9800 Installation and User Guide Compatible Equipment 9825 9827 9040 9056 9076-01/02 960 9066 Remote Keypad Remote Keypad Internal loudspeaker (16 Ohm). 2 max, fit at least one.
9800 Introduction The 9800 Alarm Control Panel comprises a control unit in a shielded case, and up to four separate keypads. The control unit provides: ° Connections for up to eight Closed Circuit zones. ° Connections for four outputs (external sounder, strobe, and two fully programmable outputs). ° Connections for up to four 9825 Keypads. ° Pins for fitting a plug-on communication device. Any device that complies with the Scantronic plug-on footprint can be fitted.
9800 9825 Keypad Addressing Standard 9066 SAB Module Plug-on 9056 Communicator = 40mA. = 40mA. Keypad Wiring Recommended maximum distances for the remote keypads from the control unit, using standard alarm cable is 100 metres for the star configuration. Outputs OP1, OP2, Bell, Strobe = 500mA. Transistorised outputs capable of driving a relay. 9825 Keypad Addressing Before connecting the keypad(s) to the system, the engineer must set the address of each keypad.
9800 Wiring Figure 2 shows the main connector on the control unit PCB. Subsequent sections describe how to wire keypads and closed circuit zones. Figure 2.
9800 Wiring Keypads Wiring Keypads All keypads must be connected to Keypad terminals on the control unit PCB or "daisy chained" to other keypads. Figure 3 shows the connections for each keypad using the 9285 as an example: Figure 3. Wiring the 9285 Keypad Note: The output for the lock release interface must be a transistorised type. A recommended type is RS Components 349-254. A SEPARATE 12 Volt DC supply is required. Contact rating is 10 A.
Wiring Keyswitches 9800 Wiring Keyswitches Connect a keyswitch to the I/P and 0V terminals of the nearest keypad (see Figure 4). Make sure you use a two position, unbiased keyswitch. Figure 4. Keyswitch Communications The control unit can be fitted with communicators that conform to the standard Scantronic plug-on communicator footprint (for example, the 9056 and 9058 Plug-on Digital Communicators, a 960 Speech/Digital Communicator, or a Plug-on Red Care Transmitter).
9800 Programming Initial Power Up When all wiring is complete, power up the system for the first time as follows: 1. Ensure that the keypad(s) and detectors are securely fitted and their tamper switches closed. 2. Connect the battery and then close the case. 3. Switch on the mains power. Ignore any tones from the internal and keypad sounders. 4. Go to a keypad and key in 1234. 5. Key in 0 followed by 7890 (the default Engineer’s code). The keypad gives an intermittent tone. 6. Open the end station lid.
Engineer Program Commands 9800 Engineer Program Commands To change: Zone n Notes Default n = zone number 01 to 08 x = Zone type, one of: 0 = nu (not used) y 1 = PA (panic alarm) 2 = Fr (fire zone) 3 = Al (normal alarm) 4 = 24 (24 hour zone) 5 = FE (final exit) 6 = ER (entry route) y = Zone attributes, any of: 7 = ch (chime) 8 = St (soak test) 9 = 2A (double knock) B = b (armed in part set B) C = c (armed in part set C) OMIT = OA (omit allow) Example: Zone 3 is a Normal Alarm, active in Part Set B and C,
800 To change: Duress mode Internal Sounder Sounder Delay on Entry PA Response Night Line Fault Response Day Line Fault Response System Reset PA Reset First circuit lockout Entry Abort Day tamper comms † and Engineer on Site Keypad Input Exit Mode Auto Re-Arm Bell Delay Engineer Program Commands Key-in: 24 0 1 25 0 1 26 0 1 30 0 1 31 0 1 32 0 1 33 0 1 34 0 1 35 0 1 36 0 1 37 0 1 38 0 1 2 39 0 1 2 40 0 1 2 3 4 41 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Notes Default Audible Silent Y Follows external bell Y Continuous Normal
Engineer Program Commands 9800 To change: Bell Duration Key-in: Notes Default 42 1 1.5 minutes 2 3 minutes 3 5 minutes 4 10 minutes 5 15 minutes 6 20 minutes Y 7 nil Entry Time 43 1 10 Seconds Y 2 20 seconds 3 30 seconds 4 45 seconds 5 60 seconds 6 120 seconds Exit Time 44 0 Continuous (exit terminate only) 1 10 Seconds Y 2 20 seconds 3 30 seconds 4 45 seconds 5 60 seconds 6 120 seconds CSID Code 50 n...n Seed code for remote reset Available from Jan 1993 on all models.
9800 Leaving Programming Mode To change: Test keypad sounder Test output 1 Test output 2 Walk Test Load defaults Leave programming Key-in: Notes 94 Keypad sounder operates Clear Keypad sounder test ends 95 Programmable output 1 operates Clear Output 1 test ends 96 Programmable output 2 operates Clear Output 2 test ends 97 Zone LED and sounder operate when circuit open Clear End walk test 98 Load defaults 99 Default Leaving Programming Mode When all programming has been completed: 1.
Refreshing the NVM 9800 Refreshing the NVM If the user and/or engineer codes are lost, or you want to revert to the factory default programming, then: 1. First remove mains power before opening the case and then disconnecting the battery. 2. Identify and remove the NVM chip (IC4) on the main pcb (see Figure 1). 3. Reconnect the battery, then re-apply mains power. 4. Refit the NVM chip (note the locator marker position, see Figure 1).
9800 Event Log Displays The table below shows all the messages that can appear in the event log. The left hand column shows the codes that appear on a keypad display.
9800 User Commands Set/Unset System User code + A Part Set User code + B or C Omit zone (1-8) User code + A, B or C + OMIT + Zone number Omit 24 hour zone User code + OMIT + Zone number Reinstate omitted 24 hour zone User code + OMIT + CLEAR Change User code User code + 4 + old code + new code + CLEAR Read Log User code + 5 + 1 to see earlier events or 3 to see later events + CLEAR + CLEAR Chime On/Off User code + 7 + CLEAR Bell Test User code + 8 + CLEAR to end test Walk Test User code