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Note to Installers

The warningson thispage contain vitalinformation. Asthe onlyindividualin con-
tact with systemusers, it isthe installer’sresponsibilityto bring each itemin this
warning to the attention of allusersof thissystem.

System Failures

Thissystemhasbeen carefullydesigned to be aseffective aspossible. There are
circumstances, however, involving fire, burglary, or other typesof emergencies
where it maynot provide protection. Anyalarmsystemof anytype maybe com-
promised deliberatelyor mayfailto operate asexpected for a varietyof reasons.
Some, but not all, of the reasonsmaybe:

Access by Intruders

Intrudersmayenter through an unprotected accesspoint, circumvent a sensing
device, evade detection bymoving through an area of insufficient coverage, dis-
connect a warning device, or interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the
system.

Component Failure

Although everyeffort hasbeen made to make thissystemasreliable aspossible,
the systemmayfailto function asintended due to the failure of a component.

Compromise of Radio Frequency (Wireless) Devices

Signalsmaynot reach the receiver under allcircumstanceswhich could include
metalobjectsplaced on or near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inad-
vertent radio signalinterference.

Criminal Knowledge

Thissystemcontainssecurityfeatureswhich were known to be effective at the
time of manufacture. It ispossible for personswith criminalintent to develop tech-
niqueswhich reduce the effectivenessof these features. It isimportant that the
securitysystembe reviewed periodicallyto ensure that itsfeaturesremain effect-
ive and that it isupdated or replaced if it isfound that it doesnot provide the pro-
tection expected.

Failure of Replaceable Batteries

Thissystem’swirelesstransmittershave been designed to provide severalyears
of batterylife under normalconditions. The expected batterylife isa function of
the device environment, usage, and type. Ambient conditionssuch ashigh humid-
ity, high or low temperatures, or large temperature fluctuationsmayreduce the
expected batterylife. While each transmitting device hasa low batterymonitor
which identifieswhen the batteriesneed to be replaced, thismonitor mayfailto
operate asexpected. Regular testing and maintenance willkeep the systemin
good operating condition.

Inadequate Installation

Asecuritysystemmust be installed properlyin order to provide adequate pro-
tection. Everyinstallation should be evaluated bya securityprofessionalto
ensure that allaccesspointsand areasare covered. Locksand latcheson win-
dowsand doorsmust be secure and operate asintended. Windows, doors,
walls, ceilingsand other building materialsmust be of sufficient strength and con-
struction to provide the levelof protection expected. Areevaluation must be done
during and after anyconstruction activity. An evaluation bythe fire and/or police
department ishighlyrecommended if thisservice isavailable.

Inadequate Testing

Most problemsthat would prevent an alarmsystemfromoperating asintended
can be found byregular testing and maintenance. The complete systemshould
be tested weeklyand immediatelyafter a break-in, an attempted break-in, a fire,
a storm, an earthquake, an accident, or anykind of construction activityinside or
outside the premises. The testing should include allsensing devices, keypads,
consoles, alarmindicating devices, and anyother operationaldevicesthat are
part of the system.

Insufficient Time

There maybe circumstanceswhen the systemwilloperate asintended, yet the
occupantswillnot be protected froman emergencydue to their inabilityto
respond to the warningsin a timelymanner. If the systemisremotelymonitored,
the response maynot occur in time to protect the occupantsor their belongings.

Motion Detectors

Motion detectorscan onlydetect motion within the designated areasasshown in
their respective installation instructions. Theycannot discriminate between
intrudersand intended occupants. Motion detectorsdo not provide volumetric
area protection. Theyhave multiple beamsof detection and motion can onlybe
detected in unobstructed areascovered bythese beams. Theycannot detect
motion which occursbehind walls, ceilings, floor, closed doors, glasspartitions,
glassdoorsor windows. Anytype of tampering whether intentionalor unin-
tentionalsuch asmasking, painting, or spraying of anymaterialon the lenses, mir-
rors, windowsor anyother part of the detection systemwillimpair itsproper
operation.

Passive infrared motion detectorsoperate bysensing changesin temperature.
However their effectivenesscan be reduced when the ambient temperature
risesnear or above bodytemperature or if there are intentionalor unintentional
sourcesof heat in or near the detection area. Some of these heat sourcescould
be heaters, radiators, stoves, barbecues, fireplaces, sunlight, steamvents, light-
ing and so on.

Power Failure

Controlunits, intrusion detectors, smoke detectorsand manyother security
devicesrequire an adequate power supplyfor proper operation. If a device oper-
atesfrombatteries, it ispossible for the batteriesto fail. Even if the batterieshave
not failed, theymust be charged, in good condition and installed correctly. If a
device operatesonlybyAC power, anyinterruption, however brief, willrender
that device inoperative while it doesnot have power. Power interruptionsof any
length are often accompanied byvoltage fluctuationswhich maydamage elec-
tronicequipment such asa securitysystem. After a power interruption has
occurred, immediatelyconduct a complete systemtest to ensure that the system
operatesasintended.

Security and Insurance

Regardlessof itscapabilities, an alarmsystemisnot a substitute for propertyor life
insurance. An alarmsystemalso isnot a substitute for propertyowners, renters, or
other occupantsto act prudentlyto prevent or minimize the harmfuleffectsof an
emergencysituation.

Smoke Detectors

Smoke detectorsthat are a part of thissystemmaynot properlyalert occupantsof
a fire for a number of reasons, some of which follow. The smoke detectorsmay
have been improperlyinstalled or positioned. Smoke maynot be able to reach the
smoke detectors, such aswhen the fire isin a chimney, wallsor roofs, or on the
other side of closed doors. Smoke detectorsmaynot detect smoke fromfireson
another levelof the residence or building.
Everyfire isdifferent in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of burning.
Smoke detectorscannot sense alltypesof firesequallywell. Smoke detectorsmay
not provide timelywarning of firescaused bycarelessnessor safetyhazardssuch
assmoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of flam-
mable materials, overloaded electricalcircuits, children playing with matches, or
arson.
Even if the smoke detector operatesasintended, there maybe circumstances
when there isinsufficient warning to allow alloccupantsto escape in time to avoid
injuryor death.

Telephone Lines

If telephone linesare used to transmit alarms, theymaybe out of service or busy
for certain periodsof time. Also an intruder maycut the telephone line or defeat its
operation bymore sophisticated meanswhich maybe difficult to detect.

Warning Devices

Warning devicessuch assirens, bells, horns, or strobesmaynot warn people or
waken someone sleeping if there isan intervening wallor door. If warning devices
are located on a different levelof the residence or premise, then it islesslikelythat
the occupantswillbe alerted or awakened. Audible warning devicesmaybe
interfered with byother noise sourcessuch asstereos, radios, televisions, air con-
ditioners, other appliances, or passing traffic. Audible warning devices, however
loud, maynot be heard bya hearing-impaired person.

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Summary of Contents for TL280

Page 1: ...llation Guide V4 1 For installation manual visit www dsc com Warning This manual contains informationon limitations regarding product use andfunction and inform ationonthelimitations as toliability of...

Page 2: ...5 TechnicalSpecifications Ratings and Compatibility 5 CommunicatorInstallation Configuration 5 Installing Communicatorin Panel 6 InitialPanelProgramming 8 CommunicatorStatus LEDs 8 CommunicatorTrouble...

Page 3: ...time to protectthe occupantsortheirbelongings Motion Detectors Motion detectorscan onlydetectmotion within the designated areasasshown in theirrespective installation instructions Theycannotdiscrimina...

Page 4: ...al apply to all specified models unless stated differently Models ending in R include a built in RS 232 interface for connecting to third party applications The TL280 R supports integration over IP an...

Page 5: ...unicator Ratings Model TL280 R PowerSupply Ratings InputVoltage 10 8 12 5 VDC Power is supplied from the panel s PC Link header or a PCL 422 module in remote cabinetinstallations In remote cabinet ins...

Page 6: ...an RS 232 cable must be connected between the third party device and the communicator module NOTE Maximum cable length for RS 232 cable is 8 ft 2 4 m Please refer to the installation manual for the th...

Page 7: ...or Wiring Diagram AUDIO DEFAULT DSC UA601 PC LINK COM TL280 R ACAC Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 AUX BELL PGM1 PGM3 RING T 1 HS2016 2032 2064 2128 UA621 Input Ratings 10 8V 12 5 VDC 100mA DS...

Page 8: ...e Communicator Set up 1 In panel section 377 Communication Variables subsection 002 Communication Delays sub subsection 1 Com munication Delay program 060 seconds 2 In panel section 382 Communicator O...

Page 9: ...wice for receive Communicator Troubleshooting Table 6 Trouble Indications Trouble Indic ation Trouble Indicator Digit Possible Causes Trouble Possible Solution No Indication N A No Power l Check the p...

Page 10: ...her N A Initialization Sequence l The unitis still initializing please waitwhile the unitgets its programming and establishes a connection to all programmed receivers NOTE This process may take severa...

Page 11: ...011 Installer Code Default CAFE Valid range 0000 FFFF 012 DLS Incoming Port Default 0BF6 3062 Valid range 0000 FFFF 013 DLS Outgoing Port Default 0BFA 3066 Valid range 0000 FFFF 015 DLS Call Up IP De...

Page 12: ...eceiver 1 Domain Name Default 32 ASCIIcharacters ________________________________ Ethernet Receiver 2 Options 111 Ethernet Receiver 2 Account Code Default 0000000000 Valid range 0000000001 FFFFFFFFFE...

Page 13: ...orworkmanship such written notice to be received in alleventspriorto expir ation ofthe warrantyperiod There isabsolutelyno warrantyon software and all software productsare sold asa userlicense underth...

Page 14: ...torcontract IfYou do notagree to the termsofthisEULA DSC is unwilling to license the SOFTWAREPRODUCTto You and You have no rightto use it SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE The SOFTWAREPRODUCTisprotected bycopy...

Page 15: ...andardsEN61000 6 3 EN55022 CISPR22 4 The TL280R TL280 module usesAES128 encryption and heartbeatsuper vision forboth the Ethernetcommunication path and itmeetssecuritylevelsS2 as perEN50136 2 1 EN5013...

Page 16: ...yco willaggressivelyenforce itsintellectualpropertyrightsto the fullestextentofthe law including pursuitofcriminalprosecution wherevernecessary All trademarksnotowned byTyco are the propertyoftheirres...

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