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Installation & User Guide Compatible Equipment CPA6 0M - Output Module 9040 - Loudspeaker DC54/58 - Digital Communicators (Stand Alone Only) 496527 Issue A 1 of 16 TS5160

Overview Introduction Specification The Intruder Alarm Control Panel TS5160 is provided for domestic and commercial Intruder system conforming to BS4737: part 1: 1986 it is self contained unit with a keypad and liquid crystal display (LCD), its own power supply and an internal battery for operations during a mains failure. In its basic form it will monitor up to eight circuits and will provide alarm outputs but additional equipments may be supplied and fitted as follows: 1. Local Expansion Card (LEC): Each card, which is fitted inside the panel, will provide the facility to monitor four additional circuits so that a total of 16 circuits may be monitored by using two cards. 2. Digicom signalling Interface (DSI): This unit, which is fitted inside the panel, provides a number of facilities including the sending of alarm and status signals over telephone lines to a Central Monitoring Station. 3. Remote Keypad (REM): These units, consisting of a keypad, LCD and sounder, are used at a remote location to control the main panel and up to four REM s may be connected. 4. Output Module (OM): These units may be fitted at a remote location and are used to provide an output to a set of LEDs to indicate circuit activation. Each module will provide up to eight zone indications. 5. Remote Multiplexer (RMX): Fitted at remote locations these units connect circuits that are a long distance from the panel. Up to four units may be connected and each can control up to two circuits. 6. Printer: A printer may be connected to the panel and used to provide a printout of panel activity. Input Voltage: Panel Current: REM Current: Battery: Zones: Panel Dimensions Panel weight REM Dimensions REM Weight: Environment: 240V +/- 10% 50Hz 58mA (Set/Unset); 106mA ( Alarm) 21mA (Set/Unset); 43mA (Alarm) 12V 6Ah 8 (standard); 16 using LEC and/or RMX (w xhxd):357x267x85mm or 95mm from Apr 90 3.4 kg (w xhxd):170x115x40mm 0.4 kg 0-55 deg C TS5160 2 of 16 496527 Issue A

System Schematic Block Diagram Remote Indicators Printer Digicom Output to Central Station Up to 2 Output Modules 240V 50Hz mains input 5 core cable Digicom 5 core cable CONTROL PANEL TS5160 MAIN PCB Zones 1-8 L.E.C. 1or2 D.S.I. Other Signal Outputs Up to 8 Detection Circuits 2 core cable each circuit 2 core cable each circuit Up to 4 Detection Circuits per LEC 6 core cable Up to 4 Remote Multiplexers 2 core cable each circuit 6 core cable Up to 4 Remote Keypads Up to 2 Detection Circuits per RMX Figure 1 Control Panel TS5160 - System Schematic Block Diagram 496527 Issue A 3 of 16 TS5160

Installing Detection and Tamper Circuits The Detection Circuits are wired as EOLR (End of line Resistor) 6 A normally open device, such as a Pressure Pad or Exit Terminator switch, may also be connected as shown; 7 Fit 2k2 resistor to any unused circuits. EOLR System (Fig 2) 1 Detector devices have normally closed contacts with a 4k7 shunt resistor; 2 Tamper devices have normally closed contacts with no shunt resistor; 3 A 2K2 End of Line (EOL) resistor must be fitted at the point in the circuit furthest from the control panel; 4 Loop resistance with the EOL resistor shorted must be less than 100 Ohms; 5 The maximum number of devices allowed in a circuit is ten; Detector Sw Detector Sw 2k2 EOL Res 4k7 4k7 Normally open contact ZONE 1 Tamper Sw Tamper Sw Red Red Red Yellow Violet Red 2k2 Resistor 4k7 Resistor Figure 2 EOLR Circuit Connections TS5160 4 of 16 496527 Issue A

System Installation TS5160 Panel Connections TS 5160R Main Panel Terminal Bock STROBE SW 12 WLK Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 7 Zone 8 AUX +12V 0V Connect to zone circuits Fit EOL Resistor to unused circuits REM & RMX Terminals Walk Test o/p Present when in Walk Test Switched +12V Present when panel is set SUPPRESSED BELL TAMP SW 12V 0V TAMP To Strobe Unit Max 6W +12V ES. 1 X D C B SAB1 TAMP +12V 0V TAMP BELL TRIP A TRIP Ensure bell is suppressed by fitting a capacitor Typical alarm output connections SAB *TR TRIP AUX TMP LS BATTERY TRANSFORMER +ve -ve AC GND AC Input from secondary of mains transformer 12V sealed lead acid battery. Maximum size 7Ah For internal Speaker (not normally fitted) To n.c. Tamper circuit contacts Fit link across terminals if not required. *Link SAB TR to 0V If it is not used Figure 3 Typical Alarm Output Connections 496527 Issue A 5 of 16 TS5160

REM and RMX Connections The SW is not used by the RMX and is for remote devices only. The supply at the main board terminal; shown is obtained from the DSI. If all DSI is not fitted and SW is required, use the other SW supply from the terminal at the left of the main board. 12 12 12 Connect to additional RMX if required - Note connection In on CSI and Out on CSO. Connect to zone circuits Fit EOL resistor to unused circuits. ZONE A ZONE CLK CS1 SW12 DO CSO +12 0V B TS 5160 RMX TS 5160 Main Terminal Block AUX RMX 1 0 REMOTE +12V 0V SW12 CLK D1 CS BL SI SCK RSP 12V 0V Connect additional REM if required Connect by looping in or by daisy chaining ZONE A ZONE B CLK CS SW DO CSO +12V 0V 1 12 TS 5160 RMX +12V 0V RSP BL SIO SCK +12V 0V RSP BL SIO SCK TS REM 5160 TS REM 5160 Figure 4 REM and RMX Connections TS5160 6 of 16 496527 Issue A

Commissioning The Panel TS5160 Memory Default Values When a panel is supplied from the factory the memory data default parameters are set to: Circuits 01-05 Night Circuit 06 Last Exit Circuit 07 Exit Terminator Circuit 08 Personal Attack Circuit 09-16 Not Applicable (N/A) Codes Four Digits System Reset By User System Re-arm Manual PA Alarm Audible Full Set By Circuit Part Set By Circuit Circuit Used Last Exit Entry Time 20 seconds Exit Time 20 seconds Bell Delay 5 minutes Bell Duration 20 minutes Double Knock Window 00 seconds Engineer s Code 9999 (00) Master User s Code 1111 (00) Ordinary User s Codes Not Defined Bell Test/Walk Test Please refer to page 11 step 4.5.3 & 4.5.4 respectively. NOTE: THESE DEFAULTS MAY ALSO OCCUR IF LINK 3 ON THE MAIN PCB IS CLOSED Key Functions Engineer s Reset 1. Enter engineer s code default 9999. You are now in engineer s mode. 2. Press 0 to quit to the unset mode. Loading Defaults 1. Power down mains and battery 2. Short Link 3 3. Power up battery and mains 4. Remove short on Link 3 5. Enter 9999 6. The panel is now back to Factory Defaults 496527 Issue A 7 of 16 TS5160

Reference Messages Display and Printer Text A.C. 01 AC Supply failure detected ALRM XX Circuit XX (Night or 24 Hour circuit) caused an alarm Aux XX Auxiliary circuit XX was activated AUX TMP Tamper detected by Auxiliary circuit CLK SET The real time clock was altered DC 01 Low internal dc operating voltage detected ENT T/O Entry time-out Empty No event FIRE XX Fire circuit XX was activated LINE FT Line fault from Signalling device (Digicom) detected OMIT XX Circuit XX was omitted prior to setting OPEN XX System was opened (unset) by User XX PA C: xx P.A. Circuit XX was activated PA U: XX Duress code entered by User XX PAD TMP Key pad tamper (too many invalid codes entered) P/mod XX The Part Set mode was altered by User XX P/SET XX System was Part Set by User XX REM TMP Remote Keypad box tamper Reset 01-03 System reset 01, 02 or 03 has occurred SET XX System was Set by User XX SET ERR An attempt to Set the panel failed TAMP XX Tamper condition detected on circuit XX TEST XX Circuit on test XX was activated TEST T/O Entry time-out caused by last exit circuit on test. Display Text for Circuit Definitions and Loop Conditions NIGHT 24-HR EX-TR LT-EX P.A. FIRE AUX N/A Standard NIGHT circuit 24 Hour circuit Exit Terminator circuit Last Exit circuit Personal Attack circuit Fire detector circuit Auxiliary circuit Not applicable - circuit disabled. Shorted Circuit is short-circuited Healthy Circuit has all its contacts closed and no faults Active Circuit has a contact open Active+ Circuit has more than one contact open Tamper Circuit is open-circuited. Tamper alarm. Display Text for Advisory messages TEST CCT FAILURE Circuit on 14 day test has been activated LINE FAULT There is a (DSI) line fault condition present NEEDS ENGR RESET The system needs to be reset by a qualified engineer UNHEALTHY CCTS One or more circuits is in a Not Healthy condition SYSTEM IN USE The system is being used at another position (REM). TS5160 8 of 16 496527 Issue A

Programming the Panel Programming In Flow Chart Configuration Engineer s Menu Mode Actions STEP ACTION DISPLAY REMARKS 4.3.1 Initial Power Up 1 Apply power Reset 01 Mon 00:00 Assuming no faults. Sounder on 2 Enter Code >>>> Use code 9999 3 ---- Reset 01 Mon 00:00 Sounder stopped 4.3.2 Entering Circuit Definitions and Attributes 1 Enter Code >>>> Use 9999 2 ---- DEFINE CCTS? Press No for next Menu or 0 to quit 3 YES 01<NIGHT * * * First circuit to be set 4 YES 02<NIGHT * * * Definitions and Attributes correct: go to next circuit (or) NO 01>NIGHT * * * Definition and/or Attributes to be changed 5 NO or YES 01 (definition)> * * * Use NO until required Definition is obtained then YES 6 NO or YES 01 (definition) T> * * Use NO until required Attribute is obtained then YES 7 NO or YES 01 (definition) T/* D/* A/* Final Attribute set 8 YES 02<NIGHT * * * Next circuit. Repeat steps 3 to 7 until all circuits have the required Definitions and Attributes. Press YES after circuit 16 or 0 to quit. 9 (final) YES or 0 DEFINE CCTS? Process complete. Press NO for next Menu *= no Attribute entered. / = either symbol displayed NOTE: TO QUIT MEANS TO RETURN TO THE UNSET CONDITION Circuit Definitions The following definitions may be allocated to the circuits: (1) NIGHT (2) 24 HOUR (3) LAST EXIT (LT-EX) (4) EXIT TERMINATOR (EX-TR) (5) PERSONAL ATTACK (PA) (6) FIRE (7) AUXILIARY (AUX) (8) NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) Attributes The following Attributes may be allocated: (1) Test (2) Double Knock (3) Access 496527 Issue A 9 of 16 TS5160

Engineer s Menu Mode Actions STEP ACTION DISPLAY REMARKS 4.3.5 Entering Times 1 ---- DEFINE CCTS? From para 4.3.2 2 NO ALTER TIMERS? Press NO for next Menu or 0 to quit 3 YES ENTRY < 20 sec Use YES or NO and figures to set required times. Finish with YES. 4 YES EXIT < 20 sec Use YES or NO and figures to set required times. Finish with YES. 5 YES BELL DEL <5 min As above for Entry Timer 6 YES BELL DUR< 20 min As above for Entry Timer 7 YES 2 KNOCK< 00 sec As above for Entry Timer 8 YES ALTER TIMERS? Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 4.3.6. Entering System Modes 1 ---- ALTER TIMERS? From para 4.3.5 2 NO SYSTEM MODES? Press NO for next Menu or 0 to quit 3 YES CODES >4 digits Press NO for 6 digits and YES to accept 4 YES RESET By User Press NO for Reset by Engineer and YES to accept 5 YES RE-ARM >Manual Press NO for Re-arm Auto and YES to accept 6 YES PA ALM > Audible Press NO for PA alarm silent and YES to accept 7 YES F/SET >by cct Press NO for Full Set Timed and YES to accept 8 YES P/SET >by cct Press NO for Part Set Timed and YES to accept 9 YES By CCT >LT-EX Press No for Exit by Exit Terminator and YES to accept 10 YES SYSTEM MODES? Press No for next Menu or 0 to quit Timers The following timers may be set (1) Exit Timer (2) Entry Timer (3) Bell Delay Timer (4) Bell Duration Timer (5) Double Duration Timer NOTES: (1) After setting the required digits on each timer, using the NO key, will toggle between minutes and seconds. (2) Timer accuracy is + or - 1 digit. Hence to set a time of one minute use 60 seconds to prevent the timer possibly giving a time of 0 minutes. (3) Do not set an entry time of 60 to 99 secs inclusive for units prior to Oct 89. TS5160 10 of 16 496527 Issue A

Engineer s Menu Mode Actions STEP ACTION DISPLAY REMARKS 4.5.1 See Log 1 ---- SYSTEM MODES? From para 4.3.6 2 NO SET PANEL? Press 0 to quit 3 NO SEE LOG? Press NO to next menu or 0 to quit 4 YES Event Day Time Most recent event. Press YES after each event or Press NO to re-start 5 YES or NO SEE LOG? Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 4.5.2 View Circuits 1 ---- SEE LOG? From para 4.5.1 2 NO View CCTS? Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 3 YES 01 (definition status) First Circuit status. Press YES afer each circuit is displayed or NO to re-start 4 YES or NO VIEW CCTS? Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 4.5.3 Walk Test 1 ---- VIEW CCTS? From para 4.5.2 2 NO WALK TEST? Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 3 YES ANY KEY TO END Activate circuits 4 Press Key TESTED: (detail) NONE displayed if no circuit activated 5 YES or No WALK TEST? Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 4.5.4. Bell Test 1 ---- WALK TEST? From para 4.5.3 2 NO BELL TEST? Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 3 YES ANY KEY TO END Bells sounding 4 Press Key BELL TEST? Bells stopped. Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit NOTE: TO QUIT MEANS TO RETURN TO THE UNSET CONDITON 496527 Issue A 11 of 16 TS5160

Engineer s Menu Mode Action STEP ACTION DISPLAY REMARKS 4.5.5 Chime Circuits 1 ---- BELL TEST? From Para 4.5.4 2 NO CHIME CCTS? Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 3 YES XX (definition) >Silent Chimed? Press YES or NO to make circuits chime or remain silent when activated 4 YES or No CHIME CCTS? Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 4.5.6 Set Mute 1 ---- CHIME CCTS? From para 4.5.5 2 NO SET MUTE? Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 3 YES SOUNDS >Loud muted? Press YES or NO to select loud or muted 4 YES SET MUTE? Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 4.5.7 Use Printer (if fitted) 1 ---- SET MUTE? From para 4.5.6 2 NO USE PRINTER? Press No for next menu or 0 to quit 3 YES SYSTEM PRINT? Press YES to print or NO to continue 4 YES or NO PRINT LOG? Press YES to print or NO to continue 5 YES or NO ALTER CLOCK? USE PRINTER? Log printed then Alter Clock displayed Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 4.5.8 Alter Clock From para 4.5.7 1 ---- USE PRINTER? Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 2 NO ALTER CLOCK? Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 3 YES Day hh:mm:ss Enter YES or NO and numerals to set day and time 4 YES ALTER CLOCK? After setting seconds. Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit. Engineer s Menu Mode Actions STEP ACTION DISPLAY REMARKS 4.5.9 Engineer s Passwork Codes 1 ---- ALTER CLOCK? From para 4.5.8 2 NO SET CODES? Press NO for next menu or 0 to quit 3 YES NEW CODE = Enter new code 4 XXXX(XX) NEW CODE = XXXX (XX) Codes will not be accepted if the number is used already 5 YES SET CODES? Only displayed if the new code is accepted. If NOT accepted then display shows NEW CODE = 4.5.10 Part Set Circuits 1 ---- SET CODES? From para 4.5.9 2 NO P/SET CCTS? Press NO to go to para 4.3.5 or 0 to quit 3 YES XX (Definition) > Armed (or Omit) Press YES to accept Armed or NO to select Omit then YES. 4 YES User Omitting? After final circuit available. Press YES or NO to allow Master to change Part Set and User to Omit. 5 YES or NO P/SET CCTS? Press NO to return to para 4.3.5 or 0 to quit. TS5160 12 of 16 496527 Issue A

Users Menu Mode Operations (General) STEP ACTION DISPLAY REMARKS See Log 2 ------ SET PANEL? Press 0 to quit 3 NO SEE LOG? Press 0 to quit 4 YES Event Day Time Most recent event. Press YES after each event or press NO then 0 to quit. 5 Press 0 UNSET Day hh:mm See Note p14 regarding Chime_ View Circuits 2 ------ SET PANEL? Press 0 to quit 3 NO SEE LOG? Press 0 to quit 4 5 NO YES VIEW CCTS? 01 (definition) status Press 0 to quit First circuit status. Press YES after each circuit is displayed or NO then 0 to quit 6 Press 0 UNSET Day hh:mm See Note p14 regarding Chime Walk Test 2 ----- SET PANEL? Press 0 to quit 3-5 Press NO 3 times WALK TEST? Press NO at unwanted operations or press 0 to quit 6 YES ANY KEY TO END Activate circuits 7 Press key TESTED: (detail) NONE displayed if no circuit activated 8 Press 0 UNSET Day hh:mm See Note p14 regarding Chime 496527 Issue A 13 of 16 TS5160

NOTE: The general procedure for selecting operations is similar to that shown previously - enter the password then press NO until the required operation is reached. On leaving the Menu Mode and Unsetting, if any circuits are selected to Chime then CHIME ON will be displayed. Press YES or NO as required. Users Menu Mode Operations (Cont d) STEP ACTION DISPLAY REMARKS Bell Test 2 ------ SET PANEL? Press 0 to quit 3-6 Press NO 4 times BELL TEST? Press NO at unwanted operations or press 0 to quit 7 YES ANY KEY TO END Bells sounding 8 9 Press key Press 0 BELL TEST? UNSET Day hh:mm Bells stopped. See Note above regarding Chime Chime Circuits 2 ------ SET PANEL? Press 0 to quit 3-7 Press NO 5 times CHIME CCTS? Press NO at unwanted operations or press 0 to quit 8 YES XX (definition) > Silent Chimed? Press YES or NO to make circuits chime or remain silent when activated 9 10 YES or NO Press 0 CHIME CCTS? UNSET Day hh:mm Press 0 to quit See Note above regarding Chime Set Mute 2 ----- SET PANEL? Press 0 to quit 3-8 Press NO 6 times SET MUTE? Press NO at unwanted operations or press 0 to quit 9 YES SOUNDS > loud muted? Press YES or NO to select loud or muted 10 YES SET MUTE Press 0 to quit 11 Press 0 UNSET Day hh:mm See Note above regarding Chime TS5160 14 of 16 496527 Issue A

Users Menu Mode Operations (Master) NOTE: The following can only be carried out by the Master User. The User Printer operation is only displayed if a printer is fitted and Part Set Circuits is only possible if the User Omitting option has been enabled by the engineer. STEP ACTION DISPLAY REMARKS User Printer 2 ------ SET PANEL? Press 0 to quit 3-9 Press NO 7 times USE PRINTER? Press NO at unwanted operations or press 0 to quit 10 YES SYSTEM PRINT? Press YES to print or NO to continue 11 12 13 YES or NO YES OR NO Press 0 PRINT LOG? ALTER CLOCK? USE PRINTER? UNSET Day hh:mm Press YES to print or NO to continue Log printed then Alter Clock displayed PRESS 0 to quit See Note p14 regarding Chime Alter clock 2 ------ SET PANEL? Press 0 to quit 3-10 Press NO 8 times ALTER CLOCK? Press NO at unwanted operations or press 0 to quit 11 12 13 YES YES Press 0 Day hh:mm:ss ALTER CLOCK UNSET Day hh:mm Enter YES or NO and numerals to set day and time After setting seconds See Note p14 regarding Chime Set Password Codes 2 ----- SET PANEL? Press 0 to quit 3-11 Press NO 9 times SET CODES? Press NO at unwanted operations or press 0 to quit 12 13 14 YES (User) X XXXX(XX) USER 1-4 DEL = 5 NEW CODE = NEW CODE = XXXX(XX) Enter user number then new code.enter 5 to delete codes 2 to 4 User number not shown Codes will not be accepted if the number is used already Only displayed if the new code is accepted. If NOT accepted 15 YES SET CODES? then display shows NEW CODE = Repeat steps 12-15 if required See Note p 14 regarding Chime 16 Press 0 UNSET Day hh:mm Part Set Circuits (only if this option is enabled) 2 ------ SET PANEL? Press 0 to quit 3-12 Press NO 10 times P/SET CCTS? Press NO at unwanted operations or press 0 to quit 13 YES XX (Definition) > Armed (or Omit) Press YES or NO to accept Armed or Omit 14 YES P/SET CCTS? After final circuit available 15 Press 0 UNSET Day hh:mm See Note p14 regarding Chime 496527 Issue A 15 of 16 TS5160

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