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SYSTEM VERSION 2.5xx
Installer’s guide
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Page 1 - Installer’s guide

SYSTEM VERSION 2.5xx Installer’s guide

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Advance configuration 7 Advance configuration The installer (advanced user) code gives access to a broader array of configuring data. For configuring

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Advance configuration 8 Zones types CARDIO offers 16 programmable security inputs of 9 different types. • Delay: relevant to detectors a

Page 4 - Limited warranty

Advance configuration 9 Delay Enter the maximum loop opening delay before an alarm is triggered. Values can run from 50 ms to 990 ms with

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Advance configuration 10 Sun • Daylight saving (yes/no): to let the system automatically switch from Standard time to Daylight saving tim

Page 6 - Installation procedure

Advance configuration 11 Monitoring • Client code: up to 2 client codes • Monitoring phone number: up to 2 different phone numbers. •

Page 7 - SUGGESTIONS

Advance configuration 12 System rep. Codes. • Restore: restore codes are given by the monitoring station for each type of alarm. For other

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Advance configuration 13 • Temperature offset: because of the particular location of the touch panel, the temperature at the thermostat may vary from

Page 9 - 8- CARDIO IIé programming

Advance configuration 14 Central heating system Usually made up of a furnace and a two-wire thermostat (R and W). Installed in a central location, t

Page 10 - Advance configuration

Advance configuration 15 HVAC System Made up of two separated items, a furnace and a cooler, controlled by a single thermostat with two set points. F

Page 11 - Zones types

Advance configuration 16 HVAC setback Usually made up of two separate items: a heating system (furnace, baseboard heaters, etc.) and a cooling syste

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LIMITED WARRANTY ... 1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ...

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Advance configuration 17 Heating setback This is the type of control when the heating system is made of baseboard heaters only. Each zone (room) has

Page 14 - Zone report. codes

System restore 18 System restore There are two push buttons on the lower parts of the central controller printed circuit board (inside the metal box)

Page 15 - Temperature

Troubleshooting 19 Troubleshooting This chapter addresses troubleshooting of the CARDIO system. Please note that even if CARDIO is connected to produ

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Troubleshooting 20 Bus (SNet) protection To protect the central controller against noise, lightning and shorts that may occur on the bus. POLYSWITCH*

Page 17 - Heat pump system

Troubleshooting 21 Telephone No tone from local (inside) telephone • Check if all cables are correctly connected: 1. CARDIO’s telephone cable conne

Page 18 - HVAC System

Troubleshooting 22 Type of telephone CARDIO can communicate with Touch-Tone telephones only. Central monitoring station When activating the account:

Page 19 - HVAC setback

Troubleshooting 23 X-10 No control from screen We take for granted that all local tests described in the installation process have been achieved i.e.

Page 20 - Heating setback

Troubleshooting 24 Electronic transformers Very often, halogen lights are sold with a built-in electronic transformer. The electronic circuit of this

Page 21 - System restore

Troubleshooting 25 TEMPERATURE CONTROL (from CARDIO’s thermostat only) Nothing works Baseboard heaters 1. check breaker associated with baseboard he

Page 22 - Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 26 Low temperature thermostat We strongly suggest that you install one thermostat used for low temperature detection (around 46 F or 8

Page 23 - X-10 interface protection

Modules for incandescent light only...

Page 24 - Telephone

Troubleshooting 27 Security Door/window contacts not changing status While you consecutively open and close a contact, the system do not change statu

Page 25 - Central monitoring station

Troubleshooting 28 General specifications of detectors that can be connected to CARDIO • voltage: between 12 and 14 Volt DC • maximal available curr

Page 26 - No control from screen

Troubleshooting 29 SECANT PERIPHERICAL PRODUCTS AND BUS. Touch screen(s) and key reader(s) None of the products is functioning 1. bad connection of

Page 27 - Electronic transformers

Troubleshooting 30 How to install the bus (refer to bus installation schematic) 1. wire the bus with the suggested cable; 2. leave a 10”loop out of

Page 28 - Central heating systems

Troubleshooting 31 LED status There are two LEDs on the CARDIO central controller printed circuit board (inside the metal box). 1) The LED in the m

Page 29 - Low temperature thermostat

Schematics 32 Schematics INSTALLATION SCHEMATICS Touch panel installation A: Provided 4x #4-40 Hex machine screws B: Provided 4x #6 5/8 Wood screws

Page 30 - Security

Schematics 33 Central controller installation D: To install the central controller use either the provided 4x #6 3/4 or the 4x #6 1”1/2 wood screws

Page 31 - Siren output

Schematics 34 CONNECTIONS SCHEMATICS Peripheral connection schematic

Page 32 - Only one item does not work

Schematics 35 Key reader (EKRa) connection schematic

Page 33 - Bus polarity

Schematics 36 Touch screen (TP2B) connection schematic NOTE: Use twisted pair of wires from CAT-5 or CAT-5e cable to wire the SNet Bus

Page 34 - LED status

Limited warranty 1 Limited warranty We appreciate your purchase of a Secant Home Automation Inc. product. We take pride of our products and they are

Page 35 - Schematics

Schematics 37 TP2B Master/Slave configuration Follow these steps to select between master and slave mode. NOTE: The TP2B is set as "master&quo

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Schematics 38 TP2B contrast adjustement Touch panel backside view (metal enclosure removed) Contrast adjustment screw. Turn counter clockwise to i

Page 37 - CONNECTIONS SCHEMATICS

Schematics 39 Heating system connection schematic The following section describes the different connection schematics depending on the type of heatin

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Schematics 40 2) Heat pump RH This type of temperature control system uses the relays labels « Heat », « Cool », « Fan ».and « Aux ». Heat This rela

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Schematics 41 4) HVAC This type of temperature control system uses the relay labels « Heat », « Cool », « Fan ».and « Aux ». Heat This relay is clos

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Schematics 42 5) HVAC setback This type of temperature control system uses the relay labels « Heat », « Cool » and « Fan ». Heat This relay is close

Page 41 - TP2B contrast adjustement

Schematics 43 6) Heating setback This type of temperature control system only uses the relay label « Heat ». In setback mode (economy) When the ambie

Page 42 - 1) Central heating

Schematics 44 Proverter HVAC controller connection schematic NOTE: Up to 4 Enerzone thermostat can be connected to the ProVerter. Therefore, wi

Page 43 - 3) Heat pump RC

Schematics 45 Telephone connection schematic

Page 44 - Connection schematic HVAC

Schematics 46 ADSL filter connection schematic

Page 45 - 5) HVAC setback

Limited warranty 2 THE SOFTWARE, HARDWARE, AND DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BUT NOT LIM

Page 46 - 6) Heating setback

Schematics 47 Telephone menu

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Schematics 48 PC to CARDIO connection schematic

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Industry Canada Warnings 49 Industry Canada Warnings The Industry Canada Label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equ

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Page 50 - Telephone menu

Installation procedure 3 Installation procedure The following is a suggested installation procedure for installing CARDIO and its peripheral items. W

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Installation procedure 4 PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION 9 Perform a complete analysis of the needs for each of the main functions (security, temperatur

Page 52 - Industry Canada Warnings

Installation procedure 5 1- Security equipment installation 1) Select alarm detectors and sensors according to needs and location. 2) Check correct

Page 53 - Montreal, Canada, H3J 1R4

Installation procedure 6 5- X-10 compatible module installation (if any) 1) Check loads to be controlled (type, power) and their respective specific

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