MENVIER SECURITY
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Menvier40/100 CONTENTS Terminology ........................................ ii 1. Introduction ..................................... 1 Communications ................................. 1 Level Setting or Ward based system ..... 1 Installer Programming Interface ........... 2 About this Guide ................................. 2 2. Before You Begin .............................. 2 Preparation .......................................... 2 Radio Site Survey ...............................
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Menvier40/100 1. Introduction The Menvier40 and Menvier100 are control units for hybrid wired/wirefree alarm systems intended for domestic, commercial or industrial use. Both control units have identical hardware, but the Menvier40 can handle up to 40 zones, while the Menvier100 can handle up to 100 zones. See the Menvier40/100/300 Engineering Guide for a list of other software differences.
Menvier40/100 zone to each ward. Each zone can also belong to more than one ward. Each ward can have a Full Set level and one Part Set level. During installation the installer can allocate keypads, sounders or outputs to any of the wards. For a detailed description of the Installer‟s programming menu please read Menvier40/100/300 Engineering Guide available from www.coopersecurity.co.uk.
Menvier40/100 www.coopersecurity.co.uk for more information about the factors affecting radio signal strength. Siting the Control Unit and Wired Zone Expanders WARNING Ensure that the fixings are strong enough to support the weight of the control unit, its lid and a 17Ah lead acid battery. The total weight of the control unit plus batteries can be up to 12kg. Do site the unit: Upright, battery at the bottom. (This does not apply to the wired zone expander.) Within a protected zone.
Before You Begin Menvier40/100 1. Case back. 2. Fixing holes. 3. Cable entry holes for detector and keypad wiring. 4. Transformer. 5. Fused mains connector. 6. Mains cable anchor point. 7. Cable entry hole for mains supply. 8. Hole for back tamper fitting. 9. Space for batteries (one 17Ah). 10. Cable entry holes for loudspeakers, siren/strobes and communicators. 11. Printed circuit board (PCB). 12. Plastic PCB tray. Figure 2 Control Unit 1. PSTN Connector for on board communicator. 2.
Menvier40/100 Before You Begin 1. Bus cable connector. 2. Aux power. 3. Wired zone connectors. 4. Aux power. 5. Outputs (relay and transistorised). 6. 12V Siren/Bell supply. 7. Siren and strobe. 8. Auxiliary tamper 9. Loudspeaker.
Before You Begin Menvier40/100 3 i-kp01 Controls and Displays 1 1 2 3 2 8 4 5 7 3 4 6 1. Central keyhole. 2. Rear tamper shroud. 3. Cable entry. 4. Fixing holes. 1. LCD display (2 x 20 characters). 2. Programming keys. 3. Navigation keys 4. Alert LEDs 5. Setting and unsetting keys. 6. Programmable HUA keys. 7. Number/text keys. 8. Set/Unset LEDs. Figure 7 Keypad Rear Housing 1 Figure 5 Controls and Displays Opening the ikp-01 Keypad 2 Note: For EN50131-3:2009, 8.
Menvier40/100 Before You Begin 1 5 1 13 7 8 1 1 6 7 1 9 10 10 12 11 2 2 3 1. Cable entry (also behind PCB). 2. Fixing holes. 3. Addressing button. 4. Bus cable connector. 5. Central keyhole. 6. Outputs. 7. Aux power. 8. Lid tamper (rear tamper behind PCB). 9. Bus address display. 10. Zone connectors. 11. Sounder. 12. Bus termination jumper. 13. Engineering keypad connector 4 Figure 9 Wired Expander 1 5 1 1 1 9 1 6 3 7 1. Cable entry (also behind PCB). 2. Fixing holes. 3.
Before You Begin Power Availability Before connecting any external devices to the control unit, you must make sure that the control unit can provide sufficient current to power the system during a mains failure for the time required to meet the appropriate standard. PD6662 Grade 3 requires 12 hours (when the control unit is fitted with an ATS4 communicator) including two periods of 15 mins in alarm. The amount of current available from the control unit depends on the size of battery fitted and its health.
Menvier40/100 Before You Begin (parallel) configuration at the control unit connector. Figure 11 Bus Wiring Configurations For star configurations the cable length from control unit to the most distant bus device should be kept short, and should not exceed 100m. There should be no more than four arms in the star. If there are more than two arms AND two cables are long while the remaining cables are short (less than 10m) then it is possible to terminate at the two devices on the ends of the long cables.
Before You Begin Menvier40/100 Table 1. Voltage Drop Current Drawn 60mA 80mA 100mA 120mA 140mA 160mA 180mA 200mA 220mA 240mA 260mA 280mA 300mA 320mA 340mA 360mA 380mA 400mA 420mA 440mA 460mA 480mA 500mA 520mA 540mA 560mA 580mA 600mA Cable Length (Standard 7/0.2 alarm cable) 10m 0.10V 0.13V 0.16V 0.19V 0.22V 0.26V 0.29V 0.32V 0.35V 0.38V 0.42V 0.45V 0.48V 0.51V 0.54V 0.58V 0.61V 0.64V 0.67V 0.70V 0.74V 0.79V 0.80V 0.83V 0.86V 0.90V 0.93V 0.96V 20m 0.19V 0.26V 0.32V 0.38V 0.45V 0.51V 0.58V 0.64V 0.70V 0.
Menvier40/100 3. Installation point where the tamper bracket touches the wall. see Figure 14 Note: The installation steps listed below assume that you have already decided on the required number and location for all keypads, expanders and power supplies. Caution: Static Electricity Like many other electronic products, the control unit, keypads and expanders contain components that are sensitive to static electricity. Try not to handle their PCBs directly.
Installation Menvier40/100 carrier into the holes provided, see Figures 15 to 17. Figure 15 Insert Tabs Figure 17 Fit Securing Screw When the PCB is in place, connect the wires from the transformer to the 20Vac connector on the PCB (11 in Figure 3). Installing the Lid/Back Tamper Figure 16. Push Home Clips Figure 18 Lid/Back Tamper Fit combined lid/back tamper bracket and switch (provided). Ensure that the switch is oriented as shown in Figure 18.
Menvier40/100 Installation Step 2. Run Bus Cable Please read “Cabling Requirements on page 8. Step 3. Fit and Connect the Keypad(s) Siting the Keypad(s) Do site the keypad(s): Within the area protected by the alarm system. At a convenient height and location for the user. Out of sight of potential intruders. Do NOT site the keypad(s): Next to electronic equipment, particularly computers, photocopiers or other radio equipment, CAT 5 data lines or industrial mains equipment.
Installation Menvier40/100 Tone Volume To alter the volume of non-alarm tones from the keypad adjust the keypad sounder volume control (2 in Fig 8): Louder Note: This control changes the volume of non-alarm tones (for example Exit/Entry tone). The volume of alarm tones is fixed.
Menvier40/100 Installation Mains Connection Figure 22 shows the mains connection. Connect to a suitable supply using a double pole disconnect (isolation) device in accordance with EN60950-1. Caution: Do not apply power at this point. Anchor the mains cable with a strain-relief tie. There is a eye located near the mains cable entry hole for this purpose. N Tamper Zone 1 Z9 Z8 Wired Expander Z3 Alarm Zone 2 Z4 Figure 23 shows the wiring for four wire CCL zones on the control unit.
Installation Menvier40/100 Installer Menu – Detectors Devices – Wired Expanders - Edit Expander. If you wish to connect two or more detectors to a FSL zone, Figure 27 shows the connections required. Figure 27 Wiring Two Detectors per Zone FSL. Figure 25 FSL Zone Wiring – Control Unit Figure 26 shows the wiring connections for FSL zones on the expander. Note that the connections are different on the expander compared with the control unit.
Menvier40/100 Step 7. Connect Wired Outputs Installation TR to 0V on the control unit. This prevents the control unit reporting Bell Tamper unnecessarily. Auxiliary Tamper The control unit provides two “AUX TAMP” terminals that you can connect to external equipment in order to detect a tamper. The terminals offer CCL connection only. If you do not intend to use them then connect the terminals together with a short wire link.
Installation Wired External Sounders on Expanders Menvier40/100 core of standard 6-core alarm cable. Fit EITHER a 2k2 resistor if using 2k2/4k7 FSL, OR a 4k7 resistor if using 4k7/4k7 FSL. Do not use any other FSL resistor combinations. CC wiring Cooper Security does NOT recommend that you use CC wiring for this application. The maximum length of wire allowable is only 6m. Instead Cooper Security recommend using FSL wiring, as described above.
Menvier40/100 tones, they also give alert tones and other progress tones when setting and unsetting the alarm system. Step 8. Connect the Internal Communicator The control unit has an internal communicator on its main PCB. This is an auto-dialling modem. If necessary, a standalone communication device can be connected through a wiring harness to interface pins on the main PCB (this is known as a plug-by communicator, see page 21).
Installation Safety Notice Figure 34 identifies connectors for Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) and Telecommunications Network Voltage (TNV) circuits on the control unit's main PCB. These terms are used in accordance with the definitions in Safety Standard EN60 950. The Installer must ensure that TNV terminals are connected only to other circuits designated as TNV circuits (for example, the PTSN) and that SELV terminals are connected only to other circuits designated as SELV circuits.
Menvier40/100 1 Installation 2 Figure 36 Fitting the ADSL01 Filter. Note: If you remove the ADSL01 filter then re-fit the jumpers to the outermost pairs of pins. If you fail to re-fit the jumpers the internal communicator will not connect to the phone line. Step 9. Fit a Plug-By Communicator The control unit can be connected to a separate communicator or speech dialler (for example, the Menvier SD2). Figure 37 shows the connections provided by the communications wiring harness.
Installation 7. Test communicator operation. Note: You will need to speak to the ARC in order to confirm that the communicator has worked correctly. Line Fail Input This input is designed to allow a plug by communicator to indicate to the control unit that the communications link has failed. The communicator should have an output capable of applying +12V to the Line Fail input while a line fault is present and 0V when the fault is absent.
Menvier40/100 followed by the words “Please wait...” for several seconds while the control unit scans the bus. When the control unit has finished scanning the bus the keypads show: 2. Press and hold keys A and simultaneously on the keypad that you wish to use for initial programming. NOTE: Hold the keys down for at least three seconds. After a short pause the keypad gives a confirmation tone. The display briefly shows the bus address of the keypad.
Installation Menvier40/100 Note: You can set the time and date from within the Installer Menu by using System Options – Set Time & Date. 15. At this point you should leave the Installer Menu to save the changes you have made, see below. Diagnostic LED on Expanders You may notice the DIAGNOSTIC LED flashing on an expander PCB. The LED gives one, two, three or four flashes a second. Each of these sequences has the following meaning. No.
Menvier40/100 Factory Defaults, that change takes place immediately. Re-Entering the Installer Menu When you enter the Installer Menu from a keypad, the alarm system is effectively disabled. While the system is in Installer Menu: Any other user trying to set the system from a keypad will see the message “Installer on Site”. All Hold Up Devices (including radio HUDs), fire alarm zones, 24 hour zones and tampers are disabled. Note that this does not apply if you are using the web browser interface from a PC.
Installation Menvier40/100 The display shows the time and date, for example: 9. Key-in the default user 01 code to silence the sounders. The display shows: 10. Enter Installer Menu and then leave it again. The LEDs around the navigation key should now be green. If they glow red then there may be an alert for a missing battery that needs acknowledgement. To force the control unit to check the battery: 11.
Menvier40/100 this.) See the installation instructions supplied with each detector or peripheral. Note: When checking signal strength from the User Menu the minimum acceptable signal strength from a detector is four units. When checking the signal strength from the Installer Menu the minimum acceptable signal strength from a detector is two units. Record the reading shown in the Installer Menu for later inspection. Installation Handover to the User Instruct the user on how to operate the system.
Menvier40/100 Installer Menu 1 DETECTORS/ DEVICES Detectors Add/Del Detectors Program Zones Address Bus Device Wired Expanders Address Bus Device Edit Expander Delete Expander Enable Expander Replace Expander Radio Expanders Address Bus Device Edit Expander Delete Expander Enable Expander Replace Expander Wired Keypads Address Bus Device Edit Keypad Delete Keypad Enable Keypad Replace Keypad Radio Keypads Add/Del Radio Keypad 1 Edit Keypads External Sirens Add/Delete Ext.
Menvier40/100 Installer Menu 1 Appears only when device learned in. Appears only in a Ward based system. 3 Appears only in a Level Setting system. 4 Appears only if Exit Mode is “Final Door Set”, “Lock Set” or “Exit Terminate”. 5 Appears only if Exit Mode is “Timed Set” or “Silent Set”. 6 Appears only when System Options – Confirmation – Confirmation Mode is “Basic”. 7 Appears only when System Options – Confirmation – Confirmation Mode is “DD243” or “BS8243”.
Menvier40/100 5. Technical Specification 4. Maintenance The control unit should be inspected once per year. At each inspection: Check the control unit for obvious signs of damage to the case or its lid. Check the action of the back tamper. Check the condition of the control unit standby battery. Check the cabling to the keypad(s) and expander(s) for signs of damage or wear. Check the keypads for obvious signs of damage. Test the action of all buttons on all keypads. Clean the keypad surface and display.
Menvier40/100 Capacities (Menvier100) Zones Outputs Expanders and Wired Keypads Radio Keypads External Radio Sirens WAMs Wards Calendar Set Timers Log capacity 100 max (with expanders) 100 max (with expanders) 45 max devices (see note) 10 max (two per radio expander) 10 max (two per radio expander) 10 max (two per radio expander, repeater mode only) 10 10 max Up to 1,250 events: 1,000 mandatory events, 250 nonmandatory. Stored in EEPROM memory, available for at least 10 years without power.
Technical Specification communicator fitted the requirement drops to 30 hours. This means that all the devices powered by the backup battery, including the control unit and at least one keypad, should together draw no more in total than an average of 570mA over a 30 hour standby time. Note that for Security Grade 3 the control unit must use a plug-by communicator, which may have its own power supply. For Security Grade 2 the required battery standby time is 12 hours.
Menvier40/100 Technical Specification Other a) It is installed in accordance with the installation instructions. If you wish to connect the control unit to a PC using either the Ethernet or the USB port then make sure that the cables have the following specifications: b) The connected PSTN is functioning normally. Ethernet Cat5e patch cable, RJ45 male plugs at each end, suitable for 10/100Base-T. USB Mini-B plug for control unit end, USB-A for PC end. Max length 3m.
Technical Specification 08750EUR-00 Ethernet module (obsolete) 9040UK-00 Speaker boxed i-fb01 Four button remote control i-rc01 Relay Card i-rk01 Radio Keypad i-sd02 PSTN Communication module with speech dialling i-dig02 PSTN Communication (ARC only). i-gsm02 GSM communications module EXP-W10 10 zone wired expander EXP-R10 10 zone radio expander EXP-R30 30 zone radio expander FOB-2W-4B Two-way keyfob i-kp01 Keypad for Menvier40 or Menvier100 systems when containing keypad s/w v3.