Technical Bulitin Contents SD1 CALL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 2 TS400 CONTROL PANEL 3 TSD401 CONTROL PANEL 4 TSD402 CONTROL PANEL 5 TS510 AND REMOTE KEYPADS 6 TS700 CONTROL PANEL 7 TS790 / TS900 SOFTWARE VERSION 2.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN SD1/001/93 SD1 CALL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Most of the queries we receive for the SD1 Speech Dialer relate to the acknowledgment procedure This Technical Bulletin should clarify all aspects of the function, both for the enduser and the installer. At the end of its message the SD1 sends an audible “beep” which must be answered within 2 seconds using the tone generated by pressing the [8] button on a standard telephone.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN No. TS400/001/8/95 TS400 CONTROL PANEL Battery Charging Voltage Following recent requests from customers regarding the higher than normal charging voltage of the TS400, the product has now been modified so that the nominal charging voltage is 13.6V (this now falls in line with the rest of the Menvier product range). However, it must be made clear that even with a charging voltage of 14.1V the system and battery will continue to function without concern.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN No. TSD401/001/3/95 TSD401 CONTROL PANEL Symptom When the TSD401 is triggered into an alarm condition, the dialler is activated and the unit will proceed to dial the first telephone number. If a valid passcode is entered whilst the unit is dialling, there is a remote possibility that the dialler may subsequently dial incorrectly.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN TSD402/001 TSD402 CONTROL PANEL Our Technical Support Department have received one instance regarding the facility to record messages on the above product. It is possible that if the microphone is pushed firmly onto the PCB, the housing can touch on one of the PCB tracks, the resulting short thereby causing a problem which can be identified by a background “humming” sound when recording messages.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN No. TS510/001/4/95 TS510 AND REMOTE KEYPADS Problem On some installations with remote keypads, it has been found that the control panel sometimes responds incorrectly when using either the main or remote keypad. Some of the symptoms include: Spurious keypad bleeps from the control panel or remote. Customer enters their passcode to set the system, the exit timer starts then after a few seconds the system will return to the unset condition.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN TS700/002 TS700 CONTROL PANEL Menvier Technical Support have received queries regarding the facility to wire exit terminator buttons per ward. The following will solve up to 2 exit terminator buttons. If you require more then you will need to consider installing a TS790 / TS900 Control Panel. The TS700 was developed several years ago and one of its limitations is that once a ward has set, any unset wards will revert to timed exit.
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TECHNICAL BULLETIN TS790 & TS900 No. 002 /02/95 TS790 / TS900 Software Version 2.2 and all versions prior Problem If a keyswitch zone has been programmed to operate Ward B, the Ward B attribute will be removed after 14 days. Solution Either re-program the keyswitch to another Ward or set the `TEST TIME' to 00. This problem has been corrected by the release of software Version 2.3, which was issued on the 17/02/95. Menvier Security Kenn Road Clevedon Avon BS21 6LH Tel 01275 870078 Fax 01275 343453 E.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN No. TS900/003/11/95 TS790 & TS900 Control Panels Alarm Abort Feature The TS790 & TS900 control panels fitted with software version 3.2 or above have an additional alarm abort method. This new method will help meet the requirements of the ACPO policy. Abort Output Type The 'Abort Output' has been assigned to output type 071.
Operation (assuming the Abort Delay is set to 90 seconds) When the alarm is activated channel 3 is triggered and the central station receive an alarm signal. If the system is unset within 90 seconds the alarm output is cleared and the central station receive a restore signal. This is interpreted by the central station as an abort signal and therefore the system is NOT policed.
Operation (assuming the Abort Delay is set to 90 seconds) When the alarm is activated channel 3 is triggered and the central station receive an alarm signal. If the system is unset within 90 seconds the abort output is activated and the central station receive an abort signal on channel 7. The system is therefore NOT policed. Menvier Security Kenn Road Clevedon Avon BS21 6LH Tel 01275 870078 Fax 01275 343453 E.Mail http//:www.menviersecurity.co.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN No. TS2200/001/12/95 TS2200 CONTROL PANELS Menvier products have a facility whereby if the user is forced to unset a system under duress, it is possible to generate a silent alarm which is totally undetectable by the intruder. To generate this "Duress" alarm, simply unset the system by entering the passcode with the first two digits reversed. For example, if the system is usually unset with the code 2468, simply enter 4268 to generate a duress alarm.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN NO. DC58/002/05/95 Programming of Menvier Digital Communicators Objective To distinguish the differences between NVM chips and programming method for all Menvier digital communicators. New Products Menvier Security Ltd.
* Menvier Security will release the new PP5 programmer in July 95. NVM chips for the new range of communicators can be programmed by the installation company using the standard TS900 remote keypad (TS900.REM) and Interface lead (NETEKI).
TECHNICAL BULLETIN No. 001/3/95 DC54 and DC58 Digital Communicators Old Pulse Dial exchanges Between 90 and 95%of telephone exchanges in the UK are the modern digital type, this type of exchange accepts Pulse or Tone dialling formats and offers the users access to 'BT Network Services' (Three-way calling, Call Diversion etc.). The remainder of the exchanges are the older Pulse dial type and are normally found in rural areas of the UK.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN No. 002/1/96 DC54 AND DC58 DIGITAL COMMUNICATORS Earthing Requirements There has been several comments from intruder alarm companies that they have been docked points on a NACOSS inspection for not having the digital communicator connected to earth. The British Standards state that the digital communicator must be connected in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. Both the DC54 and DC58 do NOT require an earth connection.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN GEN/001/93 LINE FAULT MONITORING Different digicoms use various methods of Line Fault monitoring. This technical bulletin will describe the various methods available, but will not address remote line monitoring as used on Direct Line systems or REDCare. LINE VOLTAGE MONITOR: This monitoring method is used on older products and merely checks that a healthy line voltage is present on the telephone line.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN 001/10/93 Engineers Remote Keypad To attach an engineer's remote keypad to a TS700 TS790 TS900 TS2500 connections are required to the PCB plug JP2, as shown in the following diagram: The connector required is a 7 way 0.1" pitch Molex type connector such as RS Components part number 479-080 Remote Keypads Required: The following list will show the correct keypad to use on the relevant control panel or digicom for programming.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN No. PCI/001/06/96 TSPCI to TSDCI Conversion The following modification shows how to convert a standard TSPCI module so that it can be used with a DC58M modem. This will allow the DC58M to be connected to PC instead of a proprietary modem unit. In order to use the DC58M in the mode, the Lineload software must be version 2.01 or higher. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Remove all crimps from shell. Move blanking pin from position 5 to position 2. Connect green wire to position 7.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN ALL PRODUCTS MILLENNIUM DATE CHANGE Menvier Technical Support have received queries regarding the millennium date change and its affect on the control panels All of the NETWORKER (TS700 / TS790 / TS900 / TS2500) range of panels will NOT be affected by the year 2000 as they do not store any year in their dates. The only panels that store the year in the date are the TS2200, TS2000 and CPA6. These panels have been tested and DO NOT have a problem. The date rolls over to 1st Jan 2000.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN LINELOAD COMPATIBLE MODEMS The following list has been compiled to assist Lineload Software users in deciding which modem to use. We have found the best success with external modems, as internals or voice modems can be more difficult. Recommended :- Zoom 14.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN GEN/1/93 PRINTER COMPATIBILITY The following table defines printer compatibility between Menvier products. CONTROL PANEL CPA6 PRINTER SERIAL PRINTER TS500 N/A N/A TS510 N/A N/A TS700 YES YES, WITH MPA TS790 YES YES, WITH MPA TS900 YES YES, WITH MPA TS800 YES YES, WITH MPA CPA6 YES NO TS2000 NO YES, WITH TS2000.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN NACOSS CODES OF PRACTICE NACP14 The following is intended to inform the you about the requirements of NACP14 and its affect on you and the compatibility of MENVIER's range of control panels and accessories. The following paragraph is taken from NACP 14 2.1.
Abort Signal Exit Terminator Open / Close Signal Restore of Alarm Signal TS510 û _ _ _ TS700 û _ _ _ TS790 _ _ _ _ TS900 _ _ _ _ TS800 û _ _ _ TS2200 û _ _ û ABORT Module This is compatible with any panel capable of giving a open / close signal and an alarm signal Menvier Security Kenn Road Clevedon Avon BS21 6LH Tel 01275 870078 Fax 01275 343453 E.Mail http//:www.menviersecurity.co.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN CPA6/001/08/96 CPA6 MKII & ACPO POLICY There seems to be some confusion as to whether the CPA6.MKII can comply with the new ACOP policy. This is because the SET output de-activates on starting entry procedure on most versions of CPA6 MKII software. However software version STD2.21 has a correctly operating SET output and also RESTORES the Alarm output on UNSET (alarm Abort) STD2.