496339 Issue 1 1 of 448136Installation and User GuideCompatible Equipment941 Single Loop IDIS zone expandercard942 Four Loop IDIS zone expandercard943
10 of 44 496339 Issue 1Wiring IDIS DetectorsIf you wish to use IDIS sensors, then you must fit an IDIS Expander card tothe end station main PCB. Figur
496339 Issue 1 11 of 44ProgrammingInitial Power UpBattery Only (Kick Start)When powering the end station from a battery for programming and testingsho
12 of 44 496339 Issue 1Finding Menu ItemsThe 8136 programming is divided into sets of numbered menus. Each menustarts with a two digit number. The men
496339 Issue 1 13 of 44Allocate Areas to LevelsAllocate keyzones to LevelsAllocate Exit ModeSet Exit TimeSet Entry TimeSelect Alarm TypeAssign Entry/E
14 of 44 496339 Issue 1NOTE:Except where shown, move between menus by using menunumbers, or the up and down keys. At the points markedpress the Enter
496339 Issue 1 15 of 44Changing Menu ItemsAfter selecting a menu, press Enter to see further options belonging to thatmenu. The system usually display
16 of 44 496339 Issue 1If you make a mistake, use the left or right arrow keys (C or D) to move thecursor over the letter you want to change, and key
496339 Issue 1 17 of 442. Press Menu.If the end station lid is open, the displays shows:REPLACE ENDSTATION LID3. Close the end station lid.If no fault
18 of 44 496339 Issue 1Engineer ResetIf you wish to perform an Engineer Reset without removing the end stationlid, type-in 0 (zero) + Engineer Code, (
496339 Issue 1 19 of 445. Open the end station tamper switch.The display shows: LOAD DEFAULTS?Note: At this point you can press Menu to abort the proc
2 of 44 496339 Issue 1IntroductionThe 8136 is a programmable Alarm System that can be expanded up to 136zones and is suitable for large residential an
20 of 44 496339 Issue 1Note: When programming IDIS devices with their intended zone numbers, make surethat only one IDIS device is connected to the Ex
496339 Issue 1 21 of 447. Press Enter.The display shows (for example): IDIS LOOP NO 1PROG DEVICE Z009If the display shows any other message, see "
22 of 44 496339 Issue 1IDIS Programming ErrorsYou may see one of the following messages on the second line of the displaywhile programming IDIS module
496339 Issue 1 23 of 44Areas. Each Area is a set of detectors in the same physical area. The 8136can use up to eight Areas. You assign detectors to an
24 of 44 496339 Issue 1Menu 32: Zone Options = All zones Not Used (NU)Menu 34: Area Names = Area 01: Area 01 (all other Areas to Area[nn])Menu 35: Pr
496339 Issue 1 25 of 44Menu 70: Program CommunicationsMenu 71: Communications options:Dial Type = Loop DisconnectCall Mode = DisabledMenu 73: Download
26 of 44 496339 Issue 1answers. The remote PC sends a panel ID, the <DOWNLOADER>software version, and a callback number. The panel checks that t
496339 Issue 1 27 of 443. Wait while the remote PC establishes contact.The display shows: CALL ANSWEREDfollowed by: SYSTEM UNDERPC CONTROLOther keypad
28 of 44 496339 Issue 1Figure 13. Signals on Pins of Serial ConnectorThe signalling parameters are: 4800 Baud, 8 bits, even parity and one stopbit.1.
496339 Issue 1 29 of 44To make sure this facility works correctly the installer must program thesystem using Menu 73 as follows:1. Make sure Secure Ca
496339 Issue 1 3 of 44KeypadsThe 931 KeypadThe 8136 is supplied with the 931 low profile keypad, shown in Figure 1.Figure 1. 931 Operator Controls and
30 of 44 496339 Issue 1Error MessagesAt various points in programming you may see error messages on thedisplay. The majority are self explanatory. The
496339 Issue 1 31 of 44LEVEL B IN 2PMeaning: Level Assigned to Two Partitions. In the example shown Level Bincludes an Area that also belongs to more
32 of 44 496339 Issue 1FSL Zone Status Error MessagesZ01:FSL STATUS 1K9 (TROUBLE)Meaning: FSL Loop Resistance Wrong. The loop resistance on one of the
496339 Issue 1 33 of 44Table 1. Menu 33 Initialisation Fault Reports for IDISFault report MeaningLoop xx overcurrent 1. A module tamper loop shorted t
34 of 44 496339 Issue 1Table 2. Menu 04 Zone Status - IDIS Zone Messages.Display MeaningNORMAL Circuit and anti tamper loops are closed.CCT Alarm circ
496339 Issue 1 35 of 44Table 4. IDIS Module Current ReadingsCircuit Reading MeaningA1 (Tamper) 1.5mA Tamper loop shorted to 0V.3mA Open tamper circuit
36 of 44 496339 Issue 12. If faults are still present then split the IDIS loop into three or four smallersections. Try each section in turn, reinitial
496339 Issue 1 37 of 44Figure 14. Siting IDIS remote PSUIf the sensors are more or less evenly spaced along the wire an ideal split isto allow the pan
38 of 44 496339 Issue 1Electrical NoiseThe IDIS system is very robust with regard to electrical noise but running theIDIS bus for long distances tied
496339 Issue 1 39 of 44User 00 The Installer or Engineer.User 96 The central station when it carries out a remotereset.User 97 The control panel when
4 of 44 496339 Issue 1Figure 3 shows the keypad PCB used in the 930 and 931. Note the positionof the Test and Prog switches, and the keypad sounder vo
40 of 44 496339 Issue 1Note: When a user has authority to set more than one Level, but does notspecify which Level to set, the system chooses the firs
496339 Issue 1 41 of 44When a Level has been set using the Installer access code, the remotekeypads show the message "System being configured&quo
42 of 44 496339 Issue 12: OMIT 24 HOURZONES?ENTERFIRE DOORZNN: NOT OMITTEDPress A or B toselect zone*.Press C or D toOmit.Access Code +Menu + 1Access
496339 Issue 1 43 of 44EDIT USERINFORMATION?8:USERINFORMATIONENTERENTERENTERPress A or B to selectuser number*.U02:P01:ENTERKey in new name.Key in ne
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496339 Issue 1 5 of 44Siren = 750mA.Batt (reverse connection) = 2,500mA.OP1, OP2, OP3, and OP4 are voltage free, single pole relay contacts rated24VD
6 of 44 496339 Issue 1• A minimum of four outputs provided by the end station PCB up to amaximum of 132, with the extra 128 provided by each IDIS zone
496339 Issue 1 7 of 44The display shows the current status of the keypad back-light: 0 fortimed or 1 for back-light always ‘ON’, for example: 3: 19. C
8 of 44 496339 Issue 1The 8136 main PCB has facilities for connecting:Four keypads.Eight 2-wire FSL detector zones.Siren (4-speaker 16 ohm).Four outpu
496339 Issue 1 9 of 44Wiring FSL DetectorsEach FSL zone is a ‘Fully Supervised Loop’ using a two wire closed loop. Theloop uses two resistors of diffe
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