5 to On. The fire alarm is always activated as alarm on zone 8. The maximum number of fire detectors to be connected is three. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 37: 4-Wire Fire Detector (Cs175)

    8.1.3 4-wire fire detector (CS175) DB702 + DP721R DB702 + DP721R CS175 1 + Line in NC (normally closed) 2 + Line out 3 - Line NO (normally open) Fire escape planning If fire detectors are wired as part of the system, it is important that you help the owner create an escape plan.
  • Page 38: Wiring The Outputs

    CSx75 system on page 7 for more information.The CS875 and CS575 have two open collector outputs and two relay outputs. The CS275 has four open collector outputs and the CS175 has only two open collector outputs. The open collector outputs control additional relays and are limited to 40 mA maximum.
  • Page 39 DATA AUX+ OUT1 OUT2 CS175 AUX+ TAMPER 1A rated contacts. Relays are powered and switched from the panel. No external power is needed to switch the relays. Digital outputs limited to 40 mA. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 40: Programming The System

    4. To advance to the brightness option, press . The LCD prompts you to change the LCD lighting. 5. Use the scroll keys to increase or decrease the brightness. 6. When you have finished making changes, press to exit. 10.2.3 Setting keypad options CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 41 Option 1 Displays the menu. Press for help. Disables LED extinguish on this keypad. Option 2 On hides the PIN when programming. Option 3 Option 4 On suppresses beeps when an RF transmission is lost. Option 5-8 Reserved CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 42: Setting Elapsed Increments Since Last Autotest

    1. Press 5. 2. Enter a master user code. The Ready LED flashes. 3. Enter a two-digit user number, For example, 03 is user 3. The keypad displays the current code for this user. Stars ( ) represent blanks. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 43: Assigning Authority Level

    Output 1? Open / Close Rprt? Bypass enable? Arm / Disarm? Master code? Sched arm only? Arm only? 5. Press . The partition enable section is displayed. The keypad displays the partitions the selected user can access. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 44: Calling Back For Download

    When you are entering custom messages into the LCD keypad, the keys on the keypad take on different functions to simplify message programming. Star Press to enter data or move the cursor to the right if no data is entered. Hash Press to leave the message. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 45: Programming The Led Keypads

    LED keypad. 10.3.1 Changing the keypad number and partition You must set the partition and keypad number for the current keypad. The keypad can connect to the bus only after you set these numbers. Steps 1. Press 94. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 46: Setting The Starting Zone

    Turns automatic testing of the keypad on or off. LED7: Disable service? Enables temporary viewing of all partitions when LED8: Master keypad? 1  a re pressed followed by the partition number. 10.3.4 Setting elapsed increments since last autotest 1. Press 95. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 47: Setting The System Date

    7. To edit another user code, return to step 2. 8. To exit, press #. 10.3.8 Assigning authority level You must assign user codes before assigning authority levels. To set a user’s acess to a particular partition, you must have access to the partition. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 48 7. LEDs 1 to 8 illuminate the partitions the user can access. To deny the user access to a partition, press the relevant number on the keypad. For example, if CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 49: Calling Back For Download

    The CSx75 can be programmed to block the keypad for 60 seconds and send a tamper alarm to the central station when more than 30 keypresses are made on a keypad without entering a correct user code. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 50: Programming Modules And Locations

    LEDs. • Press any numeric key between 1 and 8 to select a feature. The corresponding LED lights up (feature on). • Press the number again to turn the feature off. The LED goes out (feature off). CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 51 When you program the segment, press . This enters the data and automatically advances to the next segment of the location. • When you are in the last segment of a location, press to enter the data and exit that location. You can now enter another programming location. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 52: Programming The Panel

    4. The keypad beeps three times to indicate that loading is in progress. This takes about six seconds. Other modules, such as keypads, RF receiver modules and output expanders, can be reset in the same way. See Appendix 3 for a list of keypad module numbers. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 53: Defining The Country Code

    You can then enter another programming location. 12.6.3 Exiting programming mode • Press the Exit key to leave the current programming level. • If you do not want to program additional modules, press the Exit key again to exit programming mode. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 54: Programming Via The Lcd Keypad

    Press the Exit key to leave the current programming level and move to the Select a Module To Program level. • If you do not want to program additional modules, press the Exit key again to exit programming mode. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 55 • To program a module, enter its address and press #. See Selecting a module to program on page 52 for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 56: Programming With Up/Download Software

    Segment 1: 12345678 Location 211: Segment 2: 12345678 Segment 3: 12345678 Segment 4: 12345678 For the white connector. CS575 DB 9 Connector DB 25 Connector 1 ( Closest to phone line) 4 (Closest to the Mains ) CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 57: Control Panel Programming Locations

    Auxiliary output #3, event and time Download access code Auxiliary output #4, event and time Number of rings to answer Autotest Download control Autotest timing Download call back number Autotest control Partition 1, feature and report Timer selections CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 58 Group 5 zone type characteristics Telephone line cut restore SIA code group 6 Expander trouble 4/2 alarm code group 6 Expander trouble restore 4/2 restore group 6 Fail to communicate Group 6 zone type characteristics Log full SIA code group 7 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 59 Account code for partition 7 4/2 alarm code group 16 Account code for partition 8 4/2 restore group 16 Zones 97-104 zone type Group 16 zone type characteristics Partition select, zones 97-104 SIA code group 17 Zones 105-112 zone type CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 60 Zones 129-136 zone type Partition select, zones 129-136 Zones 137-144 zone type Partition select, zones 137-144 Zones 145-152 zone type Partition select, zones 145-152 Zones 153-160 zone type Partition select, zones 153-160 Zones 161-168 zone type Partition select, zones 161-168 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 61 1, 1, 2, 2 for a total of eight calls to each number. Programs a . Programs a #. Programs a four-second delay at any point in the phone number. Programs the end of the phone number. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 62 XSIA with area modifier (Netherlands only) Reserved 21- 255 The voice dialer protocol does not generate an FTC (failure to communicate). Location 5 Events reported to phone # 1 (two segments, FSD) Alarms Segment 1 Alarm restores CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 63 ARC before the Fail to Communicate condition is set. Segment 3 Dial attempts for Programs the number of dial attempts (1 to 15) voice/pager/Siren that the communicator makes for voice dialling, CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 64 On: locks out download section. This can only be viewed from the keypad and must be changed through downloading. If this is on, Locations 19 to 22 cannot be viewed from the keypad. On: allows an autotest to be interrupted. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 65 60 seconds of inactivity. They turn on again with a key stroke. On: enables require code for bypassing. On: enables zone bypassed sounder alert. On: enables mains power/low battery sounder alert. On: enables bypass toggle. On: enables silent auto arm. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 66 Valid entries are 10 to 255 seconds. Exit time 2 This is the exit time that is used for all zones Segment 4 designated as Delay 2. Valid entries are 10 to 255 seconds. Reserved Segments 5 + 6 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 67 Location 37 has eight segments. Segment 1 corresponds to zone 1 and segment 8 corresponds to zone 8. Segment 1- 8 Partition #1 Partition #2 Partition #3 Partition #4 Partition #5 Partition #6 Partition #7 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 68 Zone types, zones 41 to 48 (eight segments, ND) This location contains the zone type for zones 41 to 48. Segment 1 corresponds to zone 41 and segment 8 corresponds to zone 48. See Location 36 on page 67 for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 69 On: the siren sounds for a zone or box tamper. On: the siren blasts once at keyswitch or wireless arming; twice at disarming. On: the siren driver is a voltage output. Off: an on-board siren Segment 2 driver is enabled. Reserved Segment 3 Reserved CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 70 On: enables siren supervision report. On: enables telephone line cut report. Reserved On: enables expander trouble reporting. Segment 4 On: enables fail to communicate report. On: enables log full report. On: enables autotest report. On: enables start/end programming report. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 71 If you enable this location, verify that the Go to program code is a six-digit code before exiting programming. On: requires code entry for 98 (perform call back download) and 99 (answer incoming call for download) functions. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 72 53, this code must contain six digits. If the six-digit option is not enabled in location 53, the last two digits are ignored. If the duress code is programmed, it works for all partitions. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 73 Program the timing from 0 to 255 (minutes or seconds, depending on Segment 2 data programmed in segment 1, location 58). Program a 0 to make the output follow the event. Data Event Data Event Alarms Armed/Disarmed Burglary alarm Armed state CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 74 Autotest Box tamper Manual test Siren tamper Any open Alarm memory Alarm memory Any short Any fault (open/ short on non-fire Entry/exit zone) Entry Keyfobs Exit Keyfob Function 1 Entry or Exit Keyfob Function 2 Reserved Reserved CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 75 Program ‘1’ if the interval is in hours; Program ‘0’ if it is in days. Add Segment 1 ‘2’ to suppress the daily test or ‘3’ to suppress the hourly test if any report has been sent. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 76 This location selects which days each partition auto arms. Segment 1 corresponds to partition 1 and segment 8 corresponds to partition 8. If a zone is faulted when the panel tries to auto arm, the zone is bypassed. Auto arming on Sunday Segment 1-8 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 77 The communicator codes for activation have three segments, as described in location 69. The communicator codes for restores have two segments. Communicator Code Location Number of Segments Open Close Partial Cancel “B” Alarm Zone tamper Zone tamper restore Zone trouble Zone trouble restore Box trouble CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 78 Mains restore Low battery Low battery restore Over current Over current restore Telephone line cut Telehpone line cut restore Expander trouble Expander trouble restore Fail to communicate Log full Autotest Exit error Recent close Start program End program CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 79 Sema digit. On: 20 p.p.s.; Off 10 p.p.s. On: handshake required. On: pager format. Segment 2 On: 1400/2300 handshake. On: Fast Format 8 channel. On: voice protocol. On: Contact ID. On: SIA. On: Contact ID or 4+2. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 80 On: the zone type beeps the keypad for alarm. On: the zone type sounds the yelping siren for alarm. On: the zone type sounds the temporal siren for alarm. On: the zone type chimes. On: the zone type can be bypassed. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 81 The information in the following locations is configured in the same way as locations 127, 128, 129 and 130 for zone type 1.The following table contains the locations for phone number zone groups 1 to 20. Description 4/2 alarm 4/2 restore Characteristics Description 4/2 alarm CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 82 Segment 1 ASCII = 1--- ---- Location 210 Transition based broadcasts (two segments, FSD) Segment 1 Reserved Interface configuration Reserved Zone status Zone snapshot Partition status Partitions snapshot message System status message Segment 2 X-10 message received CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 83 Set user code command with PIN Set user code command without PIN Set user authoriz comm with PIN Set user authoriz comm without PIN Segment 4 Reserved Store communication event command Set clock/calendar command Primary keypad function with PIN CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 84 Partition select, zones 73 to 80 (eight segments, FSD) This location is used to select the partition(s) in which zones 73 to 80 reside. A zone may reside in any combination of the eight partitions. See Location 37 on page 67 for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 85 Partition select, zones 97 to 104 (eight segments, FSD) This location is used to select the partition(s) in which zones 97 to 104 reside. A zone may reside in any combination of the eight partitions. See Location 37 on page 67 for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 86 Partition select, zones 137 to 144 (eight segments, FSD) This location is used to select the partition(s) in which zones 137 to 144 reside. A zone may reside in any combination of the eight partitions. See Location 36 on page 67 for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 87 Partition select, zones 161 to 168 (eight segments, FSD) This location is used to select the partition(s) in which zones 161 to 168 reside. A zone may reside in any combination of the eight partitions. See Location 36 on page 67 for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 88: Using Partitioned Systems

    2. All areas are disarmed and ready to arm. System Ready Type code to arm 15.2.2 Arming and disarming multiple partitions 1. To arm/disarm multiple partitions, enter a code User code that has arm/disarm authority for all partitions. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 89: Operating Individual Areas In The Multi-Partition Mode

    Area number the area number. Area number 4. To operate an individual area, enter the number of the partition you want to operate. The LCD keypad now operates as a single-area keypad. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 90: Silencing Alarms In The Multi-Partition Mode

    If the keypad is sounding an alarm or the sounder is on, it can be silenced by entering a code with the authority for the area(s) in alarm. The Exit , Bypass ,and Alarm Memory 3 function keys work only if an individual partition is selected. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 91: Setting Up Rf Zones - Rx8I4-16I4

    Lid tamper Dip switches 16.1 Setting the DIP switches The position of all switches is only updated when the RX8i4-16i4 is powered up. Before you change the position of these switches you must power down the expander. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 92: Module Status Conditions

    Connect to the KP POS terminal of the CSx75. Current draw is 30 mA. Power Connect to the KP GND terminal of the CSx75. Data Connect to the KP DATA terminal of the CSx75. 16.3.2 Specifications Operating power 12 VDC supplied from CSx75 Compatibility Compatible with CS175-275-575-875 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 93: Cs175-275-575-875 Installation Guide

    • For door/windows transmitters that use a normally closed external contact, leave this feature on (NC). Location 0 Learn-in mode This location is used to learn in devices. The segment used refers to the zone number required. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 94 Keyfob user ID (default = off). Off: all keyfobs report to the panel as user 99. On: keyfobs report as the learned zone. Enable antenna tamper, reports as box tamper (Default = Off). Case tamper enabled. Reserved CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 95: Programming Guidelines

    This location contains the time values for supervision. Number of hours for non fire transmitters. Segment 1 Segment 2 Number of hours for fire (smoke) transmitters. Segment 3 Number of minutes for NACOSS check in (short window). 16.4.3 Programming guidelines CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 96 1, must be on). Activate tamper switch by removing back plate from PIR. Smoke detector Press and hold the test button. Press and hold the button. Single Button Panic Press and hold the arm and disarm buttons together. Keyfobs CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 97: Deleting Transmitters

    ‘1’ to ‘-, to indicate that the wireless component is disabled. 6. Repeat steps 4 to 5 until all transmitters are deleted. 7. Press the Exit key twice to exit programming mode. 16.4.5 Testing wireless transmitters Use the walktest to test the wireless transmitters. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 98: Setting Up Rf Zones - Rx8W8-16W8

    CSx75 control panel compatible with the RX wireless transmitters and keychain touchpads or keyfobs. RX8w8-16w8 DATA IC10 1 2 3 Jumper setting Bus supervision LED Jumper setting Lid tamper Keypad bus connectionn Processor Eeprom Not used DIP switches Wireless communication Antenna CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 99: Setting The Dip Switches

    Red off power source. Receiving radio signals from learn mode wireless sensors. Green blinking No radio signals currently being received. Green off 17.3 Wiring the RX8w8-16w8 Wire the bus according to the table below. 17.3.1 Terminal description CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 100: Specifications

    Connect to the KP GND terminal of the CSx75. Connect to the KP DATA terminal of the CSx75. DATA 17.3.2 Specifications 12 VDC supplied from CSx75. Operating power Compatible with CS175-275-575-875 Compatibility Frequency 868 MHz for the RX8w8 and RX16w8 Current draw 30 mA maximum 0 to 49°C...
  • Page 101: Programming The Zone Configuration And Partition

    (Default =On) Partition 6 keyfob (Default =On) Partition 7 keyfob (Default =On) Partition 8 keyfob (Default =On) Location 193 Receiver features (one segment, FSD) On: jam detection enabled. Segment 1 On: sequential programming method enabled. Not used CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 102 Supervision timers (three segments, ND) This location contains the time values for supervision. Number of minutes for non-fire transmitters. Segment 1 Segment 2 Number of minutes for fire (smoke) transmitters. Segment 3 Number of minutes for NACOSS check in (short window). CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 103: Programming Guidelines

    Three beeps from the keypad indicates an entry error. This occurs if you enter a transmitter number that is not within the module’s zone block or if you try learning a sensor that is already learned into the module. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 104: Deleting Transmitters

    Part of the commissioning procedure of an 868 MHz wireless system is to record the RSSI readings from each device. Steps 1. Press 8 to enter programming mode. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 105 7. When the device has transmitted, you can record the reading from location 200. Press 200# to get the RSSI reading. 8. Note the RSS reading and repeat steps 4 to 7 for the other detectors. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 106: Cs216 Hardware Zone Expander

    To set the starting zone, set the DIP switch according to the table below. The position of all switches is updated only when the CS216 is powered up. Before you change the position of these switches you must power down the expander. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 107: Dip Switch 6

    DIP switch 6. The CS216 is similar to the CS507. A white connector J9 can be used to connect to the CSx75 panel in a housing mounted inside the control unit. Terminal description 18.2.1 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 108: Specifications

    18.3.1 Programming the zone configuration and partition All zones are programmed via the CSx75 panel and keypad. See Location 36 on page 67 for information on how to access and program the CSx75 and how to change the characteristics of a configuration group. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 109: Cs534 Audio Board

    During this tone, the CS534 disables the microphones so that it can detect a keypress from the central station. This is useful in a noisy environment to prevent a loss of central station control. If this occurs, press and hold the key to engage Talk mode. (Location 3). CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 110: Call Back Mode

    Wire the zones according to the table below. 19.2.1 Terminal description Terminal Description Connector on the left side Connect positive side of microphone #A Connect negative side of microphone #A Connect positive side of microphone #B Connect negative side of microphone #B CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 111: Specifications

    4. The CS534 sends a tone indicator to the central station. See Tones on page 113 for more information. 5. If a line hold digit (location 2) has been programmed, the system waits for the digit to be received before a two-way session is started. If the digit is not received CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 112: Call Back Mode

    High gain listen-in from the premises and extends session time. 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 Extends session time. Low gain listen-in from the premises and extends session time. Terminates session and starts the call back mode. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 113: Tones

    19.4.4 Tones Indicator tones may be heard at the central station during a two-way session. The definition of these indicator tones is as follows: LOW = 400 Hz MID = 1000 Hz HIGH = 1600 Hz CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 114: Programming The Cs534

    The listen-in session starts immediately. • On: the CS534 releases the line and waits for the central station to call it back before starting a listen-in session. Normal two-way or listen-in only (Default = normal two-way) CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 115 If an alarm occurs in the same partition, pressing a key in this time period extends the session timer. If the alarm is in a different partition, the timer is reduced automatically and allows the timer to be restarted. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 116 (location 0, segment 6). Valid entries are 0 to 9. If a zero “0” is programmed, it is disabled. A master code is required within 20 seconds of the line pickup or the line is disconnected. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 117 These locations are used to program the X-10 address for outputs 2 – 9. Each location has two segments. Segment 1 contains the module number and segment 2 contains the house code. See Location 5 above for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 118: Cs507 Ouput Expander Board

    An optional tamper switch and auxiliary power terminal making it ideal for use in a remote location. CS507 DS 1 1 2 3 Form C (SPDT) relay Additional keypad bus Processor connections (2 sets ) + connection five Open Collectors Tamper connection Supervision LED DIP switches (four positions) CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 119: Setting The Dip Switches

    Connect to the KP DATA terminal of the CSx75. See the wiring diagram DATA for wire specifications. Connect to the KP POS terminal of the CSx75. Current draw is 30 mA. Connect to the KP COM terminal of the CSx75. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 120: Specifications

    10 mA with no outputs active 25 mA with all outputs active + current draw of any device attached Operating temperature 0 to 49°C Dimensions 10 cm wide * 8 cm high * 2.54 cm deep Shipping weight 115 g CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 121: Programming The Cs507

    Auto Arm and Disarm Control Keypad Tamper Line Seizure Follow schedule of CS507 Automatic Test Failed to Communicate Flash X-10 for Alarm Memory Alarm Memory Telephone Line Fault Flash X-10 for Siren See loc. 65 and 66 in CSx75 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 122 Segment 1 On: the event follows schedule 1. On: the event follows schedule 2. On: the event follows schedule 3. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 123 X-10 addresses for outputs 2 to 7. Each output has four locations which are programmed with the same steps as output 1. See Location 0, Location 1, Location 2 and Location 3 above for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 124 When activating outputs with a user code (event #45), location 68 can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Location 68 contains 10 segments. Segment 1 corresponds to user 1 and segment 10 corresponds to user 10. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 125 When activating outputs with a user code, this location can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Segment 1 corresponds to user 61 and segment 10 corresponds to user 70. See Location 68 on page 124 for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 126 When activating outputs with a user code, this location can be used to restrict certain codes from activating certain outputs. Segment 1 corresponds to user 91 and segment 9 corresponds to user 99. See Location 68 on page 124 for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 127: Cs586 Rs232 Interface

    A simple three-wire connection to the main control is all that is required to fully integrate this card into the system. The CS586 can be used on a CS175 control panel to provide an RS232 up/download functionality. It is built into the CS575 and CS875 control panels.
  • Page 128: Specifications

    Signal Name CS175 ------ PC Jumper Pin number Pin number number A position B position - > <- RTS* <- < - > Sig.Gnd. 1,4,6,9 1,4,6,9 Unused *Rts and Cts signals are not currently supported **Default jumper settings 21.1.2 Specifications...
  • Page 129 Programming the LCD keypad address (one segment) In order to activate certain commands, the CS586 must know the location of at least one LCD keypad (if one exists in the system). See Appendix 3 for a list of LCD keypad addresses. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 130: Control Panel Programming Worksheets

    Phone #5, account code 10-10-10-10-10-10 Phone #5, reporting format Phone #5, selecting events to report Seg#1 (Circle numbers to program) Seg#2 Phone #6 14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14- 14-14-14-14-14-14-14 Phone #6, account code 10-10-10-10-10-10 Phone #6, reporting format Phone #6, selecting events to report CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 131 On: enables restoral of events as disarming. On: allow arming with a wireless zone, which is lost. Seg# 5 Reserved Entry/exit timers Seg#1 (Entry Time #1) Seg#2 (Exit Time #1) Seg#3 (Entry Time #2) Seg#4 (Exit Time #2) Segments #5 and #6 Reserved CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 132 Seg#6 (30) Seg#7 (31) Seg#8 (32) Zones 33-40, zone types 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Zones 33-40, partition selection (Segment 1=one 33 to segment 8=zone 40) Segments Part#1 Part#2 Part#3 Part#4 Part#5 Part#6 Part#7 Part#8 Seg#1 (33) Seg#2 (34) Seg#3 (35) CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 133 On: Dynamic Battery test performed at arming. On: manual bell test enabled. On: manual communicator test enabled. On: box tamper input enabled. On: clock uses internal crystal. On: disable temporal siren on fire. Seg#2 (Circle numbers to program) CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 134 Enables Go to program code as a master arm/disarm code (can change user codes) Enables Go to program code as an arm/disarm code. Enables Go to program code to bypass zones. Enables Go to program code opening and closing reports. Reserved CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 135 Seg#1: Hour of the opening time. Seg#2: Minutes after the hour of the opening time. Closing time / auto arming time Seg#1: Hour of the closing time / auto arming time. Seg#2: Minutes after hour of closing / auto arming time. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 136 0-0-0 Keypad auxiliary 2 0-0-0 Keypad panic 0-0-0 Keypad tamper 0-0-0 Mains fail 0-0-0 Main restore Low battery 0-0-0 Low battery restore Overcurrent 0-0-0 Overcurrent restore Telephone line cut 0-0-0 Telephone line cut restore Expander trouble 0-0-0 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 137 Double End of Line Tamper zone. Swinger zone. Trouble zone (Day zone). Restore reporting. Cross zone. Listen-In. Seg#4 (Circle numbers to program) Zone Activity Monitor. Double Knock. “B” Alarm. Reserved Final set door. Reserved Roller shutter zone. Reserved CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 138 SIA code: Group 8 4/2 alarm code Seg#1-2-3: 0-0-0 4/2 restore Seg#1-2: Characteristic select SIA code: Group 9 4/2 alarm code Seg#1-2-3: 0-0-0 4/2 Restore Seg#1-2: Characteristic select SIA code: Group 10 4/2 alarm code Seg#1-2-3: 0-0-0 4/2 restore Seg#1-2: CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 139 SIA code: Group 17 4/2 alarm code Seg#1-2-3: 0-0-0 4/2 restore Seg#1-2: Characteristic select SIA code: Group 18 4/2 alarm code Seg#1-2-3: 0-0-0 4/2 restore Seg#1-2: Characteristic select SIA code: Grouup 19 4/2 alarm code Seg#1-2-3: 0-0-0 4/2 restore CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 140 LCD keypad address for CS586: See Appendix 3 for more information. Zones 49-56, zone types 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Zones 49-56, partition selection (Segment 1=zone 49 to segment 8=zone 56) Segments Part#1 Part#2 Part#3 Part#4 Part#5 Part#6 Part#7 Part#8 Seg#1 (49) Seg#2 (50) CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 141 Part#4 Part#5 Part#6 Part#7 Part#8 Seg#1 (81) Seg#2 (82) Seg#3 (83) Seg#4 (84) Seg#5 (85) Seg#6 (86) Seg#7 (87) Seg#8 (88) Zones 89-96, zone types 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Zones 89-96, partition selection (Segment 1=zone 89 to segment 8=zone 96) CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 142 Seg#6 (118) Seg#7 (119) Seg#8 (120) Zones 121-128, zone types 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Zones 121-128, partition selection (Segment 1=zone 121 to segment 8=zone 128) Segments Part#1 Part#2 Part#3 Part#4 Part#5 Part#6 Part#7 Part#8 Seg#1 (121) Seg#2 (122) Seg#3 (123) CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 143 Part#4 Part#5 Part#6 Part#7 Part#8 Seg#1 (145) Seg#2 (146) Seg#3 (147) Seg#4 (148) Seg#5 (149) Seg#6 (150) Seg#7 (151) Seg#8 (152) Zones 161-168, zone types 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Zones 161-168, partition selection (Segment 1=zone 161 to segment 8=zone 168) CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 144 Segments Part#1 Part#2 Part#3 Part#4 Part#5 Part#6 Part#7 Part#8 Seg#1 (161) Seg#2 (162) Seg#3 (163) Seg#4 (164) Seg#5 (165) Seg#6 (166) Seg#7 (167) Seg#8 (168) CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 145: Appendix 1: Reporting Fixed Codes In Contact Id And Sia

    (zone number) Siren restore (device Zone trouble (zone number) number) Aux power over current Zone trouble restore (device number) (zone number) Aux power restore Zone tamper (zone (device number) number) Low battery(device Zone tamper restore number) (zone number) CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 146 * The character transmitted in this slot is the first character from the event code of the zone that is bypassed or in trouble. See Location 127 to Location 206, starting on page 80, for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 147: Appendix 2: Reporting Zone Codes In Contact Id And Sia

    Duress Alarm Medical Alarm Medical Alarm Panic alarm Audible Panic Alarm Tamper Alarm Tamper Alarm Periodic Test Periodic Test Gas Alarm Gas Detected Heat Alarm High Temp Water Alarm Water Leakage Emergency Alarm General Alarm Reserved General Alarm CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 148 Contact ID Freeze Alarm Low Temp CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 149: Appendix 3: Overview Of Module Numbers

    Zone 145 (Switch 2 & 5 on) Zone 89 (Switch 1, 2 & 4 on) Zone 153 (Switch 1, 2 & 5 on) Zone 97 (Switch 3 & 4 on) Zone 161 (Switch 3 & 5 on) 25.3 Output module CS507 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 150: Wireless Receiver (Rx8W8 And Rx16W8)

    Switch Setting Expander # reported All switches off Switch 1 on Switch 2 on Switches 1 & 2 on Switch 3 on Switches 1 & 3 on Switches 2 & 3 on Switch 1, 2 & 3 on CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 151: Appendix 4: Service Messages

    A wireless zone device is not reporting to the control. Press Zone Lost, Press to identify the zone. A zone has some form of trouble (probably wiring). Press Zone Trouble, Press to identify the zone. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 152: Glossary

    The security system is on. Armed This feature causes the panel to call the central station to report a Autotest communicator test at a specified interval. See Location 63 and Location 64 on page 75 for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 153 Bypassed zones entered without triggering an alarm. If enabled, the control uses the call back phone number to call the download Call back computer before beginning a download. See Location 32 on page 64 for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 154 The route taken to enter and reach the control unit to disarm the system. Entry route Time within which the user must disarm the system before a full alarm occurs. Entry time CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 155 In a single partitioned system, a report is sent when the system is opened and closed. See Location 34, Segment 3 on page 65 for more information. Use location 51 with multi-area system with only one account. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 156 See Location 36 on page 67 for more information. A keyswitch zone is used to arm and disarm the control unit. Keyswitch zone type Keyswitch activation immediately arms the control unit if the control unit is disarmed. No exit time is allowed. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 157 See Location 34 on page 65 for more information. Shutdown This mode causes the keypads to turn off all LEDs (except the Power LED) and not accept keypresses. See Location 32 on page 64 for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 158 When the answering machine answers, the panel hears the tones from the modem and seizes the phone line for a download. See Location 32 on page 64 for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 159 See Location 34 on page 65 for more information. Zone types The CSx75 has 20 programmable zone types that determine how each zone (Configurations) functions and reports. See Location 36 on page 67 for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 160: Technical Specifications

    64 mA CS LCD (piezo off) 92 mA 12 mA 62 mA CS LCD (piezo on) 103 mA CS LED (piezo off) 78 mA 7 mA 36 mA CS LED (piezo on) 90 mA 28.1 Keyswitch zones CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 161 Static Impulse Single loop 4k7: Disarmed Quiet Short Armed Change status Open: No reaction No reaction Dual loop Disarmed Quiet Armed Change status Short or totally Tamper Tamper open CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 162: Tasks Summary

    Set system date and time Call back for download Seize phone line for download Users can only change their own codes. This can only be changed for Special build-your own protocol. See location 126 on page 79 for more information. CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
  • Page 163: Index

    39 installing ............12 Days of the week for autoarming in partition..64 locations ............49 Days of the week partition is open ....64 mounting............12 Default codes Controller country.............7 loading factory defaults ......... 45 Default codes CS175-275-575 Manual...
  • Page 164 Mains fail report delay ........59 Home automation protocol........ 68 Mains power alert feature........56 Inputs and outputs Manual bell test .........59, 132 CS175 ............17 Manual communicator test ........59 CS275 ............19 Master code CS575 ..........17, 19, 21 resetting tamper memory.......59 Installing the control unit ........
  • Page 165 76 Up/download starting zone..........79 programming with up/download ....48 supervision timers ......... 80 User codes testing............81 blocking keypad due to incorrect codes ..42 wireless sensor characteristics ..... 79 changing ............36 wiring ............. 77 setting ............40 CS175-275-575 Manual...
  • Page 166 30 Zones keypads ............24 group 1 zone type characteristics....66 outputs............32 wiring .............26 RS232 cable..........48 Zones types.......57, 58, 69, 70, 71 RX8i4-16i4 modules ........77 Zones types 1-8 ........56, 132, 134 RX8w8-16w8 modules ........83 CS175-275-575-875 Installation Guide...
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