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Cooper TP Workshop Manual_Scant:Layout 1 7/8 ... - Cooper Security

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9x5xCompatible Equipment................................ 11. INTRODUCTION ....................................... 3Keypads ...................................................... 3Expanders ................................................... 4Hardwired Expanders ............................... 4Radio Expanders ...................................... 4Partitioned or Single System....................... 5User Control ................................................ 62. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION .................... 6Control Unit Specification............................ 6General ..................................................... 6Power Supply............................................ 6Outputs ..................................................... 7Inputs ........................................................ 7Fuses ........................................................ 79853 Control Unit PCB <strong>Layout</strong> .................... 89752 Control Unit PCB <strong>Layout</strong> .................... 99751 Control Unit PCB <strong>Layout</strong> .................. 109651 Control Unit PCB <strong>Layout</strong> .................. 113. INSTALLATION ...................................... 12Cabling for Keypads and Expanders......... 12Fitting the System...................................... 13Fitting the Control Unit Case................... 13Fitting the 9940, 9941 and 9943Keypads.................................................. 13Fitting a 9930 Keypad............................. 14Fitting the ScanProx 934 Module............ 15Wiring the Control Unit .............................. 17Cable Entries .......................................... 17Mains Connection ................................... 17Keypads.................................................. 18Connecting Sounders ............................. 20Connecting Detector Circuits to theMain PCB................................................ 21Connecting Expanders ........................... 25Programming Outputs............................. 29Communicator ........................................... 30Connecting the Communicator ............... 30Statutory Information .............................. 31Connecting the Telephone Line.............. 33Fitting a Plug-on Communicator ............. 34Fitting a Plug-by Communicator ............. 35Fitting a Battery ......................................... 37Initial Start Up............................................ 374. PROGRAMMING..................................... 38Using Programming and TestingCommands ................................................ 38Leaving Installer Mode .............................. 38Restoring Default Access Codes (firststage reset) ............................................... 39Performing an Engineer Reset .................. 39Restoring Default Command Settings ....... 40Adding and Deleting Tags ......................... 40To Add a Tag .......................................... 40To Delete a Tag ...................................... 41The Engineer Menu................................... 425. Useful Information ................................. 60131: SIA Report Mode............................... 60DD243: 2004 Compliance ......................... 64Applicability............................................. 64Programming for Compliance ................. 65Alarm Filtering......................................... 65PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 2004Compliance................................................ 66Programming for Compliance ................. 66Using a Partitioned System ....................... 68Introduction ............................................. 68Programming Partitions .......................... 68Differences in Commands forPartitioned Systems................................ 696. TESTING COMMANDS........................... 7090: Reading the Event Log........................ 70Printing the Event Log (9853 only) ......... 70Event Log Messages .............................. 7191 to 96: Testing Outputs .......................... 7497: Engineer Walk Test ............................. 75199: Display Zone Circuit Resistance ....... 752 of 76 Issue 1

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