TECOM Challenger10 TS1016 Manuel du propriétaire

Challenger10 Installation
and Quick Programming
Manual
P/N MAINST-TS1016 • REV 01 • ISS 18FEB13

Copyright
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UTC Fire & Security.
Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or
registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the
respective products.
Manufacturer
Interlogix (a division of UTC Fire & Security Australia Pty Ltd)
Level 1, 271–273 Wellington Road, Mulgrave, VIC, 3170, Australia
Agency compliance
Contact information
For contact information, see www.interlogix.com.au.
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Challenger10 Installation and Quick Programming Manual i
Content
Important information ii
Agency compliance ii
Limitation of liability ii
Regulatory requirements for New Zealand iii
Preface iv
Product overview 1
Product contents 1
Before you begin 2
Cabling requirements 2
System configurations 6
Installing the control panel 9
Installation guidelines 9
Installation procedures 10
Connections 11
LED indications 18
Initial programming 20
Disarming the system 20
Accessing the Challenger menu 20
Clearing the memory 24
Basic programming sequence 25
Working with multi-area systems 26
Default installer PIN 26
Enabling communications 27
Programming users 31
Firmware upgrade process 32
Requirements 32
Getting ready 32
Upgrade process 32

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Important information
Agency compliance
This product conforms to the standards set by Standards Australia on behalf of
the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). UTC Fire &
Security recommend enclosure covers remain fitted to maintain C-Tick
compliance.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event will Interlogix (a
division of UTC Fire & Security Australia Pty Ltd) be liable for any lost profits or
business opportunities, loss of use, business interruption, loss of data, or any
other indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages under any theory of
liability, whether based in contract, tort, negligence, product liability, or otherwise.
Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for
consequential or incidental damages the preceding limitation may not apply to
you. In any event the total liability of Interlogix shall not exceed the purchase
price of the product. The foregoing limitation will apply to the maximum extent
permitted by applicable law, regardless of whether Interlogix has been advised of
the possibility of such damages and regardless of whether any remedy fails of its
essential purpose.
Installation in accordance with this manual, applicable codes, and the instructions
of the authority having jurisdiction is mandatory.
While every precaution has been taken during the preparation of this manual to
ensure the accuracy of its contents, Interlogix assumes no responsibility for
errors or omissions.

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Regulatory requirements for New Zealand
Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom’s Telepermit
requirements are dependent on the equipment (PC) associated with this device.
In order to operate within the limits for compliance with Telecom’s Specifications,
the associated equipment shall be set to ensure that:
•There shall be no more than 10 call attempts to the same number within any
30 minute period for any single manual call initiation.
•The equipment shall go on-hook for a period of not less than 30 seconds
between the end of one attempt and the beginning of the next attempt.
•Automatic calls to different numbers are spaced such that there is no less
than 5 seconds between the end of one call attempt and the beginning of
another.
•This equipment shall not be set up to make automatic calls to the Telecom
‘111’ Emergency Service.
•The associated equipment shall be set to ensure that calls are answered
between 3 and 30 seconds of receipt of ringing.
Refer to the Challenger10 Programming Manual for details about programming
these parameters.

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Preface
This is the Challenger10 Installation and Quick Programming Manual. It is part of
the following suite of manuals for the Challenger10 intrusion detection and
access control panel.
•The Challenger10 Installation and Quick Programming Manual is for
installation technicians to install a Challenger panel.
•The Challenger10 Users Manual is suitable for most users of the
Challenger10 system to perform everyday tasks.
•The Challenger10 Administrators Manual is for users and system
administrators who need to manage the Challenger10 system via its
text-based user interface.
•The Challenger10 Programmers Manual is for system administrators and
installers who need to manage the Challenger10 system via its
text-based user interface (in particular the “Install” menu”).
This manual describes:
•How to install a Challenger panel
•How to connect other equipment to the Challenger panel
•Challenger programming required for basic system setup
This manual is intended for use only by trained Challenger installation and
configuration technicians.
Notes
•The permissions assigned to you may not allow you to do everything
described in this manual. You may not be able to see all menu items
described in this manual.
•A qualified service person, complying with all applicable codes, should
perform all required hardware installation.

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Product overview
Challenger is a scalable intrusion detection and access control system.
Challenger panels use one, and optionally a second, RS-485 data bus (LAN) to
provide continuous polling of remote arming stations (RAS) and data gathering
panels (DGP). These devices extend the system’s intrusion detection and access
control functions.
Refer to the Challenger10 Programming Manual for details.
Product contents
Table 1 below lists the items that are shipped with TS1016 Challenger10.
Table 1: Challenger panel shipping list
Quantity Item
1 Metal enclosure (with four spring standoffs fitted)
1 Challenger panel board
1 604 to RJ12 lead line, 1.5 m
1 Challenger10 Administrators Manual
1 Challenger10 User Manual
1 Challenger10 Installation and Quick Programming Manual
1 16 Volt AC plug pack
1 Tamper switch
1 Tamper switch metal bracket
1 Ring terminal
5 M3 x 14 pan head screws
15 3-way plug-on screw terminal connectors
10 2-way plug-on screw terminal connectors
1 Red battery lead with QC terminal
1 Black battery lead with QC terminal
1 1K 1/4 watt resistor
40 10K 1/4 watt resistors
Inspect the package and contents for visible damage. If any components are
damaged or missing, do not use the unit; contact the supplier immediately. If you
need to return the unit, you must ship it in the original box.

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Before you begin
This section contains items that govern the installation of many different
Challenger system devices (including but not limited to the Challenger panel).
When installing a Challenger panel, or any other parts of the system, you need to
be aware of requirements for cabling and earthing, and plan accordingly.
NOTICE! A qualified service person, complying with all applicable codes, should
perform all required hardware installation.
Disclaimer: This manual contains recommendations based on Australia and
New Zealand codes. It is not an authoritative reference regarding codes and has
not been reviewed by the responsible authorities. The codes may change and
may not be reflected in this document.
Cabling requirements
This section contains recommendations for installers and electricians for the
application and wiring of Challenger equipment with respect to:
•System earthing
•RS-485 data cable (LAN) cabling
•Power supply from LAN or from external 12 V supply
System earthing
The following recommendations are based upon Australian wiring regulations
AS/NZS 3000:2000 Section 5.
•Each device’s GND link (if applicable) must be removed.
•Connect the 230/16 VAC plug pack earth conductor to the Challenger panel’s
earth terminal (Figure 5 on page 11, item 3). Do not extend this wire to any
device outside of the enclosure.
•Some Challenger devices have an earth lug (or stud) on the PCB and are
fitted with a link labelled “GND” or “EARTH”. In such cases, the device’s GND
or EARTH link must be removed. When configured correctly, there will be a
resistance value greater than 100 kΩ between the device’s earth lug (or stud),
or power earth terminal (similar to Figure 5 on page 11, item 3), and any “C”
or “0V” terminal on the device.
•Install LAN isolation devices between multiple buildings and maintain
independent earthing systems. For example, use TS0893, TS0894, or
TS0896 Isolation Interface modules to provide electrical isolation and/or to
extend distance.
Earthing of one cabinet containing several devices. All devices designed for
the system have earth connections via metal studs to the metal housing. Take
care that these metal studs have a good connection to bare metal (no paint).

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Earthing of panels in a single building. In a single building several cabinets or
devices are earthed. A licensed electrician should check the integrity of the
building earth system.
Earthing of panels in more than one building. If the wiring extends to separate
buildings, use more than one common earth system. Install LAN isolation
devices, such as TS0893, to isolate the system LAN between buildings to protect
the system against differences in earth potential. See Figure 3on page 7.
Guidelines for retrofitting a Challenger V8 system
When replacing a Challenger V8 panel with a Challenger10 panel in an existing
installation:
•Where used, a device’s GND or EARTH link must be removed (if fitted).
Note: Challenger10 panels do not have a GND link.
•Where 230/16 VAC plug packs are used, connect the earth conductor to the
device’s power earth terminal (similar to Figure 5 on page 11, item 3).
•Connect one end only of the RS-485 data cable shield to a device’s LAN
earth terminal or earth lug (similar to Figure 5 on page 11, item 1).
•All other wiring compliant with Challenger V8 earthing recommendations via
Communications Earth Terminal (CET) may remain unchanged.
Guidelines for new Challenger10 installations
When installing a Challenger10 panel in a new installation, follow the wiring
requirements of this manual including:
•Where used, a device’s GND or EARTH link must be removed (if fitted).
Note: Challenger10 panels do not have a GND link.
•Where 230/16 VAC plug packs are used, connect the earth conductor to the
device’s power earth terminal (similar to Figure 5 on page 11, item 3).
•Connect one end only of the RS-485 data cable shield to a device’s LAN
earth terminal or earth lug (similar to Figure 5 on page 11, item 1).
•Connections to building earth via CET are no longer required.
Note: For new installations the earthing and configuration instructions in this
manual supersede all previously-released installation instructions supplied with
other devices (unless otherwise noted).
RS-485 LAN cabling
The cabling recommendations for the two RS-485 system LANs are:
•Use 2-pair twisted shielded data cable such as Belden 8723.
•In each segment of LAN cabling, connect one end only of the data cable
shield to a device’s LAN earth terminal. Join data cable shields where cable
extends past a device that doesn’t have a LAN earth connection.
•The length of the LAN cable run should not exceed 1.5 km, unless LAN
isolation devices are used to extend the distance.

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Power supply to RS-485 LAN devices
Devices on the LANs may be supplied from the panel’s or DGP’s + and – LAN
power terminals. Use an external 12 V power supply (such as TS0073 2 A Power
Supply) when:
•the device is more than 100 m (data cable length) from the panel
•electrical isolation is required
•more power is needed than can be provided by the LANs
When powering a LAN device from an external 12 V power supply:
•Connect the external power supply’s ‘+’ terminal to the device’s ‘+’ terminal.
Do not connect the power supply + to the LAN +.
•Connect the external power supply’s ‘-’ terminal to the device ‘-’ terminal.
•Connect the LAN cable black wire ‘-’ to the device ‘-’ terminal.
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