TS2500 Installation & User Guide Compatible Equipment NET LCD - Remote Keypad NETSTAR - Remote Keypad NETLED - Remote Keypad NETARM - Remote Keypad TS700 LEC - 2 Zone Expander LEC 6 - 6 Zone Expander LEC 8 - 8 Zone Expander 496513 Issue A TS900 NODE - 8 Zone Expander ID NODE - 30 Zone Expander XNODE - 8 Zone Expander CPA6 OM - Output Module DC54/58/58M - Digital Communicators 9040 - Loudspeaker NIB - Linedriver 1 of 26 TS2500
TS2500 System Overview System Architecture Printer Data Networks Speaker 1 Wiring Option 1 XNode 2 2 Outputs 2 Outputs 2 Outputs XNode 1 XNode 2 XNode 16 Remote 3 CPA6.
TS2500 Introduction Remote Keypads The TS2500 intruder alarm control system has been designed to suit medium to large installation sites. The TS2500 system can be expanded up to 1040 zones. The system is capable of “up” and “down” loading, allowing remote programming and interrogation via the telephone line and a P.C. Up to 5 remote keypads can be connected when directly wired to the network.
TS2500 Expansion Devices NIB Networker Interface Board There are several options for expanding the system: A driver and receiver board that allows NODEs or remotes to be driven up to 1 Km. TS700 LEC The Local Expansion Card (LEC) provides two p r ogr a mm ab le d e t ec t ion circuits and one programmable switched -ve output. Up to 5 TS700 LECs can be connected on any one network.
TS2500 LED Remote Keypad TS900 NODE Part No: Display: Current: Zones: Output: Dimensions: Material: Weight: Environment: Part No: Current: Zones: Outputs: NETLED 4 character seven segment 60mA (normal) 70mA (alarm) 2 Switched -ve @100mA 150(W) x 104(H) x 30(D) mm 3mm Polycarbonate 254g -10° to 55°C ID NODE Arming Station Part No: Display: Current: Zones: Output: Dimensions: Material: Weight: Environment: NETARM Power LED Programmable function LED 30mA (normal) 40mA (alarm) 2 Switched -ve @100mA 150(
H/O H/O + - NETWORK 7 B C/F E/G A BATT FAULT NETWORK 8 B C/F E/G NETWORK 7 (1 AMP) KICK START TR- BELL A - SPEAKER + NETWORK 6 (1 AMP) AUX TAMP 2 B C/F E/G NETWORK 6 STB - AUX TAMP 1 REM RESET - NETWORK 5 (1 AMP) B C/F E/G A TRG - 8 EPROM LOWER 9 NETWORK 5 AUX LINE FLT + POWER +DC 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR 1 NVM LOWER A 0V 12V NVM UPPER NETWORK 4 (1 AMP) B C/F E/G 0V 12V AUX BATTERY + - NETWORK 8 (1 AMP) A. C.
TS2500 only be used if the device is fitted inside the control panel housing. Connection Terminals, Plugs & Indicators The main PCB has the following connectors etc. 1 12 Networks 1-8 2 Auxiliary 12V Three sets of auxiliary 12V terminals are provided on the main PCB, each set provides dc power for detectors etc. These outputs are protected by a 1A fuse (32). 3 13 Battery Terminals Earth Terminal Connection to mains earth.
TS2500 18 System Learn (JP6) 26 If these pins are shorted whilst the system is powered, the control panel will re-learn all devices on all eight networks. If after a system learn the number of devices or device types have changed the display will show "RELEARN REQUIRED". In order to clear this message you must confirm the number of network device using the "Confirm Network Devices" option.
TS2500 Output Modules 100m PL2 Connect to plug labelled OUTPUT MODULE +12V IN Plug-on digicom / digi-modem 1 2 3 4 +12V OUT PL1 +12V OUT DC54/DC58 Plug-on Digicoms A plug-on digital communicator DC54 or DC58 can be fitted inside the control panel to allow alarm status information to be transferred to a dedicated Alarm Receiving Centre.
TS2500 Network Wiring 1 Km (Max.) 100 metres Control Panel Data Network 4-Core 100 metres 100 metres 100 metres XNode XNode XNode XNode I/D=1 I/D=2 I/D=3 I/D=4 Out In In Out In Out Out In XNode I/D=16 XNodes 5 to 16 In Out Daisy-chained Connections 1 Km (Max.
TS2500 Wiring NODEs and Remote Keypads XNode In Out A B F G From control panel Remote Keypad Network ABCDE G F B A To next XNode 6 Core Alarm Cable 100 metres (Max.) I/D=1 A Remote B Keypad C D E +12V 0V Power for detectors Spare core used to double up "B" to reduce voltage drop.
TS2500 500 meters (Max.
TS2500 Wiring Detection Circuits Default Table Section All detection circuits may be wired as “End of Line” (EOL) OR “Double Pole” (DP). Both methods can be used on the same equipment. Please refer to Network Devices, Wiring Section for more details. Default NVM Data [1-B] The default NVM data option allows the engineer to reset the NVM data back to the factory defaults. The initialisation procedure has been broken down into specific sections so that the engineer can reset all data or specific areas.
TS2500 Section Configuration Outputs Option Default Section Option Default 21 Global Unsetting 2nd Entry delay 015 Seconds 22 24hr Omit Global Double Knock dly 010 Seconds 23 Ward bell time Abort duration 010 Seconds 24 Latching Fire Abort delay 180 Seconds 25 Online Printing 2nd alarm Time 060 Seconds 26 Timed code o/p Courtesy time 120 Seconds 27 Activity flt ok Access code time 005 Seconds 28 Latching 24hr Menu time-out 180 Seconds 29 Access code only Line fault
TS2500 Section Option On times 1,2 & 3 Time Switches Code Locks Auto-set Times Off times 1, 2 & 3 00:00 Timers operate on No days Time switch output Off On times 1, 2 & 3 00:00 Off times 1, 2 & 3 00:00 Timers operate on No days Time lock output Off User assigned None Set times 1, 2 & 3 00:00 Unset times 1, 2 & 3 00:00 Timers operate on No days Wards assigned None Custom Circuits Circuits 1-8 Circuits Equipment Wards Default 00:00 Not defined Circuits 0001 - 8128 Not Used Panel
TS2500 Log Event Codes Event —- NO EVENT —#### ACTIVATED #,## LEC LOST ### LEC or REM’S #,## NODE ADDED #,## NODE LOST ### NODE’S ### XNODE’S #### OFF TEST #### OMITTED #### REINSTATED #,## REM ADDED #,## REM LOST #### SHUNTED #,## XNODE ADDED #,## XNODE LOST 24Hr ALARM #### 24Hr OMITTED: 24Hr REINSTATED: 24Hr WARDS:ABORT ON WARDS:ABORTED ERRORS ACCESS ### ACCESS FAILED ALARM #### ALARM WARDS:AUTOSET # OFF AUTOSET # ON AUXILIARY #### AUXILIARY # TAMP AUXILIARY FUSE BATTERY FAULT BATTERY RESTORE BEAM PAIR #
TS2500 Event CODE TAMPER COMMS FAILED COMMS SUCCESSFUL DATE CHANGED DEFAULT USER ### DEFERRED SET:DIGI-COM FITTED DIGI/MODEM LOST DIGI/MODEM RESET DURESS CODE ### ENGINEER ARRIVES ENGINEER DEPARTS ENTRY #### ENTRY TIME-OUT:ENTRY WARDS:EXIT CANCELLED:EXIT STARTED:FACTORY RESTART FIRE ALARM #### FIRE WARDS:FIRST KNOCK #### From Remote #,## Hi Security SET: LEC #,## TAMPER LINE RESTORE LINK ESTABLISHED MAINS POWER OFF MAINS POWER ON MENU TIMEOUT ### MODEM FITTED MODEM LOCK-OUT NODE ### R# ADD NODE ### R# LOST
TS2500 Event Description PHONE LINE FAULT Telephone line fault detected QUICK SET KEY # Quick set key A, B or C activated Q.
TS2500 Key Functions Engineer’s Reset 1. 2. Loading Defaults Key in engineer code default 1234. Display shows “Engineer’s Menu 1”. Press ] display shows “Engineer Onsite”. To return panel to factory defaults: 1. Power down panel 2. Short factory restart pins This message will be cleared the next time a valid user passcode is entered or by exiting the engineer's menu 3. Power up battery & mains 1 by pressing C and then [. 4. Remove short 5. Enter 1234 to silence sounders Relearn Required Message 6.
TS2500 Log Off Engineer Programming Text Selecting this option will log off all engineers and return the system to the “SYSTEM OPEN” condition. When programming any text the keys on the keypad function as shown below: Cursor Types C [^] This is the normal text editing cursor. Use the text editing keys as shown below. [|] Engineers menu 1 Log off engineer This is the number cursor. Use the numbered keys 0 - 9 to enter numeric data. [+] [ This is the insert cursor.
TS2500 Engineer’s Quick Reference Hotkey Engineers Menu 1 Hotkey 1 2 3 4 7 Options Program Panel Outputs 1 = Panel Output 1 (relay) 2 = Panel Output 2 (-ve) 3 = Panel Output 3 (+ve) 4 = Panel Output 4 (+ve) 8 Program Digicom Outputs 1 = Output 1 2 = Output 2 3 = Output 3 4 = Outrput 4 5 = Output 5 6 = Output 6 7 = Output 7 8 = Output 8 9 Program Digicom Channels 1 = Channel 1 2 = Channel 2 3 = Channel 3 4 = Channel 4 5 = Channel 5 6 = Channel 6 7 = Channel 7 8 = Channel 8 Program Circuits,
TS2500 Engineers Menu 2 Hotkey 1 2 Option View Circuits A/C = Scroll up and down ENT = Toggle text / location 4 Change Passcode (Engineers) 7 8 9 A B C 0 1 Set System Time Set System Date 6 Hotkey B = Toggle BST / GMT 3 5 Engineers Menu 3 Alter Chime Circuits A/C = Scroll up and down ENT = To edit 1 = Chime tone 1 2 = Chime tone 2 3 = Chime tone 3 0 = Disabled Alter 24hr Group 1 - 8 = Select/deselect wards displayed A/C = Toggle wards A-H or I-P B = Select/deselect all wards Print System
TS2500 Engineers Menu 4 Hotkey 1 2 3 4 Option Auto-set Timers A = Timer 1 1 = Set Time 1 B = Timer 2 2 = Set Time 2 C = Timer 3 3 = Set Time 3 4 = Unset Time 1 7 = 1st operates on 5 = Unset Time 2 8 = 2nd operates on 6 = Unset Time 3 9 = 3rd operates on ENT = Select wards 0 = Manually switch output Network Equipment Wards A/C = Scroll up and down ENT = Edit wards 1 - 8 = Select/deselect wards displayed A/C = Toggle wards A-H or I-P B = Select/deselect all wards Equipment Wards 1 = Panel tamper 2 =
TS2500 Quick Reference User Menus SYSTEM OPEN 18:10 Sun 01 JAN Enter Passcode User Menu 1 User Menu 2 User Menu 3 User Menu 4 User Menu 1 Select option:- User Menu 2 Select option:- User Menu 3 Select option:- User Menu 4 Select option:- A = Forwards C = Backwards A = Forwards C = Backwards A = Forwards C = Backwards A = Forwards C = Backwards 1 User Menu 1 Do Bell test 1 User Menu 2 View Circuits 1 User Menu 3 Time switches 1 2 User Menu 1 Do Walk Test 2 User Menu 2 Set system time
TS2500 Fault Finding The TS2500 has various diagnostic functions to help you in fault finding on the system. To access these functions go to Engineer’s Menu 3 option 9. The most useful of these functions are:- Confirm Network devices, View Network Devices and Network Errors. Please refer to page 22 for more details. One of the most difficult of faults to find is when the control panel loses communication with an item of remote equipment, for example an XNODE.
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