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Document Number: 466-1665 Rev. E
April 2003

Notices ....................................................................3

About This Manual.................................................5

Special Installation Requirements ...................5

Planning the Installation .........................................6

Standard Panel .................................................6
Touchpads........................................................6
SnapCard™ .....................................................6

Installing the System ..............................................6

Determine the Panel Location .........................6
Total System Power and Wire Length 

Guidelines ......................................................7

Mounting the Panel .........................................7
Identify Panel Components .............................8
Connecting the Panel to Earth Ground............9
Installing Optional SnapCards ........................9
Installing Optional Hardwire Input Modules 

(HIMs) ...........................................................9

Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone 

Inputs ...........................................................10

Connecting Sirens .........................................12
Connecting Siren Drivers, Self-Contained 

Sirens, and Bells ..........................................13

Connecting Touchpads ..................................13
Installing an RJ-31X Phone Jack (13-081) ...14
Connecting the Phone Line to the Panel with 

a DB-8 Cord .................................................15

Connecting the AC Power Transformer ........15
Powering Up the Panel ..................................16

Programming the Panel ........................................16

Entering Programming Mode........................16
Touchpad Button Programming Functions....17
Moving Through Program Mode Tiers and 

Menus...........................................................17

Programming Tier 1 Menu Items ................. 18
Programming Tier 2 Menu Items ................. 18
Exiting Programming Mode ......................... 37
Entering User Programming Mode............... 37
Downloader Programming ........................... 39

Testing the System ............................................... 40

Basic System Commands ............................. 40
Testing Zones/Sensors .................................. 40
Testing Phone Communication..................... 41
Testing Central Station/Pager 

Communication ........................................... 41

Testing Outputs/Sirens.................................. 41
Changing Fixed Display LCD Touchpad 

Chime and Trouble Beep Tones .................. 42

Troubleshooting ................................................... 43

Panel Power .................................................. 44
Access Codes ................................................ 45
Arming and Disarming ................................. 45
Bypassing...................................................... 45
Wireless Sensor and Touchpad Batteries...... 46
Central Station/Pager Reporting ................... 46
Alphanumeric Touchpads ............................. 46
Sirens ............................................................ 47
Hardwire Zones ............................................ 47
Wireless Sensor Zones.................................. 47
Wireless Touchpads ...................................... 48
Phones........................................................... 48
Downloading/Uploading .............................. 49

Appendix A: 
System Configuration Worksheets....................... 51

Programming Mode Menus and Settings............. 63

Summary of Contents for CONCORD Express

Page 1: ...g the AC Power Transformer 15 Powering Up the Panel 16 Programming the Panel 16 Entering Programming Mode 16 Touchpad Button Programming Functions 17 Moving Through Program Mode Tiers and Menus 17 Programming Tier 1 Menu Items 18 Programming Tier 2 Menu Items 18 Exiting Programming Mode 37 Entering User Programming Mode 37 Downloader Programming 39 Testing the System 40 Basic System Commands 40 Te...

Page 2: ...compliant See the 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 prop erly installed RJ31X jack that is electr...

Page 3: ...tion Le matériel doit également etre installé en suivant une méthod acceptée de raccordement Dans certains cas les fils intérieurs de l enterprise utilisés pour un ser vice individuel a ligne unique peuvent etre prolongés au moyen d un dispositif homologué de raccordement cordon prolongateur téléphonique interne L abonné ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformité aux conditions énonc...

Page 4: ...et to off SIREN TIMEOUT set to 4 minutes or more SIREN VERIFY set to on ENTRY DELAY set to 45 seconds or less Household Fire Warning System UL 985 Basic system plus Hardwire Smoke Detector System Sensor models 2100D 2100TD 2100S 2100TS 2400 or 2400TH learned into Sensor Group 26 Sentrol ESL models 429AT 521B or 521BXT learned into sensor group 26 Wireless Smoke Sensor 60 506 319 5 learned into sen...

Page 5: ...Provides operation control and user programming access not installer or dealer programming Displays system messages and indicates system status SnapCard The following SnapCards expand the system as described 8Z Input SnapCard Provides eight additional hard wire zone inputs of which two are dedicated for 2 wire smoke detectors 4 Output SnapCard Provides four form C relay out puts that can be set up...

Page 6: ...el door and slide it up to remove it from the cabinet Set the door aside 2 Remove the knockout to provide access for system wir ing see Figure 2 3 Feed all device wires through the knockout and place the panel in position against the wall 4 Level the panel and mark the top and bottom mounting holes see Figure 2 Table 1 Panel Voltage Current Output Ranges Panel Terminal Voltage Range Max Current 4 ...

Page 7: ...uit board into the cabinet inserting the loop antenna loop up into the antenna housing see Fig ure 4 then secure the circuit board with the four mounting screws included Figure 4 Installing the Circuit Board Identify Panel Components Before installing devices and making wiring connections familiarize yourself with the main components of the panel Figure 5 shows the main component locations on the ...

Page 8: ... SnapCard 60 756 Install the desired SnapCard onto the panel SnapCard Header and secure it in place with two screws included with the card see Figure 7 Connect all necessary input output wiring using the instal lation instructions included with the SnapCard Figure 7 Installing a SnapCard Installing Optional Hardwire Input Modules HIMs Each SuperBus 2000 8 Zone Input Module 60 774 adds eight superv...

Page 9: ...e typical wiring for N C and N O door window intrusion detection Figure 10 Connecting N C and N O Intrusion Detection Circuits Figure 11 shows the typical wiring for Optex model RX 040 PI PIR motion detectors The minimum available panel voltage for hardwired PIR motion detectors is 8 5 VDC 9 1 VDC for UL Listed systems Figure 11 Connecting a PIR Motion Detector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 10: ... for 2 wire smoke detectors Connect one or more 2 wire smoke detectors to the panel as shown in Figure 12 Figure 12 Connecting 2 Wire Smoke Detectors Connecting 4 Wire Smoke Detectors Ìi For UL Listed systems 4 wire smoke detectors can not be connected to onboard panel zone inputs Zone inputs 1 through 6 can be used with 4 wire smoke detectors that latch and remain in the alarm state until power i...

Page 11: ...s you can connect only one 15 Watt Dual Tone Siren to panel terminals 3 and 7 as shown in Figure 14 For all other installations connect up to two sirens This siren does not require an end of line resistor Ìi For UL Listed systems SIREN VERIFY must be on Figure 14 Connecting 15 Watt Dual Tone Siren 13 469 Ìi Some versions of this siren may have two wires of each color Only one black wire and one ye...

Page 12: ...ts of terminal 7 OUT 1 12 and terminal 4 12V must not exceed 750 mA The default configuration setting 00410 activates the out put during any audible alarm The following siren drivers self contained sirens and bells have been tested and found compatible for use with the panel Moose Models MPI 11 use only 8 ohm speaker loads MP 47 MP 47B Altronix Model ALSD2 4 or 8 ohm speaker loads ATW Models DT 24...

Page 13: ...e This allows the panel to take control of the phone line when an alarm occurs even if the phone is in use or off hook If an analog line is not available contact your custom ers telecommunications specialist and tell him her you need an analog line off the phone switch PBX main frame or a 1FB standard business line Ìi Connecting the panel to an analog line off the phone switch places the panel ahe...

Page 14: ...ck the phones on the premises for dial tone and the ability to dial out and make phone calls If phones do not work correctly check all wiring and correct where necessary Proceed to the Troubleshooting section of this manual if problems persist Connecting the AC Power Transformer The panel must be powered by a plug in stepdown trans former that supplies 16 5 VAC 25 VA 60 822 or 60 679 CN Connect th...

Page 15: ...could receive a serious shock if a metal outlet cover drops down onto the prongs of the plug while you are securing the transformer and cover to the outlet box 5 Hold the outlet cover in place and plug the transformer into the lower receptacle 6 Use the screw supplied with the transformer to secure the transformer to the outlet cover Programming the Panel This section describes how to program all ...

Page 16: ...ce to those settings For example pressing ƒ from the SENSORS menu gives you access to learning sensors pro gramming sensor text deleting sensors and viewing 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 Table 3 Alphanumeric Touchpad Buttons Button Programming Function ƒ Selects menu i...

Page 17: ...is setting determines whether the panel is used for a standard installation off or as a demo kit on Turning on this feature and performing a memory clear changes the following settings System Master Code 1234 User Code 00 1001 standard user code capabilities User Code 01 1002 standard user code capabilities bypass sensors User Code 04 1122 standard user code capabilities system tests Zone 1 hardwi...

Page 18: ...ER CODE Ìi The Dealer Code cannot be deleted by clearing panel memory Account Number Security Partition 1 0010 Default 00000 The account number is used as panel or customer identification for the central monitoring station The panel sends the account number every time it reports to the central station Account numbers must be 1 to 10 characters long Alpha characters A F can be assigned to the accou...

Page 19: ...Keyswitch Sensor Security Partition 1 0015 Default none This feature lets users arm and disarm the system using either a keyswitch wired to a hardwire zone input or a wireless door or window sensor For example if sensor 1 is designated as the keyswitch sensor and the system is disarmed then tripping sensor 1 arms the system to AWAY If the system is armed to STAY or AWAY tripping sensor 1 disarms t...

Page 20: ...ne 1 0111 cs phone 2 Defaults CS Phone 1 on CS Phone 2 off When this setting is on the panel reports to the central station events that involve a high level security risk including the following conditions q Fire Police Auxiliary Duress and Freeze alarms q No Activity q Receiver Failure or jam q System Tamper 40 incorrect keystrokes or touchpad supervisory q Entering or exiting Sensor Test mode To...

Page 21: ...tting Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting Phone Number Phones Pager Phone 1 3 0120 pager 1 0130 pager 2 0140 pager 3 Default none This setting is used for programming a phone number that communicates to a pager Phone numbers can be 1 to 24 digits long and can include pauses or and characters To enter pauses press C To enter press and hold 7 for one second To enter press and hold 9 for on...

Page 22: ...display showing LATCHKEY REPORTS OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting Streamlining Phones Pager Phone 1 3 0125 pager 1 0135 pager 2 0145 pager 3 Default on This setting determines whether the panel includes off or excludes on the account number when reporting to a pager To turn Streamlining off or on With t...

Page 23: ...porting attempt to the central station or pager Ìi For UL Listed systems Comm Failure must be turned on To turn Communication Failure notification off or on With the display showing COMM FAILURE OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting DTMF Dialing Phone Options Global 02004 Default on This setting determines w...

Page 24: ...10 Default on This setting determines whether or not the panel can be accessed from off site for downloader programming To turn Remote Access off or on With the display showing REMOTE ACCESS OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting Ring Hang Ring Phone Options Partition 1 0211 Default on This setting determines...

Page 25: ...le before the next phone test occurs This setting should be the same or less than the Phone Test Freq setting To set the Next Phone Test With the display showing NEXT PHONE TEST nnn DAYS current setting enter the number of days 1 255 The display flashes the entered setting Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting Output Trip Time Timers Global 0304 Default 4 seconds This setting determines ho...

Page 26: ...lay door without causing an alarm Ìi For UL Listed systems Extended Delay shall not be used To set the Extended Delay With the display showing EXTENDED DELAY nn MINUTES current setting enter the desired time value 1 8 The display flashes the entered setting Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting Siren Timeout Timers Partition 1 0313 Default 4 minutes This setting determines how long sirens ...

Page 27: ...off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting Buffer Control Reporting Global 05001 Default off When this setting is on only arming level changes are logged into the buffer memory of the panel When this setting is off all system events are logged in the buffer To turn Buffer Control off or on With the display showing BUFFER CONTROL OFF ON current...

Page 28: ... Alarm Verify feature If ALARM VERIFY is turned on then the panel waits for a second sensor trip before sending an alarm see ALARM VERIFY later in this section and Appendix A Table A3 Sensor Group Characteristics If TWO TRIP ERROR is also on and a second sensor trip does not occur within a 4 minute time period then the panel sends an error report to the central monitoring station When this feature...

Page 29: ...the entered setting Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting Swinger Limit Reporting Global 05014 Default 1 This setting determines the maximum number of times a sensor or zone can go into alarm during a single arming period before the panel automatically bypasses that sensor or zone This feature only applies to sensors in groups 00 20 29 or 34 When set to 1 the panel automatically bypasses a...

Page 30: ...r on With the display showing NO ACTIVITY OFF ON current setting press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting Duress Option Reporting Partition 1 0514 Default off This setting determines whether or not the system can be controlled using a programmed duress code see SECURITY PARTITION 1 DURESS CODE 1 Because using duress codes often resul...

Page 31: ...ered setting Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting Immediate Beeps Siren Options Global 0600 Default off This setting determines whether the panel activates trouble beeps immediately on once a wireless device supervisory condition is detected or only if the condition exists at panel supervisory time off Refer to TIMERS GLOBAL SUPERVISORY TIME Ìi For UL Listed systems this feature must be o...

Page 32: ...ed setting are listed below Zone 1 10 Entry Exit Zone 2 17 Instant Interior Follower Zone 3 13 Instant Perimeter Zone 4 13 Instant Perimeter Zone 5 13 Instant Perimeter Zone 6 13 Instant Perimeter Ìi Clearing panel memory also clears all factory pro grammed zones Install an end of line resistor on all unused factory programmed onboard panel zones OR Delete the unused zone from panel memory see Del...

Page 33: ... entering the last 3 digit character word number The display shows the complete text name For example TEXT FOR SN 01 FRONT ENTRY DOOR Delete Sensors Sensors 072 Default none The following describes how to remove hardwire zone and wireless sensor numbers from panel memory Ìi Deleting sensors does not delete sensor text asso ciated with the deleted sensor number To delete sensor text enter the SENSO...

Page 34: ...evices Default none This menu lets you change a bus device ID number when replacing a defective bus device To change a Device ID 1 With the display showing the desired device press ƒ twice The display shows DEVICE ID current ID 2 Enter the ID of the new bus device The display flashes the entered selection Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting 3 Exit programming mode 4 Remove AC and battery...

Page 35: ...ws OUTPUT 1 3 Press A or B to select the desired output 1 4 then press ƒ The display shows OUTPUT n current set ting 4 Enter the desired 5 digit configuration number for this output The display flashes the entered number Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting Smoke Verify Onboard Options Inputs 0900 Default off This setting determines whether or not the panel requires two alarm signals with...

Page 36: ...ivated The first three digits represent the trigger number of an event such as an alarm open sensor or arming the system The last two digits represent how the output responds such as momentary sustained or latched or for a preset time Tables A6 A10 in Appendix A identify system event trigger and response numbers To set up onboard Output 1 2 partition and configuration assignments 1 With the displa...

Page 37: ...R CODES 2 Press ƒ and the display shows USER nn first avail able user number 3 Press A or B to select the desired user number then press ƒ The display shows USER nn nnnn 4 Press B and the display shows DIRECT BYPASSING OFF ON current setting 5 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered setting Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting System Tests User Codes 10nn2 nn user 00 thru 15 D...

Page 38: ...s SILENT ARM ING OFF ON current setting 4 Press 1 off or 2 on The display flashes the entered selection Press ƒ and the display shows the new setting Touchpad Brightness Options 22 Default 2 This setting lightens or darkens the background on touchpad displays Each touchpad display can be set independently to compensate for lighting conditions in the touchpad location To adjust Touchpad Brightness ...

Page 39: ...when you think all zones sensors are tested The touchpad displays any untested sensors zones and touchpad panics If all sensors zones and touchpad panics have been tested the display shows SENSOR TEST OK or ZONES ALL TESTED fixed display touchpads 5 Test any untested zones sensors and touchpad panics 6 If you need more time to complete the sensor test press 8 installer CODE 3 while the system is s...

Page 40: ...ry when displayed depending on pager service Account numbers are not displayed if STREAMLINING is turned on Table 5 describes pager system event codes Table 6 describes pager sensor zone number and user number report codes 5 When you finish testing the system call the central monitoring station to verify that the alarms were received Testing Outputs Sirens All outputs onboard and SnapCard should b...

Page 41: ...the keypad is in use during or within 15 seconds of any button activity at that specific touchpad To change status tone pitch 1 Press and hold the and 0 buttons together until you hear a steady tone then release the buttons 2 Press and hold 1 to lower the pitch or press and hold 2 to raise the pitch 3 Release the button when the desired pitch is heard After about 15 seconds of no touchpad activity...

Page 42: ...easy reference Table T1 Panel Power Table T2 Access Codes Table T3 Arming and Disarming Table T4 Bypassing Table T5 Wireless Sensor and Touchpad Batteries Table T6 Central Station Pager Reporting Table T7 Alphanumeric Touchpads Table T8 Sirens Table T9 Hardwire Zones Table T10 Wireless Sensor Zones Table T11 Wireless Touchpads Table T12 Phones Table T13 Downloader ...

Page 43: ... lugs If the battery voltage is not within this range replace the battery Ìi When the panel is running a backup battery test the reading at the connected battery can range from 11 2 to 13 5 VDC The panel automatically runs a backup battery test under the follow ing conditions 1 on initial power up 2 during user sensor test 3 once every minute when backup battery has failed 4 once every 24 hours at...

Page 44: ...arming to level 2 make sure all monitored perimeter doors and windows are closed 2 If arming to level 3 make sure 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 s...

Page 45: ...rrect phone line wiring between the TELCO block and RJ 31X CA 38A jack 6 Replace faulty RJ 31X CA 38A jack 7 Replace faulty DB 8 cord 8 Verify that central station pager phone number is programmed into the panel Reprogram the phone number and retest if necessary 9 Verify that reporting features such as High Level Rpts and Low Level Rpts are set to on 10 Verify that the correct phone format SIA or ...

Page 46: ... installed at the last device on the loop in series for N C loops or 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 dis arm command to reset zone Table T 10 Wireless Sensor Zone Troubleshooting Problem Action Solution System doesn t respond in sensor test or when armed when...

Page 47: ...em doesn t respond to commands entered from a wireless touchpad 1 Verify that panel loop antenna is installed up into antenna housing mounted on top of panel cabinet 2 Check that touchpad battery is installed 3 Check the touchpad battery for low voltage Replace battery if nec essary 4 Use an RF Sniffer 60 401 to verify that touchpad is transmitting 5 Touchpad is not learned into panel memory Enter...

Page 48: ...nel 1 Check all Action Solution steps in Table T12 2 Verify Downloader Phone Number matches ToolBox setting 3 Verify Downloader CODE matches ToolBox setting 4 Verify Dealer CODE matches ToolBox setting 5 Verify panel Account Number matches ToolBox setting Download upload session fails on an unprogrammed panel 1 Check all Action Solution steps in Table T12 ...

Page 49: ...50 Troubleshooting ...

Page 50: ...BXT na 1 2 mA for 10 detectors Panel limited to 100 mA 13 463 Visus LP60 PIR Motion Detector 10 mA 10 mA 13 464 DS940 PIR Motion Detector 17 mA 17 mA 13 468 Optex RX 040 PI PIR Motion Detector 17 mA 17 mA SuperBus 2000 Devices 4 maximum 60 746 01 SuperBus 2000 2x16 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad 57 mA 90 mA 60 820 SuperBus 2000 Fixed Display Touchpad 33 mA 65 mA 60 803 04 SuperBus 2000 2x20 LCD Alphanu...

Page 51: ...dible fixed emergency buttons Police Instant 3 3 1 2 3 01 Portable Panic 24 hour audible portable emergency buttons Police Instant 3 1 2 3 02 Fixed Panic 24 hour silent fixed emergency buttons Silent Instant 3 3 1 2 3 03 Portable Panic 24 hour silent portable emergency buttons Silent Instant 3 1 2 3 04 Fixed Auxiliary 24 hour auxiliary sensor such as Pendant Panic or holdup button Auxiliary Instan...

Page 52: ... Instant Interior Interior PIR motion sensors Police Follower 3 3 2 3 16 Instant Interior Interior doors Police Follower 3 3 3 3 17 Instant Interior PIR motion sensors Police Follower 3 3 3 18 Instant Interior PIR motion sensors subject to false alarms Police Follower 3 3 3 19 Delayed Interior Interior doors that initiate a delay before going into alarm Police Standard 3 3 3 3 20 Delayed Interior ...

Page 53: ...Carbon monoxide CO Gas Detectors Auxiliary Instant 3 3 3 1 2 3 35 Local Instant Police Day Zone Local alarm in levels 1 and 2 Reports to CS in level 3 Police Instant 3 3 3 level 3 only 1 2 3 Note Check marks 3 represent characteristics present in a group This group is not certified as a primary protection circuit for UL listed systems and is for supplementary use only Sounds instant police siren i...

Page 54: ...n 046 Desk 092 Install 093 Interior 139 Pool 185 0 094 Intrusion 140 Porch 186 1 095 Invalid 141 Power 187 2 096 Is 142 Press 188 3 097 Key 143 Program 189 4 098 Kid s 144 Progress 190 5 099 Kitchen 145 Quiet 191 6 100 Latchkey 146 Rear 192 7 101 Laundry 147 Receiver 193 8 102 Left 148 Report 194 9 103 Level 149 RF 195 A 104 Library 150 Right 196 B 105 Light 151 Room 197 C 106 Lights 152 Safe 198 ...

Page 55: ... 0311 Exit Extension On 0013 Extended Delay 4 minutes 0312 Fire Panic On 0400 Force Armed Off 0515 High Level Reports CS Phone 1 On CS Phone 2 Off Pagers 1 2 3 all On 0101 cs phone 1 0111 cs phone 2 0121 pager 1 0131 pager 2 0141 pager 3 ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ Immediate Trouble Beeps Off 0600 Installer Code 4321 0001 Keychain TP Arming Off 0403 Keyswitch S...

Page 56: ...stem Settings Continued Menu Name Default Shortcut No Setting Chime On Close Off 25 Date 01 01 00 01 Downloading On 20 Factory Code 30 Factory set Silent Arming Off 21 System Level 32 Factory set System Master Code 1234 110 System Number 31 Factory set Time 00 00 00 Touchpad Brightness 2 22 User Code 00 None Direct Bypassing off System Tests off 10000 10001 10002 ___________ ___________ __________...

Page 57: ...____ User Code 14 None Direct Bypassing off System Tests off 10140 10141 10142 ___________ ___________ ___________ User Code 15 None Direct Bypassing off System Tests off 10150 10151 10152 ___________ ___________ ___________ Table A5 System Settings Continued Menu Name Default Shortcut No Setting Table A6 System Event Trigger Numbers System Event Trigger No Fire Alarm 001 Police Alarm 002 Auxiliar...

Page 58: ...roup 26 in alarm 090 Group 27 in alarm 091 Group 28 in alarm 092 Group 29 in alarm 093 Group 32 in alarm 096 Group 33 in alarm 097 Group 34 in alarm 098 Group 35 in alarm 099 Table A8 Sensor Number Event Trigger Numbers Sensor Number State Trigger No State Trigger No Sensor 01 in alarm 129 open 229 Sensor 02 in alarm 130 open 230 Sensor 03 in alarm 131 open 231 Sensor 04 in alarm 132 open 232 Sens...

Page 59: ...PU Low Battery in alarm 207 Auto Phone Test in alarm 208 Receiver Failure in alarm 209 Back In Service in alarm 210 Phone Failure in alarm 211 Buffer Full in alarm 212 Two Trip Error in alarm 213 System Tamper in alarm 214 No Activity in alarm 216 Fire Panic in alarm 217 Police Panic in alarm 218 Auxiliary Panic in alarm 219 Opening Report in alarm 220 Closing Report in alarm 221 Table A8 Sensor N...

Page 60: ...no activity closing 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 activation can be canceled by trigger event restoral Ìi The trip delay is factory set for 30 seconds and cannot be changed 5 Activated outputs set up for a 3 minute response time rema...

Page 61: ...lose Rpts On Off Backup On Off 0114 0104 Reporting Format SIA CID 0115 0105 0124 Latchkey Rpts On Off 0134 Latchkey Rpts On Off 0144 Open Close Rpts On Off Open Close Rpts On Off Open Close Rpts On Off 0123 0133 0143 Low Lev Rpts On Off 0142 High Lev Rpts On Off 0141 0140 Phone Number 0150 Phone Number Streamlining On Off 0125 Streamlining On Off 0135 Streamlining On Off 0145 Phones CS Phone 1 Dow...

Page 62: ...one Test On Off Ring Hang Ring On Off Dialer Abort On Off Pager Delay 15 secs 0 30 02000 02003 02001 02005 02008 0210 0211 B A Auto Test Reset On Off 02002 Dialer Abt Delay 30 secs 15 120 02006 B A Cancel Message On Off 02007 Call Wait Cancel 02009 B A B A 02004 B A B A A B B Global Partition 1 Timers B A B A B A B A B A B A Siren Timeout nn mins 4 RF Tx Timeout nn hours 12 Exit Delay nnn secs 64 ...

Page 63: ... 0800 0803 0900 0901 Sn P1 Gnn NC NO TP RF HW A B Configuration 01710 Configuration 00410 Output 1 Output 2 A B Configuration 00410 Configuration 01400 Output 1 Output 2 081000 081010 A B Configuration 01003 Configuration 00903 Output 3 Output 4 081020 081030 09100 09110 A B 8642202C dsf The panel comes with six factory programmed onboard hardwire zones The factory programmed setting are listed be...

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