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TS400 & TS410
Installation & User Guide
Compatible Equipment
TS400 REM - Remote Keypad
9040 - Loudspeaker
SD1+ - Speech Dialler
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Overview
Introduction
The TS400 and TS410 are 6 zone microprocessor based
intruder alarm control panels with 5 programmable
zones and a dedicated Final Exit zone. The ease of
operation for setting and unsetting lends itself ideally to
domestic and smaller commercial installations.
TS400 Features
l
5 Programmable zones Night, Access, Fire, PA &
Keyswitch (plus common tamper)
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Dedicated Final Exit zone
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On board keypad and LED indicators
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Up to 4 remote keypads
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Facilities to connect to an SD1+ Speech Dialler
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4 event log
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Programmable output for vibration detectors or
latching PIRs
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Dual user codes
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Remote Reset facility
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2.1 Ah battery capacity
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All data stored in Non-Volatile Memory (NVM)
TS410 Features
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5 Programmable zones Night, Access, Fire, PA &
Keyswitch (plus common tamper)
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Dedicated Final Exit zone
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Blind control panel supplied with 1 remote keypad
with the option to support up to 4.
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Facilities to connect to an SD1+ Speech Dialler
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4 event log
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Programmable output for vibration detectors or
latching PIRs
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Dual user codes
l
Remote Reset facility
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7.0 Ah battery capacity
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All data stored in Non-Volatile Memory (NVM)
Specifications
TS400 Control Panel
Input Voltage:
240V
±
10% 50Hz
Current:
40mA (normal) 85mA (alarm)
Power Supply:
750mA
Standby Battery:
2.1Ah
Dimensions:
205 (W) x 205 (H) x 64 (D) mm
Material:
3mm polycarbonate
Weight:
1.2 Kg
Environment:
0 - 55
°
C
TS410 Control Panel
Input Voltage:
240V
±
10% 50Hz
Current:
40mA (normal) 85mA (alarm)
Power Supply:
750mA
Standby Battery:
7.0Ah
Dimensions:
242 (W) x 237 (H) x 86 (D) mm
Material:
1.2mm mild steel
Weight:
2.6 Kg
Environment:
0 - 55
°
C
Remote Keypad
Current:
35mA (normal) 50mA (alarm)
Dimensions:
130 (W) x 130 (H) x 30 (D) mm
Material:
3mm polycarbonate
Weight:
415g
Environment:
0 - 55
°
C
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System Installation
PCB Layout
Bell Fuse
This 1 Amp fuse protects the supply to the external
sounder/bell.
Aux Fuse
This 1 Amp fuse protects the supply to devices power
from the auxiliary 12V terminals.
Speaker Volume R37
Cut R37 to reduce the volume of the extension
loudspeakers.
Factory Restart Pins
If these pins are shorted during power-up all system
programming data is restored to the factory default
values, see page 6 for defaults.
Home Inhibit Link
When the link is open the (Alm-) terminal activates when
an alarm occurs during a full or part set condition. When
the link is closed the [ALM-] terminal activates only if an
alarm occurs during a full set condition.
Zones 1 - 5 Indicator LEDs
These red indicator LEDs indicate the alarm status of
zone 1 - 5. Note these are not fitted on the TS410.
Unset Indicator LED
This green indicator LED is used to indicate the status of
the system set or unset. It also flashes when the mains
power is removed or when the user selects the user
program mode.
Tamp Indicator LED
This red LED is used to indicate a system tamper alarm,
it also flashes when the engineer program mode is
selected. Note this is not fitted on the TS410.
F/E Indicator LED
This red LED is used to indicate the status of the final exit
zone. Note this is not fitted on the TS410.
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A.C.
ALM
-
RST
-
TRG
-
ST
B
-
+H
/O
-
TMP
-
AUX
TA
MPER
L/S
-
AUX
12V
+-
P.
A
.
ZONE
5
FIRE
ZONE
4
K'SW
ZONE
3
ACCESS
ZONE
2
ACCESS
ZONE
1
F/E
X
IT
Remote Keypad
Interface Connector
Keypad
(Not fitted on TS410)
Factory Restart Pins
Indicator LEDs
Home alarm
inhibit link
Cut R37 to reduce
volume
(1AMP)
AUX
12V
Leads to
transformer
Tamper switch
Zone
connections
External
sounder
connections
Bell
(1AMP)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
HOME
0
AWAY
FACTORY
RESTART
VO
LU
ME
R37
HOME ALM
INHIBIT
1
2
UNSET
TAMP
F/E
3
4
5
EX
TE
RNAL
BELL
Figure 1. TS400 & TS410 Connection Diagram
Wiring Example
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ALARM
Supply +
Supply -
SMOKE DETECTOR
TAMPER
0V
+12V
PIR
TAMPER
ALARM
0V
+12V
PIR
To AUX +12V
To AUX -12V
To ZONE 4 (FIRE)
P.A. BUTTON
To ZONE 5 (P.A.)
FLUSH CONTACT
SURFACE CONTACT
To FINAL EXIT
To ZONE 3
To AUX -12V
To AUX +12V
To ZONE 2
To AUX -12V
To AUX +12V
To ZONE 1
TRIGGER -
STROBE -
HOLD OFF +
HOLD OFF -
TAMPER RETURN -
EXTERNAL SOUNDER
ALM -
RST -
TRG -
STB -
+
-H/O
TMP -
AUX
TAMPER
L/S -
+
-
AUX 12V
ZONE 5 (P A)
ZONE 4 (FIRE)
ZONE 3 (K/Sw)
ZONE 2 (ACCESS)
ZONE 1 (ACCESS)
FINAL EXIT
TS400/TS410
NOTE:
Any unused zones must be
linked out.
PIRs and Surface Contacts may
be connected to any zone. This
diagram is only used to represent
a typical installation example.
If a keyswitch is fitted, it must be
connected to Zone 3 and then
programmed as KEYSWITCH.
If a Smoke/Heat Detector is fitted,
it must be connected to Zone 4
and then programmed as FIRE.
If a P.A. Button is fitted, it must be
connected to Zone 5 and then
programmed as P.A.
= 16 Ohm Extension Loud speaker
(cut R37 to reduce volume)
TERMINAL STRIP
(NOT SUPPLIED)
R37
ALARM
Figure 2 Example Wiring Diagram
Installing a Remote Keypad
Ensure that the mains and battery power has been
disconnected and proceed as follows:
1.
Connect each core of the 6-core cable to the
interface terminals "L E D C B A" (make a note of the
colours used for each connection).
2.
Pass the yellow flying-lead behind the PCB and
connect it to the [L/S-] terminal.
3.
Plug the Interface board into the interface socket as
shown below:
4.
Separate the remote keypad cover and base by
using a screwdriver to push two of the clips (top or
bottom) inwards from the cover retaining slots. Then
lift the cover assembly, noting that the circuit board
is connected to the under side of the cover.
5.
Hold the remote keypad base in position (keyhole to
the top) and mark the three securing holes, drill and
plug the wall as required. Pass the 6-core cable into
the base via the cable entry points as appropriate
and secure the base to the wall.
6.
Connect each core of the 6-core cable to the
remote keypad terminals "L A B C D E", ensuring that
the connections through to the control panel are A
to A, B to B, etc. If more remote keypads are to be
fitted, they may be connected in a star or daisy
chain configuration (providing the cable length to
the last or furthest remote keypad does not exceed
50 metres).
7.
Carefully reattach the front cover assembly to the
remote keypad base ensuring that all cables are
clear of the tamper switch spring and the cover is
securely clipped to the base.
Extension Loudspeakers
A 16 Ohm extension loudspeaker can be connected
between the [L/S-] and [AUX 12V+] terminals. R37
(located in the top left hand corner of the PCB) can be
cut to reduce the volume of the internal sounders
(alarm is always full volume).
ALM- Terminal
This terminal is switched negative (100mA) on alarm
and is removed when the system is reset. If the Link
marked "HOME ALARM INHIBIT" on the main PCB is
closed, the [ALM-] output is disabled when the system
is part-set (Home). Normally this output is used to
trigger a speech dialler or similar.
RST- Terminal
This terminal may be programmed as:
Detector Reset (DTR RST)
When programmed as Detector Reset the output may
be used for detectors which latch their alarm
condition, and must be de-powered to reset (e.g.
smoke detectors, vibration detectors etc.). Power for
such detectors must be connected between [AUX
12V] and [RST-].
Switched 12V (SW12V)
When programmed as Switched 12V the output may
be connected to the latch input terminal on latching
detectors (e.g., PIRs etc.). This feature is normally used
when more than one detector is connected to a
single zone. It allows the user to identify the alarm
source by latching the indicator LED on the detector
that caused the alarm activation. The latched LED will
clear when the system is reset.
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Interface PCB
Flying-lead
connected to L/S -
Flying-lead
L/S
Figure 3 Remote Interface Connections
16 Ohm Loudspeaker
L/S -
AUX +12V
Figure 4 Speaker Connections
Aux 12V Power
The auxiliary 12V terminals provide a permanent 12V
supply for detectors which require a low voltage supply
e.g., PIRs, vibration detectors, smoke detectors etc. The
output is protected by a 1 Amp fuse (Aux 12V).
The maximum available current from the control panel
power supply is 750mA. The following is a typical
example showing how to calculate the available
auxiliary current.
Control Panel
= 85mA
External Sounder = 250mA
External Strobe
= 115mA
Total
=
450mA
Auxiliary Available =
300mA
(750 - 450)
SD1+ (Optional)
The SD1+ is a customer programmable speech dialler
which dials pre-programmed numbers to inform
neighbours etc. of the alarm. It is capable of transmitting
up to 3 messages linked to inputs A, B and C.
Initial Power-Up
1.
Place a small screwdriver blade between the pins
on the control panel PCB, marked FACTORY RESTART
(located just below the LEDs). This will ensure the
factory defaults are loaded as shown below:
Engineer Code
1234
User Code 1
5678
Zone 1
Alarm
Zone 2
Access
Zone 3
Alarm
Zone 4
Alarm
Zone 5
Alarm
Exit Time
30 Seconds
Entry Time
30 Seconds
Bell Duration
20 Minutes
Bell Output
SAB (-ve applied)
Remote Reset Number
004
Setting Mode
Timed Set
Reset Authority
User Reset
Number Of Rearms
3
Operation Of Keyswitch
Away Set (Full)
RST- Output
Detector Reset
HOME Set Configuration
Zone 1 Omitted
Factory Default Settings
2.
Switch on the 240V mains supply, when the green
UNSET LED is lit remove the screwdriver blade. The
internal alarm will sound and the TAMPER LED will
light.
3.
Enter the engineer’s passcode (default 1 2 3 4),
the alarm will silence. Enter the engineer’s
passcode again and the TAMPER LED will flash
(engineer programming menu selected).
4.
Connect the standby battery. If the TAMPER LED
lights permanently and the internal alarm sounds
when the battery is connected, then it may be
incorrectly connected or it may be totally
discharged. Disconnect the battery
immediately
and reconnect or replace as appropriate.
5.
Push the battery into place at the bottom of the
housing and re-fit the front cover.
☞
On the TS410 you MUST connect the earth
bonding cable from the front cover to the
spade connection point.
6.
Fit the battery link in the external sounder and
replace cover.
7.
The system is now ready for programming.
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ALM -
RST -
TRG -
STB-
+
-
TMP -
AUX
TAMPER
L/S -
+
-
ZONE 5 (P A)
H/O
AUX 12V
ZONE 4 (Fire)
TRIG A
TRIG B
0V
+12V
TAMPER
BOX
TRIG C
Set TRIG POLARITY to -ve
Note:
Only connect TRIG A (FIRE)
and TRIG B (PA) if zones 4 and 5
are programmed as Fire and PA.
TS400/TS410
SD1+
Figure 5. SD1+ Connections Details
Key Functions
Engineer’s Reset
1.
Enter the Engineer’s Code default 1234. You
are now in Engineer’s Mode.
2.
Press
0
to return to unset.
Loading Defaults
1.
Power down panel mains and battery.
2.
Place a small screwdriver blade between the
pins on the control panel PCB, marked Factory
Restart.
3.
Power up panel battery and mains.
4.
Remove screwdriver.
5.
Enter 1234 to silence alarm.
6.
The system will have reverted back to Factory
Default Programming.
Bell Test/ Walk Test
Please refer to user’s menu numbers 1 and 2
respectively.
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Engineer’s Quick Reference Programming Chart
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Key
Function
Action
LEDs
On
Off
1
Zone Types
Press [1] - [5] to toggle LEDs
on/off.
Press [0] to end
1
2
3
4
5
Z1 = Access
Z2 =
Access
Z3 = Keyswitch
Z4 = Fire
Z5 = PA
Z1 =
Alarm
Z2 = Alarm
Z3 =
Alarm
Z4 =
Alarm
Z5 =
Alarm
2
View Log
Press [1] for newest event
Press [4] for oldest event
Zone LEDs that light have caused an alarm
3
Walk Test
Activate detectors.
Press [0] to end
When the zone is in alarm the panel will sound
and the relevant zone LED will light.
4
Exit Time
Press [1] to [4].
Press [0] to end
1
2
3
4
10 seconds
30 seconds
1 minute
2 minutes
5
Entry Time
Press [1] to [4].
Press [0] to end
1
2
3
4
10 seconds
30 seconds
1 minute
2 minutes
6
Bell Duration
Press [1] - [5].
Press [0] to end
1
2
3
4
5
90 seconds
3 minutes
10 minutes
20 minutes
Continuous
7
Change Engineer's
Passcode
Enter new passcode twice
Zone LEDs 1 - 4 will light, as code is entered
each LED will go out one by one.
8
Remote Reset No.
Enter reset number twice
Zone LEDs 1 - 3 will light, as code is entered
each LED will go out one by one.
9
System Options
Press [1] - [6] to toggle LEDs
on/off
Press [0] to end
1
2
3
4
5
F.Exit
Bell output = SAB
Set by Final Exit
Reset by Engineer
3 re-arms
Key = Home set
RST = SW12V
Bell output = SCB
Set by Timed Exit
Reset by User
1 re-arm
Key = Away set
RST = Det. Reset
HOME
Part set the system
Leave via exit route
AWAY
Full set the system
Leave via exit route
0
Return to unset
Engineer's Quick Reference Programming Chart
User Options Menu
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Unset
LED
Flashes
1
2
4
6
7
0
HOME
HOME
= Bell Test
= Walk Test
= Change Passcode 1
= Change Passcode 2
= Home Set Configuration
= Return to unset mode
Press
twice when the system
is in the unset mode to select
"Chime" zones.
1
2
3
4
5
TAMPER
UNSET
FINAL EXIT
1
2
3
4
5
TAMPER
UNSET
FINAL EXIT
HOME
5
6
7
Enter first 3 digits of passcode then
(e.g.,
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