TS2000 Installation & User Guide Compatible Equipment CPA6 OM - Output Module 9040 - Loudspeaker DC54/58 - Digital Communicators 496529 Issue A 1 of 20 TS2000
TS2000 OVERVIEW Introduction and a 40 character display to allow operators to control the system. The Intruder Alarm Control System TS2000 is provided for large domestic and general commercial intruder systems conforming to BS 4737 part 1 1986. It is an extremely versatile system with the following facilities: 1. Will monitor up to 128 zones using various types of detector device; 2.
TS2000 Additional Equipments Remote Data Transfer Ward Control Unit (WCU): When fitted the WCU will allow a group of circuits, which are designated a Ward, to be Set and Unset using Exit and Entry routes separate from the system. The WCU is connected to the outputs and circuits of a REM or a NU and will require a separate 12V supply.
TS2000 Schematic Block Diagram PSTN Lines* Mains input 240V 50Hz CONTROL PANEL Other Option Outputs Programmable Option Outputs Control Network Cable Programmable Outputs S001 - S004 NODE OR REMOTE KEYPAD No 1 Detection Circuits C001 - C004 Control Network cable Cable: 6 or 8 core 7/0.2mm2 min.
TS2000 TS2000 System Options - Schematic P.C. TS2000 CONTROL PANEL C P MAIN BOARD SIB* PIB* Approved Modem To PSTN DC3(M)* OR DC 3* To PSTN PSU Central Station Mains Input To Epson* Printer 8 Programmable outputs Network Cable 12V supply Four Circuits NODE UNIT DC 28 Digicom PSTN Line To Serial Printer* CPA6.OM Unit* 8 Outputs* CPA6.
TS2000 Equipment Power Supply System Specification Supply Voltage: Battery: Zones: Outputs: Unit Dimensions: CP (boxed) NU/WCU REM Unit Weights: CP NU/WCU REM Environment: 240V + or - 10% 30W 50 Hz 12V 6Ah 128 maximum 128 remote 8 local maximum L 395 x W 280 x D 100mm L 145 x W 85 x D 50mm L 220 x W 145 x D 40mm 4 kg 220 g 430 g 0 - 40°C 95% RH n.c. The CP is fitted with the system combined Power Supply and Battery Charger Unit and a battery which will provide power during a mains failure.
TS2000 Node Unit (NU) The NU comprises a small two part polycarbonate case containing a single pcb on which are terminal blocks. The unit is connected to the control network and is a control and connecting device for four circuits and four programmable outputs. It also contains a sounder output and a sounder mute output. It has no external controls hence it may be positioned at any convenient location as access is normally only required for maintenance.
TS2000 8 of 20 DIR CLK DAT For Mimic. Connect to CPA6.OM module. LAT For SAB Tamper. Link to 0V if not used TAMP C RELAY INT 0V INT +12V EXT 12V Fused (F2) Auxiliary Output EXT 0V WLK TST SW 12 BAT +ve From Internal SLA Battery BAT -ve (to the right of the main panel terminals) Figure 5. Control Panel Power Supply Unit - Connections Do not use INT +5V NC STRB +12V POWER INPUT 0V Connect J3 to JP6 on Main Board Connect to 3W strobe.
496529 Issue A 9 of 20 Use for Network power to NU and REM only UP - +12V 0V NOTE It is essential that the connectors shown are correct and that no cross-overs occur. Incorrect connections may damage the equipment and or cause intermittent malfunctions. NOTE: All PSUs must have the same size battery Power Supply Unit with standby battery. 12V 1.
TS2000 B+ CIRCUIT B I/P B CIRCUIT A MUTE SOUND A+ C+ I/P A I/P C OUTPUT D SINK 100mA O/P D D+ OUTPUT C SINK 100mA O/P C I/P D TO LSD1 FOR SPEAKER DEVICE CIRCUIT C CIRCUIT D + DIR O/P A OUTPUT A SOURCE - DIR O/P B OUTPUT B 12V 100mA 0v UP - +12V CONNECT TO CP (FIG 4) OR PREVIOUS UNIT AND TO NEXT UNIT NOT USED UP + SPARE 1 DOWN - SPARE 2 DOWN + SPARES ARE NOT CONNECTED INTERNALLY CONNECT TO NEXT UNIT (Up) CONNECT TO CP (FIG 4) OR TO PREVIOUS UNIT (DOWN) Figure 7 TS2000 No
TS2000 W.C.U To nc contacts of Access device* ACCESS To nc contacts of Last Exit device LAST EXIT To nc contacts of Exit Terminator* ACCESS To NU/REM Cct C. C+ and I/P C OUT LX EXIT TERMINATE To NU/REM Cct B. B+ and I/P B OUT To NU/REM o/p C WARD SET WARD To NU/REM o/p B WARD EXIT CONTROL To NU/REM o/p A SET FAIL To NU/REM o/p D WARD ALARM To NU/REM Cct A.
TS2000 12 of 20 Passive Infra Red (PIR) Detector Tamper Sw 4k7 Detector Sw Switched positive Output Device Maximum load 100mA Output Device Maximum load 100mA Tamper Sw 4k7 Detector No2 Detector Sw Resistor Colours Yellow Violet Red 4k7 Resistor Red Red Red 2k2 Resistor EOL Res 2k2 I/P X X+ To Node/REM For PSU monitor circuits connect monitor lines directly to I/P A or B or C or D and leave the relevant +ve connection open Next PIR or Det Programmable Outputs Connections 0V Tamper Sw 4k
TS2000 Key Functions Engineer Reset Control Panel Links 1. Enter your engineer’s code default 1234, you are now in Engineer’s Mode 2. Press 0 in quit to unset. Link LK1 Functions Open: Printer to monitor Network activity Closed: Normal; Printer normal and responds to keypad commands LK2 Open: Normal; On-site restart at power up Closed:Factory restart at power up LK3 DC3 Monitor; Leave closed JP5 Normally fitted with links Remove and fit Engineer’s REM if required.
TS2000 Define Circuit Text STEP ACTION DISPLAY 1 NO* Press < YES > to DEFINE CIRCUIT TEXT REMARKS Press YES to Define Circuit Text from the dictionary. Press NO to go to to Install DC3 menu. Press 0 to quit 2 YES CCT > 001 000 000 000 Press YES to accept displayed data. Press NO to change it. Enter figures or use arrow keys to enter a new circuit 3 NO CCT 001 > 000 000 000 Text is to be changed.
TS2000 TS2000 Dictionary 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 A ABOVE ACCESS ACCOUNTS ADMIN ALARM ALERT ANNEXE AREA ART ASSEMBLY ASSISTANT AT ATTACK ATTIC AUTOMATIC AUXILIARY 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 B BACK BAGGAGE BAKERY BALCONY BALLROOM BANKING BAR BARN BASEMENT BATHROOM BAY BEAM BEDROOM BELL BELOW BESIDE BLOCK BLUE BOARD BODY BOILER BOTTOM BOX BOYS BRANCH BROWN BUILDING BUNKER
TS2000 TS2000 Dictionary Cont’d 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 INFRA-RED INSIDE INSTRUCTORS INTERIOR INTO IRON IT 171 172 173 J JANITOR JUNIOR 174 175 176 177 K KEEP KEYPAD KITCHEN 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 L LAB LADIES LANDING LAST LAUNDRY LAVATORY LAWN LECTURE LEFT LEVEL L.H.S.
TS2000 TS2000 Dictionary Cont’d 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 SITE SITTING SLIDING SMOKE SOFTWARE SOUND SOUTH SPRAY SPRING SQUARE SQUASH STABLE STAFF STAIRS STAIRWELL STALLS STAND START STATION STOP STORE STORES STROBE STRONG STUDY SUITE SUMMER SUNDAY SUPPLY SURGERY SWIMMING SWITCH SYSTEM 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 T TABLE TALL TAMPER TEA
TS2000 (26) (27) Programmable Ouputs The programmable outputs from the NU and the REM, (28) are referred to as the Node Outputs and are activated in response to various conditions or events. They are (29) programmed to respond to System, Ward or Circuit activation. Panel outputs are from the CP and are programmed in the same way as the Node outputs. Outputs 1 to 8 are from the Parallel Interface Board, if fitted, and 9 to 16 (30) are for the DC3 or DC3M Digicom if fitted.
TS2000 Menus Listing in Sequence User Eng’r Menu No 1 Menu Start Set Sequence 2 Unset Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 3 View Circuits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 4 View Event Log 1, 2, 3 5 Select Walk Test 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 6 Select Bell Test 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 7 Omit/Enable Circuit 1, 2, 3 8 Use Chime Facility 1, 2, 3 9 Use the Printer 1, 2, 3, 10 Alter Clock 1, 2 11 Alter Passcode 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 12 Define Users 2 13 Alter Time Switch 1, 2 14 Alter Time Lock 1, 2 15 Define Circuits 1 16
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