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Page 1: ...II LEGEND 100 INSTALLER PROGRAMMING LCD KEYPAD PROGRAMMING MANUAL Revision 3 2 A Subsidiary of Pittway Corp 163 Eileen Way Syosset NY 11791 800 645 5430 l 516 921 8666 Fl2345A REV 4191 ...

Page 2: ...7 Programming Levels a CHAPTER 8 Sample Programming Session 11 CHAPTER 9 Keypad Programming Questions 12 Programming Level 12 CS Communications 12 User Definition 18 System Attributes 19 SystemTiming 2 1 System Function Codes 23 AlarmTypes 2 5 TroubleTypes 2 8 ZoneDefinition 3 0 KeypadConditions 3 3 Partitions 3 4 Upload Parameters 35 CHAPTER 10 Programming Levels 37 Quick 37 Intermediate 38 Parti...

Page 3: ...ad display These displays contain easy to understand simple english language prompts The programmingquestions aredescribed indetail inthe LCD Keypad ProgrammingQues tions section of this manual The keypad programming sequence has been designed to take into account typical LEGEND in stallations You only have to answer the questions that are applicable to the level of your installa tion Keypad progr...

Page 4: ...e made to the current question The questions have been organized to skip questions which are not neces sary based on previous responses For example if a secondary receiver telephone number is not defined then the related questions dealing with the secondary number will be skipped Therefore do not be alarmed if the NEXT QUESTION key does not always obtain the next sequential question number PREVIOU...

Page 5: ... ERASE FIELD key normally the 6 key This will blank out the entire field from the current cursor position to the end of the field and applies only to numerical and text fields only Note After the SHIFT key is depressed the Ready light will be lit PREV LETTER The PREVIOUS LETTER is similar to the NEXT LETTER key howeverscrolls backwards through the character set for text entry The character sequenc...

Page 6: ...d Due to space limitations some question titles are abbreviated Ifthe question deals with an area containing multiple offsets such as zones or users then the display will contain a reference to the particular value being defined ex ample ZNOl for zone l For a complete explanation of each programming question consult sec tion 9 of this manual VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Value Displays the current contents of ...

Page 7: ...ple entry of an F requires depression of the SHIFT key followed by the 6 NOTE After the SHIFT key has been pressed the Ready light will be lit EXAMPLE For example to enter an account number of A397 type SHIFT 1 3 9 7 TEXT The text questions enter the English language descriptions used within the LEGEND panel Valid entry consists of the letters A Z 0 9 space and selected special characters The lett...

Page 8: ...IFT 5 F SHIFT 6 For example entry of an F requires depression of the SHIFT key followed by the 6 NOTE After the SHIFT key has been pressed the Ready light will be lit EXAMPLE For example to enter an account number of A397 type SHIFT 1 3 9 7 TEXT The text questions enter the English language descriptions used within the LEGEND panel Valid entry consists of the letters A Z 0 9 space and selected spe...

Page 9: ...uence number This method provides instant access to any LEGEND 100 programming question through the three digit sequence number A master listing containing all the programming questions can be found in the Advanced Programming section of this manual FORMAT SHIFT NEXT QUESTION NNN where SHIFT NEXT QUESTION is the depression of the SHIFT key followed by NEXT QUESTION function key NNN is the three di...

Page 10: ...E TYPES ZONE DEFINITIONS KEYPAD CONDITIONS PARTITION KEYPAD DEFINITION For example if requesting the Zone CS Code question number 113 the Zone selection ques tion 111 will first appear After entry of the desired zone the first question will appearfor that zone The nextquestion to apperar also depends on the programming level selected See list of program ming questions in section 10 of this manual ...

Page 11: ... necessary The system contains up to sixteen alarm types TROUBLE TYPES Questlons 109 l lo Trouble types are used to define the reportingcodes and characteristics for different trouble con ditions When setting up a zone a trouble type will be requested The system contains up to eight trouble types ZONE DEFINITION Questlons 11 137 The LEGEND l 00 panel can contain up to sixteen hardwiredzones The zo...

Page 12: ...s will adhere to the types as described in the System Defaults Using the quick mode it is only necessary to answer some of the communications questions INTERMEDIATE The intermediate level is similar to the quick mode except the installer has additional flexibility in programming reporting codes timing options and some of the zone characteristics This program ming level will probably be sufficient ...

Page 13: ...QUICKprogramming levelexceptthatcertainreport ingcodes timingoptionsandzonecharacteristics arcprogrammable PARTITIONED IdenticaltotheINTERMEDIATElevelexcept thatthesystem isbeing setupin apartitioned configuration andthezones users andkeypads areassignable tothe partitions ADVANCED ln theADVANCEDmode allprogramming questions will bepresented Whenthedesired choicehasbeenselected press theNEXTQUFSTI...

Page 14: ...nted with each programming level are listed in section 10of this manual 9 2 CS COMMUNICATIONS The Central Station Communications section defines the telephone numbers and dialing options for the LEGEND l 00 panel to communicate with a Central Station receiver and the remote programming devices CALLBACK TELEPHONE NUMBER IOOIC LLII CKI The LEGEND 100 can be programmed and operated remotely from eith...

Page 15: ...telephone number of this remote printer and modem and can vary from account to account If the panel should not transmit system log information then leave this question blank The DUMP telephone numbercancontain upto 32digtts Additional information for the Auto Dump function is defined in questions 145156 The Auto Dump feature requires a modem and serial printer at the remote location See the Callba...

Page 16: ...e ALARM 1233 RESTORE 123E EEE 3 4x2 All messages are sent with a two digit condition code in a single transmission The account n number transmitted depends on the numberof digits j defined in the account number field Example i 5482 31 Note The format entered in this question will be ignored if the answer to question 004 is either BFSK or FBI SECONDARY CENTRAL STATION RECEIVER lz 3 Enter the teleph...

Page 17: ...estion 004 is either BFSK or FBI NUMBER OF PARTITIONS The LEGEND 100 can be set upto look like multiple control panels to the Central Station These independent subdivisions are known as partltlons Enter the number of partitions for this installation Ifthe system is non partitioned then the number of partitions should be 1 The zones keypads and users associated with each partition will be defined i...

Page 18: ...s from other installers The code should probably be kept uniform for each Alarm company The factory default value for the installer code is 123456 NOTE Special care should be made whenever changing the installer code value since subsequent keypad programming sessions will require the code entered TO H TONE DIALING ENABLE pGxErI i Indicates whether touch tone dialing should be enabled for the panel...

Page 19: ...EGEND 100 is connected to the existingtelephone lineof the location avalue of one ring for pickup would probably be undesirable since the panel would pickup and seize the telephone line every time the phone rang If an answering machine is present at the control panel site then the number of rings should be set greater than the number of rings for the answering machine to pickup Default value e 10 ...

Page 20: ...ening or closing code questions 006 010 USER PARTITION ASSIGNMENT I cc This question defines the partition assignment for this user Users can be defined for multiple partitions which means that their user access codes will be accepted at the keypads associatedwith morethan one partition If the system is being operated as a single partition then all active users should be defined to partition numbe...

Page 21: ...AY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ENABLE 16 ZONE OPERATION pzzzzq The LEGEND 100 panel contains eight zones on the main control board with an additional eight zone capability through an expansion board Ifthe expansion board is present in the system answer YES to this question Default NO NOTE Only answer YES to the question ifthe zone expansion board is present BYPASS TRANSMISSIO...

Page 22: ...ould be used to acknowledge system activity such as alarms or troubles and to exit the alarm memory mode If YES then system reset can be performed using the 3 1 keys or a valid user number If NO then only a valid user code is accepted RESTORES TO FOLLOW LOOP Indicates whether all restore signals are to follow the loop or after bell cutoff If NO then restores occur after the bell cutoff period Defa...

Page 23: ...e front door Eachzone allows selection of eitherentry time see question 127 Specify entry delay l In 15 second Increments The entry delay can be defined from 0 to 14 fifteen second intervals with 15indicating an infinite exitdelay ENTRYDELAYP m Specifies entry delay 2 in 15 second increments The entry delay can be defined from 0 to 14 fifteen second intervals with 15indicatingan infinite exit dela...

Page 24: ...o whichever relay is used for that particular alarm or trouble type CUTOFF TIMER 3 I057 TIMER33MIN p oo 15 I I The LEGEND 100 contains three different bell cutoff times which can be selected for the alarm and trouble types Enter the duration of timeout 3 in one minute intervals GLOBAL BELL LOCKOUT COUNTER pi Indicates the total number of bell activations from all zones of the panel that will cause...

Page 25: ...ted to the Central station will depend on the partition where the opening occurred In addition if the transmission format selected includes the user code then the user number will be included CLOSING CODE 1065 CLOSING CODE 1 1 p 0 F P Indicates the reporting code for a closing If the system is partitioned then the account number transmitted to the Central station will depend on the partition where...

Page 26: ...Indicates whether the buzzer should be activated upon AC Loss BUZZER ON LOW BATTERY Iy UZLOWBATTI fT Indicates whether the buzzer should be activated upon a low battery condition BUZZER ON SYSTEM ERROR ppE Tiq Indicates whether the buzzer should be activated upon a system error condition AMBUSH TYPE prGy This determines whether a valid user code altered by or one will be interpreted as an ambush c...

Page 27: ...y zone in questions 118 123 124 SELECT ALARM TYPE 1 The alarm type selection display requests the desired alarm type for maintenance The valid choices are 01 16 and an entry of 00 will skip the alarm type questions and proceed to the Trouble Types After completion of the last Alarm type question 098 the selection question will reappear anddisplay the next alarmtype value Forexample after completio...

Page 28: ...ore option enabled question 116 ALARM TYPE CS TRANSMISSION TYPE VI Specifies to which Central Station number this alarm type will be transmitted The options are CS l ONLY Primary rec only CS 2 ONLY Secondary rec only CS l cS I2 Both receivers always CS l OR CS 2 CS l backed up by CS 2 NONE No Alarm Transmission Local condition BELL DELAY Indicates whether this alarm type should use the system bell...

Page 29: ... trigger ALARM TYPE LATCHED TRIGGERS p Txx Indicates which of the voltage level triggers will be activatedfor a maintaineddurationwith this Alarm Type The triggers are selected by placing a Y in the appropriate trigger position The FORWARD and BACKWARD keys will move the cursor position to the desired trigger position which indicates the trigger number The TOGGLE key will change the Yes No status ...

Page 30: ...OUBLE LOW BATTERY SYS ERROR etc The Trouble Type description should apply to the general condition rather than the specific zone The second line of a trouble display on an LCD keypad will contain the sixteen character zone description entered in question 113 TROUBLE TYPE CENTRAL STATION CODE ESCODETRBxI I 0 F J Indicates the code transmitted to the Central Trouble types are used to define the repo...

Page 31: ...SELECT pGpFifq Indicates which of the three system bell cutoff timeout periods applies to this Trouble Type for the relays selected in questions 109 and 110 The system time outs have been entered as questions 055 057 TROUBLE TYPE MOMENTARY TRIGGERS 71 Indicates which of the voltage level triggers will be activated for a momentarytime duration for this Trouble Type The FORWARD and BACKWARD keys wil...

Page 32: ...mat selected in questions 006 and 010 The LEGEND 100 can transmit to two separate Central Stations and these two receivers can have different formats The following examples are provided for the different formats for transmissions of alarm conditions STANDAkD I Example 123Z where Z Zone CS code The value entered for the Alarm Type CS code will not be used EXTENDED 123A AAA Z where A Alarm type CS C...

Page 33: ...e a zone code of 12 can be entered as a C SHIFT 3 from the keypad R Restore code question 088 This format identifies a restore by the zone number and type of alarm PARTITION SELECTION ill7 PARTIT ZNxx 1 I l 8 I r 1 Indicates the tition that the zone belongs Each zone can beassigned to only one partition If the panel has been setup as a single partition then all zones should be assignedto partition...

Page 34: ...s whether this zone participates in either bell or dialer lockout If YES then the various lockout information defined in questions 58 81 will be used e 7 L CS BYPASS 129CSRYP ZNxx INO Indicates whether this zone will transmit a bypass code to the Central Station J ZONE BUZZER ON TROUBLE piGCq Indicates whether the keypad buzzer sounder will be active upon a trouble condition If YES the trouble buz...

Page 35: ...tion triggers an alarm condition Default value 00 9 10 KEYPADCONDfllONS In addition to the sixteen hardwired zones there are four conditions which can be user activated directly from the keypad These conditions can duplicate functions which already exist as hardwired zones The keypad conditions can be initiated as follows lK yAD 1 2 l l 3 3 4 DURESS SIGNAL Note The Duress condition can be initiate...

Page 36: ...e LED keypads while the LCD keypads are known as 9 16 Each partition display will contain sixteen indicators reflectingwhether that keypad has beenassignedto the partition Entryof a Y indicates that the keypad belongs to the partitionwhile an Nindicates that the keypad does not belong Note Whenever a keypad is assigned to a partition it will be removed from any previously defined partition PARTITI...

Page 37: ...to Upload feature will transmit the system log information to a printer located at the DUMP phone number see question 002 If this number is blank then the Auto Dumpfeature has not been selected The DUMP phone number can be located at the Central Station Alarm Company or any location with a modem and printer The Dump phone number can vary from account to account The Auto Upload feature can be progr...

Page 38: ...sent whenever this account transmits system log information This account number is for reference purposesonly andwill be printed atthe top ofthe remote report for identification purposes This account number has no bearingon the account numbers transmitted to the Central Station for alar activity AUTO UPLOAD DESCRIPTION 1 l The printer at the DUMP phone number merely answers the telephone number an...

Page 39: ... Programming Level CS COMTWNICATIONS ATTRIBUTES 001 Callback Number 003 CS i Receiver Number 004 Pulses Per Second CWl 005 Parity CS l 006 Format CS l 007 CS 2 Receiver Phone Number 008 Pulses Per Second CS 2 009 Parity CS 2 010 Format CS 2 012 Account Number 1 013 Account Number 2 oi4 Installer Code 015 Touch Tone Dialing LEGEND 100 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING Page 37 ...

Page 40: ... Dialer Delay 048 Exit Delay 049 Entry Delay l 050 Entry Delay 2 051 CS Test Time 052 AC Loss Delay 053 Exit Triggers 054 Entry Triggers SYS FUNCTION TROUBLE CODES 062 Bypass Code 063 Abort Code 064 Opening Code 065 Closing Code 066 SystemTest Code 067 AC Failure Code 068 AC Restore Code 069 Low Battery Code 070 Low Battery Restore 071 System Error Code 077 Ambush Enable 078 User 16 Ambush Code AL...

Page 41: ...CS Test Time 052 AC Loss Delay 053 Exit Triggers 054 Entry Triggers SYS FUNCTION TROUBLE CODES 062 Bypass Code 063 Abort Code 064 Opening Code 065 Closing Code 066 System Test Code 067 AC Failure Code 068 AC Restore Code 069 Low Battery Code _ 070 Low Battery Restore 071 System Error Code 077 Ambush Enable 078 User 16 Ambush Code ALARM TYPES 085 Select Alarm Type 086 Description 087 CS Code 088 CS...

Page 42: ...storeCode 069Low BatteryCode 070Low BatteryRestoreCode 071SystemErrorCode 072SystemError Reset 073DownloadCode 074BuzzeronAC Loss 075BuzzeronLow Battery 076Buzzeron SystemError 077 AmbushEnable 078User16AmbushCode 07924 HourAC Trouble 080 24 Hour Low Battery 08124 Hour SystemError 082TroubleTypeAC Failure 083TroubleType Low Battery 084TroubleType SystemError ALARM TYPES 085SelectAlarm Type 086Desc...

Page 43: ...PS 2300 PARITY No MESSAGEFMT Standard TOUCHTONE DIALING FcIT k ENABLE PER C R OTE DISARM CS RE OTE BYPASS INSTALLER CODE USER USER ACCESS CODE 1 1234 4 5 6 i 9 10 ll 12 13 14 15 N NUMBEROF ATTEMPTS _ 8 Y RING COUNT 8 Y EXTENDED Y EXTENDED Y ANTIJAM N ACKNOLEDGEMENT N ATTRIBUTES ID AUTH ORIGIN PARTITION ACCESS 11 1 Ynnnnnnn 2 2 1 Ynnnnnnn 3 2 1 Y n n n n n n n 4 2 1 Ynnnnnnn 5 2 1 Ynnnnnnn 6 2 1 Yn...

Page 44: ... Abort NORMAL t AMBUSH N KEYPAD DIRECTORY ENAB Y SYSTEM TiMING BELL DELAY 15 Second DIALER DELAY 15 Second EXIT DELAY 60 Second ENTRY DELAY l 30 Second ENTRY DELAY 2 60 Second CS TEST DELAY 3AM AC LOSS DELAY 15 Minute CUTOFF TIMER 1 14 Minute CUTOFF TIMER 2 Infinite CUTOFF TIMER 3 2 Minute LOCAL GLOBAL BELL LOCKOUTCOUNT 15 15 DIALER LOCKOUTCOUNT 15 15 12345678 EXIT TRIGGERS nnnnnnnn ENTRY TRIGGERS...

Page 45: ... TYPES 1 2 CS CODE F F BELL DELAY N N DIALER DEL N N TIMEOUT SEL 1 1 3 4 F F N N N N 1 1 MOMENTARY nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn 5 6 F F N N N N 1 1 IATCHED nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn 7 F N N 1 TYPE DESCRIPTION 1 AC Loss 2 Low Bat 3 Grnd Fault 4 System Err 5 FIRE TRBLE 6 Trouble 7 Spare 8 Spare RELAY l RELAY 2 R...

Page 46: ... Bedroom Living Room Dining Room Den Smoke Detector Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Panic 7 8 9 10 11 3 1 3 3 3 Y N Y Y Y N Y N N N N N N N N 1 1 1 1 1 N Y N N N N Y N N N 3 1 3 3 3 6 5 6 6 6 Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N YjS N N N N N N N N 2 2 2 2 2 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Y N N N N Y N N N N N N N N 15 15 15 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 ZONE TYPE Exit Entry 12 3 Y ...

Page 47: ... LED LCD 12345678 12345 678 1 000 000 nnnnnnnn YYnnnnnn 2 nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn 3 nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn 4 nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn 5 nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn 6 nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn 7 nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn 8 nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn i i G t G E P TERS DAY OF MONTH 01 DAY OF WEEK SUNDAY REPORTHOUR 00 REPORTMINUTE 00 MAX EVENTS 99 DUMPACCT NO 0000 DESCRIPTION 1 DESCRIPTION 2 DESCRIPTION 3 DESCRIPTION 4 END OF REPORT LEGEND l 00 KEYPAD ...

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