Simplified Installation Guide These instructions are used for both the Open xL and Monitor xL versions of xL Security Equipment. A red dot on xL equipment and its packing material will identify it as the Open xL version. rev1.
Contents Hardware Components.................................................................................................................................1 LCD Keypad........................................................................................................................................1 LCD Keypad Notes .............................................................................................................................2 Main Control Module .........................................
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corporation commission for information.) The xL system complies with the requirements of EN 60950, Safety of Information Technology. To maintain compliancy, it is essential that the recommendations listed below be followed. Mains Supply The xL system is intended to be permanently connected to the A.C. power source. Ensure that a readily accessible twopole disconnect device (circuit breaker) is incorporated in the building installation wiring to disconnect the equipment in case of servicing.
CE – Conformity The xL System described in this manual conforms to the requirements of the Council Directive 89/336/EEC – The EMC Directive and 73/23/EEC – The Low Voltage Directive. 1999/5/EC-The R&TTE Directive. To maintain compliancy with this directive, it is essential to adhere to the installation recommendations described within this manual.
Hardware Components LCD Keypad Keypad Terminal Block Wiring K Module Point Assignment: 8 points. First point: Fire Alert buttons Second point: Panic (HoldUp) buttons Third point: Auxiliary Alert buttons Points 4 – 7 are hard wire inputs 1 – 4 on the Standard and G-ProxII version. Points 4 – 5 are hard wire inputs 1 – 2 on the Wiegand version. All unused points are skipped. ,-# 4 0V 5 6 Future OUT Serial # sticker for programming into Module Programming.
LCD Keypad Notes When a keypad is first powered It will display “ComsLost # (e.g.) 50624”. The keypad’s module bus communications are not on line and the keypad’s module bus, unique serial # is displayed for programming into the system. Explained on page 9. • The left and right arrow keys in the upper right screen corner refer to the left and right arrow keypad buttons. They can be pressed to display. – The keypad version e.g. “G-prox II” – The module bus voltage e.g. 13.054V – Keypad firmware version e.g.
Main Control Module NOTE: Any expansion modules used with the xL system, like the 8 and 16 Point Expanders, can also be used on the xL Main Control Unit, Module Bus (SNAPP). Mounting a Control Box On Dry Wall Use 1/8” hollow wall, expansion anchors (p/n 331-8755). Unscrew the screws from the anchors. Hold the control box on the mounting surface. Mark the mounting holes. Force a starter hole in each mark with a sharp tool e.g. a screw driver with a small, flat edge. Hammer the anchors into each hole.
NOTE: Remove enclosure knock-outs before installing circuit boards. Unpack the Modem and Memory Expansion Modules, if included, in package. With power disconnected, plug them into the main control board’s Modem and Memory Expansion Sockets. Secure them to their control cabinet stand-offs with the supplied screws. Off Hook Turns on when Memory Expansion Socket The control box tamper spring is included in the accessories kit. Fit it on to the main board cover tamper button. E 2 non volatile memory.
North American Modem World Wide Modem (2400 baud) (Bell 103, 300 baud) For Director Software Communications to Feature set 3 For Director Software Communications to Feature set 7 CPU Failure available with main control module firmware 4.3 or greater. See “ENABLE LINE FAILURE” this page. Off Hook LED World Wide Modem Turns on when unit dialing out.
STU (subscriber terminal unit) Enable Equipment failure point E16 (HSC, Security IP, Trouble). Set delay as 01 immediate in Simplified or Advanced programming. If the WW Modem has a Line Failure condition, it will be indicated by an HSC fault. HSC (High Security Communications) is a proprietary communications of CSG Security Inc. and not used in all markets. Wiring Specifications • Earth Grounds: Recommended: 18 AWG, stranded & insulated; Good: Standard 22 AWG quad cable (use all 4 wires).
Total current draw with the auxiliary and module bus must not exceed 1.0A Europe For units that include the mains transformer within the control cabinet. INPUT: 230VAC, 0.26A, 60W, 50Hz OUTPUT: Auxiliary, 12VDC, 1.0A Module Bus, 12VDC, 750ma Total current draw with the auxiliary and module bus must not exceed 1.0A Power Supply Unit Reference P/N 950-3650, 950-3651 North America INPUT: 16.5VAC, 2.5A, 60W, 60Hz OUTPUT:12VDC, 1.0A Europe For units that include the mains transformer within the control cabinet.
VBUS • VBUS is an internal communication bus that related VBUS modules are used with. The VBUS is not intended for external use. It has been designed to be used in a protected enclosure with adjoining interconnection between modules in the same enclosure. It communicates with the main control over the Module Bus (SNAPP) which is for external communications. • VBUS and VBUS modules allow the system to be expanded without adding additional modules on the main Module Bus (SNAPP).
Basic Circuit Types Normally Closed Normally Closed with 2.2 K End of Line Resistor C NO NO COM Single Device NO NC Black Black Multiple Device NO NC COM NO Yellow Yellow Black Junction Black Yellow NC Yellow Black Form "C" Single Resistor EOL NO 2.2 K NO NC NC Red C NC NO I I n n p p u C u t O t 1 M 2 NC C NO CABLE Black Yellow Yellow CABLE C • CAUTION: This circuit type supplies minimal supervision.
Powering on the System for the First Time Understanding How to Program the System Using the LCD Keypad service technician: “000”. “Service, Enter PIN:” will appear. Enter the default service user’s pin: “2482” LCD Keypad: • The next screen will say: “Configure?” and give a selection for the mode in which you want to configure the system. The first selection is “Locally” meaning the system can be configured using the keypad only.
Simplified is chosen, ordinary language menus will appear to browse through and make selections to make a basic system from. If Advanced is chosen, special menus will appear to customize the system into several unique forms of security requirements. • • Logging On to a New UK ACPO System • • • • • • After the “CommsLost” keypad screen and 24822 has been entered, the screen will display that the system is in alarm and needs to be re-set. Enter the UK service user code: 000 and PIN: 1630.
5) “Director Options”, “Update Config” will display. Press Ok. Director Options ◄ Update Cfg ► ↓Ok • 6) “Updating Config, Updating Config Please Wait” will appear Please wait...... and then change to “Connecting”. Download Config Connecting...... 7) When the system is Download Config communicating with In Progress.... – Director, “In Progress” will appear with a rotating bar next to it.
Simplified Configurations System Siren Time Main Screen Greeting PIN Duress Default: 5 minutes Default: WELCOME Default: Yes (UK ACPO = 15 min) (UK ACPO = “CHUBB SECURITY”) (UK ACPO = No) 5 Digit PIN Default: No Enable Wall Tamper Battery Size (UK ACPO) Confirm Alarm Tamper Audible Ringback Default: No Default: 070 = 7 Amp hr battery. 075 = 7.5 Amp hr 170 = 17 Amp hr Default: 30 min Default: No (UK ACPO = Yes) (UK ACPO = 17.
Areas ◄ A02 – A16 ► undefined A01 Defaults Press ↓Ok to ◄Edit► Area Name Area Entry Delay Select a time. Area Exit Delay Select a time. Default: OFFICE Default: 45 Seconds Default: 60 Seconds (UK ACPO = “AREA DESCRIP”) STAY on Fail to Exit Default: No Exit Delay Mode Normal Warning Tone Short, Warning Tone Long, Warn & Block (Warning Tone & Block Arming).
Arm Disarm Map (Arm/Disarm other areas) Press the button below “ÈEdit “ to make changes. Scroll through the areas at the top of the screen using the left and right keypad arrows. When an area appears that needs to be armed /disarmed from this keypad, press the keypad button below ÈYes or ÈNo to assign the other area(s) to this keypad. A check mark 9will appear beside the Yes or No selection.
North American Point Defaults: Point Location Default Point Type Default Name Default Circuit Type Point 001, main control board. Point 002, main control board. Point 003, main control board. Point 004, main control board. Point 005, main control board. Point 006, main control board. Point 007, main control board. Point 008, main control board. Point 009, main control board. Point 010, main control board. Point 011, main control board. Point 012, main control board. Point 013. First keypad alert button.
UK Point Defaults: Point Location Point 001, main control board. Default Point Type Custom # 80 (Command Point, Class: Supervisory. Default Name LCLCMDATEALL Default Circuit Type NO Assigned to Default AREA A01, “AREA DESCRIP” See Custom Point Programming and ACPO in the Advanced Installation Guide, 500-3652 ) Point 002, main control board. Point 003, main control board. Point 004, main control board. Point 005, main control board. Point 006, main control board. Point 007, main control board.
E07 Time Change Siren Off Sonalert 9Off Transmit 9Off E08 Program Edit Siren Off Sonalert 9Off Transmit 9Off E09 Program Error Siren Off Sonalert 9Off Transmit 18 9Off Stay On 9Stay 9Stay 9 On 9 On Stay On 9Stay 9Stay 9 On 9 On Stay On 9Stay 9Stay 9 On 9 On Stay On 9Stay 9Stay 9 On 9 On E15 Output Trouble Siren Off Sonalert 9Off On 9Stay 9Stay 9 On 9 On Transmit xL Simplified Installation Guide 9Off 9Stay On 9 On 9 On Time Delay 1 second 1 second
Outputs (North America version) Pre-programmed Output Select Output? numbers like B001 will ◄ B001 ►S000.07 ↓Ok display with their preprogrammed code: e.g. S000.07. This is an output code that is programmed in Advanced Programming.
B001 – B128 Protection Points Select Point # B001 – B128 Outputs Select Output # Modules Select Module # Equipment Points Select Point # B001 – B128 B001 – B128 Normal, Not Normal, Day Not Normal, Nite (Night) Not Normal, Alarm, Bypassed, Dly prepro (Delay Preprocess), Tamper, Point Delay, Pos (Positive) Confirm. Real OP (output) On, Equation is True, Manual Command. On Line, Tamper, Comms Trbl, (Communications Trouble), Battery Trouble, User Loged On.
UK Input Circuit Types and Defaults Select Circuit Circuit Name Type Resistor Configurations Custom Resistor Values (TYPE1NC, TYPE2 NO , TYPE3 NC Single Series , TYPE4 NC Single Parallel , TYPE5 NO Single Series, TYPE 6 NO Single Parallel, TYPE7 NC Dual Type 1 , TYPE8 NC Dual Type 2 , TYPE9 NO Dual Type 1 , TYPE10 NO Dual Type 2 ) C04 TYPE2 8K2EOL 8 NC Dual Type 2 Default User Authority Levels and Abilities Intrusion Emergency Off Cleaner NC Dual Type2 No resistor R1 (ohms) 00000 R1 (ohms) 00000
Diagnostics The system is capable of self trouble shooting itself which can be helpful to the technician in determining causes of various faults. • With the control box tamper activated, log on to the system as a service user. E.g. Default ID: “000”, service user PIN: “2482” or “7378” if the panel has communicated with the Director Software. NOTE: If the system Feature Set is 5 or greater, keypad programming can not be done. Programming can only be done with the Director Software.
Underwriters’ Laboratories Inc. (U.L.) Listed systems: Notes and Requirements Installation Notes • For all U.L. Listed applications the auxiliary power available is 1.0A. • A U.L. Listed power transformer (16.5 V. 40 VA. class 2) must be used on this system (Amseco model XP-1640 or equivalent). • For U.L. Listed residential applications a listed siren (Ademco model 747 or equivalent) must be used.
addresses but are under the responsibility of someone having mutual interest (other than the alarm installing company). This does not apply to strip mall applications where each independent business must have their own separate alarm system. An example for a commercial partitioned system would be a business that has an OFFICE area and a WAREHOUSE area in a building where each area can be armed or disarmed independently.
11. Provision shall be made for a separate test of 5. System shall be connected to a Listed smoke detector in each safe or vault connected to a single control unit. 12. A mechanical ringer shall give an indication automatically to the user when only 5 minutes operating power remains in the sounding device. See Programming Section – Low Battery. 13. There shall be provision for testing or automatic meter supervision over all sources of electrical energy.
Index 5 Digit PIN .......................................................................... 13 AC Mains Failure, Equipment............................................. 18 ACPO Outputs.................................................................... 19 Alarm on Fail to Exit ........................................................... 14 Annunciate Area Map ......................................................... 14 Area Entry Delay ................................................................
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