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Page 1 - SECURITY

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Before You Begin Menvier40/100 Page 6 i-kp01 Controls and Displays 23465871 1. LCD display (2 x 20 characters). 2. Programming keys. 3. Navigation k

Page 3 - CONTENTS

Menvier40/100 Before You Begin Page 7 111087132123 4219101117651 1. Cable entry (also behind PCB). 2. Fixing holes. 3. Addressing button. 4. Bus cabl

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Before You Begin Menvier40/100 Page 8 Power Availability Before connecting any external devices to the control unit, you must make sure that the con

Page 5 - 1. Introduction

Menvier40/100 Before You Begin Page 9 (parallel) configuration at the control unit connector. Figure 11 Bus Wiring Configurations For star configura

Page 6 - 2. Before You Begin

Before You Begin Menvier40/100 Page 10 Table 1. Voltage Drop Current Drawn Cable Length (Standard 7/0.2 alarm cable) 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m 60m 70m 80

Page 7 - Guided Tour

Menvier40/100 Page 11 3. Installation Note: The installation steps listed below assume that you have already decided on the required number and locati

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Installation Menvier40/100 Page 12 carrier into the holes provided, see Figures 15 to 17. Figure 15 Insert Tabs Figure 16. Push Home Clips Figure

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Menvier40/100 Installation Page 13 Step 2. Run Bus Cable Please read “Cabling Requirements on page 8. Step 3. Fit and Connect the Keypad(s) Siting th

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Installation Menvier40/100 Page 14 Tone Volume To alter the volume of non-alarm tones from the keypad adjust the keypad sounder volume control (2 in

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Menvier40/100 Installation Page 15 Mains Connection Figure 22 shows the mains connection. Connect to a suitable supply using a double pole disconnect

Page 12 - Requirements

Page ii © Cooper Security Ltd. 2012 IN NO EVENT WILL COOPER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL , OR INDIRECT LOSS OR DAMAGE, INCIDENTAL DAMAGES,

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Installation Menvier40/100 Page 16 Figure 25 FSL Zone Wiring – Control Unit Figure 26 shows the wiring connections for FSL zones on the expander. No

Page 14 - Table 1. Voltage Drop

Menvier40/100 Installation Page 17 Step 7. Connect Wired Outputs Figure 30 Connecting Wired Peripherals Control Unit Wired Outputs The control unit

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Installation Menvier40/100 Page 18 Wired External Sounders on Expanders Figure 32 Wiring External Sounder to Expander Figure 28 shows a general meth

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Menvier40/100 Installation Page 19 tones, they also give alert tones and other progress tones when setting and unsetting the alarm system. Step 8. Co

Page 17 - Step 3. Fit and Connect

Installation Menvier40/100 Page 20 Safety Notice Figure 34 identifies connectors for Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) and Telecommunications Network V

Page 18 - Unit to Mains

Menvier40/100 Installation Page 21 21 Figure 36 Fitting the ADSL01 Filter. Note: If you remove the ADSL01 filter then re-fit the jumpers to the outer

Page 19 - Step 6. Connect Wired

Installation Menvier40/100 Page 22 7. Test communicator operation. Note: You will need to speak to the ARC in order to confirm that the communicator

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Menvier40/100 Installation Page 23 followed by the words “Please wait...” for several seconds while the control unit scans the bus. When the control

Page 21 - Outputs

Installation Menvier40/100 Page 24 Note: You can set the time and date from within the Installer Menu by using System Options – Set Time & Date.

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Menvier40/100 Installation Page 25 Factory Defaults, that change takes place immediately. Re-Entering the Installer Menu When you enter the Installer

Page 23 - Internal Communicator

Menvier40/100 Page iii CONTENTS Terminology ... ii 1. Introduction ... 1 Commun

Page 24 - SELV – All other connectors

Installation Menvier40/100 Page 26 The display shows the time and date, for example: 9. Key-in the default user 01 code t

Page 25 - Communicator

Menvier40/100 Installation Page 27 this.) See the installation instructions supplied with each detector or peripheral. Note: When checking signal str

Page 26 - Step 11. Initial Power-Up

Menvier40/100 Page 28 Installer Menu 1 DETECTORS/ DEVICES Detectors Add/Del Detectors Program Zones Address Bus Device Wired Expanders Address Bus D

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Menvier40/100 Installer Menu Page 29 1 Appears only when device learned in. 2 Appears only in a Ward based system. 3 Appears only in a Level Setting

Page 28 -  to leave Installer menu

Menvier40/100 Page 30 4. Maintenance The control unit should be inspected once per year. At each inspection: Check the control unit for obvious sign

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Menvier40/100 Technical Specification Page 31 Capacities (Menvier100) Zones 100 max (with expanders) Outputs 100 max (with expanders) Expanders and W

Page 30 - Step 12. Commission

Technical Specification Menvier40/100 Page 32 communicator fitted the requirement drops to 30 hours. This means that all the devices powered by the

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Menvier40/100 Technical Specification Page 33 Other If you wish to connect the control unit to a PC using either the Ethernet or the USB port then ma

Page 32 - Installer Menu

Technical Specification Menvier40/100 Page 34 08750EUR-00 Ethernet module (obsolete) 9040UK-00 Speaker boxed i-fb01 Four button remote control i-

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Page 34 - Specification

Menvier40/100 Page 1 1. Introduction The Menvier40 and Menvier100 are control units for hybrid wired/wirefree alarm systems intended for domestic, com

Page 35 - Power Supply

Menvier40/100 Page 2 zone to each ward. Each zone can also belong to more than one ward. Each ward can have a Full Set level and one Part Set leve

Page 36 - Electrical Safety

Menvier40/100 Before You Begin Page 3 www.coopersecurity.co.uk for more information about the factors affecting radio signal strength. Siting the Con

Page 37 - Compatible Equipment

Before You Begin Menvier40/100 Page 4 1. Case back. 2. Fixing holes. 3. Cable entry holes for detector and keypad wiring. 4. Transformer. 5. Fused

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Menvier40/100 Before You Begin Page 5 1. Bus cable connector. 2. Aux power. 3. Wired zone connectors. 4. Aux power. 5. Outputs (relay and transistor

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