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Preliminary 2/5/02

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

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

UL Listed Systems  ..................................................... 1

Basic System  ......................................................... 1
Household Burglary Alarm System 
Unit (UL 1023) ...................................................... 1
Household Fire Warning System (UL 985) ........... 1
Digital Alarm Communicator System (UL 1635) . 1
Central Station Reporting ...................................... 1

UL-Canada Listed Systems  ........................................ 1
California State Fire Marshall Listed Systems ........... 1

Planning the Installation  .................................................... 1

Standard System  ......................................................... 1

Panel ...................................................................... 1
DTIM ..................................................................... 1
Additional System Components ............................ 2

Installing the System  ......................................................... 2

Determine the Panel Location  .................................... 2
Mounting the Panel  .................................................... 2
Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone Inputs . 3

Connecting Intrusion Detection Devices ............... 3

Connecting the AC Power Transformer  ..................... 3
Connecting the Backup Battery Pack ......................... 3
Powering Up the Panel  ............................................... 4

Programming the Panel  ..................................................... 4

Panel Keypad Button Programming Functions  .......... 4
Moving Through Program Mode Tiers 
and Menus  .................................................................. 4
Installer Programing Menu Items ............................... 4

Entering Installer Programming Mode .................. 4
Clearing Memory ..................................................  5
Learning the DTIM into the Panel  ........................ 5
Account Menu  ....................................................... 5

Account ............................................................ 5

Phones Menu  ......................................................... 5

Number 1 and 2 ................................................  5
FMT - CID .......................................................  6
High Lvl ...........................................................  6
Low Lvl ............................................................  6
Openings ..........................................................  6
Closings ............................................................ 6
Backup .............................................................. 6
Dial Dly  ............................................................ 6
Pre-Dial String..................................................  7

DTMF Dial  ...................................................... 7

Devices ..................................................................7

Add .................................................................. 7
Delete ............................................................... 7
Review ............................................................. 8
Text .................................................................. 8

Downloader ...........................................................9

Number ............................................................. 9
DL Code ........................................................... 9

Codes .................................................................... 9

Install Code....................................................... 9
Dealer Code ...................................................... 9
Duress Code ..................................................... 9
Apartment Manager ......................................... 9

Timers ..................................................................10

Entry Dly ........................................................ 10
Exit Dly .......................................................... 10
Phone Test Frequency..................................... 10
Next Phone Test ............................................. 10
Sleepy Time.................................................... 10
Sleep Hour ...................................................... 10

Options ................................................................10

KTP Arm ........................................................ 10
Police Panic  ................................................... 10
Emergency Panic  ........................................... 11
Fire Panic ....................................................... 11
Rcvr Trouble................................................... 11
Panel Tamper  ..................................................11
Exit Ext........................................................... 11
Swinger Shutdown ......................................... 11
Quick Arm ...................................................... 11
Quick Exit....................................................... 12
Auto Stay Arm................................................ 12
Supv Time....................................................... 12
Alarm Verify ................................................... 12
Demo Kit ........................................................ 13
Zones ..............................................................13

Reports .................................................................13

AC Fail ........................................................... 13
Low CPU Battery ........................................... 13
Phone Test ...................................................... 13
Auto Phone Test ............................................. 14

Siren .....................................................................14

Siren Time Out  ...............................................14
Trouble Beeps................................................. 14
Alarm Volume  ................................................14

Exit - DL ..............................................................14

User Programing Menu Items ...................................14

Entering User Programming Mode  .....................14

Document Number: 466-1821 Rev. A PRELIMINARY
February 2002

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ITI Part No. 60-874-95

Summary of Contents for Allegro

Page 1: ...Menus 4 Installer Programing Menu Items 4 Entering Installer Programming Mode 4 Clearing Memory 5 Learning the DTIM into the Panel 5 Account Menu 5 Account 5 Phones Menu 5 Number 1 and 2 5 FMT CID 6 High Lvl 6 Low Lvl 6 Openings 6 Closings 6 Backup 6 Dial Dly 6 Pre Dial String 7 DTMF Dial 7 Devices 7 Add 7 Delete 7 Review 8 Text 8 Downloader 9 Number 9 DL Code 9 Codes 9 Install Code 9 Dealer Code ...

Page 2: ... Downloader Programming 16 ToolBox Downloader Programming 16 Testing the System 16 Basic System Commands 16 Testing Sensors Zones 17 If a Wireless Sensor Does Not Test 17 Testing Phone Communication 17 Testing Central Station Communication 17 Appendix A Troubleshooting 18 Appendix B Reference Tables 22 Appendix C Installation Menus 28 Specifications 29 ...

Page 3: ...ications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the s...

Page 4: ...nsor 60 506 319 5 or 60 848 95 learned into sensor group 26 RECEIVER TROUBLE set to on SLEEPY TIME set to off EXIT EXTENSION set to off Digital Alarm Communicator System UL 1635 Basic system plus AC FAILURE set to on LOW CPU BATTERY set to on AUTO PHONE TEST set to on PHONE TEST FREQUENCY set to one NEXT PHONE TEST set to one Central Station Reporting The panel has been tested with the following c...

Page 5: ...wires parallel with electrical wiring or fixtures such as fluorescent lighting to prevent wire runs from picking up electrical noise Mount the panel at a comfortable working height about 45 to 55 inches from the floor to the bottom of the panel Leave space above the panel for optional antenna plas tic min 4 inches Important The panel must be mounted at least 10 feet from any DTIM or between any tw...

Page 6: ...t It accepts either normally open N O or normally closed N C detection devices The maximum loop resistance for each zone input is 300 ohms plus the 2k EOL resistor Connecting Intrusion Detection Devices Figure 5 shows the typical wiring for N C and N O door window intrusion detection Figure 5 Wiring N O or N C Intrusion Detection devices Connecting the AC Power Transformer 22 117 The panel must be...

Page 7: ...te Or using the ToolBox software you can automatically program remotely via a modem and phone line Panel Keypad Button Programming Functions In program mode panel keypad buttons let you navigate to all installer programming menus for configuring the system Table 1 describes the panel keypad button functions in pro gram mode Moving Through Program Mode Tiers and Menus There are three tiers of progr...

Page 8: ...ash two times Release the tamper switch after the second flash 6 Press and hold the tamper switch down until the LED flashes once The panel beeps once indicating the DTIM was learned into the panel Once the DTIM has been learned into the panel proceed to programming the rest of the panel Account Menu 1st Tier The account menu lets you set up the account number used for customer identification for ...

Page 9: ...for a complete list of reports Note For UL listed installations High and Low level reports must be set to on To turn high level reports on or off under phone 1 2 Press to turn it on or off Low Lvl Phones Phone 1 and Phone 2 3rd Tier Default Phone 1 on Phone 2 off When this setting is on the following non alarm conditions report to the central station Forced Arming Hardwire Zone Trouble RF Supervis...

Page 10: ...ode To access the pre dial string option when a Dealer Code is programmed you must enter installer programming mode using the Dealer Code To set the pre dial string Enter the desired numbers and then press DTMF Dial Phones 2nd Tier Default on This setting determines whether the panel uses DTMF tones on or pulse off for dialing programmed phone numbers To turn DTMF dialing on or off Press to turn i...

Page 11: ...ing Text Devices 2nd Tier Default none The panel allows sensor text to be associated with each device The sensor text consists of a prefix field base field and suffix field Table 4 shows the words available for each field The default text for zones 1 3 are Zone 1 Phone Module DTIM Zone 2 Front Door Zone 3 Back Door To add text 1 To select the zone you want to add text to press till you get to the ...

Page 12: ...t 4321 Parameters 4 digits 0 9 The 4 digit installer code is used for entering program mode and changing system settings If a dealer code is programmed all settings except phone numbers pre dial string and downloader number and dealer code can be changed To change an installer code Enter 4 digit code and then press Dealer Code Codes 2nd Tier Default none Parameters 4 digits 0 9 The 4 digit dealer ...

Page 13: ... setting should be the same as or less than the Phone Test Frequency setting To turn this option off turn off Auto Phone Test under the Reports option To set the next phone test Press enter desired time 1 255 days and press Sleepy Time Timers 2nd Tier Default on Sleepy Time determines whether sleep hour is enabled or disabled If enabled proceed to Sleep Hour to set the sleep time desired Important...

Page 14: ...only To turn the panel tamper on or off Press to turn on or off Exit Ext Options 2nd Tier Default on When Exit Extension is on the panel restarts the exit delay timer if the user re enters the premises through a standard delay door before the standard exit delay time expires This helps prevent exit faults and false alarms by allowing users to re enter the premises for a forgotten item When this fe...

Page 15: ... group 10 sensor activation the system automatically arms to Level 2 doors and windows Note Arming the system to Level 3 with No Delay overrides the Auto Stay Arming feature To turn auto stay arm on or off Press to turn on or off Supv Time Options 2nd Tier Default random Parameters 1 00 am 5 00 am Supervisory Time determines what time of day the panel sends supervisory low battery and auto phone t...

Page 16: ...Failure is on the panel reports to the central station 15 minutes after AC power to the panel is lost Note For UL Listed installations AC Failure must be set to on To turn AC failure reports on or off Press to turn on or off Low CPU Battery Reports 2nd Tier Default on When this setting is on the panel reports a low panel battery to the central station before shutting down Note Panel will not call ...

Page 17: ... Tier Default 4 minutes Parameters 1 30 Siren Time out determines how long sirens sound if no one is present to disarm the system Note For UL Listed installations the Siren Time out must be set to 4 minutes or more To set siren time out 1 Press enter the desired time and then press Trouble Beeps Siren 2nd Tier Default on When this setting is on the panel will beep to alert users of system trouble ...

Page 18: ...K to indicate a satisfactory test of the sensor For the first 10 to 20 sec onds of test the volume is set to a lower level Panel will automatically leave sensor test after 15 min utes The panel will display ALL OK when all sensors have been tested If Low Lvl reports are on the panel will send a start of test central station report when a sensor test is initiated The panel will send an end of test ...

Page 19: ...e following steps 1 Call the panel location 2 Let the phone ring once then hang up 3 Wait at least 10 seconds but not more than 40 then call the panel location again The panel should answer on the first ring Testing the System You should test the system after installing servicing and after adding or removing devices from the system see Test ing Sensors Zones on page 18 Note UL Listed systems must ...

Page 20: ... mitting Constant beeps from the RF Sniffer indicate a run away faulty sensor Remove the sensor s battery and replace the sensor Testing Phone Communication Perform a phone test to check the phone communication between the panel and the central monitoring station see Phone Test Reports on page 14 Testing Central Station Communication After performing sensor and phone tests check that the sys tem i...

Page 21: ...o update the battery status a backup battery test must be run Note With the AC power transformer plugged in the panel automatically charges the battery While the battery is charging for the first time it is normal for the system to indicate Low CPU Battery Charging the battery can take a number of hours depending on the battery s initial charge Once the battery reaches 4 8 VDC full charge as measu...

Page 22: ...ctions 4 Verify that central station phone number is programmed into the panel If necessary reprogram the phone number and retest 5 Verify that the correct phone format SIA or CID is being used Hardwire Zone System doesn t go into alarm when zone is tripped 1 Sensor is not active in current arming level Verify sensor group and retest 2 Zone is not learned into panel memory Enter installer program ...

Page 23: ...ouchpad Check for dead batteries Perform a sensor test Touchpad reports trouble condition Check the touchpad battery for low voltage Replace battery if necessary DTIM Panel displays phone module memory failure or Service required 1 Perform a sensor test 2 Call technical support for assistance Panel displays Phone Module Low Battery 1 Replace the battery and perform a sensor test 2 Call technical s...

Page 24: ...nload upload session fails on an unprogrammed panel 1 Verify Downloader Phone Number matches ToolBox setting 2 Verify Downloader CODE matches ToolBox setting 3 Verify Dealer CODE matches ToolBox setting Feature Problem Action Solution ...

Page 25: ...erior Interior doors Police Follower 2 3 15 Instant Interior Interior PIR motion sensors Police Follower 2 3 16 Instant Interior Interior doors Police Follower 3 17 Instant Interior PIR motion sensors Police Follower 3 18 Instant Interior PIR motion sensors subject to false alarms Police Follower 3 19 Delayed Interior Interior doors that initiate a delay before going into alarm Police Standard 3 2...

Page 26: ...sensor of this type will cause an entry delay if a violation occurs anytime in active arming level A violation during an exit delay will not cause an alarm If the arming level modifier No Delay is enabled a sensor of this type will cause an immediate alarm if the violation occurs during an active arming level Follower A sensor of this type will cause an immediate alarm if a violation occurs during...

Page 27: ...off on Rcvr Trouble off on for UL installations off on Panel Tamper on off on Exit EXT on off for UL installations off on Swinger Shutdown 1 1 2 Quick Arm off off on Quick Exit on off for UL installations off on Auto Stay Arm on off on Supv Time random 1 am 5 am Alarm Verify off off for UL installations off on Demo Kit off off on AC Fail off on for UL 1635 off on Low CPU Battery on on for UL 1635 ...

Page 28: ...26 Allegro Preliminary 2 5 02 Table B3 Sensor Information Sensor Number Sensor Text Sensor Type Sensor Group 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ...

Page 29: ... Alarm Sensor 01 MaxZones Low Batter Sensor 01 MaxZones Tamper Sensor 01 MaxZones Supervisory Phone Test AC Power Fail CPU Low Battery Auto Phone Test Receiver Failure or Receiver Trouble Receiver Jam Event Buffer Full System Tamper Fire Panic Police Panic Auxiliary Panic Opening report Closing Report Duress Alarm Force Arm Recent Closing Sensor Test Entry Exit ...

Page 30: ...P r e s s a r r o w s t o c o n t i n u e t o C o d e s C o d e s D e a l e r C o d e D u r e s s C o d e I n s t a l l C o d e 4 3 2 1 P r e s s a r r o w s t o c o n t i n u e t o T i m e r s D e v i c e s D e l e t e R e v i e w T e x t A d d P r e s s a r r o w s t o c o n t i n u e t o D o w n l o a d e r 6 0 8 7 4 9 5 g 4 3 a d s f A p a r t m e n t M g r C o d e T I E R 2 M E N U S c o n t ...

Page 31: ...A Rechargeable Battery 4 8 VDC Rechargable NiCd Battery pack Radio Frequency 319 5 MHz or 140 kHz Nominal Range 500 feet open air receiving range Temperature Range Storage 30 to140 F 34 to 60 C Operating 32 to 122 F 0 to 49 C Maximum Humidity 90 relative humidity noncondensing ...

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