Ts690r user manual




















Next Page. Page 4: Introduction The system can monitor 30 wireless zones and 8 conventional zones via remote keypads or LECs. Page 5: Character Starburst Ts TSR System Architecture Page 8: Control Panel Assembly Figure 2.

Page 9: Control Panel Installation Reposition the back box and mark the allow it to function during a mains fail condition. Figure 4. Remove the cover from the base and carefully remove the PCB.

Detection circuits from remote keypads or LECs must be hard wired. Two methods can be Normally open devices such as pressure pads The detector has a fan shaped sensitive Trigger -ve area approximately 10 metres in radius. Page Installation 5. Clip the body of the detector to the back box. Testing 1. Open and close the tamper for each PIR, this will put the detector in test mode.

Page R Remote Setting Device The The r universal transmitter is designed to work r is assigned as a detection circuit. The transmitter Learning signals an alarm when the associated magnet See "Adding Devices" Put the TSR control panel into walk test 1. Each RS printer. Switch off the V mains supply and measure the DC voltage at each remote keypad and 1. Page Panel Outputs [1. Page Program Circuits [1. Each circuit must be programmed in are omitted. Page System Timers [1.

If the timer is set to the bell for the duration of the "Pset Bel. Page Setting Modes [1. Page Configuration [1. Page Goto User Menu 1 [1. This option allows the engineer to re-map the remote keypad circuits. Strobe output. Outputs 1- 3. With a wirefree system we recommend that you carry out radio tests as part of a site survey to ensure that the control panel can receive the radio signal from the detectors.

If you cannot do the tests during a survey, carry them out before installation. Place the control panel in its planned location. Power up the control panel. Program the control panel to learn a detector. Select the "Walk Test" option see user guide. Test the reception by triggering the detector at each planned location.

If the control panel generates a tone the detector is being received. Switch the test transmitter on and place it at the proposed site for the control panel. The transmitter sends a pulsed signal, 10 seconds on and 5 seconds off.

Switch the test meter into "Track" mode and walk around the premises. Check that the signal strength is between 5 and 9 at each proposed location for detectors.

Move to a different location to improve the signal strength if it is between 1 and 4. Make sure the new location is suitable for the detector.

Change the location of the test transmitter if the signal strength is not greater than 4 for any transmitter, make sure that the user agrees to the new location for the control panel.

For certified systems note down the signal strength for each detector location and keep a record in the control panel and in the installation file. Positioned in a convenient location to connect the mains supply. Positioned within the protected area. Positioned in a convenient location so that the users can reach the control panel in order to operate the system.

Ensure that there is a clear space around the control panel to allow it to receive a good radio signal. Outside the area covered by the alarm system. Close to or on large metal structures, for example: water tanks, cars, fridges and freezers. Closer than 1 metre to mains wiring and metal water or gas pipes. Next to high voltage electrical equipment, or electronic equipment, particularly computers, photocopiers or other radios. Ensure that all Network and hard wired detection circuit cables are kept clear of mains supply cables, telephone cables, R.

Mains power supply cables to the system must be connected to an un-switched fused spur that cannot be accidentally switched off. The mains cable must enter the housing via its own cable entry point. The main supply cable for the TSR must enter the control panel via this entry point. Radio receving aerial. The aerial must positioned as shown when refitting the PCB. The mains transformer which transforms the incoming mains supply down to 18V a.

The mains connection terminals for the TSR. The terminal block is fitted with a mA fuse. Remove the screw from the top of the control panel and lift away the front cover. 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. Screw a No 10 screw into the plugged hole. Re-position the back box and mark the remaining two securing holes. Remove the back box, drill and plug the holes. Re-position the back box and pass all cables into the back box via the appropriate cable entries.

Secure the back box using not less than 30mm. Re-fit the PCB assembly by aligning the top of the PCB into the 2 supports in the top of the housing ensuring that the edges of the board sit between the 2 flanges and that aerial is positioned as shown in figure 2.

Push the bottom of the PCB until it clicks in place. Re-connect the AC leads to the transformer. If a remote keypad is being fitted to the system, refer to page The mains supply is connected to a 3 way "Euro Type" fused terminal block, which is fitted with a mA fuse. All electrical connections should be carried out by a qualified electrician and must comply with the current IEE regulations. To comply with European regulations the supply should be fed from a readily accessible disconnect device, e.

When making mains connections it should be ensured that if the cable slips in such a way as to place a strain on the conductors, the protective earthing conductor will be the last to take the strain. To clear the fault simply reconnect or replace the battery as appropriate. STB -. TRG -. This 1 Amp fuse protects the supply to the remote network and auxiliary devices. This 6-pin plug is used for connecting to either a CPA6.

When learning new devices you must hold the device so that the activity LED on the device aligns with the learn sensor. If these pins are shorted during power-up all system parameters are reset to their factory default settings. The tamper switch provides the tamper protection for the main control panel, so that if the cover is removed an alarm is generated.

A removable non-volatile memory NVM device that stores all system program parameters and the log events. Radio receiving aerial. This adjust the volume of the internal sounder and any extension loudspeakers.

Only the volume of the advisory tones such as entry, exit and chime may be adjusted using this control. Alarm tones are always at full volume. These flying leads provide the ac supply to the control panel. They are connected to the mains transformer and are not polarity conscious. These terminals provide the necessary connections to the external sounder or bell. Full details of connections are on page This terminal provides an output to a 16 Ohm extension loudspeaker.

These two terminals provide tamper protection to auxiliary devices, such as power supplies, extension loudspeakers etc. If they are not used they must be linked out. These are three switched -ve outputs rated at mA. These terminals provide the necessary connections to remote keypads.

Full details of connections are shown below. Each device has 5 connection terminals and therefore a 6 core cable is required for interconnection. It is recommended that the spare core is doubled up with the [B] connection as this will help reduce voltage drop on long cable runs. Devices can be individually connected back to the control panel star connection or looped together daisy-chain connection. Which ever method of connection is used the distance to the furthest device from the control panel must not exceed metres.

Power for detectors are provided by the [A] and [B] terminals, see figure 5. Two types of remote keypads can be used on the system, however, only the TS Star remote keypad can be used for programming. Any combination of remote keypad can be used on the same system if desired. Always ensure that all power mains and battery is removed before making any connections to the remote keypad. 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.

Hold the base in position keyhole to the top and mark the three securing holes, drill and 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. If the "ENT" key is disabled the remote keypad can only be used to set and unset the system.

Finally clip the remote keypad cover onto the base being careful not to trap any cables or to obstruct the tamper switch. Always ensure that all power mains and battery is removed before making any connections to the LEC.



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