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Restoral Reporting Zone Selection (Questions 21-27)

Restoral reporting can be enabled or disabled.  If you have programmed any of the zones for pulse
operation, then, following the restoral question, the 7720P will display "REST ON CHG (Y/N)".  This
feature is used for zones connected to the bell output of a panel, and when enabled (by pressing “Y”) will
report the zone in restoral when the pulse train stops and a steady-state level, either high or low, is left on
the zone input or when the steady-state level starts pulsing.  If you do not enable this feature (by pressing
“N”), the zone will only restore on a steady-state low logic level.

UL

Zone restoral must be enabled for UL installations.

Question 21

Rest. Z1 (Y/N)

Press “Y” to enable restoral reporting for zone 1.  Press “N” to disable restoral
reporting

Question 21a

Rest. On CHG
(Y/N)

Press “Y” if restore is to be sent when the type of signal
changes, i.e., when pulsing state changes to a steady-state
level (high or low) or when a steady state changes to a
pulsing state.  Restore normally occurs when the opposite
steady state occurs, e.g., when a steady-state high goes low.

Question 22

Rest. Z2 (Y/N)

Press “Y” to enable restoral reporting for zone 2.  Press “N” to disable restoral
reporting.

Question 22a

Rest. On CHG
(Y/N)

Press “Y” if restore is to be sent when the type of signal
changes, i.e., when pulsing state changes to a steady-state
level (high or low) or when a steady state changes to a
pulsing state.  Restore normally occurs when the opposite
steady state occurs, e.g., when a steady-state high goes low.

Question 23

Rest. Z3 (Y/N)

Press “Y” to enable restoral reporting for zone 3.  Press “N” to disable restoral
reporting.

Question 23a

Rest. On CHG
(Y/N)

Press “Y” if restore is to be sent when the type of signal
changes, i.e., when pulsing state changes to a steady-state
level (high or low) or when a steady state changes to a
pulsing state.  Restore normally occurs when the opposite
steady state occurs, e.g., when a steady-state high goes low.

Question 24

Rest. Z4 (Y/N)

Press “Y” to enable restoral reporting for zone 4.  Press “N” to disable restoral
reporting.

Question 24a

Rest. On CHG
(Y/N)

Press “Y” if restore is to be sent when the type of signal
changes, i.e., when pulsing state changes to a steady-state
level (high or low) or when a steady state changes to a
pulsing state.  Restore normally occurs when the opposite
steady-state occurs, e.g., when a steady state high goes low.

Question 25

Rest. Z5 (Y/N)

Press “Y” to enable restoral reporting for zone 5  Press “N” to disable restoral
reporting.

Question 25a

Rest. On CHG
(Y/N)

Press “Y” if restore is to be sent when the type of signal
changes, i.e., when pulsing state changes to a steady-state
level (high or low) or when a steady state changes to a
pulsing state.  Restore normally occurs when the opposite
steady state occurs, e.g., when a steady-state high goes low.

Question 26

Rest. Z6 (Y/N)

Press “Y” to enable restoral reporting for zone 6.  Press “N” to disable restoral
reporting.

Question 26a

Rest. On CHG
(Y/N)

Press “Y” if restore is to be sent when the type of signal
changes, i.e., when pulsing state changes to a steady-state
level (high or low) or when a steady-state changes to a
pulsing state.  Restore normally occurs when the opposite
steady state occurs, e.g., when a steady state high goes low.

Summary of Contents for AlarmNet 7835C

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Page 2: ...erica A Side B Side The FCC has divided the spectrum allocated to cellular communication between two carriers in each geographic location A and B The B side is operated by the local telephone company...

Page 3: ...rol Center then logs the alarm and routes it via RF to the appropriate AlarmNet A or AlarmNet M equipped central station System Features Hardware Features Up to 6 input zones when ECP is not used that...

Page 4: ...l with a single click test message refer to the Testing section for details b Test communication with the AlarmNet C network by double clicking the tamper test switch and receiving message validation...

Page 5: ...27 0 Register radio must be programmed 11a Pulse Z3 Y N N Replacement radio must have PIN 11b Z3 Delay 00 127 0 12a Pulse Z4 Y N N 12b Z4 Delay 00 127 0 13a Pulse Z5 Y N N 13b Z5 Delay 00 127 0 14a Pu...

Page 6: ...raph which is intended to be used as an installation tool and troubleshooting aid will become active LOCKING TAB LOCKING TAB Do not attempt to remove the upper cover There are no user serviceable comp...

Page 7: ...or approximately 5 seconds followed by the RSSI bar graph green LEDs lighting in a chaser sequence from left to right After this power up sequence the Radio Status LEDs display solid green blinking ye...

Page 8: ...ce request message un successful B side Red off MicroBurst coverage found B side 3 LED 3 blinking 7835C searching for MicroBurst coverage from the A side carrier Time to complete 1 5 minutes Green on...

Page 9: ...signal 3 Find a location where the signal level is consistently better than 2 bars or 98dBm as measured with the 7720P The 7835C can function properly with the signal strength level as low as one hal...

Page 10: ...st The yellow radio status LED blinks rapidly while waiting for validation Validation is a low priority receipt from AlarmNet to the 7835C and may take several minutes to receive If a message is not v...

Page 11: ...wer Y Press SHIFT Y for YES answer SHIFT Press before pressing a SHIFT key function Will light SHIFT LED LED goes out once a key is pressed Press again for each SHIFT function desired 1 A 1 For enteri...

Page 12: ...s to right Press N to enable voltage triggers for alarm input This question will NOT appear if you are programming via the control panel since ECP mode is automatically required Question 2 will be the...

Page 13: ...red it will go back to the top of the list and try again If the radio remains out of coverage for 24 hours it will actively test for service as it did the first time it was powered up Auto Roam This m...

Page 14: ...pulse detection on the zone is automatically disabled UL Questions 9 14 Select N for Pulse and 00 for Delay for UL installations Question 9 Pulse Z1 Y N Press Y if zone 1 is connected to a pulsed bel...

Page 15: ...ne 6 is connected to a pulsed bell output Question 14b will appear If you press N the following appears Question 14a Z6 Delay 00 127 Enter the reporting delay from 1 127 seconds for zone 6 Enter 00 fo...

Page 16: ...ate high goes low Question 23 Rest Z3 Y N Press Y to enable restoral reporting for zone 3 Press N to disable restoral reporting Question 23a Rest On CHG Y N Press Y if restore is to be sent when the t...

Page 17: ...e designated for Telco fault reporting and one zone designated for tamper reporting Question 28 O C Zone Enter the open close reporting zone number 1 6 A 0 entry will not assign a zone to O C status m...

Page 18: ...cond central station for zone 3 Enter N to disable reporting Question 40 2CS Z4 Y N Press Y to enable reporting to second central station for zone 4 Enter N to disable reporting Question 41 2CS Z5 Y N...

Page 19: ...EW question If you are NOT programming the radio through a panel and no password has been assigned the following appears ENTER PASSWORD Y N Passwords can be used to split the programming questions int...

Page 20: ...an take several minutes to complete Initiate the registration sequence by either clicking the tamper switch 3 times or by pressing shift and the up arrow on the 7720P If you are using a 7720P skip to...

Page 21: ...sociated with this MIN in the AlarmNet database Registration Timed Out If no response to the registration request is received from AlarmNet this message will be displayed Reg Reject Bad ID PS If the C...

Page 22: ...lpha numeric PIN that must be obtained by having an authorized person call the AlarmNet TAC Technical Assistance Center The PIN should be entered followed by the enter key Registration MSG1 Sent Regis...

Page 23: ...unting holes must be used It is important to attach the unit securely so that it cannot be removed or accidentally knocked off the wall after installation SCREW SCREW MOUNTING HOLES WALL Figure 2 Moun...

Page 24: ...e installation s configuration A C 1 A C 2 T R I G G E R V O L T A G E T R I G G E R G N D Z O N E 1 Z O N E 2 Z O N E 3 Z O N E 4 Z O N E 5 E C P I N Z O N E 6 E C P O U T R A D I O F A U L T R E L A...

Page 25: ...voltage on each wire for different alarm conditions NOTE Trig must be connected to the control s electrical ground as shown in figures 6 7 8 9 and 10 and not to earth ground If the alarm control pane...

Page 26: ...ion Instructions UL For UL ECP installations the 7835C must be connected to a Listed compatible control unit 7835C TERMINAL BLOCK ECP IN TERM 9 ECP OUT TERM 10 TRIG TERM 4 DATA OUT GND DATA IN CONTROL...

Page 27: ...Sequence section Backup Battery Connection The optional battery backup ADEMCO 7720BT can provide over 4 hours of system life in the event of an AC power failure When AC power is lost the 7835C enters...

Page 28: ...y consists of one yellow and four green LEDs arranged in a bar graph It indicates the signal strength at which the 7835C is receiving the local cell The display is intended as an installation aid for...

Page 29: ...thin 90 seconds of a successful transmission it will retransmit the alarm The 7835C will continue to retransmit an unvalidated alarm once every 90 seconds until the message is validated or the old ala...

Page 30: ...nnel xxx Sys x SID z xxxx Network System Display Channel xxx indicates the control channel that the 7835C is using to communicate with the local cell Sys x indicates the local carrier A side or B side...

Page 31: ...mat codes above Ba Represents battery condition Battery voltage acceptable Battery voltage below 11 5V 5 V Battery voltage going low has not yet been sent to the central station appears only briefly X...

Page 32: ...mounting location Refer to Selecting a Suitable Installation Site section Ensure the antenna connector is not damaged or obstructed Ensure the antenna is screwed down securely Low Battery message sen...

Page 33: ...or antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated Move the radio or television receiver away from the receiver control Move the antenna leads away from an...

Page 34: ...m Systems 5 For all modes of operation residential burglar alarm installations must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code and UL1641 Installation and Classification of Residential Burglar...

Page 35: ...35 127 6...

Page 36: ...put triggering levels Zones 1 and 2 selectable GND or 4 5 to 14 2 volts into 10k ohms Zones 3 6 4 5 to 12 volts into 10k ohms RF power output 600mW Frequency band 833 835MHz Transmit 878 880MHz Receiv...

Page 37: ...E L A Y 2 A U X R E L A Y 1 A U X R E L A Y 2 TRANSFORMER 16 5VAC 40VA ADEMCO 1361 ADEMCO 1361CN IN CANADA 1 2 3 4 TYPICAL CONTROL PANEL OUTPUT Bell Output Voltage Trigger Relay Module 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...

Page 38: ...ABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAU...

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