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PANEL ENROLLMENT

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DSC ®

A

  

Translator enrollment:

a) Enter Wireless Enrollment mode.

b) Trip the translator cover tamper to enroll the translator.

c) 

Zone Type: 03 (instant)

•  For the first 24 hours after power-up, all translator 

tamper trips will send a temporary “open” for 

enrollment purposes.

B

  

Sensor enrollment:

a) 

Enter Wireless Enrollment Mode.

b) Trip each sensor to initiate enrollment.

c) Set up the sensor for the desired behavior.

  Note, when translating to DSC, incoming sensors may

use only one input.  For example, reed or external 

contact, but not both.

Qolsys ®

•  Qolsys IQ panel uses Interlogix 319.5MHz protocol.

•  DSC Touch panel made by Qolsys uses DSC 433.92MHz

protocol.

FINISH

A

  

With the translator cover open, perform a panel sensor test.

•  When the translator cover is open the translator will only 

send sensor transmissions to the panel if the received sen-
sor transmissions have enough signal margin to be reliably 
received by the translator.

• 

 Closing the translator cover exits translator sensor test 

mode.  When the translator is not in sensor test mode all 
received sensor transmissions are sent to the panel.

•  Translator sensor test mode is locked out 24 hours after 

power up.  To re-enable sensor test mode, the translator 

must be power cycled by removing both 12VDC input 

power and backup battery for at least 5 seconds.

B

  Close the cover.  Test and verify proper operation at the 

panel.  Ensure all sensor alarms are reported properly to the 

central station.

C

  Translator Locking: Locking the translator locks all

translator configuration settings and provides takeover pro

-

tection.

a) Ensure all sensors are functioning as desired.

b) Carefully review the effects of manual translator locking

before proceeding:

•  Translator can not be factory defaulted.

•  Existing sensor configurations can not be changed.

However, new sensors may be configured.

•  Panel selection can not be changed.

•  Sensor selection can not be changed.

•  Manual translator 

LOCKING CAN NOT BE UNDONE

.

c) 

Open t

he translator cover and cut the lock wire.  The 

green and red LED will flash, and the sounder will beep to 

confirm.

•  

NOTE:

  If the lock wire is not cut, the translator will

automatically lock after 30 days of continuous operation.  
The effects are the same as manual locking; however, 

the automatic lock can be reset by power cycling the 
translator while the cover is open.

D

  With the cover closed, insert the cover securing screw into the 

screw hole near the cover latch.

Notes

 SENSORS

•  

If the translator loses both 12VDC input power and battery back

up power, sensor configuration data is retained.

•  Low battery, tamper, and supervisory signals are reported by the

translator on its ID.

•  Low battery signals from the translator are suppressed in the first

24 hours after power-up.  However, a missing battery condition is 

reported right away.

•  The translator does not support multiple loops on Honeywell 

sensors.  Only one loop may be used, reed or external.

•  When Sensor Select is set to 

2GIG®, both Honeywell® and

2GIG® sensors will be translated or repeated. 

•  Honeywell® and Napco® Panic transmitters are not supported.

 FAULT CONDITIONS

•  

12VDC input overvoltage fault:  Continually flashes and beeps on

the green LED and sounder.

•  12VDC input removed fault:  Green LED turns off and the 

sounder makes a long beep.

 FACTORY DEFAULT

•  To

 return the translator to a factory default condition, press and 

hold the configure button.  After a couple seconds, the sounder 

will start beeping rapidly.  Continue holding the button until the 

sounder stops beeping.

•  Factory default is not possible if the translator is locked.

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