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INSTALLATION MANUAL - Challenger

INSTALLATIONMANUALCHALLENGER VIII CONTROL PANEL5-051-719-00 CONTENTS1 Warnings2 Standards2 Product Description2 Available Parts2 Intended use2 Specifications3 Processor Version3 Power Supply3 Keypads3 General3 Factory Defaults3 Installation4 Mounting4 Wiring4 Battery Connection4 Detector Circuits4L as Latch Line4L as ID-5 Internal Sounders5 External Devices5 Aux DC power5 Mounting Keypads6 Wiring Keypads6 Powering Up6/7 Programming7 Exit Time7 Entry Time7 Bell Duration7 Night Set Exit Time8 Home Set Exit Time8 Circuit Programming8 Zone Selections9 Extended Programming9 Home Set Zone Selection9/10 Engineer Access Code10 Engineer Log Review10 Engineer Test Options10 Restoring Default Codes11 Restoring Default Programming11 Glossary Of Terms11/12 Info Table13 Sounder Wiring Chart13 Fault Finding142 WARNINGSP rolonged short

1 Warnings 2 Standards 2 Product Description 2 Available Parts 2 Intended use 2 Specifications 3 Processor Version 3 Power Supply 3 Keypads 3 General 3

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1 INSTALLATIONMANUALCHALLENGER VIII CONTROL PANEL5-051-719-00 CONTENTS1 Warnings2 Standards2 Product Description2 Available Parts2 Intended use2 Specifications3 Processor Version3 Power Supply3 Keypads3 General3 Factory Defaults3 Installation4 Mounting4 Wiring4 Battery Connection4 Detector Circuits4L as Latch Line4L as ID-5 Internal Sounders5 External Devices5 Aux DC power5 Mounting Keypads6 Wiring Keypads6 Powering Up6/7 Programming7 Exit Time7 Entry Time7 Bell Duration7 Night Set Exit Time8 Home Set Exit Time8 Circuit Programming8 Zone Selections9 Extended Programming9 Home Set Zone Selection9/10 Engineer Access Code10 Engineer Log Review10 Engineer Test Options10 Restoring Default Codes11 Restoring Default Programming11 Glossary Of Terms11/12 Info Table13 Sounder Wiring Chart13 Fault Finding142 WARNINGSP rolonged short circuit of any supply can cause damage to the the necessary precautions in not allowing liquids to spill on or into the unit is designed and manufactured by C&K Systems Ltd for City Electrical Factors.

2 C&KSystems Ltd retain all intellectual property rights for the hardware and software used herein. Nobadging or re-badging of this product may be made without written authorisation from both CityElectrical Factors and C&K Systems Ltd. Parts of the circuit in this unit are the subject of a unit conforms to ECD 89/336/EEC & LVD 73/23/EEC. This unit has been tested and has provento meet all current emission and immunity regulations as set out by the EEC. This unit complies withBS4737 part 1 1988 which relates to security control DESCRIPTIONThe Challenger VIII ( hereafter known as the control panel ) is an 8 zone programmablemicroprocessor control panel using state of the art technology and manufacturing techniques.

3 Thepanel has many advanced features that can only be found in more expensive control panels such astwo user codes, Chime, Fire, and Keypad PA. There are many options in the programming functionsto allow the control panel to be versatile and user friendly this allows the panel to be the ideal choicefor residential or light PARTSA selection of spares and extras are available. These are:-Remote Keypad - giving full control over the control PCB - for replacement in the event of - giving simple set / unset can be obtained from your original place of USEThis panel is designed to be used in residential and light commercial applications such as homes,small shops now follows the specifications of the panel.

4 These include powerconsumption, panel dimensions FOR SOFTWARE REVISION software revision number is located on the top of the main processorSPECIFICATIONP ower Supply Mains Supply Voltage230 V AC NominalPSU output V NominalMaximum output current1 A (total)Aux. current500 mA Fuse1 A (20 mm)Auxiliary Fuse1 A (20 mm)Panel Quiescent40 mA KeypadsSupply Voltage12 VQuiescent Current20 mAActive45 mAMaximum number allowed6 General Normal operating temperature0 C to 40 CHumidity10 to 90% non condensingPanel Dimensions273 mm (W)229 mm (H)74 mm (D)Control Panel Kg Excluding Battery Stand by Ah 12 V Rechargeable Lead Ah Cable Run 100 Metres per internal use onlyFactory DefaultsUser/customer Code 11234 User/customer Code 2 Disabled (0000)Engineer Code7890 Circuit 1 Entry Circuit.

5 (Fixed)Circuit 2 Alarm Circuit isolated in Night 3 Alarm 4 Alarm 5 Alarm 6 Alarm 7 Alarm (Personal Attack)Full Set Exit Time30 SecondsNight set Exit Time15 SecondsEntry time30 SecondsSounder Ring Time15 MinutesChimesDisabledPROCESSORVERSIONPOW ERSUPPLYKEYPADSGENERALFACTORYDEFAULTS4 INSTALLATIONWhen fitting the panel, make sure to site it somewhere that is not visible from anoutside location ( window or door ) and also make sure that the panel is going tobe accessible. An ideal location would be a cupboard in a hall or under stairslocated close to the main entrance.

6 Ensure there is adequate light so the user canoperate the )Remove the lid screws and remove )Remove the PCB or keypad )Place the panel in the selected position and mark the three fixing )Mount the Panel securely using all three mounting hole THE CONTROL PANELWARNING - MAINS CONNECTIONThe panel must be permanently connected to the mains supply in accordancewith current IEE wiring regulation. A 5 amp fused spur, installed by a qualifiedelectrician, is strongly fault which could be mains related must be diagnosed and corrected by aqualified electrician to ensure continued safe : Under certain circumstances the transformer metalwork canreach 70 C.

7 This is normal and well within prescribed battery size 12V panel requires a standby battery to be fitted to provide power in the event ofmains failure. A valve regulated lead acid battery must be circuitsConnections are provided for up to eight detector circuits of which normallyclosed detection devices must be used. A common tamper loop is provided for alldetection devices marked as 24 HR Tamper. One or more devices may beconnected to each alarm circuit. These should be connected in a seriesconfiguration. These circuit connections are located to the bottom right of thePCB (see diagram B).

8 PIR Latch Line (L+)In the event of two or more detectors (motion sensors or glassbreak detectors)being fitted to any single zone, latching detectors should be used. The 'L+'connection provides this function. It is low (0 V) when unset and high (12 V) whenset. It should be connected to the appropriate SET or LATCH terminal in yourdetector. See glossary for POWERWARNINGBATTERYSPECIFICATIONDETECTOR CIRCUITSLATCH LINEDESCRIPTION5 Detector reset (L+ when programmed for ID)Some detectors require the removal of power to reset ( Viper Plus or Smokedetectors).

9 The L+ terminal can be programmed to be used as an 'ID' outputusing option 7-4. The L+ terminal should then be used as the negative supply forthese devices. The positive supply should be taken from the AUX +.Internal sounders, speakers and strobes and keyswitch wiring.** DIAGRAM A ** Open = ON Closed = OFFA maximum of two 16 ohm speakers may be fitted in parallel. (see diagram A)External Sounder & for external sounder and strobe are shown in diagram A. Please notesounder trigger is applied negative. (Negative ring).ST- Strobe switched negative -Sounder switched negative trigger+Sounder hold off/strobe positive hold off supply & sounder tamper feed (negative)-RSounder tamper return.

10 (negative)AUX DC - Detector auxiliary power is provided from connections marked 'AUX'. This is toprovide the 12 V supply for detectors movement or glassbreak detectors. Theauxiliary power output is rated at 500 mA max. (12 VDC nominal). See diagram B** DIAGRAM B **DETECTORRESETINTERNALDEVICESEXTERNALDE VICESAUXILIARYPOWERBASIC BOARDLAYOUT6 MOUNTING A REMOTE KEYPAD1)Locate the position for your keypad then mark the holes for )Make sure the cable is run through the )Screw the backbox in the agreed position making sure it is not A REMOTE KEYPAD1)All remote keypads require 6 core cable for their )Connect the cable into the terminals shown below in diagram C making sure each wire goes to a like named terminal in the panel.


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