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Intruder alarm system Engineering Information 1 2 3 4 5 6 TA PA ZONE Power Learn Error Day Accenta/! mini LGSIX/01 Logic Six panel with two pre learnt Keyfobs The above intruder system is designed to comply with the installation requirements of BS 4737 1986/87. 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 1 Downloaded from: http://www.guardianalarms.net Engineering information Contents Features - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Installation Design - - - - - - - - - - - Fixing the control panel - - - - - - - - Wiring the system - - - - - - - - - - - Tamper network - - - - - - - - - - - - Security zones - - - - - - - - - - - - - PA circuit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Extension speaker - - - - - - - - - - - External siren Output (Bell box) - - - - 13V Supply output - - - - - - - - - - - Set - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Factory set condition - - - - - - - - - - Zone Function - - - - - - - - - - - - - First Power up - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mains Connection - - - - - - - - - - - Testing the system - - - - - - - - - - - System indications - - - - - - - - - - - Programs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Walk tests - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Alarm tests - - - - - - - - - - - - - - How to learn new keyfobs - - - - - - - How to re-learn all keyfobs - - - - - - - How to learn keyfobs if non are recognised Re-arm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Alarm Cycle Counter- - - - - - - - - - Faults - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Specification- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Servicing organisation Details - - - - - Parts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 20 Features ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ 6 Security zones PA input Tamper input Outputs for External siren (Bell) and Strobe Pre-configured Part set program selectable by DIP switch. Entry Time duration selectable by DIP switch Entry Deviate Alarm Cycle Counter Strobe confirmation on Set Memorises first and subsequent zone intrusions in one alarm period Walk Test facilities by push button control Alarm Test facilities by push button control Battery capacity of up to 2.1Ah Up to 8 keyfobs can be used with the panel (2 Keyfobs supplied pre learnt) Learn mode to learn new keyfobs Erase mode to disable lost or stolen keyfobs 2 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 Logic Six intruder system Installation Design The purchase of this alarm system represents a major step forward in the protection of the property and its occupants. It is important to plan the installation before proceeding following the procedures and advice contained in this manual. Plan the position of each part of the alarm system and the cable runs. Detectors should be sited with particular regard to the degree of coverage required and the function of each of the zones. All of the system wiring is connected directly to the panel. The intruder panel must be installed near an entry/exit point. Fixing the control panel Caution: When positioning the control panel ensure that it is located in a dry place away from damp areas. a. Remove the front cover(s) from the base assembly. TA PA 56 34 12 ES ZON r Powe Learn Error Day Power One additional internal sound speaker is recommended, it will provide high volume alarm tones and low volume entry/exit tones. Speakers should be positioned to provide good sound distribution throughout the building and so that the exit tone is audible outside the main entry / exit door. This will enable the system operator to check that the system is setting correctly. Finally note that the total current output of this control system (in alarm condition) is TOTAL 1A when supported by a fully charged battery. Calculate the total current consumption of every part of the system including the panel, external siren with strobe light (bell box) and detectors to ensure that this rating is not exceeded. Disconnect the transformer wires from the board, these are marked AC. Carefully remove the board by gently pushing down the holding clips on the bottom edge of the board and withdraw it from the base. I Depending on which area you live, you may be required, by law to notify the Local Authority and Police of the new security alarm installation. The local authority requirements may differ from area to area, therefore it is advisable to contact local environmental officer to obtain full details of your area requirements. LA Note: When replacing the board align it on the round support pillars to the bottom and allow it to click down past the clips at the top of the case. Refit the transformer wires into the terminal. 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 3 Engineering information b. Fit the panel to the wall with suitable fixings. Ensure the wall surface is flat to prevent base distortion. There are cable entry holes provided in the rear of the base and around the outside edges through the thinned out plastic sections which may be cut away as required. The hole provided adjacent to the mains transformer is a dedicated mains cable entry point. Mounting holes c. There are three fuses mounted on the circuit board, all are 20mm quick blow. F1 1.6A - to protect the +ve line of 12V battery F3 1A - to protect the Speaker 13V supply F5 1A - to protect the Siren & Strobe supply As supplied, there are wire links are fitted across the PA and Tamper terminals to represent a closed circuit. Wiring the system Caution: Always power-down the panel when wiring external circuits, to prevent damage to the panel electronics. Systematically wire and test each circuit: ÿ ÿ Cable entry holes Zones, Tamper and PA circuits Finish by wiring any additional extension speaker sounders, external siren (bell) / strobe and the 13V supply. Tamper network The Tamper circuit is used to protect all cables and detectors in the system from unauthorised access including the panel cover. The zone and PA tampers should be series wired and connected to the TAMP terminals. The terminals T & A are for the external siren tamper. Tamper alarms that occur in the Day mode operate internal sounders only. Tamper alarms in Set cause a full alarm condition. Tamper is indicated by the Tamper TA indicator. Mounting holes High Voltage ~ 230V 50Hz 0.2A FUSE T125mA 250V (ANTI-SURGE) Danger Board LD2 LD8 LD3 LD9 LD4 LD10 ENTRY TIME PART SET LD5 LD11 LD23 LD12 LD22 VR1 LD6 SW1 WALK / ALARM TEST SW2 J1 1 2 3 4 J2 5 6 TAMP 15S 30S ON BATTERY VOLUME + TA SCB 13V / SPEAKER BELL/STROBE OFF J6 F5 F3 F1 J4 +BATT AC PA + TAMP +13V 0V - STROBE DB + BELL - SET +ve 1A 1A 1.6A Factory fitted links 4 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 Logic Six intruder system Security zones Panel Board J1 1 2 3 4 J2 5 6 PA + TAMP +13V 0V - Terminal block is not supplied PIR Door Contact Alarm + - Tamp All unused zones must have links fitted to disable the zone. Door Contact PIR Note: The panel is supplied with wire links for unused zones. All unused zones must have links fitted to disable the zone. It is recommended that no more than 10 magnetic contacts are connected to the same zone. 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 5 Engineering information PA circuit Any quantity of normally closed type personal attack button may be wired in series and then connected to the PA circuit. Operational in Day and Set, the PA circuit will cause a full alarm condition when activated. PA is indicated on the control panel as PA. Panel Board J1 1 2 3 4 J2 5 6 PA + TAMP +13V 0V - Panic Button Panic Button PA buttons may be fitted near the front door, or in a bedroom. 6 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 Logic Six intruder system Extension speaker Extension speaker may be connected to the loudspeaker terminals to produce high volume alarm tones and low volume entry / exit fault tones. Panel VOLUME BELL/STROBE J6 + TA SCB STROBE DB + BELL - SET +ve 1A 13V SPEAKER VR1 F5 Board F3 1A 16 Ohms Extension Speaker A 16 ohms extension speaker may be wired across the speaker terminals. Mounted in convenient position within the installation the extension speaker will reproduce all of the alarm tones generated by the control panel. A control marked VOLUME in the centre of the board may be used to adjust the low volume entry/exit tones to suit environmental conditions. 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 7 Engineering information External siren Output (Bell box) The external siren (bell box) is usually installed in a high position from where the siren could be seen and heard. Terminal T A D B are for connecting to the external siren. These terminals provide a power/hold-off supply, sounder trigger and tamper circuit to protect the external siren housing. Panel Board J6 + TA SCB STROBE DB + BELL - SET +ve BELL/STROBE F5 1A +STROBE T E A D B Sonade The terminals are summarised as follows: T-Ve tamper return A-Ve supply (0V) D+Ve supply (12V) B-Ve Sounder trigger For ease of installation, ADE external sirens and modules use the same markings. Where a discrete external siren is used, it should be connected to terminals D & B. Terminals T & A are then used for tamper protection for the housing. 8 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 Logic Six intruder system Panel Board J6 + TA SCB STROBE DB + BELL - SET +ve BELL/STROBE F5 1A # Terminal block is not supplied # +STROBE T E A D B +STROBE T E A D B Sonade Sonade Where self contained / powered sounders are used, carefully follow the manufacturers instructions, match each of the terminals to those above. 13V Supply output The 13V output is to power detectors which require a voltage supply (PIR detectors etc). The supply is present at all times and may be used to supply a total load of 350mA. Set +VE The output , marked SET +VE is used with latching detectors. The output becomes positive on correct Set of the system and is removed on UNSETTING the system. 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 9 Engineering information Factory set condition Keyfob 1 and 2 (supplied) Keyfobs 3 to 8 (optional) - External siren Bell Duration External siren Bell Delay - Learnt Require learning 20 minutes No delay Zone Function The following are definitions of zone functions: Timed : This function would be used to protect the main entry/exit door of the entry route. Time inhibited (Walk through) : This is a zone which, on setting the panel, allows access to the Entry / Exit zone. However, if the panel is set and an time inhibited zone is triggered before an Entry /Exit zone then an alarm will be generated immediately. Full Set Zone1 - - - - - - - - - Timed Zone 2 - - - - - - - - - Time inhibited Zone 3, 4, 5 & 6 - - - - Immediate Entry time (timed zone)- 30seconds(default) (15 seconds via setting DIP switch) Immediate: This is a zone which will, when Exit mode is timed - - - 30 seconds entered, go into alarm when the panel is set. Part set (DIP switch selectable see page 12) Zone 1, 2 & 3 - - - - - Timed Zone 4 - - - - - - - - - Immediate zone Zone 5 & 6- - - - - - - Omitted zones Entry time (timed zone)- 30seconds(default) (15 seconds via setting DIP switch) Silent Exit mode is timed 30 seconds Applicable for both full and part set: Tamper TA 24 hour alarm Personal Attack PA 24 hour alarm Security Zones - - - - - - - Zones 1...6 Zone debounce period - - - 640mS ALL zones The Entry deviate feature permits an immediate zone to be activated during the entry period without causing a full alarm. Unused : An unused zone that has been linked out will be ignored by the panel. 10 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 Logic Six intruder system First Power up Before power up fit the top cover on to the base and connect the speaker wires. Leave the cover in position throughout the reset of the installation. a. b. Check that the factory fitted links are connected to terminals unused Zones, PA, TAMP and T-A. Fit the battery wires to the BATT terminals on the Board, Red to + and Black to -. Panel BATTERY Note: If you do not withdraw the keyfob after it is recognised by the panel then you run the risk of entering an undesired mode of operation. Mains Connection The mains power should be connected using a 3 core cable of not less than 0.75mm sq. from a fused spur to the mains connector inside the control panel. The 2 A fused spur must be located close to the control panel. Dedicated mains supply from consumer unit. 2A Fused Spur unit F1 Board J4 +BATT AC N E L 125mA Fuse 1.6A Panel BATTERY F1 Board J4 +BATT AC Black - (red) + 1.6A 12V battery Transformer c. On connecting the battery the system will now go into alarm condition, the Tamper LED is lit and the Power LED gives a flashing indication: TA Power Alarm Black - (red) + N E L 125mA Fuse Transformer 12V battery d. e. Fit the cover to hold down the tamper spring at the bottom centre of the board. Offer a keyfob to the centre depression on the panel. Note the Tamper LED and Alarm switches Off and the Day Note: The mains supply must be connected by a technically competent person and according to current IEE regulations. Caution: To avoid the risk of electrical shock you must always totally isolate the mains supply before opening the control panel cover(s). Mains Input Fuse rating: 125mA, 250V type T (anti surge) and of a type approved to IEC 127 part 2 sheet III. On connecting the mains supply to the panel the power indicator is lit. Power LED is lit. 1 2 3 4 5 6 TA PA ZONE Power Learn Error Day ÿ Accenta/! mini Offer keyfob to the Panel and withdraw 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 (Changes from flashing to steady) Keyfob recognition beep 11 Engineering information Testing the system Complete the wiring of the system and then: Programs The panel offers Full Set or selectable Part Set routine and programmable entry time. As default the panel is set for Full Set and an Entry time of 30 seconds. ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ Program the panel. Fully test the system and ensure it is fault free Fill in the installation log at the back of this manual and retain if for future reference. Finally explain the operation of the system to the end user. The Operating Instructions are attached to the centre of this manual. Detach them and leave them with the user. ÿ ÿ Full Set : Arms all of the zones and become Set as the user leaves the property after the Exit time of 30 seconds. Part Set : To protect the downstairs areas of the house at night the Zones 5 and 6 are omitted from being set as the user goes upstairs after the Exit time of 30 seconds. Panel Key LED flashing indication LED Off Internal sound Sound description 15S 30S ENTRY TIME PART SET LED steady On indication Board ON NOTE: In general a flat beep is an indication of not recognised keyfobs. External devices Strobe External Siren OFF J6 Note: The Part Set assumes Zone 5 and Zone 6 are upstairs zones. ÿ ÿ System indications Day Power Entry time 30 seconds (factory default): Allows the user to enter the premises and unset the system within 30 seconds. Entry time 15 seconds : Allows the user to enter the premises and unset the system within 15 seconds. - Unset system indication Power - Set system indication Note: The Power LED will give a flashing indication when there is a mains supply failure to the panel. 12 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 Logic Six intruder system Walk tests Alarm tests The walk test function allows each detector to be The alarm test function allows you to test the checked in order to verify that they are Strobe, Siren (Bell), Low and High volume functioning correctly. sounders of the system, SET+ output. To enter walk test the panel must be in Day mode with the a. b. DAY LED lit: Open the bottom cover of the panel. Note this will cause a tamper alarm. Present a recognised keyfob and the alarm sound stops. Tamper TA LED will flash to give a tamper indication. c. Momentarily press the PCB mounted push button. Note do not hold the button down or it will go into Walk test. Panel Board WALK / ALARM TEST SW2 The Alarm Test mode could also be activated while in Walk Test mode, if you are doing this go straight to step d). To enter Walk Test mode the panel must be in Day mode with the a. DAY LED lit: Ensure the bottom cover of the panel is open. Note this will cause a tamper alarm. Present a recognised keyfob and the alarm sound stops. Tamper TA LED will flash to give a tamper indication. d. Press the PCB mounted push button and hold for 3 seconds. Panel Board WALK / ALARM TEST SW2 b. The d. DAY LED starts to flash. Upon activation of any zone, the relevant ZONE led will latch up and a "Zone fault" tone is emitted. e. e. Pressing the push button again at any time will clear the latched LED and walk test is restarted. On completion of Walk Test, close the panel cover and an "OK" tone is emitted and the panel returns to Day mode with the Day LED lit. f. The tests below are performed consecutively. Automatic advance to the next test after 3 seconds. 1) Low Volume Sounders 2) High Volume Sounders and Strobe 3) External Bell and Strobe 4) SET+ output and Strobe On completion of Alarm Test an "OK" tone is emitted and the panel returns to Day mode with the DAY LED lit. Close the bottom cover of the panel and the Tamper TA LED switches Off. f. 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 13 Engineering information How to learn new keyfobs Using a recognised learnt keyfob the panel can learn further keyfobs. A total of 8 keyfobs are recognised by a Panel. You may want to do this if you have acquired additional keyfobs. Using these procedures the panel will still memorise previously learnt keyfobs. New keyfobs must be learnt by the panel. Power Day Ensure the panel is in the day mode with the Day LED lit. You should have one learnt keyfob and the new keyfobs available. When an unrecognised keyfob is offered to the panel it will cause the Error LED to be lit and a continuous sound is emitted from the local sounder. Hold for 10 seconds Panel Hold the recognised `learnt' keyfob such that it touches the centre depression on the Panel and keep it there without movement for 10 seconds. You will hear a keyfob recognition beep and 10 seconds later five rapid beeps from the local sounder. You are now in the learn mode. The Learn LED will give a flashing indication and the ZONE LEDs change from flashing to steady On indication to show recognised or learnt keyfob. The Panel is now ready to learn new keyfobs signalled by the next flashing ZONE LED. Withdraw the keyfob. In the learn mode when an already learnt keyfob is offered to the Panel, an Error indication will be given. The learn mode will timeout after 10 seconds if no action is taken to learn new keyfob Offer a new keyfob slightly touch it on the centre depression of the Panel. A learnt indication is given of the new keyfob when the flashing ZONE LED changes to steady On indication and there is a recognition beep given by the local sounder. Shortly after the next numbered ZONE LED will start flashing. Withdraw the learnt keyfob. You now have up to 10 seconds to learn another new keyfob. Learnt keyfob keyfob recognised beep x 5 rapid beeps Learn 1 2 3 Indication given assumes 2 keyfobs were previously learnt by the Panel Panel New keyfob keyfob recognised beep Learn 1 2 3 4 For keyfobs 7 and 8 the indications are TA and PA LEDs respectively. Repeat to learn the new keyfob. x 2 beeps Power Day Once all the keyfobs are recognised `learnt' by the Panel wait for just over 10 seconds for the Panel to exit the learn mode, this is announced by two beeps from the local sounder and return to Day mode indication. 14 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 Logic Six intruder system How to re-learn all keyfobs Using a recognised learnt keyfob the Panel can re-learn up to 8 keyfobs. You may want to do this after a keyfob is lost or stolen and you want to prevent the use of it to operate the system. Keyfobs must be learnt by each Panel installed in a system By entering the learn mode in this manner you will erase all recognition of previously learnt keyfobs at the Panel, except for the one used to enter the learn mode. Power Day Ensure the Panel is in the day mode with the Day LED lit. You must have one learnt keyfob and up to 7 further keyfobs to be learnt. Have all the keyfobs available. When an unrecognised keyfob is offered to the Panel it will cause the Error LED to be lit and continuous sound to be emitted from the local sounder. Hold for 20 seconds Panel Learnt keyfob keyfob recognised beep Learn 1 2 3 x 5 rapid beeps Hold the recognised `learnt' keyfob slighty touching the centre depression on the Panel and keep it there without movement for 20 seconds. Initially you will hear a keyfob recognition beep and 10 seconds later five rapid beeps from the local sounder. After another 10 seconds you will hear 5 rapid beep tone from the local sounder. You are now in the learn mode. The Learn LED will give a flashing indication and the ZONE 1 LED changes from flashing to steady On indication to recognise the learnt keyfob. The Panel is now ready to learn the next keyfob, signalled by the ZONE 2 LED flashing. Withdraw the learnt keyfob. In the learn mode when an already learnt keyfob is offered to the Panel, an Error indication will be given. The learn mode will timeout after 10 seconds if no actions is taken to learn the next keyfob Learn 1 2 x 5 rapid beeps Panel Next keyfob Offer the next keyfob slightly touch it on the centre depression of the Panel. A learnt indication is given of the next keyfob when the flashing ZONE LED changes to steady On indication and there is a recognition beep given by the local sounder. Shortly after the next numbered ZONE indicator will start flashing. Withdraw the learnt keyfob. You now have up to 10 seconds to start learning another keyfob. keyfob recognised beep Learn 1 2 3 x 2 beeps Power Day Repeat to learn the next keyfob. Once all the keyfobs are recognised `learnt' by the Panel wait for just over 10 seconds for the Panel to exit the learn mode, this is announced by two beeps from the local sounder and return to Day mode indication. 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 15 Engineering information How to learn keyfobs if none are recognised You will only need to learn keyfobs in this manner if no keyfobs are recognised by the Panel. A Panel can learn up to 8 keyfobs following power up of the intruder system. You must have all the keyfobs to be learnt available. Keyfobs can be learnt by each Panel installed in a system J6 1 ZONE + TA SCB Ensure the Panel is connected to the intruder system and the link is fitted on the Panel PCB between Z1 and Set. STROBE DB + BELL SET - Power up the intruder system you will hear five rapid beeps to acknowledge the Panel is in the Learn mode. The learn mode will NOT timeout until the first keyfob is learnt. POWER UP THE SYSTEM x 5 rapid beeps Learn 1 Panel Hold first keyfob keyfob recognised beep Hold the first keyfob slightly touching it on the centre depression of the Panel. Once the first keyfob is acknowledged by the Panel the ZONE 1 LED changes from flashing to steady and there is a recognition beep given by the local sounder. Withdraw the learnt keyfob. The Panel is now ready to learn the next keyfob, signalled by ZONE 2 LED flashing. Learn 1 2 Panel Next keyfob keyfob recognised beep Offer the next keyfob slightly touching it on the centre depression of the Panel. A learnt indication is given of the next keyfob when the flashing ZONE LED changes to steady On indication and there is a recognition beep given by the local sounder. Shortly after the next numbered ZONE LED starts flashing. Withdraw the learnt keyfob. You now have up to 10 seconds to learn the next keyfob. Learn 1 2 3 x 2 beeps Power Day Repeat to learn the next keyfob. Once all the keyfobs are recognised `learnt' by the Panel wait for just over 10 seconds and the Panel will exit the learn mode, this is announced by two beeps from the local sounder and return to Day mode indication. Now remove the link between Z1 and Set. 16 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 Logic Six intruder system NVM Error A Non Volatile Memory NVM error indication is given by a flashing Error LED. If an NVM error occurs then you will need to re-learn all the keyfobs, see page 16. Alarm Cycle Counter An alarm cycle is considered as the duration of an alarm from trigger to the end of 20 minutes operation of the external siren. The panel allows three alarm cycles during either set or unset period. When the third alarm cycle expires the panel is shut down, the storobe continues to operate. The panel is unset in the normal way see operating instructions. Re-arm After an alarm the panel will automatically reset itself when the external siren (bell box) 20 minute timer has expired. 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 17 Engineering information Faults Fault conditions are often the result of minor installation errors or misinterpretation of the equipment being installed. The following points outline the most common installation and commissioning faults. a. If a tamper TA or Personal Attack PA fault is present on the system, a flashing indication is given of first fault, it will go to a lock out condition (showing the appropriate indication). Rectify the fault and offer the keyfob to the panel to remove the fault. The most common cause of a zone not responding to detection is incorrect wiring. Normally closed detectors must be wired together in a series loop before connecting into the appropriate ZONE terminals. Tampers are series wired in the same manner. Where a permanent zone fault is showing and the loop resistance is found to be in order, the most probable cause is a short circuit between the zone wiring and the tamper wiring. When measured with a multimeter the series resistance between the zone and tamper wiring should be infinitely high. If totally lost as to the cause of a fault, remove ALL wiring from the Board. Refit the 9-links and test the system. Never fit links to any positions other than those marked on the Board. Before testing or replacing any fuses, ALL power must be removed. Fuses which fail continually are almost certainly the result of a short circuit or low resistance across the 13V supply or external siren (bell box) supply (terminal D). Whenever working close to the mains supply or connector, you should exercise extreme caution always isolate the mains supply before removing the control panel covers. Where normally open and closed detectors are being used these must be wired to a zone in the manner shown. The example below shows how to wire normally open detectors on zones 3. Panel Board J1 1 2 3 4 J2 5 6 PA + TAMP +13V 0V - b. Normally open detectors c. The example below shows how to wire normally open detector on zones 3 and a normally closed detector on zone 4. Panel Board J1 1 2 3 4 J2 5 6 PA + TAMP +13V 0V - Normally closed detector Normally open detectors d. f. e. Where Pressure mats are being used these must be connected to a zone in the manner shown. The example below shows pressure mats connected to zones 3. Panel Board J1 1 2 3 4 J2 5 6 PA + TAMP +13V 0V - Pressure Mats 18 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 Logic Six intruder system Specification Indicators on Control panel Zone 1-6 (red), Tamper TA (amber), Personal Attack-PA, Power, Learn (amber), Error (red) and Day (green) +ve loop, Security zones -ve loop, always active +ve loop, always active Up to 8 keyfobs can be learnt to operate with the panel 20mm nominal form centre depression 125KHz inductive 12V, time 20 minutes continuous 12V latching 16 Ohms 260mA 30 seconds Programmable by DIP switch 15 seconds or 30 seconds Programmable by DIP switch Selectable by push button switch 640mS 0V in Day (sinking 40mA) 12V in Set (Sourcing 10mA) Standby 80mA Alarm 250mA 13.8V dc stabilised (+/-5%) up to 350mA 12V, 1.2 or 2.1Ah 13.8V dc (+/-5%) 1.6A & 1A 20mm quick blow 125mA, 250V type T (anti-surge) type approved to IEC 127, part 2 sheet III 6 Zones Tamper PA User keyfobs Keyfob operating range Proximity reader External siren (Bell box) Output Strobe Output Extension Speaker Exit time Entry time Full/Part Set Walk and Alarm Tests Zone Input Delay Set +ve Output Total Current Output Mains Supply Voltage Ambient Operating temperature Enclosure construction Panel dimension Keyfob dimension 1A when supported by a fully charged battery 230V (+/-10%) 50Hz max load 0.2A 0°C to 40°C 3mm Polycarbonate H 200mm W 253mm D 55mm L 58.5mm W 18.5mm Current Consumption Control panel Low voltage output Rechargeable Battery Charge Voltage Board Fuses Mains Input fuse 4188-753 issue 1_1/03 19 Engineering information Servicing organisation Details Servicing organisation name: _______________________________________ Telephone number: ______________________________________ Date of installation: ______________________________________ Account Number: _____________________________________ Resistance Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Parts Below is a list of approved parts and accessories. LGSIX/01 Logic Six panel (supplied with 2 learnt keyfobs) SS/F Spare Keyfob Area protection and equipment used (eg PIR, Contacts..) The Logic Six panel conforms to the requirements of the European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC and carries the CE mark. This product is intended for use in the UK. ED&S The Arnold Centre Paycocke Road Basildon Essex SW14 3EA For Technical Support : 01268 563270 ¤ 20 4188-753 issue 1_1/03

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