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Intruder alarm system Engineering Information
Power 7 8
Attack 5 Tamper Chime Day
ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 8 Tamper Attack
Accenta
8SP 401 Accenta G3 panel with remote LED keypad
8EP 395 Optima G3 panel with built-in keypad
Power Attack Tamper
Chime Omit Reset Prog Set
Accenta /! mini
8SP 400 Accenta mini G3 panel with remote LED keypad
8EP 396 Optima compact G3 panel with built-in keypad
The above intruder systems are designed to comply with the installation requirements of BS 4737 1986/87.
This manual provides information on Installation design, panel fixing, wiring , power up and programming of the intruder panels.
Engineering information
Accenta/Optima G3 Intruder system
Contents
Features - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Installation Design - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 Fixing - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 Wiring the system - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 Tamper network - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 Connect Remote Keypads / Lighting controllers 5 Security zones - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 Push to set zone - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 Remote keyswitch zone - - - - - - - - - - - 6 Fire zone - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 PA circuit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 Extension speaker - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 Bell Output (External sounder) - - - - - - - - 7 13V Supply output - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 Set - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 Remote signalling Input and Outputs - - - - - 8
Filtering of Intruder alarms - - - - - - - - - - - 9
Features
PART SET
REMOTE
OUTPUT
8 zones, all programmable for Security, Fire, 24H Fire, PTS or keyswitch applications PA input Tamper input Outputs for Bell and Strobe 4 Access level Codes, User 1, User 2, Engineer and Duress, all programmable 3 fully selectable part set programs Chime on any zone 8 event memory Programmable timers including bell cut off Walk Test facilities Quick set feature Remote keypad with on board PA and illuminated keys standard for Accenta panels and Optional for Optima panels Option for connection of Lighting controllers Options to connect up to four remote keypads / Lighting controllers NVM for protection of engineer programme 6 digital outputs for a wire-in digital communicator, Red Care STU or dialler (Not applicable for Optima compact G3 panel) Service warning indicator, programmable between 100 and 800 set and unset events Battery capacity of up to : 2.1Ah in Accenta/Optima G3 mini enclosure 7Ah in Accenta/Optima G3 enclosure Optima G3 and Optima G3 mini are supplied with built in keypad
Factory set condition - First Power up - - - - Mains Connection - - Testing the system - - Engineer program mode
To exit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12
System indications - - - - - - - - - To enter Engineer program mode - - To Exit Engineer program mode - - To reset panel to Factory set conditions Access Codes - - - - - - - - - - - Programs - - - - - - - - - - - - - Zone Function per Program- - - - - Exit Modes program - - - - - - - - Programs 1,2 and 3- - - - - - - - - Alarm and Walk tests - - - - - - - Communicator tests - - - - - - - - Flag A Options - - - - - - - - - - Flag B options - - - - - - - - - - Viewing the event log - - - - - - - Zone Type - - - - - - - - - - - - - Zone Attributes - - - - - - - - - - Bell and Service Timers - - - - - - Re-arm and Anticode reset code - - Lighting controller - - - - - - - - - Faults - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Specification- - - - - - - - - - - - Servicing organisation Details - - - Parts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Quick Reference - - - - - - - - - - -
4PI175 issue 1_6/01
Accenta/Optima G3 intruder system
bell/sounders, strobes and detectors to ensure that this rating is not exceeded.
Installation Design
The purchase of this alarm system represents a major step forward in the protection of the property and its occupants. It is important to plan the installation before proceeding and the follow the procedures and advice contained in this manual.
Depending on which area you live, you may be required, by law to notify the Local Authority and Police of the new security alarm installation. The Plan the position of each part of local authority requirements may differ from the alarm system and the cable area to area, therefore, it is advisable to contact runs. Detectors should be sited local environmental officer to obtain full details with particular regard to the of your area requirements. degree of coverage required and the function of each of the zones.
a. The Remote keypads (RKPs) should be mounted in positions which allows ease of operation for the system users, typically within the entry/exit route close to the final door and the master bedroom.
Remove the front cover(s) from the panel.
Additional internal sound speakers are recommended, these will provide high volume alarm tones and low volume entry/exit tones. Speakers should be positioned to provide good sound distribution throughout the building and so that the exit tone is audible outside the main entry / exit door. This will enable the system operator to check that the system is setting correctly. Finally note that the total current output of this control system (in alarm TOTAL condition) is 1Amp when supported by a fully charged battery. Calculate the total current consumption of every part of the system including the panel, remote keypads,
Disconnect the transformer wires from the transformer marked AC terminals on the board. Carefully remove the PCB by gently pushing down the holding clips on the bottom edge of the PCB and withdraw it from the base.
All of the system wiring is connected directly to the panel. Caution: When positioning the control The Accenta panel may be panel ensure that it is located in a dry concealed inside a cupboard or place away from damp areas. loft space, but it must be installed within the protected The Accenta mini G3 enclosure is illustrated premises and in a position which is convenient here, however the procedures for the other for a mains supply. The Optima panel may be panels are similar. installed near an entry/exit point.
Fixing
Mounting holes
Cable entry holes
Note: When replacing the PCB align it on the round support pillars to the bottom and allow it to click down past the clips at the top of the case. Refit the transformer wires into the terminal.
b. Fixing
Board There are four fuses mounted on the circuit Fit the panel to the wall with suitable fixings. Ensure the wall surface is flat to board, all are 20mm quick blow. F1 1.6A - to protect the +ve line of 12V battery prevent base distortion. There are cable entry holes provided in the rear F2 1A - to protect the RKP 13V supply of the base and around the outside F3 1A - to protect the Speaker 13V supply edges through the thinned out plastic F5 1A - to protect the Bell and Strobe supply sections which may be cut away as required. As supplied, wire links are fitted across the PA The hole provided adjacent to the and Tamper terminals to represent a closed mains transformer is a dedicated mains circuit. cable entry point.
A control marked VOLUME in the centre of the PCB may be used to adjust the low volume entry/exit tones to suit environmental conditions. To adjust this control, partially lift up the top cover.
Bell Output (External sounder)
Panic Button
The bell is usually installed in a high position from where the bell could be seen and heard. Terminal T A D B are for connection to the external bell or sounder. These terminals provide a power/hold-off supply, sounder trigger and tamper circuit to protect the external sounder housing.
BELL/STROBE
PA buttons may be fitted near the front door, or in a bedroom.
Extension speaker
Extension speaker may be connected to the loudspeaker terminals to produce high volume alarm tones and low volume entry / exit fault tones.
13VSPEAKER
+ STROBE
16 W Extension Speaker
Sonade
Up to two 16 ohm extension speakers may also be wired across the speaker terminals. Mounted in convenient positions within the installation the extension speakers will reproduce all of the alarm tones generated by the control panel.
The terminals are summarised as follows: T-Ve tamper return A-Ve supply (0V) D+Ve supply (12V) B-Ve Sounder trigger For ease of installation, ADE sounders and modules use the same markings. Where a discrete bell sounder is used, it should be connected to terminals D & B. Terminals T &
A are then used for tamper protection for the sounder housing.
Remote signalling Input and Outputs
These outputs are not applicable to the Optima compact G3 panel.
# Terminal block is not supplied
These terminals have been provided for connection to remote signalling equipment such as a digital communicator, Red Care STU or speech dialler.
+ STROBE T E A D B + STROBE T E A D B
Note: The operating polarity of the Communicator output terminals are programmable.
L/FAIL This is a telephone line fail input which is held at approximately 6V by the panel circuitry. The input is activated when pulled to 0V by the telephone line fault output of the communicator. This is usually a voltage free relay or open collector transistor. When a telephone line fault occurs in the Day mode the panel provides an audible double beep every 10 minutes. This indication is automatically cleared when the fault is removed. A telephone line fault which occurs while the system is Set will not cause an alarm condition but any bell delay which is programmed will be cancelled and any intruder alarm which is triggered will operate instant sounders. 13V 0V These terminals provide a 13V supply for the communicator up to a total load of 200mA. The output is protected by a 250mA thermal fuse. If this fuse operates it may be reset by removing the load and allowing a few seconds for it to recover. OUTPUT PORT By default these outputs are programmed as active low output. They are held at 13V and fall to 0V when active, it can source or sink 10mA. The output polarity can be programmed.
13V Supply output
Where self contained / powered sounders are used, carefully follow the manufacturers instructions, match each of the terminals to those above.
The 13V output is to power detectors which require a voltage supply (PIR detectors etc). The supply is present at all times and may be used to supply a total load of 350mA.
The output , marked SET is used with latching detectors. The output becomes positive on correct Set of the system and is removed at the commencement of entry time or entry of the valid user code.
These outputs would normally be connected directly to the input channels of wire in type communicators and STUs. Alternatively each output can be used to drive a relay(coil resistance > 1200 W ) connected between the output terminal and the 13V supply terminal. The relay will energise when the output port operates. It is recommended that a back EMF protection diode is used in parallel with the relay coil. FIRE The fire output operates when the fire zone is triggered. PA The PA output operates when a PA alarm is triggered or a duress code is used. INT The intruder output is operated when an intruder condition is triggered whilst the system is set. SET The Set output operates whenever the system becomes set and is used to indicate opening and closing. ABORT Operates when an intruder alarm condition is switched off. CONF The confirmed alarm output operates when 2 independent zones are activated during the same alarm condition. Important Notes a. Each output has been configured as active low and will normally require the EPROM or NVM for the communicator or STU to be programmed as active low or positive removed. However there may be differences between some pieces of equipment and some Alarm Receiving Centres (ARCs). b. Where the communicator is powered from an external source, not the panel and the outputs are being used without relays, the panel and external power supply will require a commoned negative supply rail. c.
If the communicator is not fitted inside the panel and abort is being used, care should be taken to ensure that the abort connection cannot be damaged or severed as this could cause the ARC to incorrectly filter an alarm signal. It is very important that communicating systems are fully tested and that all signals are correctly received at the ARC when the system is installed and serviced.
Filtering of Intruder alarms
A condition of most police Force Policies and under the guidance of NACOSS NACP 14 (Code of Practice for intruder Alarm Systems Signalling to Alarm Receiving Centres) is that all intruder alarm signals received by an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) must be filtered to establish their validity before passing to the police. The exact method of filtering should be decided according to the regional Police Force Policy and ARC procedures. In general, the panels offer the following methods which could be used to filter an alarm. Set/Unset A Set or Unset signal which is received by the ARC at around the same time as an intruder signal can be used to filter the alarm. Abort Output The abort output operates whenever a user code is entered or a keyswitch is used to switch off an intruder alarm condition. When an abort signal is received by ARC at or around the same time as an intruder signal, the alarm can be filtered. Restore of the Intruder Output The intruder alarm output is restored to 12V whenever a user code is entered or a keyswitch is used to switch off an intruder alarm condition. Where an intruder alarm is shortly followed by a restore at the ARC, this can be used to filter the alarm.
Flags A
Attack Zones 1-8 Momentarily On
Appropriate Zone indicator is lit to show flag setting
Factory defaults Zone 1
Press number button to select / deselect flag setting
Silent PA RKP PA enable Engineer reset Anti-code reset Enable Door bell on PTS Enable single key setting Enable strobe on setting Enable Bell in Fire Exit current level
Press number button to select / deselect test
Fire Output PA Output Intruder Output Open /Close Output Abort Output
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
6 Confirmed Output Communicator fault 0 Stop the tests
Zone 6 Zone 8
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
The Zone 8 LED is lit to show there is a communicator line fault. Flag A descriptions: Silent PA : When this flag is set and on operating PA will cause a Silent PA alarm. RKP PA Enable: When this flag is set the keypad PA buttons are enabled. Engineer Reset: When this flag is set an Engineer code must be entered to reset the system after a full alarm. When the flag is clear the system can be reset by the user. Anti-code Reset: When this flag is set it enables the anti code reset function.
Enable Door bell on PTS: When this flag is set it allows a zone circuit programmed as PTS to operate as a door bell. Enable single key setting:When this flag is set it allows the panel to be set by pressing the SET button (ie code entry is not needed), however a 4 digit code is needed to Unset the panel. Enable strobe on setting: When this flag is set the external strobe will flash for 3 seconds once the panel has successfully set. Enable external Fire bell: When this flag is set the system bell will sound 3 seconds On / 3 seconds Off during a fire alarm.
Flag B options
Note: The following settings: Communicator output, Line Fail, Program 1, 2 and 3 to report are not applicable to Optima compact G3 panel.
Example: To set the panel for user to reset PA, Press:
Viewing the event log
Example: To view up to 8 previous events and thereafter to stop the event scroll, Press: Prog Chime
View the event log
Enter Engineering program mode Appropriate 4 Flags B Zone indicator is lit to show Attack flag setting
Zones 1-8 Momentarily On Factory defaults Zone 1
Automatic event scroll Starting from event 1 to 8 To manually scroll View event (oldest event)
Zone, PA and Tamper indicators will be lit to show zone in alarm. Flashing indicates the first zone in alarm. Day indicates status of panel at the time of alarm
Press number button to select / deselect function
Communicator output active high Line fail active high User Reset PA User Reset Fire Program 1 to report Program 2 to report Program 3 to report Entry deviate Exit current level
View event 2 View event 3 View event 4 View event 5 View event 6 View event 7
Zone 7 Zone 8
8 View event 8 (Newest event) Chime Resume automatic scroll
Stop event scroll / view Leave engineer mode
Flag B descriptions: Communicator output active high: When this flag is set it configures the polarity of communicator outputs to active high, that is output is held at 0V rising to 12V in alarm. Line fail active high: When this flag is set it configures the polarity of line fail input. User Reset PA: When this flag is set it permits the user code to reset the system after a PA alarm, even if Engineer reset flag is set.
User Reset Fire: When this flag is set it permits the user code to reset the system after a Fire alarm, even if Engineer reset flag is set. Program n to Report: When this flag is set it allows program n to activate the intruder and confirmed outputs. (Main use is to prevent a night time program from communicating). Entry deviate: When this flag is set it permits an immediate zone to be activated during the entry period without causing a full alarm.
Zone Type
The G3 range of panels are not supplied with wire links to terminate unused zones. Therefore all unused zones must be programmed out by setting them to disabled using the Zone Type function.
Example: To disable an unused zone 8, Press: Prog 0 Reset Enter Engineer program mode Zone 5 Configuration
Press a number button to select Zone to be configured
Zone 1 type Zone 2 type Zone 3 type
Disabled Security Fire 24h Fire PTS Keyswitch
Factory default Zone 1
Zone 4 type
Press a number button to select zone type
Zone 5 type Zone 6 type Zone 7 type Zone 8 type
Exit to zone type
Day Attack
Exit zone configuration Leave engineer mode
Appropriate Zone indicator is lit to show Zone type
Zone Attributes
Example: To configure zones 4 and 5 for Double knock operation, Press: Prog Reset Reset Reset Enter Engineer program mode Zone 6 Attributes
Double Knock Omit Prevent Zone Delay
ZONE 1 - 8 Momentarily On Day
Deselect all zones Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7
Press number button to select / deselect zone delay, Omit zone or Double knock
Factory defaults: Appropriate Zone indicator is lit to show zone having 800mS delay, Omit prevent or double knock.
All zones have delay of 300mS
No Zones are set as omit prevent
No zones are in double knock Exit to zone type Exit zone attributes Leave program mode
Day Acknowledge Tamper Day Attack
Zone attribute descriptions Double knock: The panel will require 2 activations of the same detector before causing an alarm condition. This setting is used as a false alarm measure.
Note: Double knock must not be used on zones having magnetic door/window contacts.
Omit Prevent: The panel will prevent the zone from being omitted by the user when setting the system. Zone Delay: The panel programs a zone delay to 800mS to give extra immunity to false alarms.
Bell and Service Timers
Example: To set bell timer for 10 minutes duration, Press: Prog Reset Reset Enter Engineer program mode Timers and 7 Counters
Attack Zone 1
Continous operation 1 minute bell duration 2 minute bell duration 3 minute bell duration 20 minute bell duration (factory default) 99 minute bell duration
Bell timer Bell delay timer Service timer Re-arm counter (00 to 99) Anti-code reset site code
Zone 2 Day ZONE 1 - 8 Momentarily On Day
No delay (Factory default) 1 minute bell duration 2 minute bell duration 3 minute bell duration 20 minute bell duration 99 minute bell duration
Press a number button to select Service timer
Service timer disabled (Factory default) 100 Set/Unset 200 Set/Unset 300 Set/Unset 400 Set/Unset 500 Set/Unset 600 Set/Unset 700 Set/Unset 800 Set/Unset
Appropriate Set / Unset values LED is lit
Lit when selected Day
Exit Timer and counters Leave engineer mode
Re-arm and Anticode reset code
Example: To set panel re-arms to 10 times before panel is shut down, Press:
Enter Engineer program mode Timers and 7 Counters
Re-arm After an alarm the panel will automatically reset itself when the bell timer has expired. Any zones which still remain open at that time will be omitted automatically.
Note: By default there are 3 automatic re-arms before the panel is shut down.
Anti code reset (Engineer reset) If the system has been programmed to be engineer reset, after an alarm it will lock out and the RKP will continually display the cause of the alarm. The engineer would then be required to attend the site and use the engineer code to reset the system. Where anti-code reset has also been enabled, the RKP will still show the alarm cause and also display a 4 digit 'quote code' by sequentially flashing zone indicators 1-8. At this point the end user would contact the engineer. After determining the cause of the alarm and deciding that a engineer call was not necessary, a 6 digit anti-code would be given to the user which would reset the system. This anti-code is generated from a small computer program which is installed at most UK Alarm receiving Centres, or alternatively can be run on a PC by the engineer. Security of the anti-code reset system is maintained by a 2 digit site code which is set up in the anti-code generator programme. The same 2 digit site must also be set up in the control panel during installation.
No re-arm 1 re-arms 3 re-arms (factory default) 99 re-arms
Zone 2 Day
factory default code 99
Exit to Timer and counters Leave program mode
Lighting controller
Example: To assign zones 1 and 2 to lighting controller channel 1, Press: Prog Reset Reset Reset Enter Engineer program mode Lighting 9 Controller
To assign zones to channel press to select and again to deselect zone (Factory default: No zones are selected)
Channel assigned zones Channel assigned zones
Press a number button to select the appropriate light channel
Channel assigned zones
Channel 5 assigned zones
Day Zone n assigned to the channel Zone n not assigned to the channel
Channel assigned zones Channel assigned zones Channel assigned zones
Exit current level Exit Lighting controller
Hold time (0-99 seconds) 9 (20 seconds factory default)
Set the light threshold level (0 - 99%)
Leave program mode
0% threshold or 0 second hold time 1% threshold or 1 second hold time 20% threshold or 20 seconds hold time
acknowledge
Exit Lighting controller
Day Tamper Acknowledge
Appropriate Zone indicator is lit to identify its assignment to channel
g. Before testing or replacing any fuses, ALL power must be removed. Fuses which fail continually are almost certainly the result of a short circuit or low resistance across the 13V supply or external bell supply (terminal D). Whenever working close to the mains supply or connector, you should exercise extreme caution. Always isolate the mains supply before removing the control panel covers. Where normally open detectors are connected to adjacent zones two pull-up resistors (not supplied) of value 33kohms must be installed. The example below shows how to wire normally open detectors on zones 3 and 4.
Faults
Fault conditions are often the result of minor installation errors or misinterpretation of the equipment being installed. The following points outline the most common installation and commissioning faults. a.
As supplied the user code is 0123 and h. the engineer code is 9999. Both codes will revert back to these default settings on clearing the NVM. The Engineer Program is accessed directly from Day mode via the engineer code. If a tamper, PA or 24Hr fire fault is present on the system, it will go to a lock out condition (showing the appropriate indication). The keypad will not produce any audible responses and the system will not operate until the fault has been found and rectified. The most common cause of a zone not responding to detection is incorrect wiring. Normally closed detectors must be wired together in a series loop before connecting into the appropriate ZONE terminals. Tampers are series wired in the same manner. Where a permanent zone fault is showing and the loop resistance is found to be in order, the most probable cause is a short circuit between the zone wiring and the tamper wiring. When measured with a multimeter the series resistance between the zone and tamper wiring should be infinitely high. If totally lost as to the cause of a fault, remove ALL wiring from the PCB. Refit the 4-links and test the system. Never fit links to any positions other than those marked on the PCB. i.
Charge Voltage. 25 Chime. 2 Codes. 2 Communicator. 17 Communicator Outputs 8,10 Current Consumption 25
Mains. 11,25 Managers code. 13
TADB. 7 Tamper. 25 Tamper fault. 24 Tamper network. 6 Terminated Set. 6,14,15 Time inhibited zone 14,15 Timed. 14 Timed exit. 15 Timed zones. 15 Total current. 3
NACOSS. 6,9 NACP 14. 9 Normally closed detectors 24 Normally open detector 24 NVM. 2,9
Day mode. Detectors. Dimensions. Door bell. Double knock Duress Code. 25 10,17 10,20 10,13
Omit prevent. 10,20 Operating temperature 25
Engineer Code. 10,13 Engineer program mode 12,24 Engineer Reset. 10,17 Entry deviate. 18 Entry time. 10,15 Event log. 18 Exit Mode. 10,14,15 Exit time. 10,15 Exit/Entry timers. 25 Extension speakers 7 External bell on Fire 10
Unset system. 12 Unused zone. 14,15 User code 1. 10 User 1. 2 User 1 and 2 codes 13 User 2. 2 User code 2. 10 User reset fire. 10,18 User reset PA. 10,18
PA. 2,6,25 PA fault. 24 PCB Fuses. 25 Pressure mats. 25 Program 1. 10,14 Program 1 to report10,18 Program 2. 10,14 Program 2 to report10,18 Program 3. 10,14 Program 3 to report10,18 Programs 1,2 and 315 PTS zone. 2,19
Volume. 7
Walk Test. 2,16
Servicing organisation Details
Servicing organisation name: _______________________________________ Telephone number: ______________________________________ Date of installation: ______________________________________ Account Number: _____________________________________
Below is a list of approved parts and accessories. 8SP 401 Accenta G3 panel 8SP 400 Accenta mini G3 panel 8EP 395 Optima G3 8EP 396 Optima compact G3 panel 8EP 219 Accenta LED RKP 8EP 332 Accenta LCD RKP 8EP 336 Accenta Speech Dialler 8EP 276 Informa 8EP 289 Extension Speaker 8EP 372 Opti-Cam Lighting Controller A range of detectors are also available, for more information contact your supplier.
Resistance Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8
Area protection and equipment used (eg PIR, Contacts.)
Quick Reference
Engineer Program Mode Prog
To exit engineer program mode
Alarm test (see page 16)
3 Communicator Tests (see page 17)
Flags A (see page 17)
4 Flags B (see page 18) 1
5 Zone Type (see page 19) 7
Zone Attributes 6 (see page 20)
Timers and Counters (see page 21 & 22) Bell timer Bell delay timer Service timer
Zone 1 type Zone 2 type Zone 4 type Zone 5 type
Fire Output
Silent PA Double Knock Omit Prevent Zone Delay RKP PA enable
Communicator output active high Line fail active high User Reset PA
3 Bell test 3 4
Entry beep Day
Acknowledge Day
Push to Set Switch
In some systems a Push to Set switch may be fitted outside the premises near to the main exit door. This should be used to complete the setting procedure once the building has been vacated. As the switch is operated, the exit beep tone will stop and a chime tone will be produced to acknowledge setting.
o/p ARC Unset output
How to set program1,2 or 3
The green Day indicator should be showing. Day Enter your code number and the n n n n exit beep tone will start. Press Exit beep the Prog key and ZONE 1-3 Prog Exit beep the exit tone will stop. Press 1, Or or 3 for the required 10 seconds Exit beep insistent beeps program, the sounder will Day beep to o/p ARC acknowledge the Set output program number. The exit beep tone will start and you should leave by the approved route. The system will Set as the beep tone stops. It is important that you follow the correct procedure when setting the system. After leaving the protected area it is absolutely essential that you wait until the exit tone stops, before assuming the system has set.
Keyswitch Set
Your system may have been fitted with a remote keyswitch. This can be used as an alternative to arming the system with a code and will set Program 1. Where a keyswitch is used it may be necessary on occasions to allow it to catch up with the system. For example if the alarm was set with a code, to Unset with the keyswitch, it would have to be momentarily turned to Set then returned to Unset.
Faults during setting
If the system is not clear when you try to Set it, the sounder will produce an open zone tone and the fault will be displayed. Either re-enter your code to turn off and investigate or omit the faulty zone(s) from the system.
How to Quick set
During the exit period (on entering User code) Day the system may be Set Set the system or quickly by pressing Set. This removes the exit time Set a Program period.
5 seconds insistent beeps Day
How to set Chime Zones
Example: To set zone 3 and 4 to chime, Press:
If you omit zones and require Quick Set, you will need to press Set twice.
Timeout after 5 seconds if no selection is made
Day Chime
o/p ARC Set output
Deselect all zones (Factory default - no chime) Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Appropriate Zone indicator is lit to show chime zone(s)
Zone n Chime selected Zone n Chime deselected
How to Omit zone(s) on setting system
Press number button to select / deselect Zone Chime
During the exit period after entering User code and selecting a Day program press Set the system or Set a Program and while theOMIT, the exit tone will stop and zones system is setting: that are about to be Omit ZONE(S) TO BE ARMED armed will be displayed. Key in Exit beep the zone number(s) to be omitted which Press the zone(s) n to be omitted will flash to confirm selection. Zone ZONE(S) TO BE OMITTED indicators which show steady are still Set about to be armed. 10 seconds Exit beep insistent beeps When the selection is complete press Day Set and the exit tone o/p ARC will start. Set output If a zone refuses to be omitted, it may be because the engineer has programmed the panel to prevent you from turning off the zone. If in doubt ask your installer for advice.
Leave chime mode
Fire Alarm
The fire zone will operate on detection of a fire, whether the system is Set or Unset, when configured as a 24 hour zone, and cause a distinctive internal sounder tone. The external sounders will pulse on and off at 2 second intervals and all keypad indicators will flash to attract attention.
Chime is a low security monitoring system for use when the system is Unset. When a zone that is set to chime is operated, the internal sounder will produce a low volume two stage warning tone and the Zone indicator will show. The indicator may be cancelled by pressing Reset. Chime is particularly useful in a shop to warn of a customer presence or in a house to warn that a door or particular area has been accessed. Any zone may set to be on or off chime by pressing the CHIME key and then keying in the required zone number(s). Key 0 to cancel all zones from chime. After a few seconds the system will automatically return to the Day mode.
Operators Program mode
The information below shows the programmable options available and how to change them. Once the programming mode has been accessed, each section may be changed in any order. As each operation is completed the system will automatically return to top level of program mode.
How to view the event log
The panel can hold up to 8 previous events which can be scrolled automatically or manually. The automatic scroll starts with the newest event ( number 8) to the oldest one ( number 1).
Note: When programming the system should be in the Day mode, with the Day and Power indicators lit.
Enter Operators program mode
To exit operation at any time
On pressing the Reset key you will quit the current level of operation.
Quit the current function Leave Engineering menu Down one menu level
How to enter Operators program mode
To enter the Operators program mode the system should be in Day Prog mode with the Day and ZONE 1 - 8 Power indicator lit. Momentarily On
Stop event scroll / view Leave program mode
How to create/omit User 2 code
ZONE(S) TO BE OMITTED
Operators program mode menu map
Operators Progam Mode Prog
To exit Operators program mode
To set Chime zone
Alarm test Change / omit User code 2 (By user 1 only) Change the code of Current user (either User 1 or User 2) View the event log
n n n n n
10 seconds insistent beeps
Strobe test To omit the user 2 code
Automatic event scroll Starting from event 1 to 8 For manual scroll
Zone to chime
3 Bell test
View event 8 (Newest event)
View event 1 (oldest event)
Change / Omit 9 the Duress Code (By user 1 only)
Resume automatic scroll
Normal indications of an Unset system
6 n n n
Walk test Press zero to turn off options 2,3,4 and 5 before selecting a new one
Alarm indications
Stop event scroll / view
Bell On
Strobe

G3 Accenta / Optima Accessories
ACCENTA LED RKP Up to four keypads per control panel Can be mixed with Accenta LCD keypads Full LED status indication LED 11 to 15V 40mA 0 to 50C White 3mm polycarbonate W 122mm H 85mm x D 28mm DESCRIPTION Suitable for use on Optima G3, Optima Compact G3, Accenta G3, Accenta Mini G3 Illuminated keys On-board PA facility Entry / Exit tones
Keypad Type Operating Voltage Current Consumption Temperature Range Construction Dimensions LIST NUMBER 8EP 219
ACCENTA LCD RKP Up to four keypads per control panel Full LCD status indication On-board PA facility Programmable user strings Backwards compatible with all Accenta control panels Programmable backlight options for keypad and LCD display LCD English text display 11 to 15V 40mA 0 to 50C White 3mm polycarbonate W 148mm H 115mm x D 32mm DESCRIPTION Suitable for use on Optima G3, Optima Compact G3, Accenta G3, Accenta Mini G3 Can be mixed with Accenta LED keypads Illuminated keys Entry / Exit tones Programmable zone descriptions
Keypad Type Operating Voltage Current Consumption Temperature Range Construction Dimensions LIST NUMBER 8EP 332
ACCENTA SPEECH DIALLER As Accenta LCD above plus 1 Main Message 3 Telephone Numbers plus follow me NVM for Recorded Messages Programmable Engineer Code Comprehensive Test Facilities 11.5 to 18V +ve or -ve applied max.15V 50mA (standby) 140mA (active) Max 20 secs, main + A or B or C Main 11 secs, A,B,C 3 secs each LD and DTMF and auto switching 1 3mm polycarbonate W 148mm H 115mm x D 32mm 0 to 40C DESCRIPTION Suitable for use on Optima G3, Optima Compact G3, Accenta G3, Accenta Mini G3 Easy to Use Follow Me Facility 3 Warning Messages Inhibit Input for Bells Only panels Adjustable Playback Volume Pulse/Dial Tone BABT Approved
Input Voltage Trigger Inputs A,B,C Current Consumption Message Length Phrase Length Dialling Method Ren Value Construction Dimensions Operating Temperature LIST NUMBER 8EP 336
G3 Specification
SIMPLE SET READER / KEYFOB Up to 4 Simple Set readers per panel Can be mixed with Accenta keypads Up to 8 Keyfobs per Reader No Master Keyfob for ease of programming Relay output for keyswitch input panels Full mimic of panel / keypad sounds
Reader
Operating Voltage Current Consumption Construction 11 to 15V from Panel 100mA max White 2mm ABS Reading Distance Relay Contacts: Dimensions Nominally 20mm 100mA max current capability W 118mm H 84mm x D 22mm
Keyfob
Power LIST NUMBER SS/01 Inductively powered (no batteries) DESCRIPTION Reader with 2 keyfobs Material LIST NUMBER SS/F Polycarbonate DESCRIPTION Keyfob
Specifications On board keypad & display Simple Set Interface RKP Indication 8 Zones Tamper PA Bell Output Strobe Output Extension Speaker Entry/Exit Timers Zone Input Delay Set +ve Output CPU Current consumption (standby) RKP Current consumption (standby) Low voltage output Rechargeable battery Communicator outputs Communicator output types Communicator input PCB Fuses Mains input fuse Total current output Mains supply voltage RKP wiring Dimensions CPU (HxWxD)
Optima G3 Yes Yes Yes (not supplied)
Optima Compact G3 Yes
Accenta G3 No
Accenta Mini G3 No
Yes (supplied)
+ve loop, fully programmable -ve loop global -ve loop 12V latching, timed 1 to 99 minutes 12V Max two 16 Ohm Programmable 10 to 990 seconds 300 or 800ms selectable Source 10mA, sink 40mA, programmable polarity 55mA 25mA 13V +/- 5% Up to 7Ahr Yes Up to 2.1Ahr No Up to 7Ahr Yes Up to 2.1Ahr Yes 45mA
Intruder, PA, Confirmed, Fire, Abort, Set Line fail 1 x 1.6A, 3 x 1.0A 125mA anti-surge 1 Amp when supported by fully charged battery 230V +/- 10% 6 core Max distance 100m 230 x 290 x 80mm 200 x 253 x 55mm 230 x 290 x 80mm 200 x 253 x 55mm
The Arnold Centre Paycocke Road Basildon Essex SS14 3EA United Kingdom E-mail more@ade.co.uk We b s i t e w w w. a d e. c o. u k Fax (International) +44 (0)Te l e p h o n e + ( 0 ) Fax (UK) +44 (0)1268 563563
Registered office: Novar plc Novar House 24 Queens Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 9UX Registered No. 189291
ADE is part of Novar Electrical Devices and Systems which also incorporates Ackermann, Bardic, Friedland and MK Electric Limited For ADE literature please contact our helpline on (Tel) 3387 or (Fax) 3386. G3 reference number ADE/02-05-01/009.
G3 Domestic Intruder Panels
A haven of peace and security thats what your home should be, but when it really matters its best to be safe, not sorry. An unprotected property is a vulnerable one at any time, day or night. Every home needs the protection of a reliable alarm system, but sometimes people are put off by the prospect of false alarms or complicated setting procedures. At ADE we understand these concerns. ADE Optima/Accenta products have been installed in over 2 million homes in the UK. Our latest range is just as reliable and simple to use but offers in addition enhanced Fire Detection and External Lighting Control facilities, conforming to CE specification directives and BS4737 standards.
8 Zones Each one is separately identified on the keypad and provides ample security detection for most domestic properties. 3 part set programs Allows three programmed setting levels dependent on the people in the property or the level of protection required, eg. night-time with upstairs detectors off and perimeter detectors on. Simple set readers for ease of operation Up to 4 stylish readers can be used to SET/UNSET the system using a proximity keyfob. Ideal for young, elderly or infirm. Personal attack facility Any number of PA buttons may be set to activate the system in an emergency. An additional PA facility exists on the remote keypads. Remote keypads for added flexibility Up to four slimline keypads can operate the system from any point in the property.
G3 Features Continued
6 Digi-Outputs For a wire-in digital communicator, RedCare STU or Dialler. This allows the system to communicate with an Alarm Receiving Centre for direct police response (not fitted on Optima Compact G3). Input for Remote Keyswitch or Push to Set Switch A remote keyswitch or push (eg. door bell) may be used to set or unset the system. Fire Zone Any number of zones can be programmed as a Fire Zone. Two types are available: Standard Fire Operated only when system has been set; 24 Hour Operates all of the time. Lighting Control Feature The G3 range is compatible with ADEs lighting controller giving full manual and automatic control over security lighting. Duress Code Allows the user to unset the system and silence the alarm under duress, using a second code that will communicate an alarm to an Alarm Receiving Centre. Chime Can be used to select a low security chime alarm for various areas of your house, even when the main alarm is turned off. When a door is opened or a detector triggered in an area set to chime, the control panel will deliver a low-volume bing-bong sound to alert you. This is ideal for areas in which a child may be in danger. Service Timer Warning It is recommended that your alarm is maintained periodically and this feature highlights the most appropriate times. This, however, will not interfere in any way with the day to day operations of your system or its capabilities. Built-in tamper control To protect all wiring and detectors in the system from unauthorised access including the control panel and remote keypad covers.
G3 Accenta / Optima
Styled robust polycarbonate enclosure Digital communicator outputs (not on Optima Compact G3) Supports speech dialler extension Non Volatile Memory (NVM) for protection of engineer program Tamper protection Panic attack input Extension speaker capability Fused outputs
ON BOARD SOUNDER TO ASSIST LOCAL ALERTS / SERVICE WARNING
G G G G
REMOTE KEYPAD / SIMPLE SET CONNECTIONS (UP TO 4)
FULLY PROGRAMMABLE 8 ZONES OVER 3 PROGRAMS
Exploded view of Optima Compact G3
MULTIPLE CABLE ENTRY POINTS UP TO 7AH BATTERY COMPARTMENT (LARGE CASE) BELL / STROBE OUTPUTS
ACCENTA GZONE REMOTE KEYPAD COMMUNICATING LARGE CASE
ACCENTA G3 MINI 8 ZONE REMOTE KEYPAD COMMUNICATING COMPACT CASE
OPTIMA G3 ON-BOARD KEYPAD WITH BACKLIGHTING (OPTIMA VARIANTS ONLY) 8 ZONE ON-BOARD KEYPAD COMMUNICATING LARGE CASE
LIST NUMBER 8SP 401 8SP 400 8EP 395 8EP 396 SS/OPTKIT/M
DESCRIPTION Accenta G3 Accenta Mini G3 Optima G3 Optima Compact G3 Optima G3 Compact with Simple Set reader and 2 keyfobs
OPTIMA COMPACT GZONE ON-BOARD KEYPAD COMPACT CASE
SS/ACCKIT/M
Accenta G3 Mini System with Simple Set reader and 2 keyfobs
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