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Advent Commercial Fire System

Phone Settings

Access Code Length
50013

(Codes)

(Default = 4) Select the required length of 

all

 installer, primary, 

and user access codes. If the access code length is changed, then 
all access codes will automatically be updated to the correct 
length. Access codes that contained less digits than the new 
length will be given leading zeros (1234 = 001234). Access codes 
that contained more digits than the new length will be have the 
first digit(s) removed (987654 = 7654).

Changing the Access Code Length:

1.

Enter the item number. The current code length will be 
displayed.

2.

Enter the new code length (4–6) and press 

ƒ

.

Enable DTMF Dialing Line 1 

 

Enable DTMF Dialing Line 2 
1: 17094, 2: 17095

(Phone)

(Default = on) Select whether or not you want to enable the phone 
line for DTMF (touch-tone) dialing. If off, the panel will dial 
using pulse format.

To set the Dialing format:

Once the item number has been entered, enter 

1

 to turn this 

setting on (DTMF dialing) or 

0

 to turn it off (pulse dialing). 

Press 

ƒ

 to apply the new setting.

Phone Line 1 Dialing Prefix
Phone Line 2 Dialing Prefix
1: 17105, 2: 17106

(Phone)

(Default = none) Enter up to a six-digit phone line dialing prefix. 
Use this setting to access an outside line, disable call waiting, etc.

Line Dial Prefix Format:

‰

Enter 00–09 for numbers 0-9

‰

Enter 10 for * (star)

‰

Enter 11 for # (pound)

‰

Enter 12 for D (1–5 second delay)

‰

Enter 13 for W (wait for dial tone)

Setting a Line Dialing Prefix:

1.

Once the desired item number has been entered the cur-
rent line dial prefix will be displayed.

2.

Enter up to a six-digit phone line dialing prefix using the 
format above and press 

ƒ

.

Deleting a Line Dialing Prefix:

1.

Once the desired item number has been entered the cur-
rent line dial prefix will be displayed.

2.

Enter 

0

 + 

ƒ

. The touchpad will display 

NO DATA

.

Number of Attempts Before Reporting Failure RF 
Buddy
17101

(Phone)

(Default = 5) Set the number of dialing attempts (to central 
station) before a buddy transmission is generated.

Note 

Not investigated by UL.

To set the number of Attempts:

Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of 
buddy dial attempts (0-11)* and press 

ƒ

.

* 0 = immediate transmit request, 11 = no transmit request.

No Phone Line Attached
17069

(Phone)

(Default = off) Turn this setting on if there is no phone line 
connected to the panel. When on, the panel will not check for 
phone line failure.

Turning No Phone Line Attached On/Off:

Once the item number has been entered, enter 

1

 to turn this 

setting on (no phone line) or 

0

 to turn it off (phone line). Press 

ƒ

 

to apply the new setting.

Summary of Contents for Advent

Page 1: ...e to the Panel with a DB 8 Cord 49 442 14 Mounting Connecting an AC Power Transformer 14 Installing Panel Backup Battery s 15 Powering Up the Panel 15 Programming the Panel 15 Using the Downloader Software to Program the Panel 16 Using an Alphanumeric Touchpad to Program the Panel 16 Entering Exiting Program Mode 16 Using Item Numbers 16 Special Programming Settings 17 Partitions General Partition...

Page 2: ...tition Area Descriptions 66 SuperBus 2000 Device Information 67 Zone and Sensor Information 68 Menu Outputs 74 Access Codes and Authority Level Settings 76 Authority Level Settings 76 Item Numbers Index and Record 77 Appendix B Reference Tables 87 Contact ID Codes and Event Types 102 Additional CID Reporting 105 Smoke and Heat Detector Installation 107 Appendix C Commercial Fire Wiring Examples 10...

Page 3: ...A Class II 110VAC 60 Hz 60 823 Line Carrier AC Power Transformer 17 2 AH or 18 0 AH Backup Battery s 60 781 Backup Battery Cable Assemblies 49 475 red and 49 476 black UL listed 4 ohm 15W Speaker 2K ohm EOL Resistor s 49 467 or 49 454 Police Station Connected Burglary Alarm Units and Systems UL 365 The system Feature Numbers shall be set as follows in UL 365 listed systems Local Burglar Alarm Unit...

Page 4: ...ached 0 Off 17072 Enable RF Jam Detect 1 On 17073 Battery Test Interval 1 4 hours 17076 Commercial or Residential Installation 1 Commercial 17078 Detect Receiver Failure 1 On 17079 Alarm Messages Played at High Volume 1 On High 17096 Report System Events 1 On 47004 Zone Attributes edit zones N A xx Two digit partition number yy Two digit non pager phone number Table 3 UL 864 Listed System Settings...

Page 5: ...D xx085 Enable Police Panic Keys 1 On xx086 Enable Auxiliary Medical Panic Keys 1 On xx087 Enable Fire Panic Keys 1 On xx088 Report Partition Area Events to Central Station 1 On xx092 Enable Auto Force Arming 0 Off xx097 Exterior Arming Verification 0 Off xx102 One Time Reset Enabled 0 Off xx108 Enable Daily Reporting of Partition Trouble 1 On 17036 AC Stable Time 90 sec maximum 17041 Hours to Del...

Page 6: ...mine the system capabilities dependent upon devices used Panel Components Before installing devices and making wiring connections familiarize yourself with the main panel components Fig ure 1 shows the main component locations for the circuit board 47004 Zone Attributes edit sensors N A xx Two digit partition number yy Two digit non pager phone number Table 6 UL 1610 Listed System Settings Feature...

Page 7: ...PANSION SNAPCARD CONNECT ORS OPTIONAL EXPANSION SNAPCARD SUPERBUS CONNECT ORS 2 INCOMING PHONE LINE TEST LUGS TIP RING PHONE JACK DB 8 CORD POWER LED BACKUP BATTERY LUGS MEMORY CLEAR BUTTON 9 VOICE SIREN One side of voice siren speaker connection Other side to VOICE SIREN terminal 10 See Note 2 10 VOICE SIREN One side of voice siren speaker connection Other side to VOICE SIREN terminal 9 See Note ...

Page 8: ... SuperBus 2000 Printer Module Allows you to connect a printer to the panel SuperBus 2000 RS 232 Automation Module The SuperBus 2000 RS 232 Automation module allows you to connect an Advent panel to a compatible automation sys tem Once connected the module will enable the automa tion system to interpret panel system status SuperBus 2000 LED Display Module LED Driver Board Uses LEDs to display syste...

Page 9: ...ones Output devices Optional SuperBus 2000 modules such as Dual Phone Line Printer Modules etc System Wire Lengths The total system wire length allowed varies depending on devices powered by the panel the wire length between devices and the panel and the combined wire length of all devices Table 11 describes wiring recommendations for various panel components For devices where no recommended wire ...

Page 10: ...Smoke Loop SnapCard 60 767 The SnapCard Connectors shown in Figure 4 allow for the installation of two expansion SnapCards Carefully install a SnapCard onto the desired SnapCard Connector and secure it in place with the two screws included with the card Note If installing 24V Smoke Loop SnapCard in the primary expansion card connector slot you will not be able to use the panel cabinet knockouts be...

Page 11: ... either connector When all of the SuperBus 2000 devices are wired plug each wiring harness into a SuperBus connector Note The 12 VDC RED lead on the SuperBus wiring harness is current limited to 650 mA If the total current draw for all devices on either SuperBus connector exceeds 650 mA another power source must be used such as Terminal 4 12V or an external 12V power supply Figure 5 Mounting Devic...

Page 12: ...e connections Combining security and fire connections on these termi nals is not approved for UL 864 by the manufacturer Figure 8 Connecting a SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module 4 Relay Output Module 60 770 Connect the SuperBus 2000 4 Relay Output Module to the panel as shown in Figure 9 Connect all necessary output 8543265A DSF NOT USED YELLOW TOUCHPAD WIRING HARNESS 49 430 SPLICE PANEL SUPERBUS WIRIN...

Page 13: ...tructions Figure 12 Connecting a RS 232 Automation Module LED Module Driver Board 60 870 Connect the LED driver board to the panel as shown in Fig ure 13 For programming instructions please see Program LED Module on page 41 For information on connecting display and terminal boards please see the module Installa tion Instructions 8543267A DSF BLACK WHITE GREEN RED SPLICE PANEL SUPERBUS WIRING HARNE...

Page 14: ...moke Loop SnapCard is used the panel and snapcard 2 wire smoke loops are not compatible with the Sentrol ESL 429AT smoke detector Figure 15 Connecting 2 Wire Smoke Detectors Connecting Speakers The panel provides one speaker driver output for intrusion steady fire temporal 3 and auxiliary on off on off alarm sounds The output can drive a single 8 ohm speaker or multiple speaker circuit of 4 to 8 o...

Page 15: ...st and tell him her you need an analog line off the phone switch PBX mainframe or a 1FB standard business line Note Connecting the panel to an analog line off the phone switch places the panel ahead of the phone system pre venting panel access from phones on the premises How ever the panel can still be accessed from off site phones To connect a phone line to the panel using an RJ 31X CA 38A jack 1...

Page 16: ...el installations the 24 VAC 100 VA Class I AC transformer is required 1 Mount the transformer in the cabinet at one of the two locations shown in Figure 5 Note Transformer load secondary terminals must face the center of the enclosure 2 Secure the transformer to the cabinet using the threaded standoffs and supplied hex nuts 3 Route the AC power transformer cord or wires through one of the knockout...

Page 17: ... into an outlet not controlled by a switch or apply power to the circuit which the transformer is connected to 3 Wait about 30 seconds and note the following The green power LED located on the circuit board turns and stays on Alphanumeric touchpads should display Partition 1 Security is Off Note If the power LED is off or flashing or if touchpads don t display anything remove panel power disconnec...

Page 18: ...edly Using Item Numbers When prompted entering an Item Number will jump you to the setting associated with the number Once at the set ting you may view or change setting attributes After chang ing attributes you may exit programming or enter another item number Table 13 describes the setting type and range description of all system item numbers System settings are explained below and on the follow...

Page 19: ... to treat partitions as areas If treated as areas Zones touchpads schedules programming options etc belong to areas instead of partitions Users may jump from one area to another area using an alphanumeric touchpad The word partition will be changed to area wherever it is spoken displayed or printed To turn Areas On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 for on or 0 for off Press ƒ to ap...

Page 20: ...from Table B 2 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 number A created word such as BOY S counts as six item num bers 4 letters 1 apostrophe and 1 space Only 8 item numbers are allowed for each partition area name so plan ahead before programming partition area tex...

Page 21: ...ault off This setting enables the panel to generate a tamper alarm in addition to a trouble report when tampering of a fire zone is detected To set the Fire Tamper Response to On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 for on alarm is generated or 0 for off alarm not generated Press ƒ to apply the new setting Enable Keystroke Violation Alarm xx076 Partitions Alarms Default off This setti...

Page 22: ...for off Press ƒ to apply the new setting Disable Siren xx081 Partitions Alarms Default on Select whether or not you want to disable siren time out for fire alarms If disabled a siren will continue to sound until the system is disarmed Note This option is not available in UL 864 version To turn this setting On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 for on or 0 for off Press ƒ to apply th...

Page 23: ...re information Linking Non X10 Outputs 1 Enter the item number for the desired non X10 output 2 Enter the desired programmable output number 1 100 then press ƒ to confirm the selection Light Control xx069 Partitions Reporting Default off If on users must enter a valid access code before controlling lights If off an access code is not required for light control To turn Light Code On Off Once the it...

Page 24: ...ions Reporting Default 0 minutes This setting allows you to specify the length of time in minutes between the time a fire alarm condition is detected and a report is sent to the central station This allows users time to cancel a false alarm Note If Cancel Event Cancels Report setting xx089 is set to off this setting will have no affect Specifying the Delay Between Generated Fire Alarm and Alarm Re...

Page 25: ...ƒ to apply the new setting Activity Fault Threshold 1 Activity Fault Threshold 2 Activity Fault Threshold 3 1 xx018 2 xx019 3 xx020 Partitions Arming Defaults Threshold 1 10 Threshold 2 30 Threshold 3 50 This setting allows you to specify the number of disarms without any activity before zone activity trouble is generated Specifying Activity Fault Thresholds Once the item number has been entered e...

Page 26: ...tem number has been entered enter the number of zones that may be bypassed at once 0 250 Press ƒ to apply the new setting Enable Automatic Unbypass xx096 Partitions Arming Default off If on an indirectly bypassed zone will automatically be unbypassed once the door window etc has been closed for 30 seconds This setting only applies to delayed zones To turn Enable Automatic Unbypass On Off Once the ...

Page 27: ...lt off If on the system will allow a one time reset of the standard exit delay If a user leaves through a delay door and the door closes they may re enter through the door within the exit delay time period and the system will reset the exit delay Note Cannot be used with Early Termination Enabled setting xx101 To turn One Time Reset Enabled On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 to t...

Page 28: ... the number of minutes 5 120 before a zone test ends and press ƒ Disarm Key Arm Key Lights Key Star Key Lights Star Keys Arm Level 2 Arm Level 3 Arm Star Keys Disarm Lights Keys xx057 xx058 xx059 xx060 xx061 xx063 xx064 xx065 xx066 Partitions Zones Defaults Unlock 4 Lock 9 Lights 15 Star 12 Light Star 3 Level 2 6 Level 3 5 Arm Star 16 Disarm Lights 16 These settings allow you to specify how the sy...

Page 29: ...ary Medical Panic Keys setting xx086 Selecting the Alarm Type Once the item number has been entered enter 1 to turn the setting on auxiliary or 0 to turn it off medical Press ƒ to apply the new setting Dealer Access Code 17107 Codes Default none Enter a six digit Dealer Access code This code is used to access special programming menus when the panel is in program mode To set the Dealer Access Code...

Page 30: ...ng prefix Use this setting to access an outside line disable call waiting etc Line Dial Prefix Format Enter 00 09 for numbers 0 9 Enter 10 for star Enter 11 for pound Enter 12 for D 1 5 second delay Enter 13 for W wait for dial tone Setting a Line Dialing Prefix 1 Once the desired item number has been entered the cur rent line dial prefix will be displayed 2 Enter up to a six digit phone line dial...

Page 31: ...ed item number has been entered the cur rent system account number will be displayed Note If a Dealer Access Code has been programmed you will be prompted to enter it 2 Enter the new system account number using the list above For example if you wanted the system account number to be 123456AB at the keypad you would enter 01 02 03 04 05 06 10 11 3 Press ƒ and the touchpad displays the new system ac...

Page 32: ...n on touchpad panic alarms report using the following special 3 digit codes Fire Panic 599 Police Panic 598 Auxiliary Panic 597 Medical Panic 596 When off panics will report as 500 plus the bus device number For example a keypad with bus device number 03 would report as 503 Turning Report Panic Special On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 to turn this setting on report panic specia...

Page 33: ...r has been entered enter 1 to turn this setting on report or 0 to turn it off don t report Press ƒ to apply the new setting Partition Area 1 Pager Reports Partition Area 2 Pager Reports Partition Area 3 Pager Reports Partition Area 4 Pager Reports Partition Area 5 Pager Reports Partition Area 6 Pager Reports Partition Area 7 Pager Reports Partition Area 8 Pager Reports 1 zz007 2 zz008 3 zz009 4 zz...

Page 34: ...e Once the item number has been entered enter 1 to turn this setting on ring valid or 0 to turn it off ring not valid Press ƒ to apply the new setting Maximum Ringlet Burst Duration 17020 Phone Advanced Dialog Screen Default 250 2500 ms Specify the maximum duration of a valid ring burst in 10 ms increments 3 300 x 10 ms To set the Maximum Ringlet Burst Duration Once the item number has been entere...

Page 35: ...hone Connect Sequence 1 Enter the item number 2 Enter 0 ƒ The touchpad will display NO DATA Phone Device Override Sequence 17057 Phone Access Default Enter up to a 4 digit DTMF touch tone sequence for phone device override This sequence will instruct the panel to seize the line from the local phone and initiate a remote connection Users will be able to enter this sequence and bypass any phone devi...

Page 36: ... setting to off will prevent the panel from receiving future downloader calls Note For residential use only To turn Enable Remote Phone Access On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 to turn this setting on enabled or 0 to turn it off Press ƒ to apply the new setting Enable Remote Phone Ring Count 17087 Phone Access Default on This setting allows you to tell the panel to count remote ...

Page 37: ...item number has been entered specify the minimum time 6 20 Press ƒ to apply the new setting Max Time Between Ring Pause Ring Calls 17026 Phone Access Default 30 seconds Specify the maximum time in seconds between ring pause ring calls This is the maximum amount of time that may elapse before the second call in a ring pause ring attempt If this time is exceeded the current ring pause ring attempt w...

Page 38: ...ure Switch Sensor Hold a magnet next to the sen sor cover where indicated does not require cover removal 2 and 4 Button Keychain Touchpads Simultaneously press Lock and Unlock buttons until the touchpad LED flashes added learned in a sensor zone type Handheld Press Bypass button HiTech Wall Mount Press Bypass button HiTech Handheld Press Bypass button Add Learn Zones 47001 Zones Default none Use t...

Page 39: ...d 1 space Only 8 item numbers are allowed for each zone name so plan ahead before programming zone text You may need to abbreviate words to avoid running out of item numbers To program Zone Text 1 Once in program mode enter 49001 The display shows ENTER ZONE NUMBER OR PRESS TO CAN CEL 2 Enter the desired zone number and press ƒ The display shows TEXT FOR ZONE n IS current zone text ENTER TEXT NUMB...

Page 40: ...er 47004 The display shows ENTER ZONE NUMBER OR PRESS TO CAN CEL 2 Enter the desired zone number and press ƒ The display shows ENTER ATTRIBUTE NUMBER OR PRESS TO CANCEL 3 Enter the attribute number from the list above and press ƒ The display will show the current attribute setting If desired change the attribute setting 4 Press ƒ to apply changes To edit another attribute repeat step 1 Test Buddie...

Page 41: ...Response times only apply if the input is not a smoke loop A smoke loop response time is always set to 1 sec ond To program an Expansion Input Response Time Enter the desired item number Enter a response time 8 255 and press ƒ General Purpose I O 1 Direction General Purpose I O 2 Direction General Purpose I O 3 Direction General Purpose I O 4 Direction General Purpose I O 5 Direction General Purpo...

Page 42: ...ted there If a desired word does not appear in Table B 2 create it using the characters custom text When using words from Table B 2 spaces between them appear automatically When using characters from Table B 2 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 number A created...

Page 43: ...ow ID xxxxxxxx any device text The panel will scroll through and display information about each device To skip forward press ƒ To exit press Once the panel lists all the bus devices it will return to the program menu Replace Delete Bus Device ID 48007 Accessory Default n a Changes overwrites the bus device text with that of another bus device To Replace Delete Bus Device ID 1 Once in program mode ...

Page 44: ... ƒ The display shows ENTER DISPLAY NUMBERS OR PRESS TO CANCEL 3 Enter the numbers of the desired characters If you make a mistake press to start over 4 Once all numbers have been entered press ƒ To delete Keypad Idle Text 1 Once in program mode enter 49005 The display shows ENTER PARTITION NUMBER OR PRESS TO CANCEL 2 Enter the desired partition area number and press ƒ The display shows ENTER DISPL...

Page 45: ...the desired characters or words If you make a mistake press to start over 5 Once all numbers have been entered press ƒ to accept The display shows the new output text To Delete Output Text 1 Once in program mode enter 49003 The display shows ENTER OUTPUT NUMBER OR PRESS TO CANCEL 2 Enter the desired output number and press ƒ The display shows TEXT FOR OUTPUT nn IS current text ENTER TEXT NUMBERS O...

Page 46: ...lt off If on the panel will annunciate the earliest active fire alarm instead of the most recent during a multiple fire alarm situation Note This option is intended for panels installed in Canada To turn Annunciate Earliest Fire Alarm not the most Recent On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 for on or 0 for off Press ƒ to apply the new setting Fire Alarm in One Partition Sounds In A...

Page 47: ...or on or 0 for off Press ƒ to apply the new setting Detect Receiver Failure 17078 System Default on When on and a wireless commercial transceiver is installed the panel will detect and indicate wireless receiver failure To turn Detect Receiver Failure On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 for on or 0 for off Press ƒ to apply the new setting Panel Calls Back to Downloader 17122 Syste...

Page 48: ...urn Report System Events On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 for on or 0 for off Press ƒ to apply the new setting System Report Time STIME 17004 System Default random Enter the time of day in 24 hour format when an automatic phone test to the central station is performed To set the System Report Time Enter the desired item number Enter the 4 digit system report time 00 00 23 59 an...

Page 49: ...so that it doesn t print extra blank lines Check the printer manual for details To turn Print Line Feed after Carriage Return On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 for on or 0 for off Press ƒ to apply the new setting Printer Supports Epson ESC P Protocol 17124 System Default on Turn this setting on if the printer attached to the panel supports ESC P protocol Check the printer manual...

Page 50: ...press ƒ On Premises Pager ID 1 On Premises Pager ID 2 1 17060 2 17061 System Default 0000000 This setting allows you to specify 7 digit pager IDs that will identify the 2 different pager groups in a local paging network To specify On Premises Pager IDs Once in program mode enter the item number Enter the desired 7 digit 0 9 pager ID and press ƒ Downloader Account Number 17109 Customer Default 0000...

Page 51: ...nel display shows HOLIDAY DATA IS current data 5 Enter 0 ƒ The display shows HOLIDAY DATA IS NO DATA Event Configuration and Alarm Masks 50010 Event Mask Default n a This setting allows you to specify how you want events reported Note Whenever possible use Advent Downloader to set con figuration masks Event masks are represented by an eight digit event mask number where 0 off and 1 on For example ...

Page 52: ...ings Installing Line Carrier Devices This section describes how to install X10 Lamp Appliance and Universal Module line carrier wireless line carrier devices Note The operation of X10 modules is for supplementary pur poses only Programming the Panel House Code Please see item numbers xx022 and xx023 page 21 for information on setting house codes Installing X10 Modules When installing X10 modules U...

Page 53: ...ces X10 Modules Testing Phone Communication Testing Central Station Communication Adjusting Touchpad Contrast You should test the system after installing servicing and adding or removing devices from the system Refer Troubleshooting on page 55 if correct test results are not achieved Basic System Commands Table 14 describes basic touchpad operating commands For complete details on system operation...

Page 54: ...d additional RF transceivers To reorient a wireless sensor 1 Rotate the sensor and test for improved sensor commu nication at 90 and 180 degrees from the original posi tion 2 If poor communication persists relocate the sensor as described below To relocate a wireless sensor 1 Test the sensor a few inches from the original position 2 Move the sensor from the original position and retest until an ac...

Page 55: ...t the test and refer to the Troubleshooting section Testing Central Station Communication After performing zone and phone tests check that the sys tem is reporting alarms successfully to the central station and pager s 87 21 Be sure to contact the central station before activating outputs zones that trigger an alarm condition To test communication with the central station 1 Call the central statio...

Page 56: ...54 Advent Commercial Fire System ...

Page 57: ...ing clear memory to defaults and reprogram the panel locally Note Dealer access codes are not erased by clearing memory Access code stops working 1 Check for valid access code or that code use time limits have not expired 2 Check for proper partition area and code selection Duress Code Optional duress code is not working Check for valid code See List Access Codes feature Arming Disarming System wo...

Page 58: ...ty RJ 31X CA 38A jack 7 Replace faulty DB 8 cord 8 Check that the premises phone line is working Devices See X 10 Modules Hardwire Outputs or 4 Relay Output Module Dual Phone Line Module Module bus status LED stays off 1 Check module and panel power Green LEDs on 2 Check SuperBus wiring and connections 3 Check that the module is programmed added learned into panel memory Add the module if necessar...

Page 59: ...ouchpad and into the panel bus connector 2 Check SuperBus wiring for opens or shorts 3 Check panel power Hardwire Inputs No inputs detected 1 Check panel programming of all general purpose inputs outputs 2 Check all input device wiring and connections One input is never detected 1 Check panel programming of general purpose input output 2 Check input device operation 3 Check input device wiring and...

Page 60: ...that zone is set to a restoral required type or make sure that system is armed to active level before tripping sensor 3 If it is an optional 8 Input Module zone check that the module bus status LED is blinking to show communication with panel Lights See also X 10 Modules Hardwire Outputs or 4 Relay Output Module Light fixture using X 10 Lamp Module does not work See X 10 Modules feature in this ta...

Page 61: ...attery test trouble indication will stop once cleared by pressing the button If the trouble condition persists after 24 hours replace the backup battery Panel power LED quickly flashes once a second and after pressing 1 9 the touchpad indicates Main Power Failure Panel continues to operate from backup battery 1 Check the AC circuit breaker to be sure the circuit is live 2 Check for proper panel an...

Page 62: ... and Panel Module bus status LED stays off 1 Check module and panel power green LEDs on 2 Check SuperBus wiring and connections 3 Check for proper panel module power up initialization Module bus status LED stays on 1 Reinitialize panel and module by turning panel power off and on 2 Module circuit failure Replace the module Module bus status LED blinks but limited or no module wireless operation 1 ...

Page 63: ...alarm chime or sensor test sounds 1 Check that the wireless sensor battery is installed 2 Check the sensor battery for low voltage Replace batteries if necessary 3 Use an RF Sniffer tool 60 401 to verify that the sensor is transmitting 4 Check that the sensor is programmed added learned into panel memory Add the sensor if necessary 5 Verify that both RF Transceiver module antennas are installed an...

Page 64: ...ng outlet 3 Check that the lights or devices are plugged into X 10 Modules and that the X 10 Modules are plugged into outlets that are not controlled by a switch If necessary relocate modules to nonswitched outlets 4 Check that the HOUSE dial on the X 10 Modules match the house code programmed into the panel 5 Check for correct X 10 module unit settings and panel programming Zones Loops See Hardwi...

Page 65: ... N A Hardwire Sirens Speakers 13 046 Hardwire Exterior Siren N A 145 mA 13 060 8 Ohm 15W Speaker N A N A SuperBus 2000 Touchpads and Modules 31 Devices per Bus Header 60 768 SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module 20 mA 60 mA 60 783 60 854 SuperBus 2000 Printer Module Note Metal enclosure required for commercial applications 35 mA 40 mA 60 783 02 SuperBus 2000 RS 232 Automation Module 35 mA 35 mA 60 ...

Page 66: ...650mA with 1 battery 1350mA with 2 batteries or 2 0A with 3 batteries for UL systems Total Maximum Alarm Current Draw must not exceed 5 5A Table A 1 System Hardwire Devices Continued Part No Description Qty Standby Current Draw Standby Current Subtotal Maximum Current Draw Maximum Alarm Current Subtotal Table A 2 Max Wire Length Recommendations Feet Total Device Current Draw mA 22 Gauge AWG 18 Gau...

Page 67: ...e Sensor ESL 560 Series 60 849 95 Learn Mode Smoke Sensor ESL 570 Series 60 511 Learn Model DS924i PIR Motion Sensor 60 578 Water Resistant Panic Sensor 60 582 Learn Mode Sound Sensor IntelliSense 60 641 Learn Mode Long Life Door Window Sensor 60 688 Learn Mode Micro Door Window Sensor 60 741 Learn Mode Recessed Micro Door Window Sensor Table A 4 X 10 Module Line Carrier Devices Part No Descriptio...

Page 68: ...ire System Partition Area Descriptions Use Table A 7 to write in information about each partition or area Table A 7 Partition Area Numbers and Descriptions Partition Area No Description Location Display Text 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 69: ...odules If you need more room sim ply copy this page Table A 8 SuperBus Touchpad and SuperBus Module Unit Numbers Device Description Bus Connector circle one Bus Address Number assigned by panel Unique ID Number From device label 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 70: ...e circle one Module Bus ID Number Module Input Number Attributes N0 NC Floor No etc Zone Sensor Text 01 HW RF 02 HW RF 03 HW RF 04 HW RF 05 HW RF 06 HW RF 07 HW RF 08 HW RF 09 HW RF 10 HW RF 11 HW RF 12 HW RF 13 HW RF 14 HW RF 15 HW RF 16 HW RF 17 HW RF 18 HW RF 19 HW RF 20 HW RF 21 HW RF 22 HW RF 23 HW RF 24 HW RF 25 HW RF 26 HW RF 27 HW RF 28 HW RF 29 HW RF 30 HW RF 31 HW RF 32 HW RF 33 HW RF 34...

Page 71: ... HW RF 54 HW RF 55 HW RF 56 HW RF 57 HW RF 58 HW RF 59 HW RF 60 HW RF 61 HW RF 62 HW RF 63 HW RF 64 HW RF 65 HW RF 66 HW RF 67 HW RF 68 HW RF 69 HW RF 70 HW RF 71 HW RF 72 HW RF 73 HW RF Table A 9 Zone and Sensor Assignments Continued Zone Number Partition Number Zone Type Zone Sensor Type circle one Module Bus ID Number Module Input Number Attributes N0 NC Floor No etc Zone Sensor Text ...

Page 72: ... 92 HW RF 93 HW RF 94 HW RF 95 HW RF 96 HW RF 97 HW RF 98 HW RF 99 HW RF 100 HW RF 101 HW RF 102 HW RF 103 HW RF 104 HW RF 105 HW RF 106 HW RF 107 HW RF 108 HW RF 109 HW RF 110 HW RF 111 HW RF Table A 9 Zone and Sensor Assignments Continued Zone Number Partition Number Zone Type Zone Sensor Type circle one Module Bus ID Number Module Input Number Attributes N0 NC Floor No etc Zone Sensor Text ...

Page 73: ...HW RF 130 HW RF 131 HW RF 132 HW RF 133 HW RF 134 HW RF 135 HW RF 136 HW RF 137 HW RF 138 HW RF 139 HW RF 140 HW RF 141 HW RF 142 HW RF 143 HW RF 144 HW RF 145 HW RF 146 HW RF 147 HW RF 148 HW RF 149 HW RF Table A 9 Zone and Sensor Assignments Continued Zone Number Partition Number Zone Type Zone Sensor Type circle one Module Bus ID Number Module Input Number Attributes N0 NC Floor No etc Zone Sen...

Page 74: ...HW RF 168 HW RF 169 HW RF 170 HW RF 171 HW RF 172 HW RF 173 HW RF 174 HW RF 175 HW RF 176 HW RF 177 HW RF 178 HW RF 179 HW RF 180 HW RF 181 HW RF 182 HW RF 183 HW RF 184 HW RF 185 HW RF 186 HW RF 187 HW RF Table A 9 Zone and Sensor Assignments Continued Zone Number Partition Number Zone Type Zone Sensor Type circle one Module Bus ID Number Module Input Number Attributes N0 NC Floor No etc Zone Sen...

Page 75: ...HW RF 206 HW RF 207 HW RF 208 HW RF 209 HW RF 210 HW RF 211 HW RF 212 HW RF 213 HW RF 214 HW RF 215 HW RF 216 HW RF 217 HW RF 218 HW RF 219 HW RF 220 HW RF 221 HW RF 222 HW RF 223 HW RF 224 HW RF 225 HW RF Table A 9 Zone and Sensor Assignments Continued Zone Number Partition Number Zone Type Zone Sensor Type circle one Module Bus ID Number Module Input Number Attributes N0 NC Floor No etc Zone Sen...

Page 76: ...2 HW RF 233 HW RF 234 HW RF 235 HW RF 236 HW RF 237 HW RF 238 HW RF 239 HW RF 240 HW RF 241 HW RF 242 HW RF 243 HW RF 244 HW RF 245 HW RF 246 HW RF 247 HW RF 248 HW RF 249 HW RF 250 HW RF Table A 9 Zone and Sensor Assignments Continued Zone Number Partition Number Zone Type Zone Sensor Type circle one Module Bus ID Number Module Input Number Attributes N0 NC Floor No etc Zone Sensor Text Table A 1...

Page 77: ...75 Advent Commercial Fire System Table A 10 Menu Outputs Partition Area No Menu Output No Text Schedule No ...

Page 78: ...he primary global access code is user 5 in 4 partition systems and user 9 in 8 partition systems Table A 12 Authority Level Settings Programming Setting Description 10 Remote Access Allowed 11 Arming to Off Allowed 12 Arming to Home Allowed 13 Arming to Away Allowed 14 Arming to Special Level 4 Allowed 15 Arming to Special Level 5 Allowed 18 Standard Zone Bypassing Allowed 19 Critical Zone Bypassi...

Page 79: ...3_____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 8_____________ xx013 Delay Between Generated Standard Alarm and Alarm Reporting page 22 5 sec 1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 8_____________ xx014 Delay Between Generated Fire Alarm and Alarm Reporting page 22 0 min 1_____________ 3_____...

Page 80: ...____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 8_____________ xx063 Arm Level 2 page 26 6 arm to level 3 1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 8_____________ xx064 Arm Level 3 page 26 5 arm to level 2 1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6...

Page 81: ...e Swinger Bypass page 24 On 1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 8_____________ xx096 Enable Automatic Unbypass page 24 Off 1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 8_____________ xx097 Exterior Arming Verification page 24 Off 1_____________ 3_____________ 5__________...

Page 82: ...le Time page 31 67 ms 17019 Minimum Ringlet Burst Duration page 32 400 ms 17020 Maximum Ringlet Burst Duration page 32 2500 ms 17021 Minimum Pause Between Ringlets page 32 0 17022 Maximum Pause Between Ringlets page 32 0 17023 Minimum Pause Between Rings page 33 2000 ms 17024 Maximum Pause Between Rings page 32 4500 ms 17025 Minimum Time Between Ring Pause Ring page 35 10 sec 17026 Max Time Betwee...

Page 83: ...1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 17069 No Phone Line Attached page 28 Off 17070 Enable Daylight Savings page 47 On 17072 Enable RF Jam Detect page 46 On 17073 Battery Test Interval page 46 4 hours 17074 High Rise Installation page 46 Off 17075 Enable Long Range Radio page 46 Off 17076 Commercial or Residential Installation page 46 Home Navig...

Page 84: ...rm is Silenced page 44 30 sec 17112 Output Activation Delay page 39 30 sec 17113 17116 Activation Interval One Shot Times page 39 A 4 sec B 30 sec C 180 sec D 900 sec A_____________ B_____________ C_____________ D_____________ 17117 Zone Delay Time page 38 10 sec 17122 Panel Calls Back to Downloader page 45 Off 17123 AC Frequency page 48 60 Hz 17124 Printer Supports Epson ESC P Protocol page 47 On...

Page 85: ... 36004_____________ 37004_____________ 38004_____________ 39004_____________ 40004_____________ zz005 Character Format page 31 1 7 E 1 25005_____________ 26005_____________ 27005_____________ 28005_____________ 29005_____________ 30005_____________ 31005_____________ 32005_____________ 33005_____________ 34005_____________ 35005_____________ 36005_____________ 37005_____________ 38005_____________...

Page 86: ...age 31 Off 25014_____________ 26014_____________ 27014_____________ 28014_____________ 29014_____________ 30014_____________ 31014_____________ 32014_____________ 33014_____________ 34014_____________ 35014_____________ 36014_____________ 37014_____________ 38014_____________ 39014_____________ 40014_____________ zz015 Pager PIN page 31 None 25015____________________ 26015____________________ 2701...

Page 87: ...ry page 17 50003 Software Hardware Version page 48 50004 Clear History Buffer page 49 50005 Output Configuration page 42 50008 50009 Holiday Lists page 49 50010 Event Configuration and Alarm Masks page 49 50012 Print Zone Device Information page 49 50013 Access Code Length page 28 4 50014 50015 Delete Primary Secondary SnapCard page 50 50016 Print History Buffer page 50 Table A 13 Item Numbers Ind...

Page 88: ...86 Advent Commercial Fire System ...

Page 89: ...e Auxiliary 24 hour portable auxiliary alert buttons 1 2 3 4 5 Aux Aux Instant 07 Portable Auxiliary 24 hour portable auxiliary button Siren shut off confirms CS alarm report 1 2 3 4 5 Aux Aux Instant 08 Special Intrusion Special belongings such as gun cabinets and wall safes 1 2 3 4 5 Police Police Instant 09 Special Intrusion Special belongings such as gun cabinets and wall safes 1 2 3 4 5 Polic...

Page 90: ... 3 4 5 Environmental Aux Instant 30 A Report Police 24 hour audible police alarm in levels 2 and 3 2 3 4 5 Police Police Instant 30 B Local Auxiliary 24 hour audible auxiliary alarm in level 1 Siren shut off at restoral 1 Aux Aux Instant 32 Custom Output Output PIR motion sensor sound sensor or pressure mat 1 2 3 4 5 Silent Instant 36 A Report Police 24 hour audible police alarm in levels 2 and 3 ...

Page 91: ...pment Tamper Police Instant 64 Silent Burglary 24 hour silent security system panel burglary alarm 1 2 3 4 5 Silent Burglary Instant 65 Siren Tamper 24 hour audible siren tamper alarm 1 2 3 4 5 Siren Tamper Police Instant 66 Silent Burglary 24 hour silent burglary alarm 1 2 3 4 5 Silent Burglary Instant 67 Explosive Gas Explosive Gas Detectors 1 2 3 4 5 Explosive Gas Fire Instant 68 Carbon Monoxid...

Page 92: ... Fixed Wireless Touchpad Fixed wall mount wireless touchpads 1 2 3 4 5 None None Instant 87 Portable Wireless Touchpad Portable hand held wireless touchpads Note For residential use only 1 2 3 4 5 None None Instant 88 Unused 89 Unused 90 Pump Active Fire pump is active 1 2 3 4 5 Fire Fire Instant 91 Pump Failure Fire pump has failed 1 2 3 4 5 Pump Failure Trouble Instant 92 Gate Valve Closed Fire ...

Page 93: ...hime Resets Activity Timer Level Name Description Attributes Level 1 OFF The partition area is disarmed Only 24 hour sensors cause an alarm in the OFF level Cancelling alarms or entry delay automatically disarms to OFF Open Entry but no exit delay Cannot be disabled Level 2 PERIMETER The user is on site and only requires perimeter protection In addition to 24 hour sensors perimeter sensors such as...

Page 94: ...081 ADDRESS_ 767 ADDRESSABLE_ 082 ADVENT_ 083 AGAIN_ 084 AGENT_ No Text Descriptor 085 AIR_ 086 ALARM_ 087 ALERT_ 088 ALL_ 089 ALLEY_ 090 AN_ 768 ANALOG_ 091 AND_ 092 ANNEX_ 093 ANNUNCIATOR_ 094 ANTENNA_ 095 APARTMENT_ 096 APPLIANCE_ 097 APRIL_ 098 ARE_ 099 AREA_ 100 ARM_ 101 ARMED_ 102 ARMING_ 103 ART_ 104 AS_ 105 ASSEMBLY_ 106 ATTIC_ 107 ATTRIBUTE_ 108 AUDIO_ 109 AUGUST_ 110 AUTHORITY_ 111 AUTO_...

Page 95: ...S_ 245 DRILL_ 246 DRIVEWAY_ 247 DRUG_ 248 DUAL_ 249 DUCT_ 250 DURESS_ 251 E display only 252 E 253 EARLY_ No Text Descriptor 254 EAST_ 255 EIGHTH_ 776 ELECTRICAL_ 256 ELEVATOR_ 257 ELEVENTH_ 258 EMERGENCY_ 259 EMPLOYEE_ 260 ENABLE_ 261 ENERGY SAVER_ 262 ENERGY SAVERS_ 263 ENTER_ 264 ENTERED_ 265 ENTRANCE_ 266 ENTRY_ 267 ENVIRONMENTAL_ 268 EQUIPMENT_ 269 ERROR_ 270 EVACUATION_ 271 EVENT_ 272 EXECUT...

Page 96: ...17 LOCKOUT_ 418 LOG_ 419 LONG_ 420 LOOP_ 421 LOT_ 422 LOUNGE_ 423 LOW_ 424 LOWER_ 425 LTIME_ No Text Descriptor 426 M display only 427 M 428 MACHINE_ 429 MAID S_ 430 MAILBOX_ 431 MAIN_ 784 MAINTENANCE_ 432 MALL_ 433 MANAGER S_ 785 MANUAL_ 434 MANUFACTURING_ 435 MARCH_ 786 MASK_ 436 MASTER_ 437 MAT_ 438 MAY_ 439 MECHANICAL_ 440 MEDIA_ 441 MEDICAL_ 442 MEDICINE_ 443 MEMORY_ 444 MEN S_ 445 MENU_ 446 ...

Page 97: ...Y_ 590 SELECTION_ 793 SENSITIVITY 591 SENSOR_ 592 SENSORS_ 593 SEPTEMBER_ 594 SERVANT_ 595 SERVICE_ No Text Descriptor 596 SET_ 597 SETPOINT_ 598 SETUP_ 599 SEVENTH_ 600 SHACK_ 601 SHARED_ 602 SHED_ 603 SHEEP_ 604 SHIPPING_ 605 SHOCK_ 606 SHOP_ 607 SHORT_ 794 SHUNT 795 SHUTDOWN 796 SIGNALING 608 SHUT OFF_ 609 SIDE_ 610 SIGNAL_ 611 SILENCE_ 612 SILENT_ 613 SILVER_ 614 SIREN_ 615 SITE_ 616 SIXTH_ 61...

Page 98: ... MESSAGE 5 733 VOLTS_ 734 VOLUME_ 735 W display only 736 W 737 WAIT_ 738 WALL_ 739 WAREHOUSE_ 740 WARNING_ 741 WASH_ 742 WASHROOM_ 743 WATER_ 801 WEATHER 744 WEDNESDAY_ 745 WEEK_ No Text Descriptor 746 WEEKLY_ 802 WELL 747 WEST_ 748 WHITE_ 749 WINDOW_ 750 WINE_ 751 WING_ 752 WORKSHOP_ 753 X display only 754 X 755 Y display only 756 Y 757 YARD_ 758 YELLOW_ 759 YES_ 760 YOUR_ 761 Z display only 762 ...

Page 99: ... 10 B J ____ ____ ____ ____ 3 HC1 3 HC2 11 C K ____ ____ ____ ____ 4 HC1 4 HC2 12 D L ____ ____ ____ ____ 5 HC1 CB CF 5 HC2 CB CF 13 E M ____ ____ ____ ____ 6 HC1 CB CF 6 HC2 CB CF 14 F N ____ ____ ____ ____ 7 HC1 CB CF 7 HC2 CB CF 15 G O ____ ____ ____ ____ 8 HC1 CB CF 8 HC2 CB CF 16 H P ____ ____ ____ ____ Table B 6 X10 Module Operation Condition Lamp Module Unit No 1 Lamp Module Unit Nos 2 16 A...

Page 100: ...20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Non X10 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Partition 2 X10 Unit Dial Setting Light Device Number Menu Output Number House Code 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 House Code 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14...

Page 101: ...102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 Non X10 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 Partition 4 X10 Unit Dial Setting Light Device Number Menu Output Number House Code 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 House Code 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ...

Page 102: ...0 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 Non X10 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 Partition 6 X10 Unit Dial Setting Light Device Number Menu Output Number House Code 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 House Code 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ...

Page 103: ...9 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 Non X10 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 Partition 8 X10 Unit Dial Setting Light Device Number Menu Output Number House Code 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 House Code 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17...

Page 104: ...chkey 21 642 Equipment Tamper 22 137 Holdup 23 122 2 3 58 73 74 Sprinkler 24 113 82 Heat 25 114 81 Siren Tamper 26 137 Smoke 27 111 80 Repeater 28 144 63 65 66 85 Any Zone Fire Pump Activated 29 110 26 90 Fire Pump Failure 30 140 Fire Gate Valve 31 140 Low CO2 Pressure 32 140 Low Liquid Pressure 33 140 Low Liquid Level 34 140 Entry Exit Intrusion Police 35 134 10 12 Perimeter Intrusion Police 37 1...

Page 105: ...07 Partition Area Configuration Change General Type 12 Partition Area Configuration Change Access Code Added 0 306 Access Code Deleted 1 306 Access Code Changed 2 306 Access Code Expired 3 306 Code Authority Changed 4 306 Authority Level Changed 5 306 Schedule Changed 6 306 Arm OC Schedule Changed 7 632 Zone Added 8 306 Zone Deleted 9 306 Partition Area Event General Type 13 Partition Area Event S...

Page 106: ...uble 26 320 33 Table B 8 Contact ID Codes Continued Description Specific Type Contact ID Code Associated Zone Type Analog Module Trouble 27 333 Cell Module Trouble 28 333 Buddy 1 Failure 29 334 84 85 Buddy 2 Failure 30 334 84 85 Buddy 3 Failure 31 334 84 85 Buddy 4 Failure 32 334 84 85 SnapCard Trouble 33 333 Analog Loop Short 34 332 Analog Loop Break 35 331 Analog Head at Address 0 36 333 Unenrol...

Page 107: ...Codes Continued Description Specific Type Contact ID Code Associated Zone Type Table B 9 Additional CID Reporting Type Number Range Example System Reports 00 System low battery would report as 000 Normal Zones 01 499 Zone number 4 would report as 004 Bus Devices 500 594 Device number 1 would report as 501 Touchpad Panic Zones 595 599 Touchpad fire panic would report as 599 Touchpad police panic wo...

Page 108: ...ut status type 2 Output number Output off Output on 6 Arming level Partition Area Partition Area disarmed Partition Area armed 7 Alarm Trouble status Partition Area Partition Area normal Partition Area in trouble Partition Area in alarm 8 System trouble No system trouble System trouble 9 Main AC trouble Main AC on Main AC off 10 SnapCard AC trouble SnapCard AC on SnapCard AC off 11 Module AC troub...

Page 109: ... t i o n A s s o c i a t i o n B a t t e r y m a r c h P a r k Q u i n c y M A 0 2 2 6 9 R e q u e s t S t a n d a r d N o N F P A 7 4 H I n f a m i l y l i v i n g u n i t s w i t h m o r e t h a n o n e s l e e p i n g a r e a l o c a t e a s m o k e d e t e c t o r a t e a c h a r e a L i v i n g R o o m B e d r o o m B e d r o o m B e d r o o m D i n i n g R o o m K i t c h e n T V R o o m H N...

Page 110: ...108 Advent Commercial Fire System ...

Page 111: ...ng Hardwire Fire Pulls Connecting Water Flow Detection Devices Connect one or more water flow detection devices as shown in Figure C4 9 1 0 V O I C E S I R E N V O I C E S I R E N S 220 MF 35V Capacitor Non Polarized 17 101 Locate at Device Listed 4 OHM Speaker for Fire Protective Signaling Unit 2 0K OHM EOL Resistor 49 467 or 49 454 Locate at NOTE Use in and out daisy chain multiple device wiring...

Page 112: ...mmon trouble output on the AL602ITI to an input zone on the Advent panel as shown in Figure X This input zone must be learned into the Advent panel as Zone type 96 To wire the audible output 1 Configure a relay output on a 4 relay output module as an audible fire alarm not silent output used to control horns using Advent downloader software on site 2 Wire this output relay to input 2 on the AL602I...

Page 113: ... 5 1 6 1 7 N O 1 N C 1 C O M 1 1 2 V D C 1 8 N O 2 N C 2 C O M 2 N O 3 N C 3 C O M 3 N O 4 N C 4 C O M 4 G N D Z O N E 1 Z O N E C O M B U S A B U S B R E T 2 Refer to AL602ITI Installation Instructions For DIP Switch Settings Trouble Output to any Advent Panel Input or Input Module Programmed as Zone Type 96 Listed 2K OHM EOL Resistor PS 12 24 8 or AL802UL ADA Power Supply PS 12 24 8 or Logic Boa...

Page 114: ... If you have any questions concerning these instructions consult your local telephone company or a qualified installer about installing an RJ31X jack and alarm dialing equipment for you If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may temporarily disconnect your service If possible you will be notified in advance When advance notice is not practical you will be noti...

Page 115: ... at last device 2 0K OHM EOL Resistor 49 467 or 49 454 at last device Use In and Out Daisy Chain Multiple Device Wiring Methods Only 1 2 Inch EMT Conduit Phone Line 2 Phone Line 1 Dual Phone Line Module 60 768 Dual DB 8 Phone Cord 49 426 3 Phone Jack Phone Test Tip Ring Lugs Note 3 SuperBus Device Connectors 2 Primary Secondary IMPORTANT Connectors For Optional Listed Panel Input Output Expansion ...

Page 116: ...6HFRQG 6WUHHW 1RUWK 1RUWK 6DLQW 3DXO 01 7HFKQLFDO 6XSSRUW QWHUORJL QWHUORJL GYHQW DQG 6XSHU XV DUH UHJLVWHUHG WUDGHPDUNV RI QWHUORJL OO RWKHU WUDGHPDUNV DUH SURSHUWLHV RI WKHLU RZQHUV OO ULJKWV UHVHUYHG ...

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