ITI ITI UltraGard Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 1

Contents

This document describes the basic procedures
necessary for an experienced installer to install, set 
up, and program an UltraGard

 Security System.

[Check with your central station to verify they have 
updated their CS-4000 with version 6.0 or later soft-
ware, for full UltraGard support.
]

Installation Instructions

Document Number: 466-1034-01-ITI  Rev. F
April 1997

Special Installation Requirements   1

Requirements for UL-Listed Installations   1
Canada Listings   1
California State Fire Marshall Listing   1

Installing the System   1

Determining the Panel
Location   2
Running Wires to the Panel Location   2
Mounting the Panel   2
Installing the Panel Antennas   3
Wiring the Panel   3
Setting the Optional Energy Saver Module 
(ESM), Hardwire Input Module (HIM) and Hard-
wire Output Module (HOM) Unit Number DIP 
Switches   4
Installing the Backup Battery   4
Powering Up the Panel   5
Adjusting Status Sound Volume   5

Programming the Panel   6

Clearing Memory   7
Entering and Exiting Program Mode   7
Deleting Sensor Text   8
Programming Sensor Text   8
Adding (Learning) Wireless Sensors   9
Adding (Learning) Hardwire Sensors   10
Deleting Sensors and Hardwire Zones   10
Programming Upper Sensors   11

Programming Optional Feature Numbers   11
Adding (Learning) Wireless Touchpads   11
Programming Panel Configuration Options   12
Programming the Primary Phone Number   12
Programming the Phone
Format   12
Programming the Siren
Time-out   13
Programming the Install Code   13
Programming the Account Number   13
Programming the Entry Delay   14
Programming the Extended Delay   14
Programming the Exit Delay   14
Programming the Activity Time-out   14
Programming the House Code   15
Programming the Energy Saver Module Freeze 
and Set Temperatures   15
Programming the Touchpad Options   15

Programming the Touchpad Unit Number   
16
Programming the Touchpad Quiet   16
Programming Touchpad Key Beeps   17

Programming the Interrogator 200 Audio Verifi-
cation Module Mode, Time-out, and Access Code   
17
Programming HOM Points   18
Programming the Time Zone   18

UltraGard

and Custom Versions

Summary of Contents for ITI UltraGard

Page 1: ...ng the Panel 6 Clearing Memory 7 Entering and Exiting Program Mode 7 Deleting Sensor Text 8 Programming Sensor Text 8 Adding Learning Wireless Sensors 9 Adding Learning Hardwire Sensors 10 Deleting Se...

Page 2: ...mp Modules 22 Testing the System 23 Testing Sensors 23 If a Sensor Fails the Sensor Test 24 Testing the Energy Saver Module ESM 24 Testing the Hardwire Input Module HIM 25 Testing the Hardwire Output...

Page 3: ...be notified as soon as possible You will also be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures th...

Page 4: ...de t l communications peut demander a l utilisateur de d brancher un appareil a la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou a cause de mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa pr...

Page 5: ...er Supervision Module 60 391 Option F21 Immediate Trouble Beeps set ON SUPSYNC Supervisory Synchronization set to 2 hours Note SUPSYNC cannot be programmed from the panel Refer to the Requesting CS 40...

Page 6: ...n improved technology bus configura tion and is not compatible with older bus modules Refer to table E 3 in appendix E for wire size and type recommendations If you are using the same cable type for s...

Page 7: ...screw terminal of each terminal block and gently tighten the screws us ing a small pocket size screwdriver figure 3 Figure 3 Installing the Panel Antennas Caution Do not overtighten the terminal block...

Page 8: ...M or HOM unit number to 1 Doing so will prevent the touchpad from functioning 2 Turn the control panel power switch off and then back on so the bus module can read the unit num ber switch settings int...

Page 9: ...ug the transformer into an outlet that is not controlled by a switch 2 Make sure the panel PROGRAM RUN switch located between the two panel terminal strips is set to RUN up 3 Turn ON the panel power s...

Page 10: ...d the area of programming related to these prompts Once you know this order of prompts you will be able to move forward and backward in the prompt sequence to lo cate the programming item you need Exa...

Page 11: ...ensor text if any Sensor text can be deleted separately To clear panel memory 1 Open and remove the panel door 2 Turn the panel power switch OFF and then ON 3 Immediately within 1 minute after turning...

Page 12: ...s COMMAND Flashing RDY is displayed Caution Deleted text cannot be retrieved and must be repro grammed 3 Press POLICE to delete all sensor text DELETE TEXT DONE is displayed 4 Press FIRE to exit Progr...

Page 13: ...ly closed switches are wired in series and tripped while the loop is open Multiple normally open switches are wired in parallel and tripped while the loop is closed For high security installations alw...

Page 14: ...on the normal condition of the sensor Multiple normally closed switches are wired in series and tripped while the loop is open Multiple normally open switches are wired in parallel and tripped while...

Page 15: ...ou turn on or off depending on your customer s needs Note We recommend that you do not change feature numbers that default ON Factory default settings will work for most applications Use the settings...

Page 16: ...ne number or central station s phone number into panel memory The default phone number is blank none To program the central monitoring station tele phone number 1 In PROGRAM MODE press BYPASS until th...

Page 17: ...de except to erase the install code and all other programming by clearing memory If an install code is desired program it after installation is complete and just before you leave the site Note Once an...

Page 18: ...isplay reads DELAY MIN 3 Enter the desired two digit time 01 to 08 min utes 4 Press COMMAND and the display reads DELAY MIN 5 Press FIRE to exit Programming the Exit Delay The exit delay determines ho...

Page 19: ...er Module freeze tem perature 1 In PROGRAM MODE press BYPASS until the display reads FREEZE TEMP 2 Press COMMAND and the display reads FREEZE TEMP 3 Enter the desired two digit temperature 40 to 90 4...

Page 20: ...n install code is desired program it after installation is com plete and just before you leave the site To delete blank the install code prior to changing the touchpad unit number 1 In PROGRAM MODE pr...

Page 21: ...VM MODE is displayed 2 Press COMMAND to display AVM MODE present AVM mode number 3 Enter the desired two digit AVM mode number 01 One ring 02 One ring Silent 03 Instant 09 One ring Fire Siren Shutdown...

Page 22: ...digit configuration num ber The display will blink as you start entering numbers To escape this sequence without chang ing the previously programmed number press FIRE 6 Press COMMAND to enter the new...

Page 23: ..._ _ _ 12 Enter the desired new four digit secondary access code 0001 to 9998 Note See table D 6 in appendix D for access code number de faults and restrictions To delete a secondary or arm disarm code...

Page 24: ...the central station of your installation s special programming require ments To set up for remote CS 4000 Central Station pro gramming 1 Contact your central station and ask the operator to program th...

Page 25: ...low DIP Switch 1 Battery Type OFF Install an alkaline or lithium type battery ON Activates a trickle charge circuit for use with a NiCd battery WARNING Never turn on DIP switch 1 when using an alkalin...

Page 26: ...ED flashes indicating the WIS received the signal from the panel Note If WIS DIP switches 3 and 4 are set to OFF no beep will be heard You must cause an alarm for the WIS to sound 4 If the WIS does no...

Page 27: ...ice tool it only tests sensor operation for the current conditions You should perform a sensor test after any change in envi ronment equipment or programming 1 Set the panel PROGRAM RUN switch to RUN...

Page 28: ...ement sensor functions contact ITI for repair or replacement of the problem sensor Testing the Energy Saver Module ESM Note Upper sensor number 88 must be on to enable the Energy Saver Module To test...

Page 29: ...M If the alphanumeric display continues to read 1 OFF and the 1 is flashing you must enter the in stall code four digit install access code to get the panel into the program mode The alphanumeric disp...

Page 30: ...system 2 Arm the system 3 Test each of the touchpad and wireless panic but tons and trip at least one sensor of each type fire intrusion etc to verify that the appropriate alarms are working correctl...

Page 31: ...2 Stay CODE 2 COMMAND 2 Alarm system is on level 2 Arm to level 2 no delay CODE 2 4 COMMAND 2 4 Alarm system is on level 2 no delay Arm to level 2 indi rect bypass CODE 2 BYPASS Alarm system is on lev...

Page 32: ...short arming commands This short command only works when arming to a higher level This command only works if the sensor you are bypassing is active in the current security level This command only work...

Page 33: ...s not monitored and has no access to downloading clear memory and reprogram the panel locally Some access codes do strange things 1 Codes containing the number 6 are reserved 6 is used for phone senso...

Page 34: ...is working 8 Perform a phone test Duress Code Optional duress code is not working 1 Make sure last two digits of access code are not the same See access code feature in this table 2 Check that upper s...

Page 35: ...number setting is different from all other con nected bus devices 4 Check for proper panel HOM initialization after changing unit num bers LED stays on 1 Reinitialize panel and HOM by turning panel po...

Page 36: ...eck for 12 VDC between panel terminals 17 and 18 with siren on 2 Check panel fuses F1 and F2 3 Check for correct wiring at the siren and panel terminals 4 Make sure that F11 Interior Siren Sounds Disa...

Page 37: ...3 Remove the backup battery power by disconnecting the battery s red positive wire 4 Check for 13 5 to 13 9 VDC battery charging voltage between panel terminal 4 GND and the disconnected battery red w...

Page 38: ...the CS 4000 2 Check the RJ 31X Jack s wiring 3 Check the panel connection to the DB 8 Cord 4 Replace the RJ 31X Jack 5 Replace the DB 8 Cord 6 Perform a phone test after troubleshooting the phone line...

Page 39: ...ps once every minute The WIS may have a low battery Replace with the appropriate battery based on the setting of DIP switch 1 ON NiCd OFF alkaline or lithium Wireless Sensors The panel does not respon...

Page 40: ...plugged into X 10 Lamp Modules and the X 10 Lamp Modules are plugged into outlets that are not controlled by a switch Relocate to nonswitched outlets if necessary 4 Check that the panel is powered by...

Page 41: ...alert button Auxiliary Instant 1 2 3 07 Portable Auxiliary 24 hour portable auxiliary button Siren shutoff confirms CS report Auxiliary Instant 1 2 3 08 Special Intrusion Special belongings such as gu...

Page 42: ...ke sensors Fire Instant 1 2 3 27 Output Module Hardwire Output Module HOM lamp control or other customer feature Silent Instant 1 2 3 28 Output Module HOM PIR motion sensor sound sen sor or pressure m...

Page 43: ...y 68 West 98 I 09 9 39 Level 69 Window 99 J 10 Area 40 Library 70 K 11 Attic 41 Living 71 L 12 Basement 42 Main 72 M 13 Bathroom 43 Master 73 N 14 Bedroom 44 Mat 74 0 15 Bottom 45 Medical 75 P 16 Bree...

Page 44: ...213 229 245 G 6 22 38 54 70 86 102 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 H 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 I 8 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 136 152 168 184 200 216 232 248 J 9 25 41 5...

Page 45: ...ming to Level 3 Away On for 5 minutes 3 Blinks Unchanged Unchanged On Disarming Any Alarm to Level 1 On for 5 minutes 1 Blink On for 5 minutes If on off after 5 minutes On Fire Alarm On On On Unchange...

Page 46: ...____ City_____________________State Zip__________________ Country__________________Phone____________________ Table D 2 Hardwire Devices Part No Description Qty mA SubTot Hardwire Sensors Detectors 13...

Page 47: ...cation 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 6...

Page 48: ...digit sequence different than primary install secondary or arm disarm access codes 7777 8888 9999 or any number of 6s Last two digits cannot be the same If the Phone Format is set to 4 2 1400 or 2300H...

Page 49: ...Arm Code Arm Disarm 0001 9998 or blank 18 Arm Code Arm Disarm 0001 9998 or blank 19 Arm Code Arm Disarm 0001 9998 or blank 20 Arm Code Arm Disarm 0001 9998 or blank 21 Arm Code Arm Disarm 0001 9998 o...

Page 50: ...to override the con nected thermostat When on and no temperature data is received from the ESM an 88 TROUBLE alarm is reported OFF 89 Wireless Touch pad Supervisory or Low Battery When on the panel c...

Page 51: ...ts On sensor battery restorals are reported to the CS Off sensor battery restorals are not reported to the CS OFF F14 Hourly Phone Test On enables and off disables the hourly phone line voltage test O...

Page 52: ...f operation OFF F44 Constant Exterior Siren On exterior siren relay output latches and remains latched for intru sion alarms for siren timeout duration or until alarm is canceled OFF exterior siren re...

Page 53: ...ms opening and closing reports to phone 1 All reports to phone 2 5 ITI and 4 2 formats All alarms opening and closing reports to phone 1 using 4 2 for mat All reports to phone 2 using ITI format 0 PTF...

Page 54: ...en dry relay N C and N O contacts terminals 6 and 7 6 SIREN N C Normally closed N C opens on alarm external siren dry relay contact connection 7 SIREN N O Normally open N O closes on alarm external si...

Page 55: ...ge 19 GND Interrogator 200 AVM microphone listen in common ground connection 20 AVM MIC Interrogator 200 AVM microphone listen in connection WARNING The maximum number of microphones to be connected t...

Page 56: ...ions Device Minimum Gauge Type Maximum Length feet Maximum Resistance AC Power Transformer 18 Stranded 25 Earth Ground 14 Solid or stranded 25 Superbus Devices Touchpads ESM HIM etc 22 18 Stranded Str...

Page 57: ...680 Wireless Interior Siren and Piezo WIS 60 353 235 Hardwire Exterior Siren and Piezo 13 046 or Slim Line Hardwire Interior Siren 60 483 01 Household Fire Warning System UL 985 Basic system as descri...

Page 58: ...s in front of AC Heat registers or other locations where normal air circulation will keep smoke from entering the detector NOTE Additional information on household fire warning is available at nominal...

Page 59: ...nic Sensor 60 348 Handheld Wireless Touchpad 60 453 Wall Mount Wireless Touchpad 60 511 Learn ModeDS924i PIR Motion Sensor 60 592 DS926 PIR Ceiling Mount Motion Sensor 60 582 Learn Mode Sound Sensor I...

Page 60: ...follows If wall mount touchpads are used No Name 11 Extended Enty Exit Delay 12 Twice Extended Delay 15 Instant Interior 17 Instant Interior 18 Instant Interior 19 Delayed Interior 20 Delayed Interior...

Page 61: ...cle 1 day remaining No Sensor Name Required Setting F04 Low Battery Reports ON F12 Alarm Restoral Reports ON F13 Low Battery Restoral Reports ON F15 Alarm Verification OFF F16 Trouble Beeps Disable OF...

Page 62: ...Appendix F UL Requirements 58...

Page 63: ...t cross talk between the speaker and microphone 2 Wire multiple piezo locations in parallel daisy chain Mount the required diode at each piezo location as shown with the cathode band marking towards t...

Page 64: ...ximum of two speakers are allowed Wire multiple speakers in series only Wiring more than two speakers or multiple speakers in parallel can result in permanent damage to the panel 3 Jumper terminals 4...

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