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Contents
1. Quick Reference and Factory Settings................ 3 Programming Zone Types ......... ## - #* ....21
Programming Guide ..................................................... 3 24 Hour Zone Types............................................................... 22
Miscellaneous Options ................................................. 4 Programming the Zone Type ......... ## - #* ..... 22
Reference Table............................................................ 4
Changing Part Set Zone Types .. $# - $" ....22
2. System Overview .................................................. 5
Changing Zones to Entry/Exit ................... $# ..... 23
System Architecture..................................................................5
Control Panels ..........................................................................5
Changing Zones to Inhibited Entry ............. $$ ..... 23
Veritas V8, V8Compact.........................................................5 Changing Zones to Guard ....................... $" ..... 23
Veritas R8 .............................................................................5 Programming the Date and Time $& - $' ....23
Remote Keypad ........................................................................5
Programming the Date ........................... $& ..... 23
Veritas R8 Remote Keypad..................................................5
Programming the Time .......................... $' ..... 23
3. Installation............................................................. 6
Installation Sequence ................................................... 6
Programming the Service Timers $) - $(....24
Control Panel ................................................................ 6 Programming Service Timer One ............... $) ..... 24
Mounting the Control Panel......................................................6 Programming Service Timer Two ............... $* ..... 24
Wiring the Control Panel...........................................................6 Programming Service Timer Three ............. $( ..... 24
Veritas 8 and R8 Control Panel PCB Layout ............................7
Veritas 8Compact Control Panel PCB Layout ..........................8
Programming System Timers .... "# - "( ....24
Connecting AC Mains...............................................................9 The Seven Event Basic Log ....... %! - %) ....25
Connecting Batteries ................................................................9
Clearing the Seven Event Basic Log ........... %! ..... 25
Installing Remote Keypads .......................................... 9
Cable Distances........................................................................9
Displaying the Seven Event Basic Log %# - %)..... 25
Keypad Addressing ..................................................................9 Programming the Suites ........... %* - &( ....25
Configuring the Keypads..........................................................9
Programming the Zone Disable Suite .......... %* ..... 25
Zone Connections....................................................... 10
Programming the Zone Soak Test Suite ....... %( ..... 25
Magnetic Contacts and Panic Buttons...................................10
Powered Detectors .................................................................11
Programming the Part Set Suites ..... &# - &$ ..... 26
Global System Tamper ............................................... 12 Programming the Chime Suite .................. && ..... 26
Speaker Connections ................................................. 12 Programming the Double Knock Suite ......... &) ..... 26
Internal Siren(s) .......................................................... 12 Programming the Manual Omit Suite .......... &* ..... 26
Wiring the External Sounder ...................................... 13 Programming Codes ................................ '! ....26
Popular SAB Wiring Diagrams ...............................................13 Changing the Engineers Code .................. '! ..... 26
Commissioning (Initial Power Up) ............................. 14
5. Specifications ..................................................... 27
Servicing the System.................................................. 15
Control Panel...............................................................27
Trouble Shooting ........................................................ 15
Power supply.......................................................................... 27
4. Programming the Control Panel ....................... 17 Electrical ................................................................................. 27
Introduction................................................................. 17 Physical .................................................................................. 27
The Programming Menu.................................................. ......17 Environmental......................................................................... 27
Keypads .......................................................................27
The Miscellaneous Selections ... !! - !".... 17
Safety Notes ................................................................27
Miscellaneous Selections Zero ................. !! ......17 Warranty ......................................................................27
Miscellaneous Selections One ................. !# ......18 European Standards ...................................................28
Miscellaneous Selections Two ................. !$ ......18 EN 50131 ................................................................................ 28
Miscellaneous Selections Three ................ !" ......19 6. Installation Records ........................................... 29
Number of Alarm Activations (Re-arms) . !%.... 19 Installation Details.......................................................29
Testing the Sounders, Strobe ............... !&.... 19 Maintenance & Call-Out Record ............................................ 29
Walk Testing ......................... !' or #(.... 20 Notes ...................................................................................... 30
Re-Loading the Factory Settings ........... !).... 20 7. Registered Installer Application Form ............. 31
Programming the SW+ Output .............. !*.... 20
Configuring Remote Keypads ............... !(.... 21
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Miscellaneous Options
Reference Table
Number Test Outputs !& SW= Function !* Zone Types #- Extended Display
0 All Off
1 Bell Set +Ve Push To Set Bell & Global Tamper
2 Strobe Alarm +Ve & Reset Inhibit Entry Power
3 Sounder Lo Reset Guard Lid Tamper (inc. RKP)
4 Sounder Hi Tamper Fire
5 SW+ Mains Fail Tamper RKP Off-Line
6 Engineer Hold Off Set +Ve & Reset Entry/Exit Code PIN Tamper
7 Walk Test PA Keypad PA
8 Entry/Exit Keyswitch
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2. System Overview
System Architecture
8 Zone Inputs
Zo nes Zo nes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Un set 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Un set
Tamp er Tamp er
PART PART
4 5 6 4 5 6
Veritas 8
PROG PROG
7 8 9 0 RESET 7 8 9 0 RESET
Control Panels
Veritas 8, V8Compact
• 8 fully programmable Single Pole zones + Global Tamper
• 1 User Code
• Built-in Keypad and Display
• Up to 6 LED keypads
• 4-wire data network (standard 7/0.2 alarm cable)
• 2 Part Suites plus Full Set
Veritas R8
• 8 fully programmable Single Pole zones + Global Tamper
• 1 User Code
• Blank end station and LED Remote Keypad
• Up to 6 LED keypads
• 4-wire data network (standard 7/0.2 alarm cable)
• 2 Part Suites plus Full Set
Remote Keypad
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3. Installation
Installation Sequence Control Panel
Before attempting to install the alarm system, read this
Mounting the Control Panel
section. Once you have an overall understanding of the
installation sequence, carefully work through each step. Mount the control panel on a flat, plumb wall using at least
three appropriate screws. The rear casing has been
1. Design the Layout designed with a central key-hole slot so that mounting is
Make a rough sketch of the premises to get an idea of possible without removing the Printed Circuit Board (PCB).
where the alarm detection devices, keypads etc. are to be The angled slot in the lower corner has been provided to
located. allow the panel to be levelled easily. If the PCB has to be
removed, carefully pull back the two front PCB securing
2. Mounting the Panel
clips, lift the front of the PCB and slide it downward. To
The control panel should be mounted in a dry area close to replace the PCB simply reverse the above procedure.
an unswitched AC power source.
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Box
Tamper
SW1
Power
F5
F3
Bell
& Strobe
F2
Aux & Speaker
F1 Battery
Remote Keypad
F4
S D C B A
The PCB shown is the Veritas 8 the Veritas R8 PCB may differ slightly
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Tamper
SW1
Power
LED1
F5
PSU O/P
F4 F2 F3
F1
Remote
Keypad
BATT
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Keypad Addressing
Connecting Batteries
Each keypad MUST be given a different address using the
Up to one 12V 2.1Ah battery can be fitted inside a
DIP switch on the PCB as follows:
Veritas 8Compact and up to one 12V 7Ah battery can be
fitted inside a Veritas 8 or R8 control panel to provide Address DIP 1 DIP 2 DIP 3 DIP 4
continued operation in the event of an AC mains failure.
1 N/A Off Off Off
!" All other wiring MUST be carried out before the
battery is connected to the control panel.
2 N/A Off Off On
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
battery and then connect the black battery lead to the 4 N/A Off On On 1 2 3 4
+ + 6 N/A On Off On
_ Battery
1 2 3 4
12V
2.1Ah - 7Ah
Battery -
!" NEVER set two RKPs to the same address.
Keypads are factory set to Address 1.
Installing Remote Keypads If the keypad is powered but offline (i.e. T and R not
connected) it will display its address.
A maximum of 6 remote keypads can be connected to the If an invalid address is selected, the keypad will
keypad network. The Veritas 8, Veritas 8Compact and the sound an error tone.
Veritas R8 only supports LED keypads.
The networks are made up of four terminals incorporating Configuring the Keypads
power and data. To ensure correct operation, all four
terminals on the device must be connected to the When the system is powered up it automatically checks and
corresponding terminals on the control panel, or previous configures all connected keypads. It is strongly
keypad. The table below shows each terminal and its recommended that the system is completely powered down
description: (mains and battery) before wiring a keypad. If a keypad is
added without removing power then it must be configured
Terminal Description (see page 21).
+
-
+12V Supply
0V Supply
!" If an RKP is configured but off-line, the system will
have a tamper fault.
T Transmit Data
R Receive Data
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Zone Connections
Detection devices such as PIR’s, Door Contacts, PA Buttons etc. are all connected to the 8 zone terminals on the Veritas R8
Plus and Veritas Excel control panel.
!" If a zone is not being used it should be either linked out or disabled (see page 25).
Figure 1a - Wiring a Single Magnetic Contact to a Zone (see also Figure 3).
Figure 1b - Wiring Multiple Magnetic Contacts to a Zone (see also Figure 3).
!" Mixing powered detectors and magnetic contacts on one zone is easiest if the wiring is taken from the control panel to
the powered detectors first.
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Powered Detectors
Always consult the manufacturer's connection instructions. Powered detectors are connected to one of the eight terminal pairs
labelled Z1 to Z8 on the control panel and are powered from the two terminals labelled AUX on the control panel as follows:
!" Power is wired in parallel, whereas normally closed alarm loops are wired in series, (normally open alarm loops are wired
in parallel).
Mixing powered detectors and magnetic contacts on one zone is easiest if the wiring is taken from the control panel to
the powered detectors first.
BS 4737 requires that if two or more powered detectors are connected to one zone, they must each have an audible or
visual latching indication or both, except on an entry/exit route.
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!" The control panel is supplied with a link fitted across the Global System Tamper to simulate a closed circuit. This link
would usually be removed during installation.
Speaker Connections
This output can be used for driving up to one 16Ω or two 8Ω loudspeakers as shown below:
!" The total load including the built-in speaker must not be less than 16Ω (e.g. 1 x 16Ω speaker, 2 x 8Ω speakers in series, etc.).
The polarity of extension speakers is usually unimportant, however, the polarity of the L/S terminals is indicated by a + and -.
Internal Siren(s)
If required these are connected to two of the external sounder connections, in addition to the external sounder, as follows:
Terminal Connect To
A Siren Positive Supply (+12V)
B Siren Negative Activate/Negative Supply (0V)
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Always consult the manufacturer's connection instructions. The following diagrams illustrate how to connect the control
The external sounder and strobe are connected to the five panel to the most popular makes of SAB:
terminals labelled SAB on the control panel as follows:
Figure 5 - Common SAB Connections
Terminal Description
A Permanent Positive Supply (+12V)
B Switched Negative to Activate Sounder
C Negative Tamper Return
D Permanent Negative Supply (0V)
S Switched Negative to Activate Strobe
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Unit Will Not Set and Bleeps 9 Times Unit Makes No Sound
The system has a tamper fault and the Tamper light will be • Check that the variable resistor (pot) on the PCB which
on. Using the extended display during Walk Test (see page controls the volume of low level tones is NOT turned
20) identify the cause of the tamper fault: fully clockwise. The volume increases as the pot is
turned anti-clockwise.
• If the extended display identifies the fault as bell box
tamper, then the cause may either be Bell Tamper or • Check the auxiliary fuse F3 and replace if blown.
Global System Tamper. Temporarily replace the system • Check the speaker connections to the L/S terminals on
tamper link (TAMP): the PCB.
• If the tamper fault persists then it is due to the Bell
Tamper - check the bell wiring, the bell lid and/or System Operates but Keypad Makes No Sound
screw tamper, and the bell wall tamper (if fitted). • If an older version remote keypad has been fitted the
• If the tamper fault clears then it is due to the system system must be programmed for old style sounds as
tamper. Remove the system tamper link and the follows: Enter the Engineer code ----, press
tamper fault will reappear - check the system
tamper wiring and the lid tamper on all detectors.
,, enter !!, press *, press ,, press
..
• Remove ALL Temporary Links.
• If the extended display identifies the fault as lid tamper, External Sounder/Strobe Does Not Work
it may refer either to the control panel or the remote • Check wiring connections by referring to the diagrams
keypad(s). Try stretching the springs and ensure all on page 13.
connections are secure.
• Check the bell/strobe fuse F2 and replace if blown.
• To set the system with a tamper fault use the following
• To check the external sounder make a temporary
procedure:
connection between SAB B and D.
• Enter the User code ----. Press 0 or • To check the strobe make a temporary connection
1. The system will sound a repeating series of between SAB S and D.
9 bleeps. Press /. The display will illuminate the
zones that are about to be armed. Press (. The The Panic Button Does Not Work
Tamper light will turn off. Press ,. The exit tone
• Check that the Zone Type of the zone to which the panic
and exit timer will start.
button is connected is programmed as PA (see page 22).
• To prevent repeated false alarms due to an intermittent
• Check that the zone to which the panic button is
tamper fault when the system is unset, omit Tamper as
connected is not omitted in part set (see page 26).
described above, then abort the setting procedure by
re-entering the User code. • Check that the Zone Type of the zone to which the panic
• To prevent Tamper from being omitted (see page 18). button is connected is not changed in part set (see page
22).
Unit Will Not Set and Bleeps 1 - 8 Times • Older version remote keypads do NOT support Keypad
PA (pressing " and ( together), see System
The system has one or more zone faults and the
Operates but Makes No Sound, above.
corresponding zone light(s) will be on.
• Ensure that the zone is closed (doors shut, no Service Timers Cannot Be Programmed
movement in PIR detection area). Programming the service timers ($), $*, $() is
• Check the zone wiring and ensure all connections are prevented unless the current date ($&) has been
secure. programmed since the last power-up (see page 23).
• Check that detectors are powered correctly (i.e. correct
polarity).
Unit Goes Into False Alarm
• Check that the terminal screws are fully down on all
terminals but do not over tighten.
• If you have a meter use it to check the loop resistance
(wires that run under carpets are easily damaged).
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Press the appropriate numbered button to select or de- Press the appropriate numbered button to select or de-
select the corresponding option as shown on the display. select the corresponding option as shown on the display.
Press ,. The system will chime to confirm that the Press ,. The system will chime to confirm the new
new options have been accepted. The system will then options have been accepted. The system will then
automatically revert to the Programming Menu. automatically revert to the Programming Menu.
Option Miscellaneous Selections One Default Option Miscellaneous Selections Two Default
1 Internals Only on Unset Tamper Alarm On 1 Engineer Reset on Any Alarm Off
2 Internals Only on Part Set Zone Alarm On 2 Engineer Reset on Tamper Alarm Off
3 Internals Only on Part Set Tamper Alarm On 3 Disable User Ability to Omit Tamper Off
4 Silent Part Set (no exit tone on part set) Off 4 Code PIN Tamper Off
5 High Level Chime (chime at full volume) Off 5 Random Number Remote Reset Off
6 Invert Bell Output Off 6 Push To Set Off
7 Final Door Set Off 7 Strobe Flash on Full Set On
8 Unlock Engineer On 8 Invert Switched Positive Output Off
Option 1 - Engineer Reset on Any Alarm
Option 1 - Internals Only on Unset Tamper Alarm When ‘ON’ the user is prevented from resetting the system
When ‘ON’ a tamper alarm when unset will only activate the after an alarm activation.
internal sounders.
Engineer Reset can be cleared by:
Option 2 - Internals Only on Part Set Zone Alarm • Entering an Engineer code
When ‘ON’ an alarm when part set will only activate the
internal sounders. • Entering an RNRR code (if selected - Option 5)
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Walk Testing Press ., or SLOWLY press and release the panel lid
!' or #( tamper spring 3 times, before this display changes. The
factory settings have now been re-loaded into the Non
The control panel has two Walk Test modes, Latching and
Volatile Memory.
Non-Latching. During Walk Test when any zone is opened
the corresponding zone will indicate. When the zone is
closed the zone indication will clear in Non-Latching Walk
Test, but will remain on in Latching Walk Test.
!" Unlocking a locked Engineer code that has been lost
is subject to a minimum charge.
From the Programming Menu, enter !' to select Non- Re-loading factory settings will not clear the Event
Latching Walk Test, or #( to select Latching Walk Log (see page 25).
Test followed by ,.
The system will bleep each time the panel lid tamper
Zones
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unset
spring is pressed and released during the first 10
Tamper
seconds after power up.
Initially all the zone indicators will be off and the control
panel will sound the quiet exit tone. When any zone is Programming the SW+ Output !*+
opened, the corresponding zone will indicate. The control
panel will, in addition, sound a repeating series of bleeps From the Programming Menu, enter !*. The display will
corresponding to the open zone number (i.e. Zone 1 show the option currently selected.
bleeps once, Zone 2 bleeps twice, etc.). If more than one Zones
Unset
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
zone is open, the bleeps will correspond to the highest Tamper
To terminate Walk Test press .. The system will Option 3 would typically be used with older designs of
return to the Programming Menu. latching shock sensor which do not have a Latch input and
must be powered down to clear the Latch indication. In this
case the detectors would be powered from the SW+
Re-Loading the Factory Settings !) output.
From the Programming Menu, enter !). The display will
look like this.
Zones
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unset
!" If selecting one of the
latching sensor reset (2,
options which incorporate
3 or 6) the user can force a
Tamper
latching sensor reset, to clear the Latch/FTA
Press ,. The system will chime to confirm that all the indication, by entering their code and pressing
factory settings have been re-loaded into the Non Volatile ..
Memory. The system will then automatically revert to the The SW+ output can only sink (not source) current.
Programming Menu. If powering detectors from the SW+ output, connect
If the Engineer code has been lost, provided it has not the detector +Ve to AUX+ and the detector -Ve to
been locked (see page 18) power down the system SW+. It may be necessary to invert the SW+ polarity
(mains and battery). Restore power. The display will look (see page 18).
like this for 10 seconds.
Zones
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unset
Tamper
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sounders.
Press the Zone Type number required. Press ,.
Keyswitch The system will chime to confirm the new Zone Type has
This Zone Type is designed specifically for key switches. been accepted. The system will then automatically revert to
Zones with this Zone Type are monitored constantly. The the Programming Menu.
key switch can be used to full set, unset, silence an alarm For example to program Zone 7 as a Guard zone, enter
and reset the system. #), press ", press ,.
!" Ensure that there are no 24 Hour zones (Fire, PA and
Tamper) in fault when using a key switch to reset the #+
Key Description
Program Zone Type
system. )+ Zone = 7
A Keyswitch zone as follows: "+ Zone Type = Guard
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Changing Zones to Entry/Exit $# Programming the Date and Time $& - $'
This suite defines the zones which will be changed into
Entry/Exit zones on the selected part sets. For example the !" It is ESSENTIAL to program the current date ($&)
and time ($') for correct operation of the service
Control Panel is factory set with Zone 2 included. Thus the
timer(s).
Zone Type of Zone 2 will be changed (from Inhibited Entry)
into Entry/Exit on Part Set 1. Programming the service timers ($), $*,
From the Programming Menu, enter $#. The zones that $() is prevented unless the current date ($&)
has first been programmed.
are currently included will indicate.
Zones
If the panel is completely powered down it will attempt
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unset
Tamper to store the current time and date in NVM and continue
from this point when it is powered up. However it may
Press the appropriate numbered button(s) of the be also desirable to select the Engineer Reset on
zone(s) to be included or excluded. Press ,. The Power Up option (see page 18).
system will chime to confirm that the new suite has been
accepted. The system will then automatically revert to the
Programming Menu.
Programming the Date $&
From the Programming Menu, enter $&. The display will
look like this.
Changing Zones to Inhibited Entry $$
Zones
This suite defines the zones which will be changed into 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unset
Tamper
Changing Zones to Guard $" Enter the current time as a 6 digit number; Hour, Hour,
This suite defines the zones which will be changed into Minute, Minute, Second, Second using 24 hour format
Guard zones on the selected part sets. For example the (e.g. to program 7 minutes and 3 seconds past 2pm
Control Panel is factory set with Zone 1 included. Thus the (14:07:03) enter #%!)!"). The display will indicate
Zone Type of Zone 1 will be changed (from Entry/Exit) into as each digit of the new time is entered. Press ,.
Guard on Part Set 1. The system will chime to confirm the new time has been
accepted. The system will then automatically revert to the
From the Programming Menu, enter $". The zones that Programming Menu.
are currently included will indicate.
Zones
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unset
Tamper
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Programming the Service Timers $) - $( Enter Service Timer Two (Nuisance) date as a 6 digit
number; Day, Day, Month, Month, Year, Year (e.g. to
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The Seven Event Basic Log %! - %) Programming the Zone Disable Suite %*
The control panel has a Seven Event Basic Log which The Zone Disable Suite defines the zones that are not
stores the last 7 alarm activations. The zone that caused monitored. Disabled zones cannot cause an alarm.
the initial alarm activation will flash, and any subsequently A zone could be disabled if it was not being used i.e. whilst
opened zones will also be shown (not flashing). waiting for a faulty detector to be replaced.
From the Programming Menu, enter %*. The zones
Clearing the Seven Event Basic Log %! currently included in the Zone Disable Suite will indicate
(zones not included will remain off).
From the Programming Menu, enter %!. The display will
look like this. Zones
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unset
Tamper
Zones
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unset
Tamper
Press the appropriate numbered button(s) of the
zone(s) to be included or excluded. Press ,. The
Press ,. The system will chime to confirm that the system will chime to confirm that the new Zone Disable
Seven Event Basic Log has been erased. The system will Suite has been accepted. The system will then
then automatically revert to the Programming Menu. automatically revert to the Programming Menu.
Displaying the Seven Event Basic Log %# - %) !" If a zone is disabled in this suite it will be necessary
to enter the suite again to re-enable it.
From the Programming Menu, press % followed by the
number corresponding to the desired event, # being
most recent, ) being least recent (e.g. to recall the second
Programming the Zone Soak Test Suite %(
most recent event, enter %$). The zone that caused the The Zone Soak Test Suite defines the zones that are on
initial alarm activation will flash, and any subsequently Soak Test.
opened zones will also be shown (not flashing).
Soak Test is used to prevent false alarms for a set period after
Zones
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unset
Zones
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unset a new installation or when a detector has been replaced. If a
Tamper Tamper
zone on Soak Test activates it will not cause alarm or activate
the communicator interface but it will still be logged.
If the Tamper indicator is on or flashing, an extended display
Afterwards the zone will have a standing fault and will need to
reveals more information about the source of the tamper alarm.
be omitted before the system can be set. After the Soak Test
To toggle between the normal display and the extended
Time (see page 24) zones that have not activated will be
display, press /. The extended display is distinguished from
automatically removed from the Soak Test Suite.
the normal display by the Unset light being off. In the extended
display the zone indicators are interpreted as follows: From the Programming Menu, enter %(. The zones
currently included in the Zone Soak Test Suite will indicate
Zone Light Description (zones not included will remain off).
1 Bell Tamper (including Aux Tamper) Zones
2 Not Applicable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unset
Tamper
3 Lid Tamper (including RKP Lid Tamper)
4 Not Applicable Press the appropriate numbered button(s) of the
5 RKP Off-Line zone(s) to be included or excluded. Press ,. The
6 Code PIN Tamper
system will chime to confirm that the new Zone Soak Test
7 Keypad PA
8 Not Applicable
Suite has been accepted. The system will then
automatically revert to the Programming Menu.
Press .. The system will return to the Programming
Menu. !" Soak Test is not appropriate for Entry/Exit, Push to
Set, or Keyswitch Zone Types and these zones will
still be monitored as normal even if they are included
Programming the Suites %* - &) in the Soak Test Suite.
The system has two Part Set Suites, a Chime Suite, a Double Zones which fail Soak Test will be automatically
Knock Suite, a Manual Omit Suite, a Zone Disable Suite and added to the Manual Omit Suite (see page 26) which
a Zone Soak Test Suite all of which are programmable. should be checked after a Soak Test failure.
24 Hour zones (Fire, PA and Tamper), Keyswitch zones When the Soak Test Suite is programmed the Soak
and Push to Set zones should be monitored constantly and Test Time is started therefore this should be
should NOT be omitted by the Part Set Suites. programmed first (see page 24).
Zones that have failed Soak Test will be cleared
when the Soak Test Suite is programmed.
If a Soak Test zone activates all subsequent zone activations
will be logged as well. For example, zones 5, 6, 7 & 8 are on
Soak Test. Zones 7 & 8 activate and are logged (zone
indicator On). The user then returns via Zone 1, Zone 2 &
Zone 3. These zones will all be logged as well but while
Zone 2 & 3 indicators will be On, Zone 1 indicator will be
Flashing as this was the first non Soak Test zone to be
activated.
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Programming the Part Set Suites &# - &$ Programming the Manual Omit Suite &*
A Part Set Suite defines the zones that will be automatically The Manual Omit Suite defines the zones that may be
included and excluded (omitted) when the system is part set. manually omitted by the user.
From the Programming Menu, press & followed by the From the Programming Menu, enter &*. The zones
suite number # or $ (e.g. to program Part Set Suite 2, currently included in the Manual Omit Suite will indicate
enter &$). The zones currently active in the selected part (zones not included will remain off).
set will indicate (the omitted zones will remain off). Zones
Zones 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unset
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unset Tamper
Tamper
The Double Knock Suite defines the zones that will be Enter the new Access code ----. The display will
assigned the double knock attribute indicate as each digit of the new code is entered. Press
From the Programming Menu, enter &). The zones ,, the system will chime to confirm the new code
currently included in the Double Knock Suite will indicate has been accepted. The system will then automatically
(zones not included will remain off). revert to the Programming Menu.
Zones
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unset
Tamper
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5. Specifications
Control Panel Keypads
Environmental
Operating Temperature -10°C (+14°F) to
+50°C (+122°F)
Storage Temperature -20°C (-4°F) to
+60°C (+140°F)
Maximum Humidity 95% non-condensing
EMC Environment Residential, Commercial,
Light Industrial & Industrial
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European Standards • The standby time is the time for which the system
power supply is capable of supplying its rated output
Conforms to European Union (EU) Low Voltage Directive current when running on battery only (i.e. in the event
(LVD) 73/23/EEC (amended by 93/68/EEC) and Electro- of mains failure). In order to comply with EN 50131-1
Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 89/336/EEC the standby time should be at least 8 hours for Grade
(amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC). 1 Systems and at least 15 hours for Grade 2 Systems.
In order to comply with EN 50131-6 the Standby Time
The CE mark indicates that this product complies with the should be at least 12 hours for both Grade 1 and 2
European requirements for safety, health, environmental Systems. For smaller battery sizes this means that the
and customer protection. rated output of the power supply will actually be
determined by the capacity of the standby battery and
EN 50131 will be less than the power supply is capable of
supplying (with the mains on). The rated output of the
In order to comply with EN 50131-1 several functional power supply may be calculated by dividing the
changes may be invoked using Miscellaneous Selections capacity of the battery by the required standby time
Zero, Option 5 (see page 17). In addition the following where the result is smaller than the maximum rated
points should be noted: output of 600mA.
• In order to comply with EN 50131-1 Engineer access Rated output currents for typical battery sizes are shown in
must first be authorised by a user, therefore Installer the following table:
codes will only be accepted when the system is unset. Standby Time
If additional restriction is required then Engineer
8hrs 12hrs 15hrs
access may be time limited to the first 30 seconds
after the system is unset (see page 17). 1.2Ah 150mA 100mA 80mA
Battery 2.1Ah 263mA 175mA 140mA
• In order to comply with EN 50131-1 neither Internals
Capacity 3.0Ah 375mA 250mA 200mA
Only on Part Set Zone Alarm nor Internals Only on Part
Set Tamper Alarm should be selected (see page 18). 7.0Ah 600mA 583mA 467mA
• In order to comply with EN 50131-1 Single Button
1. Engineer Reset prevents the user from resetting the
Setting should not be selected (see page 17).
system. It is not in itself a method of resetting the
• In order to comply with EN 50131-1: system.
• Do not fit more than 10 unpowered detectors per 2. EN 50131-1 separately defines Zone Inhibit and Zone
zone, Isolate optional facilities. The Zone Omit facility
• Do not fit more than one non-latching powered supported by the Control Panel corresponds to Inhibit.
detector per zone, The Zone Disable facility supported by the Control
• Do not mix unpowered detectors and non-latching Panel corresponds to Isolate.
powered detectors on a zone. 3. When the battery voltage falls below the minimum
• In order to comply with EN 50131-1 the Entry Time system operating voltage it will be indicated as a
should not be programmed to more than 45 seconds power fault if the mains is on and will cause alarm if
(see page 24). the mains is off.
4. The Control Panel Reset facility corresponds to the EN
• In order to comply with EN 50131-1 the Bell Cut-Off
50131-1 Restore function.
Time should be programmed between 02 and 15
minutes (see page 24). 5. EN 50131-6 states that for integrated power supplies
the environmental and tamper considerations of the
• In order to comply with EN 50131-1 the Bell Delay control panel should be applied.
Time should not be programmed to more than 10
minutes (see page 24). This equipment is designed to enable an intruder alarm
system in which it is installed to comply with the
• EN 50131-1 requires that detector activation LEDs shall
requirements of security grades 1 or 2 of EN 50131-1, and
only be enabled during Walk Test. This is most
EN 50131-6, and is suitable for installation in any indoor
conveniently achieved by using detectors with a
environment.
Remote LED Disable input (e.g. the Texecom Rf360,
Rf650 & RfExtreme PIRs) connected to the panel SW+
output, programmed to operate during Walk Test (see
page 20).
• EN 50131-6 requires that the power supply output
ripple should not exceed 5% at mains voltages down
to 207VAC. This limits the maximum rated output of the
power supply to 600mA. The power supply can supply
more than this at higher mains voltages or if greater
ripple is accepted, for example at 230VAC the power
supply can deliver up to 1A.
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Veritas 8, 8C & R8 Installation Manual Installation Records
6. Installation Records
Installation Details
Installation Engineer:
Installation Company:
Address:
Telephone:
Installation Date:
Low High
Zone Zone Type Area Protected Loop Resistance Loop Resistance
(Clear) (Fault)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Date/Time Reason for Site Visit Work Carried Out Name of Engineer
#"The User Guide contains ESSENTIAL SAFETY INFORMATION and MUST be given to the user.
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Notes
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