Ec-p10 10-20 zone intruder alarm system installation manual.
2 p0016-li-02.01 contents 1. System overview ........................................... 4 system configuration ............................................................. 4 control panel .......................................................................... 5 remote keypads .....................
P0016-li-02.01 3 arc 1-4: cancel on success ................................................... 36 arc 1-4: ip address ................................................................. 36 arc 1-4: ip port number ......................................................... 36 options: auto test call per...
4 p0016-li-02.01 1. System overview system configuration.
P0016-li-02.01 5 control panel the ec-p10 control panel is an advanced intruder alarm system with 10 on-board zones and on-board multi format communicator. The system can be expanded to 20 zones using the 10 zone expansion modules (ec-ex10 or ec-ex10/i). The system is ideally suited to domestic and ...
6 p0016-li-02.01 2. Installation installation sequence before attempting to install the alarm system, read this section. Once you have an overall understanding of the installation sequence, carefully work through each step. 1. Design the layout make a rough sketch of the premises to get an idea of w...
P0016-li-02.01 7 control panel layout 1 3 4 6 2 5 1. Main printed circuit board (pcb) the main pcb that provides the terminals connection to remote keypads and detection devices, see pcb layout on next page for full details. 2. Switched mode power supply the switch mode power supply module is housed...
8 p0016-li-02.01 pcb layout 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 16 17 16 18 1. Psu connector the harness from the switched mode power supply module plug onto this connector and provides the power (13.7v) to power the system. 2. Engineer’s remote keypad connector an engineer’s remote keypad m...
P0016-li-02.01 9 300ma: this is the recommended charge rate for a 7ah standby battery. The system will fully recharge a flat battery within 24hours. 750ma: this is the recommended charge rate for a 17ah standby battery. The system will fully recharge a flat battery within 24hours. 18. Battery on (ki...
10 p0016-li-02.01 connecting devices to the network before connecting devices to the control panel network, isolate all power from the control panel (ac mains & battery). Do not continue if there is still power present on the control panel. Connecting devices with power still present on the control ...
P0016-li-02.01 11 remote keypads pcb layouts 3 4 2 1 led remote keypad 1 2 3 4 lcd remote keypad 1. Network connections the remote keypad is connected to the network terminals located at the bottom left hand side of the pcb. 2. Address selection each remote keypad must be assigned a different addres...
12 p0016-li-02.01 single eol - n/c this wiring configuration should be used when connecting detection devices that only have a normally closed alarm output. Connect the detector as shown below and ensure that the zone is programmed for “single eol – n/c” operation, see page 20. Zy zx com 3k3 3k3 1 d...
P0016-li-02.01 13 external sounder/strobe connections the following connections are available for connection to an external sounder/strobe unit: tr tamper return input. Connect to the tamper output on the external sounder/strobe unit. If this input is not used it must be linked to 0v. 0v 0v supply. ...
14 p0016-li-02.01 telephone line connections the control panel has an advanced on-board communicator and modem, which can be used for the following: f sending digital alarm status information to an alarm receiving centre using industry standard protocols f sending voice messages to a mobile or landl...
P0016-li-02.01 15 3. Programming the control panel introduction this section covers the system programming and it is important that all engineers read this section carefully so as to familiarise themselves with the many features and functions of the control panel. To access the programming menu, ent...
16 p0016-li-02.01 menu navigation and data entry each programming location is accessed by entering its four digit location number followed by * . If you don’t know the exact location you can enter less than four digits and the panel will take you to the first location that starts with numbers you ha...
P0016-li-02.01 17 1 1 0 1 =4 press to accept and return to step * Ì press to cancel and return to step r Ê press to accept and move to next location # selection list: lcd keypad engineers menu location:---- engineers menu location:1101 zone 01 type final exit 1 zone 01 type intruder zone 01 type 04 ...
18 p0016-li-02.01 number entry this type of data entry is used for entering numeric values, such as timers. The figures below show the programming procedure for both led and lcd remote keypads: number entry: led keypad en 3 1 0 1 enter engineers code ???? Enter location no e.G. 3101 ???? Press to di...
P0016-li-02.01 19 string edit - text mode this type of data entry is used for entering text such as user names and zone text. This mode is designed only for the lcd keypad. The text is entered in the same way as entering text on a mobile telephone. Each key is mapped to one or more letters. Pressing...
20 p0016-li-02.01 activated during the disarmed state an internal alarm is generated. 12 exit terminator use this zone type for external push to set buttons. This zone type terminates the exit delay when activated during exit mode. The arming mode must be configured for “exit terminator” for this zo...
P0016-li-02.01 21 6 remote detector test on: zones with this attribute are monitored for specific activity during the remote detector test. The detector must be connected to the control panel using triple eol wiring and the detector remote test input must be connected to a panel output programmed as...
22 p0016-li-02.01 2. Arming control this section covers programming of the arming modes, timers and options that control the way the system is armed. Arming timers each arming mode has its own set of timers that are used to control various delays during arming, disarming and in alarm. Locations: 200...
P0016-li-02.01 23 arm options 2 the set of options controls how the system responds for each arming mode. Locations: 2042 - away arm: options 2. 2142 - stay arm 1: options 2. 2242 - stay arm 2: options 2. 2342 - stay arm 3: options 2. Entry mode: bit toggle selection (see page 17). 1 only exit when ...
24 p0016-li-02.01 3. System configuration this section covers programming of the system timers, counters, hardware, control timers, banner text, voice options and links. System timers the system timers control global system timing and delay operation. Locations: 3101 - ac fail delay. 3102 - ats faul...
P0016-li-02.01 25 hardware - volume levels this set of options controls the volume levels for each group of system tones and voice messages. Locations: 3301 - panel speaker volume. 3302 - chime volume. 3303 - advisory tone volume. 3304 - alarm tone volume. Entry mode: number entry (see page 18). 01 ...
26 p0016-li-02.01 control timers the ec-p10 has five programmable control timers, each timer has a switch on time (on time), switch off time (off time) and days of operation for both the on and off times. Control timer can be used to automatically arm the system or lock users from accessing the syst...
P0016-li-02.01 27 system links each system output can be assigned a “link” number, which in turn is used to control the “link control” output types, for details on link control, see page 32. Locations: 3901 to 3950 system outputs 01 to 50: link. Entry mode: number entry (see page 18). The table belo...
28 p0016-li-02.01 4. Keypad configuration this section covers programming of the remote keypads. Keypad options 1 this first set of options controls how the selected keypad on- board keys and tamper function. Locations: 4111 to 4114 keypads 1 to 4: options 2. Entry mode: bit toggle selection (see pa...
P0016-li-02.01 29 5. Expander configuration this section covers programming of the expander module. The ec- p10 will only accept one expander module (ec-ex10 or ec- ex10/i). The expander must be set to address 1. Expander options this set of options controls how the expander tamper and internal piez...
30 p0016-li-02.01 6. Panel outputs and devices this section covers programming of the control panel outputs, communication ports and other devices that maybe connected to the control panel. Panel output type this set of options allows the output type (function) to be assigned to the control panel hi...
P0016-li-02.01 31 no type & description 11 alarm abort this output type activates when the user disarms the system after an alarm and within the “abort delay” period. 12 fire alarm this output type activates when a fire alarm is generated. 13 pa alarm this output type activates when a panic alarm is...
32 p0016-li-02.01 group 04: link control there are 99 link controlled outputs, which can be assigned to an output: no type & description 01 link control 01 this output type is controlled by a combination of linked inputs. 02- 99 link control 02 - 99 as link control 01. To create a link controlled ou...
P0016-li-02.01 33 no type & description 02- 20 zone 02 - 20 alarm as zone 01 alarm. Group 40: zone tamper the tamper condition of each zone can be assigned to an output: no type & description 01 zone 01 tamper this output type activates when zone 01 generates a tamper alarm and deactivates when the ...
34 p0016-li-02.01 sms centre number the system can send sms messages to mobile telephones via the standard pstn telephone network. To achieve this, it uses the etsi es 201 912 protocol 1. This protocol is not supported world wide so please check with your telephone provider. Listed below are the sms...
P0016-li-02.01 35 7. On-board communicator this section covers programming of the on-board communicator. Arc 1-4: telephone number this set of options allows the telephone number to be programmed for each arc. Locations: 7001 to 7004 arc 1 to 4: telephone number. Entry mode: string edit - number mod...
36 p0016-li-02.01 5 test/misc. On: the selected arc reports events that are assigned in the test/misc. Group. Off: the selected arc does not report test/misc. Events. 6 restore on: the selected arc reports events that are assigned in the restore group. Off: the selected arc does not report restore e...
P0016-li-02.01 37 4 report channel 4/12 on: for location 7201 channel 4 is enabled, for location 7241 channel 12 is enabled. Off: for location 7201 channel 4 is disabled, for location 7241 channel 12 is disabled. 5 report channel 5/13 on: for location 7201 channel 5 is enabled, for location 7241 cha...
38 p0016-li-02.01 channel type when the arc protocol is programmed as fast format, the channel type must be allocated to a system output type. Locations: 7211 to 7218 channels 1 to 8: channel type. 7251 to 7258 channels 9 to 16: channel type. Entry mode: selection list (see page 16). Please refer to...
P0016-li-02.01 39 udl ring count this counter controls how the on-board communicator takes to answer an incoming call. Location: 7402 entry mode: number mode (see page 18). Call-back number when using the call back feature of the eclipse udl software, the telephone number of remote udl computer’s mo...
40 p0016-li-02.01 8. System users this section covers programming of the system users. The ec-p10 has a total of 11 users: user 00 is the “engineer” which has a default code of 1234. User 01 is the “master” user which has a default code of 5678. Users 02 to 10 can be programmed to any user type and ...
P0016-li-02.01 41 9. Utilities this section covers the programming of the system utilities. Time and date the system has a real time clock that must be programmed so that the time and date is recorded correctly in the system event log. The time and date is also displayed on the bottom line of the lc...
42 p0016-li-02.01 log events lcd led description +1/2!"/)/*gg ia ?? Intruder alarm activated by zone ??. +1/2!"/"01,/"gg ir ?? Intruder zone ?? Restore. "/&*"1"/)/*gg pea ?? Perimeter alarm activated by zone ??. "/&*"1"/"01,/"gg per ?? Perimeter zone ?? Restore. :)/*gg 24hra ?? 24 hour alarm activat...
P0016-li-02.01 43 lcd led description 5&11/1"!,+"gg esc ?? Exit mode started by zone ??. 5&11,--"! Es exit mode stopped. 5&1&)"!Qgg ef ?? Exit mode failed by zone ??. +1/61/1"!Gg en ?? Entry mode stared by zone ??. +1/6&*",21 et entry timeout alarm. 601"*/*"! Sa system armed. 601"*&0/*"! Sd system d...
44 p0016-li-02.01 lcd led description "6-!G rp ? A a panic alarm was generated at keypad ? By pressing keys 7 and 9. "6-!&/"g rf ? A a fire alarm was generated at keypad ? By pressing keys 1 and 3. "6-!"!& )g rd ? A a medical alarm was generated at keypad ? By pressing keys 4 and 6. 21-21g2)1 opf ? ...
P0016-li-02.01 45 led indications the figure bellow shows the led indicators for both the led and lcd remote keypads: icon name led description power green mains ac power is present. Ready green the system is ready for arming. Armed green the system is armed (away or stay). Fault yellow the system h...
46 p0016-li-02.01 4. Specifications ec-p10 control panel electrical supply voltage: 230va c. Rated psu output: 1.5a. Ripple: current: quiescent. Standby battery: 12.0v sla, 7ah. Recharge time: 24hr @300ma; 10hr @750ma. Low voltage alarm: 10.5v. Deep discharge cut-off: 9.5v. Fuses: mains: 315ma, 250v...
P0016-li-02.01 47 ec-ex10 zone & output expander electrical voltage: 9 – 16v dc. Current: 40ma. Zone inputs: 10 fully programmable. Outputs: op1-8: 100ma; op9-10: 1amp. Loudspeaker: minimum load of 16Ω. Auxiliary 12v: protected by 1a electronic fuse (ptc). Environmental operating temperature: -25°c ...
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