The TS700 intruder alarm control system is provided for domestic and commercial intruder alarm
systems conforming to BS4737: part 1: 1986. The system consists of a control panel and at least
one remote keypad.
Control Panel
The control panel is the controlling unit for the alarm system with its own power supply and an
internal battery (supplied separately) for use during a mains failure.
It has the following facilities:
Eight programmable detection circuits
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Bell and strobe output
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Four programmable high current outputs
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Eight programmable digicom output
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Connection for a plug-on digicom
●
Extension loudspeaker output (16 Ohms)
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●1 Amp power supply
●
All system data stored in a Non-Volatile Memory (NVM)
Remote Keypads and LECs
The TS700 system will accept three types of remote keypads: The TS700 remote keypad
(TS700.REM) has a 4 x 7 segment LED display and a power indicator. The TS790 starburst remote
keypad (TS790.STAR) has a 8 character LCD display and a power indicator. The remote arming
keypad (TS700.ARM) has a power indicator and a programmable function LED. The Local
ExpansionCard(TS700.LEC) providesthe means ofadding twodetectioncircuits withouttheneed
of using a remote keypad. All device types can be used on the same system, providing the total
does not exceed four. Each device provides the following facilities:
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Two programmable detection circuits
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A programmable output
Options
Additional equipment may be connected to the TS700:
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Aplug-on digitalcommunicator typeDC54 orDC58 canbe fittedinside the control panel to
transferpanelstatusinformationtoadedicated alarmreceivingcentreviatheBTnetwork.
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Other types of digital communicators, RedCARE STU or Paknet interface card can be
connected to the control panel to transfer panel status information to a dedicated alarm
receiving centre via the BT network.
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A printer type CPA6.P (obsolete) or a standard RS232 serial printer via a Menvier Printer
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Adaptor(MPA/DCI)can beconnectedto provideaprintout of the200 log eventsandsystem
parameters.
An output module type CPA6.OM can be connected to provide an output to a set of
●
LEDs/relays to indicate circuit activation. Each module will provide up to eight circuit
indications and two modules can be "daisy chained" to provide up to sixteen outputs.
Specifications
Input Voltage:240V +/-10% 50Hz
Control Panel:110mA (normal) 190mA (alarm with extension speaker)
Power Supply Rating:1 Amp
TS700 Remote Keypad:60mA (normal) 70mA (alarm)
TS700 Arming Keypad:30mA (normal) 40mA (alarm)
Battery:12V 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid type
Zones with tamper loops:10 - 16
Panel dimensions:325w x 265h x 80d mm
Panel weight (w/o battery):3.9kg
Remote Keypad dimensions:130w x 130h x 30d mm
Remote Keypad weight:200g
Environment:0 - 55 °C
System Configuration
Printer
Speaker
Aux 12V
Printer
Remote
Network
TS700
1 Output
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
2 Zones
(DP / EOL)
1 Output
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
2 Zones
(DP / EOL)
1 Output
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
2 Zones
(DP / EOL)
1 Output
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
2 Zones
(DP / EOL)
8 Zones
Bell output
Strobe
Digi outputs 1- 8
Figure 1. TS700 System Configuration
output
Outputs 1- 4
(DP / EOL)
4
Number of Zones =10 to 16
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System Installation
Cable Routing
When installing cables ensure that detection, remote keypad, bell and mains cables are kept
separated from each other and that panel internal wiring is clearof the main PCB.
Installing The Control Panel
Proceed as follows:
1.Open the control panel by removing two screws from the front cover. Remove the cover by
sliding it up slightly to disengage the bottom clip, disconnect the earth bonding cable from
the spade connection on the front cover, then lift clear.
2.Note the position of the cable entries as follows:
(a) Plastic cable entries top right and bottom right for trunking.
(b) Four 20mm cable entries and for detection, alarm and remote keypad cables.
(c) A cut-out slotcable entry for mains(240V) adjacent to the mains input terminalblock on
the right hand side of the control panel back box.
The mains cable must enter the control panel through its own cable entry and must
☞
not be mixed with other cables.
3.Hold the control panel back box in the required position (keyhole to the top) and mark the
centre of the keyhole position. Remove the back box, drill and plug the hole.
4.Screw a No 10 screw into the plugged hole. Re-position the back box and mark the
remaining four securing holes. Remove the back box, drill and plug the holes.
5.Re-position the back box and secure using not less than 30mm x No 10 screws through the
four dished 5mm holes.
7.If required install and connect the following:-
(a) Stand alone digicom or RedCARE STU.
(b) Plug-on digicom type DC54, or DC58.
(c) Output modules type CPA6.OM.
(d) Printer type DATAC or serial RS232 via a printer adapter (MPA/DCI).
Mains Connections
Themains supplyis connected toa 3way terminalblock connectoron the mainPCB. Allelectrical
connectionsmustbecarriedoutbya qualifiedpersonandcomplywiththecurrentIEE regulations.
+
+
Tocomply with europeanregulations thesupply should befed froma readilyaccessible
disconnect device, e. g. un-switched fused spur fitted.
When making mains connections it should be ensured that if the cable slips in such a
wayasto placeastrain ontheconductors, theprotective earthing conductorwill be the
last to take the strain.
Alldetectioncircuitsmay bewiredas"Endof line"(EOL)or"DoublePole" (DP).Bothmethodscan be
used on the same system.
Double Pole (DP)
The DP method requires the following:
The detector alarm and tamper contacts are connected to the zone and tamper terminals
●
respectively.
The combined alarm and tamper loop resistance must be less than 100 Ohms.
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The maximum number of detection devices allowed in a circuit is ten.
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Normally open devices such as pressure pads and exit terminator buttons are connected
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between the zone and tamper terminals.
If the detection circuit is not used links can be fitted across the zone and tamper loops or
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programmed as Not Used.
End Of Line (EOL)
The EOL method requires the following:
The detector alarm contacts must have a 4K7 shunt resistor fitted.
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●A2K2 Endof Line (EOL)resistor mustbe fittedat thepoint in thecircuit furthestfrom thecontrol
panel.
●Loop resistance with the EOL resistor shorted must be less than 100 Ohms.
●The maximum number of detection devices allowed in a circuit is ten.
●Normally open devices such as pressure pads and exit terminator buttons are connected
across outer terminals
●
If the detection circuit is not used links can be fitted across the zone and tamper loops or
programmed as Not Used.
500 meters or 100 Ohms
4K7 = Yellow,Violet, Red
500 meters or 100 Ohms
Alarm
Tamper
Alarm
Tamper
Alarm
Tamper
2K2 = Red, Red, Red
4K7
Alarm
Tamper
4K7
Alarm
2K2
Tamper
4K7
Alarm
2K2
Tamper
Max. 10 devices per circuit
Wiring N.O.devices (Exit Terminators)
Figure 3. DP and EOL Circuit Connections
Max. 10 devices per circuit
2K2
Wiring N.O.devices (Exit Terminators)
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Installing Remote Keypads and LECs
The following types of devices may be connected to the control panel:
TS700.REM-4 x 7 Segment LED display.
TS790.STAR-8 Character Starburst LCD display.
TS700.ARM-Remote Arming station (Power LED & programmable "Function" LED).
TS700.LEC-2 zone local expansion card.
Any combination of devices can be used on the same system, providing the total number does
not exceed four.
1.Alwaysensurethatallpower (mainsandbattery)is removedbefore making anyconnections
to the remote keypad.
2.Separate the cover and base by using a screwdriver to push 2 of the clips (top or bottom)
inward from the base indents, then lift the cover assembly, noting that the PCB is fixed to the
under side of the cover.
3.Holdthebase inposition(keyhole tothetop) andmark the threesecuring holes, drilland plug
the wall as required. Pass all the cables into the base via the cable entry points as
appropriate and secure the base to the wall.
4.Connect “Remote Network” and detection circuit cables to the appropriate terminals, see
Figure 4.
5.Set the I/D selector jumper link to the required position:
I/D SelectorCircuit ACircuit BPanel Output
109105
211126
313147
415168
ENG / NULLN/AN/AN/A
No two remote keypads or LECs should have the same I/D.
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If the I/D is set to “ENG” the remote keypad will function as an Engineer’s keypad
☞
allowing it to be plugged onto the control panel so that system programming and
testing may be carried out (see Engineer’s Keypad).
6.Finallyclip theremote keypadcover ontothe basebeing carefulnot to trap any cablesor to
obstruct the tamper switch.
Engineer's Keypad
Normally all system programming will be carried out from one of the installed remote keypads.
However sometimes it may be more convenient to program the system at the control panel, this
can be achieved by using an Engineers Keypad. This is temporarily plugged on to the control
panel (JP2). To convert a standard remote keypad to an "Engineers Keypad" an interface lead
can be obtained from your supplier (P/No. NETEKI).
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100m (Max.)
I/D=2I/D=1I/D=3I/D=4
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
A B C D E
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
A B C D E
Spare Core
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
A B C D E
Control Panel
A
Remote
Network
B
C
D
E
++++
Power for
detectors
Figure 4. Remote Keypad & LEC connections
Power for
detectors
Power for
detectors
TS700 LED Remote KeypadTS790 STAR Remote Keypad
Remote
Keypad
or LEC
A B C D E
Power for
detectors
2 Detection
circuits
Remote network
connections
LED Module
I/D
Selector
Tamper
Switch
A B
Programmable output
switched -ve
@100mA
C D E
O/P-
LCD Module
2 Detection
circuits
=Disabled
Remote network
connections
I/D
Selector
Tamper
Switch
A B
Programmable output
switched -ve
@ 100mA
C D E
O/P-
Figure 5 TS700 & TS790 STAR Remote Keypads
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Installing a Plug-on Digicom
1.A digicom type DC54 or DC58 can be fitted in the base of the TS700 main panel. The unit
should be fitted in accordance with the installation instructions supplied with it and
connected to JP3.
2.The alarm channels for the plug-on digicom are programmed as required (page 16). It will
be necessary to fit a programmed NVM in the digicom or to program it in accordance with
the instructions supplied with the unit.
Installing a stand-alone Digicom or RedCARE
A stand-alone digital communicator, Red CARE STU or Paknet interface card can be connected
tothesystemtotransferpanel alarm statusinformationtoadedicatedalarmreceiving centre.The
control panel has the following connections (Figure 6) for a digicom etc.
1 to 8-These are the programmable digicom outputs. Theyare normally at +12V
and switch to 0V when active.
+DC POWER-This provides a permanent +12V power to the digicom. The output is
un-fused and therefore should only be used if the digicom is fitted inside
the control panel.
LINE FLT-When this input is switched to +12V a telephone line fault condition will be
generated.
1
Control
Panel
Program
As:-
Open (08)
Alarm (05)
PA (06)
Fire (07)
+DC POWER
LINE FLT
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A+ A+ A+ A+V+
0V
NONONONCNCNC
3GSTU
TB1
Channel Inputs are
Programmed as
Positive Removed
TB2
TB3
Control
AUX 0V
Figure 6. 3GSTU RedCARE Connections
10
CCC
FaultRPS
TB4
Line
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Sounder Connections
The external and internal sounder can be connected to the control panel using the following
connections:
AUX TAMP-These terminals provide tamper protection to auxiliary devices such as
power supplies, extension loudspeaker units etc.
SPK+-Extension loudspeakers may be connected between [SPK+] and [H/O-].
Theminimum impedance is16 Ohms.Upto twomay beconnectedto the
control panel.
Do NOT run extension loudspeakers within the same cabling as remote
keypads or LECs.
H/O --This is used to provide a permanent -ve hold off to external sounders.
H/O +-This is used to provide a permanent +ve hold off to external sounders,
strobes etc. It is protected by a 1 Amp fuse (Bell 12V).
TR --This is the negative tamper return connection from the siren or bell.
STB --This is the strobe output which will switch to 0V on alarm and draws a
TRG --This output can be programmed to be either an SAB or SCB and operates
as follows:
SAB:TRG-willswitchto0Von alarmandwillsinkamaximumof500mA.
SCB:TRG - will provide a negative hold off, which is removed on alarm.
Control
Panel
H/O -
H/O +
TR -
STB -
TRG -
Figure 7. External and Internal Sounder Connections
External Sounder
Typical
0V
+12V
Tamper In
Tamper Out
Strobe +ve
Strobe -ve
Trigger -ve
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1
C
P
A
6
P
Installing Output Modules
Output modules (CPA6.OM) can be used to provide an output to a set of LEDs to indicate circuit
activations (mimic). Output modules will normally be fitted inside the equipment they are
controllingandcanbe positionedupto500 metres awayfromthemain panel.Theymaybe fitted
insidethe TS700 byfitting postsandsecuring themto thebase.The outputmodule should beused
and connected in accordance with the output module instructions provided (Figure 8).
100m
PL1
PL2
To next OM
Connect to plug
labelled OUTPUT
MODULE
1 2 3 45 6 7
+12V OUT
+12V IN
+12V OUT
8
1k Resistors
LED's
Figure 8. Output Module Connections
Connecting a Printer
The printer model type CPA6.P (obsolete) may be directly plugged on to the control panel plug
labelledPRINTER.Alternatively othermodels suchasthe DATACorany standardRS232 serialprinter
can be connected to the control panelvia a MPA/DCI. Menvier Securitysupply a DATAC printer kit
whichconsistsofaportableRS323printer, chargerandDCI.TheDCIcanbepurchased separately
if you require to source your own RS232 printer.
Connect to JP1
PRINTER
CPA6 Printer
RS232 Data
Connect to JP1
PRINTER
MPA
or DCI
DATAC or RS232 printer
Figure 9. Datac Printer Set-up and Connections
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PAPERFEED
POWER
DATAIN
CPA6 P
PRINTER SETUP
Baud Rate
Parity
1
Stop Bits
Data Bits
DTR
= 4800
= None
= 2
= 8
= Normal
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Programmable Outputs
The TS700 has many programmable outputs which can be used to drive relays, LED’s etc. Each
output can be programmed for a different function, see "Programmable Output Types" on page
17.
Control Panel Outputs
The control panel has four high current programmable outputs:
[-1]-Switched -ve output rated at 500mA.
[-2]-Switched -ve output rated at 500mA.
[+3]-Switched +ve output rated at 500mA.
[+4]-Switched +ve output rated at 500mA.
Remote keypads & LEC Outputs
Each remote keypad and TS700 LEC has one programmable output:
[O/P]-Switched -ve output rated at 100mA.
Relay available from
RS components
P/No. 346-946.
Capable of switching
mains voltages
+ 12 V+ 12 V
Detector
0V0V
Smoke
Diode (IN418)Diode (IN418)
Smoke
Detector
Relay available from
RS components
P/No. 346-946.
RelayRelay
Capable of switching
mains voltages
+ve Outputs-ve Outputs
Figure 10. Programmable Outputs Wiring Examples
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Pre Power-Up Checks
Once the system is installed, but prior to powering-up give the system one final check to ensure
that:
1.Thewiring conformsto the requirementsdetailed inthis manualand thatall interconnections
are correct (A to A, B to B etc.).
2.Allsystem cablesarekept clearof mainssupply cables, telephonecables andR.F. cables.It
is recommended that cable ties be used to keep cables separated.
3.Verify that maximum cable lengths and resistances are not exceeded.
4.Mains power supply cables to the system are connected to an un-switched fused spur.
5.Grommets are used where cables enter metal housings to ensure that insulation is not
compromised.
Initial Power-Up
To power the system for the first time:
1.Place a small screwdriver blade between the pins on the control panel PCB, marked
"FACTORY RESET". This will ensure the factory default parameters are set (see Table 1).
2.Switch on the 240V mains supply and remove screwdriver blade.
3.Check that power LED on the control panel PCB is illuminated.
4.Check that the remote keypads display "LT" (Panel Lid tamper). The remote keypad
sounders and extension loudspeakers will operate.
5.Enter the engineers passcode (default 1234) to silence the sounders.
6.Connect the standby battery.
Power-Up Checks
When the initial power-up checks have been completed, check the following:
1.Usingavoltmeter measure theDCvoltage at eachremotekeypad and ensurethevoltage is
greater than 11V whilst running on the system standby battery.
2.Usingavoltmeter measuretheDC voltagebetweenmains earthand +12V, andthe voltage
between mains earth and 0V. In both cases the measurement should be 1V or less. If the
Voltageis greater than1V, the system has an "Earth Fault"and all cablesshould be checked
for isolation to earth.
3.Using a voltmeter set to a low DC voltage range, measure the voltage across the control
panelPCBtest point(V).To calculate thesystemcurrent consumptionmultiplythe readingby
ten, e.g., a reading of 70mV = 700mA. Ensure that the reading is not greater than 1.0A.
4.Repeat test (3) with the system in an alarm condition and ensure that the reading is not
greater than 1.0A.
5.The system is now ready to be programmed see "Programming".
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Factory Default Parameters
Engineer's code1234
Master User
code
Panel and
Remote Outputs
Digicom Outputs
& Channels
Detection
Circuits
System Timers
5678
12345678
Walk Test Courtesy
Light
12345678
FirePAAlarmSetEng on
01: Final Exit02: Night (access)03-06: Night07: Exit Terminator
08: PA Audible09: Final Exit10: PA Audible11-16:Not Used
0123
ACPO Delay
0 seconds
4567
Exit Time
30 Seconds
89
Switched
12V
No Re-arms
Entry Time
30 Seconds
Detector
Reset
0
Code
Accepte
d
Site
Settling Time
07 seconds
Bell Duration
20 Minutes
Code
Accepte
d
Bell OnTamperSecond
Code
Accepte
d
Digicom Delay
0 Seconds
Accepte
Bell Delay
0 Minutes
Code
d
Alarm
Double Knock
0 Seconds
Setting Modes
Reset Algorithm004
System
Configuration
Full Set
Final Exit
0123
Bell output is SABUser 1 has access
4567
bell is delayed for
30 seconds in part
set
89
Continuous entry
and exit tones
Table 1. Factory Default Parameters
Test Time
14 Days
Part Set A
Timed Exit
to all user menus
Alarm output is
cleared on reset
Engineer code only
for access to
engineer menus
Part Set B
Timed Exit
Fire signalled at all
times
Setting with line fault
or mains failure is
allowed
Part Set C
Timed Exit
24 Hour circuits are
audible
System reset by user
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Programming
Engineer Menu 1
Engineersmenu1 is selectedwhenthe engineer's passcodeisentered during theunsetcondition.
There are nine programming options which may be selected in any order. The engineer may
leave engineer menu 1 by pressing the [ESC] key. The system will return to the unset condition but
the remote keypads will show: "ENG ON SITE". This message will be cleared the next time a valid
user passcode is entered.
Panel Outputs
Outputs1to 4for thecontrolpanel and5to 8for theremotekeypads canbeprogrammed toany
of the output function types 0 to 55 as listed in Table 2 on page 15.
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1" is selected.
2.Press 1 to select the Panel Outputs option.
3.The display will show: PAN.-
4.Enter the required output number 1 to 8.
5.The display will show the current output function (Table 2).
POWER
Enter panel output 1 - 4 or
remote output 5 - 6.
PAN.-
6.Enter the new function number and press [.
7.The display will return to step 3. Repeat steps 4 to 7 for the
remaining outputs.
8.Press ] to return to "Engineer Menu 1".
POWER
Enter new output type 00 - 55
(see Table 2.)
04
Digicom Outputs
Theeight switched-ve Digicomoutputs 1to 8may beconnected to theDigicom channelinputs.
The outputs may be programmed to any of the function types 0 to 55 (Table 2).
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1" is selected.
2.Press 2 to select the Digicom Outputs option.
3.The display will show: DIG.-
4.Enter the required digicom output number 1 to 8.
5.The display will show the current output function (Table 2).
6.Enter the new function number and press [.
7.The display will return to step 3. Repeat steps 4 to 7 for the
remaining digicom outputs.
8.Press ] to return to "Engineer Menu 1".
POWER
Enter digicom output 1 - 8.
POWER
Enter new output type 00 - 55
(see Table 2.)
DIG.-
04
Plug-on Digicom Channels
The eight channels for the plug-on digicom may be programmed to any of the function types 00
to 55 (Table 2). The procedure is similar to programming the digicom outputs (above).
1.Follow above procedure, except press 3 at step 2.
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POWER
Enter digicom output 1 - 8.
Dc3.-
TS700 Installation ManualProgramming
NoTypeFunction
00Bell OnActive when the external Bell trigger is activated.
01StrobeActive when the Strobe trigger is activated.
02SW12Used to latch devices in an alarm. Active when the system is set.
03Detector ResetUsed to power devices which require power to be removed to reset them.
04Walk TestActive when a Walk Test is in progress.
05AlarmActive when intruder alarm is present.
06PAActive when a PA alarm is present.
07FireActive when a Fire alarm is present.
08SetActive when the system is Set.
09CodeAccepted Active for 10 seconds when any valid passcode is entered.
1024 HourActive when a 24 hour circuit is in alarm.
11Second AlarmActive when a second circuit causes an alarm, use for ALARM CONFIRMATION.
12Courtesy LightActive when any keypad is in use.
13Engr on SiteActivewhentheengineer'spasscodeisentered untilaUserpasscodeisentered.
14Ccts OmittedActive when circuits are omitted.
15AuxiliaryActive when an Auxiliary circuit is in alarm.
16Sndr ControlCan be used as the 0V connection to an extension loudspeaker so that the
sounder is muted during keypad entries. Only suitable for panel outputs 1 & 2.
17Area Set AActive when area A is Set.
18Area Set BActive when area B is Set.
19Area Set CActive when area C is Set.
20TamperActive when a Aux, or circuit tamper is triggered.
21Line FaultActive when a digicom telephone line fault occurs.
22Mains OffActive when mains power is removed.
23Exit/EntryActive during exit and entry.
24Test FailActive when a circuit on Test is activated.
25First KnockActive when a double knock is activated for the first time.
26DC FailedActive if the digicom fails to communicate.(plug-on)
27DC SuccessfulActive when the digicom sends a message and it is acknowledged. (plug_on)
28DC ActiveActive while the digicom is triggered.(plug-on)
29Second EntryActive when the second entry timer is started.
30EntryActive when the system is set or part set and the entry route is in use.
31ExitActive when the system exit procedure is started.
32Part Set C failActive when Part Set area C fails to set.
33Part Set B failActive when Part Set area B fails to set.
34Part Set A failActive when Part Set area A fails to set.
35Part SetActive when ever the system is Part Set.
36Area C AlarmActive when Area C Alarms.
37Area B AlarmActive when Area B Alarms.
38Area A AlarmActive when Area A Alarms.
39Duress AlarmActive when a duress code is entered at a keypad.
40- 55 Circuit mimicWill mimic (active when circuit is active) circuits 1 to 16 respectively .
Table 2. Programmable Output Functions
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Detection Circuits and Attributes
Detection circuits 1 to 8 for the panel and 9to 16 for theremote keypads/ LECs are programmed
as follows:
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1" is selected.
2.Press 4 to select the Circuits and Attributes option.
3.Select circuit number (01 - 16) and press [. The current circuit
type will be displayed.
4.Enter the new circuit type, using keys 0 to 9, or A, B or C (Table 3).
Press [ to accept.
5.The circuit number, type and attributes are displayed in turn.
6.Select new attributes by using keys 1 to 5 (Table 4) these will
"toggle" the attributes on & off. Press [ to accept.
7.Continue for remaining circuits with steps 3 to 5.
KeyDisplayCircuit Type
NoTU
0
1
2
3
4
NITE
24HR
PA S
PA A
Not Used - A circuits that is not monitored.
Night - A circuit that will generate a full alarm when the system is set.
24Hour - A circuit whichis monitored at all times. When activated in the unsetcondition a
localalarmisgenerated andwhenactivatedinthesetcondition afullalarmisgenerated.
PASilent - A circuit which is monitored at all times. When activated it will signal a P.A. on the
Digicom outputs and activate any other outputs that have been programmed as P.A.
PA Audible - A circuit which is monitoredat all times. When activatedit will signal a P.A. on
the digicom outputs, activate any other outputs that have been programmed as P.A. and
generate a full alarm condition.
POWER
Enter circuit number 01 - 16.
POWER
Enter new circuit type 0 - 9 or A,
B or C (see Table 3.)
POWER
Press 0 - 5 to `toggle' circuit
attributes on & off (see Table 4.)
CT.--
NITE
Acc
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
FIRE
Au
FE
ET
FULL
PSA
PSB
PSC
Fire - A circuit that is normally connected to a smoke or heat detector. When activated it
will generate a fire tone on internal sounders and the external sounders are pulsed.
Auxiliary - A circuit which is monitored at all times. When activated it will cause any of the
outputs that have been programmed as `Auxiliary' to go active.
Final Exit - This must be the last detector or door contact that is activated when leaving or
entering the protected area. When the setting mode for the area is programmed for "Final
Exit" setting, opening and closing of this circuit during the exit procedure will cause the
system or area to set. Once set, activation of this circuit will start the entry timer.
Exit Terminator - A circuit that is normally connected to a push button outside the
protected area, which operates as follows:
a) When thesettingmodeisprogrammedas"TimedExit",activationofthiscircuitwillcause
any remaining exit time to be truncated to zero.
b) When the setting mode is programmed as "Exit Terminator", the area will set when the
Final Exit circuit has been operated and the exit terminator button is pressed.
FullSetKeyswitch - A circuit which can beconnectedtoa keyswitch to allow thesystemto
be full-set (active) and unset (healthy).
Part-Set A Keyswitch - A circuit which can be connected to a keyswitch to allow part-set
group A to be set (active) and unset (healthy).
Part-Set B Keyswitch - A circuit which can be connected to a keyswitch to allow part-set
group B to be set (active) and unset (healthy).
Part-Set C Keyswitch - A circuit which can be connected to a keyswitch to allow part-set
group C to be set (active) and unset (healthy).
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KeyDisplayAttribute Type
Acc
1
2
3
4
5
2AcT
TEST
ISOL
RST
Access - Circuits programmed with this attribute are automatically isolated during the
entry procedure to allow a "walk through" route for the user to access the remote keypad.
Whenthesystemispartsetactivationofacircuitwiththe"Access"attribute will start the entry
timer. The Access attribute may only be assigned to Night circuit types.
Double Knock - Circuits programmed with this attribute will only cause an alarm if:
a)Thecircuitisactivated twicewithintheDoubleKnockwindow(this timemaybesetinthe
System Timers menu).
b)The circuit remains active for the whole duration of the Double Knock window.
TheDoubleKnockattribute mayonlybeassignedtoNight,24hr andAuxiliarycircuittypes.
Test - Circuits with this attribute will be disabled from the system for the period set by the
"Test Time" (see System Timers). If the circuit is activated during this period the activation will
be logged and the user is informed of the circuit failure when trying to set the system. The
testfailmessagemayonlybeclearedwiththeengineer'spasscode.Ifattheendofthetest
period no activations have occurred the circuit is automatically removed from test and
behavesasnormal.Thetestperiodis initiated by entering the engineer's passcode. The test
attribute may only be assignedto Night, 24hr, PA Silent, PA Audible, Fire and Auxiliary circuit
types.
Isolate - Circuits with this attribute are allowed to be omitted by the user when setting the
system.Theisolateattribute mayonlybeassignedtoNight,24hr andAuxiliarycircuittypes.
Reset - This attribute is normally assigned to a circuit that is connected to a Vibration or
Smoke detector, so that during the "Detector Reset" period the circuit is not monitored. The
Reset attribute may only be assigned to Night, 24hr, Fire and Auxiliary circuit types.
Table 4. Circuit Attributes
System Timers
There are ten separate system timers which are shown in Table 5a and 5b.
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1" is selected.
2.Press 5 to select the System Timers option.
3.The display will show: Tir.-
4.Enter the required timer number 0 to 9.
5.The display will show the current timer setting.
6.Enter the new timer value and press [.
7.The display will return to step 3. Repeat steps 4 to 7 for the
entry procedure the user deviates from the entry route and causes an
alarm, the communication of the alarm signal to the central station is
delayed by this timer.
POWER
Enter timer number 0 - 9. (see
Table 5a & 5b)
POWER
Enter timer value 000 -199. (see
Table 5a & 5b)
Tir.-
030
1
Re-Arms0-199At the end of the bell duration time the system re-arms all circuits that are
healthy.Circuits that are stillinan alarm are isolateduntil they change toa
healthy condition. This timer controls the number of times that a circuit will
re-arm before it is locked out of the system.
Table 5a. System Timers
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Settling Time0-199 sec When setting the system by "Final Exit" or "ExitTerminator",detectorsthatare
onthe exit routesometimes take 3-4 seconds to settle afteractivation. The
delay programmed in this timer is used to allow these detectors to settle
before the system or area is set.
3
DigicomDelay 0-199 secWhen the system is part-set the communication of an alarm signal to the
central station may be delayed by the value set in this timer.
4
Exit Time0-199 sec This timer sets the delay between the user initiating the exit procedure and
thesystem(orarea)actually Setting. IfduringtheexittimeanExit Terminator
circuit is activated the exit time is cancelled and the system sets
immediately.
5
Entry Time0-199 sec The time allowed for entering the protected premises via the entry route
when the system is (Part) Set . The time is allocated to two entry periods. A
warningisgivenifthefirstisexceededandafullalarmoccursifthesecond
is exceeded.
6
Bell Duration0-199 min The duration time of the bell and sounders when an alarm occurs.
7
Bell Delay0-199 min This timer delays the activation of the bell output and internal sounders.
8
Double Knock0-199 sec This is the Double Knock time window in which either:
Two circuit activation must occur within this time to generate an alarm
condition. Or the circuit must remain active for the whole duration of this
time to generate an alarm condition. This will only apply to circuits with the
Double Knock attribute
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Test Time0-30 daysThis timer varies thenumber of days thatTest attribute maybe applied to a
circuit. If the time is set to 000 then circuits will remain on test until the "Test"
attribute is removed.
Table 5b. System Timers
Setting Modes
The system may be set by one of the following modes:
Final Exit-The system or area will set when the "Final Exit" circuit is activated and after
the "Settle Time" has expired.
Exit Terminator-The system or area will set when the "Final Exit" circuit is activated, the "Exit
Terminator" button is pressed and after the "Settle Time" has expired.
Timed Exit-The system or area will set when the "Exit Time" has expired or if the "Exit
Terminator" button is pressed.
The setting mode for full-set, part-set groups A, B and C are programmed as follows:
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1" is selected.
2.Press 6 to select the Setting Modes option.
3.The display will show: S.BY-
4.Select setting group by pressing:
POWER
Enter setting group 0,A,B or C.
S.BY-
0for full-set
Afor part-set group A
Bfor part-set group B
Cfor part-set group C
5.The display will show the current setting mode.
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POWER
Enter setting mode 1,2,3 or 0.
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6.Select new setting mode by pressing:
1for Final Exit
2for Exit Terminator
3for Timed Exit
0to `toggle' between all three options
7.When the display shows the required setting press [ to accept.
The display will return to step 3. Repeat steps 4 to 7 for the
remaining setting groups.
8.Press ] to return to "Engineer Menu 1".
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Whenusing part set codes to set areas,the first areathat is set will follow the settingmode
defined by that area. Any subsequent areas will always use the timed exit method.
System Print
A print-out of all system parameters may be obtained so that a permanent record of the system
program details may be kept.
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1" is selected.
2.Press 7 to select the System Print option.
3.The display will show the line that is being printed (Ln01).
4.Press ] to stop printing and return to "Engineer Menu 1".
POWER
Press ESC to cancel printing.
Ln01
Remote Reset Algorithm
When the system requires an Engineer Reset this may be over ridden by using the Remote Reset
facility. To provide additional security the way in which the "Reset Code" is generated can be
selected to be one of 199 algorithms (default=004).
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1" is selected.
2.Press 8 to select the Reset Algorithm option.
3.The display will show the current setting.
POWER
Enter new number 000 - 199.
004
4.Enter the new number and press [ to accept.
System Configuration
There are ten system configuration options which are shown in Table 6.
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 1" is selected.
2.Press 9 to select the System Configuration option.
3.The display will show: con.-
4.Enter the required configuration number 0 to 9.
5.The display will show the current setting. Press 0 to "toggle"
between YES and NO. Press [ to accept.
6.The display will return to step 3. Repeat steps 4 to 6 for the
remaining system configuration options.
7.Press ] to return to "Engineer Menu 1".
POWER
Enter configuration number 0- 9
(see Table 6).
POWER
Press 0 to `toggle' the option
between YES or NO.
(see Table 6).
con.-
YES
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KeyYESNO
0
Bell output is set for SABBell output is set for SCB
1
Disable Master User from menu 2 options 4-9Master user has access to all options in menu 2
2
Fire Signalled when Unset/Part Set/Full SetFire signalled only when full Set
3
24hour circuits silent when Unset24hour circuits audible when Unset
4
Bell is instant when Part SetBell is delayed when Part Set (30 secs)
5
Alarm output (05) cleared when system is unsetAlarm output cleared when system is reset
6
Setting inhibited with line fault/no mains powerSetting allowed with line fault/no mains power
7
System reset by User or EngineerSystem reset by Engineer or Remote Reset
8
Continuous Entry and Exit tonesRising Entry and Exit tones
9
Engr&RemoteReset codetogainaccesstoE1/E2 Engr code gains access to E1 and E2 menus
Table 6. System Configuration options
Engineer's Menu 2
This menu is selected by pressing the [ENT] key whilst "Engineers menu 1" is selected. There are ten
programming options within this menu, which can be selected in any order. The engineer can
leave this menu and return to "Engineers Menu 1" by pressing the [ESC] key.
View Circuits
This option allows the engineer to view the status of each detection circuit. The circuit status
conditions are H=Healthy, A=Active, S=Shorted or T=Tamper.
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 2" is selected.
POWER
03-H
2.Press 1 to select the View Circuits option.
3.The circuit status will be displayed.
Circuit 03 is Healthy.
4.Select circuits either by entering the number or by pressing [ to
scroll through the circuits.
POWER
Circuit 03 is Active.
03-A
5.Press ] to abandon and return to "Engineer Menu 2".
Change Time
The system clock may be changed using 24 hour clock format.
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 2" is selected.
2.Press 2 to select the Change Time option.
3.Enter the time in 24 hour notation (e.g., 1805).
4.Press [ to accept.
POWER
Enter time in 24 hour format.
POWER
Time entered 1805 (6:05 pm.)
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1805
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Change Date
The system calendar may be changed by entering the date as four digits representing the day
and month e.g., 0207 is the 2nd July.
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 2" is selected.
2.Press 3 to select the Change Date option.
3.Enter the date as four digits.
4.Press [ to accept.
POWER
Enter date (day & month).
POWER
Date entered 0207 (02 July).
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0207
Change Engineer's Passcode
Thefactorydefaultengineer's passcode issetto1234,but theinstallationengineershouldchange
this to their own personal four-digit passcode, as follows:
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 2" is selected.
2.Press 4 to select the Change Engineer's Passcode option.
3.Enter the new passcode then press [ to accept.
4.A high tone will indicate acceptance. A low tone sound will
indicate that the passcode is not available.
Configure Chime Circuits
This option is used to select the circuits that will chime.
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 2" is selected.
2.Press 5 to select the Chime Circuits option.
3.Circuits will be displayed as Y(Yes) to chime or N(No) not to
chime. Change status by pressing 0 ("toggle" action).
4.Press [ to accept (high tone) andgo to next circuit. Circuits may
be selected by number. Press ] to quit.
Configure 24 Hour Omit Group
POWER
Enter new engineer passcode.
POWER
New passcode 2804 entered.
Press ENT to accept.
POWER
Circuit 01 will not chime.
Press 0 to change.
POWER
Circuit 01 will chime.
Press ENT to accept.
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2804
01-N
01-Y
This option allows the engineer to select the 24 hour circuits that will be omitted when the 24 hour
omit option is selected in "User Menu 1" option 6.
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 2" is selected.
2.Press 6 to select the 24hour Omit Group option.
3.Circuits will be displayed as O(Omitted) or A(Armed). Press 0 to
change ("toggle" action).
4.Press [ to accept (high note) and go to next circuit. A low tone
indicates that the circuit cannot be omitted.
5.Circuits may be selected by number. Press ] to quit.
POWER
Circuit 02 will remain Armed.
Press 0 to change.
POWER
Circuit 02 will be Omitted.
Press ENT to accept.
02-A
02-O
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Print System Log
A printer may be connected to produce a print-out of the last 200 system events.
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 2" is selected.
2.Press 7 to select the Print Log option.
3.Enter the number of events to be printed.
4.Press [ to start printing. To stop printing select the menu again
and enter 000 as the number of events to be printed.
POWER
Enter the number of events to
be printed. Press ENT to start.
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Configure Part-Set Groups
When the system is part-set certain circuits are omitted. This option allows the engineer to select
those circuits to be omitted when part-set A or B or C is selected.
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 2" is selected.
2.Press 8 to select the Part-Set Groups option.
3.Select the part-set group A or B or C.
4.Circuits will be displayed as O(Omitted) or A(Armed). Press 0 to
change ("toggle" action).
5.Press [ to accept displayed status (high tone) and go to next
circuit. Circuits may be selected by number.
6.Press ] to return to step 3 and ] again to return to "Engineer
Menu 2".
POWER
Enter part-set group A, B or C.
POWER
Circuit 01 will remain Armed.
Press 0 to change.
POWER
Circuit 01 will be Omitted.
Press ENT to accept.
PS-
01-A
01-O
View System Log
The time, date and nature of the last 200 events on the system may be viewed starting with the
most recent event.
1.Ensure that "Engineer Menu 2" is selected.
2.Press 9 to select the View Log option.
3.The most recent event will be displayed (see Table 7)
4.PressA toscrollbackandC toscrollforward.Press B toshowthe
time of the event (first press), the date (second press) the time in
minutes and seconds (third press).
5.Press ] to abandon.
POWER
Log event showing `Circuit
Alarm 01'. Press A to scroll back
or C to scroll forward. Press B to
view time and date.
circuit ** was activated)
AuxiliaryAlarm(circuitnumber
**activated)
BatteryFault(batteryvoltagebelow10.5V)
Bell Test
Circuit Alarm (from circuit number **)PS.*Part Set (area *)
CommunicationComplete(Plug-ononly)
Communication Failed (plug-on only)
Circuits Isolated (24 hour circuits)
CircuitsOmitted (circuit number
**omitted)
Date Changed
Default User code 1 to 5678
LT
OP
Or
PA.**
PF
Pr
PT.**
rA
rc
rr.**Remote Keypad ** removed
rT.**
SF
Lid Tamper or SAB tamper
System Open (unset)
Omits Removed
PA Alarm (from circuit number **)
Power Failure (remote power LED flashes)
Power Restored
Code Tamper (from remote keypad **)
System re-armed
System reset by REMOTE CODE RESET
Remote Keypad ** case tamper
System Failed to Set
Du.**
EA.**
En.**
FA.**
FB.**
Fn.**
Fr
FS
LB
LF
Lr
Duress Alarm (from User code **)
Entry Alarm (from circuit number **)
Entry (from circuit number **)So.**Part set keyswitch ** operated
Fire Alarm (from circuit number **)TA.**Tamper Alarm (from circuit number **)
Fuse Blown (fuse number **)
First Knock (from circuit number **)TF.**Circuit ** failed test
Factory Reset (LK1 closed on power up)
Full Set
Low Battery
Telephone line fault
Telephone line restored
Table 7. Event Log Codes
Sr
ST.*
Tc
To
Un.*
Ur.**
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System on-site reset (LK1 open on power
up)
Area * Set (using area setting codes)
Time Changed
All Test circuits removed from test
Area * unset (using area setting codes)
User Code ** entered
No event
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Domestic Part-Set Application Example
The TS700 control panel can be configured so that only part of the system is armed. The following
exampleillustrates howthe TS700 alarmsystem isconfigured sothat it protects different areasof a
three bedroom detached house. Figure 11 shows the layout of the house and position of the
detection circuits and remote keypad.
P
7
C
C
6
5
Kitchen
Dining Room
Garage
Key:
Passive Infra-Red Detector
P
Magnetic Contact
C
Smoke detector
S
Remote Keypad
RK
CP
Control Panel
Hall
CP
S
3
Lounge
4
C
RK
2
C
P
8
P
1
P
9
Bathroom
Bedroom 2
Landing
Figure 11. A typical three bedroom house.
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Bedroom 1
Bedroom 3
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Using the plan of the typical three bedroom house, the following part-set arrangements are
required by the occupants of the house:
Full Set-All circuits to be armed.
Part-set Group A-Circuits 9 and 10 to be omitted. This is required for normal night setting
when everyone is in the house and have retired to bed.
Part-set Group B-Circuit 10 to be omitted. This is required when the occupant of bedroom 2
is away for the weekend.
Part-set Group C-Circuits2,7, 8, 9and 10 tobe omitted. This is requiredwhen only perimeter
protection is required.
Programming procedure
1.First create a table listing the circuits that are required to be Armed (A) and Omitted (O) for
each part-set group:
Circuit No.LocationGroup AGroup BGroup C
01Front DoorAAA
02Hallway DetectorAAO
03Smoke DetectorAAA
04Garage up and over doorAAA
05Garage door (back)AAA
06Kitchen DoorAAA
07Dining Room PIRAAO
08Lounge PIRAAO
09Bedroom 2 PIROAO
10Bedroom 1 PIROOO
2.Fromthe above tableassign circuits 01- 10 as"Armed" or "Omitted"for each part-setgroup,
see page 24 for full details.
3.Program the setting mode for each part-set group, see page 20 for full details..
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The PIR in the hallway (circuit 02) will need the "Access" attribute so that first person that
comes down the stairs will start the entry timer.
Commercial Part-Set Application Example
This application example demonstrates how to use the "Part-set Codes" to set and unset different
areas within a commercial premises. Using the plan of the building the following is required:
Part-set code A-The sales managerwill be assignedthis passcode to access thesales and
canteen area.
Part-set code B-The workshop manager will be assigned this passcode to access the
workshop and canteen area.
Part-set code C-The stores manager will be assigned this passcode to access the stores
and canteen area.
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P
1
CP
Stores
C
7
Workshop
2
CC
3
P
5
4
C
Canteen
14
RK
13
6
P
C
P
Sales
Office
11
C
KEY:
P
Passive Infra-Red detector
Magnetic Contact
C
Remote Keypad
RK
Control Panel
CP
Figure 12. Commercial Premises
RK
12
P
8
P
10
C
RK
The"Part-set Codes" A,B and Conly affect thecircuits assigned intheir respective "Part-setGroup'"
i.e., "Part-set Code A" will set and unset the circuits assigned as "Omitted" in "Part-set Group A".
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When configuring the TS700 system to use "Part-set Codes", it is important to think of the system
from the full-set state. When a part-set code is entered the circuits that have been assigned as
"Omitted" for that "Part-set Group" will be unset. On re-entry of the "Part-set Code" the exit
procedure is started and at the end of the exit procedure the circuits that were "Omitted" are
armed again.
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Programming procedure
1.First, imagine the system is fully set. When "Part-set Code A" is entered certain circuits are
required to be "Omitted" whilst others remain "Armed". Create a table listing the circuits that
areto be "Omitted" (O) when "Part-set CodeA" is entered.The circuits that will not be omitted
must therefore remain "Armed" (A). Then imagine the system is fully set again and repeat for
"Part-set Codes" B and C.
2.From the above table assign circuits 01 - 14 as "Armed" or "Omitted" for each "Part-set
Group", see page 24 for full details.
3.Program the setting mode for each "Part-set Group", see page 20 for full details.
4.Program each "Part-set Code" with a four digit passcode, refer to the "User Operating
Instructions".
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Ifacircuitis "Omitted"inmorethanone "Part-setGroup"(circuits05and 06inourexample) it
will only be armed when all "Part-set Groups" are set. Using our example, if the system is
unset and "Part-set Code A" is entered, the exit procedure is started and at the end of the
exit procedure circuits 04, 08, 09 and 10 will be armed. The canteen detection circuits 05
and 06 will remain unarmed until "Part-set Group" B and C are set (system full-set).