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Contents Overview 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) . . . . . . . 2 TS900 NODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Menu Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 View Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Set System Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Set System Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Change Passcode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Chime Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Alter 24Hr Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Print System Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Overview Overview Introduction The TS790 and TS900 alarm control systems have been designed to suit medium to large installation sites. The TS900 system can be expanded from 10 to 56 zones, whereas the TS790 is expandable from 10 to 16 zones. Both systems feature “up” and “down” line loading, allowing the system to be remotely programmed or interrogated via the telephone line and a P.C.
Overview Remote Keypads TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual TS700 LEC 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 Local Expansion Card (LEC) provides two programmable detection circuits and one programmable output.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual System Installation System Installation Cable Routing When installing cables, the following should be noted: + + + + Screened cable may prove necessary if the Network is run adjacent to cables that produce R.F. or are switching high current loads, e.g., mains, telephone, computer. Ensure that all Network and detection circuit cables are kept clear of mains supply cables, telephone cables, R.F. cables and cables supplying bells or sounders.
System Installation TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Remote Network Wiring Devices on the “Remote Network” require a 6 core cable for interconnection, and may be c on n ected in a “star” or “dai sy-c hain” 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). Combined Network Wiring (TS900) On some installations it may be desirable to have a remote keypad connected after the Nodes.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual System Installation remaining two securing holes. Remove the back box, drill and plug the holes. 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, disconnect the earth bonding cable from the spade connection near the transformer. 2.
System Installation TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Control Panel PCB Layout T4 Z4 CIRCUIT 4 U3 NOVRAMS AUX 12V 1 AMP T5 Z5 CIRCUIT 5 BELL 12V T6 Z6 CIRCUIT 6 T7 Z7 CIRCUIT 7 T8 Z8 CIRCUIT 8 6 A B F G N/O N/CCOM 6 4 5 U2 TS790 & TS900 Main PCB POWER ON V Digicom Outputs Programmable @ 100mA 3 SPEAKER VOLUME BATTERY FAULT Figure 6.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual 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. JP2 ENGINEERS REMOTE An Engineers remote keypad may be temporally connected to this 6-pin plug to allow programming and testing to be carried out at the control panel.
System Installation TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual NETLCD Remote Keypad Mains Connection 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. + + To comply with european regulations the supply should be fed from a readily accessible disconnect device, e.g. un-switched fused spur fitted.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual System Installation Installation Procedure. Tamper Switch. Remote Keypad case tamper + ENT Key Disable. If the “ENT” key is enabled the remote keypad can be used to set/unset and access all user menus. If the “ENT” key is disabled the remote keypad can only be used to set and unset the system. 1 2 Display Module LED MIMIC 1 2 3 4 ENG REMOTE I/D WARD SOUNDER CONTROL I/D Selector A B C D E O/P - 3 4 5 8 SPK Figure 8. 3 7 1.
System Installation TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual When the link is set to the enabled position the sounder is only enabled when the remote keypad programmable output is active. For ex ample, to m ake 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. 7. Finally clip the remote keypad cover onto the base being careful not to trap any cables or to obstruct the tamper switch.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual System Installation TS900 Node Layout Fit jumper-link to disable tamper switch Tamper switch JP2 FITTED = NO TAMPER NODE I/D ZD TD CIRCUIT D Programmable detection circuits A - D TE ZE CIRCUIT E ZC TC CIRCUIT C TF ZF CIRCUIT F ZB TB CIRCUIT B 1 2 3 4 5 TH ZH CIRCUIT H I/D selector TG ZG CIRCUIT G TA ZA CIRCUIT A JP2 AUX 12V 500mA + + From previous Node ABFG - - + Mains power indicator On = mains on Flashing = mains off Figure 11.
System Installation TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual 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 System Installation 500 meters or 100 Ohms 500 meters or 100 Ohms ZA 4K7 = Yellow, Violet, Red 2K2 = Red, Red, Red ZB Tamper 2K2 Alarm Alarm Tamper ZB 4K7 Tamper CIRCUIT B TA CIRCUIT A ZA TB TA Tamper 4K7 Alarm CIRCUIT B CIRCUIT A Alarm 2K2 Tamper ZA TA CIRCUIT B ZB CIRCUIT A Max. 10 devices per circuit 2K2 TB Wiring N.O. devices (Exit Terminators) Figure 13. Tamper Alarm TB Max. 10 devices per circuit Alarm 4K7 Wiring N.O.
System Installation TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Auxiliary Tamper Typical External Sounder Control Panel 12V + 0V Tamper In H/O + H/O TR STB TRG - Figure 15 Tamper Out Strobe +ve Strobe -ve Trigger -ve 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.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual System Installation Digicom/RedCARE Installation A stand alone digital communicator, RedCARE STU or Paknet interface card can be connected to the control panel using the following connections: Digicom Outputs 1 to 8 These are the programmable digicom output connections. They are normally at +12V and switch to 0V when active. The outputs can be inverted so that they switch from 0V to +12V when active (see System Configuration on page 31).
System Installation TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual TS790/900 Control Panel DC58M Alarm Receiving Centre Telephone Network Connecting a Printer The TS790/900 supports two type of printers, the CPA6 printer (no longer available) and any standard RS232 printer. When using an RS232 printer a DCI/MPA printer adaptor will be required. Menvier Security supply a DATAC printer kit which consists of a portable RS232 printer, charger unit and DCI/MPA adaptor. Using the CPA6 Printer 1.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual System Installation Control Panel Outputs IN DATA Connect to JP1 PRINTER R POWE PAPER The control panel has four programmable outputs: FEED CPA6 P Set of voltage free changeover contacts rated at 1 Amp. [-2] Switched -ve output rated at 500mA. [+3] Switched +ve output rated at 500mA. [+4] Switched +ve output rated at 500mA.
System Installation TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual 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: l Supply Failure (mains) l Low Battery Voltage 12V Failure (fuse failure) In order to monitor the above fault conditions, the outputs on the 519FM must be connected to a detection circuit.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual 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 11V 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.
System Installation Section TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Option Default Section Option Default Circuit 07 Exit Terminator 02 Fire Signals All No Circuit 08 PA Audible 03 Silent 24hr Circuits No Circuit 09 Final Exit 04 Enable Duress No Circuit 10 PA Audible 05 PA Silent Yes Circuit 11 - 56 Not Used 06 Set With Line Fault Yes 00 Test Call At 000 seconds 07 User Reset Yes 01 No of Re-arms 000 08 Tamper Eng Reset Yes 02 Settle Time 007 seconds 09 Hi Security Engineer No
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 1 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-on- site". 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.
Engineer’s Menu 1 TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Panel Outputs 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 .22 LCD Engineers menu 1 Select Options :- Digicom Channels The 8 plug-on digicom channels can be programmed to any of the output types shown on page 22. ENGR 1 - Engineers menu 1 Select Options :- E1 - PANEL - Digi Channel ? Enter Number > - PAN.- Type No. 004 004 Type No.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual No/Type Engineer’s Menu 1 Description 006 P.A. Activates when a PA alarm is detected and deactivates when the alarm is reset. 007 Fire Activates when a Fire alarm is detected and deactivates when the alarm is reset. 008 System Set Activates when any ward is set and deactivates when the system is fully unset. 009 Activates for 5 seconds following entry Code Accepted of any valid passcode.
Engineer’s Menu 1 No/Type TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Description 041 Time Switch B This output is controlled by the settings of “Time Switch B” (see Engineers Menu 3) 042 Time Switch C This output is controlled by the settings of “Time Switch C” (see Engineers Menu 3) 043 Access Code Activates when an “Access” passcode is entered. The duration of this output is controlled by the setting of the “Acc.CODE DUR” timer (see System Timers).
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Program Circuits 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. The following circuit types are available: 0 Not Used A circuit that will never generate any alarm. 1 Night A circuit that will generate a full alarm when the system is set.
Engineer’s Menu 1 Circuit Attributes Each circuit type can have one or more attributes assigned to it to alter its operation. The following circuit attributes can be programmed: 1 Access Circuits programmed with this attribute are automatically isolated during the entry procedure to allow a “walk through” route for the user to access the remote keypad. The “Access” attribute can only be assigned to Night and Final Exit circuit types.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 1 Starburst LED LCD Engineers menu 1 Select Options :- ENGR 1 - E1 - CCT NO.-- CT.-- 4 Program circuits Enter CCT No.>-Enter circuit No. e.g. 04 ENT Circuit No.
Engineer’s Menu 1 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. Note: Any alarm during the entry procedure will cancel the bell delay. 08 Double Knock Delay This is the “Double Knock” time window in which either two circuit activation must occur within this time to generate an alarm condition. Or the circuit must remain active for the whole duration of this time to generate an alarm condition.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual 18 Ward Menu Duration If the timer is set to 000 the “Code Set Group” passcodes function as normal, i.e., 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”.
Engineer’s Menu 1 TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual LCD Engineers menu 1 Select Options :- LCD Starburst LED ENGR 1 - Engineers menu 1 Select Options :- E1 - TIMER -- Setting Mode ? Enter Group > - Ti.. - System Timers Exit Time... 030 SET.MODE - S.BY - 0 = Full Set A = Part Set A B = Part Set B C = Part Set C ENT Timer Type E1 - Enter group: Enter timer No. e.g. 04 for exit time Timer value ENGR 1 - 6 5 System Timers Enter Number >-- Starburst LED 030 030 e.g.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 1 Remote Reset Algorithm 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.
Engineer’s Menu 1 10 O/M's Mimic Circuits When programmed as “Yes" the output modules mimic circuit activations. When programmed as ”No" output modules give circuit alarm indication. (Default = Yes) TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual 18 Invert Output 1 When programmed as “Yes” panel output 1 is inverted. When programmed as “No” panel output 1 is normal.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Engineer’s Menu 1 Starburst LED LCD Engineers menu 1 Select Options :- ENGR 1 - E1 - 9 Configuration Enter Number >-- 0 CONFIG.-- co.-- ENT Option No. User menu 1 Select Option :ESC Enter configuration No. e.g. 07 for user reset User reset Option 07 - Yes Engineers menu 1 Select Option :- 1 Sounder.
Engineer’s Menu 1 TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual View Location Text (LCD Only) This option allows the engineer to view the panel location text. The text message is programmed in "Engineers menu 3", see page 44.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Engineer's Menu 2 Engineer's 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 Each detection circuit may be viewed to ascertain its status. The circuit status conditions and resistance are shown below: Set System Date The system date is displayed in a day/date/month format on LCD remote keypads. it is also used to provide date stamps for events in the system log. Status Response Normal Min. Max. LCD Healthy None 2.2 KΩ 54 Ω 4.1KΩ Active Alarm 6.9 KΩ 4.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Engineer's Menu 2 Chime Circuits This option allows an alternative method of programming circuits as “chime”. LCD Engineers menu 2 Select Option :- Starburst LED ENGR 2 - E2 - Print System Log 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.
Engineer's Menu 2 TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Starburst LED LCD Engineers menu 2 Select Option :- ENGR 2 - E2 - ---01 CCT --01- 8 Configure Wards Enter CCT No.>-- View System Log 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. Engineers menu 2 Select Option :- Enter circuit No. e.g.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Engineer's Menu 2 Log Event Codes LCD Starburst LED Description DATE CHANGED DATE CHG Dc System Date changed. DEFAULT CODE DEFLT 01 DF User passcode (01) reset to 5678 by the engineer. DURESS 01-31 DUR SS 01-31 Du.01-31 Duress alarm from user passcode (01-31). ENTRY 01-56 ENTRY 01-56 En.01-56 Entry timer started by circuit (01-56). ENTRY ALARM 01-56 EN.ALM 01-56 EA.01-56 Entry timed-out alarm from circuit (01-56). FACTORY RESTART FACT.
Engineer's Menu 2 TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Log Event Codes LCD Starburst LED Description TAMPER 01-56 TAMP'R 01-56 TA.01-56 Tamper alarm from circuit. TEST CCTS OFF TEST OFF To All circuits taken off “Test” TEST FAIL 01-56 T. FAIL 01-56 TF.01-56 Circuit failed during “Test”. TIME CHANGED TIME CHG Tc System time changed UNSET WARD A/B/C/S UNSET A/B/C/S Un.ABCS Wards A, B, C or System Unset. WALK TEST WALK TST cT System “Walk Test” selected.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Engineers Menu 3 Engineers 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”.
Engineers Menu 3 TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Time Switches 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 Engineers Menu 3 Part Set Groups Code Set Groups 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.
Engineers Menu 3 TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Engineers Name (LCD Only) 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) Each detection circuit can have up to 16 characters of text assigned to it.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Location Text 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. Engineers Menu 3 Node Outputs This option allows the engineer to program the two outputs on each Node.
Engineers Menu 3 TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual 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. LCD Engineers menu 3 Select Option :- Starburst LED ENGR 3 - E3 - If the system is fitted with a plug-on digicom the top line of the display will show the status of the communicator. When you leave this test routine the digi channels and outputs are returned to their normal condition.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Custom Outputs A & B These options allows the engineer to program both custom outputs. The diagram below represents the logic circuit for the custom output. + 1 2 3 Input Custom Output A (048) 4 5 6 8 7 Each switch in the diagram represents a programmable output type, therefore the custom output will only activate when the correct combination of output types are active.
Engineers Menu 3 TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Modem Options (LCD Only) LCD Only This option allows the engineer to access the following modem options: Engineers menu 3 Select Option :- C Call Back No.1 Modem options Select Option :- This option allows the first call back telephone number to be programmed. 4 Call Back No.2 This option allows the second call back telephone number to be programmed. Cursor |Modem Password Password Enter password. e.g. 5750 Call Back No.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Engineers Menu 3 Engineers menu 3 Select Option :- C Modem options Select Option :- 6 Digi programming Press ESC to end Telephone Nos 1, 2 & 3 TELEPHONE NO. 1 ENT Account Nos 1, 2 & 3 ACCOUNT NO. 1 Enter 4 digit account No. ENT Reporting Channels for Tel Nos 1, 2 & 3 REPORTS TO NO. 1 * * * * * * * * Use keys 1 - 8 to toggle channels 1 - 8. ENT Set/Day Channels SET/DAY CHANNELS * * * * * * * * Use keys 1 - 8 to toggle channels 1 - 8.
Engineers Menu 3 TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual 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 Appendices Point ID Extended Reporting Point 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 t o the i nstruc tions s upplie d with the DC58/DC58M).
Appendices TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual P C C 7 Kitchen 6 5 3 Dining Room C Hall Garage CP S Lounge 2 C 4 RK 8 C P 1 Key: P Passive Infra-Red Detector C Magnetic Contact S Smoke Detector RK Remote Keypad CP Control Panel 9 Bathroom P Bedroom 2 10 Landing RK Bedroom 3 Figure 25 52 A Typical 3 Bedroom House Bedroom 1 P
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Appendices Domestic Part-Set Application Example 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.
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). Ward B: Ward C: Bedroom 2 (Circuit 09). 2.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual P 5 Appendices 12 CP P Stores C C P RK 11 C 13 10 Workshop P Canteen 7 C C 6 8 P 9 C Sales Office 4 RK C 3 P P 2 1 RK C P 14 Key: 16 P Passive Infra-Red Detector C Magnetic Contact RK Remote Keypad CP P Control Panel 15 C RK Service Department Figure 26 Commercial premises 55
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: l l 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 Point” 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 Text Editing Keys TS790/TS900 +DC POWER 0V Alarm (005) - 3 Abort (071) - 7 Second Alarm (011) - 8 Digicom (stand-alone) +12V 0V 3 - Alarm 7 - Abort 8 - Confirmation When programming any text the keys on the keypad function as shown below: 1 A 2 E 3 I 3 O 5 U 4 0 (zero) 7 Move cursor left 8 Change case ENT Accept text 9 Move cursor right 0 Space ESC Abandon text editing A Up the alphabet B Change cursor C Down the alphabet Figure 29 Alarm Abort
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Setup New Users The TS790/TS900 allows up to 31 users to operate the alarm system, each user is assigned a user type and a passcode. User 01 is the master user which has a default setting of 5678. User Types The following user types are available: Master User 02-31 can be programmed as the type "Master". If the installation company has programmed the master user for full access, he or she will have access to all user menus and options.
Appendices TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Code Set Group B 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. Code Set Group C Users 02-31 can be programmed as "Code Set Group C". This user type only allows the wards assigned by the installation company or master user to be set and unset.
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Appendices Quick Reference Engineers Menus Engineers Menu 1 Engineers Menu 1 key Options 1 Program Panel Outputs 2 Program Digicom Outputs 3 Program Digicom Channels 4 Program Circuits & Attributes 5 Page key 22 9 System Configuration 0 Go To User Menu 1 B View Location Text 34 C Relearn 34 1 = Panel Output 1 (relay) 2 = Panel Output 2 (-ve) 3 = Panel Output 3 (+ve) 1 = Channel 1 2 = Channel 2 3 = Channel 3 4 = Channel 4 1 = Channel 1 2 = Channel
Appendices TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Quick Reference Engineers Menus Engineers Menu 3 Engineers Menu 2 key Options 1 View Circuits 2 Set System Time 3 Set System Date 4 Change Passcode (Engineers) 5 Chime Circuits 62 Time Switches 2 Part Set Groups 3 Code Set Groups 4 Engineers Name 5 Part Set Text 6 Circuit Text 7 Custom Text Menu 8 Node Outputs 9 Built In Tests 0 View Activity Count 46 A Custom Output A 47 B Custom Output B 47 C Modem Options 36 36 36 E
TS790 & TS900 Installation Manual Appendices Quick Reference Engineers Menus Programmable Output Types Programmable Output Types No. Output Type No. Output Type 000 Bell On 039 Ward S Alarm 001 Strobe On 040 Time Switch A 002 Switch 12V 041 Time Switch B 003 Detector Reset 042 Time Switch C 004 Walk Test 043 Access Code 005 Alarm 044 General Fault 006 P.A.
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