Cooper Security 9751 User's Guide

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9x5x PROGRAMMING GUIDE HARDWIRED CONTROL UNITS

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1. Introduction Page 4 497096, issue 3 To restore all access codes to their default settings: 1. Remove mains power. 2. Open the case and disconnec

Page 3 - Contents

1. Introduction 497096, issue 3 Page 5 Adding and Deleting Tags You can use any industry-standard ISO tag or card with the 934 module. To purchas

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1. Introduction Page 6 497096, issue 3 To Add a Tag 1. Key in User 01 access code while the system is unset. The display shows: Select? 2. Press 4

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497096, issue 3 Page 7 2. PROGRAMMING COMMANDS 0: Country PTT Defaults Use this command to select the country and PTT defaults; it also loads defa

Page 6 - List of Figures

2. Programming Commands Page 8 497096, issue 3 Enter letters from the keypad one at a time by repeatedly pressing a number key until the display show

Page 7 - 1. INTRODUCTION

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 9 Value Type Description 05 Final Exit (FE) Zones of this type must be the first to be activate

Page 8 - Entering Installer Mode

2. Programming Commands Page 10 497096, issue 3 Value Type Description 11/12 Keyswitch There are two Keyswitch zone types: Momentary and Fixed. Us

Page 9 - Leaving Installer Mode

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 11 Value Type Description 17 Battery Fault (BF) This zone type is triggered by a fault in the bat

Page 10 - Performing an Engineer Reset

2. Programming Commands Page 12 497096, issue 3 Value Attribute Valid for Description X3 Double Knock (D) Normal Alarm (NA) Entry Route (ER) For zo

Page 11 - Adding and Deleting Tags

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 13 For information on how zones behave in linked partitions, refer to "Common Areas" on

Page 12 - To Delete a Tag

9853, 9752, 9751 Hardwired Control Unit Programming Guide This document applies to control panels using software version 4.2.x. © Cooper Security Ltd

Page 13 - 2. PROGRAMMING COMMANDS

2. Programming Commands Page 14 497096, issue 3 21: Zone Configuration This command enables you to select the wiring type of the zone connectors on t

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2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 15 23: Remote Reset Enable Option 1 enables Remote Reset, which is designed to operate with the pl

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2. Programming Commands Page 16 497096, issue 3 27: Exit Fault External Sounder This command controls what happens when an exit timer completes and a

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2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 17 29: Entry Alarm Delay Time This command determines what the system does if a user strays from a

Page 17 - Zone Attributes

2. Programming Commands Page 18 497096, issue 3 33: System User/Engineer Reset To require an engineer reset, select option 1. To permit a user reset,

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2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 19 37: Daytime Tamper Communication This command defines how the control unit reports tamper indic

Page 19 - 20: Change Engineer Code

2. Programming Commands Page 20 497096, issue 3 39: Level/Partition A Exit Mode Use this command to select the exit mode for Full Set or Partition A.

Page 20 - 22: Loudspeaker Chime

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 21 Notes on Lock Set: 1. Do not assign the keypad to more than one partition. Do not connect more

Page 21 - 23: Remote Reset Enable

2. Programming Commands Page 22 497096, issue 3 41: Bell Delay When an alarm occurs (for example, an intruder violates a zone), the system waits for

Page 22 - 28: Status Display

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 23 44: Level/Partition A Exit Time This command lets you set the Exit Time for Full Set or Partiti

Page 23 - 32: Keypads and Partitions

497096, issue 3 Page i Contents 1. INTRODUCTION... 1 About

Page 24 - 36: Alarm Abort

2. Programming Commands Page 24 497096, issue 3 48: Lockout Keypads During Entry This command enables you to lock keypads during entry when proximity

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2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 25 50: CSID Code To enable the user to use the "Remote Reset" facility (enabled with Com

Page 26 - Page 20 497096, issue 3

2. Programming Commands Page 26 497096, issue 3 54: Supervision Time Radio zones are supervised. If they do not communicate for a certain time, the c

Page 27 - 40: System Auto Rearm

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 27 55: Supervision Response This command specifies how the control unit responds to a reported sup

Page 28 - 43: Not used

2. Programming Commands Page 28 497096, issue 3 56: Number of Digits in Access Codes The control unit can use either four-digit or six-digit access c

Page 29 - 46: Tamper Alarm Response

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 29 60: Level B Final Exit Operation In a single system, this command specifies how the system trea

Page 30 - 49: Duress Code

2. Programming Commands Page 30 497096, issue 3 In a partitioned system, the options are: Option 0 Timed. Use this option if Partition B sets after

Page 31 - 52: Omit Alarm

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 31 65: Level/Partition B Exit Time This command sets the Exit Time for Level or Partition B. Optio

Page 32 - 54: Supervision Time

2. Programming Commands Page 32 497096, issue 3 69: Forbikobler Door Locking This command specifies whether the door controlled by the Forbikobler sy

Page 33 - 55: Supervision Response

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 33 In a partitioned system, the options are: Option 0 Timed. Use this option if Partition C sets

Page 34 - 59: External Sounder Tamper

Contents Page ii 497096, issue 3 61: Level B Entry Route Operation...

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2. Programming Commands Page 34 497096, issue 3 75: Level/Partition C Exit Time This command sets the Exit Time for Level or Partition C. Option 1 10

Page 36 - 64: Not used

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 35 77: Level/Partition D Alarm Response This command sets the Alarm Response for Level or Partitio

Page 37 - 68: Forbikobler Door Timer

2. Programming Commands Page 36 497096, issue 3 81 to 84: Output n Type These commands, along with Commands 215 to 218, select types for the control

Page 38 - 69: Forbikobler Door Locking

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 37 05 Walk Test: active during both engineer and user Walk Tests and during the time between sile

Page 39 - 74: Not used

2. Programming Commands Page 38 497096, issue 3 26 Pulse Set 1: active for time set by Command 170. 27 Pulse Set 2: active for time set by Command

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2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 39 87: Keypad Dual Key Alarms This command enables users to raise an alarm by pressing two keys on

Page 41 - 80: Forbikobler Chime

2. Programming Commands Page 40 497096, issue 3 Option 0 Masking (default). Resistance values of both 4.4kΩ and 9.1kΩ are reported as Masking detect

Page 42 - 81 to 84: Output n Type

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 41 99: Leave Installer Mode This command returns to user mode (for more information, see page 3).

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2. Programming Commands Page 42 497096, issue 3 102: Communication Fault Timeout This command sets the period after which a communications fault time

Page 44 - 86: Not used

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 43 105: Static Test Call With static testing, the control unit makes test calls at fixed times or

Page 45 - 87: Keypad Dual Key Alarms

Contents 497096, issue 3 Page iii 132: Send Tampers as Burglary...

Page 46 - 98: Load Full Defaults

2. Programming Commands Page 44 497096, issue 3 106: Line Fault Response This command sets how the control unit responds when it detects a fault on a

Page 47 - 101: Call Mode

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 45 109: Three-way Calling (UK only) To use three-way calling, you must make sure that the BT Netwo

Page 48 - 104: Not used

2. Programming Commands Page 46 497096, issue 3 112: Rings to Answer Use this command to set the number of rings for which the system waits before an

Page 49 - 105: Static Test Call

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 47 114: Access Mode You may wish to impose extra security on communication between a remote PC and

Page 50 - 108: Dynamic Test Call

2. Programming Commands Page 48 497096, issue 3 117: Account Number With SIA formats, the control unit can report alarms using a six-digit account nu

Page 51 - 111: Modem Speed (9853 only)

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 49 122: Communication Acknowledge This command is available only if Country is set to Ireland (Com

Page 52 - 113: Answer on One Ring

2. Programming Commands Page 50 497096, issue 3 126: Select Language The control unit can display messages on the keypads in several languages. Selec

Page 53 - 114: Access Mode

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 51 131: SIA Report Mode SIA reports are called telegrams. Each telegram contains the site identifi

Page 54 - 121: Not used

2. Programming Commands Page 52 497096, issue 3 KEYPAD MEDICAL MA 100 KEYPAD FIRE FC 110 KEYPAD PA HA 120 LID TAMPER TA 137 LID TAMPER RESTOR

Page 55 - 124: Reverse Open/Closed

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 53 KEYSWITCH DISARM OS 409 KEYSWITCH ARM CS 409 FULL Event SIA Code CID Code DOWNLOAD SUCC

Page 56 - 130: Not used

Contents Page iv 497096, issue 3 List of Figures Figure 1. Sensitive Area on 9930 Keypad for Tag ...

Page 57 - 131: SIA Report Mode

2. Programming Commands Page 54 497096, issue 3 133: Do not Send SIA Restores Use this command to stop the system sending SIA restore messages. Optio

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2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 55 137: AC Fail Override Use this command to determine how AC Fail alerts can be overridden. Optio

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2. Programming Commands Page 56 497096, issue 3 139: Fault User/Installer Reset Use this command to determine how alerts can be reset for all faults

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2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 57 143: Contact ID Report Restores If the Reporting Type is set to Contact ID (Command 103, option

Page 61 - 138: Line Fault Override

2. Programming Commands Page 58 497096, issue 3 Option 00 Not Used 21 Battery Fault 01 Fire 22 System Alarm 02 PA 23 Alarm Partition A 03 Bur

Page 62 - 141 to 142: Not used

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 59 159: Invert Plug-by Outputs By default, plug-by outputs have a positive voltage when inactive a

Page 63 - 144 to 150: Not used

2. Programming Commands Page 60 497096, issue 3 162: External Sounder on Confirmed or Unconfirmed Alarm Note: Set Alarm Confirmation (Command 89) to

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2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 61 164: User/Engineer Reset after Confirmed Alarm Note: Set Alarm Confirmation (Command 89) to 1 o

Page 65 - 160: Confirmed Alarm Timer

2. Programming Commands Page 62 497096, issue 3 Notes: 1. Generating a pulse on an output depends both on a set or unset pulse being defined for the

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2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 63 180: Print Log (9853 only) This command instructs the control unit to print the event log throu

Page 67 - 165 to 169: Not used

497096, issue 3 Page 1 1. INTRODUCTION About this Manual This manual is divided into five chapters: 1. Introduction provides an overview of how t

Page 68 - 176 to 179: Not used

2. Programming Commands Page 64 497096, issue 3 185: Keyswitch Auto Reset This command instructs the control unit to reset automatically if the user

Page 69 - 183: Set Display Line 2

2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 65 Option 00 Not Used 21 Battery Fault 01 Fire 22 System Alarm 02 PA 23 Alarm Partition A 0

Page 70 - 187 to 190: Not used

2. Programming Commands Page 66 497096, issue 3 200: Forbikobler Entry Timer This command sets the interval between a user entering the premises thro

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2. Programming Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 67 Setting Different Entry Timers for Different Entrances Suppose that you have installed a system

Page 72 - 200: Forbikobler Entry Timer

2. Programming Commands Page 68 497096, issue 3 211 to 214: Plug-by Communicator Outputs These commands select types for the four additional programm

Page 73 - 497096, issue 3 Page 67

497096, issue 3 Page 69 3. TESTING COMMANDS 90: Reading the Event Log The control unit keeps a log of recent events. The log can contain up to 700

Page 74 - 215 to 218: Output n Type

3. Testing Commands Page 70 497096, issue 3 Printing the Event Log (9853 only) Note: 975x models do not have the connector required for event log pr

Page 75 - 3. TESTING COMMANDS

3. Testing Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 71 Keypad Display Printed (9853 only)* Meaning Bell Tamper Rst Bell Tamper Restore Sounder tamper

Page 76 - Event Log Messages

3. Testing Commands Page 72 497096, issue 3 Keypad Display Printed (9853 only)* Meaning Low Batt Rstr Z== Low Batt Rstr Zone Z== Low battery rese

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3. Testing Commands 497096, issue 3 Page 73 Keypad Display Printed (9853 only)* Meaning U== System Reset U== Reset User – reset system U==

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1. Introduction Page 2 497096, issue 3 Operating Modes The alarm system has three basic modes of operation that provide access to commands appropriat

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3. Testing Commands Page 74 497096, issue 3 97: Engineer Walk Test This function enables the engineer to test all devices on the system. 1. Enter in

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497096, issue 3 Page 75 4. SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS Using a Partitioned System Introduction When programming a control unit, there are two ways of ch

Page 81 - 4. SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS

4. System Configurations Page 76 497096, issue 3 Programming Partitions Once you have selected a partitioned system, you can use the following comman

Page 82 - Programming Partitions

4. System Configurations 497096, issue 3 Page 77 Differences in Commands for Partitioned Systems When you are using a partitioned system, some co

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4. System Configurations Page 78 497096, issue 3 Common Areas Setting up a Common Area You can create a common area linked to two or more partitions.

Page 84 - Common Areas

4. System Configurations 497096, issue 3 Page 79 To see how this works, start with what happens at the end of a working day when all the users le

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4. System Configurations Page 80 497096, issue 3 LobbyCommon AreaOffice APartition AOffice BPartition BKPD KPDZ1Z2Z3Z4 Figure 4. Using a Private Door

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4. System Configurations 497096, issue 3 Page 81 Example 2. Double Common Area You are not limited to having one common area. Figure 6 shows thre

Page 87 - 497096, issue 3 Page 81

4. System Configurations Page 82 497096, issue 3 Partition D remains set during the day. Partitions A, B and C are unset, so the control unit leaves

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4. System Configurations 497096, issue 3 Page 83 DD243: 2004 Compliance Applicability Please study this section if all of the following apply: 1.

Page 89 - DD243: 2004 Compliance

1. Introduction 497096, issue 3 Page 3 Using Programming and Testing Commands When delivered from the factory, the control unit already has defau

Page 90 - Alarm Filtering

4. System Configurations Page 84 497096, issue 3 The table below summarises which options to select on various commands in order to comply with parag

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4. System Configurations 497096, issue 3 Page 85 PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 2004 Compliance EN 50131-1: 2004, Alarm systems – Intrusions and Hold-up

Page 92 - Programming for Compliance

4. System Configurations Page 86 497096, issue 3 Programming for Compliance Use the following setting to ensure compliance with PD 6662 / prEN 50131-

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497096, issue 3 Page 87 Index 24-hour Alarm ... 37 Abort Alarm ...

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Index Page 88 497096, issue 3 Exit mode Level/Partition A...20 Level/Partition B...

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Index 497096, issue 3 Page 89 PD6662 compliance... 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 30, 33, 35, 42, 43, 44, 53, 54, 55, 56, 60, 64, 66 Pr

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Index Page 90 497096, issue 3 Cooper Security Ltd. Security House Vantage Point Business Village Mitcheldean Gloucestershire GL17 0SZ www.scantronic.

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