Eclipse EC-P50 Installation Manual

EC-P50
10-50 Zone Intruder Alarm System
Installation Manual
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1.System Overview ........................................... 4
System Configuration ............................................................. 4
Control Panel .......................................................................... 5
Remote Keypads .................................................................... 5
EC-LED Remote Keypad ............................................................ 5
EC-LCD Remote Keypad ............................................................ 5
Expansion Modules ................................................................ 5
EC-EX10 Zone & Output Expander ........................................... 5
EC-EX10/I Zone Expander ........................................................ 5
EC-EX10/O Output Expander .................................................... 5
EC-COM/IP Communication Module ...................................... 5
EC-USB-Link ............................................................................ 5
Upload/Download Software ................................................... 5
2.Installation ..................................................... 6
Installation Sequence ............................................................. 6
Control Panel .......................................................................... 6
Mounting .................................................................................... 6
Wiring the Control Panel ........................................................... 6
Control Panel Layout ................................................................. 7
PCB Layout ................................................................................. 8
Connecting Devices to the Network ....................................... 10
Remote Keypads .................................................................. 11
PCB Layouts ............................................................................. 11
Wiring Detection Devices ..................................................... 11
Normally Closed ....................................................................... 11
Normally Open ......................................................................... 11
Single EOL - N/C ...................................................................... 12
Double EOL ............................................................................... 12
Triple EOL ................................................................................. 12
Loudspeaker Connections ................................................... 12
External Sounder/Strobe Connections ................................ 13
TR .............................................................................................. 13
0V .............................................................................................. 13
+12 ........................................................................................... 13
Bell (1) ...................................................................................... 13
Strobe (2) ................................................................................. 13
Panel Outputs 1 - 5 ............................................................... 13
2-Wire Smoke Detectors ...................................................... 13
Telephone Line Connections ................................................ 14
Commissioning ..................................................................... 14
Confirm Devices ....................................................................... 14
Power-Up Options Menu.......................................................... 14
3.Programming the Control Panel ................ 15
Introduction ........................................................................... 15
Exiting Engineer’s Program Mode ........................................ 15
Menu Navigation and Data Entry ......................................... 16
LCD Navigation ........................................................................ 16
Selection List ............................................................................ 16
Bit Toggle Selection ................................................................. 17
Number Entry ........................................................................... 18
String Edit - Number Mode ..................................................... 18
String Edit - Text Mode ............................................................ 19
1. Zone Programming ........................................................... 19
Zone Type ................................................................................. 19
Zone Wiring .............................................................................. 20
Zone Attributes ........................................................................ 20
Zone Areas ............................................................................... 21
Zone Bypass Options .............................................................. 21
Zone Chime.............................................................................. 21
Zone Soak Test ........................................................................ 21
Zone Text ................................................................................. 21
Zone Link ................................................................................. 21
2. Area Options ..................................................................... 22
Area Timers .............................................................................. 22
Area Arming Modes ................................................................. 22
Area Configuration Options 1 ................................................. 22
Area Configuration Options 2 ................................................. 23
Area Keyswitch Control ........................................................... 23
Area Timer Control .................................................................. 23
3. System Configuration ....................................................... 24
System Timers ......................................................................... 24
System Counters ..................................................................... 24
Hardware - Volume Levels ...................................................... 25
Output Monitoring ................................................................... 25
Hardware Monitoring .............................................................. 25
System Configuration 1 .......................................................... 25
System Configuration 2 .......................................................... 26
Control Timers ......................................................................... 26
Banner Text ............................................................................. 26
Area Labels .............................................................................. 26
Remote Control Labels ........................................................... 26
Voice Options ........................................................................... 26
Activate by Link Control .......................................................... 26
Voice Message Options .......................................................... 26
System Links ........................................................................... 27
4. Keypad Configuration ...................................................... 27
Keypad Options 1 .................................................................... 27
Keypad Options 2 .................................................................... 27
Keypad Sounds ....................................................................... 28
Keypad Areas .......................................................................... 28
5. Expander Configuration ................................................... 29
Expander Areas ....................................................................... 29
Expander Options .................................................................... 29
Expander Sounds .................................................................... 29
Expander Outputs ................................................................... 29
Expander Output Attributes .................................................... 29
Expander Output Areas ........................................................... 30
6. Panel Outputs and Devices ............................................. 30
Panel Output Type ................................................................... 30
Panel Output Attributes .......................................................... 30
Panel Output Areas ................................................................. 31
Output Types ........................................................................... 31
00: Global ................................................................................ 31
Group 02: Control Timer ......................................................... 32
Group 03: Remote Control ..................................................... 32
Group 04: Link Control ........................................................... 32
Group 10: Zone Count ............................................................ 33
Group 20: Zone Mimic ............................................................ 33
Group 30: Zone Alarm ............................................................ 33
Group 40: Zone Tamper ......................................................... 34
Group 50: Zone Masked ......................................................... 34
Group 60: Zone Fault .............................................................. 34
Group 70: Zone Bypassed ...................................................... 34
Group 80: User Access ........................................................... 34
Communication Ports ............................................................. 34
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GSM & SMS Centre ................................................................. 34
IP Configuration ....................................................................... 35
7. On-board Communicator .................................................. 36
ARC 1-4: Telephone Number .................................................. 36
ARC 1-4: Account Number ...................................................... 36
ARC 1-4: Protocol ..................................................................... 36
ARC 1-4: Protocol Options ....................................................... 36
ARC 1-4: Call Sequence/Attempts ......................................... 36
ARC 1-4: Reported Event Groups ........................................... 36
ARC 1-4: Cancel on Success ................................................... 37
ARC 1-4: Areas ......................................................................... 37
ARC 1-4: IP Address ................................................................. 37
ARC 1-4: IP Port Number ......................................................... 37
Options: Auto Test Call Period ................................................ 37
Options: Auto Test Call Time ................................................... 37
Options: Auto Test Days .......................................................... 37
Options: PSTN Pre-Dial Number ............................................. 37
Fast Format: Reporting Channels .......................................... 38
Fast Format: Restore Channels .............................................. 38
Fast Format: Open/Close Channels ....................................... 38
Channel Type ........................................................................... 39
Channel Attributes ................................................................... 39
Channel Areas .......................................................................... 39
Speech Dialler: Telephone Numbers 1 and 2 ....................... 39
Speech Dialler: Dial Sequence ............................................... 39
Speech Dialler: Trigger Type ................................................... 39
UDL Options ............................................................................. 39
UDL Password .......................................................................... 40
UDL Ring Count ........................................................................ 40
Call-Back Number .................................................................... 40
UDL Dial Sequence .................................................................. 40
UDL Remote IP Address .......................................................... 40
UDL Remote IP Port ................................................................. 40
UDL Account Number .............................................................. 40
8. System Users .................................................................... 41
User Access Code .................................................................... 41
User Type .................................................................................. 41
User Locked By ........................................................................ 41
User Name ............................................................................... 41
User Link ................................................................................... 41
User Areas ................................................................................ 41
9. Utilities .............................................................................. 42
Time and Date.......................................................................... 42
User Menus ........................................................................... 42
Away ArmA ......................................................................... 42
Stay ArmS .......................................................................... 42
Walk Test11* ................................................................. 42
Test Bell & Outputs12* ................................................. 42
Do Test Call13* ............................................................. 42
View Event Log21* ........................................................ 43
Print Event Log22* ....................................................... 43
Call UDL23* .................................................................. 43
Chime on/off24* .......................................................... 43
Change Code81* .......................................................... 43
Program Mode91* ........................................................ 43
View Zone Status92* ................................................... 43
Confirm Devices98* ..................................................... 43
Exit Menu99* ................................................................ 43
Log Events ............................................................................ 44
LED Indications ..................................................................... 47
Fault & Status Messages ..................................................... 47
Resetting Faults & alarms ...................................................... 47
4.Specifications .............................................. 47
EC-P50 Control Panel ........................................................... 48
Electrical .................................................................................. 48
Environmental ......................................................................... 48
Physical .................................................................................... 48
EC-LED Remote Keypad ....................................................... 48
Electrical .................................................................................. 48
Environmental ......................................................................... 48
Physical .................................................................................... 48
EC-LCD Remote Keypad ....................................................... 48
Electrical .................................................................................. 48
Environmental ......................................................................... 48
Physical .................................................................................... 48
EC-EX10/I Zone Expander ................................................... 48
Electrical .................................................................................. 48
Environmental ......................................................................... 48
Physical .................................................................................... 48
EC-EX10 Zone & Output Expander ...................................... 48
Electrical .................................................................................. 48
Environmental ......................................................................... 48
Physical .................................................................................... 49
EC-EX10/O Output Expander ............................................... 49
Electrical .................................................................................. 49
Environmental ......................................................................... 49
Physical .................................................................................... 49
EC-COM/IP Communication Module ................................... 49
Electrical .................................................................................. 49
Environmental ......................................................................... 49
Physical .................................................................................... 49
Standards ............................................................................. 49
Safety ....................................................................................... 49
EMC .......................................................................................... 49
Security .................................................................................... 49
Warranty ............................................................................... 49
Notes ..................................................................................... 50
Notes ..................................................................................... 51
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1. System Overview
System Configuration
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Control Panel
The EC-P50 control panel is an advanced intruder alarm system with 10 on-board zones and on-board multi format communicator. The system can be expanded to 50 zones using the 10 zone expansion modules (EC-EX10 or EC-EX10/I). The EC-EX10/O can be used where additional programmable outputs are required. The system supports 5 partitions and 50 user codes and is ideal for multi-area and multi-tenant applications within domestic and commercial installations.
The control panel provides a multi-channel integrated speech dialler and voice annunciation feature. Voice messages are recorded via a touch tone telephone or by using the Eclipse UDL software package.
Remote arming and disarming and system control can also be carried out by calling the protected premises with a touch-tone telephone. On answering the incoming call you are greeted with a voice prompted menu.
The system can be further enhanced by using the EC-COM/IP module which provides both IP and X-10 connectivity. X-10 is a simple home automation protocol that uses the existing mains wiring to communicate with X-10 compatible devices via a XM10U controller. Once the EC-COM/IP is installed, both the system and X-10 devices can be controlled remotely using smart phone apps.
A choice of either LCD or LED remote keypads is available. Other features include:
f 10 programmable on-board zones
f 5 programmable outputs (1Amp rated)
f On-board communicator/modem/speech dialler
f Local or remote upload/download
f 1000 event log
f Advanced system diagnostics
f 1.5 Amp switched mode power supply
f Two communication ports for accessories etc
f Loudspeaker output
f Selectable battery charging rate
f Real time clock
f Two-wire smoke detector support
f Flash upgradable
Remote Keypads
The EC-P50 will accept up to a maximum of 6 remote keypads. All remote keypads require a 4-wire connection to the control panel using standard alarm cable. The following models are available:
EC-LED Remote Keypad
The LED keypad features a dual 7 segment display for displaying zone status and system fault messages. A set of dedicated system status LEDs for AC, Ready, Armed, Trouble, Bypass, Alert and Alarm are also provided. Other features include:
f Internal sounder
f Backlit keyboard
EC-LCD Remote Keypad
The LCD keypad features a 2 x 20 character blue display for showing all zone status and system fault messages. A set of dedicated system status LEDs for AC, Trouble and Alert are also provided. Other features include:
f Internal sounder
f Backlit keyboard
Expansion Modules
The following expansion modules are available:
EC-EX10 Zone & Output Expander
The EC-EX10 is a housed zone and output expansion module that is connected to the 4-wire control panel network. Features include:
f 10 fully programmable zone inputs
f 10 programmable outputs (8 x 100mA; 2 x 1Amp)
f Internal piezo sounder
f 16 loudspeaker connection, with programmable volume
f Tamper protection
f Engineer keypad port
f Stylish housing
EC-EX10/I Zone Expander
The EC-EX10/I is a housed zone expansion module that is connected to the 4-wire control panel network. Features include:
f 10 fully programmable zone inputs
f Tamper protection
f Stylish housing
EC-EX10/O Output Expander
The EC-EX10/O is a housed output expansion module that is connected to the 4-wire control panel network. Features include:
f 10 programmable outputs (8 x 100mA; 2 x 1Amp)
f Tamper protection
f Stylish housing
EC-COM/IP Communication Module
The EC-COM/IP is an IP based communicator and X-10 home automation interface PCB module. Features include:
f Ethernet connection to LAN/WAN
f Remote access via Eclipse UDL or smart phone app
f Alarm reporting via LAN/WAN to PC based alarm receiver
f X-10 port for automating X-10 devices via the XM10U/E
f X-10 devices controlled via the system or smart phone app
f PCB module clips into EC-P50 control panel housing
EC-USB-Link
The EC-USB-Link provides USB connectivity between the EC-P50 and the host computer. It is required when a direct connection is required between the Eclipse UDL software package and the EC­P50.
Upload/Download Software
Eclipse UDL is a Windows® based software package that can be used to remotely or locally program and diagnose the Eclipse range of security systems. Features include:
f Simple intuitive user interface
f Local or remote via modem and IP
f System remote control
f Advanced system diagnostics
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f Multi language support
2. Installation
Installation Sequence
Before attempting to install the alarm system, read this section. Once you have an overall understanding of the installation sequence, carefully work through each step.
1. Design the Layout
Make a rough sketch of the premises to get an idea of where all alarm detection devices, keypads and other modules are to be located.
2. Mounting the Control Panel
The control panel must be mounted within the protected area close to an unswitched AC power source and the incoming telephone line.
You must complete all wiring before connecting the battery, or applying AC to the panel.
3. Install the Remote Keypads
Mount the remote keypads at locations that are easily accessible during entry and exit from the protected area. Connect the remote keypads to the control panel.
4. Zone Wiring
Install detection devices and connect to control panel or expander.
5. Other Wiring
Complete all other wiring including external/internal sounders and telephone line connections.
6. Apply Power to the Control Panel
Once steps 1 to 5 are completed, apply power to the control panel. First, connect the red battery lead to the positive terminal and the black lead to negative. Then, connect the AC.
7. Program the System
If available use the Eclipse UDL software package to program the system, if this is not available program this system in accordance with the procedures in Section 3.
8. Testing the System
Test the system thoroughly to ensure that all features and functions are operating as required.
Control Panel
Mounting
Mount the control panel on a flat, plumb wall using at least three appropriate screws. The rear casing has been designed with a central key-hole slot so that mounting is possible without removing the Printed Circuit Board (PCB).
The angled slot in the lower corner has been provided to allow the panel to be levelled easily. If the PCB has to be removed, carefully pull back the two front PCB securing clips, lift the front of the PCB and slide it downward. To replace the PCB simply reverse the above procedure.
It is essential to ensure that none of the fixing slots or cable entries are accessible after fixing.
Mains cabling must be secured (e.g. with a cable tie) to one of the anchor points provided.
Wiring the Control Panel
WARNING: ELECTRICITY CAN KILL
BEFORE connecting the control panel ALWAYS
disconnect the supply at the consumer unit.
If in ANY doubt consult a qualified electrician.
ONLY connect the mains supply to the mains terminal
block, NEVER connect the mains supply directly to the PCB.
The system installation MUST be carried out in accordance with the national safety standards, for example EN 60950: 1992.
ALWAYS refer to National Wiring Regulations when conducting installation.
An appropriate and readily accessible disconnection device (e.g. an unswitched fused spur) MUST be provided as part of the installation.
The disconnection device must NOT be fitted in a flexible cord.
Where identification of the neutral in the mains supply is NOT possible, a two-pole disconnection device MUST be used.
The building mains supply MUST incorporate appropriate short-circuit backup protection (e.g. a fuse or circuit breaker) of High Breaking Capacity (HBC, at least 1500A).
Use mains cable of adequate carrying capacity for the rated current (i.e. at least 0.75mm2).
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Control Panel Layout
1
3 4 6
2
5
1. Main Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
The main PCB that provides the terminals connection to remote keypads and detection devices, see PCB Layout on next page for full details.
2. Switched Mode Power Supply
The switch mode power supply module is housed under this protected area and provides power to the main PCB via the three­way harness.
3. Mains Connection
The AC Mains supply is connected to a 3 way Euro Type fused terminal block, which is fitted with a 500mA fuse.
Fuse T500mA
L
E
N
To Power Supply
Module
4. Mains Supply Cable Entry
The mains supply cable must be routed into the control panel housing via this cable entry.
5. Communication Module
An optional Eclipse Communication Module can be clipped into the housing under the main PCB.
6. Standby Battery
The system housing will accept a 12V 7Ah battery to provide continued operation in the event of an AC mains failure. Connect the red battery lead to the positive terminal of the battery and then connect the black battery lead to the negative terminal.
Control Panel
RD
Network
BAT
12V 7Ah
Sealed Lead Acid Battery
The system will only become “live” when the AC supply is
connected or the “Battery On” pins are shorted, see item 18 of PCB layout.
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PCB Layout
1
2
3
4 5 6 7 6 8 9
10 11
12
13
14
15
161616171618
1. PSU Connector
The harness from the switched mode power supply module plug onto this connector and provides the power (13.7V) to power the system.
2. Engineer’s Remote Keypad Connector
An engineer’s remote keypad maybe plugged onto to this connector so that system programming and testing can be carried out at the location of the control panel.
3. Lid Tamper Switch
This switch detects when the cover is in position and the screw is fully secured. The tamper is designed to activate when the screw is undone.
4. Battery Connections
A 12V rechargeable battery must be connected to these two terminals in order to provide continuous system operation in the event of mains failure. The battery output is protected by an auto resetting fuse (PTC) rated at 1.6 Amp.
5. Network Connections
The network terminals provide connections to the remote keypads and zone expanders. The + and – terminals provide power whilst the R and R terminals are the data signals.
6. Zone Inputs 1 to 10
Detection devices such as movement sensors, vibration and door contacts are connected to the zone input terminals. There are several ways in which to wire a detection device (see page 11). Each zone is fully programmable, see page 19 for information on programming zones.
7. Auxiliary 12V
These terminals provide auxiliary power for detection devices that require 12V power, e.g., moment sensors. The auxiliary output is protected by an auto resetting fuse (PTC) rated at 1.1 Amp).
8. Speaker
These terminals are used for driving 16 extension loudspeakers (see page 12).
9. Bell Tamper Return
This terminal is connected to the tamper return connection from an external sounder unit. If it is not required link it to 0V.
10. External Sounder 12V
These terminals provide power for external sounder units. The output is protected by an auto resetting fuse (PTC) rated at 1.1A.
11. Panel Outputs 1 to 5
These are fully programmable high current (1 Amp), switched negative supervised outputs. Panel outputs 1 and 2 default to bell and strobe operation, but can be programmed for other functions if required, see page 30 for programming details. Each output can also be programmed for supervision monitoring, see page 25.
12. Two-Wire Smoke Detector Enable
Set this link as shown when connecting 2-wire smoke detectors to Panel Output 5.
2-wire Smoke Detectors Enabled: Panel Output 5 must be programmed as “2-wire Smoke” (0047) and smoke detectors must be connected as shown page 13.
2-wire Smoke Detectors Disabled: Panel Output 5 will function as a normal output.
13. Communication Ports 1 and 2
Two serial communication ports 1 and 2 are provided for local downloading and for third party devices.
14. RJ11 Telephone Line Connector
An RJ11 connector is provided so that the panel can be connected to the telephone line via a standard RJ11 patch lead.
15. Telephone Line Connections
Telephone line connections (see page 14).
16. Power/Status LED
On steady when either AC or standby battery is present. Flashes when the on-board communicator is dialling or sending data.
17. Battery Charging Rate
The standby battery can be recharged at different rates:
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300mA: This is the recommended charge rate for a 7Ah standby battery. The system will fully recharge a flat battery within 24hours.
750mA: This is the recommended charge rate for a 17Ah standby battery. The system will fully recharge a flat battery within 24hours.
18. Battery On (Kick Start)
When powering the system from battery only, the “Battery On” pins must be momentarily shorted together with a plain blade screwdriver or similar to kick start the power supply into operation.
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Connecting Devices to the Network
Before connecting devices to the control panel network, isolate ALL power from the control panel (AC Mains & Battery). Do not continue if there is still power present on the control panel.
Connecting devices with power still present on the
control panel may damage the device or control panel and invalidate any warranty.
Remote keypads and expanders are all connected to the same network terminals located at the bottom left hand corner of the control panel and may be connected serially (daisy chain), in parallel (star) or any combination of the two.
Network Connections
The network is made up of four terminals incorporating power and data. To ensure correct operation, all four terminals on the device must be connected to the corresponding terminals on the control panel, or previous device. The table below shows each terminal and its description:
+ +12V Supply
- 0V Supply
R Data Return
D Data I/O
Control Panel
Network
500 metres
Remote Keypad
Address = 1
12V
RD
0V
Remote Keypad
Address = 3
RD
Remote Keypad
Address = 2
12V
RD
0V
12V
RD
0V
Zone & Output Expander
Address = 1
12V
RD
0V
12V
RD
0V
IN OUT
To additional devices
Cable Type and Distances
For improved immunity to electrical noise, the use of screened 4 core cable is recommended. The screen should be twisted together and wired into the (–) terminal at the control panel only.
The maximum recommended distance for devices when using standard 7/0.2 alarm cable is:
f 250m for each branch when using the star (parallel)
configuration
f When using a daisy chain (series) configuration the
maximum distance will depend on the number of devices connected on the chain. The more devices that are connected, the shorter the distance to the last device (this is due to voltage drop in the cable)
Whichever method of wiring configuration is used, ensure that the voltage between the ‘+’ and ‘–’ terminals at each device is no lower than 10.0V when the system is running on the standby battery.
Overcoming Voltage Drop
There are several ways to overcome voltage drop:
f Use thicker lower resistance cable. Standard 7/0.2 alarm
cable has a resistance of 8 per 100m
f Double up on the power connections – this will require using
a 6 or 8-core cable rather than a 4-core cable
f Install a power supply to power the device locally, remember
to common the two negative connections
Installing a Power Supply
When a power supply is installed, the 0V connections on the power supply must be connected through to 0V on the control panel and the +12V connection between the control panel and the device must be disconnected (see figure below).
Control Panel
Network
500 metres
Remote Keypad
Address = 1
12V
RD
0V
Remote Keypad
Address = 2
RD
12V
RD
0V
1km
Power Supply
12V
0V
Disconnect +12V
from control panel
Zone & Output Expander
Address = 1
12V
RD
0V
12V
RD
0V
IN OUT
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Remote Keypads
PCB Layouts
3
4
2 1
LED Remote Keypad
1
2
3
4
LCD Remote Keypad
1. Network Connections
The remote keypad is connected to the network terminals located at the bottom left hand side of the PCB.
2. Address Selection
Each remote keypad must be assigned a different address using the Address selector. Move the jumper to the required position 1, 2, 3 or 4.
3. Tamper Switch
The lid tamper for each remote keypad can be enabled or disabled if required. Please refer to page 27 for further details.
4. Piezo Sounder
The piezo sounder generates low level alarm, key press, and warning tones. Each type of tone can be enabled or disabled for each remote keypad, please refer to page 28 for further details.
Wiring Detection Devices
The EC-P50 provides 10 zones for connecting detection devices such as movement sensors and magnetic door contacts. Each zone is fully programmable to allow for maximum flexibility (see page 19 for Zone Programming details). The program options for a zone will also determine how the zone may be wired. The following wiring options are available:
Normally Closed
This wiring configuration should be used when connecting detection devices that only have a normally closed alarm output. Connect the detector as shown below and ensure that the zone is programmed for “Normally Closed” operation, see page 20.
Zy
Zx
Com
Alarm
1 Detector
Alarm
Alarm
2 Detectors
Normally Open
This wiring configuration should be used when connecting detection devices that only have a normally open alarm output. Connect the detector as shown below and ensure that the zone is programmed for “Normally Open” operation, see page 20.
Zy
Zx
Com
Alarm
1 Detector
2 Detectors
Alarm
Alarm
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Single EOL - N/C
This wiring configuration should be used when connecting detection devices that only have a normally closed alarm output. Connect the detector as shown below and ensure that the zone is programmed for “Single EOL – N/C” operation, see page 20.
Zy
Zx
Com
3K3
3K3
1 Detector
2 Detectors
Alarm Alarm
Alarm
Double EOL
This wiring configuration should be used when connecting detection devices that have a normally closed alarm and tamper output. Connect the detector as shown below and ensure that the zone is programmed for “Double EOL” operation, see page 20.
Zy
Zx
Com
1 Detector
2 Detectors
Alarm
Tamper
E.O.L
Alarm
Tamper
Alarm
Tamper
E.O.L
4K7
2K2
4K7
4K7
2K2
Triple EOL
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” operation, see page 20.
Zy
Zx
Com
1 Detector
Fault
Alarm
E.O.L
2K2
2K2
4K7
Tamper
Loudspeaker Connections
The EC-P50 has a loudspeaker output capable of driving one 16 or two 8 wired in series as shown below:
16 LoudspeakerΩ
8 LoudspeakerΩ
8 LoudspeakerΩ
SPK
SPK
The volume level can be programmed, please refer to page 25 for details. The loudspeaker can also be tested, please refer to page 25 for further details.
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External Sounder/Strobe Connections
The following connections are available for connection to an external sounder/strobe unit:
TR
Tamper Return input. Connect to the tamper output on the external sounder/strobe unit. If this input is not used it must be linked to 0V.
0V
0V supply. Connect to the 0V (-) supply on the external sounder/strobe unit.
+12
Positive 12V supply, which is protected by an auto resetting fuse (PTC) rated at 1.1A. Connect to the +12V (+) supply on the external sounder/strobe unit.
Bell (1)
Panel output 1 is pre-configured for Bell operation, i.e. it switches to 0V when active. Connect this terminal to the bell trigger input on the external sounder/strobe unit. The output can be inverted for SCB operation, see page 30 for details.
Strobe (2)
Panel output 2 is pre-configured for Strobe operation, i.e., it switches to 0V when active. Connect this terminal to the strobe input on the external sounder/strobe unit.
Control Panel
12V
TR
0V
12
External Sounder
Tamper
0V
+12V Suppy
Bell -ve
Strobe -ve
Panel Outputs 1 - 5
The control panel has five programmable outputs, which can be used to drive auxiliary devices such as LEDs, sounders or relays etc. (see page 30 for details on programming outputs). Each panel output is rated at 1 Amp and switches to 0V when active. The figure bellow shows some wiring examples:
Control Panel
OP
12V
Relay Driver
+
-
12V Relay
Control Panel
OP
12V
1K
cathode
anode
LED Indicator
LED
Control Panel
OP
12V
Buzzer Driver
+
-
12V Buzzer
2-Wire Smoke Detectors
A maximum of 10, 12V 2-wire smoke detectors can be connected to the control panel using panel output 5. The detectors must be connected as shown below. The Enable 2-wire jumper link must be set as shown and the output must be programmed for “2-wire Smoke” (0047) operation, see page 30 for details.
A Maximum of 10 2-Wire Smoke Detectors
can be connected to panel output 5
Control Panel
5
12V
VIn
0V
V Out
VIn
0V
V Out
E.O.L
1K
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Telephone Line Connections
The control panel has an advanced on-board communicator and modem, which can be used for the following:
f Sending digital alarm status information to an alarm
receiving centre using industry standard protocols
f Sending voice messages to a mobile or landline telephone
f Remote uploading/downloading via Eclipse UDL software
package
If any of these features are used, a permanent telephone connection should be made to the control panel as shown:
In from telephone provider
Out to premises telephone
Control Panel
R1
T
R
T1
Commissioning
Once ALL connections have been made to the control panel and power is ready to be applied, you should read this section before continuing.
The control panel leaves the factory programmed with default settings and when the system is powered up for the first time the default settings are in use. If the factory defaults need to be reloaded in the future, please see “Power-up Options Menu”.
f Connect the black battery lead to the negative (–) terminal of
the standby battery and the red battery lead to the positive (+) terminal of the standby battery. The green power LED on the main PCB will light.
f If the system enters into an alarm condition, enter the
default master user code
5678. The alarm tone will
then stop.
f To access the Engineer Programming Menu, enter the
default engineer code
1234. The remote keypads will
show:
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Engineers Menu Location:----
LED LCD
f Confirm that all devices connected to the control panel are
being recognized; see “Confirm Devices” below.
f Program the system as described in the next section
(Programming the Control Panel).
f Carry out a walk test as described on page 42. Remember
that some powered detectors (e.g. PIRs and combined technology detectors) take several minutes to warm up before they become operational.
f Test the internal sounder, external sounder and strobe as
described on page 42.
f Replace the lid and secure with the lid screw supplied - do
not over-tighten.
f Enter
*99 to leave the programming menus.
f The Service light will be flashing to indicate that action is
required. Switch on the mains supply to the control panel. The Service light will stop flashing and stay on continuously.
Installation is now complete and the system is ready for use. Please ensure the system users are provided with adequate training on operating the alarm system.
Confirm Devices
When the system is powered up, the devices connected to the control panel network must be confirmed. If the network configuration changes after confirmation, the system will show “Confirm Devices”:
Key:
L=EC-LCD Keypad 7=EC- LED Keypad E=EC-EX10 Expander I=EC-EX10/I Expander
O
=EC-EX10/O Expander
Cd
Engineers Menu Location:----
Keypads: L7-­Expanders: E--- O---
Enter Engineers code
????
Enter
98*
Press to confirm
devices.
*
Confirm Devices 14:15 31/10/2011
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22
No of keypads
No of Expanders
Power-Up Options Menu
When power is applied to the system, the control panel enables the “Power-Up Options Menu” for 10 seconds. During this period the control panel status LED flashes between red and green and the system will accept the following commands:
Command Description
*0#
Default Engineer Code
Entering this command will set engineer access code back to 1234.
*3#
Save as Factory Defaults
Entering this command will save the current control panel program configuration as the NEW factory default profile.
*6#
Set UDL Password
Entering this command will set the UDL password to
123456.
*9#
Load Factory Defaults
Entering this command will set all control panel program configuration options to the factory default settings.
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3. Programming the Control Panel
Introduction
This section covers the system programming and it is important that all engineers read this section carefully so as to familiarise themselves with the many features and functions of the control panel. To access the programming menu, enter the factory default engineer code
1234. If a mistake is made whilst entering the
code, simply re-enter the code correctly.
When the system is in Engineers Mode, ALL zones and
tampers are disabled.
Each programming option is accessed by a four digit location number followed by
*. The location numbers have been grouped
together into logical sections. The programming sections are:
Section Page
1 Zone Programming
1
Zone Types
2 Wiring 3 Zone Attributes 4 Zone Areas 5 Bypass Options 6 Chime Options 7 Soak Test 8 Zone Text 9 Zone Links
19
2 Area Options
1
Area 1 Options
2 Area 2 Options 3 Area 3 Options 4 Area 4 Options 5 Area 5 Options
22
3 System Configuration
1
System Timers
2 System Counters 3 Hardware Options 4 Configuration 5 Control Timers 6 Banner Text 7 Voice Message Links 8 Voice Message Options 9 System Output Links
24
4 Keypad Options
11
Keypad Options 1
12 Keypad Options 2 13 Keypad Sounds 14 Keypad Areas
27
5 Expander Options
10
Expander Areas
11 Expander Options 12 Expander Sounds 2 Expander Output Type 3 Expander Output Attributes
29
6 System Devices
1
Panel Outputs
2 Com Ports 3 GSM & SMS Centre 4 TCP/IP Configuration
30
Section Page
7 On-board Communicator
0
ARC 1 - 4 Configuration
1 Options 2 Fast Format 3 Speech Dialler 4 UDL Options
36
8 Users
1
User Code
2 User Type 3 User Time Locks 4 User Name 5 User Link 6 User Areas
41
9 Utilities
0
Set Time and Date
42
Exiting Engineer’s Program Mode
To exit the engineers programming menus and return to the normal disarmed mode, ensure the display is prompting you to enter a location number then enter
99*.
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Menu Navigation and Data Entry
Each programming location is accessed by entering its four digit location number followed by
*. If you don’t know the exact
location you can enter less than four digits and the panel will take you to the first location that starts with numbers you have entered. For example if you enter
12 the panel will take you to
location 1201 – Zone 01 Wiring Type.
LCD Navigation
If the system is fitted with an LCD keypad, you can navigate through the main menu using the following keys:
A = Next program section
S = Previous program section
* = Select location of displayed section
R = Back a menu level
LCD main menu navigation
Engineers Menu Location:----
Engineers Menu: 1101 Zone Setup
Engineers Menu: 2001 Away/Stay Options
Enter Engineers code
1234
Engineers Menu: 3101 Global Options
Engineers Menu: 3501 Control Timers
Engineers Menu: 3601 System Text
Engineers Menu: 3701 Voice/System Links
Engineers Menu: 4111 Keypad Options
Engineers Menu: 6111 Panel Outputs
Engineers Menu: 7001 ARC Options
Engineers Menu: 7311 Speech Dialler
Engineers Menu: 7400 UDL Options
Engineers Menu: 8100 User Codes
Engineers Menu: 9001 Adjust Clock
A S
Section start location Section description
A
S
*
=Next(up)
=Previous (down)
=Select section
Engineers Menu: 5111 Expander Options
LCD sub menu navigation
Zone 01 Type Final Exit 1
Zone 01 Wiring Normally Open
Zone 01 Attributes1
.2..5..
Zone 01 Bypass
12.....
Zone 01 Chime Off
Zone 01 On Test No
Zone 01 Text Front Door
Zone 01 Link
000
*
A S
Engineers Menu Location:----
Engineers Menu: 1101 Zone Setup
Enter Engineers code
1234
Section start location Section description
A
S
*
=Next(up)
=Previous (down)
=Select section
A S * # R
= Next(up) = Previous (down) = Previous location = Next location = Back a menu level
Selection List
This type of data entry is used when selecting an option from a predefined list. Each item in the list has a number and associated description. When using the LCD keypad for programming the description is displayed. The LED keypad can only display the number. The figures below show the programming procedure for both LED and LCD remote keypads:
Selection List: LED Keypad
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1 1 0 1
Enter Engineers code
????
Enter location No
e.g. 1101
????
Press to display
the current value
*
1 1 0 1 =1
Location number & current
value are displayed.
Enter item number, e.g., 04
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