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CQR Security. 125, Pasture Road, Moreton, Wirral. CH46 4TH, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 151 606 1000 Support: +44 (0) 151 606 6311 email: info@cqr.co.uk Web http://www.cqr.co.uk Environmental Advice. This product is covered by current WEEE regulations. Please consider the effect on the environment when disposing of it. Do not put in a domestic waste bin. Only dispose of at an appointed recycling centre. This product is suitable for use in systems installed to conform to PD6662: 2010 at Grade 2 and 3 Environmental class II PADP3 Series Operating and Installation Instructions Hold-up Device RoHS compliant.
PADP3 22/07/16
This hold-up device can be installed in security systems up to and including Security Grade 3 Environmental class II in accordance with EN50131-1: 2006 + A1: 2009. It is available in two versions, ABS plastic or ABS plastic with a stainless steel cover. It is possible to select the device to be latching or non- latching, double pole or EOL. The device has an activation indicator. The reset key is used to reset the device when latching mode is selected (default). Setup This unit can either be set up as Double Pole or End of Line monitoring. Its default setting is double pole with no EOL. In Double Pole mode you will need to connect the wires into the alarm and tamper circuits separately. See Fig 6. To enable End of Line, remove the jumpers from the bagkit supplied and fit to the required EOL settings (refer to Fig 5. ) Only connect the wires into the two centre terminals as shown in Fig 6. The resistance settings available are: Type Switch Tamper Type A: 1K 1K Type B: 4K7 2K2 Type D: 5K6 5K6 Type E: 6K8 4K7 Type I: 4K7 4K7 The switch may be set up as Normally Closed (NC) or Normally Open (NO). The default is Normally Closed. Move the jumper as required, see Fig 5. Operation In either mode, both buttons must be fully pressed in at the same time to activate the alarm. One button alone will not activate an alarm condition. Latching mode: To operate, push both buttons in until they stop. The alarm condition has now been activated and indicated by the window showing red. To reset, insert the key and turn clockwise fully until reset. Non latching mode: To operate, push both buttons in until they stop. The alarm condition has now been activated, but on release of the buttons, the unit will reset automatically. No indication of activation will be visible on inspection.
FIRE & SECURITY
Product Codes PADP3/SS/* ABS with Stainless steel wrap around cover. PADP3/* ABS only. MOUKEY Replacement black plastic key KEYPAM Replacement metal key * indicates colour Latching/ Non-latching Normally closed/ Normally open Double pole / EOL Activation Indicator Description Specification Case Material: ABS or ABS/304 Grade Stainless Steel Buttons: Acetal Reset Key: Steel or Polycarbonate. Operation: 2 button, latching or non-latching. Reset Method: Insert key and turn clockwise to reset. Cover Removal: Unscrew the cover screw to release. Switch Rating: 3A 125VAC Changeover. Anti Tamper: Normally closed tactile 24v DC at 1A max Dimensions: 62mm x 75mm x 29.5mm max Fixing screws: No 6 at 63mm vertical centres plus one optional extra. 3
Installation & Set up
2 Features Grade 3 Requirement For removal from mounting surface tamper detection, a screw must be used in this breakout area. Tamper spring
Wiring
Terminals EOL Selection jumpers Normally closed/open selection jumper Cover hingesTactile operating Buttons Activation indication window Key hole for reset
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4. Alarm Tamper
EOL
To open the unit, see Fig. 7 above. Using a suitable screw driver, release the screw that is visible in the left hand side recess. This will allow the lid to be hinged up from the bottom. When open sufficiently, the lid can be removed completely by moving the lid upwards parallel to the mounting surface as shown in Fig. 7 Re-fitting the lid is the reverse operation. If the device is required to be non-latching, this can be achieved by fully inserting the two non-latching pegs supplied in the bagkit, into the two holes adjacent to the button springs in each button whilst the device is in the non active/reset condition as shown in Fig. 3 To revert back to a latching device, remove the pegs. The default condition is latching. Important notice: Do not insert the non-latching pegs whilst the unit is in the active position, as the buttons will not engage properly. Reset the unit first ! Choose a suitable flat mounting surface and using the back as a template, mark out the screw holes as indicated in Fig. 3 Drill the mounting surface as determined by the screws and fasten the back to the mounting surface using 2 x No 6 (3.5mm) countersunk screws. For grade 3 devices, the removal from mounting surface is required to comply with EN50131-1. To comply with this requirement an additional No 6 (3.5mm) pan head fixing screw must be used in the removal from mounting surface point as indicated in Fig. 2 and Fig.3. Important notice: Do not over tighten this screw as it may damage the PCB and would require the unit to be replaced. In the event of gross attack and the unit is forced from the mounting surface, the tamper circuit will detect the attack but the unit will be irreversibly damaged and must be replaced. The cable can be installed either through the square cable entry hole in the base or via the one of two cable entry breakouts at the bottom. The PCB can be removed if necessary, by moving the release catch as shown as shown in Fig. 8 Route the cabling as required and carefully refit the PCB by locating it under its clips on the right hand side and pushing the PCB back over the release catch. The cabling should be routed under the PCB and through the cable feed cut-out to ensure that it does not interfere with the operation of the device. Feed the cable in from the back through here PCB release catch Fixing screw holes Cable entry breakout Cable entry Removal from surface tamper breakout Non latch buttons. Fit in to activate. See note in bold on page 3 PCB Removal Cover RemovalFig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 5 Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Cover removal screw Default Setup: Normally closed circuit and double pole with no EOL selected Cable feed cut-out Normally open/closed selection jumper EOL Selection jumpers
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ESADP2N V1.4
1K 1K
4K7 2K2
5K6 5K6
4K7
N.C N.O 6K8
TamperAlarm Tamper Switch Fig. 4 Fig. 6 Cable entry points PCB Clips Activation indicator. Remove if not required.