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ITI Part No. 60-746-01 SuperBus 2000® 2x16 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad Off Test System Weekly A Stay Away 1 2 3 No Delay Silent Pager press both B 4 5 6 Features System Menu 7 8 9 Status Lights Bypass * 0 # press both C press both D Document Number: 466-1712 Rev. B November 2000 Product Summary Installation Instructions ❑ Table 1 describes the power used by the touchpad. Table 1. Touchpad Power Usage The SuperBus 2x16 LCD (liquid crystal display) Alphanumeric Touchpad lets you control all programming and operation of a compatible security system (see the section “Specifications”). The 2-line, 16-character display provides messages to indicate the current system status. The touchpad includes police, fire, and auxiliary panic buttons that can be activated anytime. A built in speaker provides alarm sounds, status sounds, and button-press beeps. Current (mA) 90 Maximum alarm current 57 Typical operation 12 Standby current (no AC power) ❑ Do not exceed the maximum available power when using panel power for bus devices and hardwire detectors (see the specific panel Installation Instructions for maximum available power). Table 2 describes the maximum wire lengths allowed between the touchpad and the panel. Installation Guidelines ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Mount the touchpad in an environmentally controlled area (32°F to 120°F) (0°C to 49°C). When mounting the touchpad, allow at least 4¼ inches on the left side for the Quick Guide slide-out card. For Concord Express systems, up to 4 bus devices can be connected to the panel. For Concord systems (all software versions) up to 16 bus devices can be connected to the panel. For Concord systems with software versions 1.0–1.6, each bus device must have a different unit number setting to operate correctly. The touchpad unit number is factory set to 001. For Concord panels with software version 2.0 or later and Concord Express panels, bus unit numbers are assigned automatically. Condition Table 2. Maximum Touchpad Wire Lengths Wire Gauge (Unshielded or Shielded) Maximum Wire Length Between Touchpad and Panel 18 750 feet 22 300 feet Tools and Equipment Needed ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 4-conductor, 22- or 18-gauge wire Screwdriver Drill/bits #6 screws and anchors (included) Panhead screws for a gang box installation Saw or utility knife for cutting wallboard 1 Installation Installation 4. Looking at the back side of the mounting plate, turn it so the tab is on the left (see A in Figure 3) and position the Quick Guide slide-out card into the slots on back of the mounting plate as shown in Figure 3 (A). Make sure the card is unfolded and the “Zones” section is facing you. 5. Slide the card in the direction of the arrow in Figure 3 (A) until it snaps into the position shown in Figure 3 (B). The touchpad can be installed on a wall or electrical gang box, either single- or dual-gang. Installing the Mounting Plate 1. Separate the mounting plate from the touchpad by pressing the tab at the bottom and sliding the mounting plate down (see Figure 1). LIFT AND PULL MOUNTING PLATE TAB TAB A 8581G07A.DSF Figure 1. Separating the Touchpad from the Mounting Plate 2. Z O N 0 1 _ E S _ _ 0 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Place the mounting plate on the wall and mark the four mounting holes (see Figure 2). Be sure to leave a 4¼inch clearance on the left side to allow for the Quick Guide slide-out card. WALL-MOUNTING HOLES (4) SWING CARD OVER IN DIRECTION OF ARROW UNTIL CARD SNAPS INTO PLACE DUAL-GANG MOUNTING HOLES (4) SINGLE-GANG MOUNTING HOLES (2) B Z O 0 1 _ 0 2 _ 0 3 _ 0 4 _ 0 5 _ 0 6 _ 0 7 _ 0 8 _ WIRE ACCESS AREA N E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8581G08A.DSF Figure 3. Inserting the Quick Guide Slide-Out Card into the Mounting Plate 8581G02A.DS4 Figure 2. Marking the Mounting Holes 3. 2 Insert anchors at the marked locations where studs are not present. 6. Position the mounting plate in its normal mounting position (tab at the bottom) and fold the card toward you at all three scored lines. The “Zones” section should be facing you and the folds should create a tab to slide the card in and out. Power Up 7. Align the mounting plate wall-mount holes with the wall anchors and secure the back-plate to the wall using the screws provided. Attaching the Touchpad to the Mounting Plate OR Align the four slots on the touchpad with the four tabs on the mounting plate and slide the keypad down until you hear the latch on the mounting plate click into place. If installing the back-plate on an electrical gang box, line up the appropriate gang box holes on the mounting plate with the gang box holes and secure the back-plate to the gang box using the screws provided. Power Up Note Do not overtighten screws or the back-plate may bend and prevent the touchpad from mounting properly. 8. For wall-mounted installations, cut a hole in the wall in the wire access area of the mounting plate to pull your cable through for wiring. After making all wiring connections from the touchpad to the panel, you are ready to power up the panel. Upon power up, the panel scans the bus for connected devices and automatically learns the unit number of each bus device. Note If you plan on installing systems with no alphanumeric touchpads, it is recommended that you keep an alphanumeric touchpad with you, specifically for programming. This touchpad can be quickly connected and disconnected from the header pins on the lower portion of the panel circuit board, as described later in this document. Wiring Wiring consists of connecting the touchpad to the panel terminals. 1. Disconnect the panel transformer and backup battery. 2. Run a 4-conductor, 18- to 22-gauge wire from the panel to the touchpad location. 3. Splice the 4-conductor cable wires to the red, black, green, and white wires located on the back of the touchpad. 4. Connect the touchpad wiring to the panel terminals as shown in Figure 4. GND +12V 3 4 A BUS B 5 6 To power up the panel and verify bus communication: 1. Verify that all wiring between the panel and touchpad is correct. 2. Connect the panel battery and plug in the panel transformer. Alphanumeric touchpads should show a date and time display. Note If the touchpad does not display the date and time, see “Troubleshooting.” Connecting the Touchpad for System Programming Only +12V/RED BUS A/GREEN BUS B/WHITE GND/BLACK BACK OF TOUCHPAD For installations that don’t include an alphanumeric touchpad as a permanent part of the system, you can connect one for system programming to the Programming Touchpad Header on the panel. 8666G09A.DSF Figure 4. Wiring the Touchpad to Panel Terminals To do this you must first connect a Programming Touchpad Cable (60-791) to the touchpad wires (see Programming Touchpad Cable Installation Instructions—466-1604, included with the cable). Then, use the appropriate procedure for connecting the touchpad. 3 Testing To connect a programming touchpad to a Concord Express or Concord panel with software version 2.0 or later: 2. Press ƒ. The display shows the lowest unit number and its device name. 3. Press A or B until the display shows the programming touchpad unit number. 1. 4. Press D to delete the device and its unit number from panel memory. The display shows: UNIT - TYPE 14-NONE 5. Exit program mode and disconnect the programming cable from the panel header. With the panel powered up, connect the cable to the Programming Touchpad Header (see Figure 5). Testing CAUTION T e s t S y s te m O ff W e e k ly A p re s s b o th p re s s b o th D A w a y 2 3 S ile n t P a g e r 4 5 F e a tu re s S y s te m 6 M e n u 7 8 9 S ta tu s L ig h ts B y p a s s 0 # C p re s s b o th S ta y 1 N o D e la y B * Contact the central monitoring station before activating alarms, to avoid dispatching local police and fire departments. PROGRAMMING TOUCHPAD CABLE (60-791) 8642G29A.DSF Figure 5. Connecting a Programming Touchpad— Concord Express Shown, Concord Similar 2. Activate the service touchpad by pressing 8 + CODE + 0 + 2. 3. Enter program mode by pressing 8 + installer/dealer CODE + 0 + 0 and program the panel using the panel Installation Instructions. 4. When programming is completed, simply disconnect the programming touchpad. To connect a programming touchpad to a Concord panel with software versions 1.0–1.6: 1. Disconnect AC and backup battery power. 2. Connect the cable plug onto the panel Programming Touchpad Header pins (see Figure 5). 3. Reconnect the AC and backup battery power. The touchpad briefly displays ***********, SCANNING BUS DEVICES, then shows a time and date display. Test the touchpad by arming/disarming the system, activating the touchpad panics, bypassing sensors, and by turning chime and lights on/off to verify correct operation. Refer to the panel Owner’s Manual for system operating instructions. Adjusting Display Brightness and Contrast The touchpad display can be adjusted for easier viewing to help compensate for lighting conditions in the touchpad location. The brightness adjustment lightens or darkens the background. The contrast adjustment lightens or darkens the text. To adjust display brightness: 1. Enter user programming mode by pressing 9 + user, partition, or system master CODE. The display shows SYSTEM MENU, then TIME AND DATE (Concord panels with software versions 1.0–1.6 display USER CODES.) 2. Press B until the display shows OPTIONS, then press ƒ. The display shows DOWNLOADING ON/OFF (current setting). 3. Press B twice and the display shows TOUCHPAD BRIGHTNESS 2 (default setting). 4. Enter a setting from 0 (darkest background) to 3 (brightest background), then press ƒ. 5. The display flashes the entered selection, then stops after pressing ƒ and displays the new setting and brightness level. 6. Exit user programming mode by entering: Note If the touchpad does not respond as described in step 3, there may be a bus conflict. To correct this, change the touchpad unit number as described in the section “Changing the Touchpad Unit Number.” Removing the programming touchpad from Concord panels with software versions 1.0–1.6: To prevent a trouble condition, you must delete the programming touchpad unit number from Concord panel memory before disconnecting it. 1. 4 After programming is completed, return to the ACCESSORY MODULES menu, then press ƒ. The display should read BUS DEVICES. ‚ + 0 + 0 + ƒ for Concord panels with software versions 2.0 or later or ‚ + 7 + ƒ for Concord panels with software versions 1.0–1.6. Troubleshooting To adjust display contrast: 1. Enter configuration mode by pressing the D and 6 buttons together for at least two seconds. The display shows DA nnn. 2. Press and release the 1 and 2 buttons together repeatedly, until the desired contrast level is displayed. 3. Press ‚ and the display briefly shows DONE, then shows the time and date. Changing the Touchpad Unit Number (Concord Panels with Software Version 1.0-1.6 Only) Use the following guidelines when changing device unit numbers to avoid communication conflicts between bus devices and the panel: ❑ ❑ Troubleshooting Table 3 describes what to do if the touchpad does not operate correctly. To change the touchpad unit number: 1. Table 3. Troubleshooting Problem All bus devices with DIP switches (LED Touchpads, ESMs, HIMs, etc.) must be set to the desired unit number before applying power and entering program mode. Whenever possible, assign touchpad unit numbers before all other panel programming. At the touchpad, press and hold the D and 6 buttons together for at least 2 seconds. The display should show DA n, where n is the touchpad current unit number (000 - 015). Action/Solution Note Touchpad doesn’t power up (no display and no beeps when buttons are pressed). 1. 2. 3. Touchpad display appears blank, but beeps sound when buttons are pressed. 1. Touchpad display shows a flashing *, indicating a trouble condition and system doesn’t respond to commands from touchpad. 1. 2. Check for correct wiring connections at touchpad and panel terminals. Make sure panel battery is connected correctly and that the panel transformer is plugged in. Make sure panel transformer is not plugged into an electrical outlet controlled by a switch. Relocate transformer to an unswitched outlet location, if necessary. Check the touchpad display contrast setting. It may be set to 0 (no display). Check for correct bus wiring connections (green and white wires) at touchpad and panel terminals. Make sure touchpad unit number is set to a different number than all other bus devices. If necessary, change the touchpad unit number (see procedure on this page). (Concord panels with software versions 1.0-1.6 only.) At this time, the touchpad is in configuration mode and no longer communicating to the panel. The system may immediately indicate a bus failure. Ignore the failure and continue with the procedure. The bus failure will clear after successfully changing the touchpad unit number. 2. Press ƒ. The display shows ENTER _. 3. Enter the desired three digit unit number (000 - 015), then press ƒ. The display shows DA n, where n is the new touchpad unit number. Note Do not use unit number 15 in Concord RF systems. 4. Press ‚ to exit from the configuration mode. Note If the new touchpad unit number was previously learned by the panel, communication between the touchpad and the panel begins immediately. However, if the new touchpad unit number has never been learned by the panel, continue with step five. 5. Force the panel to scan bus devices as follows: ❑ For systems where this is the only installed touchpad, remove panel AC and battery power, then reapply power. ❑ For systems with more than one touchpad, go to another system touchpad and enter 8 + installer/ dealer CODE (default = 4321) + 0 + 1. The display shows SCANNING BUS DEVICES, then a time and date display. The touchpad and all other bus devices should operate correctly and any bus failures should be cleared. Note If the panel still indicates a bus failure the panel may have previously learned a unit number that is no longer used by any bus device. See the specific panel Installation Instructions for more information on deleting unused unit numbers. 5 Specifications Specifications Compatibility: Notices Concord, Concord Express FCC Part 15 Information to the User Power Requirements: 12 VDC nominal (See Table 1 for additional power requirements.) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Technologies, Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Temperature Range: 32°F (0°C) to 120°F (49°C) FCC Part 15 Class A Maximum Humidity: 70% relative, non-condensing Dimensions: 5.0” x 4.50” x 0.75” (L x W x D) UL Listings (see note): UL 985 Household Fire Warning System Units UL 1023 Household Burglar-Alarm System Units UL 1610 Central Station BurglarAlarm Units (Commercial Burglary) Note See specific panel Installation Instructions for complete UL installation requirements for the system you are installing. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ❑ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ❑ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ❑ Connect the affected equipment and the panel receiver to separate outlets, on different branch circuits. ❑ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 2266 Second Street North North Saint Paul, MN 55109-2900 T: 651/777-2690 F: 651/779-4890 1-800-777-1415 www.itii.com ©2000 Interlogix™ Inc. Interlogix and Concord are trademarks of Interlogix, Inc. ITI and SuperBus are registered trademarks of Interlogix, Inc. 6
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