Homelink 75 Security System Installation and Programming Guide For DD243:2004 Compliant Installations
© Cooper Security Ltd. 2006 Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this book are correct. However, neither the authors nor Cooper Security Limited accept any liability for loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book. The contents of this book are subject to change without notice. Printed and published in the U.K. This manual applies to software used in the 7510r control unit with version 3.0x software.
7510r Contents Introduction........................................................................................ 1 Overview ..................................................................................................... 1 A Tour of the Control Unit............................................................................... 2 Controls and Displays ............................................................................................. 2 Opening the Case ....................................
7510r Strobe on Unset (770r only)................................................................................... 37 System Options .......................................................................................... 38 User Access ......................................................................................................... 38 Remote Access..................................................................................................... 39 Language ..................................
7510r Introduction Overview The 7510r is the control unit for a Homelink 75 security system. The 7510r provides the user with an array of features designed for domestic users. These include social alarm monitoring, activity alarm monitoring, direct communication to mobile telephones and voice messaging. Fitted as standard within the plastic enclosure are all of the features required for an alarm system control unit including keypad, graphic display, high output siren, power supply and stand-by batteries.
Introduction 7510r A Tour of the Control Unit Controls and Displays Figure 1 shows the controls and displays available on the control unit. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # 8 1. LCD display (monochrome, 128x64 pixels). 2. Set key. 3. Navigation keys. 4. Numeric keypad. 5. Unset key. 6. Emergency keys. 7. Social alarm key. 8. Microphone aperture. Figure 1.
510r Introduction Opening the Case To gain access to the interior of the control unit undo the two screws at the bottom of the case. Figure 2. Screw Locations Ease the body from the wall plate, see Figure 3. Caution! Disconnect the ribbon cable from the wall plate before opening the case completely. Figure 3.
Introduction 7510r Controls and Connectors Figure 4 shows the connectors available in the body of the control unit. 10 9 8 7 1 6 5 2 4 3 1. Siren. 2. Battery compartment. 3. Internal loudspeaker. 4. Telephone line connector. 5. Reset and Kick Start pins. 6. External loudspeaker and microphone connector. 7. Access to plug on modules. 8. Back plate ribbon cable and connector. 9. Loudspeaker volume adjuster. 10. USB Socket Figure 4.
7510r Technical Specification Specification General Product name Manufacturer Environmental Operating temperature Dimensions Weight Case material Zones Telecommands Pendants Outputs Internal Clock Security Security Grade Radio detector differs Radio Supervision Access code Code blocking Radio Radio Section 7510r. Cooper Security Ltd. Class II. Tested -10 to +55°C. 285mm W, 206mm H, 45mm D. 1.060 kg (without stand-by battery). ABS. 2 wired, 32 radio. 16. 16. 2 wired, 32 radio.
Technical Specification Transmitter range 7510r The range of the transmitters compatible with this control unit depends on the environment in which they are installed. As a guideline, most transmitters will work up 200m range in free space conditions. Communications Speech messages can be configured to be up to 44s long (one 12s home message and four consecutive alarms messages of 8s each).
7510r Technical Specification Power Supply The internal power supply is an off-line switching type. This product complies with the requirements of EN501316 Type A power supply at Grade 2 and environmental class 2. Mains power supply Standby Battery Monitoring includes 230VAC, 80mA max, 40mA min, +10%/-15%, 50/60Hz ±5%. 6 x 1.2V 2000mAh AA rechargeable NiMH. Standby time: more than 12 hours. Max recharge time: less than 72 hours. Mains fail, battery low voltage, battery failure.
Technical Specification 7510r This product complies with the requirements of EN501316:1997 at grade 2 and environmental class II. This equipment is compliant with EN 50136-2-1:1998 and EN 50136-2-3:1998. It allows the alarm transmission system to meet the performance requirements of EN 50131-1:2006 ATS 2 provided that: a) It is installed in accordance with the installation instructions. b) The connected PSTN is functioning normally. c) The ARC is adequately equipped.
7510r Installation Warning: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of this device is below those levels considered safe by European exposure limits. Nevertheless, when fitting the product place it in such a manner as to minimise the potential for human contact during normal operation. To minimise exposure, users should be more than 200 mm from the device during normal operation Tools Required Flat screwdriver (small). Philips screwdriver. Drill. 6mm and 4mm drill bits.
Installation 7510r 2. Fix the Wall Plate Use at least three fixing holes when mounting the wall plate on a wall. Figure 7. Screw Wall Plate to Wall 3. Connect to Mains Figure 8 shows the mains connection. Connect to a suitable supply using a double pole disconnect device in accordance with EN60950-1. Figure 8.
7510r Installation 4. Connect Wired Detectors (Optional) Figure 9 shows an example of using the wired inputs to connect simple door contact. Note that the 7510r does not provide auxiliary power for PIRs. Z34 2k2 Z33 4k7 C O/P2 NC Door Contact NO C O/P1 NC NO Figure 9. Connecting Detectors 5. Connect to Telephone Line (Optional) The person connecting the 7510r control unit to the PSTN must be suitably qualified.
Installation 7510r 6. Remote Loudspeaker/Microphone (Optional) If you wish to add either a Loudspeaker/Microphone unit (0208EUR-00) or Loudspeaker only unit (0904UK-00) for social alarm use, then connect them as shown in Figure 11. Figure 11. Loudspeaker/Microphone Connection Tone Volume Softer Note: This control changes the volume of non-alarm tones (for example Exit/Entry tone). To change the volume of voice announcements see “7510r User Guide”. The volume of alarm tones is fixed. Louder Figure 12.
7510r Installation 7. Fit Battery Fit six AA 2100mAh NiMH batteries to the battery compartment in the back of the control unit, see Figure 13. Figure 13. Fitting Batteries Make sure that you refit the battery compartment lid and secure it with the screw provided. 8. Assemble and Close Control Unit Hook the top of the control unit body over the top of the wall plate. Connect the ribbon cable from the control unit body to the wall plate (see Figure 14). Figure 14.
Installation 7510r Commissioning the System After installing the control unit you should commission the alarm system as follows: 1. Apply mains power to the control unit. Note: When you connect the control unit to the power supply for the first time, the control unit asks you to select the language to be used by the display, followed by the default programming options for a particular country. You can examine the defaults when you enter programming mode. 2.
7510r Programming Entering Installer Menu 1. Make sure the system is unset and showing the standby screen (time and date). 2. Press Menu. 3. Key in your Installer access code. (When delivered from the factory the default Installer access code is “7890”). When you key in the last digit of the access code the keypad displays the first item on the Installer Menu. 4. Press u or n to display more items from the menu. 5. Press SELECT to enter that item of the menu. Leaving the Installer Menu 1.
Programming 5. Apply mains power if available. 6. Remove the short from the Reset pins. 7510r The control unit loads the factory default access codes: User 1: 1234, Installer: 7890. 7. Close the control unit. Restoring All Factory Default Programming If you wish to restore all factory default options then: 1. From the Installer Menu select System Options, Restore Defaults, Factory Defaults. The display asks for confirmation. 2. Press YES to load defaults.
7510r Programming Reference - Detectors Detectors Add/Del Detector To use a radio zone the control unit must learn the identity of the radio detector. To learn radio detectors select Detectors, Add/Del Detector. If you want the control unit to select the first free zone for you then select Auto Learn. Follow the instructions on the display and trigger the tamper of the detector you want the system to learn. The control unit gives a confirmation tone when it learns the detector successfully.
Programming Reference - Detectors 7510r Deleting a Single Detector To delete an individual detector select Detectors, Add/Del Detectors from the Installer Menu. Select a zone showing the icon. The display offers you the choice of deleting the detector ID or defaulting the zone. If you select “Delete Detector ID” then the control unit “forgets” the ID of the detector, but leaves any zone programming in place.
7510r Programming Reference - Detectors program for that zone. Select the item you wish to change. Changing Zone Names When changing the zone name, key in the letters from the keypad. Each number is associated with a range of letters in the same way as on many mobile phones. Figure 15 shows which letters appear on each key. To delete characters press DELETE. If you wish to move the insertion point press u or n.
Programming Reference - Detectors 7510r Entry Route. Use this zone type for detectors sited between the Final Exit door/detector and the control unit. If an ‘Entry Route’ zone is violated when the system is set, an alarm will occur. If the entry/exit timer is running when an Entry Route zone is violated then no alarm occurs until the entry/exit timer expires.
7510r Programming Reference - Detectors Technical Alarm. Use this zone type when you want to monitor equipment, for example a freezer, without causing a burglar alarm. If a technical alarm zone is activated while the system is set, the system makes no audible alarm. However, when a user unsets the system the keypad indicates a fault. If a technical alarm zone is activated while the system is unset then the system starts a pulsed tone from the keypad.
Programming Reference - Detectors 7510r Exit Normal Alarm A zone programmed as ‘Exit Normal Alarm’ behaves similarly to a Normal Alarm zone. However, a zone of this type will start an alarm if the detector is triggered during the exit time. Partitions and Zones When you first teach a detector to the control unit then the zone defaults to partition 1. You can assign zones of the following type to one or more partitions: Normal Alarm, Final Exit, Entry Route, Key Box, and Exit Normal Alarm.
7510r Programming Reference - Outputs When a partition holding this zone is set the control unit starts an intruder alarm if the detector is activated. See page 73 for instructions on how to set the Activity Time. Part Set When a user instructs the control unit to part set, the control unit sets only those zones with the Part Set attribute. If a user performs a “Part Set All” then the control unit sets all zones in the system with the Part Set attribute.
Programming Reference - Outputs 7510r Teaching Radio Receivers To teach the control unit's identity to a radio receiver select Outputs, Add Output. The Add Output screen allows you to select the control unit output that you wish to make the receiver learn. Use u or n to select the desired output and press Select. Follow the instructions on the control unit display, and remember the following points: When you press TEACH the control unit starts broadcasting its own identity to the receiver.
7510r Programming Reference - Outputs Note: If you press DELETE until the current name has disappeared from the display, and then press DELETE once more, the display leaves the name change screen and restores the name of the output to its previous value. Output Types For all outputs (hardwired and radio) the types available are: Not Used: The control unit will not operate any output assigned to this type. Siren The control unit operates this output during an alarm.
Programming Reference - Outputs 7510r operates when the system is in alarm, and remains active until the user disarms the system. Note: For best results use this output type on a strobe connected to a 770r Wireless Access Module. The strobe on a 750r cannot respond correctly because of the battery saving circuits within the radio siren. Pulse Set This output becomes active for a minimum of 1 second when any partition is fully set.
7510r Programming Reference - Other Devices Zone Follow The control unit activates this output when a specified zone has been triggered. If you select this type for a zone then the display shows an extra “Follow” option for the output. Use this option to select the zone you wish the output to follow. User Defined Assign this output type to any outputs that you want the user to control. The user can switch the output on or off from the keypad, an arming station, or control the output using a telecommand.
Programming Reference - Other Devices 7510r same time as the internal siren. The external siren runs for a fixed period of 90 seconds. By default, the control unit assigns a 750r external siren to all partitions. To program a 750r select Other Devices – External Siren . Adding an External Siren To make the control unit learn the ID of an external siren: 1. Select Other Devices – External Siren – Add/Del Ext Siren. The display shows two possible “memory slots” for external sirens.
7510r 2. Programming Reference - Other Devices Select a used memory slot. The display shows the message “Delete Ext Siren”. 3. Press SELECT to make the control unit “forget” the siren ID learned into that memory slot. The control unit forgets the siren’s identity, removes the “ ” icon from the end of the line, and gives a double beep. Info Module The Info Module is an external display module that can show the setting state of the system or one or more partitions.
Programming Reference - Other Devices 2. 7510r Select the option you require. When you select Enabled, the control unit carries on transmitting to the Info Module. When you select Disabled, the control unit stops transmitting data to all the Info Modules. The default setting for this menu option is Disabled. The control unit changes the setting to Enabled when you teach an Info Module the control unit’s identity.
7510r Programming Reference - Other Devices Adding a WAM To teach the control unit the WAM’s identity: 1 Select Other Devices – WAM – Add/Del WAM. The display shows a list of available WAM modules from WAM 1 to WAM 8. Each line is a “memory slot” for learning the identity of a single WAM module. When a slot is occupied with a WAM the then line shows a “ ” icon. 2. Select the memory slot that you wish to use.
Programming Reference - Other Devices 5 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 4 3 2 1 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 2 1 7510r 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Table 1. WAM Zones and OPs to Panel Zone and OPs Viewing a WAM To check the functions of the WAMs currently learned by the control unit: 1. Select Other Devices – WAM – View WAM. The display shows a list of the available WAM memory slots. When a slot is occupied with a WAM the then line shows a “ ” icon. 2.
7510r Programming Reference - Other Devices Arming Station The Arming Station is a transmitter that users can employ to set and unset partitions remotely, or operate outputs. The Arming Station is a transmitter only, and does not display any system information. The Arming Station has four buttons and a small light that glows when it transmits a signal.
Programming Reference - Other Devices 7510r Re-Programming Arming Station Buttons If you wish to re-program the buttons on an Arming Station. 1. Select Other Devices – Arming Station – Edit Arming Station. The display shows a list of the Arming Stations. 2. Select the Arming Station you want to program. The display shows a list of buttons, F1 to F4. 3. Select the button you wish to reprogram.
7510r Programming Reference - Partitions 4. Select the option you wish to use for the button. 5. The control unit assigns that function to the button and gives a double beep. The display shows the list of buttons again. 6. Repeat steps 3 to 5 to program the other buttons as necessary. Deleting an Arming Station If you wish to remove an Arming Station from the system: 1. Select Other Devices – Arming Station - ADD/DEL Arming Station. 2. Select the Arming Station that you wish to delete.
Programming Reference - Partitions 7510r Final Door Set. Use this option to complete setting the partition by closing a door fitted with a Final Exit zone detector. Note that the exit time is infinite in this option. Note: Do not try to make a PIR zone act as a Final Exit for a partition. Radio PIR detectors have a “lock out” period after each activation in order to conserve battery power.
7510r Programming Reference - Partitions Siren + Comms Full alarm (communication and siren). Part Set Exit Mode You can select an exit mode for a part set partition that is different from that used when the same partition is full set. Page 35 lists the exit modes available. Note: If you wish to use Final Door Set exit mode when part setting a partition then: 1. Make sure that you include a zone with Final Exit type in that partition. 2.
Programming Reference - System Options 7510r sounder receiver (mode 4). The WAM operates its strobe output while the partition unsets. System Options This section of the Installer Menu contains a series of options that affect the working of the alarm system as a whole. User Access To give users access to various system facilities select System Options, User Access. Press the u or n keys to scroll up or down the list on the display.
7510r Programming Reference - System Options Choose "N" to enforce Installer reset. The user can then silence the alarm, but the Installer must reset the system by entering the Installer access code. Omit All In some countries it is the custom to allow the user to omit all normal alarm zones that may be open (active) and preventing setting. Other countries do not allow this and require the user to omit each open zone individually. To allow Omit All choose "Y".
Programming Reference - System Options Toggle output nn 7510r #9*nn* See “Homelink 75 User Guide” for more details. There are two options: Call-out control If you set this option to Y then the remote operator can control the system when they answer a call from the control unit. If you set this option to N then the remote operator can still use the speech dialler commands, but cannot use the remote control commands.
7510r Programming Reference - System Options Note that Factory Defaults sets all reporting defaults to UK values, changes the language to English, and erases all names and stored texts. However, select Factory Defaults does not erase the log or stored voice memos. Installer Code The default Installer access code is 7890. Cooper Security Ltd recommend that you change this code to some other number. To change the Installer access code select System Options, Installer Code.
Programming Reference - System Options 7510r Auto Rearm To change the number of times that the system will rearm when the siren time expires select: System Options, Auto Rearm. Select NEVER to make the system never re-arm (the system will go into alarm once only). Select one of the other options to make the system re-arm once, twice, three, four or five times, or always. The system re-arms all closed zones, but not detectors that are still sending alarm signals.
7510r Programming Reference - System Options Stray on Entry Delay To determine what the system will do if a user strays from an entry route zone during entry select System Options, Stray on ent Dly. (This option is available to provide compliance with EN 50131-1.) Select Disabled to make the system give an alarm immediately if the user strays from an entry route zone during entry.
Programming Reference - System Options 7510r Jamming Detection The control unit can detect interfering (or "jamming") radio signals. To enable jamming detection select System Options, Jamming. If the control unit detects jamming once you have enabled this option then the display shows an Alert message for the user. Batt Load Test A battery load test is an extra test that the control unit can carry out to test the health of the internal back-up batteries.
7510r Programming Reference - System Options There are three options available: Off The user cannot force set the system, even if you have applied the force set zone attribute to any zones. Confirm The user can force set the system.
Programming Reference - System Options 7510r Alarm Confirmation Note: This section of the manual describes the menus available for programming the system to meet DD243. For a description of how you may wish to apply these menus see Appendix A. In order to program your requirements for DD243 select System Options, Alarm Confirmation. The options available are: Confirmation Used When set to ‘Yes’ this option enables the features designed to ensure the system complies with DD243:2004.
7510r Programming Reference - IP Network User/Installer: The user can reset after an unconfirmed alarm, but the Installer must reset after a confirmed alarm. User/User: The user can reset after both unconfirmed and confirmed alarms. Installer/Installer: The user cannot reset after an alarm, the installer must do it. Note: If a user causes an alarm which would require Installer reset then they have 120s to abort the alarm, which they can then reset themselves.
Programming Reference - Downloading 7510r Note: If you leave this field blank then the control unit will use DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) to obtain an IP Address from a DHCP server. IP Sub-Net Mask If necessary, key in the sub-net mask, for example “255.255.255.000”. This number has the same format as the IP address. Gateway IP Address If necessary, key in the gateway IP address. This number has the same format as the IP address. IP Port Number Key in the port number.
7510r Programming Reference - Downloading display the account name from the keypad: Select Downloading, Account Name. Note that you cannot change the account name from the keypad. Connection Type To choose which physical connection you wish to use select Downloading, Connection Type. The options available are: Remote Automatically answer calls coming from a remote PC over the telephone network. You will also need to program "Rings to Answer" and/or "Answer on One Ring", see below.
Programming Reference - Downloading 7510r unit again, within 10 to 90 seconds. The control unit answers after the first ring. Note: When using "Answer on One Ring" set the number of rings in "Rings to Answer" to a higher number than that used by the equipment sharing the telephone line with the control unit. If you do not, then the 7510r will answer before the other equipment. Access Mode This function allows you to provide extra security when a remote PC is dialling into the system.
7510r Programming Reference - Downloading first upload can be carried out either from User Menu, or from Installer Menu. Unattended. The control unit answers as soon as the number of rings set in "Rings to Answer" or "Answer on One Ring" have elapsed. Note: The Downloader operator can choose to use Secure Callback, even though the alarm system is programmed for Unattended Mode.
Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r IP Port 1 Key in the port number that Downloader “listens” to on the remote PC at IP address 1. IP Address 2 Key in an alternate IP Address used by Downloader. IP Port 2 Key in the port number used by the alternate IP address. Secure Callback Select Downloading, Secure Callback to allow Downloader to use a third callback number (independent of the telephone numbers in the Downloading, Phone Book option).
7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Speech Dialler Deals with recording speech messages, selecting the alarm types that will trigger them, and selecting destinations for the messages. SMS Deals with creating text messages, selecting the alarm types that will trigger them and selecting destinations for the messages. Line Fail Reporting Allows you to select how the control unit reports a communications failure if either the PSTN or a plug on module fails.
Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r Single. The control unit reports to the first telephone number in the Phone Book, using a single account number (see "Account Numbers" on page 55). Operation: The control unit dials the number and attempts to connect with the ARC. If the call fails, the control unit ends the call and then re-attempts to connect up to a maximum of 15 times. Alternate. The control unit reports to one of the two telephone numbers in the Phone Book.
7510r Programming Reference - Reporting If you have fitted an 8750 Ethernet module then the control unit can report alarm events over the Internet to a suitable receiver. There are two types of receiver: an IRIS polling engine, or a specialised application running on an ARC’s PCs. You must store separate IP addresses for each type of receiver. When communicating with a receiver at the ARC you can specify two IP addresses.
Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r With CID the control unit sends only the last four digits of the account code. With Fast Format you can use four-, five- or six-digit codes. The control unit pads five-digit codes to six digits using a leading zero. The control unit leaves four- and six-digit codes unchanged. Note: If you need to add a letter to the account code press the numbers keys repeatedly until the letter you want appears on the display. See page 19.
7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Close (see note 1) Zone Omitted (Channel 5. see note 2) Burg Partition 1 Burg Partition 2 Burg Partition 3 Burg Partition 4 Alarm Confirmation (required for DD243) Alarm Abort Notes:1. Open and Close provide the same functions as Open/Close, but on two separate channels. 2. Zone Omitted - the control unit sends this signal when a user omits a zone. (Required for DD243.) 3.
Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r mode above it.) Use the table to decide which mode is appropriate for the installation. Note: The control unit delays reporting/logging either mains loss, or leaving Installer Menu with mains loss, by 15-22 minutes (chosen randomly). The control unit delays reporting/logging either mains restore, or leaving Installer Menu with mains restored, by 60-90 sec (chosen randomly). BASIC Event Code Table 1.
7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Table 1.
Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r SIA Report Restorals If you have selected a SIA report mode in Reporting, Alarms then you can enable or disable restoral reporting by selecting Reporting, Alarms, SIA Report Restore. The options available are: Disabled Restore off. The system does not communicate restorals. Enabled. Restore on. The system will communicate restorals, as long as the SIA report mode you have selected permits it (see page 57).
7510r Programming Reference - Reporting control unit to make a static test call at 6:00pm every day. To make test calls on one day every month select Reporting, Alarms, Static Test Call, Monthly. From the display select a number between 1 and 31 to specify the day of the month on which the call should take place. The control unit will make a test call at 1am on the selected day. Note that the control unit will add or subtract up to 16 minutes at random to the time you specified.
Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r If you select Enabled the for full alarm response the control unit sends tampers as burglary (BA) and sends Contact ID 130 in place of Contact ID 137. Social Care Reporting The control unit sends a social care alarm message for the following types of alarm: Emergency A user presses a button on a pendant. The control unit then reports to the social care station with an EMERG BUTTON event (SCANCOM channel 2).
7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Function SCANCOM SCAN FAST TUN STALL Talk DTMF ‘2’ N/A DTMF ‘C’ Listen DTMF ‘1’ N/A DTMF ‘*’ Toggle DTMF ‘*’ N/A N/A End this call DTMF ‘5’ N/A DTMF‘#’ Play ‘Home’ message. DTMF ‘3’ N/A N/A 2. The control unit sends the “Home” speech message (see “Speech Dialler” on page 65) to identify the caller. Note that you will have to use the Speech Dialler menu to record the Home Message. 3.
Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r Alternate. Reports to one of the two telephone numbers in the Phone Book. Operation: The control unit dials the first telephone number and attempts to connect to the receiving centre. If call fails, the control unit ends the call, dials the second telephone number and attempts to connect to the receiving centre. If received and acknowledged on this attempt, the control will close down and the alarm transmission will be complete.
7510r Programming Reference - Reporting of the account code. If you key in four characters then the control unit uses only those four characters. If you key in five characters then the control unit pads the number of digits out to six by adding leading zeros. When using Tunstall report type the control unit adds leading zeros to make shorter account codes eight characters long.
Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r emergency”. The control unit plays these messages after the home message. The control unit can record up to 12 seconds of speech for the Home message, and up to eight seconds of speech for each of the alarm messages. While programming the speech dialler you link each message with the specific alarm type you wish to report.
7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Call Mode This option enables or disables the speech dialler feature. To employ speech dialling set the call mode to “Enabled”. Messages To record the speech messages you wish the speech dialler to use enter Installer mode and select Reporting, Speech Dialler, Messages. Select the message you want to record. If the message does not have any speech already recorded the display shows the Record Message option on its own. Press SELECT to start recording.
Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r User Menu. A user can enter a new telephone number in this slot at will. This allows the user to re-direct any speech message programmed for this slot. Report Triggers In the 7510r you can link up to five different trigger events to each speech message. A trigger event is one item selected from a list of alarm types. To link specific trigger events to individual messages select Alarms, Speech Dialler, Report Triggers. The display shows a list of voice messages.
7510r Programming Reference - Reporting Note: There are a total of five voice messages available. The control unit always sends the Home Message at the beginning of every speech report. The control unit then sends messages 1, 2, 3 or 4 to the telephone numbers you selected. Call Acknowledge If the called party answers a speech dialler call, then they can end the call by sending back a DTMF ‘5’ (see page 62). With Call Acknowledge enabled the control unit ends the call when it receives a DTMF ‘5’.
Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r The control unit sends the text in the Home Message to every telephone number you have programmed for SMS messages. The control unit also sends message 1 to telephone number 1, message 2 to telephone number 2, message 3 to telephone number 3 and message 4 to telephone number 4. To link the messages to specific alarms, you must select a list of alarm events for each message while programming the system. Call Mode This option enables or disables SMS reporting.
10r Programming Reference - Reporting SMS Triggers You can link a set of alarm events to each message. To link an event select Reporting, SMS, SMS Triggers. Select a message from the list displayed on the screen. The control unit shows the phone number (or name) of the message destination, and a list of events. (Note that the display does not show an entry for the Home Message. The control unit sends the text in the Home Message at the beginning of every SMS message.
Programming Reference - Reporting 7510r telephone number before accepting a request to process a SMS message. Line Fail Reporting This menu lets you program the system to respond with either audible or silent alarms when the control unit detects a fault on one of its communication lines. To program Line Fail Reporting select Reporting, Line Fail Reporting.
7510r Programming Reference - Social Care Primary Telecoms This option allows you to choose which communication link the control unit will use first. If you select PSTN the control unit will always try to report on the PSTN line first, followed by any plug on module if the PSTN line fails. If you choose Plug On then the control unit will try to use any plug on module to report alarms, and use an attached PSTN line if the plug on module fails.
Programming Reference - Testing 7510r control unit’s microphone. If necessary you can change the volume of sound from the loudspeaker by selecting Social Care Alarms, Set Volume (see also “Controls and Connectors” Figure 4 item 9 on page 4 and “Remote Loudspeaker/Microphone on page 12). Testing If you think that part of the system is not working correctly then you can use the Test option to test various peripherals. The Test option also lets you check the identity of Telecommands, Pendants and Tags.
7510r Programming Reference - Testing Press BACK to end the test. Detector Signals The display shows the current and lowest value of the received signal strengths from each learned radio transmitter. Ext Siren Signals The display shows a list of the received signal strengths from each 750r siren. WAMs Signals The display shows a list of the received signal strengths from each 770r module. Arm Station Signals The display shows a list of the received signal strengths from each 7525r arming station.
Programming Reference - View Log 7510r Tag Present the tag to the top left hand corner of the front of the control unit. The display shows the user assigned to the tag. View Log The control unit keeps a log of the last 350 events (for example, alarms and setting/unsetting). You can read the log when the system is completely unset. 1. Enter the Installer Menu and select View Log. The display shows you the most recent log event. 2. Press u or n to scroll through the log. n shows earlier events.
7510r Appendix A: DD243 Compliance Applicability Please study this section if the following applies: 1. You are installing an alarm system in the United Kingdom. 2. The system has remote signalling and requires the local Police Authority to issue a URN (Unique Reference Number). 3. You have chosen to use "Sequential Alarm Confirmation" to comply with DD243: 2004. Note: The installed system will only fully comply with the requirements of DD243: 2004 if it has been designed in accordance with this section.
Appendix A 7510r Unsetting (Clause 6.4) The table below summarises which options to use within System Options, Alarm Confirmation to ensure compliance with DD243: 2004 paragraphs 6.4.2, 6.4.4 or 6.4.5. DD243: 2004 Para: Possible Installation System Options Menu Item: Confirmation Used Entry Code Lockout After Entry 6.4.2 Unset from outside the premises using a keyswitch zone input – entry must be prevented until system is unset 6.4.4 Keypad and user access code No Never No Never 6.4.
7510r Appendix A BS 8473: 2006 In addition, if you wish the installation to comply with BS 8473 : 2006 then use the following commands: Command Name System Options, User Access Reset After Alarm System Options, Alarm Confirmation Reset Unconf/Conf Value N Notes Engineer Reset. User/Installer Allows users to reset the system after an unconfirmed alarm, but not after a confirmed alarm.
7510r Appendix B: Glossary Alert An icon ( ) shown on the display to draw the user’s attention to a change in the system status that may require some user action. ARC Alarm Receiving Centre. GSM Groupe Spécial Mobile. The mobile phone standard used throughout Europe and many other parts of the world. ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network. PA Panic Alarm (sometimes called “Personal Attack”). PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network. SMS Short Message Service.