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Programming a STU (Excluding VERSUS GSM STU)
STU
Channel
Default Output Type Panel Programmable
Output No.
PCB Pin
No.
1
Fire (0001)
ATE OP 1
1
2
Zone PA Any (0009)
ATE OP 2
2
3
Unconfirmed (0018)
ATE OP 3
3
4
Set All
†
(0004)
ATE OP 4
4
5
or
7
Tamper (0007)
ATE OP 5
5
6
Zone Omit at Rearm (0017)
ATE OP 7
14
Not Used
ATE Not Used (0066)*
ATE OP 8
16
Not Used
ATE Not Used (0066)*
ATE OP 9
8
Not Used
Confirm Any (0006)
ATE OP 6
13
Not Used
Test ATS (0064)
ATE OP 10
11
Inputs
RedCare Reset Input
See page 48
6
Line Fault Input
See page 48
15
Supply
+12v supply
9
0v supply
10
+5v supply
12
As outputs 8 and 9 are not connected on ATE, additional inputs are
available on ATE terminals which may be wired from Endstation
outputs 3 and 4.
Note: output will require a 1k resistor to 12v for correct operation.
NOTES:
Outputs provide positive removed signalling (ie +5v switching to 0 volts when
active) An “output invert” option for ‘+ve applied’ signalling is available.
Insufficient current is available for other uses. See page 44.
* - If positive applied signalling us used, these outputs must be changed to type
0000 (unused), except if required by
§
† - If you are using the panel in level setting mode, this must be changed to Set AN
(type 0022). Alternatively, it should be changed to “Misoperation” (0005) if set /
unset monitoring is not required.
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8. THE KEYPAD DISPLAY
Backlighting
LCDs and Keypad keys are backlit.
The backlighting will illuminate
at the start of entry and exit
times, and at key entry, and will
remain lit for 30 seconds after
the last key entry, or termination
of the function.
Note: A ‘force backlight’ option is
available via each individual keypad
menu.
Area LEDs
The ABCD keys at Keypads
contain LEDs, which illuminate at
all relevant times to indicate the
security patterns being set/unset
or programmed. This is
functional for appropriate
security patterns on LEVEL
setting systems, and for first
four (principal) areas on area
setting systems.
Fault Indications
Fault indications shown on the
Liquid Crystal Display will include
a numeric identification of the
individual device at which the
fault is present, eg
Mains Failure 401
485 Fail 203 etc.
The first digit identifies the
device type:
1 = End Station
2 = Keypad
3 = Tag Reader
4 = Zone Expansion Module
5 = Output Module
The remaining digit(s) identify
the individual device of the type,
eg: Mains Failure 401 =
ZEM addressed as 01
485 Fail 203 =
Keypad addressed as 03
Display Options
(i) Customise Text Strings
The ‘Area setting’ text strings
can be programmed to make the
display meaningful to the user.
Additionally, the ‘Sign-on
message’ can be customised.
(ii) Display characteristics
The system can be tailored to
display certain information
without requiring a code entry:
Display
when
set
Enables the system to
display the status of the
areas whilst set, AND alarm
events
Not compliant with PD6662:2004
Site
Name
Identification name for
site (used for SMS messages
and up/downloading).
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