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Installation Instructions

466-1512-01 Rev F
August 2003

Concord Security System

(Software Version 3.1)

Part Numbers:
60-792-01-95R
60-734-01
60-801-01

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Summary of Contents for 60-734-01

Page 1: ... P r e s s 2 C O D E C l o s e a l l p r o t e c t e d d o o r s a n d w i n d o w s P r e s s 4 t o a r m d e l a y d o o r s i n s t a n t l y A r m t o A W A Y Z o n e S e n s o r N u m b e r P r e s s 1 C O D E 2 1 P r e s s A o r B t o s c r o l l t h r o u g h m e n u s M a k e s u r e s y s t e m i s d i s a r m e d 2 1 P r e s s 7 1 t o t u r n C H I M E o n o r o f f M a k e s u r e s y s...

Page 2: ... Installation Instructions for details Alarm dialing equipment must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergency situation It must be able to do this even if other equipment telephone answering system computer modem etc already has the telephone line in use To do so alarm dialing equipment must be connected to a properly installed RJ31X jack that is electrically in series a...

Page 3: ...ar Backup Module 6 SuperBus 2000 Energy Saver Module ESM 6 SuperBus 2000 Automation Module 6 SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module 6 Installing the System 6 Determine the Panel Location 7 Total System Power and Wire Length Guidelines 7 Mounting the Panel 9 Identify Panel Components 10 Installing Antennas 10 Connecting the Panel to Earth Ground 11 Installing the Optional Power Line Carrier Card 60 ...

Page 4: ...one Line to the Panel with a DB 8 Cord 22 Connecting the AC Power Transformer 23 Powering Up the Panel 23 Programming the Panel 24 Entering Program Mode 24 Touchpad Button Programming Functions 24 Moving Through Program Mode Tiers and Menus 25 Programming Tier 1 Menu Items 26 Programming Tier 2 Menu Items 27 Using Shortcut Numbers 27 Security Menu 27 Phones Menu 30 Phone Options Menu 35 Timers Men...

Page 5: ...ing Touchpad Display Contrast 70 Testing Audio Verification Module AVM Communication 70 Testing Cellular Backup Communication 70 Troubleshooting 72 Appendix A System Planning Worksheets 78 Appendix B Reference Tables 86 Cross Zoning 87 Appendix C Settings 96 Specifications 101 System Wiring Notes 102 6HFRQG 6WUHHW 1RUWK 1RUWK 6DLQW 3DXO 01 7HFKQLFDO 6XSSRUW QWHUORJL QWHUORJL RQFRUG LV D WUDGHPDUN ...

Page 6: ...80 SuperBus 2000 Fixed Display Touchpad 60 820 2x16 LCD Touchpad 60 746 01 2x20 LCD Touchpad 60 803 or 2x20 VFD Touchpad 60 804 Standard Class II 24 VAC 30 VA Power Transformer 60 761 Class II 24 VAC 30 VA Line Carrier Power Transformer 60 762 or Standard Class II 24 VAC 50 VA Power Transformer 60 778 Class II 24 VAC 50 VA Line Carrier Power Transformer 60 779 Interior Speaker Siren 60 528 Exterio...

Page 7: ...A system requirements are the same as those described for a UL Listed Basic System on page 1 plus If multiple annunciation is required use Hardwire Siren part no 13 046 SIA Setting Requirements The following table describes programming requirements to meet ANSI SIA CP 01 Shortcut Function Programming Page Reference Testing Page Reference Default Setting Required Setting 0004 SIA False Alarm Reduct...

Page 8: ... Exit Delay set to 120 seconds or less Quick Exit set to off Two Trip Error set to off Alarm Verify set to off Disable Trouble Beeps set to off Phone Number must be programmed High Level Rpts set to on Low Level Rpts set to on Comm Failure set to on Extended Delay set to off Sleep Time set to off Siren Timeout set to 4 minutes or more UL 1610 24 Hour Backup Same as UL 1023 985 UL 1635 Digital Alar...

Page 9: ...ss smoke sensors California State Fire Marshall Listed Installations Same as Household Fire Warning System UL 985 plus SMOKE VERIFY must be set to off Planning the Installation This section describes system capabilities to help you get familiar with the system Appendix A provides planning sheets with tables that let you record the hardware and programming con figuration of the system Fill in all n...

Page 10: ... The receivers are compatible with all 319 5 MHz crystal and SAW Learn Mode wireless sensors touchpads and Supervised Wireless Sirens You may connect up to 4 receivers to the panel Power Line Carrier Card Adding this card which requires that the panel be powered using a Power Line Carrier Trans former adds the following capabilities to the system Allows the use of Supervised Wireless Sirens Allows...

Page 11: ...thermo stat When the ESM is on temperature limits determine when the heat or air conditioning turns on When the ESM is off the HVAC thermostat controls heat and air conditioning SuperBus 2000 Automation Module Provides a connection to a compatible home automation device SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module Allows users to control and monitor the status of their system from the alarm com internet ...

Page 12: ...panel for wiring phone jack and mounting optional modules For wireless panels or hardwire panels that include a SuperBus 2000 RF Receiver allow at least 9 inches above the panel cabinet for antennas Allow at least 24 inches in front of the panel to open the panel door Total System Power and Wire Length Guidelines Power The panel can supply up to 1 amp 1 000 mA when powered by the 24 VAC 30 VA tran...

Page 13: ... 4 Relay Output Module 22 ga 350 ft 18 ga 900 ft 180 mA SuperBus 2000 Energy Saver Module 22 ga 1 600 ft 18 ga 4 000 ft 20 mA SuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup Module Standard Power 22 ga 15 ft 18 ga 40 ft 1600 mA High Power 22 ga 10 ft 18 ga 30 ft 1900 mA SuperBus 2000 Automation Module 22 ga 1 500 ft 18 ga 4 000 ft 35 mA SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module 22 ga 40 ft 18 ga 90 ft 1600 mA Interroga...

Page 14: ...ews SuperBus 2000 RF Receiver 27 mA SuperBus 2000 Phone Interface Voice Module 25 mA Power Line Carrier Card N A 4 Input 2 Output SnapCard 20 mA 8Z Hardwire Zone Expander SnapCard 38 mA 4 Output SnapCard 1 mA SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module 18 mA SuperBus 2000 4 Relay Output Module 12 mA SuperBus 2000 Energy Saver Module 20 mA SuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup Module 90 mA SuperBus 2000 Automation Modul...

Page 15: ...ith panel into the inside terminal of each antenna terminal block on the combination hardwire wireless panel see Figure 4 Figure 4 Installing the Antennas Knockout Knockout Mounting Holes Mounting Holes 6 0 7 3 4 G 1 0 D D S F Backup Battery Connections Red Black Power Line Carrier Card Headers Micro Processor EEPROM SnapCard Header Phone Supervision Card Headers Terminal Strip Programming Touchpa...

Page 16: ...e Optional Power Line Carrier Card 60 755 The Power Line Carrier card lets you add Supervised Wireless Sirens for alarm and status sounds and X10 Lamp Modules for controlling lights Install the card on the header pins as shown in Figure 6 No wiring or programming is necessary Figure 6 Installing the Power Line Carrier Card Installing the Optional Phone Supervision Card 60 789 The Phone Supervision...

Page 17: ... C detection devices Connecting Intrusion Detection Devices Figure 9 shows the typical wiring for N C and N O door window intrusion detection and the typ ical wiring for a Detection Systems model DS922 part no 13 082 motion detector The mini mum available panel voltage for hardwired PIR motion detectors is 8 5 VDC 9 5 VDC for UL listed installations Note When using 2 wire smoke detectors on zone 8...

Page 18: ... group 26 fire Note Zone 8 must be learned into sensor group 26 fire for connected smoke detectors to reset after canceling a fire alarm Table 5 describes the minimum available panel power Use only 4 wire smoke detectors that operate at these power limits Connect up to five Sentrol ESL model 449AT part no 13 360 smoke detectors to panel power and zone 8 input as shown in Figure 10 Use only the 2 w...

Page 19: ...wn in Figure 11 Hardwire Interior Speaker 60 528 For interior siren applications Connect the speaker to the panel as shown in Figure 11 Figure 11 Connecting Interior and Exterior Speakers to the Panel Connect two units to the panel terminals with speakers in series 16 ohms as shown in Figure 12 Caution To avoid disabling the panel speaker output do not make speaker connections with the panel power...

Page 20: ... the output for status and alarm tones allowing for a piezo siren connection without changing the output configuration number It is typically used for interior siren applica tion For more information on output configuration numbers see Onboard Options Menu Note Piezo siren connections to terminal 10 require a 2k resistor that can be located at the panel since it does not supervise the circuit If u...

Page 21: ...r unsupervised siren installa tion you must follow the order of installation as described to avoid learning the wrong or undesired House Code and SWS Supervision Code into siren memory For unsupervised wireless siren installations 1 Power up the panel see Powering Up the Panel 2 Enter program mode and set the partition House Code to the desired setting see the LIGHT CONTROL menu in the section Pro...

Page 22: ...rned the siren transmitter ID and that the siren learned both the partition House Code and SWS Supervision Code 8 Exit program mode Connecting an Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module 60 677 Connect the Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module AVM to the panel terminals as shown in Figure 15 Partition 1 use only Figure 15 Connecting an Interrogator 200 AVM to the Panel Connecting Alphanumer...

Page 23: ...ng them Install the standoffs at the locations shown The cabinet has built in mounting clips on the top and sides that module backplates slide onto for mounting One SuperBus 2000 RF Receiver can be installed inside the cabinet but it must be mounted on the right hand side to accommodate the antennas Additional receivers must be installed outside the cabinet Figure 17 Installing SuperBus 2000 Modul...

Page 24: ...ace Voice Module Note For RJ 31X connections see Installing an RJ 31X Phone Jack 13 081 Wiring Phone Line For partition 1 connect the phone line to the module through the panel terminals and DB 8 cord from an RJ 31X jack as shown in Figure 20 For partition 2 phone connection see the Super Bus 2000 Phone Interface Voice Module Installation Instructions Figure 20 Connecting a Phone Line to the Modul...

Page 25: ...e SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module 60 774 Connect the SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module to the panel as shown in Figure 23 Connect all necessary input wiring using the Installation Instructions included with module SuperBus 2000 4 Relay Output Module 60 770 Connect the SuperBus 2000 4 Relay Output Module to the panel as shown in Figure 23 Connect all necessary output wiring using the Installation Instruc...

Page 26: ... 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 Z O N E C O M M O N 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 Z O N E C O M M O N Z O N E C O M M O N Z O N E 6 Z O N E 7 Z O N E C O M M O N Z O N E 8 I D X X X X X X X X 3 4 5 6 1 2 V A B G N D B U S 3 4 5 6 1 2 V A B G N D B U S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 N O 1 N C 1 C O M 1 1 8 Z O N E 1 N O 2 N C 2 C O M 2 N O 3 ...

Page 27: ... not available contact a telecommunications specialist and request an ana log line off the phone switch PBX mainframe or a 1FB standard business line To connect a phone line to the panel using an RJ 31X CA 38A jack 1 Run a 4 conductor cable from the TELCO protector block to the jack location see A in Figure 27 2 Connect one end of the cable to the jack see B in Figure 27 3 At the TELCO protector b...

Page 28: ... the Panel After connecting and wiring all devices to the panel you are ready to apply AC and backup bat tery power to the panel To power up the panel see Figure 28 1 Connect the red and black battery leads included with panel to the lugs on the panel 2 Connect the other ends of the battery leads to the battery terminals 3 Plug the transformer into an outlet that is not controlled by a switch 6 0 ...

Page 29: ...c touchpad matching the wire colors on each 2 Make sure the system is powered up and disarmed 3 Connect the plug on the cable onto the panel programming touchpad header see Figure 29 4 Press 8 4321 0 2 The touchpad sounds one short beep Press and verify that the dis play shows SERVICE TOUCHPAD ACTIVE 5 Press 8 4321 0 0 and the display shows SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 6 After programming is completed simpl...

Page 30: ... the SENSORS menu pressing gives you access to learning sensors programming sensor text deleting sensors and viewing editing sensor programming Settings in tier 2 menus can also be accessed by entering shortcut numbers See the section Programming Tier 2 Menu Items for complete details C Enters pauses when programming phone numbers D Deletes certain programmed settings 0 thru 9 Enter numeric values...

Page 31: ...roup 17 Living Room Motion Sensor Zone 4 hardwire input 4 Group 1 Panic Zone 5 wireless keychain touchpad ID F00201 Group 01 no text Zone 6 wireless DWS ID A00206 Group 13 Kitchen Window COMM FAILURE off Demo Kit on AVM code 1212 Entry Delay 8 sec Exit Delay 8 sec Extended Delay 1 minute Siren Timeout 2 minutes To turn Demo Kit Mode off or on 1 With the display showing DEMO KIT MODE OFF ON current...

Page 32: ...he following describes how to program the security settings that appear under GLOBAL Downloader Code 0000 System Programming Downloader Code 0000 Security Global Default 12345 The 5 digit downloader code is used in conjunction with downloader pro gramming The down loader operator must have the panel account number and downloader code in order to perform any programming Note The Downloader Code can...

Page 33: ... exterior siren out put off Note The siren output must be configured for Exterior Siren 016xx and on the two onboard outputs and SnapCard outputs only for the arming level beeps to be annunciated The Arming Always Silent feature is disabled for users if this setting is on OR can be controlled by users if the setting is off Silent Arming on Demand is not affected To turn SIA False Alarm Reduction o...

Page 34: ...he premises for a forgotten item When Exit Extension is on the panel restarts the exit delay timer if the user re enters the premises through a standard delay door before the standard exit delay time expires When this feature is off the exit delay timer does not restart if the user re enters the premises forcing the user to disarm the system to avoid setting off an accidental alarm To turn Exit Ex...

Page 35: ... feature allows users to select how they want the system to behave when armed disarmed by a keyswitch sensor The choices are as follows Transition If keyswitch style is set to transition and the keyswitch sensor is tripped opened when the system is disarmed level 1 the panel will auto matically arm to AWAY level 3 If the sensor is tripped opened when the system is armed to AWAY level 3 or STAY lev...

Page 36: ...ber With the display showing PHONE NUMBER current number press D The display shows PHONE NUMBER _ High Level Rpts cs phone 1 0101 cs phone 2 0111 cs phone 3 0121 Phones CS 1 3 Defaults 1 on 2 3 off When this setting is on the following conditions report to the central sta tion Fire Police Auxiliary and Duress alarms No Activity Receiver Failure or jam Tamper conditions including Zone Tampers and S...

Page 37: ...es another programmed central station phone number for reporting if attempts with the first num ber are unsuccessful When Back Up is off the panel will make up to eight attempts to deliver a report with the programmed phone number When Back Up is set to on the panel makes up to 16 attempts to deliver the report alternating between the programmed phone number and the backup phone number CS PHONE 1 ...

Page 38: ...ty Receiver Failure or jam Tamper conditions including Zone Tampers and System Tamper 40 incorrect key presses or touchpad supervisory Entering or exiting Sensor Test mode Phone Test To turn High Level Reports off or on 1 With the display showing HIGH LEVEL RPTS OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new set ting Low Lev...

Page 39: ...off or on 1 With the display showing STREAMLINING OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Ptn Assignment pager 1 0137 pager 2 0147 pager 3 0157 pager 4 0167 pager 5 0177 Phones Pager Phone 1 5 Default 1 This setting determines the partition that reports to a pager Both parti tions can be assigned to report to ...

Page 40: ...ral monitoring station Refer to the Phone Test Freq and Next Phone Test settings found under TIMERS GLOBAL When this feature is on the panel considers any successful report to the central mon itoring station to be a successful phone test Thus any panel report resets the Next Phone Test setting to the Phone Test Freq value The panel only conducts an Auto Phone Test if no other reports have been mad...

Page 41: ...play flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new set ting Dialer Abort Delay 02006 Phone Options Global Default 30 sec This setting determines how much time the user has to abort a panel report Note For UL Listed systems the combined time for the Entry Delay 0310 0320 and Dialer Abort Delay must not exceed 60 seconds To change the Dial Abort Delay 1 With the display showing D...

Page 42: ...t Changing this option from its default without call waiting will prohibit the panel from calling the central station Caution Dial Tone Detect 02010 Phone Options Global Default on When this setting is on the panel begins dialing as soon as it detects a dial tone When this feature is off the panel begins dialing a few sec onds after seizing the phone line Note There is no Dial Tone Detect on the l...

Page 43: ...e Supervision Card must be installed to use this feature To set the Line Fail Delay time 1 With partition 1 selected press A or B until the display shows LINE FAIL DELAY nn SECS current setting 2 Enter the desired time value 10 240 seconds The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting To delete the Line Fail Delay time 1 With partition 1 selected press A or B ...

Page 44: ...station Note The panel clock must be set with the correct time for accurate supervisory time reporting See Time and Date Menu To set the Supervisory Time 1 With the display showing SUPERVISORY TIME HH MM current setting enter the desired 4 digit time value For example enter 0330 to set the supervisory time for 3 30 A M The dis play flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new ...

Page 45: ... and the display shows the new setting Daylight Saving 0306 Timers Global Default on When this setting is on the panel clock automatically adjusts for daylight saving time changes To turn Daylight Saving off or on 1 With the display showing DAYLIGHT SAVING OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Entry Delay pa...

Page 46: ...ines the start time of a 10 hour window during which trouble beeps are suppressed The initial occurrence of an event that causes trouble beeps within this window will not sound trouble beeps until the Sleep Time window expires If trouble beeps from a previous event are due to be restarted during the sleep time window they will be restarted one hour prior to Sleep Time Note For UL listed installati...

Page 47: ...ers and all others 6 96 will not To set the number of Latchkey Zones 1 With the display showing LATCHKEY ZONES nnn current set ting enter the desired number of latchkey zones 1 96 The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting To delete disable Latchkey Zones 1 With the display showing LATCHKEY ZONES nnn current set ting press D Fire Panic partiton 1 0510 par...

Page 48: ...l When this setting is off all system events are logged in the buffer To turn Buffer Control off or on 1 With the display showing BUFFER CONTROL OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Back In Service 06002 Reporting Global Default on When this setting is on the panel reports to the central station when AC and...

Page 49: ...tting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Two Trip Error 06008 Reporting Global Default off This setting works with the Alarm Verify setting see Alarm Ver ify later in this section and Appendix B Table B1 Sensor Table Characteristics If Alarm Verify is on then the panel waits for a second sensor trip before sending an alarm Note...

Page 50: ... the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting RF Supv Report 06013 Reporting Global Default weekly This setting determines whether the panel sends daily or weekly reports to the central monitoring station when the panel detects a supervisory condition in a wireless device To set RF Supv Report to daily or weekly 1 With the display showing RF SUPV REPORT DAILY WEEKLY current se...

Page 51: ...e display shows the new setting Recent Closings partition 1 06102 partition 2 06202 Reporting Partition 1 2 Default on When this setting is on the panel sends a recent closing report to the central station if an alarm occurs within two minutes after the exit delay time expires Such a report is used to identify a possible exit fault To turn Recent Closings off or on 1 With the display showing RECEN...

Page 52: ...igned time schedule sends a page Refer to the User s Guide for complete Latchkey setup and operation To turn Latchkey Format off or on 1 With the desired partition selected press A or B until the display shows LATCHKEY FORMAT OFF ON current setting 2 Press 1 off basic or 2 on advanced The display flashes the entered setting Press and the dis play shows the new setting Freeze Alarm partition 1 0610...

Page 53: ...d on or if the panel waits until supervisory time to activate trouble beeps off Refer to TIMERS GLOBAL SUPERVISORY TIME Note For UL Listed installations this feature must be on To turn Immediate Beeps off or on 1 With the display showing IMMEDIATE BEEPS OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting 2 Press and the display shows the new setting Disable Trouble B...

Page 54: ...SWS Supv Code 1 With the display showing SWS SUPV CODE nnn current code enter the desired code 1 255 The display flashes the entered code 2 Press and the display shows the new code Global Fire 0704 Siren Options Global Default off This setting determines whether or not sirens in both partitions sound on if either partition activates a fire alarm To turn Global Fire off or on 1 With the display sho...

Page 55: ...after add ing a sensor or zone use the EDIT SENSORS menu To Learn Sensors into panel memory 1 With the display showing SENSORS press and the display shows LEARN SENSORS 2 Press and the display shows SENSOR PTN 1 3 Press to select partition 1 or press 2 to select partition 2 The display should show SENSOR GROUP 0 4 Enter the desired sensor group see Table B1 in Appendix B for a description of all s...

Page 56: ...r rect number or continue scrolling through choices 6 Press to accept the displayed choice and the display shows SN 1 ITEM 1 0 ____ 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 as needed to complete the zone or sensor name 8 Press after entering the last character or word number The display shows the complete text name For example TEXT FOR SN 01 FRONT ENTRY DOOR Delete Sensors 082 Sensors Default none The following pro...

Page 57: ...mode number 1 3 The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting Fire Shutdown 0902 Audio Verification Partition 1 Default off This setting determines whether system sirens turn off during a fire alarm audio session To turn Fire Shutdown off or on 1 With the display showing AUDIO VERIFY OFF ON press A or B until the display shows FIRE SHUTDOWN OFF ON current sett...

Page 58: ...display showing AUDIO VERIFY OFF ON press A or B until the display shows ACCESS CODE nnnn current code 2 Enter the desired 4 digit access code The display flashes the entered code Press and the display shows the new setting To delete an Access Code 1 With the display showing AUDIO VERIFY OFF ON press A or B until the display shows ACCESS CODE nnnn current code 2 Press D to delete Unit ID 10000 thr...

Page 59: ... Response how the output responds when trigger event occurs see Appendix B Reference Tables Below describes how to program each of the HOM output point configurations into the security panel The point configuration number is tttrr where ttt is the trigger number and rr is the response number Note HOM output points cannot be configured for user control Only the onboard and Snap Card outputs can be ...

Page 60: ...lay shows FREEZE TEMP nn DEGREES current setting 2 Enter the desired freeze temperature 40 90 F The dis play flashes the entered selection Press and the display shows the new setting Temperature Acc Modules Bus Devices Unit ID Energy Options Default none This setting lets you adjust the Energy Saver Module ESM room temperature setting to match the premises thermostat The adjustable range is from 4...

Page 61: ...iguration number for this relay Press to confirm the setting 7 Press and repeat steps 3 through 6 until all outputs are pro grammed Output Text output 1 10110 output 2 10111 output 3 10112 output 4 10113 Acc Modules SnapCards Output Text Default none Entering text for an output allows the user to control it directly or by schedule Use the following guidelines to name Snap Card outputs Use the item...

Page 62: ...e display shows SMOKE VERIFY OFF ON current setting 2 Press A or B until the display shows TWO WIRE SMOKE ON OFF current setting 3 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered number Press and the display shows the new setting Output 1 2 Output 1 partition assign 11100 configuration 11101 Output 2 partition assign 11110 configuration 11111 Onboard Options Output Programming Defaults Output ...

Page 63: ...words If a desired word does not appear in Table B2 create it using the characters custom text When using words from Table B2 spaces between them appear automatically When using characters from Table B2 to create words you must reserve an item number for a space after the word Each character or word uses up one item number For example a word from the list counts as one item num ber A created word ...

Page 64: ...mple enter 090100 for September 1 2000 The display flashes the entered date Press and the display shows the new date User NNN 030nnn0 where nnn user number 00 229 User Codes Reg User Codes User NNN Default none User codes perform basic arming and disarming functions The sys tem allows up to 230 user codes user numbers 00 229 User numbers that show indicate no code is currently programmed for that ...

Page 65: ...d setting Press and the display shows the new setting Partition Jump 030nnn3 where nnn user number 00 229 User Codes Reg User Codes User NNN Default off This setting determines whether or not a specific user code can access one or both partitions When this is set to on the user can access both partitions Note This option is not available if using a partition master code To turn user code Partition...

Page 66: ...d the display shows the new code System Master 0320 User Codes System Master Code Default 1234 The System Master Code provides access to all system operations and user programming To change the System Master Code 1 With the display showing USER CODES press then A or B until the display shows SYSTEM MASTER CODE 2 Press and the display shows SYSTEM MASTER nnnn current code 3 Enter a new 4 digit code...

Page 67: ...ground to 3 brightest background The display flashes the entered selection Press and the display shows the new setting Volume 043 Options Default 4 This setting determines the volume level of status sounds from speakers connected to the Phone Interface Voice Module Note This menu appears only if a Phone Interface Voice Module is connected to the panel To adjust status sound Volume 1 Press A or B u...

Page 68: ...lay shows START TIME hh mm current setting 4 Enter the desired starting time 00 00 23 59 The display flashes the entered time Press and the display shows START TIME hh mm new setting 5 Press B and the display shows STOP TIME hh mm current setting 6 Enter the desired stop time 00 00 23 59 The display flashes the entered time Press and the display shows STOP TIME hh mm new setting 7 Press B and the ...

Page 69: ...chedules Outputs 065xnn where nn Sched ule number 0 to 15 and x output number 1 to 6 minus 1 Attach Schedules to Events Default off This setting lets you attach outputs to a time schedule Onboard outputs are 1 2 Snap Card outputs are 3 6 Note Outputs can only be scheduled if text has been entered in installer programming Only onboard and SnapCard outputs can be scheduled To Attach Schedules to Out...

Page 70: ...ote The high setpoint cannot be set equal to or lower than the low setpoint To set the High Setpoint 1 With the display showing ENERGY SAVER press then A or B until the dis play shows HIGH SETPOINT nn DEGREES current setting 2 Enter the desired temperature 46 90 The display flashes the entered setting Press and the display shows the new setting Light X to Sensor Y 08n where n light number 1 9 minu...

Page 71: ...ication Testing Outputs and Sirens Note Before testing it is recom mended that you have cov ers on all modules mounted outside the cabinet and the panel cabinet door closed The testing environment should match the system working environment Testing Light Control Testing the Energy Saver Module Changing Fixed Display Touchpads Testing the Audio Verification Module Testing Cellular Backup Communicat...

Page 72: ...n all sensors zones and touchpad panics have been tested press 1 installer CODE to exit sensor test mode If a Wireless Sensor Does Not Test If touchpads display SENSOR FAILURE and sirens sound a long low pitched beep when a zone or sensor is tripped this indicates that the wireless sensor signal strength is below acceptable limits Distance from the receiver the installation environment or both are...

Page 73: ...of the account number For example a pager display of 999 002 7468 indicates the following 999 alarm condition 002 sensor zone in alarm or user number 7468 last four digits of account number 5 When you finish testing the system call the central monitoring station to verify that the alarms were received Table 10 describes pager system event codes Table 11 describes pager sensor zone number and user ...

Page 74: ...tes Unit 2 lights should blink once to indicate the system is off Remaining lights should not be affected 6 All lights should turn on and remain on during fire and auxiliary medical alarms All lights should flash during a police or intrusion alarm Testing the Energy Saver Module ESM Test the Energy Saver Module to verify it overrides the thermostat Note The system must have high and low temperatur...

Page 75: ...1234 8 AVM access CODE 5 4 The helper should now be able to hear you through the AVM 5 Walk through the vicinity of the AVM while speaking at a normal conversation level 6 Tell the helper to dial a 1 and speak to you To return to listen mode the helper dials a 3 7 When testing is complete have the helper dial 99 and hang up To test the module with the central station 1 Inform the central station t...

Page 76: ...er unconnected terminals If zero 0 volts replace the transformer Touchpad display indicates System Low Battery or voice sounds System low battery 1 Check that the backup battery is installed correctly and the AC power transformer is plugged in 2 Measure the incoming AC voltage at panel terminals 1 and 2 It should read about 24 VAC 3 Check for 11 75 to 13 5 VDC battery voltage between the backup ba...

Page 77: ...ure all perimeter and interior sensors are closed 3 Press STATUS for an indication of the problem System won t disarm 1 Disarming using incorrect code Enter correct code 2 Access code is not programmed or set up in user programming to disarm system 3 Wireless touchpad is not learned into system or hardwire touchpad is not communicating to panel Check installer programming for learned wireless touc...

Page 78: ...not respond to key presses Touchpad is not connected to panel bus terminals or is wired incorrectly Check and correct wiring Display is blank 1 Check that panel is powered up 2 Check for touchpad power and or bus miswiring opens or shorts 3 Check touchpad brightness setting see the user programming OPTIONS menu in the Program ming section Touchpad buttons don t beep when pressed 1 Check for touchp...

Page 79: ...that onboard HIM and SnapCard zone inputs have a 2k ohm EOL resistor installed at the last device on the loop in series for N C loops in parallel for N O loops 2 Check for zone wire fault short circuit on N C loops open circuit on N O loops 3 Make sure all devices on zone are in non alarm state then enter disarm command to reset zone Wireless Sensor Zones System doesn t respond in sensor test or w...

Page 80: ...X10 module is not plugged into an outlet controlled by a switch Move to a nonswitched outlet location and test 3 Panel doesn t have a Power Line Carrier PLC card installed Install PLC card 4 Panel is not powered by a power line carrier transformer Replace existing transformer with a power line carrier transformer 5 Power transformer and X10 modules are not plugged into outlets on the same electric...

Page 81: ... Cellular Backup Module has been activated as outlined in the device Installation Instructions The panel indicates auxiliary phone trouble 2 1 Check the antenna connection 2 Adjust the antenna positioning for maximum signal 3 Verify Cellular System setting The panel indicates auxiliary phone trouble 3 1 Check the antenna connection 2 Adjust the antenna positioning for maximum signal The panel indi...

Page 82: ...Sensor 60 462 Glass Guard Sensor 60 506 System Sensor Smoke Sensor 60 838 95R 2100ARFT Smoke Sensor 60 848 01 95 ESL 562 Smoke Sensor 60 460 Rate of Rise Heat Sensor 60 589 Manual Fire Pull Sensor 60 504 Freeze Sensor 60 452 Pendant Panic Sensor 60 458 Single Button Panic Sensor 60 457 Dual Button Panic Sensor 60 578 Water Resistant Panic Sensor 60 511 01 95 DS924i PIR Motion Sensor 60 639 95R SAW...

Page 83: ...20 Fixed Display LCD Touchpad 30 mA 60 803 2x20 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad 120 mA 60 804 2x20 VFD Alphanumeric Touchpad 120 mA 60 777 01 Phone Interface Voice Module 600 mA 60 764 01 95R RF Receiver 30 mA 60 755 Power Line Carrier Card 110 mA 60 756 4 Input 2 Output SnapCard 185 mA 60 757 8Z Hardwire Zone Expander SnapCard 230 mA 60 758 4 Output SnapCard 130 mA 60 774 Hardwire Input Module 18 mA 60...

Page 84: ...nsor Assignments No RF Zone Module Bus ID Number Module Input Number Group Partition Zone Sensor Text 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 ...

Page 85: ...3 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 Table A3 Zone and Sensor Assignments Continued No RF Zone Module Bus ID Number Module Input Number Group Partition Zone Sensor Text ...

Page 86: ...ng On 0014 0024 1_____________2_____________ Auto Test Reset On 02002 Auxiliary Panic On 0511 0521 1_____________2_____________ AVM Access Code None 0906 Back In Service On 06002 Backup CS Phone 1 On CS Phone 2 3 Off 0105 0115 0125 1_____________2_____________3___________ Battery Restoral Off 06005 Beep Delay 2 sec 0905 Buffer Control Off 06001 Buffer Full Report Off 06006 Bypass Reports Off 06003...

Page 87: ...________2_____________3___________ High Level Reports pagers On 0131 0141 0151 0161 0171 1_____________2_____________3___________ 4_____________5_____________ House Code 1B 2C 0401 0411 1_____________2____________ Immediate Beeps Off 0700 Installer Code 4321 0001 Keychain TP Arming Off 0513 0523 1_____________2_____________ Keyswitch Sensor None 0015 0025 1_____________2_____________ Keyswitch Sty...

Page 88: ... Failure Off 06011 Recent Closings On 06102 06202 1_____________2_____________ Remote Access On 0211 0221 1_____________2_____________ RF Low Battery Rpt Weekly 06012 RF Supervisory Rpt Weekly 06013 RF TX Timeout 12 hrs 0301 Ring Hang Ring On 0212 0222 1_____________2_____________ Reporting Format SIA CID CID 0106 0116 0126 1_____________2_____________3___________ Sensor Text None 081 SIA False Al...

Page 89: ...CS report Auxiliary Instant 1 2 3 06 Portable Auxiliary 24 hour portable auxiliary alert button Auxiliary Instant 1 2 3 07 Portable Auxiliary 24 hour portable auxiliary button Siren shutoff con firms CS report Auxiliary Instant 1 2 3 08 Special Intrusion Special belongings such as gun cabinets and wall safes Police Instant 1 2 3 09 Special Intrusion Special belongings i e gun cabinets and wall saf...

Page 90: ...nciator Special Chime Instant 1 2 3 26 Fire 24 hour fire rate of rise heat and smoke sensors Fire Instant 1 2 3 27 Output Module Hardwire Output Module HOM lamp control or other customer feature Silent Instant 1 2 3 28 Output Module HOM PIR motion sensor sound sensor or pressure mat Silent Instant 1 2 3 29 Auxiliary Freeze sensor Auxiliary Instant 1 2 3 32 Output Module HOM PIR motion sensor sound...

Page 91: ...ss 097 Key 137 PM 177 Touchpad 217 W 018 Bar 058 East 098 Kids 138 Police 178 Trouble 218 X 019 Basement 059 Energy Saver 099 Kitchen 139 Pool 179 Unbypass 219 Y 020 Bathroom 060 Enter 100 Latchkey 140 Porch 180 Unit 220 Z 021 Battery 061 Entry 101 Laundry 141 Power 181 Up 221 space 022 Bedroom 062 Error 102 Left 142 Press 182 West 222 apostrophe 023 Bottom 063 Exit 103 Level 143 Program 183 Windo...

Page 92: ... communicate output is activated 012 AVM Trip edge When an AVM alarm occurs output is activated momentarily 013 Keychain Touchpad Star Button Press When the star button on a keychain touchpad is pressed 014 Smoke Power for resetting 4 wire smoke detectors Deactivated when hardwire smoke detectors need to be reset 015 Exterior Siren Activated for police or fire alarms 016 Interior Siren Activation ...

Page 93: ...or 30 in alarm 158 open 286 Sensor 31 in alarm 159 open 287 Sensor 32 in alarm 160 open 288 Sensor 33 in alarm 161 open 289 Sensor 34 in alarm 162 open 290 Sensor 35 in alarm 163 open 291 Sensor 36 in alarm 164 open 292 Sensor 37 in alarm 165 open 293 Sensor 38 in alarm 166 open 294 Sensor 39 in alarm 167 open 295 Sensor 40 in alarm 168 open 296 Sensor 41 in alarm 169 open 297 Sensor 42 in alarm 1...

Page 94: ...or 72 in alarm 200 open 328 Sensor 73 in alarm 201 open 329 Sensor 74 in alarm 202 open 330 Sensor 75 in alarm 203 open 331 Sensor 76 in alarm 204 open 332 Sensor 77 in alarm 205 open 333 Sensor 78 in alarm 206 open 334 Sensor 79 in alarm 207 open 335 Sensor 80 in alarm 208 open 336 Sensor 81 in alarm 209 open 337 Sensor 82 in alarm 210 open 338 Sensor 83 in alarm 211 open 339 Sensor 84 in alarm 2...

Page 95: ...Opening or Closing occurred 244 Duress alarm 245 Force Armed Report occurred 246 Fire in Partition alarm 247 Recent Closing Report occurred 248 Sensor Test entered 249 Table B6 Response Characteristics Response Characteristics Description Momentary trip time The point will remain activated for nn seconds n is 1 12 seconds The default is 4 seconds 3 minute trip time The point will remain activated ...

Page 96: ...report etc outputs set up for a sustained response time remain activated until the next arming level change 4 If an event occurs that activates an output set up for trip delay the delay and output activa tion can be canceled by trigger event restoral Note The trip delay is factory set for 30 seconds and cannot be changed 5 Activated outputs set up for a 3 minute response time remain active for the...

Page 97: ... Backup On Off Open Close Rpts On Off Exception Rpts On Off Low Lvl Rpts On Off High Lvl Rpts On Off Duress Code Duress Code Phone Number CS Phone 1 Partition 2 Account Number 00000 00000 Keyswitch Style Transition State Keyswitch Style Transition State Keyswitch Sensor Keyswitch Sensor Auto Stay Arming On Off Auto Stay Arming On Off Exit Extension On Off Exit Extension On Off Quick Exit On Off Qu...

Page 98: ...Toll Saver On Off DTMF Dialing On Off Line Fail Delay None 10 240 Comm Failure On Off Ring Hang Ring On Off Ring Hang Ring On Off Auto Test Reset On Off Remote Access On Off Remote Access On Off Auto Phone Test On Off Local Phone Ctrl On Off Local Phone Ctrl On Off Phone Test On Off Partition 2 Partition 1 Global Phone Options Tier 2 Menus Continued Phones Continued Phone Number Phone Number Phone...

Page 99: ... 30 secs 30 240 RF Tx Timeout 12 hours 2 24 Exit Delay 60 secs 45 184 Exit Delay 60 secs 45 184 Ph Test Freq 7 days 1 255 Extended Delay 4 mins 1 8 Extended Delay 4 mins 1 8 Next Ph Test 7 days 1 255 Siren Timeout 4 mins 1 30 Siren Timeout 4 mins 1 30 Output Trip Time 4 secs 1 12 Sleep Time 22 00 00 00 23 50 Sleep Time 22 00 00 00 23 50 Act Timeout 24 hours 1 42 Daylight Sav On Off Star is No Dela...

Page 100: ...n Off Buffer Control On Off Recent Closings Back in Service No Activity On Off No Activity On Off Bypass Rpts On Off Duress Option On Off Duress On Off Low CPU Batt On Off Force Armed On Off Force Armed On Off Batt Restoral On Off Latchkey Fmt On Off Latchkey Fmt On Off Buffer Full Rpt On Off Freeze Alarm On Off Freeze Alarm On Off Zone Restorals On Off Alarm Verify On Off Alarm Verify On Off Two ...

Page 101: ...cs 0 300 Access Code 90 secs 30 300 Unit ID Output Output Output 1 Output 4 Output 3 Output 2 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Programming Text Keypad Device Change ID Outputs Partition Options Cellular Options Energy Options Configuration Configuration 01400 Configuration 01400 Configuration 01400 Configuration 01400 Configuration 01400 Configuration 01400 Configuration 01400 Configuration 014...

Page 102: ...erior siren output Note Arming level beeps are only sent to exterior sirens located on one of the onboard outputs or a snapcard output Exterior sirens on an output module will not annunciate arming level beeps regardless of the setting of this option Central Station Reports An exit error event now sends an Entry Exit Alarm and Exit Error reports to the central sta tion In CID format the report is ...

Page 103: ...the alarms that have occurred since the last disarming Downloader When the panel answers an incoming downloader call with Downloading 040 turned off it will send a no session allowed message to the downloader Previous software versions would hang up causing the downloader to call back repeatedly Downloader sessions are now allowed when partition s are armed or when an alarm is active in either par...

Page 104: ... AC and specified standby load Radio Frequency 319 5 MHz Nominal Range 1000 feet 305 meters typical open air Storage Temperature Range 30 to 140 F 34 to 60 C Operating Temperature Range 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Maximum Humidity 90 Relative Humidity non condensing Auxiliary Power Output 12 V 1 0 A 30 VA Transformer OR 2 0 A 50 VA Transformer Dimensions 12 in 30 5 cm x 12 in 30 5 cm x 3 0 in 7 6 cm H x...

Page 105: ...hen zone 8 is con figured for 2 wire smoke detectors Install EOL resistors across all unused zone loop inputs Note 6 For UL Listed installations wire multiple supervised hardwire smoke detectors 10 maxi mum only as shown Maximum 10 uA current draw per detector Maximum 80 mA current draw in alarm Note 7 Some telephones are polarity sensitive Green and red wires may need to be reversed Note 8 A maxi...

Page 106: ...0 746 01 Splice Speaker Note 3 13 060 15 Watt 8 Ohm Speaker Note 4 Note 5 Normally Closed N C Contacts In Series Note 5 Normally Open N O Contacts In Parallel 2k Ohm EOL Resistor 49 454 2k Ohm EOL Resistor 49 454 Locate at Last Sensor 2k Ohm EOL Resistor 49 454 Locate at Last Device 2k Ohm EOL Resistor 49 454 Locate at Last Detector To Panel Terminal 4 Red To Premises Phones Black Not Used Note 4 ...

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