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Everybody involved in installing or maintaining this panel should have access to a copy of this manual. The 'Programming Manual’ is available from your ARITECH national office. The ‘Programming Map’ for the various systems can be found at the end of this manual.
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ONTENTS ..................... 7 NSTALLATION GUIDELINES Before switching on the power..................... 8 Figure 1. Separate alarm and tamper connection ............... 8 Figure 2. Joint Connecting the alarm & tamper ..............8 Figure 3. Overview of the dipswitches on remotes.............. 9 ......................11 ROGRAMMING GUIDE Figure 4.
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Connecting a fire detector ......................25 Figure 20. Connecting a fire detector ................25 Outputs ............................. 26 Connecting a relay or an LED....................26 Figure 21. Connecting a relay or an LED on the output ............ 26 Connecting an AS256 and AS294/394 sounder ................ 27 Figure 22.
NSTALLATION GUIDELINES The CD72, CD95/150 control panels have been designed, assembled and tested to meet current standards of stability and resistance to electrical interference from the environment. If the following guidelines are followed, the system should give many years of reliable service. Ensure that there is a good earth for the alarm system.
EFORE SWITCHING ON THE POWER Detectors (or key switches) can be connected in two ways: Conventional: One zone each is required for both tamper and the alarm. Both zones should be closed with an end-loop resistor (4.7 kOhm). Program the ‘zones’ menu as ‘Alarm’ Figure 1.
Set the DIP switches of all the remote keypads and expanders. Remote 1 must be a keypad. CD72, remotes 2 to 4 must be keypads and remotes 5 and 6 expanders. CD95/150, remotes 2 to 8 can be keypads or expanders but remotes 9 to 16 must be expanders. Keypad 1 Remote 2 Remote 3...
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Supply only mains power to the control panel. The system will power up in the ARMED state. Any zones that may be open will initiate a full alarm condition and the sounders will activate. Do not use a battery to power the system when installing or changing the installation. If there is a short circuit in the 12 volt power supply, the voltage regulators in the supply (together with the fuses) will prevent serious damage to the system The 12 volt power supply will decrease sharply in the event of a short circuit.
ROGRAMMING GUIDE Take some time to become familiar with the overview of the programming maps which can be found at the end of this manual. Any programming changes made may not take effect until you exit programming mode. If while programming an option the message “No Privilege” is displayed, the configuration is “Split System”...
ETURNING TO DEFAULT SETTINGS There are two methods of returning the system (not the dialler) to default settings, these are: The removal of JP1 (CD72) or LK1 (CD95/150). Subject to the ‘Engineers Lock’ not being programmed, this method will return the panel to default settings without the use of an engineer’s code.
EAVING PROGRAMMING MODE Before leaving programming mode use the ‘Show Open Zones’ facility under the ‘Maintenance’ menu (menu 1.3). If any zones shown are 24Hr zones (e.g. tamper or fire) the alarm will activate on leaving the engineers’ programming mode. If dual loop is programmed, the letter T will appear next to the zone number to indicate the tamper section of the loop is open.
NSTALLATION GUIDE CD72 IRING DIAGRAMS Power supply Fixing hole adjustment (DO NOT ADJUST) Printer connector Main PCB Cable entries Transformer 230V connection BATTERY Fixing hole Fixing hole Main PCB RD6203 Dialler To hold lid in place while servicing the panel Figure 5.
CD3008 / CD3048 PENING KEYPAD Figure 10. Opening the CD3008 / CD3048 keypad CD3009 / CD3049 PENING KEYPAD Lift up Push Push clip in with screwdriver and lift up cover Remove screw if installed Figure 11. Opening the CD3009 / CD3049 keypad Page 18 Installation manual for the CD72/95/15012...
CD3008 / CD3009 KEYPAD Display contrast Keypad address adjustment setting switches Cable entry from Fixing hole Push the side clip to remove PCB Cable entry from Fixing hole back Extra screw to 4-wire bus secure lid connection Fixing hole Cable entry from Buzzer volume adjustment bottom Figure 12.
CD9031 EXPANDER Cable entry from Fixing hole Fixing hole Outputs Four-wire bus connection Cable entry from back Processor Zones Cover tampering Reverse tampering Fixing hole Fixing hole Cable entry from Lid tamper bottom Expander Address with lid tamper = Link 1-2 setting switches without lid tamper = Link 2-3 Figure 14.
EYPAD BACK TAMPER •. • CD30xx base ‚ • When the keypad lid is not used, remove the hinge-slot blanking pieces from the base and place them „. in the hinge-slot openings ƒ • For back tamper protection fix the screw through the hole into the wall Installation manual for the CD72/95/15012 Page 21...
ONNECTING AN EXTRA POWER SUPPLY An auxiliary power supply will be required if the voltage is too low as a result of large cable runs or the current demand is in excess of the panels current supply rating. To connect an extra power supply the ‘+’ of the panel must not be connected to the ‘+’ of the auxiliary power supply.
ONNECTING A DETECTOR WITHOUT MEMORY Input zone Power supply Figure 16. Dual loop Connecting a detector without memory ONNECTING A DETECTOR WITH ATCH Output “Latch” Output “Walk test” Input zone Power supply Figure 17. Dual loop Connecting a detector with latch Note: Before connecting, the cable between terminal 2 and terminal 10 should be removed! Installation manual for the CD72/95/15012 Page 23...
ONNECTING A KEY SWITCH Input zone “key” Key switch Tamper +12V Output “Arm/Disarm” Output “System Clear” “Programme outputs for negative applied” Figure 18. Connecting a key switch with LED's “ ” ONNECTING A NITEWATCH SYSTEM CP 4005 Light zone 1 / Input zone Light zone 2 / Daylight zone...
ONNECTING A FIRE DETECTOR CD72/95/150 This extra connection is only necessary O1 = “Fire reset -” continuous signal from O2 = “External siren” the external siren is O3 = “Fire -” required RC213 RC213 To terminal “5” To “+” of the RC213 terminal of relay.
AS256 AS294/394 ONNECTING AN SOUNDER CD72 CD95/150 AS294 / AS394 AS256 Figure 22. Connecting the AS294/394 + internal siren AS256 Programming CD72 CD95/150 Beacon control 01 Int Sir Sy + 01 Int Sir Sy + Internal siren control 18 Int Sir Sy - 49 Int Sir Sy - External siren control 19 Ext Sir Sy +...
GS600/610/710/711 (CD72 ONNECTING THE SHOCK SENSOR ONLY Figure 24. Connecting the GS710/711 with separate alarm & tamper loops Figure 25. Connecting the GS710/711 with combined alarm & tamper loops Page 28 Installation manual for the CD72/95/15012...
PECIFICATIONS FUSES CD72 CD95/150 230 V fuse 315 mA 20x5 230 V fuse 315 mA 20x5 Battery 20x5 Dialler 800 mA 20x5 Auxiliary power 20x5 Output 8 800 mA 20x5 Internal siren 20x5 Auxiliary power 20x5 External siren 20x5 Battery 3,15 A 20x5 Dialler...
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Dimensions (l x b x h) 160 x 120 x 35 (3 mm ABS) CD 3008/3048 160 x 120 x 35 (3 mm ABS) CD 3009/3049 175 x 125 x 37 (3 mm polycarbonate) CD 9031 315 x 385 x 88 (1,25 mm steel plate) CD 72/95 475 x 460 x 160 (1,25 mm steel plate) CD 150...
CD7212 ROGRAMMING MAP Note: The quick code numbers in front of each menu item (i.e. 2.4.4 to jump to ‘Digi Cutout’) are also the section heading numbers in the ‘Menu Contents’ chapter of the programming manual, where the items are explained. Installation manual for the CD72/95/15012 Page 33...
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CD95/15012 ROGRAMMING MAP Note: The quick code numbers in front of each menu item (i.e. 2.4.4 to jump to ‘Digi Cutout’) are also the section heading numbers in the ‘Menu Contents’ chapter of the programming manual, where the items are explained. Installation manual for the CD72/95/15012 Page 37...
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