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INSTALLATION AND
PROGRAMMING GUIDE
9651
HARDWIRED CONTROL
PANEL
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INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE 9651 HARDWIRED CONTROL PANEL

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Page 8 496929 3. INSTALLATION Overview A typical installation comprises the following main steps: 1. Carry out a Risk Assessment of the premises

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3. Installation 496929 Page 9 recommended cable lengths in metres for 7/0.2 cable, assuming that you connect all items at the end of a single cable

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3. Installation Page 10 496929 11121 1. Fixing hole. 2. Adjustable cam. Figure 4. Backplate of the 9930 Keypad Cooper Security recommend that you m

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3. Installation 496929 Page 11 Wiring the Control Unit Cable Entries The control unit case back provides several cable entries. The back is designe

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3. Installation Page 12 496929 Remote Keypads Keypad Addressing The control unit is supplied with one remote keypad. If you have fitted more keypad

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3. Installation 496929 Page 13 Typical internal Sounder16Ohm loudspeaker(2 Max in parallel)Typical SAB9930 Keypad4-core9651 Control Unit9651 Contro

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3. Installation Page 14 496929 FSL Connections The control unit zone connectors provide space for up to eight FSL zones. Each FSL zone is a ‘Fully

Página 9 - Control Unit PCB

3. Installation 496929 Page 15 To program the outputs use programming command 81 for OP1, command 82 for OP2 and command 83 for OP3 (see "4. P

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3. Installation Page 16 496929 Fitting a Plug-by Communicator The 9651 can be fitted with a communicator or speech dialler, for example the Scantro

Página 11 - Fitting a 9930 Keypad

3. Installation 496929 Page 17 Comms O/P1 (Brown) -ve applied (+ve removed) in alarmComms O/P2 (Orange) -ve applied (+ve removed) in alarmComms O/P

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9651 Hardwired Control Panel Installation and Programming Guide © Cooper Security Ltd. 2004 Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents

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3. Installation Page 18 496929 Fitting a Battery Fit a rechargeable battery into the back of the case. The case provides space for a 12V 7AH batter

Página 14 - Remote Keypads

3. Installation 496929 Page 19 The power LED on the keypad glows steadily. 6. Key-in 0 followed by the factory default engineer access code: 7890.

Página 15 - Detector Circuit Connections

Page 20 496929 4. Programming Entering Programming Mode Installation - Initial Power Up” describes how to enter programming mode for the first

Página 16 - Using Programmable Outputs

4. Programming 496929 Page 21 Command Key in: 0 Country PTT Defaults 0YnYn = country, one of: 0 = UK (Y) 1 = Italy 2 = Spain 3 = Portu

Página 17 - Wiring Keyswitches

4. Programming Page 22 496929 41 Bell Delay 41YnY 0 No delay Y 1 1.5 minutes 2 3 minutes 3 5 minutes 4 10 minutes 5 15 minutes

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4. Programming 496929 Page 23 78 Level D Entry Time 78YnY 1 10 seconds 2 20 seconds Y 3 30 seconds 4 45 seconds 5 60 seconds 6

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4. Programming Page 24 496929 157 Plug by Comms Output 7 157YnnY Not used. See Command 151 158 Plug by Comms Output 8 158YnnY Default 06 T

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4. Programming 496929 Page 25 Re-entering Programming Mode You can go back into programming mode whenever the system is unset and not in alarm: 1.

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4. Programming Page 26 496929 Programming Command Reference 0: Country Defaults Use this Command to select the country and PTT defaults (to select

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4. Programming 496929 Page 27 Figure 17. Letters Generated by Each Number Key Zone Types The following types are available: 00 Not Used (NU) The

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496929 Page 1 Contents 1. INTRODUCTION...3 Operator Controls

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4. Programming Page 28 496929 06 Entry Route (ER) - Use this zone type for detectors sited between the Final Exit door/detector and a keypad. If a

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4. Programming 496929 Page 29 To set Level A do not assign a Keyswitch zone to levels B, C or D. To set any other level assign the Keyswitch zone t

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4. Programming Page 30 496929 X3 Double Knock (2) Zones with this attribute will cause an alarm condition only if one or more sensors generate two

Página 27 - Re-entering Programming Mode

4. Programming 496929 Page 31 21: Zone Configuration This Command allows you to select the wiring type of the zone connectors on the main PCB. The

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4. Programming Page 32 496929 28: Status Display Use option 1 of this Command if you do not wish to show keypad displays permanently. The keypad di

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4. Programming 496929 Page 33 33: System Reset If you wish to make the system engineer reset, then use option 1. For user reset use option 0. Certa

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4. Programming Page 34 496929 38: System Tamper Reset This Command allows you to choose whether the customer can reset the system after a tamper al

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4. Programming 496929 Page 35 the entry timer. The user completes entry by unsetting the system in the normal way. Note: If an intruder opens the

Página 32 - 20: Change Engineer Code

4. Programming Page 36 496929 tones, while option 9 gives the loudest entry/exit tones. The internal sounder demonstrates the volume of the tone wh

Página 33 - 25: Continuous Sounder

4. Programming 496929 Page 37 4. Key in the two digits for the month number and press Y . Use a leading zero for January to September. 5. Key in

Página 34 - 31: Zone Tamper Reset

Contents Page 2 496929 39: Level A Exit Mode...

Página 35 - 36: Alarm Abort

4. Programming Page 38 496929 to 1 any Entry Route zones included in part set B will act as Final Exit zones during part set B. 62: Level B Exit Mo

Página 36 - 39: Level A Exit Mode

4. Programming 496929 Page 39 71: Level C Entry Route Operation Command 71 controls how the system treats Entry Route zones during part set Level C

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4. Programming Page 40 496929 0 Low Tone. Timed set with the exit tone fixed at half volume. Use Command 79 to select the exit time. 1 Instant Se

Página 38 - 51: Setting Time and Date

4. Programming 496929 Page 41 Output Type Option 00 Bell. - The control unit operates this output during an alarm. Use Command 41 to control bell

Página 39 - 53: Abort Reset

4. Programming Page 42 496929 output for 3 seconds when the system is reset after any alarm has occurred. 10 Siren Test. - This output becomes ac

Página 40 - 65: Level B Exit Time

4. Programming 496929 Page 43 33 Pulse Unset o/p 4. - This output becomes active for a programmable time period between 1 – 12 seconds (command 17

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4. Programming Page 44 496929 90 - 97: See “5.Testing” 98: Load Full Defaults Use this Command to load default values for all Commands. 1. Enter p

Página 42 - 79: Level D Exit Time

4. Programming 496929 Page 45 126: Select Language The control unit can display messages on the keypads in one of several different languages. Use

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4. Programming Page 46 496929 1 +ve Applied to trigger. The inactive output floats. When active the output goes +ve. 170 - 175: Pulsed Set & U

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4. Programming 496929 Page 47 Set o/p 3 ABCD, select the level(s) in which the output will be active toggle abcd keys to select level on /off. Set

Página 45 - 87: Keypad Dual Key Alarms

496929 Page 3 1. INTRODUCTION The 9651 control unit is designed to be fully programmable to suit individual site requirements and user needs. Note t

Página 46 - 99: Leave Programming Mode

Page 48 496929 5. Testing Reading the Log (Command 90) The control unit keeps a log of recent events The log can contain up to 250 events. Each

Página 47 - 159: Invert Plug by Outputs

5. Testing 496929 Page 49 Keypad Meaning EEProm Fail Control unit memory damaged Fire Znn Alarm Fire alarm on zone nn Fire Znn Reset Fire alarm

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5. Testing Page 50 496929 Testing Outputs (Commands 91-96) You may test parts of the system by entering commands at the keypad. To carry out a test

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496929 Page 51 Index 24 hour alarm...41 24 hour zones ...

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Page 52 496929 using ...14 PA reset...

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496929 Page 53 Notes

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Declaration of Conformance Cooper Security Ltd issues this certificate to certify that the equipment known as: 9651 Complies with the following

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3. Introduction Page 4 496929 1 - Control unit 4 - Door contacts 2 - Keypads 5 - fused mains spur 3 - PIRs Figure 1. 9651 System Layout Ope

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3. Introduction 496929 Page 5 a Glows steadily when mains power is present. Flashes when the system is working from battery backup. f Glows stead

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Page 6 496929 2. Technical Description Specification Environmental -10° to +40 °C. EN50131 “Class II” 75 % RH. Dimensions Junior combi box: 243

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2. Technical Description 496929 Page 7 Control Unit PCB Figures 3 show the layout of the 9651control unit PCB. BATT F-2A12V AUXF-1A12345121110987

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