Eaton menvier100 Installation Manual

Summary of menvier100

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    Menvier40 menvier100 security system installation guide issue 3.

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    Menvier40/100 page ii © eaton’s security business. 2014 in no event will eaton’s security business be liable for any special, consequential , or indirect loss or damage, incidental damages, statutory damages, exemplary damages, loss of profits, loss of revenue, loss of anticipated savings, loss of b...

  • Page 3: Contents

    Menvier40/100 page iii contents 1. Introduction ....................................................... 1 communications ............................................ 1 level setting or ward based system ............. 1 installer programming interface ..................... 2 about this guide ...........

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    Menvier40/100 page iv this page is intentionally blank..

  • Page 5: 1. Introduction

    Menvier40/100 page 1 1. Introduction the menvier40 and menvier100 are control units for hybrid wired/wirefree alarm systems intended for domestic, commercial or industrial use. Both control units have identical hardware, but the menvier40 can handle up to 40 zones, while the menvier100 can handle up...

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    Introduction menvier40/100 page 2 unit pays attention to all detectors. In each of the three part sets the control unit ignores detectors that do not have the appropriate part set attribute. Ward based system. In a ward based system the menvier40 provides the equivalent of 5, smaller, independent al...

  • Page 7: 2. Before You Begin

    Menvier40/100 page 3 2. Before you begin preparation before installation you should carry out a survey of the site. You need to know how many and what kind of detectors will be monitored by the control unit. You also need to assess where any radio expanders must be placed in order to receive radio s...

  • Page 8: Guided Tour

    Before you begin menvier40/100 page 4 in the entry or exit zones, or outside the area covered by the alarm system. Close to or on large metal structures. Closer than one metre to mains wiring, metal water or gas pipes, or other metal surfaces. Lower than two metres from the floor (ideally). Inside m...

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    Menvier40/100 before you begin page 5 1. Case back. 2. Fixing holes. 3. Cable entry holes for detector and keypad wiring. 4. Transformer. 5. Fused mains connector. 6. Mains cable anchor point. 7. Cable entry hole for mains supply. 8. Hole for back tamper fitting. 9. Space for batteries (one 17ah). 1...

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    Before you begin menvier40/100 page 6 1. Bus cable connector. 2. Aux power. 3. Wired zone connectors. 4. Aux power. 5. Outputs (relay and transistorised). 6. 12v siren/bell supply. 7. Siren, strobe and tr. 8. Auxiliary tamper 9. Loudspeaker. Figure 4 control unit main connectors.

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    Menvier40/100 before you begin page 7 i-kp01 controls and displays 2 3 4 6 5 8 7 1 1. Lcd display (2 x 20 characters). 2. Programming keys. 3. Navigation keys 4. Alert leds 5. Setting and unsetting keys. 6. Programmable hua keys. 7. Number/text keys. 8. Set/unset leds. Figure 5 controls and displays...

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    Before you begin menvier40/100 page 8 key-k01/kp01/kpz01 controls and displays 2 3 6 5 5 4 7 1 1. Lcd display 2. Programming keys. 3. Navigation keys. This key has built-in alert leds. 4. Setting and unsetting keys. The abcd keys have built-in status leds that can show the setting status of a part s...

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    Menvier40/100 before you begin page 9 1. Tamper switch. 2. Sounder. 3. Connector for key-ep. 4. Sounder volume control. 5. Connector for control unit bus. 6. Jumpers for: 6a addressing (not used in i-onex control units). 6b led functions and rs485 bus termination. Figure 13 key-kp01 keypad pcb 2 3 4...

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    Before you begin menvier40/100 page 10 1 1 2 3 1 8 7 5 6 4 10 9 11 12 13 10 1 16 15 14 1 17 18 19 1. Cable entry (also behind pcb). 2. Central keyhole. 3. Pcb. 4. Relay card (i-rc01) connector. 5. Aux power. 6. Link to enable/disable front/rear tamper switch. 7. Lid tamper (rear tamper behind pcb). ...

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    Menvier40/100 before you begin page 11 1 4 3 2 1 5 6 1 8 7 9 10 11 9 12 13 1 14 1 1. Cable entry (also behind pcb). 2. Antenna. 3. Central keyhole. 4. Pcb. 5. Link to enable/disable front/rear tamper switch. 6. Lid tamper (rear tamper behind pcb). 7. Bus termination jumper. 8. Addressing button. 9. ...

  • Page 16: Power Availability

    Before you begin menvier40/100 page 12 power availability before connecting any external devices to the control unit, you must make sure that the control unit can provide sufficient current to power the system during a mains failure for the time required to meet the appropriate standard. Pd6662 grad...

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    Menvier40/100 before you begin page 13 figure 18 bus wiring configurations for star configurations the cable length from control unit to the most distant bus device should be kept short, and should not exceed 100m. There should be no more than four arms in the star. For a daisy chain configuration t...

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    Before you begin menvier40/100 page 14 table 1. Voltage drop current drawn cable length (standard 7/0.2 alarm cable) 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m 60m 70m 80m 90m 100m 60ma 0.10v 0.19v 0.29v 0.38v 0.48v 0.58v 0.67v 0.77v 0.86v 0.96v 80ma 0.13v 0.26v 0.38v 0.51v 0.64v 0.79v 0.90v 1.02v 1.15v 1.28v 100ma 0.16v ...

  • Page 19: 3. Installation

    Menvier40/100 page 15 3. Installation note: the installation steps listed below assume that you have already decided on the required number and location for all keypads, expanders and power supplies. Caution: static electricity like many other electronic products, the control unit, keypads and expan...

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    Installation menvier40/100 page 16 figure 22 insert tabs figure 23. Push home clips figure 24 fit securing screw when the pcb is in place, connect the wires from the transformer to the 20vac connector on the pcb (11 in figure 3). Installing the lid/back tamper figure 25 lid/back tamper fit combined ...

  • Page 21: Step 2. Run Bus Cable

    Menvier40/100 installation page 17 step 2. Run bus cable please read “cabling requirements on page 12. Step 3. Fit and connect the keypad(s) siting the keypad(s) mark the position and fixing holes of the keypad back. Do site the keypad(s): within the area protected by the alarm system. At a convenie...

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    Installation menvier40/100 page 18 keypad connection figure 28 shows the wiring connections at the keypad and control unit. Figure 28 connecting a keypad to the bus keypad addressing the control unit assigns addresses to all devices connected to the bus cable. If you wish, you can start with one key...

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    Menvier40/100 installation page 19 disable the abcd leds. The character at the right of the display shows “” when the leds are disabled and “” when the leds are enabled. For example: 3. Leave local programming mode and save your changes (see page 19). To change backlight settings 1. Enter local pr...

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    Installation menvier40/100 page 20 4. Permanently attached cable. Figure 29 external prox reader key-ep siting the external prox reader do site the external prox reader: at a convenient height and location for the user. Out of sight of potential intruders. Note that the external prox reader is fitte...

  • Page 25: Step 4. Fit And Connect

    Menvier40/100 installation page 21 louder note: this control changes the volume of non-alarm tones (for example exit/entry tone). The volume of alarm tones is fixed. Softer engineering keypad an engineering keypad is a modified i-kp01 that can be plugged into a dedicated connector on the control uni...

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    Installation menvier40/100 page 22 step 6. Connect wired zones the control unit and the wired expander connectors can be used for either four-wire ccl detectors, two-wire ccl detectors, or two wire fully supervised loop (fsl) detectors. Both control unit and wired expanders, provide “12v aux” and “0...

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    Menvier40/100 installation page 23 figure 39 fsl zone wiring – control unit figure 40 shows the wiring connections for fsl zones on the exp-w10 expander. Note that the connections are different on the expander compared with the control unit. Zone 0 zone 1 2k2 eol wired expander 4k7 alarm contacts ta...

  • Page 28: Step 7. Connect Wired

    Installation menvier40/100 page 24 between the outer terminals. The inner (shaded) terminal is not connected, and provides a spare terminal. 2k2 eol spare 4k7 black red blue to zone contacts yellow figure 44 example: wiring two door contacts to one fsl zone. Figure 45 shows an example of wiring a tr...

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    Menvier40/100 installation page 25 figure 47 using wired expander outputs. Wired external sounders on expanders figure 48 wiring external sounder to expander figure 28 shows a general method of using the outputs on a wired expander to connect a wired external sounder. Connect the tamper wiring to an...

  • Page 30: Communicator

    Installation menvier40/100 page 26 loudspeaker in series, but this will decrease the maximum volume from the speakers. Note: loudspeakers are not warning devices as described by en50131-4. Although loudspeakers may mimic alarm tones, they also give alert tones and other progress tones when setting a...

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    Menvier40/100 installation page 27 safety notice figure 51 identifies connectors for safety extra- low voltage (selv) and telecommunications network voltage (tnv) circuits on the control unit's main pcb. These terms are used in accordance with the definitions in safety standard en60 950. The install...

  • Page 32: Step 9. Fit A Plug-By

    Installation menvier40/100 page 28 fail to re-fit the jumpers the internal communicator will not connect to the phone line. Step 9. Fit a plug-by communicator the control unit can be connected to a separate communicator or speech dialler (for example, the menvier sd2). Figure 54 shows the connection...

  • Page 33: Step 10. Fit And Connect

    Menvier40/100 installation page 29 step 10. Fit and connect battery fit a 17ah lead acid battery into the battery compartment in the bottom of the control unit. Use a battery whose case material has a minimum rating of ul94v-2 in order to comply with en60950 (this standard applies because of the ene...

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    Installation menvier40/100 page 30 the display shows: 9. Press . The display shows: 10. Press . The display shows: 11. Press . The display shows: at this point you must make the control unit allocate an address to each of the connected bus devices, as follows: 12. Go to each bus device. You can v...

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    Menvier40/100 installation page 31 line of the display shows the first in the list of found and lost devices. Press  to see any other items in the list. 4. Either: press  to go back into installer menu (so that you can go and check that all the bus devices you have installed are connected, powered...

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    Installation menvier40/100 page 32 note: if you cannot enter installer menu then the control unit will start a tamper alarm when you open the control unit lid. 2. Remove mains power, then open the case and disconnect the battery. Note: this procedure will not work if the control unit lid tamper rema...

  • Page 37: Step 12. Commission The

    Menvier40/100 installation page 33 9. Press . The keypad sounder gives “deed ah” confirmation tone and the display shows the time and date, for example: the control unit has saved all the changes you have made. Step 12. Commission the system install detectors and other peripherals 1. Use the instal...

  • Page 38: Installer Menu

    Menvier40/100 page 34 installer menu 1 detectors/ devices detectors add/del detectors program zones address bus device wired expanders address bus device edit expander delete expander enable expander replace expander radio expanders address bus device edit expander delete expander enable expander re...

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    Menvier40/100 installer menu page 35 8 about panel expanders keypads comms module: 18 panel pstn panel ethernet zone mapping 1 appears only when device learned in. 2 appears only in a ward based system. 3 appears only in a level setting system. 4 appears only if exit mode is “final door set”, “lock ...

  • Page 40: 4. Maintenance

    Menvier40/100 page 36 4. Maintenance the control unit should be inspected once per year. At each inspection: check the control unit for obvious signs of damage to the case or its lid. Check the action of the back tamper. Check the condition of the control unit standby battery. Check the cabling to t...

  • Page 41: 5. Technical Specification

    Menvier40/100 page 37 5. Technical specification general product name menvier40 or menvier100. Product description 40 zone/100 zone hybrid endstation with remote keypads. Manufacturer eaton’s security business. Environmental class ii. Operating temperature tested -10 to +55°c. Humidity 0 to 93% rh, ...

  • Page 42: Security

    Technical specification menvier40/100 page 38 security security grade grade 2 or 3 radio detector differs 16,777,214 (2 24 -2). Radio supervision programmable. Number of access codes 100 plus one installer access code differs 10,000 differs with 4 digit codes. 1,000,000 differs with six digit codes....

  • Page 43: Outputs

    Menvier40/100 technical specification page 39 outputs panel: o/p 1 voltage free, single pole relay contacts rated 24vdc @ 1a. Panel: o/p 2 - 3 open collector transistor, +12vdc when inactive, 0v when active. 500ma max. Plug-by o/p 1- 16 open collector transistor +12vdc when inactive, 0v when active,...

  • Page 44: Compatible Equipment

    Technical specification menvier40/100 page 40 compatible equipment hud 705reur-00 two button hud (single channel, top button is disabled) 706reur-00 two button hud/tilt switch transmitter 710reur-00 two button hud 726reur-50 long range hand held hud 726reur-60 short range hand held hud detectors 713...