TS790+ & TS900+ Intruder Alarm Control Panels Installation and Programming Manual
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Contents Overview ............................................. 1 Introduction ................................................ 1 System Architecture.................................... 1 Control Panel.............................................. 1 Remote Keypads ....................................... 2 32 Character LCD (NETLCD) ........................ 2 8 Character Starburst (NETSTAR)................... 2 4 Character LED (NETLED)............................ 2 Remote Arming Station (NETARM)..............
Alter 24Hr Group [2.6] ............................ 41 Print System Log [2.7]............................. 41 Configure Wards [2.8]............................ 41 View System Log [2.9] ............................ 42 Log Event Codes...................................... 43 Reset User Code 1 [2.0]......................... 44 Start Call Back [2.A]............................. 44 Engineer’s Menu 3 ............................ 45 Introduction.............................................. 45 Menu Contents .....
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Oveview Overview Introduction Control Panel The TS790+ and TS900+ alarm control units are designed for medium to large installations. The TS900+ can handle from 10 to 56 zones, while the TS790+ can handle from 10 to 16 zones. Both systems can be remotely programmed or interrogated via the telephone line and a P.C. The control panel is the controlling unit for the system, it has a power supply and connections for a standby battery.
Overview TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Remote Keypads ID Node (TS900 IDNODE) Up to 4 remote keypads can be connected to the control panel. Each remote keypad has two detection circuits and a single switched -ve output. There are four types of remote keypads that can be used: The TS900 IDNode can be used as an alternative to the standard XNode. It provides a single ID Detector Loop for connection to 30 ID devices and 8 programmable outputs.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Overview Specifications General Zones Expansion Outputs (Panel) Keypad types TS790+ - 10 to 16 TS900+ - 10 to 56 2 zone LECs and/or Keypads 6 zone LEC 8 zone XNodes (not on TS790+) 30 zone ID Node (not on TS790+) (Two IDNodes give up to 40 zones total.
System Installation TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual System Installation Cable Routing Node Network Wiring (TS900+ Only) When installing cables, the following should be noted: XNodes require a 4 core cable for interconnection, and may be connected in a “daisy-chain” or “star” configuration. The distance between each XNode must not exceed 100 metres. The Aux +/- terminals provide power for detectors.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual System Installation Remote Network Wiring Combined Network Wiring (TS900+) Devices on the “Remote Network” require a 6 core cable for interconnection, and may be connected in a “star” or “daisy-chain” configuration. The distance to the furthest device from the control panel must not exceed 100 metres. Power for detectors are provided by the A and B terminals (Figure 3). On some installations it may be desirable to have a remote keypad connected after the XNodes.
System Installation TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Control Panel Installation Proceed as follows: 1. Open the control panel by removing the three screws from the front cover. Remove the cover by sliding it up slightly to disengage the bottom clip. 2 Note the position of the cable entries as follows: (a) Ten 20mm cable entries for detection, alarm and remote keypad cables. (b) A 20mm cable entry for mains (240V) below the mains input terminal block. ¨ 4. Screw a No 10 screw into the plugged hole.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual System Installation Control Panel PCB Layout Figure 6.
System Installation TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual reset to 1234 without loosing any other program data. The procedure for resetting the engineer’s passcode is described on page 55. Connection Terminals & Indicators The main PCB has the following “Jumper Plugs” (JP) and indicator LEDS: JP1 PRINTER This 6-pin plug is used for connecting to either a CPA6.P printer or a standard RS232 printer via the MPA printer adaptor.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual System Installation Mains Connection NETLED Remote Keypad The mains supply is connected to a 3 way "Euro Type" fused terminal block, which is fitted with a 315mA fuse. All electrical connections should be carried out by a qualified electrician and must comply with the current IEE regulations. The NETLED remote keypad has a 4 character LED display. ¨ ¨ To comply with european regulations the supply should be fed from a readily accessible disconnect device, e.g.
System Installation 3 LED Mimic. If this jumper link is set to the “enabled” position, the red (ü) LED on the keypad will be “ON” when the keypad output is active. 4 Ward Sounder Control. If this jumper link is set to the “disabled” position, the remote keypad sounder will follow the control panel speaker output. If this link is set to “enabled”, the remote keypad sounder will only activate when the panel speaker and the output on the remote keypad are active at the same time.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual as normal. When the link is set to the enabled position the sounder is only enabled when the remote keypad programmable output is active. For example, to make the keypad ward respective for ward A, program the output on the remote keypad to "Sounder Control A" (type 064) and set the "Ward Sounder Control" link to the enabled position. (Hint: use Engineer Menu 1 option 1. Panel o/p 5 = keypad o/p 1, panel o/p = keypad o/p 2 and so on.) 7.
System Installation TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Output module connector Auxiliary 12V output AUX 12V SPEAKER NETWORK IN A BNODE FG + Control panel mains power indicator: On = mains on Flashing = mains off Auxiliary 12V output (for powering detectors) Figure 11.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual System Installation Installing an XNode TS900 Node Installation (TS900+ Only) 1. Separate the cover and base by using a screwdriver to push 2 of the clips (left or right) inward from the base indents, then lift the cover clear. The TS900 Node is now obsolete, and has been replaced by the TSXNode. The TS900 Node allowed you to add an extra eight programmable detection circuits and two programmable outputs.
System Installation TS700 LEC Installation The TS700 LEC (Local Expansion Card) is connected to the “Remote Network” and provides two additional programmable detection circuits and a programmable output. The “Remote Network” may have up to three LECs connected, as the system will always require at least one remote keypad. TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual 5.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Figure 14. Double Pole Wiring End Of Line The EOL method requires the following: The detector alarm contacts must have a 4K7 shunt resistor fitted. A 2K2 End of Line (EOL) resistor must be fitted at the point in the circuit furthest from the control panel. Loop resistance with the EOL resistor shorted must be less than 100 Ohms. The maximum number of detection devices allowed in a circuit is ten.
System Installation TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Figure 16. External Sounder Connections Installing an External Sounder from a XNode The XNode has two programmable outputs, these can be utilised to drive an external sounder. However, it is recommended that a remote power supply is fitted next to the XNode in order to provide sufficient power for the external sounder. A relay module such as the Menvier RM3A is also required to drive the external sounder. Figure 17 shows the connection details.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual System Installation panel. Use any of the auxiliary 0V terminals for the 0V supply for the digicom/STU. Auxiliary Tamper 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. Extension Loudspeakers Up to two extension loudspeakers can be connected across the [SPK+] and [H/O-] terminals on the control panel PCB.
System Installation TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Output Modules Installation (CPA6.OM) Output Modules (CPA6.OM) can be used to provide a set of outputs to LEDs or relays to indicate either circuit alarm activations or circuit mimic activations. The first output module connected to the system will indicate circuits 1 to 8, the next modules will indicate circuits 9 to 16 etc.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual System Installation Using the DATAC / RS232 Printer 1. Plug the DCI/MPA on to the PRINTER plug (JP1) on the main control panel PCB. 2. Plug the other end of the DCI/MPA into the DATAC or RS232 printer. 3. In order for the printer to work correctly ensure the printer is set to the following: Baud rate = 4800 Parity = None Start bits = 1 Stop bits = 2 Data bits = 8 DTR = Normal 4. When set-up correctly the system program details and event log can be printed. 5.
System Installation TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Programmable Outputs The TS790+/900+ has many programmable outputs which can be used to drive relays, LED’s etc. Each output can be programmed for a different function, see "Programmable Output Types" on page 25. Figure 24.. Output Examples Control Panel Outputs The control panel has four programmable outputs: [1] Set of voltage free changeover contacts rated at 1 Amp. [-2] Switched -ve output rated at 500mA.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual System Installation Installing a Monitored Power Supply The TS790+/TS900+ can be configured to monitor the 519XB power supply unit using the 519FM fault monitor PCB. The 519FM plugs directly onto the 519XB PCB plug labelled JP1. The 519FM PCB monitors any combination of: Supply Failure (mains) 12V Failure (fuse failure) In order to monitor the above fault conditions, the outputs on the 519FM must be connected to a detection circuit.
System Installation Power-Up Checks When the initial power-up checks have been completed, check the following: 1. Switch off the 240V mains supply and measure the DC voltage at each Node and remote keypad and ensure the voltage is greater than 12.8V whilst the system is powered from its standby battery. 2. Switch on the 240V mains supply and measure the DC voltage between the mains earth connection and AUX +12V. Then measure the DC voltage between the mains earth connection and AUX 0V.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Section Option 11 Service Time 12 Payment Time 13 Part Set Bell Delay 14 Courtesy Duration 15 Access Code Dur. 16 Modem Rings 17 Contact ID Alarm 18 Ward Menu Dur. 19 Test Call System 20 Confirmation Time Timers 21 Part Set Codes 22 Line Fault Delay 23 Mains Off Delay 24 No.
Engineer’s Menu 1 TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 1 Introduction Engineers menu 1 is the first of three engineers menus, which is selected when the engineer’s passcode is entered. The engineer may leave “Engineer menu 1" by pressing the [ESC] key. The system will return to the unset condition but the remote keypads will show ”Engineer-onsite". This message will be cleared the next time a valid user passcode is entered or by exiting the engineer's mode via user menu 1.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Panel Outputs Engineer’s Menu 1 [1.1] Outputs 1 - 4 on the control panel and remote keypad outputs 5 - 8 can be programmed to any of the output types shown on page 25. [1.3] The 8 plug-on digicom channels can be programmed to any of the output types shown on page 25. Digi Channels Flowchart Panel Outputs Flowchart Digicom Outputs Digicom Channels [1.
Engineer’s Menu 1 No/Type 008 System Set Description Activates when any ward is set and deactivates when the system is fully unset. 009 Activates for 5 seconds following Code Accepted entry of any valid passcode. 010 Activates when a 24Hr alarm is 24 Hour detected and deactivates when the alarm is reset. 011 Activates when a different detector Confirmed causes an alarm and remains active Alarm until a user or engineer resets the system. This output is normally used for an ALARM CONFIRMATION signal.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual No/Type 046 Service Call 047 System Full Set 048 Custom O/P A 049 Custom O/P B 050 PC output 1 051 PC output 2 052 Sounder Control 053 Service Required 054 Call Engineer 055 Always Off 056 Duress 057 System Part Set 058 Battery Fault 059 Set Fail 060 Open/Close 061 ID Alarm 062 Random 063 Modem lockout 064 Sndr Control A Description Activates when the system is on-line with a remote PC and Lineload software.
Engineer’s Menu 1 No/Type 200 - 255 Circuit Alarms TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Description Active when a circuit causes an alarm, for circuits 01 to 56 respectively . Program Circuits [1.4] The TS790+ can monitor up to 16 detection circuits, whereas the TS900+ can monitor up to 56 detection circuits. Each circuit must be programmed in order for the system to respond correctly. Circuit Types The circuit type defines how the circuit will respond when it is triggered.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual A PSU-Battery This circuit may be connected to the 519XB power supply via the 519 FM PCB to allow the monitoring of the standby battery. See “Installing a Monitored Power Supply” on page 21. B PSU-Fuse This circuit may be connected to the 519XB power supply via the 519 FM PCB to allow the monitoring of the standby battery. See “Installing a Monitored Power Supply” on page 21.
Engineer’s Menu 1 8 Chime Circuits with this attribute will cause the internal sounders and remote keypad sounders to generate a two tone “chime” sound if the circuit is activated. The users may enable or disable the chime feature, or select it to operate when the system is unset or part-set. The “Chime” attribute may only be assigned to 24hr, Auxiliary, Final Exit and Exit Terminator circuit types. TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual System Timers [1.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual activated and the “2nd Entry. . .” timer is started. This timer has a working range of 000-199 seconds. 06 Bell Duration This controls the duration of the external bell/sounder. If the timer is set to 199 the bell output is continuous. This timer has a working range of 000-199 minutes. 07 Bell Delay This timer delays the activation of the external bell/sounder and internal sounders. This timer has a working range of 000-199 minutes.
Engineer’s Menu 1 when the user enters their passcode the exit timer starts and the system attempts to set, on entering their passcode during entry, the wards assigned to their “Code Set Group” are unset. If the timer is set to anything other than zero all “Code Set Group” users are displayed a “Ward Selection Menu”. The menu will prompt the user to select the wards that they require to set and unset during the setting & unsetting procedure.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 1 28 Abort Delay This timer sets the period in which the alarm signal may be aborted following an alarm condition. When an alarm occurs, the “Abort Output” (071) is only activated if the system is unset within this period. If the system is unset after this period the abort output is NOT activated. This timer has a working range of 000-199 seconds.
Engineer’s Menu 1 TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Remote Reset Algorithm [1.8] When the system is programmed for “Engineer Reset” the requirement to send an engineer to site can be overridden by the user by using the “Remote Reset” facility. If an alarm is generated the system will respond with a four digit “seed” code which the user quotes to the Alarm Receiving Centre or alarm company. The “seed” code is then entered into a decoder and a unique “Remote Reset” code is generated.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual 02 Fire Signals all When programmed as “Yes” fire alarm activations are signalled to the ARC at all times. When programmed as “No” fire alarm activations are signalled to the ARC only when the system is full set. (Default = Yes) 03 Silent 24hr Circuits When programmed as “Yes” 24hr circuit are silent. When programmed as “No” 24hr circuits are audible.
Engineer’s Menu 1 17 Loud Chime Tones When programmed as “Yes” the chime tones are always at full volume. When programmed as “No” the chime tones are at the level set by VR1 on the main PCB. (Default = No) 18 Invert Output 1 When programmed as “Yes” panel output 1 is inverted. When programmed as “No” panel output 1 is normal. (Default = No) 19 Invert Digi Outputs When programmed as “Yes"” the eight digicom outputs on the control panel switch from 0V to +12V when active (+ve applied).
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual for an intruder alarm as normal. If a subsequent zone is triggered within the same set period then the Digicom reports Channel 7 (011 Confirmed Alarm). The ARC operator can now inform the appropriate police authority that the alarm is confirmed and that this is likely to be a real break in and not a false alarm. When programmed as "No" then both Alarm Confirmation and all Confirmed Alarm outputs are disabled.
Engineer’s Menu 1 TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual View Location Text (LCD Only) [1.B] This option allows the engineer to view the panel location text. The text message is programmed in "Engineers menu 3", see page 49. View Location Text Relearn Hardware [1.C] The engineer must use this option if they have changed the system hardware configuration while in engineer’s mode, for example by adding or removing a remote keypad.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 2 Engineers Menu 2 Introduction Engineer’s menu 2 is selected by pressing the [ENT] key whilst Engineer’s menu 1 is selected. Each menu option can be selected by pressing the relevant "Hotkey".
Engineer’s Menu 2 TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual View Circuits [2.1] Each detection circuit may be viewed to ascertain its status. The circuit status conditions and resistance are shown below: Status Healthy Active Tamper Shorted Response None Alarm Tamper Alarm Normal 2.2 KW 6.9 KW ¥ 0W Min. 54 W 4.1 KW 54 KW 0W Max. 4.1KW 54 KW Set System Date [2.3] The system date is displayed in a day/date/month format on LCD remote keypads.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Chime Circuits Engineer’s Menu 2 [2.5] This option allows an alternative method of programming circuits as “chime”. Print System Log [2.7] The system log stores 700 events (1800 when expanded), if a printer is connected to the system it is possible to print a selected number of events. Once the printout has been started it can only be stopped by selected this option again and entering “000” for the number of events. Chime Circuits Flowchart Alter 24Hr Group [2.
Engineer’s Menu 2 TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Configure Wards Flowchart View System Log [2.9] The engineer can use this option to view the system log. The [A] and [C] keys allow you to scroll backwards and forwards through the log events.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 2 Log Event Codes LCD ACTION ALARM AC OFF AC RESTORED ACCESS 01-31 ALARM 01-56 ALARM DELAYED 01-56 AUX/BELL TAMPER AUXILIARY 01-56 BATTERY FAULT BELL TESTED BELLS REARM Starburst ALM SENT A.C. OFF A.C. ON ACC SS 01-31 ALARM 01-56 DELAY 01-56 AUX TAMP AUX 01-56 BATT FLT BELL TST LED AA PF Pr Ac.01-31 CA.01-56 AD.01-56 AT Au.01-56 BF BT CALL BACK No.
Engineer’s Menu 2 LCD SYSTEM RE-ARMED SYSTEM SET TAMPER 01-56 TEST CCTS OFF TEST FAIL 01-56 TIME CHANGED UNSET WARD A/B/C/S WALK TEST Reset User Code 1 TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Starburst RE-ARMED FULL SET TAMP R 01-56 TEST OFF T. FAIL 01-56 TIME CHG UNSET A/B/C/S WALK TST LED rA FS TA.01-56 To TF.01-56 Tc Un.ABCS cT [2.0] This option allows the installation engineer to reset the master user (user 01) back to the factory default code of “5678".
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 3 Engineer’s Menu 3 Introduction Engineers menu 3 is selected by pressing the [ENT] whilst Engineers menu 2 is selected. Each menu option can be selected by pressing the relevant “Hotkey”.
Engineer’s Menu 3 Time Switches TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual [3.1] The TS790+/TS900+ has three programmable time switches. Each time switch can be programmed with up to three separate on/off times and made to operate on any day of the week. The time switches can be assigned to outputs which in turn can be used to control internal or external lighting via a relay etc.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Part Set Groups Engineer’s Menu 3 [3.2] Code Set Groups [3.3] This option allows the engineer to define how the three part set buttons operate. Each group can be programmed so that it sets any combination of wards. For example "PART SET GROUP A" could be allocated wards A and C, whereas "PART SET GROUP B" could be allocated wards A and B. This option allows the engineer to define how the four code set groups operate.
Engineer’s Menu 3 Engineers Name (LCD Only) TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual [3.4] This option allows the engineer to assign a name (7 characters) to user 00. When using the view log option you can press the [B] key to alternate between displaying the user number and user name. Circuit Text (LCD Only) [3.6] Each detection circuit can have up to 16 characters of text assigned to it. Engineer’s Name Flowchart Part Set Text (LCD Only) [3.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 3 Location Text XNode Outputs This option allows the engineer to program a 32 character location message. When “Engineers menu 1" is selected the engineer can view this message. This can be used to provide the location details for the control panel, e.g., ”C P located in reception area", thus assisting service engineers unfamiliar with the site. This option allows the engineer to program the two outputs on each XNode.
Engineer’s Menu 3 Voltage When this test option is selected the battery charging voltage at the control panel is displayed, the accuracy of this measurement is ± 0.2V. TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual When you leave this test routine the digi channels and outputs are returned to their normal condition. System Voltage Flowchart View Circuit Resistance (LCD Only) When this test routine is selected the resistance for each detection circuit may be measured, the accuracy of this measurement is ± 0.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Custom Outputs A & B Engineer’s Menu 3 [3.A/B] ¨ These options allows the engineer to program both custom outputs. The diagram below represents the logic circuit for the custom output. When using the “Custom Output” for “AND” logic only, switches 1-4 must be programmed to the type “Always Off” and any of the unused “AND” switches must be programmed to the same type as one of the used switches.
Engineer’s Menu 3 Modem Options (LCD Only) TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual [3.C] This option allows the engineer to access the following modem options: Call Back No.1 This option allows the first call back telephone number to be programmed. Call Back No.2 This option allows the second call back telephone number to be programmed. Call Back No.3 This option allows the third call back telephone number to be programmed. Modem Password Flowchart Modem Site No.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 3 Program Digi Flowchart 53
Engineer’s Menu 3 Reset Digicom When the system is powered up, the control panel logs-on the device that is connected to the digicom plug (JP3). If the device is changed or removed from the system you must either power the system down and back up again, or select this menu option in order for the device to be log-on again.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Appendices Contact ID Extended Reporting Contact ID extended reporting is a new format which when used with the DC58 or DC58M can be used to report circuit ID data, user ID etc. In order to used this format the DC58/DC58M must be plugged on to the control panel and must also be programmed to report “Extended Format” (refer to the instructions supplied with the DC58/DC58M). The central station alarm receiver must also be capable of receiving “Contact ID extended Format”.
Appendices TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Figure 26.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Appendices The TS790+/900+ is very flexible in the way that the system can be part-set. The system may be part-set by using the part-set buttons on the remote keypad or by using a part-set passcode. The first application example shows how to use the part-set buttons to set different areas of a 3 bedroom house. The second example will show how to achieve the same results using a different approach. Try both and use the one you are happier with.
Appendices TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Defining Part-Set buttons to Arm a Ward(s) This method of defining the part set groups requires you to think of the system in terms of separate areas of protection (Wards), then configuring the part set groups so that different combinations of wards are set. 1. From the previous part-set requirements assign the different physical areas to wards, e.g.: Ward A: Downstairs perimeter detection (Circuits 01,04, 05 & 06).
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Appendices Figure 27.
Appendices TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Commercial Part-Set Application This application example shows how to use the "Code Set Groups" to set and unset different areas within a commercial premises. Using the drawing of the building the following is required: The Sales Manager requires independent access to the Sales department and the Canteen. The Workshop Manager requires independent access to the Workshop area and the Canteen.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual 1. Program the Detection Circuit as a “Key Switch” and set the attributes as “F * * * |* A * *”. The “F” attribute indicates that the “Full Set Group” is selected when the keyswitch is switched from “Healthy” to “Active”. The “A” attribute indicates that “Code Set Group A” is selected when the keyswitch is switched from “Healthy” to “Shorted”. 2. Program the code set groups so that the correct combination of wards are set and unset.
Appendices TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Figure 30. Alarm Abort & Sequential Confirmation 1. If a plug-on digicom is being used program the digicom channels as shown below, see “Digicom Channels”, on page 25. If a standalone digicom is being used program the digicom outputs as shown below, see “Digicom Outputs”, on page 25.
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Appendices Reset Only Code Set Group B Users 02-31 may be programmed as "Reset Only". This user type allows 24hr alarms to be reset and access to "User menu 1" option 1 to 9. Users 02-31 can be programmed as "Code Set Group B". This user type only allows the wards assigned by the installation company or master user to be set and unset. This user type does not have access to any user menus. Duress Users 02-31 can be programmed as "Duress".
Appendices TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Quick Reference Engineers Menus Engineers Menu 1 key 1 Options Program Panel Outputs Program Digicom Outputs 3 Program Digicom Channels 4 Program Circuits & Attributes 5 System Timers 7 8 64 25 1 = Panel Output 1 (relay) 2 = Panel Output 2 (-ve) 3 = Panel Output 3 (+ve) 2 6 Page 1 = Channel 1 2 = Channel 2 3 = Channel 3 4 = Channel 4 1 = Channel 1 2 = Channel 2 3 = Channel 3 4 = Channel 4 Circuit Types 0 = Not Used 1 = Night 2 = 24 Hour 3 = P
TS790+ & TS900+ Installation Manual Appendices Quick Reference Engineers Menus Engineers Menu 2 key 1 Options View Circuits Page 40 Engineers Menu 3 key 1 A = Scroll Next Circuit C = Scroll Previous Circuit 2 Set System Time 3 Set System Date 4 Change Passcode (Engineers) 5 Chime Circuits 6 Alter 24Hr Group 7 Print System Log 8 Configure Wards 40 Enter time e.g. 1400 for 2.00pm 40 Enter date e.g.
Appendices Quick Reference Engineers Menus Programmable Output Types No. 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 66 Output Type Bell On Strobe On Switch 12V Detector Reset Walk Test Alarm P.A.