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Issued ugust 1997 9778 Instruction Leaflet dvantage 6 larm Panel Introduction The control panel is designed to be simple to install, programme, and to use. The 16 button keypad allows you to select, change, or inhibit the many facilities available in the unit. remote keypad is available separately for arming, part arming and disarming the unit The control panel is programmed using either the user code (factory set 1234) or the engineer code (factory set 9999). It is advisable to change both code numbers to a personally selected code, using any combination from 0000 to 9999, when the installation is complete. The engineer programmes are protected by a non volatile memory (NVM). This means that when all power has been removed and then reconnected any previously programmed information remains operative. The NVM facility also protects the control panel microchip from mains surges and spikes. The control panel provides 6 detector zones, a personal attack circuit and two tamper circuits. ll zones are capable of operation with normally open and normally closed detectors. bank of 10 LED indicators will indicate the status whilst programming or whilst in use. n integral battery charge circuit will enable a rechargeable battery such as RS stock no. 597-813 to provide power during mains failure. Outputs are provided for bell/sounder, and strobe. The 6 detector zones are active only when the control panel is armed. The personal attack circuit, 24hr circuits are active 24 hours a day even if the control panel is disarmed. The advantage keypad The advantage keypad uses ICONS to picture the key function, a list of key functions follows in figure 1: Figure 1 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 System planning RS stock no. 437-648 To ensure the installation proceeds smoothly it is best to plan the work before you begin. Start by drawing a plan of the building (see figure 2 and 3). You will need to divide the building into zones. Zone 1 is always used as the final exit zone with the advantage panel and zone 2 is factory programmed as walk through (this may be altered). Figure 2 Ground floor view G H C Lounge Dining Room C. Magnetic contact zone 1 B. Zone 2 C. Zone 3 D. Magnetic contact zone 4 E. Zone 5 F. PIR G. Siren H. Personal attack switch F F G B H F Hall K G Kitchen E I Garage I. Vibration detector J. Control panel Note: larm control panel should be located within the protected area Note: Zone 6 may be a PIR on the first floor landing Figure 3 Ground floor view of a commercial premises D Full set rm Part set Reset I B ccounts F J E Office Zone omit 0 to 9 Numeric keys Event replay C Lobby The control panel is factory set to be armed without the need to enter the user code. It is possible to programme the control panel so a user code is required to arm the system. If this mode is selected the user code can only be changed by either, programming under the engineer mode or, returning the control panel to symbol arming mode then the user selecting a new code and returning to control panel to user code arming code. Note: Please ensure you read this document completely before you begin your installation.. Magnetic contact zone 1 B. Zone 2 C. Dual tech zone 3 D. Vibration detector zone 4 E. Zone 5 F. Zone 6 K D Factory G. PIR H. Siren I. Personal attack switch J. Control panel K. dditional keypad

System layout The system layouts shown are a guide to typical positions of the system components. This will obviously vary depending on the premises and level of protection to be afforded. However the general rules given cover all installation layouts. General rules 1. Final exit doors should have magnetic contact switches fitted to ensure that the premises cannot be vacated with the doors left open and also to protect against forced entry. 2. PIR detectors are best fitted where an intruder has to pass through an area to gain access (i.e. halls and landings) or to protect specific valuable items (i.e. lounge). Care should be taken in siting to avoid direct sunlight, strong lighting and heat sources (hence the vibration detectors in the kitchen) as these may cause nuisance tripping. They are best sited so the intruder cuts across the field of view, see figure 2 (some products are specifically designed for long corridors in this instance this rule does not apply), hence a corner position is usually adopted. 3. PIR, ultrasonic, vibration detectors, etc. all have complex electronics. These are best given their own zone as in the event of a fault occurring isolating the fault will be quicker and nuisance tripping quickly eliminated. Magnetic door contacts tend to be very reliable if installed well within their magnetic actuation limit. Hence these can be put in series together on a loop if appropriate. They are also easier to test if faulty. 4. Wiring is best concealed where possible to prevent damage and tampering. Try to avoid running alongside mains cables as interference may occur. 5. The sounder/sb unit should be fitted well above head height to avoid tampering. The wiring should pass directly through the wall behind the unit to make it inaccessible. 6. The control panel requires a 240V power source. n unswitched fused spur preferably direct from the consumer unit on its own fuse wired in accordance with the current IEE regulations should be provided. Using the above general rules you should plan your installation on your sketched drawing considering the panel siting, how the cable runs can be minimised, where different types of detector will be fitted and which zone they will be on. When you have finalised your plan you can begin installation. Installation The following instructions should be followed in sequence to ensure trouble free installation. To begin with, the alarm panel should be tested. The control panel Printed circuit board (PCB) is clearly marked with each output, input, and the relevant polarity. Wire links are fitted to each of the 6 zones and the three 24 hour circuits, to simulate closed circuits. The wire links are removed during installation as each zone/circuit is connected. Wire links should never be fitted where no link is depicted across the terminals on the PCB. Most of the detectors in the security industry are normally closed contacts these must be wired in series, normally open detectors such as pressure mats can also be used, wire them between the zone and the 24 hour terminal. Testing the control panel The control panel is fitted with the factory fitted wire links, to enable the panel to be tested prior to installation. 1. Remove the two front cover screws (located behind the LED flap) and the front cover, and place safely to one side in the box provided to eliminate the chance of damage. 2. Check that the 9 factory fitted links (see figure 4) are positioned across each pair of the 6 zone inputs, P, 24 hour and SCB terminals. Press down the lid tamper spring. (It is important that this spring is depressed throughout the test to avoid the control panel activating). Or to temporarily defeat the lid tamper connect a wire between the SCB 0 terminal and the left 24 hour terminal. Do not forget to remove this wire before commissioning the system. 3. Fit the 12V battery (RS stock no. 597-813) to the unit using battery connecting wires provided. Observe the correct polarity, red wire to red (+) terminal, black wire to black (-) terminal. The panel is now ready to test. 4. Press (full guard), the clear LED will illuminate. 5. Remove a factory fitted link wire from zone 1 and the respective zone LED will light and a tone indication will be heard. Refit the link and the zone LED will extinguish. 6. Repeat step 5 for all other zones. For each of the zones opened a tone indication will be heard, the number of bleeps will depend on what zone is open i.e. 1 bleep for zone 1, 2 bleeps for zone 2 and so on. 7. Test the lid tamper by releasing the tamper spring, the internal sounder will activate, replace tamper spring, and enter user code (1,2,3,4). The 24 hour LED will be illuminated and the sounder will cease. Press the (reset) key to return to standby. 8. To test the 24 hour SCB and P circuit repeat the above sequence removing and replacing the wire link in each circuit in turn. fter each test enter user code (1, 2, 3, 4) then press reset to return to standby. Disconnect the battery when you have finished testing. Siting the control panel Site the panel in a position which is above the accessible height of small children. Try to site the control panel close to a mains electricity supply. Mark the two fixing holes on the left and right-hand sides of the bottom and the hole in the top centre on the wall, and fix the panel loosely. Only secure tightly once installation is complete. Wiring Detectors The exact positioning of the detection devices should now be decided and the detectors wired. Typically for passive infrared detectors (PIR) 6-core cable will be required (RS stock no. 365-587) and for door/window contacts 4-core cable (RS stock no. 365-571). If only a limited number of magnetic contacts are used wire 6-core throughout. Wire the correct cable to each position. Connect the detectors as shown in figure 5. Connecting to the mains supply WRNING - ELECTRICITY CN KILL Before connecting the control panel to the mains supply ensure that the supply is disconnected at the consumer unit. The ideal mains supply is direct from the consumer unit, on its own fused spur, wired in accordance with the latest IEE regulations. You will require 5 3-core cable sufficient in length to connect the control panel to the mains power supply. Figure 4 Cable clamp 2

Figure 4 shows the location of the cable clamp. To secure the cable, use the cable clamp located in the back of the advantage case. Break off the cable clamp from the case. Feed one end of the 3-core cable through the back of the control panel and connect as follows to the transformer terminal block. Live (L) red or brown. Neutral (N) black or blue. Earth (E) green or green and yellow. Secure the cable clamp over the cable using the screws provided. 9778 Connecting the sounder unit Disconnect the mains supply. Run a 6-core cable to the sounder from the panel. Connect the sounder unit to the panel as shown in figure 6. Testing should be carried out in accordance with the instructions included with the sounder unit. Figure 5 Control panel detector connections RT SCB 24 hour KEYSWITCH P These will be factory supplied with links as shown on the PCB ZONE 6 ZONE 5 ZONE 4 B ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 - + SWITCHED POSITIVE SPEKER NVM RESET BELL/STROBE F3 SPEKER UX. F2 BTTERY F1 STROBE + STROBE - BELL + BELL - UX + UX - BTTERY + RED BTTERY - BLCK C C TRNSFORMER C. Personal attack B. Zone 2 PIR C. The series 24 hour loop for each zone is best taken back to the control panel and linked using a connector block such as RS stock no. 423-655 D. Zone 1 door/window magnetic contacts D When the mains wiring is completed restore the mains supply, the mains LED indicator and the keypad should be illuminated. The panel will bleep replace the front cover. Enter user code (1234) the 24 hour LED will be illuminated and bleeping will cease. Figure 6 Sounder connections Press (reset), the panel will return to standby. t this stage it is worth checking the detectors for correct operation. BTTERY F1 BELL/STROBE F3 SPEKER UX. F2 NVM RESET Detector test 1. Press STROBE + STROBE - BELL + BELL - SCB RT 2. Now walk around and activate each detector in turn. The panel will bleep and the LED light as each detector is activated. Note: PIRs require a number of minutes setting time before use. 3. When all detectors have been tested type 740-427 740-433 437-660 Siren trig -Ve Siren trig -Ve SW- +Ve +Ve +Ve Strobe trig -Ve 0V Strobe trig -Ve 0V SW-Ve -Ve Ret Sig Ret Sig Return 3

System facilities 6 detector zones are provided, zone 1 is the entry/exit zone, activating this zone whilst the system is set will cause the entry timer to begin and allow time for the panel to be disarmed. The entry/exit tone will change tempo indicating there are 10 seconds left to disarm or ten seconds remaining to exit before system is armed. Part guard zones The part guard feature allows you to select zones you wish to be omitted when using the part guard option for arming. Please note that a part guard zone cannot also be selected as a walk through zone. If you wish to part guard with a remote key switch/keypad then it will be necessary to program the control panel (see remote part guard, under programming the advantage in this manual). Quick set The quick set facility is provided to enable the exit time to be shortened to a few seconds and avoid the exit tones continuing when not required. 24 hour circuits The 24 hour circuit is provided to protect all detectors connected to this circuit and the control panel from unauthorised alteration or tampering. ll devices wired to the 24 hour terminals must be wired in series. ctivation of the 24 hour circuit when the panel is disarmed will trigger the internal sounder, activation when the system is armed will cause full alarm condition. If tampering has been the cause of an alarm activation the 24 hour LED will illuminate after the user code has been entered. The SCB terminals are for connection to bell box tamper switches or RSCB if fitted. Personal attack circuit (P) ny number of normally closed personal attack buttons can be used in series with this circuit. full alarm condition will occur whether the control panel is armed or not. Keypad tamper When the control panel is armed, pressing any key on the keypad will cause the entry timer to start, a full alarm condition will occur if either the entry timer expires or if an incorrect user code is entered 4 times. Event replay If an alarm condition has occurred, upon entering the user code the 1st zone to be activated will be displayed. Press the EVENT REPLY button. The next LED to illuminate will show the previous zone activated during this alarm duration. With each subsequent press of EVENT REPLY button the LEDs illuminated will advance to the first zone that was activated. If no LED illuminates the next time the EVENT REPLY button is pressed it will display the last zone activated from the previous alarm duration and with each subsequent press, advance to the first activation of that alarm duration. Each time no LED illuminates it shows the end/start of each individual alarm duration. If no LED illuminates on two successive presses this confirms the end. Walk through zone It is sometimes desirable to site the control panel in a position which is guarded by an additional detector. walk through zone will be required, zone 2 is factory set to a walk through zone. walk through zone allows a period of time similar to that programmed for the entry/exit delay before going into alarm. But only if the entry/exit zone is activated first. If the entry/exit zone is not first activated, an instant alarm will result. ny zone other than the entry/exit zone may be programmed as a walk through zone. If the walk through facility were not used then once the PIR sensed the movement an alarm would occur before the panel could be disarmed. Please note that a zone selected for walk through cannot also be selected as part guard zone. If the system is armed using part guard then any walk through zones activated will start the entry timer, giving time to disarm the system without activating the alarm. Internal sounder The control panel is fitted with an internal speaker this provides a low volume entry/exit and high volume internal alarm. Bell output The bell output provides power to the external bell or siren. Care should be taken not to exceed total current output, and care should be taken when using motorised bells or sirens. Strobe output The strobe output will operate in every full alarm condition and will continue to operate after the external sounder has stopped and system has auto reset. The strobe output will also remain active after the user code has been entered, and will not stop until (reset) is pressed. The negative strobe output terminal can be used for PIRs or other detectors that require a negative latch. ux. 13V power supply This 13V supply marked UX. + - on main PCB is provided to supply power for detectors which require a low voltage supply, PIRs, break glass detectors, etc. This output is fuse protected and is maintained at all times. Switched positive output (SW+) The SW+ terminal will go positive when the control panel is armed and low when either a full alarm condition occurs or the control panel is disarmed, use this connection for latching detector circuits. Battery backup It is strongly recommended that the control panel is fitted with a 12V rechargeable battery. The battery is kept fully charged by the control panel, and will provide power in the event of a mains failure. The battery supply is protected by a fuse. Fuses There are three fuses mounted on the left side of the PCB. The fuse labelled F1 is the battery fuse and prevents excess current being drawn from the battery. The fuse labelled F2 is to protect the UX. power supply, the fuse labelled F3 provides protection for the bell, strobe and internal sounder. Programming the advantage The many facilities offered by the control panel can be selected, inhibited or changed by selecting engineer programming mode. To exit the programming mode after making your selected function changes or if an incorrect function code has been pressed, press (reset). To select engineer programming mode Enter 9999 (or current engineers code) Clear LED will flash The control panel is now in programming mode. Note: Once a function code is pressed selections must be entered within 10 seconds or the function code has to be re-entered. The clear LED will continue to flash throughout engineer programming. 4

Change engineer code Press 1. Zone 1-4 LEDs illuminated. Press???? (new engineer code). s each key is pressed one zone LED will extinguish. The control panel will bleep to confirm acceptance of the new engineer code. Exit time Press 2. Zone 1-2 LEDs illuminated. Enter exit time, i.e. Press 0 1 = 1 second. Press 9 9 = 99 seconds. s each key is pressed one zone LED will extinguish. The control panel will bleep to confirm acceptance of the new exit time. Entry time Press 3. Zone 1-2 LEDs illuminated Enter entry time, i.e. Press 0 1 = 1 second. Press 9 9 = 99 seconds. s each key is pressed one zone LED will extinguish. The control panel will bleep to confirm acceptance of the new entry time. Bell duration Press 4. Zone 1-2 LEDs illuminated. Enter bell time, i.e. Press 0 3 = 3 minutes. Press 3 0 = 30 minutes. s each key is pressed one zone LED will extinguish. The control panel will bleep to confirm acceptance of the new bell duration. Change user code Press 5. Zone 1-4 LEDs illuminated. Press???? (new user code). s each key is pressed one zone LED will extinguish. The control panel will bleep to confirm acceptance of the new user code. Select part guard zones Press. 6 Selected part guard zones illuminated. Press appropriate zone keys to enable/disable part guard zones. ny zone LEDs which are lit will be part guard zones. The control panel will bleep to confirm acceptance of part guard zones. When a zone LED is lit it indicates the zone is now a part guard zone. Select walk through zones Press. 7 Selected walk through zones illuminated. Press appropriate zone keys to enable/disable walk through zones. ny zone LEDs which are lit will be walk through zones. The control panel will bleep to confirm acceptance of walk through zones. When a zone LED is lit it indicates the zone is now a walk through zone. Remote part guard Press 8. If selected zone 1 LED illuminated. Press 1 to select/deselect remote part guard. The control panel will bleep to confirm acceptance of the new code. Select code arming Press 8 If selected zone 2 LED illuminated. Press 2 to select/deselect code arming. The control panel will bleep to confirm acceptance of the new code. System reset Function code Press 0. The control panel is now reset back to factory settings, any previous programming will now be lost. Fault finding 1. Once a function code has been pressed the facility must be programmed within 10 seconds or the panel will revert back to programming mode. If a key has been pressed after this time then you should press (reset) and re-enter the function code. 2. The usual cause of a zone not responding is incorrect wiring. Normally closed detectors must be connected in series before connection to the control panel. Check thoroughly that the correct wiring connections have been made. 3. If a zone or 24 hour LED remains on, or the panel bleeps, check that the unused zone/tamper circuits have a wire link fitted and/or all tamper switches in PIRs, bell box and control panel are fully depressed. 4. If you have difficulties in finding the cause of a fault, remove all installation wires, leave the factory connected wires in place. Refit all factory links. Never fit links across any of the power outputs. It may be necessary to use the NVM reset to recover the factory set condition. On power up follow the test procedure detailed in the front of this manual. 5. If fuses are being tested or replaced, all power must be removed. Fuses repeatedly failing are almost certainly the result of a short circuit across the UX. output. Check for low resistance readings, it is rare for blown fuses to be the result of faulty equipment. dvantage user information If code arming has been selected then simply enter user code before pressing the appropriate function symbol key. rming the system Press Clear LED lit Press Leave via exit route If zone LED is lit Close all windows and doors and check PIRs 1. Press (full guard). 2. If zone LED is on, check detectors on that zone i.e. open door. 3. Once clear LED illuminates press (set). 4. Leave promptly via the exit route whilst the exit tone is sounding. n increase in exit tone tempo indicates last 10 seconds before armed. 5. Once exit sound has stopped the system will be armed. 5

Part arming the system for night setting Press Clear LED lit Press Press Optional quick set If zone Close all windows and LED is lit doors and check PIRs 1. Press (part guard). 2. If zone LED is on, check detectors on that zone i.e. open door. 3. Press (set). 4. It is possible to quick set the system and silence the exit tone by pressing the exit tone (set) button again. The system will arm within a few seconds. 5. Once the exit sound has stopped the system will be armed. Disarming the system Enter user code Two tone bleep standby confirmed Entry sounder continues 1. Enter via the entry/exit route. 2. The entry tone will be heard. The entry tone will change tempo to warn of the last 10 seconds before alarm is activated. 3. Enter user code. 4. Two tone bleep will confirm system is disarmed and on standby. 5. If the alarm has activated in your absence the zone(s) activated will be shown and it will be necessary to press (reset) after user code to stop the strobe. Event replay Enter user code Press (event replay) 1. Do not press (reset) after the alarm has been switched off. 2. Press (event replay) up to 4 times to display past events. 3. Press (reset) twice to return to standby. Disarming the system when on the premises Enter user code Two tone bleep standby confirmed Entry sounder continues 1. Go to the panel via the designated route. 2. Enter user code. 3. Two tone bleep will confirm system is disarmed and on standby. Temporary zone omit prior to arm 24Hr Enter zone Press Press LED numbers to Press (zone omit) Flashes be omitted Lost user/engineer code In the event of a lost or forgotten engineer code or an operational system: 1. Switch off mains power. 2. Disconnect the rechargeable battery. (If an SCB is fitted the external sounder will operate). 3. Place a screwdriver in a position able to short out the NVM reset pins positioned on the left-hand side of the microprocessor. 4. Reconnect either the mains or battery and wait three seconds. 5. Remove the screwdriver, the control panel is now reset to factory set and will require reprogramming with all previous requirements. 6. In the event of a lost or forgotten user code or an operational system: a. Enter engineers code 9 9 9 9. b. Press 0 then (reset). c. The panel has returned to factory set and will require reprogramming with all previous requirements. Installation log This log may be filled in, detached from the manual and retained as a record of the installation. Installation address............................................................................................................................................................................ Contact name.................................................................................... Telephone no..................................................................................... Installation date....................................................................... Zone rea protected Detector 1 2 3 4 5 6 24 Hr P If a zone LED is lit then that zone will be omitted when control panel is armed. 1. Press (full guard). 2. Press (zone omit). The clear LED will flash. 3. Press zone numbers to select or deselect for omit, the omitted zone LED(s) will illuminate. Note that zone 1 (entry /exit) cannot be omitted. 4. Press (arm).

Technical specification Dimensions H-186mm W-249mm D top-40mm bottom-60mm Cabinet construction 3mm polycarbonate LED indicators Mains, P, 24Hr and zones 1-6 with keypad illumination Detection zones Zone 1-6 negative loop, 24Hr negative loop, P positive loop Max. zone loop resistance 5000½ Zone input delay <200µs Extension speaker Wired in series 8-30½ SW+ output Source 12V @ 12m Bell output 12V timer adjustable from 1 to 99 minutes Strobe output 12V continuous Control panel current consumption Standby 137m. larming 170m (internal only) UX. output 13.4V Battery charge voltage 13.4V Battery type 1.2-2.1h 12V lead acid Fuses all 20mm 1 quick blow Total current output 1 absolute max. Mains supply 220-245V~ double insulated Factory set defaults User code 1234 Engineer code 9999 Exit time 30 seconds Entry time 30 seconds Bell time 20 minutes Walk through zone Zone 2 Entry/exit Zone 1 (not programmable) rming mode Symbol arming (speed arming) 9778 7

The information provided in RS technical literature is believed to be accurate and reliable; however, RS Components assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions, or for the use of this information, and all use of such information shall be entirely at the user s own risk. No responsibility is assumed by RS Components for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. Specifications shown in RS Components technical literature are subject to change without notice. RS Components, PO Box 99, Corby, Northants, NN17 9RS Telephone: 01536 201234 n Electrocomponents Company RS Components 1997