HARDWIRED CONTROLPANELINSTALLATION ANDPROGRAMMING GUIDEScantronicLeading the way in security
8 496236 Issue 4Control Panel Main PCBFigure 3 shows the main PCB inside the case lid. The mains transformer andinternal speaker are located in the ba
496236 Issue 4 92. System Planning2. SYSTEM PLANNINGInstallation PrecautionsBefore installation ensure that all windows and doors are secure and do no
10 496236 Issue 4A Panic button is a device used to operate the alarm sounders in the event ofthreat to the user and will operate irrespective of the
496236 Issue 4 11(b) The external bell and strobe is fitted high at the front of the house and a'Dummy' bell is located to the rear of the h
12 496236 Issue 43. Installation3. INSTALLATIONInstalling the alarm system comprises the following steps:1. Run cables from the position of the detect
496236 Issue 4 133. Installation3. Mount the keypad back with a single screw through the keyhole.4. Mark, drill and plug the position of two more moun
14 496236 Issue 43. InstallationFigure 7. Top FittingFigure 8. Bottom FittingFitting PIR DetectorsWhen fitting typical passive infrared detectors, con
496236 Issue 4 15(b) Separate the back plate from the cover. Mount the required module andthe bell to the back plate. Fix the strobe to the cover usin
16 496236 Issue 43. InstallationFigure 10. 9427 Keypad ConnectionsKeypad Addressing and BacklightingYou can fit up to two remote keypads. (The 9448+ s
496236 Issue 4 17Detector Circuit ConnectionsThe right hand edge of the main PCB provides a connector for the six zonesand the Entry/Exit Zone, see Fi
9448+ Hardwired Control Panel Installation and Programming Guide.© Scantronic Ltd. 1997Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this
18 496236 Issue 43. InstallationFigure 14 shows how to connect more than one door contact per zone.Figure 14. Connecting Two Door Contacts per ZoneCon
496236 Issue 4 19Figure 16 shows the connections for wiring more than one detector to a zone.Use 8 core alarm cable.Figure 16. Connecting Several PIRs
20 496236 Issue 43. InstallationConnecting Sounders and StrobeFigure 18. Sounder ConnectionFigure 18 shows the connections for the external sounder, s
496236 Issue 4 21Wiring ExampleFigure 19 shows an example system wired for two detectors. Note that mainsand battery connections are not shown.Figure
22 496236 Issue 4Initial Start UpBefore applying power to the control panel, ensure that any remote keypadand all zone circuits are connected. DO NOT
496236 Issue 4 234. PROGRAMMINGWhen supplied from the factory the panel is already programmed with a set ofdefault options. These are listed below.Fac
24 496236 Issue 4The panel beeps twice to show that it has accepted the command. All theLEDs flash, and the panel is ready for the next command.The pa
496236 Issue 4 25Zone 6 50 ENTER 0 ENTER Normal Alarm1 ENTER PAProg O/P 51 ENTER 0 ENTER PIR set latch1 ENTER Shock resetZone 1 in Part Set 52 ENTER 0
26 496236 Issue 4Restoring Factory DefaultsThe control panel can retain all programmed information and access codes ifboth mains and battery power fai
496236 Issue 4 27Programming ExampleTo program the installation example given in Section 2 some changes need tobe made to the factory default settings
496236 Issue 4 11. INTRODUCTIONThe 9448+ Alarm Control Panel is a fully programmable 7 zone control panelwith Full and Part Set, designed for domestic
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2 496236 Issue 41. IntroductionUp to two optional 9427 Remote Keypads can be connected to the controlpanel and used in exactly the same way as the key
496236 Issue 4 31. IntroductionCHIME Used to enable or disable the Chime facility.LOG Used to read the 10-event log. When reading the log, press-ing &
4 496236 Issue 4Part SettingThe Installer can program the panel so that certain zones are omitted if theuser sets the system by keying "2 + ENTER
496236 Issue 4 51. Introductionbell or siren fitted in a tamper proof housing with the strobe warning light fittedto the casing. A control module fitt
6 496236 Issue 41. Introductionremoval to trigger). After an alarm the pins will return to their quiescent state(+12V) when the user resets the syste
496236 Issue 4 71. IntroductionEngineer AccessThe Installer gains access to system programming by keying in 0 followed byENTER and a 4-digit Engineer
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