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About This Manual ............................................................ 1

Special Installation Requirements  ..................................... 1

UL Listed Installations  ............................................... 1
California State Fire Marshall Listed Installations ..... 4

Planning the Installation  .................................................... 4

Panel Types ................................................................. 4
Panel Components ...................................................... 4

Panel Terminals  ..................................................... 4
BUS Device Headers ............................................. 5

Panel Devices  ............................................................. 5

SuperBus 2000 Touchpads  .................................... 5
SuperBus 2000 Modules  ....................................... 5
SnapCards .............................................................. 5

Installing the System  ......................................................... 5

Determining the Panel Location ................................. 6
Running Wires to the Panel Location ......................... 6

System Wire Lengths  ............................................ 6

Mounting the Panel  .................................................... 7
Installing Optional Panel SnapCards .......................... 7
Connecting SuperBus 2000 Modules and Touchpads  7

SuperBus 2000 Touchpads  .................................... 8
SuperBus 2000 Modules  ....................................... 8
Voice Siren 25/70 Volt Converter Card (60-773)  10

Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone Inputs 10

Connecting Intrusion Detection Devices ............. 10

Connecting Speakers  ................................................ 11
Connecting Listed Sirens  ......................................... 12
Installing an RJ-31X Phone Jack (13-081)  .............. 12
Connecting the Phone Line to the Panel with 
a DB-8 Cord (49-442)  .............................................. 13
Mounting/Connecting an AC Power Transformer  ... 13
Installing Panel Backup Battery(s) ........................... 14

Powering Up the Panel  .................................................... 14

Programming the Panel  ................................................... 14

Using the Downloader Software to Program 
the Panel  ................................................................... 15
Using an Alphanumeric Touchpad to Program 
the Panel  ................................................................... 15

Entering/Exiting Program Mode  ......................... 15
Using Item Numbers  ........................................... 15
Codes ................................................................... 23
Specific Phone Number Settings ......................... 25
Phone Access Settings ......................................... 29
Zone Settings ....................................................... 31

I/O Settings  ..........................................................34
Accessory Modules  .............................................34
Programmable Output Settings ............................36
Alarm Settings  .....................................................38
System Settings  ...................................................39
Miscellaneous Settings  ........................................42

Remote Downloader Programming  .................................44

Advent Downloader Programming ......................44

Installing Line Carrier Devices ........................................44

Programming the Panel House Code ...................44
Installing X-10 Modules ......................................44
Adding Lights/Devices to Program Memory  ......44

Testing the System  ...........................................................45

Basic System Commands  .........................................45
Testing Panel Backup Battery(s)  ..............................45
Testing Hardwire and Wireless Zones/Sensors  ........45

If a Wireless Sensor Fails the Zone/Sensor Test  .46

Testing Outputs and Sirens  .......................................46
Testing Lights and Devices .......................................46
Testing Phone Communication .................................47
Testing Central Station Communication ...................47
Adjusting Touchpad Display Contrast ......................47

Troubleshooting ...............................................................48

Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets .............56

Determining Maximum Panel Wire Length  ........57
Other System Devices  .........................................57
X-10 Modules and Device Settings  .....................58
Partition/Area Descriptions  .................................59
SuperBus 2000 Device Information  ....................60
Zone and Sensor Information  ..............................61
Menu Lights and Outputs  ....................................67
Programmable Output Type Information  ............68
Access Codes and Authority Level Settings  .......69
Item Numbers Index and Record .........................70

Appendix B: Reference Tables  ........................................79

Contact ID Codes and Event Types .....................96
Additional CID Reporting  ...................................99

Smoke and Heat Detector Installation  ...........................101

Commercial Burglary

250 Zone—60-562-01

Panels

132 Zone—60-562-04

Home Navigator

250 Zone —60-562-05

Panels

132 Zone—60-562-02

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Document Number: 466-1758-ITI Rev. B
April 2001

Summary of Contents for Advent

Page 1: ...r Settings 25 Phone Access Settings 29 Zone Settings 31 I O Settings 34 Accessory Modules 34 Programmable Output Settings 36 Alarm Settings 38 System Settings 39 Miscellaneous Settings 42 Remote Downloader Programming 44 Advent Downloader Programming 44 Installing Line Carrier Devices 44 Programming the Panel House Code 44 Installing X 10 Modules 44 Adding Lights Devices to Program Memory 44 Testi...

Page 2: ...ntee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by mea...

Page 3: ... 071 or Wireless Learn Mode Door Window Sensor 60 362 q A SuperBus 2000 Commercial RF Transceiver 60 821 for use with listed wireless signaling devices q A SuperBus 2000 Printer or Automation Module 60 783 for use with a listed printer q A SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module 60 768 for expansion to primary and secondary phone line reporting System Setup and Programming The system Feature Numbers ...

Page 4: ...n xx092 Auto Forced Arming 0 Off xx097 Exterior Siren Arming Verifi cation 0 Off xx102 Exit Delay Reset 0 Off 17034 Auto Phone Test Frequency 1 Day 17036 AC Stable Time 90 sec maximum 17041 AC Report Delay 6 12 hours 17049 RF Supervisory Time 4 hours 17069 No Phone Line 0 Off 17072 Enable RF Jam Detect 1 On 17073 Automatic Panel Backup Bat tery Test Interval 1 4 hours 17076 Commercial Residential ...

Page 5: ...d Arming 0 Off xx097 Exterior Siren Arming Verifi cation 0 Off xx102 Exit Delay Reset 0 Off xx108 Local Trouble Annunciation at LTIME 1 On 17036 AC Stable Time 90 sec maximum 17041 AC Report Delay 6 12 hours 17049 RF Supervisory Time 4 hours 17069 No Phone Line 0 Off 17072 Enable RF Jam Detect 1 On 17073 Automatic Panel Backup Bat tery Test Interval 1 4 hours 17076 Commercial Residential 0 Off Res...

Page 6: ...Description Partitions Areas Users Input Zones 250Z 60 562 01 Commercial Burglary Panel UL Listings include 365 609 985 1023 1610 and 1635 Gray enclosure 8 250 250 132Z 60 562 04 4 100 132 250Z 60 562 05 Home Nav Panel UL List ings include 985 1023 and 1635 White enclosure 8 250 250 132Z 60 562 02 4 100 132 CONTROL PANEL CIRCUIT BOARD TERMINAL STRIP 8543G05B DSF OPTIONAL EXPANSION SNAPCARD CONNECT...

Page 7: ...LED display or terminal boards may be connected to one driver board q Voice Siren 25 70 Volt Converter Card Adds high voltage siren audio output capability SnapCards The following SnapCards expand the system as described q 8Z Input SnapCard Provides eight additional hard wire zone inputs of which two are dedicated for using 2 wire smoke detectors residential listings only q 4 Output SnapCard Provi...

Page 8: ... output devices q Optional SuperBus 2000 modules such as Dual Phone Line Printer Modules etc System Wire Lengths The total system wire length allowed can vary depending on devices powered by the panel the wire length between devices and the panel and the combined wire length of all devices q Table 9 describes wiring recommendations for various panel components For devices where no recommended wire...

Page 9: ...f 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 Figure 4 Installing an Expansion SnapCard into one of the two SnapCard Connectors Connect all necessary input and or output wiring using the Installation Instructions included with the SnapCard s Connecting SuperBus 2000 Modules and Touchpads ...

Page 10: ...uperBus 2000 touchpads to the desired SuperBus connector as shown in Figure 6 For mounting instructions please see the specific touchpad Installation Instructions Figure 6 Connecting SuperBus 2000 Alphanumeric Touchpads SuperBus 2000 Modules Commercial RF Transceiver Module q Commercial RF Transceiver Module in Plastic Case 60 821 95 Connect the transceiver to the panel as shown in Figure 7 Figure...

Page 11: ...luded with the module Figure 11 Connecting a SuperBus 2000 Printer Module RS 232 Automation Module Connect the SuperBus 2000 RS 232 Automation Module to the panel as shown in Figure 12 For all other connections please see the module Installation Instructions 8543266A DSF BLACK WHITE GREEN RED SPLICE PANEL SUPERBUS WIRING HARNESS 49 462 TO OTHER SUPERBUS DEVICES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 12: ...stalling Intrusion Detection Devices Connecting 2 Wire Smoke Detectors Panel terminals 21 and 22 are set up to accept the following 12 VDC 2 wire smoke detectors q System Sensor models 2100S 2100TS 2100D 2100TD 2400 or 2400TH q Sentrol ESL models 429AT 521B or 521BXT Panel terminals 21 and 22 can handle up to 20 smoke detec tors with 120 uA maximum idle current per detector Maxi mum total loop cur...

Page 13: ...wire Interior Speaker 60 528 Use this speaker unit for interior siren applications Connect 1 speaker to the panel as shown in Figure 18 Connect mul tiple speakers to the panel as shown in Figure 19 P A N E L T E R M I N A L S T R I P 1 2 V S W 2 1 2 2 2 W I R E S M O K E L O O P L I S T E D 2 W I R E 1 2 V S M O K E H E A T D E T E C T O R U S E I N A N D O U T D A I S Y C H A I N M U L T I P L E ...

Page 14: ... panel to take control of the phone line when an alarm occurs even if the phone is in use or off hook q If an analog line is not available contact your cus tomer s telecommunications specialist 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 pho...

Page 15: ...ing an AC Power Transformer Use the following AC power transformers with Advent pan els q 24 VAC output 100 VA Class I 110VAC 60 Hz 60 830 q 24 VAC output 100 VA Class II 110VAC 60 Hz 60 823 Line Carrier AC Power Transformer 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 t...

Page 16: ...pending on your transformer q Plug the transformer into an outlet not controlled by a switch q or apply power to the circuit which the transformer is connected to 3 Wait about 30 seconds and note the following q The green power LED located on the circuit board turns on and stays on q Alphanumeric touchpads should display PARTITION 1 SECURITY IS OFF Note If the power LED is off or flashing or if to...

Page 17: ...description of all system item numbers System settings are explained below and on the following pages They appear as follows System settings in this manual appear in the same order as you would see them in Advent Downloader software This is done to eliminate confusion whether you are program ming from a touchpad or the downloader If you prefer Table A14 in Appendix A lists the system set tings in ...

Page 18: ...t to on q The panel will use the system account when reporting events The area number where the event occurred is also reported q The panel will only perform one automatic phone test not one for each partition area To turn Global Account Reporting On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 for on or 0 for off Press to apply the new setting Partition Area Enable xx068 Defaults Partition A...

Page 19: ...t Home Navigator panels trouble s are annuciated every 24 hours at LTIME To Set the LTIME Sound Time Once the item number has been entered enter the 4 digit time 00 00 23 59 in 24 hour format and press Note The Enable Daily Reporting of Partition Area Trouble setting xx108 must be set to on for this setting to work Local Trouble Annunciation at LTime xx108 Default 1 On Enables annunciation of all ...

Page 20: ...of suspicion zones will not generate an alarm To Turn Generate Alarm for Suspicion Trips On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 for on or 0 for off Press to apply the new setting Suspicion Alarm Delay xx015 Default 05 Minutes Select the length of time in minutes in which an alarm can be avoided after a suspicion zone is tripped This allows the user time to prevent a false alarm from ...

Page 21: ...Access Code On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 for on access code required or 0 for off Press to apply the new setting Report Partition Area Events xx088 Default 1 On If on the panel will report partition area events to the central sta tion Turning Partition Area Event Reporting On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 to turn partition area event reporting on or 0 tu...

Page 22: ... Note In order for this setting to work Exterior Siren Verifica tion setting xx097 must be set to on To Turn Local Closing Report Verification On Off Once the item number has been entered enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off Press to apply the new setting Enable Level 2 Arming xx025 Enable Level 3 Arming xx026 Enable Level 4 Arming xx027 Enable Level 5 Arming xx028 Defaults 1 On If o...

Page 23: ...urn the setting on or 0 to turn it off Press to apply the new setting Exterior Siren Arming Verification xx097 Default 0 Off If on exterior sirens will produce arming verification sounds noti fying users that the system was armed Note In order for this setting to work Local Closing Report Verification setting xx098 must be set to on To Turn Exterior Siren Arming Verification On Off Once the item n...

Page 24: ...s to apply the new setting Exit Delay Reset xx102 Default 0 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 Exit Delay Termination setting xx101 To Turn Exit Delay Reset On Off On...

Page 25: ...ll lights having the first of two house codes in the partition Specifying Keychain Touchpad Button Action 1 Once the desired item number has been entered enter the spe cial action assignment number 3 16 from the above list 2 Press to apply the new setting Auxiliary Medical Panic Keys xx086 Default 1 On Choose whether or not to enable the Auxiliary panic buttons on touchpads If enabled when a user ...

Page 26: ...applicable the touchpad will display the current Downloader Access Code 3 Enter any five digits 0 9 for the new Downloader Access code then press Access Code Length 50013 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 d...

Page 27: ...backup Account Number Format o for 0 enter 00 o for 6 enter 06 o for C enter 12 o for 1 enter 01 o for 7 enter 07 o for D enter 13 o for 2 enter 02 o for 8 enter 08 o for E enter 14 o for 3 enter 03 o for 9 enter 09 o for F enter 15 o for 4 enter 04 o for A enter 10 o for 5 enter 05 o for B enter 11 To Enter a System Account Number 1 Once the desired item number has been entered the current system...

Page 28: ...rts to the central station When on touchpad panic alarms report using the following special 3 digit codes q Fire Panic 599 q Police Panic 598 q Auxiliary Panic 597 q 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 tu...

Page 29: ...is setting on report or 0 to turn it off don t report Press to apply the new setting Partition Area 1 Reports zz007 Defaults 0 Phone 25 1 Partition Area 2 Reports zz008 Defaults 0 Phone 26 1 Partition Area 3 Reports zz009 Defaults 0 Phone 27 1 Partition Area 4 Reports zz010 Defaults 0 Phone 28 1 Partition Area 5 Reports zz011 Defaults 0 Phone 29 1 Partition Area 6 Reports zz012 Defaults 0 Phone 30...

Page 30: ...he end of the ring burst Setting Valid Ring at Beginning or End of Cycle Once the item number has been entered enter 1 or 0 Press to apply the new setting Maximum Ring Burst Duration 17020 Default 250 2500 ms Specify the maximum duration of a valid ring burst in 10 ms increments 3 300 x 10 ms Setting the Maximum Ring Burst Duration 1 Once the item number has been entered specify the maximum ring b...

Page 31: ...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 devices answering machines fax machines etc when calling from a remote phone Partition area 1 only Format q Enter 00 09 for numbers 0 9 q Enter 10 for star q Enter 11 f...

Page 32: ...r Phone after XX Rings 17052 Default 12 Rings Specify the number of rings after which the panel will answer an incoming phone call The Remote Phone Ring Count 17087 set ting must be set to on for this setting to work Partition area 1 only Note For residential use only To Set the Number of Rings 1 Once the item number has been entered specify the maximum number of rings 1 12 2 Press to apply the ne...

Page 33: ...or 0 to turn it off 2 Press to apply the new setting Allow Remote Phone Zone Test 17098 Default 1 On If on users may perform zone tests from remote phones Parti tion area 1 only To Turn Remote Phone Zone Test On Off 1 Once the item number has been entered enter 1 to turn this setting on or 0 to turn it off 2 Press to apply the new setting Add Learn Zones 47001 Default NA Use this item number to ad...

Page 34: ...l Mount Press Bypass button q HiTech Handheld Press Bypass button Refer to the specific sensor touchpad Installation Instructions for more details on tripping sensors touchpads When using an external contact with this sensor the contact must be in the alarm state while tripping the sensor to properly learn it into memory Delete Zones 47002 Default NA Use this item number to delete zones from panel...

Page 35: ...Default 0 None Enter the desired warning message 1 5 If learned into zone type 70 it will only play the desired warning message q 11 Zone Bypass Group Default 0 None Enter the desired bypass group number 0 32 This will allow users to directly bypass and unbypass groups of zones To Edit Zone Attributes 1 Once in program mode enter 47004 The display shows ENTER ZONE NUMBER OR PRESS TO CANCEL 2 Enter...

Page 36: ...l Purpose I O 3 Direction 17065 General Purpose I O 4 Direction 17066 General Purpose I O 5 Direction 17067 General Purpose I O 6 Direction 17068 Defaults 0 Input Select the direction of each general purpose input output To Program General Purpose Input Output direction 1 Enter the desired item number 2 Enter 1 to set the direction as an output or 0 to set it as an input Press to apply the directi...

Page 37: ...he new device text To Delete Device Text 1 Once in program mode enter 49002 The display shows ENTER DEVICE ID NUMBER OR PRESS TO CANCEL 2 Enter the desired device ID number and press The display shows TEXT FOR DEVICE xxxxxxxx IS current text ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS TO ACCEPT 3 Enter 000 and press The display shows TEXT FOR DEVICE xxxxxxxx IS NO TEXT List Bus Devices 48003 Default NA Use this i...

Page 38: ...g allows you to replace a malfunctioning LED module without having to reprogram LED settings To Delete Replace LED Module Note Deleting the module does not delete the bus text associ ated with the deleted device To delete device text use item number 49002 1 Once in program mode enter 48010 The display shows ENTER DEVICE ID OR PRESS TO CANCEL 2 Enter the 8 digit device ID of the device you wish to ...

Page 39: ...s to name the X 10 and non X 10 menu output numbers that appear in the Lights Devices user menus q Use the item numbers that appear in Table B2 on page 85 for characters and words listed there q If a desired word does not appear in Table B2 create it using the characters custom text Note Only preprogrammed words from Table B2 can be spo ken by the panel Silence takes the place of any created words...

Page 40: ...nce and cancel the alarm To Turn First Fire Alarm Disarm Silence On Off 1 Once the item number has been entered enter 1 for on or 0 for off 2 Press to apply the new setting Unsilence Alarm 17126 Default 0 Off Choose whether or not to enable unsilencing of alarm after silenc ing period expires If on a silenced fire alarm will resound Note The silencing period can be set using the Time Fire Alarm is...

Page 41: ...ss commercial transceiver is installed the panel will detect and indicate wireless receiver failure This means the panel has received no messages from any wireless zone for 2 hours To Turn Detect Receiver Failure On Off 1 Once the item number has been entered enter 1 for on or 0 for off 2 Press to apply the new setting Downloader Callback 17122 Default 0 Off Select whether or not to have the panel...

Page 42: ...ntral station is performed To Set the System Report Time 1 Enter the desired item number 2 Enter the 4 digit system report time 00 00 23 59 and press to apply the new setting Enable RF Jam Detect 17072 Default 1 On Select whether or not the panel will detect an RF jam If enabled a RF Jam trouble condition will be generated whenever the back ground noise level exceeds the received signal strength f...

Page 43: ...n if the printer attached to the panel supports ESC P protocol Check the printer manual for details To Turn Epson ESC P Protocol On Off 1 Once the item number has been entered enter 1 for on or 0 for off 2 Press to apply the new setting AC Report Delay 17041 Default 6 Hours This setting allows you to select the hours to delay in addition to random 0 30 minute delay before the panel reports AC powe...

Page 44: ...IDs 1 Once in program mode enter the item number 2 Enter the desired 7 digit 0 9 pager ID and press Downloader Account Number 17109 Default 00000000 The Downloader Account Number is used to identify the panel to Advent Downloader To Enter a Downloader Account Number 1 Once the desired item number has been entered the current account number will be displayed 2 Enter an 8 digit number 0 9 and press ...

Page 45: ... would be represented as 11010001 see event mask formats below If you wanted the same event mask to stop reporting to phone 2 you would change the event mask number to 10010001 Notice how the place holder for phone 2 was changed from a 1 on to a 0 off From 11010001 to 10010001 Event Mask Formats 1 Reporting Phone 1 5 Pager 2 Reporting Phone 2 6 Report to Backup 3 Print 7 not used 4 History Buffer ...

Page 46: ...Modules When installing X 10 modules q Use only incandescent lamps with lamp modules q Do not plug X 10 modules into outlets controlled by a switch q Do not use extension cords to connect several lamps or appliances to one module 87 21 Use X 10 Lamp Modules to control light fixtures do not use X 10 Appliance or Universal Modules Appliance and Universal Modules are not controlled during an alarm To...

Page 47: ...hooting on page 50 if correct test results are not achieved Basic System Commands Table 12 describes basic touchpad operating commands For complete details on system operation including user programming refer to the system User Guide Note Refer to Table A12 on page 71 for default access codes Testing Panel Backup Battery s The panel can both automatically and manually place a test load on the pane...

Page 48: ...egrees 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 acceptable location is found 3 Mount the sensor in the new location 4 If no location is acceptable replace the sensor as described below To ...

Page 49: ...ndicated press to quit 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 Ca...

Page 50: ...am 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 won t arm 1 If arming to Perimeter Home ma...

Page 51: ...nd connections 3 Check that the module is programmed added learned into panel memory Add the module if necessary Module bus status LED stays on 1 Reinitialize panel and module by turning panel power off and back on 2 Module circuit failure Replace the module Module bus status LED blinks but phones don t work 1 Check phone wiring and connections 2 Check that the module is programmed added learned i...

Page 52: ... wiring and connections Wrong input is detected 1 Check panel input programming for input 2 Check input device wiring and connections Hardwire Outputs No outputs activate 1 Check panel module programming 2 Check output wiring and connections 3 Check panel module power green LEDs on 4 If used check the optional external supply powering the output devices One output never activates 1 Check panel mod...

Page 53: ... 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 4 Check zone programming for proper partition area setting 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 table Panel Panel doe...

Page 54: ...leared 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 and transformer wiring 3 Check that the AC transf...

Page 55: ...for proper panel module power up initialization Module bus status LED stays on 1 1 Reinitialize panel and module by turning panel power off and on 2 2 Module circuit failure Replace the module Module bus status LED blinks but limited or no module wireless operation 1 Panel and module are communicating correctly via the SuperBus 2 Check that transceiver is learned into panel memory 3 Check panel mo...

Page 56: ...k 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 nec essary 5 Check partition area setting 6 Verify that both RF Transceiver module antennas are installed and that the connections are tight The panel responds intermitte...

Page 57: ...eration at working 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 non switched 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...

Page 58: ...r Bus Header 60 768 SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module 20 mA 60 mA 60 783 plastic 60 854 metal SuperBus 2000 Printer Module 30 mA 35 mA 60 783 02 SuperBus 2000 RS 232 Auto mation Module 35 mA 35 mA 60 803 01 SuperBus 2000 2x20 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad 75 mA 120 mA 60 804 01 SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Alphanumeric Touchpad 75 mA 120 mA 60 810 04 SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Fire Alphanumeric Touchpad 75 m...

Page 59: ...126 198 2100 29 74 120 188 2200 28 72 114 180 2300 27 68 108 172 2400 26 66 104 164 2500 25 64 100 158 2600 24 60 96 152 2700 23 58 92 146 2800 22 56 90 140 2900 21 54 86 136 3000 20 52 84 132 Two volt maximum loop voltage drop Table A3 Wireless Sensors Part No Description Qty 60 348 Handheld Wireless Touchpad 60 362 Learn Mode Door Window Sensor 60 409 Learn Mode Recessed Door Window Sen sor 60 4...

Page 60: ... Power Transformer and Backup Battery Part No Description Qty 60 781 Heavy Duty 12V 17 2 AH or 18 0 AH Backup Battery 60 830 Heavy Duty Line Carrier 24 VAC 100 VA Class I 110VAC 60 Hz AC Power Transformer 60 823 Heavy Duty Line Carrier 24 VAC 100 VA Class II 110 VAC 60 Hz AC Power Transformer Table A6 X 10 Module House and Unit Code Settings Partition Number Light Device Number Device Type Locatio...

Page 61: ...ppendix A System Configuration Worksheets Partition Area Descriptions Use Table A7 to write in information about each partition or area Table A7 Partition Area Numbers and Descriptions Partition Area No Description Location Display Text 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 62: ...0 touchpads and modules If you need more room simply copy this table Table A8 SuperBus Touchpad and SuperBus Module Unit Numbers Device Description Partition Area Bus Connector circle one Bus Address Number assigned by panel Unique SuperBus 2000 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 ...

Page 63: ...one Type Zone Sensor Type 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...

Page 64: ...HW RF 52 HW RF 53 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 74 HW RF 75 HW RF Table A9 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 ...

Page 65: ... HW RF 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 112 HW RF 113 HW RF 114 HW RF Table A9 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...

Page 66: ...W RF 122 HW RF 123 HW RF 124 HW RF 125 HW RF 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 Table A9 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 67: ...162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 Table A9 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 68: ...201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 Table A9 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 69: ...s and outputs is provided below If you need more room simply copy this table 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 Table A9 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 A10 Menu Lights and Outputs Partition A...

Page 70: ...rmation Use Table A11 to document information about programmable outputs Table A10 Menu Lights and Outputs Continued Partition Area No Menu Output No Text Schedule No Table A11 Programmable Output Types Event Triggers Responses and Locations Partition Area No Output Event Trigger Response Output Type Location Display Text ...

Page 71: ...r 0123 Installer 0 The primary global access code is user 5 in 4 partition systems and user 9 in 8 partition systems Table A13 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 Cr...

Page 72: ...___________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 8_____________ 01012 08012 Panic Report Delay p 19 5 sec 1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 8_____________ 01013 08013 Alarm Report Delay p 19 5 sec 1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 8_____________ 0101...

Page 73: ...___ 8_____________ 01060 08060 Star Button Action p 23 12 incremental arming 1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 8_____________ 01061 08061 Lights Star Button Combination Action p 23 3 auxiliary panic 1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 8_____________ 01063 0806...

Page 74: ...p 21 On 1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 8_____________ 01094 08094 Enable Scheduled Arming p 20 On 1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 8_____________ 01095 08095 Swinger Bypass Enable p 21 On 1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____...

Page 75: ... p 34 32 sec I O 1__________ I O 3__________ I O 5__________ I O 7__________ I O 2__________ I O 4__________ I O 6__________ 17012 17017 17119 17120 Expansion Input Response Times p 34 32 sec 1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 7_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 8_____________ 17018 Maximum Ring Cycle Time p 27 67 ms 17019 Minimum Ring Burst Duration p 28 400 ms 1...

Page 76: ...Device Override Sequence p 29 17058 Pager ID p 25 0 17060 17061 On Premises Pager IDs p 42 0000000 1_____________ 2_____________ 17062 System Strobe Light Type Amesco 17063 17068 General Purpose I O Direction p 34 0 input 1_____________ 3_____________ 5_____________ 2_____________ 4_____________ 6_____________ 17069 No Phone Line p 25 Off 17070 Enable Daylight Savings Time Adjust p 41 On 17072 Ena...

Page 77: ...umber 1 p 25 00000000 17103 System Account Number 2 p 25 00000000 17104 Evacuation Message Count p 38 4 mes sages 17105 Phone Line 1 Dialing Prefix p 24 None 17106 Phone Line 2 Dialing Prefix p 24 None 17107 Dealer Access Code p 24 None 17108 Downloader Access Code p 24 12345 17109 Downloader Account Number p 42 00000000 17110 Latitude Adjustment p 42 0 degrees 17111 Time Fire Alarm is Silenced p ...

Page 78: ...03_____________ 32003_____________ 33003_____________ 34003_____________ 35003_____________ 36003_____________ 37003_____________ 38003_____________ 39003_____________ 40003_____________ 25004 40004 Communication Format p 27 1 TAP at 1200 bps PSK 25004_____________ 26004_____________ 27004_____________ 28004_____________ 29004_____________ 30004_____________ 31004_____________ 32004_____________ 3...

Page 79: ...____________ 27013_____________ 28013_____________ 29013_____________ 30013_____________ 31013_____________ 32013_____________ 33013_____________ 34013_____________ 350113_____________ 36013_____________ 37013_____________ 38013_____________ 39013_____________ 40013_____________ 25014 40014 Partition Area 8 Pager Reports p 27 Off 25014_____________ 26014_____________ 27014_____________ 28014______...

Page 80: ...utput Text p 37 49004 Partition Area Text p 17 49005 Keypad Idle Text p 36 50001 Reset Panel p 42 50002 Clear Memory p 15 50003 Software Hardware Version p 42 50004 Clear History Buffer p 42 50005 Output Configuration p 37 50008 50009 Set Holiday Lists p 43 50010 Set Event Configuration and Alarm Masks p 43 50012 Print Zone Device Information p 43 50013 Access Code Length p 24 4 50014 50015 Delete...

Page 81: ... Aux Instant 06 Portable Auxil iary 24 hour portable auxiliary alert buttons 1 2 3 4 5 Aux Aux Instant 07 Portable Auxil iary 24 hour portable auxiliary but ton 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 ...

Page 82: ...4 5 Silent Instant 28 Custom Output Output PIR motion sensor sound sensor or pressure mat 1 2 3 4 5 Silent Instant 29 Auxiliary Auxiliary 1 2 3 4 5 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 ...

Page 83: ...0 B Fire 24 hour audible fire emer gency buttons 1 2 4 Fire Fire Instant 61 Local Indicator Delay Perimeter Local beeps only in Level 1 2 3 4 5 Police Police Standard 62 Fire Panic Fire Panic 1 2 3 4 5 Fire Fire Instant 63 Equipment Tamper 24 hour audible security sys tem panel tamper alarm 1 2 3 4 5 Equipment Tamper Police Instant 64 Equipment Tamper 24 hour silent security system panel tamper al...

Page 84: ... Instant 82 Water Flow 24 hour audible sprinkler fire alarm 1 2 3 4 5 Sprinkler Fire Instant 83 Unused 84 Enhanced Buddy Special enhanced buddy sys tem function 1 2 3 4 5 Buddy None Instant 85 Repeater Wireless signal repeaters 1 2 3 4 5 None None Instant 86 Fixed Wireless Touchpad Fixed wall mount wireless touchpads 1 2 3 4 5 None None Instant 87 Portable Wire less Touchpad Portable hand held wir...

Page 85: ...CS Cancel Report Bypassable Chime 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 HOME The user is on site and only requires perimeter protection In addition to 24 hour...

Page 86: ... Beep 060 500 ms Beep 061 125 ms Low Beep 062 250 ms Low Beep 063 500 ms Low Beep 064 Long Beep 065 Chime Ding 066 Chime Dong 067 A display only 068 A 069 A_ short 070 ABORT_ 071 ABORTED_ 072 ABOVE_ 766 AC_ A C 073 ACCEPT_ 074 ACCESS_ 075 ACKNOWLEDGE_ 076 ACKNOWLEDGMENT_ 077 ACTIVE_ 078 ACTIVITY_ 079 ADD_ 080 ADDED_ 081 ADDRESS_ 767 ADDRESSABLE_ No Text Descriptor 082 ADVENT_ 083 AGAIN_ 084 AGENT_...

Page 87: ... CIRCUIT_ 175 CLASS_ 176 CLEAR_ 177 CLEARED_ 178 CLOSE_ 179 CLOSED_ 180 CLOSET_ 181 CLOSING_ 182 CO_ 183 CO2_ 184 COAT_ 185 CODE_ 186 CODE S_ 187 CODES_ 188 COLLECTION_ 189 Colon 190 COMMON_ 191 COMMUNICATION_ 192 COMMUNICATOR_ 193 COMPLETE_ 194 COMPUTER_ 195 CONFERENCE_ 196 CONFIGURATION_ 197 CONSERVATORY_ 198 CONTACT_ 199 CONTINUE_ 200 CONTROL_ 201 COOLER_ 202 CORRIDOR_ 203 COTTAGE_ 204 COUNT_ N...

Page 88: ...BRUARY_ 295 FENCE_ 296 FIFTH_ 297 FILE_ 298 FIRE_ 299 FIRST_ 777 FLAME_ 300 FLASH_ 301 FLOOD_ 302 FLOOR_ 303 FLOW_ 304 FOR_ 305 FORCE_ 306 FORMAT_ 307 FOURTH_ 308 FOYER_ 309 FREEZE_ 310 FREEZER_ 311 FRIDAY_ 312 FROM_ 313 FRONT_ 314 FULL_ 315 FURNACE_ 316 G display only 317 G 318 GALLERY_ 319 GAME_ 320 GARAGE_ 321 GARDEN_ 322 GAS_ 323 GATE_ 324 GENERATOR_ 778 GENERAL_ 325 GLASS_ 326 GLOBAL_ 327 GOL...

Page 89: ...G_ 420 LOOP_ 421 LOT_ 422 LOUNGE_ 423 LOW_ 424 LOWER_ 425 LTIME_ 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 MESSAGE_ 447 MICROPHONE_ 448 MICROWAVE_ No Text...

Page 90: ..._ 542 R display only 543 R 544 RADIO_ 545 RAMP_ 546 RANGE_ 547 READY_ 548 REAR_ 790 RECALL 549 RECEIVER_ 550 RECEIVING_ 551 RECEPTION_ 552 RECONNECT_ 553 RED_ 554 REDIRECT_ 555 RELAY_ 556 RELEASE_ 557 REMOTE_ 558 REMOVE_ 559 REMOVED_ 560 REPEATER_ 561 REPORT_ 791 REQUEST 562 RESET_ 563 RESTORAL_ 564 RESTORED_ 565 RETURN_ 566 REVIEW_ 567 RF_ 568 RIGHT_ 569 RING_ 570 ROOF_ 571 ROOM_ 572 S display on...

Page 91: ...665 TENTH_ 666 TEST_ 667 TESTED_ 668 TEXT_ 669 THE_ short 670 THEATER_ 671 THE_ spoken as short Thee 672 THEN_ 673 THERMOSTAT_ 674 THIRD_ 675 Dash spoken as Through 676 Dash_ spoken as Through 677 THURSDAY_ 678 TIME_ 679 TIMED_ 680 TIMER_ 681 TIMEOUT_ 682 TO_ 683 TONE_ 684 TOOL_ 685 TOOLBOX_ 686 TOP_ 687 TOUCHPAD_ 688 TRAILER_ 689 TRANSCEIVER_ 690 TRANSMIT_ 691 TRAP_ 692 TRIES_ 693 TRIP_ 694 TROUB...

Page 92: ...riod 45 dash 17 A 46 __ underline 18 B 47 star 19 C 48 time 20 D 49 date 21 E 50 day and date 22 F 51 _ pseudo space 23 G 52 return 24 H 53 Flashing star Trouble Indicator 25 I 26 J 27 K 28 L Table B4 Panel House Code Defaults Settings for 4 Partition Panels Partition Area Panel House Code Defaults HC1 HC2 X 10 House Dial House Code X 10 House Dial 1 HC1 1 HC2 5 A E ____ ____ ____ ____ 2 HC1 2 HC2...

Page 93: ...os 2 16 Appliance Universal Module Unit Nos 2 16 On entry delay On for 5 minutes Unchanged Unchanged On Fire Alarm On On Unchanged On Police Alarm On On Unchanged On Auxiliary Alarm On On Unchanged Lights On On On Unchanged Lights Off Off Off Off Fire alarms have priority over both police and auxiliary alarms Police alarms have priority over auxiliary alarms ...

Page 94: ... 19 4 20 20 5 21 21 6 22 22 7 23 23 8 24 24 9 25 25 10 26 26 11 27 27 12 28 28 13 29 29 14 30 30 15 31 31 16 32 32 Non X 10 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 39 39 40 40 Partition 2 X 10 Unit Dial Setting Light Device Number MenuOutput Number House Code 1 1 1 41 2 2 42 3 3 43 4 4 44 5 5 45 6 6 46 7 7 47 8 8 48 9 9 49 10 10 50 11 11 51 12 12 52 13 13 53 14 14 54 15 15 55 16 16 56 House Code 2 1 17 57 2...

Page 95: ...5 10 26 106 11 27 107 12 28 108 13 29 109 14 30 110 15 31 111 16 32 112 Non X 10 33 113 34 114 35 115 36 116 37 117 39 119 40 120 Partition 4 X 10 Unit Dial Setting Light Device Number MenuOutput Number House Code 1 1 1 121 2 2 122 3 3 123 4 4 124 5 5 125 6 6 126 7 7 127 8 8 128 9 9 129 10 10 130 11 11 131 12 12 132 13 13 133 14 14 134 15 15 135 16 16 136 House Code 2 1 17 137 2 18 138 3 19 139 4 ...

Page 96: ...84 9 25 185 10 26 186 11 27 187 12 28 188 13 29 189 14 30 190 15 31 191 16 32 192 Non X 10 33 193 34 194 35 195 36 196 37 197 39 199 40 200 Partition 6 X 10 Unit Dial Setting Light Device Number MenuOutput Number House Code 1 1 1 201 2 2 202 3 3 203 4 4 204 5 5 205 6 6 206 7 7 207 8 8 208 9 9 209 10 10 210 11 11 211 12 12 212 13 13 213 14 14 214 15 15 215 16 16 216 House Code 2 1 17 217 2 18 218 3...

Page 97: ...64 9 25 265 10 26 266 11 27 267 12 28 268 13 29 269 14 30 270 15 31 271 16 32 272 Non X 10 33 273 34 274 35 275 36 276 37 277 39 279 40 280 Partition 8 X 10 Unit Dial Setting Light Device Number MenuOutput Number House Code 1 1 1 281 2 2 282 3 3 283 4 4 284 5 5 285 6 6 286 7 7 287 8 8 288 9 9 289 10 10 290 11 11 291 12 12 292 13 13 293 14 14 294 15 15 295 16 16 296 House Code 2 1 17 297 2 18 298 3...

Page 98: ...ide 19 162 68 Environmental 20 150 29 Latchkey 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 ...

Page 99: ...act ID Code Associated Zone Type Extension 5 464 Keyswitch Keyfob Disarm 6 409 Scheduled Disarm 7 403 Remote 8 407 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 Schedu...

Page 100: ... 624 Bus Device Failure 21 333 Table B8 Contact ID Codes Continued Description Specific Type Contact ID Code Associated Zone Type Failure to Communicate 22 354 Long Range Radio Trouble 23 353 Module Tamper 24 341 Unenrolled Module 25 333 Audio Amplifier Trouble 26 320 33 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 Failur...

Page 101: ...ff Normal Auto Phone Test 2 608 Phone Test Passed 3 300 Phone Test Failed 4 300 Table B8 Contact ID Codes Continued Description Specific Type Contact ID Code Associated Zone Type Table B9 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 a...

Page 102: ...n 5 Programmable output 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 o...

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