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The Optima XL4 is a microprocessor-based intruder alarm control system designed to meet BS 4737 installation requirements, featuring an illuminated keypad, programmable timers, and various alarm zones. It includes a built-in sounder, options for external sounders, and a rechargeable battery, with detailed installation and programming instructions provided. The system retains programmed information through Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) and allows for user code changes and zone omissions during operation.

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The Optima XL4 is a microprocessor-based intruder alarm control system designed to meet BS 4737 installation requirements, featuring an illuminated keypad, programmable timers, and various alarm zones. It includes a built-in sounder, options for external sounders, and a rechargeable battery, with detailed installation and programming instructions provided. The system retains programmed information through Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) and allows for user code changes and zone omissions during operation.

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opin XL* Intruder Alarm Control System - Engineering Information dao00, D8WuG) jajaja} oro 99995 Illuminated on board keypad 4 zones plus PA and tamper Built-in intemal sounder with control of low volume tones Bo a t User may omit any zone a) Memory recall for last alarm Programmable timers including bell cut off NVM for protection of engineer programme Quick set feature Intelligent auto reset and re-arm_ |S } = Engineering Information Indicators ZONES 1-4, DAY, TAMPER, ATTACK, POWER Zones Positive loop, dedicated functions Tamper Negative loop, intemal sounders in Day Full alarm in Set PA Positive loop, always active Bell Output 12V, adjustable timer (1-99 mins) or continuous Strobe Output 12V latching Extension Speaker 162 (2 max) 130A each Exit/entry Timers Programmatble 10 - 990 seconds Zone Input Delay 250mnS Set +Ve Output OV in Day (Sinking 30mA) 12V in Set (Sourcing Ima) ‘Curent Consumption Standby 100mA, Alarm 250m Low Voltage Output 13.8V de stabilsed (+/- 5%) up to 350mA, Rechargeable Battery 1.2-6An Charge Voltage 13.8V de (+/- 5%) PCB Fuses 1.6A 20mm quick blow Mains Input Fuse 160mA Total Current Output 1 Amp Mains Supply Vottage 240V ac Cabinet Construction 3mm Polycarbonate Dimensions H 230mm W 290mm DB 80mm Installation Loc Site Address Contact Name Telephone. Date of installation RESISTANCE PROTECTION AND EQUIPMENT USED ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 PA TAMP (2) G) Oo 0 0 0 O voune O 3) ©) O oO | 2 e | Ce) (om) B Elle 1234 8678 gn 13415 6 TAD Be Z|[§) sn ac Selo] {2[s]2]6] [elofa[s elole[e[sola|sjofefo} 3||_ | (olelo|s] TONE ZONE ZONE TONE PA TAMP is SROSE ScB Be SV SET «aA ZA V ee Wl be le Re-us 1 HLL | | J ! ° FIO baer | iS 4 Vi INTRODUCTION The Optima XL4 is a microprocessor based, intruder Glarm control system designed to comply with the installation requirements of BS 4737 1986/87. Housed in a white polycarbonate case, the control Panel is operated and programmed via an onboard 16 button keypad, which is illuminated for use at night or where the control pane is installed in an area of poor visibility. AA digit user code is used to access the system Any code number between 0000 and 9999 may be chosen and the code may be changed as often as required, Please read through this manual and the Operating Instructions carefully before beginning any planning cr installation work, checking that you fully understand every function of the system and its operation. 2 INSTALLATION Seed Carefully plan the position of each part of the alarm system and the cable runs. Detectors should be Carefully sited with particular regard to the degree of coverage required and the function of each of the zones. The control panel should be sited in a position which is out of sight but convenient for the user, and usually within the entry/exit route. The location of the panel will depend on the overall layout of the building, but itis worth taking time to consider the convenience of a mains supply and the ease of access for alarm cables coming from various parts of the installation. Finally note that the total current output of this control system (in alarm condition) is 1 Amp, Carefully calculate the total current consumption of every part of the system including the bell, sounders, strobes, and detectors to ensure that this rating is not exceeded. Remove the front cover from the control panel and unscrew the speaker wires from the LS terminals 13 & 14 and the transformer wires from the AC terminals. Carefully remove the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) by gently pushing down the holding clips and withdrawing it from the base. Fix the base to the wall in a horizontal position using appropriate screws and wall plugs. Note that the thin wall sections around the edges of the base may be cut away to allow cable entry, and large cable holes are also provided in the rear of the base. (On re-assembling the unit note that the L$ and AC wires are not polarity conscious and may be connected either way round, 2.3. Wiring - Power Up 1) Check that the 7 factory fitted links are fitted into the PCB terminals at the positions marked. 2) Carefully fit the battery wires to the BATT terminals at the far right of the PCB, Red to + and Black to ~ 3) Connect the battery. The system will now go in to alarm condition. 4) Enter the customer code (factory set at 0123), The alarm condition will cease and the TAMPER indicator will show. 5) Depress and hold down the tamper spring in the centre of the PCB and the system will go to Day mode. Press PROG and immediately enter the customer code (0123). The DAY and TAMPER indicators will now show and the tamper spring may be released. 6) The system is now in customer programming mode and it may now be carefully and systematically wired. Connect each of the zones, the PA, and the tamper circuits (series wired into the TAMP terminals 11 & 12). Finish by witing any adcitional internal sounders, extemal bell/sounder, strobe and the 13V supplies. 7) Connect the mains supply following the recommendations listed and then refer to the ‘commissioning section, ERM Koco The mains power should be connected using a3 core cable of not less than 0.75mm? between the mains connector block at the right hand side of the base and a fused spur outlet mounted outside the control panel Use a 2 Amp fuse in the spur or at the distribution, board. WARNING The mains supply should only be connected by a technically competent person and according to the current IEE wiring regulations. eiscnoas When all wiring is complete and the mains supply has been connected, the red POWER indicator should be showing. Replace the front cover and press the RESET key. The system should go to Day mode, showing the green DAY indicator. Itany faults are present, refer to section 5 of this manual (On completion of the installation and programming, ‘the system should be thoroughly tested to ensure: correct operation. Fillin the Installation Log at the front of this manual and retain it for future reference, Finally explain the operation of the system to the ‘end user, completing the Engineer Details section of The Operating Instructions. If the customer code has been lost or forgotten or in ‘extreme circumstances, where a software crash has occurred, it will be necessary to clear the Non Volatile Memory (NVM) and return to factory set conditions. 1) Remove the mains supply and cause an alarm condition by removing the front cover. 2) Disconnect the battery, If self contained, the extemal sounders will now operate. 3) Remove all wires from terminal 9 (PA) and 19 (SET +), 4) Fit awite link between terminals 9 and 19 and apply power. 5) The system will now power up with no alarm condition, Remove the wire link and replace ‘the original wiring, checking that the ATTACK indicator goes off 6) The indicators will ndw show in response to each of the zones and circuits os they operate. Refit the front cover checking that the TAMPER indicator goes off. When ALL of the zones and circuits become clear the system will go to Day mode and at that moment the NVM will be cleared and factory set conditions will apply. D)_ The system may now be programmed, tested and re-commissioned. 3. PCB LAYOUT The Connection Diagram at the front of this manual may be opened out for reference to the PCB information below. As supplied, wire service links are fitted across each of the zones to represent a closed circuit. These are removed during installation as the zone wiring is connected, but their positions are marked for future reference with a|_J symbol The mojotity of detection devices use normally closed contacts. These are connected together in a series loop across the required zone input. There are also a small minority of sensors that use normally open contacts (typically pressure mats). These should be connected in parallel together and finally wited between the required zone and the tamper circuit eC This zone is timed and used to protect the main ‘entry/exit door. Activating zone | whilst the system is Set will cause the entry timer to start and allow time to Unset the system. The entry and exit timers are both separately programmable. Zone 2 Is for protection of the route between the main entry/exit door and the control panel. When the system is Set the zone will activate the alarm, but it also has a time inhibit function. This means that the zone will not operate during entry to the building after the entry timer has been started, and will alow access through detectors in order to reach the control panel. Note that when zone 2is not to be used as part of a prescribed entry route, and where the time inhibit function is not required, it should either be left linked or used for lower security areas e.g. perimeter protection. ELE ‘These zones are immediate and will cause a full alarm condition if activated whilst they are Set. As they have no dependency on entry/exit routes these zones should be used for protecting the most vulnerable areas of the property. Any quantity of normally closed type personal attack sensors may be wired in series and then connected to the PA circuit. (Operational in Day and Set, the PA circuit will cause full alarm condition when activated. PA is indicated on the control panel as ATTACK. [eis The tamper circuit is used to protect all cables and detectors on the system from unauthorised access including the control panel front cover. The zone and PA tampers should be series wired and connected to the TAMP terminals 11 & 12. Terminals T & Aare for the extemal bell/sounder tamper. Tamper alarms which occur in the Day mode operate intemal sounders only. Tamper alarms in Set cause a full alarm condition. Tamper is indicated on thé panel by the TAMPER. indicator. Cn Mounted in the rear of the cabinet, the loudspeaker produces high volume alarm tones and low volume entry/exit fault tones. Up fo two 16 @ extension speakers may also be Wired across the LS terminals 13 & 14, Mounted in convenient positions within the installation the extension speakers will reproduce all of the alarm tones generated by the control panel. A control marked VOLUME in the centre of the PCB may be used to adjust the low volume entry/exit tones to suit environmental conditions. 38 Sir Ot Activated by alll types of alarm condition, the STROBE output will continue to operate atter automatic reset of the extemal sounders. The output will also remain active after entry of the ‘customer code and will not stop until the RESET key is. pressed. The strobe output is a 12V supply. Terminal 15s permanently +Ve and terminal 16 is switched -Ve in alam. EES Terminals T A D B are for connection to the external bell or sounder. These terminals provide a Power/hold-off supply, sounder trigger and tamper Circuit to protect the extemal sounder housing, The terminals are summarised as follows T- -Ve tamper return A- -Ve supply (OV) D- 4Ve supply (12V) B- -Ve sounder trigger Where self contained/powered sounders are used, carefully follow the manufacturers instructions, matching each of the terminals to those above, ‘ce of installation, ADE sounders and modules use the same T A D B terminals. Where a discrete bell or sounder is used, it should be connected to terminals D &B. Terminals T & A are then used for tamper protection for the sounder housing. 3.10 13v Supply 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 up to 350 mA. EE This output, marked SET + is used in conjunction with latching type detectors. The output becomes Positive on correct Set of the system and is removed at the commencement of entry time or entry of the customer code. There are two fuses mounted on the PCB, both are 1.64 20mm quick blow. The fuse to the left protects the STROBE +Ve terminal 15, the BELL +Ve terminal D and the 13V +Ve terminal 17, The fuse to the right is in the -Ve battery line and prevents excessive current being drawn from the battery. The fuse will also blow if the battery is inadvertently reverse polarity connected during instalation, EB) Itis essential that this control system is used with a rechargeable 12V battery. Any rechargeable battery in the region of 1.2 to 6Ah may be used, but the capacity should be chosen to suit the installation. The BATT terminals should be connected to the system battery only, and must not be connected to ‘any other battery or used for any other form of Power supply or distribution. 4. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ole Day Mode This is generally considered as the period when the system is turned off, with only tamper and PA citcuits being active. Day mode is indicated on the control panel by the green DAY indicator. To Set the System From the Day mode, enter the four digit customer code. The sounder wil produce ‘beep tone and the building can be exited. The system will Set as the tone stops. Faults During Setting Faults are shown by the zone indicators, aecompanied by a broken beep tone, one beep for zone 1, two beeps for zone 2 etc. ficncad ‘To Omit Zones Any of the zones may be omitted when Setting the system. After entering the customer code press the OMIT button, followed by the zone number(s) to be omitted. Selected zones will show their indicators. When selection is. complete press SET and the exit tone will continue. ‘Amaximum of 3 zones may be omitted in this way. To Quick Set Pressing SET during the exit period wil ‘cause the exit tone to stop and the system to Set within about 5 seconds. To Unset the System Enter the customer code and, the system will retum to Day mode. If the alarm has been activated then entering the code will stop the larm and the cause of the alarm will be displayed Press RESET to clear the indication and retum to Day mode, CESchcuscd During the Set and entry periods, attempts to incorrectly enter the customer code will operate the keypad tamper. Nineteen incorrect keypushes will result in a full alarm activation Factory Set Conditions Customer Code 0123 Exit Time 30 seconds Entry Time. 30 seconds Bell Duration 20 minutes ior oe In alarm condition the sounders will operate for the programmed bell duration. The sounders will then shut down but the strobe will continue to operate. Each circuit is then scrutinised and if clear will be re- ‘armed. Any circuit in fault condition is automatically omitted CEM ccun RO) The Optima XL4 uses an NVM circu to retain all Programmed information in the event of power fail, disconnection or system faults. And thereby Provides the system with a high degree of security. Where the customer code has been lost or forgotten, it will be necessary to clear the NVM. This procedure is given in section 2.6. Note that the 1 event alarm memory is not held in NVM. 5. 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, 1). Assupplied and after an NVM clear, the customer code is 0123 and must be used during initial access to the system, programming etc. The engineer code is fixed at 9999 and can not be changed. 2) The Engineer Programme cannot be accessed directly from Day mode. It can only be accessed through the Customer Programme. 3) Ifa tamper or PA fault is present on the system, it will go to a lock out condition (showing the appropriate indication). The keypad will not produce any audible responses and the system will not operate until the fault has been found and rectified. 4) The most common cause of a zone not responding to detectors 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. 5) Where a permanent zone fauitis showing and the loop resistance is found to be in order, the most probable cause is a short citcult between the zone wiring and the tamper wiring. When measured with a meter the resistance between the zone and tamper wiring should be infinitely high. 6) If totally lost as to the cause of a fault, remove ALLwiting from the PCB. Re-fit the 7 service links and test the system. Never fit inks to any Positions other than those marked on the PCB. 7) _ Before testing or replacing any fuses, ALL power must be removed. Fuses which fail continually are almost certainly the resutt of a short circuit or low resistance across the 13V supply (terminal 17), strobe output (terminal 15) or the extemal bell supply (terminal D). Remove all witing and test for low resistances with a multimeter, by cross checking between each wire, Blown fuses are very seldom caused by faulty equipment. 8) Finally, whenever working close to the mains supply or connector, you should exercise ‘extreme caution. Whenever possible isolate the mains supply before removing the control panel cover. 6 PROGRAMMING The control system uses two distinct programmes. The Customer Programme is entered from the Day mode. The Engineer Programme is then progressively entered from the Customer Programme. The chart below shows the tests and changes available in each programme. After entering programming, each section may be accessed in any order, and as each is completed the system will return to programming again Crrncdac eu) Ericdae en) TOBEGIN From Day mode DAY indicator showing, Press PROG Allindicators snow, Enter the customer code DAY ond TAMPER Indicators show. The system is now in customer programming mode. ‘CODE CHANGE press | 8 | ZONE indicators 1.2.3.0nd show fnler new code System bleeps twice and (digi the DAY ond TAMPER indicator show. ‘ALARM MEMORY RECALL ross MEM The lst alarm wi now be splayed for5 seconds The system wilthen bleep and the DAY and TAMPER indicators show again. ‘ALARM TESTS Press | O | DAY, TAMPER and ATTACK indicator show. The system is now inthe fos routine STROBE TEST Pross | 2 0 |} tostop EXTERNAL BELL/SOUNDER TEST press [3 | [0 | tostop LOW VOWUME INTERNAL SOUNDER TEST ross | 4 (0 } tosiop HIGH VOWUME INTERNAL SOUNDER TEST 4) 0 | tostop © | to stop The internal sounder will now beep as each Pres RSE fo tu oprogamming circuit's opened. __ res RSET again ohn fo Day modo. TO BEGIN From Day mode DAY indicator showing Press PROG Alindcatorsshow. Fnlorthe customer code DAV and TAMPER indicators show. rss PROG and entor DAY and ATTACK 9999 indicators show. ‘The syslem is now in engineer programming mode. EXITTIME pros | 1] TONE 1 and ZONE 2 indicators show. Ener the ime requredin 10 second increments, divided byl0 Fg. 10 seconds = 10= 1,50 onter 01 20 soconds = 02 {0 soconds = 03 ete ater entering the two digits he DAY and ATTACK indicators show. ENTRY TIME Pross | 2 ZONE | ond ZONE 2 indicators show. Enter the time required as with EXIT. ‘After entering the two digits the DAY and ATTACK indicators show. EXTERNAL BELL/SOUNDER TIMER press | 3 | TONE | and ZONE 2 indicator show. Enter the ime required in minutes O1= 1 minute 20= 20 minutes 99 = maximum 99 minutes (00 = confinuous sounder operation ‘Aer entering the two digits he DAY and ATTACK indicators show. Press RESET twice to retum fo Day RESET TO FACTORY CONDITIONS From engineer programming, pressing the SET button retuns the system to Day mode and reinstates al factory set conditions. ue to continuous product ™ development, ADE reserve the right Yo change specications as and when requied without prior notice. Advanced Design Electronics Ltd. TECHNICAL 0151-549 1550 €asEn ‘Tne ADE and Optima logo's are trademarks of Advanced Design Electronics Limited. 4 c 10495/60,

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