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Table 20: Programming Methods

Method

Description

Procedure

Template programming

Use pre-defined templates

to quickly apply basic

programming and to set up

DLS downloading.

Press [899] at the “Enter

Section” screen.

See Template Programming

below for details.

DLS programming

Download and apply

programming using DLS 5 v1.3

for Neo v1.0 panels and DLS

5 v1.4+ for Neo v1.0 and up

products.

For local DLS, use a PC-Link

cable and laptop with DLS-5

software installed.

For remote DLS, use a

telephone line, cellular network

or the Internet.

Installer programming

Manually program all alarm

system and device options.

Press [*][8][installer code]

while the system is disarmed.

Template Programming

About this task:

Template programming allows the installer to quickly program the minimum functions required

for basic operation. The installer is prompted to enter a 5-digit code that selects predefined

programming configurations:

Digit 1 – zone 1-8 definition options

Digit 2 – system EOL options

Digit 3 – alarm controller communications options

Digit 4 – alarm controller call directions

Digit 5 – DLS connection options

Perform template programming after completing the hardware installation. Ensure you have the

information listed below available. Record this information in the programming worksheets for

future reference:

• Monitoring station telephone number - provided by the alarm monitoring service.
• Monitoring station account code - provided by the alarm monitoring service.
• Downloading access code.
• Entry delay - installer defined.
• Exit delay - installer defined.
• Installer code - programmable, unique 4-digit code. The default value is [5555].

To perform template programming:

1.  Enter [*][8][installer code][899]. If this section has been entered accidentally, press # to exit

and the system programming will not be changed.

2.  At the “Enter Data” screen, enter a 5 digit value representing the desired programming

options. Reference the template programming tables to determine what values are required

for the installation.

3.  Once the 5 digit number has been entered, the installer cannot exit until all sections are

completed. Enter new data and/or press the [#] key to accept the displayed data and

proceed to the next section. Changing a single digit, then pressing the [#] key advances to

the next section but does not save the changed data.

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PowerSeries Neo HS2016/HS2016-4/HS3032/HS2064/HS2064 E/HS2128/HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference

Manual

Summary of Contents for HS2016

Page 1: ... 29009812R005 PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS2032 HS2064 HS2128 Alarm Controller Reference Manual 29009812R005 ...

Page 2: ...2 PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS2016 4 HS3032 HS2064 HS2064 E HS2128 HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference Manual ...

Page 3: ...unting the Enclosure 21 Wiring 22 Terminal Descriptions 22 Wire Routing for Power Non Power Limited 22 Corbus Wiring 24 Installing Modules 27 Zone Expander 27 Output Expander 28 Wireless Transceiver Module 28 Power Supply Wiring 29 Keypad Wiring 29 HSM2955 Wiring 30 Alternate Communicator Wiring 30 Zone Wiring 30 PGM Wiring 33 Bell Wiring 33 Telephone Line Wiring 33 Smoke Detector Wiring 34 CO Det...

Page 4: ... Real Time Clock 46 Communication Paths 46 Communications Options 47 Communication Attempt Limit 47 Supervision Restore 47 Remote Firmware Upgrade 47 Local Firmware Upgrade 48 Testing the System 48 Installer Walk Test 48 Viewing the Event Buffer 48 System Operation 48 Arming and Disarming 48 Partition vs Global Keypad 49 Single Partition Operation 49 Global Multiple Partition Operation 49 Labels 5...

Page 5: ...e 54 33 Bypass Recall 54 34 User Programming 54 35 User Functions 55 37 Time Date Program 55 39 Trouble Display 55 40 Alarm Memory 55 61 68 Partition 1 to 8 Select 55 Language Selection 55 Commands 56 1 Bypass or Stay Away Night Zones 56 When The Alarm System is Disarmed 56 Bypassing zones with an LCD keypad 56 Bypassing zones with a LED ICON keypad 57 Other Bypass Features 57 When The Alarm Syste...

Page 6: ...rogramming 69 Brightness Control 69 Contrast Control 69 Buzzer Control 69 Authorize Firmware Update 69 Interactive Services 70 7 Command Outputs 1 4 70 8 Installer Programming 70 9 No Entry Arming 71 0 Quick Arm Exit 71 When disarmed 71 When armed 71 SMS Command and Control 71 SMS Command and Control Functions 71 Visual Verification 72 System Operation 72 Programming 72 How to Program 72 Programmi...

Page 7: ...SM2208 Output Expander Label 80 806 HSM2HOSTx Label 80 808 HSM2955 Label 81 809 001 004 HS2300 Power Supply Label 81 810 001 004 HS2204 High Current Output Supply Label 81 815 Alternate Communicator Label 81 820 001 016 Siren Labels 81 821 001 008 Repeater Labels 81 999 Installer Code 999 Default Labels 81 Zone Setup 81 001 AssignZone Types 81 002 Zone Attributes 88 Assign zone attributes 88 Syste...

Page 8: ... 148 Ground Start 97 149 Alternate Communicator 97 155 System Trouble 97 156 Latched System Event Strobe 98 157 System Tamper 98 161 DC Trouble 99 165 Proximity Tag Used 99 166 Partition Prox Used 99 175 Bell Status and Programming Access Output 99 176 Remote Operation 99 184 Open After Alarm 99 200 Zone Follower PGM By Zone 99 201 216 Zone Follower Zones 1 128 100 010 PGM Attributes 100 000 Main ...

Page 9: ...200 Partition Mask 128 201 208 Partition Zone Assignment 129 300 Panel Receiver Communication Paths 129 301 Phone Number Programming 130 304 Call Waiting Cancel String 130 Reporting 131 307 Zone Reporting 131 308 Event Reporting 131 System Communications 138 309 System Call Direction 138 310 Account Codes 139 311 318 Partition Call Directions 139 350 Communicator Formats 140 377 Communication Vari...

Page 10: ...52 861 876 Keypad Programming 152 899 Template Programming 152 Systems Information 152 900 System Information 152 901 Installer Walk Test Mode Enable Disable 153 Module Programming 153 902 Add Remove Modules 153 Deleting Modules 154 903 Confirm Module 155 Testing 156 904 Wireless Placement Test 156 912 Soak Test 157 982 Battery Settings 157 Defaults 158 989 Default Master Code 158 990 Installer Lo...

Page 11: ...ng 221 Testing 221 Battery Settings 222 Restoring Factory Defaults 222 Programming Worksheets 222 Troubleshooting 222 Testing 222 Troubleshooting 223 2 Trouble summary 223 Reporting Codes 232 Word library 244 Template programming tables 245 Digit 1 Zones 1 8 Definition Options 245 Digit 2 System EOL Configuration Options 245 Digit 3 Reporting Code Communication Options 246 Digit 4 Reporting Code C...

Page 12: ...d Burglary Monitoring Installations 264 Programming 264 Control of the Protected Premises 264 Bell Location 264 Protection of the Control Unit 264 Casual Users 265 User Information 265 Aux Loading and Battery Selection 265 SIA False Alarm Reduction Installations Quick Reference 266 SIA quick reference table 267 EU Compliance Statement 270 Important Notes for EN50131 1 compliant systems 271 Austral...

Page 13: ...ight excessive heat moisture vapors chemicals or dust Do not install this equipment near water e g bathtub kitchen laundry sink wet basement near a swimming pool Do not install this equipment and accessories in areas where risk of explosion exists Do not connect this equipment to electrical outlets controlled by wall switches or automatic timers Avoid interference sources Avoid installing equipmen...

Page 14: ...anently connected installations There are no end user replaceable parts within this equipment Before servicing disconnect the mains power battery and telephone connections The equipment enclosure must be secured to the building structure before operation All national wiring rules must be observed Ensure that cables are positioned so that accidents cannot occur Internal wiring must be routed in a m...

Page 15: ...on is available for all markets unless noted specifically otherwise North America Europe France United Kingdom Features The following features are available on the PowerSeries Neo alarm controller Zones Wireless Keypads Wireless Keys Panic Pendants and Proximity Tags 16 32 64 or 128 wireless or hardwired zones supported including 6 or 8 hardwired zones available on the controller zone types and 14...

Page 16: ...sible trouble conditions and provides audible and visual indication at the keypad Trouble conditions include AC power failure Zone trouble Fire trouble Telephone line trouble Communicator trouble Low battery condition RF jam AUX power supply fault Failure to communicate Module fault supervisory or tamper Additional Features 2 way wireless device support Visual verification images audio Proximity t...

Page 17: ...80 80 38 22 24 Keypads 16 16 8 8 8 8 8 Wireless keys 32 32 32 32 32 16 16 Wireless sirens 16 16 8 8 8 4 4 Wireless repeaters 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 Proximity tags 999 94 499 94 71 47 47 Alt Comm phone s 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 User programmabl e phone s 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Event buffer 1000 1000 500 500 500 500 500 8 zone expander HSM2108 15 15 7 7 3 1 1 Power supply HSM2300 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 Power supply high current output ...

Page 18: ... UL HS2LCDRFPx UL HS2ICNRFx UL HS2ICNRFPx UL Hardwired keypads Note The ICN and LED models can be used only in UL resi burg applications no UL resi fire listing HS2LCD UL HS2LCDP UL HS2ICNUL UL HS2ICNPUL UL HS2LEDUL UL Touchscreen Keypad Note For ULC s559 Listed applications the HS2TCHP touchscreen keypad is for supplementary use only HS2TCHP UL 2 way wireless integration module HSM2HOSTx UL 8 zon...

Page 19: ...or System Sensor 5601P 5602 Refer to the device installation manual for connections Reverse Polarity Module for SD CO interconnection System Sensor COSMOD2W COSMOD4W Refer to the device installation manual for connections 32 zone graphic annunciator 4 x HSM2208 modules 64 zone graphic annunciator 8 x HSM2208 modules HSM3632 UL HSM3664 UL Wireless Devices Wireless PG PIR motion detector PGx904 P UL...

Page 20: ...del CMC 1 hinged door made of 18Ga steel base and 16Ga door painted beige dimensions 287mm L x 298mm W x 94mm H Model PC5006C removable door made of 18Ga steel painted white dimensions 403mm L x 338mm W x 100mm H Model PC5003C removable door made of 22Ga steel painted dimensions 248mm L x 298mm W x 76mm H For EN50131 1 Grade 2 compliant installations all holes on the side of the cabinets shall be ...

Page 21: ...efault all modules are supervised upon installation Supervision is enabled at all times To confirm that each module is properly supervised 903 Confirm Module Step 9 Enroll Wireless Devices Wireless devices are enrolled via the wireless transceiver module HSM2HOSTx or RF keypad and Installer Programming section 804 See Wireless Programming to enroll wireless devices Step 10 Program the System 5 I D...

Page 22: ...RED BLK YEL GRN Corbus terminals Use to provide communication between the alarm controller and connected modules Each module has four Corbus terminals that must be connected to the Corbus PGM1 to PGM4 Programmable output terminals Use to activate devices such as LEDs PGM1 PGM3 and PGM4 50mA PGM2 300mA or can be configured as an input Z1 to Z8 COM Zone input terminals Each zone should have one dete...

Page 23: ...23 PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS2016 4 HS3032 HS2064 HS2064 E HS2128 HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference Manual ...

Page 24: ... with minimum 22 gauge quad two pair twisted preferred The modules can be home run to the panel connected in series or can be T tapped Do not use shielded wire for Corbus wiring Note Any module can be connected anywhere along the Corbus Separate wire runs for keypads zone expanders etc are not necessary Note No module can be more than 1 000 305m in wire length from the panel Do not use shielded wi...

Page 25: ...ng for each keypad expansion module and accessory connected to AUX or Corbus At least 100mA must be reserved for the Corbus HS2016 4 HS2016 HS2032 HS2064 HS2064 E HS2128 HS2128 E BELL 700mA Continuous rating 2 0A short term Available only with standby battery connected Not for use in UL ULC or EN certified applications HSM2208 AUX 250mA Continuous rating Subtract for each device connected Subtract...

Page 26: ...016 4 HS2016 HS2032 HS2064 HS2064 E HS2128 HS2128 E 85 x 1 85 HS2LCD 105 x HS2ICN 105 x HS2LED 105 x HS2LCDP 105 x HS2ICNP 105 x HS2LCDRF 105 x HS2ICNRF 105 x HS2ICNRFP 105 x HS2TCHP 160 x Current required for connected devices HSM2300 30 x AUX output current of HSM2108 HSM2208 40 x AUX output current of HSM2208 HSM2300 2204 35 x HSM2HOSTx 35 x HSM2955 x 3G2080 R E TL2803G R E TL280 R E 125 PCLINK...

Page 27: ...citance rating of the wire used will determine the maximum length of the Corbus For example 22 gauge non shielded 4 conductor wire has a typical capacitance rating of 20 picofarads per foot which is 20nF 1000 For every 1000 of wire added regardless of where it is run the capacitance of the Corbus increases by 20nF The following table indicates the total wire distance allowed for the capacitance ra...

Page 28: ... the RED BLK YEL and GRN terminals to the Corbus terminals on the alarm panel Board current draw 40mA Figure 5 HSM2208 Output Expander Wireless Transceiver Module The HSM2HOSTx 2 way wireless integration module provides communication between wireless devices and the alarm controller Connect the HSM2HOSTx to the 4 wire Corbus of the alarm controller according to the following diagram PowerSeries Ne...

Page 29: ...es communication between the module and alarm panel Connect the RED BLK YEL and GRN terminals to the Corbus terminals on the alarm controller If O1 is not used connect to Aux with a 1K resistor Board current draw 1 2A Figure 7 Power Supply Wiring Keypad Wiring To wire a keypad to the alarm controller remove the keypad backplate refer to the keypad installation sheet and connect the RED BLK YEL and...

Page 30: ...enrolled all installed keypads into the desired slots 902 Add Remove Modules Next assign keypad zones by entering programming section 861 876 subsection 011 for keypads 1 16 Enter a 3 digit zone number for each of the keypad zones This number must be programmed into the slot location that the keypad is assigned to Note If a keypad zone input is assigned to zone number 1 to 8 the corresponding zone...

Page 31: ...ries Note For UL Installations do not use normally closed loops Figure 9 Normally Closed The following table shows zone status under certain conditions for NC Loops Table 7 NC Loop Status Loop Resistance Loop Status 0Ω shorted wire loop shorted Secure Infinite broken wire loop open Violated Single End of Line SEOL Resistor When SEOL resistors are installed at the end of a zone loop the alarm panel...

Page 32: ...vision options from DEOL to SEOL or from NC to DEOL power the system down completely then power it back up for correct operation To enable DEOL supervision program section 013 option 1 to OFF and option 2 to ON Figure 11 DEOL Wiring Note If the DEOL supervision option is enabled all hardwired zones must be wired for DEOL resistors except for Fire and 24 Hour Supervisory zones Do not use DEOL resis...

Page 33: ...ut with Current Limiting Resistor and Optional Relay Driver Output Bell Wiring These terminals supply 700mA of current at 10 4 12 5VDC for commercial residential installations To comply with NFPA 72 Temporal Three Pattern requirements section 013 Opt 8 must be ON Note that steady pulsed alarms are also supported Figure 13 Bell Wiring The Bell output is supervised and power limited by 2A thermistor...

Page 34: ...andard i3 Detector 4WT B UL C4WT BA ULC 4 wire Standard i3 Detector with Fixed 135 Thermal Sensor 4WTA B 4 wire i3 Detector with Fixed 135 Thermal Sensor and Sounder 4WTR B 4 wire i3 Detector with Fixed 135 Thermal Sensor and Form C Relay 4WTAR B 4 wire i3 Detector with Fixed 135 Thermal Sensor Sounder and Form C Relay Ratings 10 35Vdc 50mA max Note If you use a non powered heat detector such as a...

Page 35: ... not connect accessories for example a polarity reversal module to a 2 wire smoke detector loop The UL compatibility ID for the system sensor models is A Table 12 Table 1 2 2 Wire Smoke Detector Initiating Circuit Item Specification Style Class Supervised Power Limited Style B Class B Compatibility Identifier HS2 1 DC Output Voltage 9 4 13 8 V Detector Load 2mA MAX Single End of Line Resistor SEOL...

Page 36: ...UL 8 4 wireless keypad are required when installing wireless CO detectors For more details on these wireless devices refer to their respective installation manuals Note Use only UL approved devices with UL ULC listed systems Table 13 Table 19 CO Detector Ratings Device Description Max Rating CM E1 Marcurco CO Detector Current normal alarm 15mA 35mA 9 32V CO 12 24 Potter CO Detector 40mA CO1224 CO1...

Page 37: ...ments for power standby times Connect the RED battery lead to the positive battery terminal and the BLACK battery lead to the negative battery terminal The panel can be programmed to charge the battery at 400mA or 700mA 982 Battery Settings Note Aux Loading and Battery Selection Battery Selection Chart After calculating the battery capacity B for each specific installation use the following table ...

Page 38: ...wer line frequency of either 50Hz AC or 60Hz AC See programming section 024 option 1 Note For UL ULC installations use only 60Hz Note For ULC S559 applications Standex transformer Model FTC3716 shall be employed for direct wiring Configuration Basic Configuration Steps Once basic installation of the alarm panel is complete the following general configuration options should be set create partitions...

Page 39: ... mode The key is similar in function to the ESC escape key on a personal computer It is generally used to exit the current programming section or to return to the previous one LED Indicators Keypads have the following status lights that provide visual indication of basic system status Ready Panel is ready to be armed Armed Panel is armed Trouble System trouble Enter 2 to view troubles AC Power ON ...

Page 40: ...ber button accesses three letters and a number The first press of the number key displays the first letter The second press displays the second letter etc 1 A B C 1 2 D E F 2 3 G H I 3 4 J K L 4 5 M N O 5 6 P Q R 6 7 S T U 7 8 V W X 8 9 Y Z 9 0 0 Space 4 To select lower case letters press The Select Options list opens Scroll to lower case and press again to select 5 When the required letter or num...

Page 41: ...nstaller Programming section 903 903 Confirm Module for details Enrolling the First Keypad To enroll a hardwired keypad connect the keypad to the alarm controller power up the alarm panel then press any button on the keypad To enroll a wireless keypad first connect the HSM2HOSTx wireless integration module to the alarm controller Next power up the alarm panel and a wireless keypad Press any button...

Page 42: ...reless device has an ID printed on the sticker attached to the device The format is XXX YYYY where XXX identifies the type or model of the device YYYY is a short encrypted ID used by the system to identify the specific device Pre enrollment can be done at a remote location and using DLS SA The second step is to press the enrollment button on the device usually done on location Installer Programmin...

Page 43: ...s accomplished via bus power supplies with a supervised high current output The output is then programmed as a Fire and Burglary PGM output type Note Only the first output of the HSM2204 output module has bell supervision Some conditions such as an installer system test may override the partition assignment and cause all sirens to activate User system tests only activate the sirens outputs assigne...

Page 44: ...If the keypad is inactive for more than 30 seconds it reverts to its assigned partition Global Zones If a zone is added to more than one partition it becomes a global zone A global zone is only armed when all assigned partitions are armed and is disarmed when any assigned partition is disarmed Global zones behave as follows A global Stay Away type zone is not activated until all partitions the zon...

Page 45: ...ones Partition zone assignments are completed using sections 201 208 for partitions 1 8 Subsections 001 016 are then used to enable or disable banks of 8 zones on the partition Assign Users Acess 5 using the master code select the desired user code and enter digit 4 to modify the partitions that can accept the user code Factory Defaults Individual modules as well as the alarm panel itself can have...

Page 46: ...or and wire it to the alarm panel use PCLINK_2 header Enroll the alternate cellular communicator with Connect 24 Set the communication path 300 Enable the alternate communicator 382 option 5 Enable event reporting 307 308 Program communication delay timer 377 Program DLS access 401 option 07 Refer to the 3G2080 R E TL2803G R E TL280 R E installation manual for details Real Time Clock This feature ...

Page 47: ...re Upgrade Firmware upgrades can be automatically pushed to the alarm panel and modules from Connect 24 or DLS A message is displayed on LCD keypads indicating a firmware upgrade is available On all keypads the blue proximity tag bar flashes one second on one second off Users authorize the firmware upgrade through 6 Master Code 17 During the update a message indicating that a firmware upgrade is i...

Page 48: ...correctly After 15 minutes without zone activity the walk test terminates automatically To manually exit walk test mode enter 901 again Viewing the Event Buffer The event buffer contains logs of events that have occurred on the alarm system beginning with the most recent The capacity of the event buffer is scalable and can hold 500 1000 events depending on panel model before rolling over The buffe...

Page 49: ...ng or creating bypass groups of zones assigned to the keypad partition Displays system troubles system low battery system component faults tampers Displays alarms in memory that occurred on the partition Allows the door chime to be enabled disabled Activate system test sounds bells PGMs assigned to the partition Allow label programming user labels for the partition Control command outputs those as...

Page 50: ...mpler Labels are created by inputting text manually by selecting words from the Word Library or by downloading uploading using DLS See 000 Label Programming System Label This feature is used to program a custom label for the security system This label is used in the event buffer when system events occur The maximum label size is 14 ASCII characters See 100 System Label for programming details Zone...

Page 51: ... Output Labels for more details Annunciation Door Chime The keypad can be programmed to use one of four different door chime tones for each zone on the system Chime is active only during the disarm state Only one door chime option can be enabled for each zone Beeps Bing Bong Ding Dong Alarm Tone Zone Name Voice Annunciation HS2LCDWF keypads only Chime is enabled disabled on a partition using the 4...

Page 52: ... 33 Bypass Recall 07 System Test 34 User Programming 5 09 Night Arm 35 User Functions 6 12 Global Stay Arm 37 Time Date Program 13 Global Away Arm 39 Trouble Display 2 14 Global Disarming 40 Alarm Memory 3 16 Quick Exit 61 68 Partition 1 to 8 Select To program a function key 1 Enter Installer Programming 8 2 Enter section 861 for keypad 1 function key programming 3 Enter 001 to 005 to select a fun...

Page 53: ...ction If option 7 in section 023 is enabled this function key requires an access code 07 System Test This function performs a system test when pressed and is the equivalent of entering 6 Access Code 04 The alarm system must be disarmed to use this function 6 User Functions for more information 09 Night Arm All perimeter and interior zones excluding Night zones are armed This key only works while t...

Page 54: ...n Selecting command output 2 is the equivalent of pressing 7 2 sensor reset 103 Sensor Reset 7 2 for more information 29 Bypass Group Recall This function bypasses all zones belonging to the bypass group Zones must be saved in the bypass group for this function key to operate An access code is required to use this feature if section 023 option 4 is enabled Note Do not use with wireless keys 31 Loc...

Page 55: ... code if section 023 option 6 is enabled 61 68 Partition 1 to 8 Select This function selects partition 1 8 when the assigned key is pressed Pressing and holding the key for 2 seconds selects the next partition Language Selection The keypad can be programmed to display messages and labels in different languages Perform the following from the Installer Programming menu 1 Enter installer programming ...

Page 56: ...es not cause an alarm When the partition is disarmed all zones that were bypassed using 1 are no longer bypassed except for 24 hr zones If the Code Required for Bypass option is enabled an access code is required to enter bypass mode Only access codes with the Bypass attribute enabled can bypass zones see Access Code Attributes Bypassing zones with an LCD keypad 1 Ensure the system is disarmed 2 P...

Page 57: ...Press to bypass all zones in the group Program Bypass Group To program a bypass group bypass all desired zones then select Bypass Options Program Bypass Group The selected zones are saved to the bypass group When finished press to exit In order to program a bypass group a master or supervisor code with access to the appropriate partition must be used Bypass Recall Press while in this menu to bypas...

Page 58: ...cept while in AC failure Silence the audible indicator by pressing Troubles may be viewed while the system is armed or disarmed The system may be programmed to show all troubles while armed or only fire troubles See section 13 option 3 on 013 System Option 1 for details The system can be configured to require a user code to view 2 system troubles See section 023 option 5 Note For UL installations ...

Page 59: ...oltage The audio module has detected a voltage less than 9 65V on its aux input Trouble 04 AC Troubles 01 Zone 001 128 AC Trouble An AC trouble has been detected on a PGX934 PIR Camera 03 Siren 01 16 AC A siren has an AC trouble 04 Repeater 01 08 AC A wireless repeater has an AC trouble 05 HSM2300 01 04 AC An HSM2300 has an AC trouble 06 HSM2204 01 04 AC An HSM2204 has an AC trouble 07 Panel AC Th...

Page 60: ...et Ethernet connection unavailable A valid IP address is either not programmed or the module was unable to get an IP with DHCP 06 Receiver 01 04 Absent Alternate communicator unable to initialize a receiver 07 Receiver 01 04 Supervision Alternate communicator unable to communicate with a receiver 09 Alt Comm Fault The alternate communicator has stopped responding 10 Alt Comm FTC Trouble The altern...

Page 61: ...en this feature is enabled the keypad emits a tone whenever a zone programmed as a Chime type is opened or closed Pressing 4 toggles between enabled and disabled The door chime attribute for each zone is programmed in section 861 876 subsections 101 228 A function key can also be programmed to enable disable this feature Keypad Function Keys for details This feature may require an access code 023 ...

Page 62: ... access all partitions and perform any keypad function This code can be programed by the installer in section 006 001 The default is 5555 4 digit 555555 6 digit or 55555555 8 digit Note For EN50131 1 approved installations the installer code cannot change the master code or any other level 3 codes Attempting to access the master code from the installers code generates an error tone from the system...

Page 63: ...Code A one time use code is a user code with the One Time User attribute enabled This access code enables the user to arm the alarm system an unlimited number of times However a user with this code can only disarm the system once per day The ability to disarm is reset at midnight or when the one time user code is keyed in by the master code user Note One time use code cannot be applied to wireless...

Page 64: ... To do this enable this attribute on all access codes associated with wireless keys This option is off by default for all access codes Note One squawk indicates arming completed two squawks indicates disarming completed Note This feature is independent of the system option Bell Squawk on Away Arming See 017 System Option 5 The master code s attributes cannot be changed from default The bell squawk...

Page 65: ... LED ICON keypad To use and LED ICON keypad 1 Press 5 Master Supervisor Code 2 Key in a 4 digit user code 3 Key in 2 4 Pass the enrolled tag near the tag reader on the keypad To increase authentication flexibility user access can be achieved by entering a valid user code or by swiping a proximity tag Alternatively users can be required to enter a valid access code and present a proximity tag 040 U...

Page 66: ...fter presenting the tag Any other user code is treated as invalid See 040 User Authentication Note An access code does not have to be programmed in order for a proximity tag or wireless key to be operational 6 User Functions The 6 command provides access to functions described below If section 023 option 8 is on any user code can access this menu If option 7 is off only the master code can access ...

Page 67: ...hen key in the time On LED ICON keypads zone lights 1 7 represent Sunday to Saturday Valid time entries are 00 23 hours 00 59 minutes At the programmed time the keypad buzzers beep for a programmed duration for ULC commercial burglary installations minimum duration is 10 minutes to warn that automatic arming is in progress The siren also squawks once every 10 seconds during this warning period if ...

Page 68: ...nu 6 access code Walk Test Keypad 6 access code 08 Selecting this function places the alarm panel into user walk test mode The Ready Armed and Trouble LEDs on the keypad flash to indicate that the test is active If zones are tripped during a walk test the system sounds a steady 2 second tone on all keypads to indicate that the zone is working correctly The walk test can be stopped at any time by r...

Page 69: ...e communicator installation manual for more information Brightness Control Menu 6 Master Code Brightness Control Keypad 6 Master Code 12 This function is used to change the brightness level of keypad display backlighting Use the scroll keys to increase and decrease brightness or enter a value from 00 to 15 Selecting 00 turns off keypad backlighting Contrast Control Menu 6 Master Code Contrast Keyp...

Page 70: ...he system master or supervisor code Scroll to each command output and press to enable or disable the use of a programmed schedule to control the output Using an LED ICON keypad 4 Press 7 to enter Output Control mode 5 Key in a command output number The output is toggled on or off 6 Press 7 9 and enter the system master or supervisor code Press digits 1 to 4 to enable or disable the use of a progra...

Page 71: ...The Quick Arm feature section 015 option 4 must be enabled in order for this function to operate as intended Function keys also will not require an access code when this option is enabled When armed This feature provides a means to exit the premises while the alarm system is armed without having to disarm then rearm it Pressing 0 starts a 2 minute timer that enables any door programmed as a delay ...

Page 72: ...72 or Final Door Set 001 016 zones are programmed Visual Verification Allows the monitoring station to use video clips captured from system motion cameras for verification of any alarms Note This is a supplementary feature that has not been investigated by UL ULC Note Must be enabled and configured by installer System Operation Programming How to Program This section describes how to view alarm sy...

Page 73: ...rform template programming after completing the hardware installation Ensure you have the information listed below available Record this information in the programming worksheets for future reference Monitoring station telephone number provided by the alarm monitoring service Monitoring station account code provided by the alarm monitoring service Downloading access code Entry delay installer defi...

Page 74: ...t partition 1 exit delay time Press to accept the default time of 120 seconds or enter an exit delay between 001 and 255 E g press 030 for a delay of 30 seconds for additional details The CP 01 models of the Neo panel will not accept a value less than 45 seconds 4 After programming the exit delay enter a 4 6 or 8 digit installer code depending on the value in 041 Access Code Digits 006 Installer D...

Page 75: ...ayed LCD or LEDs 1 8 are illuminated LED and ICON Use the keypad numbers to toggle options on or off Sections requiring data input such as phone numbers display the full data in fields up to 32 characters long LCD To input data use the scroll keys to select a character then press the keypad button corresponding to the number letter required Scroll to the next character and repeat the procedure as ...

Page 76: ...g mode is activated Use the scroll keys to move through menu options and press to select Alternatively enter a specific section number The Armed light flashes to indicate a sub section has been selected Press to select a sub section The Ready light illuminates and the information programmed in the section is displayed For programming sections with toggle options press the corresponding number on t...

Page 77: ... inputting data press the key to exit the section Select that section again and re enter the information correctly When using a Contact ID format a decimal zero 0 does not transmit for account and reporting codes Programming a zero 0 tells the alarm system not to send any pulses for that digit Decimal zero 0 is a filler digit To make a zero 0 transmit it must be programmed as a Hexadecimal A Examp...

Page 78: ...ng DLS The maximum label size is 14 x 2 ASCII characters Manual Labels The following procedure describes how to add zone labels using the LCD keypad 1 Enter Installer Programming 8 Installer Code 2 Press scroll to Zone Labels and press again The first zone is displayed Alternately press 000 001 3 Scroll to the zone label to be programmed or key in the zone number e g 001 for zone label 1 4 Scroll ...

Page 79: ...hrough the characters or enter a 3 digit number from 000 255 Press to select a character for available ASCII characters CHANGE CASE This option toggles the letter between upper case A B C and lower case a b c CLEAR TO END This option clears the display from the cursor to the end of the display CLEAR DISPLAY This option clears all characters SAVE Saves the new label 051 Zone Tamper Label This label...

Page 80: ...01 208 001 004 Partition Command Output Labels Use this section to program custom labels for command outputs These labels are used with output activation events in the event buffer Enter subsection 201 to 208 to select partition 1 to 8 then enter subsection 001 to 004 to select command output 1 to 4 label The maximum label size is 14 x 2 characters Programming for specific instructions on how to p...

Page 81: ... wireless repeaters on the system Select 001 008 for repeater 1 8 999 Installer Code 999 Default Labels This section is used to return all labels to factory settings Installer code is required to verify deletion Zone Setup The following section describes zone programming options To program a zone type first enter section 001 and then enter a 3 digit zone number from 001 128 After entering a new zo...

Page 82: ...ified Fire 071 Door Bell 027 Fire Supervisory 072 Push to Set Not UL evaluated 001 128 Select Zone Every zone on the system must be assigned a zone type The available zone types are listed below Null Zone Assign to all unused zones Delay 1 Commonly assigned to primary points of entry Follows entry delay 1 and exit delay timers section 005 Arming the alarm system starts the exit delay timer After t...

Page 83: ...ansmit Note The supervision options NC EOL DEOL do not affect the functionality of this zone The restored state of this zone type is 5k6 the alarm state is short and the trouble state is open Standard 24 Hour Fire This zone is used with smoke detectors The siren sounds instantly when the smoke detector is activated If enabled the communicator immediately transmits the alarm to the monitoring stati...

Page 84: ... restored Due to the potential energy requirements of infinite exit delay wireless keypads MUST be powered by a transformer If a wireless key is used to away arm the system the door must still be opened then closed to complete the arming sequence The indoor siren will activate until the exit delay has expired 24 Hour Burglary This zone type is active at all times It reports an alarm if the alarm s...

Page 85: ... When this zone is tripped the keypad buzzer activates and a supervisory alarm is sent to the monitoring station A valid access code must be entered to silence the buzzer Note The supervision options NC EOL DEOL do not affect the functionality of this zone The restored state of this zone type is 5 6k the alarm state is short and the trouble state is open 24 Hour Gas Instant alarm when activated au...

Page 86: ...pe can only be used with PGx905 wireless temperature detectors The temperature threshold includes a 3 C 5 6 F difference between a given state and its restored condition For example an alarm at 6 C is restored at 3 C High temperature or 9 C Low temperature depending upon the zone type selected The zone type for temperature sensors must be 24 Hour High Low Temperature in order for the sensor to ope...

Page 87: ...he same as entering an access code at the keypad Activating this zone type during the first 30 seconds of a delayed fire alarm is the same as pressing a key at the keypad the 90 second delay starts If left in the open state the system does not arm until the zone is restored and tripped again Momentary Keyswitch Disarm Use with a keyswitch module Activating and restoring this zone disarms the parti...

Page 88: ...tributes 9 16 Note These attributes override default settings Do NOT change fire zone attributes from their default settings 001 128 Select Zone The attributes listed below can be enabled and disabled for each zone Assign zone attributes 002 001 128 Select one of the following zone attributes 1 Bell Audible 2 Bell Steady 3 Chime Function 4 Bypass Enabled 5 Force Arm 6 Swinger Shutdown 7 Transmissi...

Page 89: ...ed All alarms are transmitted Transmission Delay ON Reporting of zone alarms is delayed for the programmed time in section 377 377 Communication Variables If a valid access code is entered within this time no alarm signal is communicated OFF When an alarm occurs the reporting code is transmitted immediately Burglary verification The PowerSeries Neo system includes cross zone and sequential detecti...

Page 90: ...ampers follow this timer The bell cutoff time is programmed in minutes Valid entries are 001 to 255 minutes Keypad buzzer alarms do not follow this timer Bell Delay Time The Bell Delay Timer determines how long the bell will be delayed after a zone alarm event Valid entries are 000 255 where 000 disables this feature Burglary Verification Timer If another zone with the Burglary Verification attrib...

Page 91: ...lay 2 This value determines the entry delay time for delay 2 type zones Valid entries are 001 to 255 seconds Note The system follows the entry timer that activates first Exit Delay This value determines the exit delay time when arming the system During exit delay both the Ready and Armed LEDs are on When the exit delay expires both LEDs turn off Note European products will only activate the armed ...

Page 92: ...Code This code is used by the installer to gain access to Installer Programming 8 Users with this access code have access to all levels of system programming Note For EN50131 1 approved installations the installer code cannot change the master code or any other level 3 codes 002 Master Code This code is used by the master user a person designated to perform operational tasks beyond those of the st...

Page 93: ...the PGM output PGM 001 164 then select the partition 1 8 Note This field is only supported by PGM types that have multiple partition capabilities e g command outputs away arming It does not affect system outputs e g ground start pulse 008 PGM Timer Programming 000 PGM Minutes Seconds This option determines if the timer is in minutes or seconds 001 164 PGM Timer This timer programs the duration in ...

Page 94: ...en if transmission delay is active for a different zone alarm This output activates for audible exit fault and does not interfere with the operation of any other programmable output 103 Sensor Reset 7 2 This output is normally active and deactivates for 5 seconds when a 7 2 fire reset command is entered or when an auto verified fire alarm is detected This option is used to reset power for latching...

Page 95: ...s This PGM output activates if the system is armed with the stay away zones bypassed 120 Away Armed with No Zone Bypasses Status When assigned to a single partition this PGM output activates when the system is armed with stay away and night zones active and no zones are bypassed If assigned to multiple partitions all partitions must be armed in away mode with no bypassed zones before the PGM activ...

Page 96: ...nd the signal is sent to the central station This input does not follow swinger shutdown A 2 2KΩ EOL resistor is required for this input to Aux If a short or open occurs an alarm is generated Note Not for use with UL installations 132 24 Hour Audible Input PGM 2 LCD keypads indicate that the system is in alarm the siren sounds for the duration of bell timeout and the signal is sent to the central ...

Page 97: ...e Auto Bypass Please 149 Alternate Communicator for details Medical Medical Key Medical and Emergency Zones Burglary Verified Opening After Alarm Emergency Alarm Duress Alarm Holdup Verified In the armed state this output deactivates when the system is disarmed If an alarm activates this output in the disarmed state the output deactivates if a valid access code is entered within the bell timeout o...

Page 98: ...ert or delays In the armed state the output deactivates only once the system is disarmed If an alarm activates this output in the disarmed state the output deactivates when a user enters a valid access code during bell timeout The output also deactivates if someone arms the system after the bell timeout has expired If assigned to a single partition the output activates when an enabled alarm event ...

Page 99: ...ction 011 PGM Configuration Options to assign a schedule When 011 is programmed as 000 the output activates any time a valid proximity tag is presented When 011 is programmed as 1 4 the output activates only when the proximity tag is presented during the scheduled interval 175 Bell Status and Programming Access Output This PGM activates when the siren Installer Programming mode or DLS SA is active...

Page 100: ...e alarms that trigger the main bell output on the alarm controller All options are selected by default Fire Alarm ON Fire alarm F key Fire zones activates the main siren OFF Fire alarm does not activate the main siren CO Alarm ON CO alarm activates the main siren OFF CO alarm does not activate the main siren Burglary Alarm ON Burglary alarm Delay Instant Interior Stay Away Night Interior Delay Ins...

Page 101: ...mal operation Activated when triggered OFF active during normal operation Deactivated when triggered 03 Access Code Required No Code Required ON Access code required for activation OFF No access code required for activation 109 Courtesy Pulse 01 True Output Inverted ON deactivated during normal operation Activated when triggered OFF active during normal operation Deactivated when triggered 111 Key...

Page 102: ...Inverted ON deactivated during normal operation Activated when triggered OFF active during normal operation Deactivated when triggered 116 Armed Away Mode 01 True Output Inverted ON deactivated during normal operation Activated when triggered OFF active during normal operation Deactivated when triggered 117 Armed Stay Mode 01 True Output Inverted ON deactivated during normal operation Activated wh...

Page 103: ...en triggered OFF active during normal operation Deactivated when triggered 148 Ground Start 01 True Output Inverted ON deactivated during normal operation Activated when triggered OFF active during normal operation Deactivated when triggered 149 Alternate Communicator 01 True Output Inverted ON deactivated during normal operation activated when triggered OFF activated during normal operation deact...

Page 104: ...vate with zone emergency alarm 13 Duress Alarm ON activates with duress alarm OFF does not activate with duress alarm 14 Hold Up verified ON activates when a verified holdup event is detected OFF does not activate when a verified holdup event is detected 155 System Trouble 01 True Output Inverted ON deactivated during normal operation activated when triggered OFF activated during normal operation ...

Page 105: ...one 001 128 fault keypad 01 16 fault siren 01 16 fault repeater 01 08 fault fire trouble CO trouble gas trouble heat trouble freeze trouble probe disconnected trouble self test trouble OFF does not activate if a device fault condition is present 10 Device Low Battery ON activates if any of the following device low battery conditions is present zone 001 128 keypad 01 16 siren 01 16 repeater 01 08 u...

Page 106: ...te if a module supervisory trouble is detected 14 Module Tamper ON activates if any of the following module tamper conditions is present HSM2HOST Keypad 01 16 Zone expander 01 15 HSM2204 1 4 HSM2300 1 4 HSM2208 01 16 tamper troubles OFF does not activate if a module tamper condition is present 15 Communications ON activates if any of the following communications conditions is present TLM trouble F...

Page 107: ...utput remains active until an access code has been entered 04 Fire Alarm ON activates with fire alarm F key fire zones 2 wire smoke OFF does not activate with fire alarm 05 Panic Alarm ON activates on panic alarm audible or silent OFF does not activate on panic alarm 06 Burglary Alarm ON activates on burglary alarm OFF does not activate on burglary alarm 07 Medical Alarm ON activates on medical al...

Page 108: ...ny module tamper condition occurs OFF does not activate when any module tamper condition occurs 10 Zone Tampers ON activates when any zone tamper condition occurs OFF does not activate when zone tamper conditions occur 161 DC Trouble 01 True Output Inverted ON deactivated during normal operation Activated when triggered OFF activated during normal operation Deactivated when triggered 02 PGM Timer ...

Page 109: ... After Alarm 01 True Output Inverted ON deactivated during normal operation Activated when triggered OFF activated during normal operation Deactivated when triggered 200 Zone Follower Single Zone 01 True Output Inverted ON deactivated during normal operation activated when triggered OFF activated during normal operation deactivated when triggered 02 Timed Output ON output remains active until the ...

Page 110: ...peration Activated when triggered OFF activated during normal operation Deactivated when triggered 02 Timed Output ON output remains active until the PGM output timer expires OFF output remains active until an access code has been entered 09 16 Zone Terminals 1 8 ON zones associated with terminals 1 8 are enabled for zone follower operation OFF zones are not enabled for zone follower operation 011...

Page 111: ...t is removed Valid entries are 000 to 255 minutes Entering 000 disables keypad lockout Note For EN 50131 certified installations minimum of duration is 2 minutes Remote Lockout DLS This programming option determines the number of invalid access code entries allowed via SMS or DLS before remote access is locked out for the programmed duration see below If the number of invalid attempts is not reach...

Page 112: ...When Armed ON The Trouble LED illuminates when troubles are present on the system in both the armed and disarmed state OFF The Trouble LED illuminates for all troubles while disarmed but only for Fire Troubles while armed 4 Tamper Faults Do Not Show As Open ON The zone LED does not illuminate if the zone is in the tamper or fault states Only the Trouble LED illuminates OFF The respective zone LED ...

Page 113: ...Squawk On Exit ON The siren squawks once per second during exit delay changing to 3 squawks per second for the final 10 seconds OFF The siren does not squawk for exit delay conditions 4 Bell Squawk On Entry ON The siren pulses with the same timing as the keypad buzzer during entry delay changing to 3 squawks per second for the final 10 seconds OFF The siren does not activate during entry delay 4 B...

Page 114: ...ss a single Delay 1 or Delay 2 zone to exit the premises Only one delay zone may be activated Activity on another delay zone initiates the appropriate alarm sequence If the delay zone is still open two minutes after the 0 command is entered entry delay is initiated If armed in the Stay mode the automatic bypass on Stay Away zones remains OFF When the system is armed users can not perform a quick e...

Page 115: ...ept backlighting if enabled are shut off until the next keypress entry delay audible alarm or keypad buzzer condition Keypad function keys still operate when the keypad is blank unless the function key is programmed to require an access code Keypad Blanking While Armed overrides this feature When a partition is armed and in alarm entering a code to remove blanking silences the alarm and disarms th...

Page 116: ...if enabled do not beep 3 RF Jam Trouble Beeps ON Trouble beeps sound when an RF Jam Trouble is detected OFF Trouble beeps do not sound when an RF Jam Trouble is detected 4 Multi Hit ON Alarms from the same zone within the Burglary Verification Timer duration cause the police code or burglary verified to be logged and transmitted The number of zone trips required to create a confirmed alarm depends...

Page 117: ...d disarming Note This option follows the Bell Squawk Attribute features if they are enabled 018 System Option 6 1 Test Transmission Exception ON The alarm system does not send a test transmission if a transmission was sent to the receiver within the programmed interval as set in section 377 003 Periodic Test Transmission Cycle OFF Test transmissions are always sent at the programmed interval 2 Rea...

Page 118: ...hat are considered armed The following zone types do not generate an alarm when faulted while stay armed interior stay away zone delay stay away zone instant stay away zone night zone The following zone types do not generate an audible alarm in any armed state stay away or night 24 hour supervisory 24 hour non alarm 24 hour CO delayed 24 hour Fire standard 24 hour fire Auto verified fire When the ...

Page 119: ...the alarm system can only be disarmed using a keyswitch or proximity tag When the siren is active an access code can still be used to disarm the system OFF An access code can be used to disarm the system during entry delay 2 EU Entry Procedure ON If an alarm occurs on a zone when entry delay is not active the siren activates and the alarm is communicated immediately depending on the zone type trip...

Page 120: ...function alarms tampers etc while the system is locked out Lock out follows both transmission and bell delays OFF The system is not locked out after an alarm occurs Note Not for use with UL ULC listed installations 5 Engineer s Reset EU ON If the alarm system has gone into alarm during the previous armed period or if a 24 hour alarm has occurred armed or disarmed the system cannot be armed Ready l...

Page 121: ...s must be restored before the panel can be armed Note When 024 3 is enabled AC DC Inhibit Arming the AC or DC trouble must be restored before the system can be armed 021 System Option 9 1 Trouble Display ON If the panel is both armed and keypad blanking is active when a trouble is present the keypad trouble LED will remain off When the system is disarmed or if blanking is removed the trouble LED w...

Page 122: ...Open zones do not prevent arming 8 Audible Exit Delay for Stay Arming ON When the system is armed in Stay mode the exit delay is sounded by 1 beep every 3 seconds OFF When the system is armed in Stay mode the exit delay is silent 022 System Option 10 1 F Key Option ON When the F key is pressed acknowledge beeps are only emitted from the keypad The siren does not sound OFF F key acknowledgment beep...

Page 123: ... a non force arm capable zone is tripped the Ready LED turns off 2 Not Used 3 Tamper Fault Detection ON The following trouble conditions when configured to generate audible alarm conditions will contribute to a burglary verification sequence when sequential detection is used When enabled a bell circuit trouble will also generate an audible alarm condition using other sirens that assigned to the pa...

Page 124: ...he system cannot be armed when an AC or DC trouble is present This includes keypad keyswitch automatic and DLS arming An error tone is generated if the user attempts to arm the system during an AC DC trouble Note Displaying AC troubles 016 option 2 is strongly recommended if this option is enabled OFF The system can be armed regardless of the presence of an AC or DC trouble and does not check the ...

Page 125: ...s 40 60 2 Force Dial ON The system dials the central station phone number even if no dial tone is present The process is as follows 1 Dial programmed phone number 2 If no dial tone detected terminate call 3 Search for dial tone for 5 seconds 4 If no dial tone detected hang up for 20 seconds 5 Search for dial tone for 5 seconds 6 If no dial tone detected dial anyway Result OFF No attempt is made to...

Page 126: ... activate but the keypad buzzer emits trouble beeps until a key is pressed 040 User Authentication This feature enables the installer or master user to select one of two user authentication methods 01 User Code or Proximity Tag The user can access the system by entering a valid code or by presenting a proximity tag 02 User Code and Proximity Tag The user must enter a valid code and present a proxi...

Page 127: ...the sequence causes an audible bell Partition Setup 151 158 Partition Auto Arm Disarm Enter section 151 to 158 for partition 1 to 8 auto arm disarm configuration 001 Partition Auto Arming Times Use this section to program the time of day a partition is automatically armed A different auto arming time can be programmed for each day of the week from Sunday to Saturday Time is in 24 hour format HH MM...

Page 128: ...and no zones have been activated the partition arms in Away mode exit delay will not sound When the timer expires keypad buzzers activate for the time programmed in No Activity Arming Pre Alert see below The timer restarts when a delay type zone is restored The timer does not restart when the system is disarmed The timer stops if an un bypassed zone is tripped tampered or restored or with any keyp...

Page 129: ...f communications between the alarm system and the central station Paths can be established through either the alarm system s on board Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN connection or through the alternate communicator cellular or Ethernet if equipped Paths to four receivers can be programmed using Delay 1 Interior The communications path for each receiver is defined by selecting one of the fol...

Page 130: ...s may be included to perform the following functions HEX B 2 to dial HEX C 3 to dial HEX D 4 for an additional dial tone search as required by PBX telephone systems HEX E 5 to insert a 2 second pause in the telephone number This causes a static delay of 2 seconds before any additional dial tone search in a phone number HEX F 6 represents the end of the Phone Number everything after F is ignored Pr...

Page 131: ... Restore Sent when the system loses communication with the following modules Zone Expander Module Keypad with an on board I O configured as a zone This reporting code is independent of the general system supervisory code sent to the Alarms and Restores call direction group 6 Burglary Verified When using Cross Zoning this reporting code is sent when two crossed zones go into alarm during the cross ...

Page 132: ...module enters a tamper alarm state and uses the System Tamper Alarm and Tamper Restore call direction 5 Keypad Lockout Sent when a number of invalid access codes have been entered at a system keypad This reporting code is sent to the system Tamper Alarm Tamper Restore call direction group 7 Remote Lockout Sent when a number of invalid access codes have been entered through DLS or Integration This ...

Page 133: ...ne that caused the exit error has cross zoning enabled the exit fault and zone alarm transmits if a second zone is not tripped The local alarm sequence follows cross zoning rules The exit error is transmitted with the zone alarm that caused the fault even if that zone has transmission delay enabled 221 Bypass Events 1 2 Automatic Zone Bypass Unbypass This reporting code is transmitted when a zone ...

Page 134: ...oup Note When the electronic fuse built in to the auxiliary power supply is tripped due to a short or high current draw the alarm system must be powered down then back up to reset the fuse 305 Panel Events 5 3 4 PGM 2 2 Wire Trouble Restore This reporting code is transmitted when a trouble condition on PGM 2 configured as two wire smoke occurs or is restored This reporting code is sent to the Syst...

Page 135: ...ad In Lead Out The SA Lead In reporting code is sent after SA communication has been successfully established but before the alarm system calls back the downloading computer This code is only transmitted when call back is enabled on user initiated call up The SA Lead Out reporting code is sent when an SA session is successfully ended The SA Lead Out reporting code is still sent if the session is t...

Page 136: ...t to the System Maintenance call direction group 332 Module Events 2 1 2 Module Low Voltage Trouble Restore Sent when module voltage drops below acceptable levels or is restored 3 4 Module Supervisory Trouble Restore Sent when communication with a module is lost or restored 5 6 Module Aux Trouble Restore Sent when a high current output module or power supply module experiences an auxiliary voltage...

Page 137: ...re 361 Wireless Device Events 1 2 Wireless Device AC Failure Restore These options are used to enable wireless device AC failure restore reporting codes These reporting codes are sent when a wireless device experiences an AC failure restore 3 4 Wireless Device Low Battery Trouble Restore These options are used to enable wireless device low battery trouble restore reporting codes These codes are se...

Page 138: ...ons between the alarm system and the central station 309 System Call Direction Use this programming option to select the central station receivers that system events are communicated to A system event can be sent to multiple receivers 001 Maintenance Events Restores all troubles except tampers These options control which receiver paths are enabled for maintenance events To assign a maintenance eve...

Page 139: ...on the keypad when exiting Installer Programming mode Note If no phone numbers are programmed the error message does not occur 311 318 Partition Call Directions Use this programming option to select the central station receivers that partition events are communicated to Call directions can be programmed for each partition Each event can be sent to one of four receivers 001 Alarm Restore These opti...

Page 140: ...hours or arm disarm restore The bell output is not activated for alarms on zones that have exceeded the swinger shutdown counter limit Swinger shutdown on global zones log once to the system area Note Swinger shutdown resets on all partitions when any partition on the system is armed or disarmed or every day at midnight For CP 01 swinger shutdown is restored after 8 hours of inactivity Once reset ...

Page 141: ...e trouble is indicated immediately on the keypad but the transmission to the monitoring station is delayed by the number of days programmed in this section If the low battery condition is not corrected before the delay expires the low battery condition is transmitted The Low Battery Restore transmission is not delayed Delinquency Transmission Delay The value in this section determines the period o...

Page 142: ... Default is 020 014 Post Dial Wait for Handshake This option is used to program the length of time the communicator waits for a valid initial handshake from the receiver after dialing the programmed telephone number Valid entries are 001 to 255 seconds Note Maximum 45 seconds for UL installations 015 T Link Wait for Ack This option is used to program the length of time the communicator waits for a...

Page 143: ...communicates the next event If more than one receiver is configured for PSTN the backup procedure described below is followed OFF Parallel communications is disabled If receiver 1 fails the alarm system attempts to communicate with the next available receiver 2 4 in sequence Note See 384 Communicator Backup Options for communicator backup programming 6 Alternate Dial ON After each failed dialing a...

Page 144: ...ries of 8 beeps to confirm to the occupant that the code was sent and received Ringback occurs for each successfully reported Opening After Alarm code OFF When the Opening After Alarm reporting code is successfully transmitted to a programmed telephone number the keypad does not sound ringback 2 Bell Ringback ON When the Opening After Alarm reporting code is successfully transmitted to a programme...

Page 145: ...re logged communicated and cleared from 2 When the communicator is re enabled the trouble conditions are again logged communicated and indicated in 2 This option must be enabled when attempting to perform a firmware upgrade using the PC link header 6 AC Failure Communication Delay in Hours Minutes ON The AC failure communication delay section 377 002 option 2 is programmed in hours OFF The AC fail...

Page 146: ...on Receiver 2 Receiver 3 uses the same format programmed for Receiver 2 OFF Receiver 3 is independent and will communicate if a number and format are programmed Receiver 4 Backup Option ON Receiver 4 backs up Receiver 3 Receiver 4 is only used if an FTC event is detected on Receiver 3 Receiver 4 uses the same format programmed for Receiver 3 OFF Receiver 4 is independent and will communicate if a ...

Page 147: ...ly uploaded to the DLS SA computer when it reaches 75 full Refer to the DLS SA programming sections described below for configuration options 401 DLS SA Options 1 Double Call ON Calls for downloading or SA are answered if a successful double call routine is detected Have the downloading computer call the system and let the telephone line ring once or twice After 1 or 2 rings hang up If called back...

Page 148: ...This section is used to program the telephone number for DLS downloading over PSTN This phone number is used for User Call Up Periodic DLS and DLS Call back If no phone number is programmed the system attempts to use the alternate communicator IP path if configured The maximum number length is 32 digits 403 DLS Access Code This 6 digit hexadecimal code allows the alarm system to confirm the identi...

Page 149: ...k OFF The alarm system does not periodically call the downloading computer DLS on Event Buffer 75 Full ON The alarm system automatically calls the downloading computer with DLS when the Event Buffer 75 full event occurs This option is independent of the actual transmission of the Event Buffer 75 full event the event does not need to be transmitted for the panel to perform the automatic upload The ...

Page 150: ...also be selected To enable the command output to follow a schedule program the command output in section 009 and then enter schedule 001 004 in section 011 101 102 Set Start Time End Time Used to program the time of day the schedule interval begins and ends HH MM Valid entries are 0000 2359 and 9999 The end time must be equal to or greater than the start time 9999 is used when an interval needs to...

Page 151: ...iscovers the device and the keypad displays a confirmation message The device ID type and the next available zone number are displayed Press to accept or scroll to another available zone number Batteries must be installed in the wireless device in order to enroll Note Ensure wireless signal strength is adequate before mounting the wireless device See the instructions provided with the wireless dev...

Page 152: ...ons Digit 5 DLS connection options Central Station Telephone Number The phone number used to contact the central monitoring station 32 character limit Central Station Account Code The account code used in programming section 310 This is a 4 or 6 digit entry Partition Account Code Used to identify partition specific events All 4 digits must be entered in order to complete the entry This account cod...

Page 153: ...second tone sounds on all system keypads to indicate that the zone is working correctly After 10 minutes without zone activity the alarm system emits 5 beeps every 10 seconds from all keypads After another 5 minutes of inactivity Walk Test terminates automatically To manually exit walk test mode enter 901 again Module Programming Use this section to add remove and confirm the following modules Key...

Page 154: ...gnment LED LCD ICON This section is used to change the slot number a module is enrolled in To change the slot number 1 Enter programming section 902 002 2 Key in the serial number of the module 3 When prompted key in the new two digit slot number The previous slot assignment is replaced with the new one An error tone sounds if an invalid slot number is keyed in 003 Edit Module Slot Assignment LCD ...

Page 155: ...le type you want to confirm 101 110 2 Press to select the module type then scroll to the specific module you want to confirm Press to enter Confirmation mode The module s serial number and slot number are displayed on the keypad and the status LEDs on the device flash This continues until confirmation mode for the device is exited via the key Note Keypad Blanking section 016 option 3 must be disab...

Page 156: ... with Recording Testing 904 Wireless Placement Test This test is used to determine RF signal status for wireless devices and can be performed at a system keypad or at the individual device These instructions pertain to testing at the keypad For instructions on placement testing at the device refer to the installation sheet included with the wireless equipment The following test modes are available...

Page 157: ...alse alarm is stored for diagnostic purposes 000 Soak Test Duration This option is used to program the length of time the system remains in soak test The default is 14 days 001 128 Zone Soak Test Soak test can be performed on individual zones The zone remains in soak test regardless of the status of the system until the soak test timer has expired If the system is armed when the timer expires the ...

Page 158: ... return system keypads to factory default settings 901 916 Default Keypads 1 16 This section resets individual keypads to factory defaults After entering this section select the keypad to default key in the installer code then 991 or press 999 Default All Keypads This section resets all system keypads to factory defaults After entering this section key in the installer code then or 991 993 Default...

Page 159: ...n 20 Romanian 21 Russian 22 Bulgarian 23 Latvian 24 Lithuanian 25 Ukrainian 26 Slovakian 27 Serbian 28 Estonian 29 Slovenian 000 001 Zone Labels 2 x 14 Characters Description on 001 128 Zone Labels 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 05...

Page 160: ... x 14 Characters 105 Partition 5 Label 1 x 14 Characters 106 Partition 6 Label 1 x 14 Characters 107 Partition 7 Label 1 x 14 Characters 108 Partition 8 Label 1 x 14 Characters 201 Partition 1 Command Output Labels 001 Partition 1 Command Output 1 2 X 14 ASCII 002 Partition 1 Command Output 2 Descriptions on 201 208 001 004 Partition Command Output Labels 003 Partition 1 Command Output 3 004 Parti...

Page 161: ...and Output Labels 001 Partition 8 Command Output 1 2 X 14 ASCII 002 Partition 8 Command Output 2 003 Partition 8 Command Output 3 004 Partition 8 Command Output 4 601 Schedule 1 Label 1 X 16 ASCII Descriptions on 601 604 Schedule Labels 602 Schedule 2 Label 1 X 16 ASCII 603 Schedule 3 Label 1 X 16 ASCII 604 Schedule 4 Label 1 X 16 ASCII 000 801 Keypad Labels 1 X 14 ASCII Description on 801 Keypad ...

Page 162: ...008 Output Expander 8 Label 016 Output Expander 16 Label 000 806 HSM2HOSTx Label 1 X 14 ASCII Description on 806 HSM2HOSTx Label 000 808 HSM2955 Audio Module Label 000 809 HSM2300 Power Supply Label 001 Power Supply 1 Label 1 X 14 ASCII 002 Power Supply 2 Label 003 Power Supply 3 Label 004 Power Supply 4 Label 000 810 HSM2204 High Current Output Supply Label 001 High Current Output Supply 1 Label ...

Page 163: ... Instant Stay Away 010 Interior Delay 011 Day Zone 012 Night Zone 016 Final Door Set 017 24 Hour Burglary 018 24 Hour Bell Buzzer 023 24 Hour Supervisory 024 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer 025 Auto Verified Fire 027 Fire Supervisory 040 24 Hour Gas 041 24 Hour CO 042 24 Hour Holdup 043 24 Hour Panic 045 24 Hour Heat 046 24 Hour Medical 047 24 Hour Emergency 048 24 Hour Sprinkler 049 24 Hour Flood 051 ...

Page 164: ...d Zone Settings Zone Type Att Zone Type Att Zone Type Att Zone Type Att Zone Type Att 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 07...

Page 165: ...ne 001 Delay 1 x x x x x x x 002 Delay 2 x x x x x x x 003 Instant x x x x x x x 004 Interio r x x x x x x 005 Interio r Stay Away x x x x x x x 006 Delay Stay Away x x x x x x x 007 Delaye d 24 Hour Fire x 008 Standa rd 24 Hour Fire x 009 Instant Stay Away x x x x x x 010 Interio r Delay x x x x x x 011 Day Zone x x x x x x x 012 Night Zone x x x x x x x 016 Final Door Set x x x x x x x 017 24 Ho...

Page 166: ...2 24 Hour Holdu p x x x x x 043 24 Hour Panic x x x x 045 24 Hour Heat x x 046 24 Hour Medica l x x x x 047 24 Hour Emerg ency x x x x 048 24 Hour Sprinkl er x x x x 049 24 Hour Flood x x x x 051 24 Hour Latchi ng Tampe r x x x x 052 24 Hour Non Alarm x PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS2016 4 HS3032 HS2064 HS2064 E HS2128 HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference Manual 166 ...

Page 167: ... to Set x System Times 005 System Times 000 System Area Bell Cutoff Default 004 minutes 3 Digit Decimal Bell Delay Time Default 000 minutes Burglary Verification Timer Default 060 minutes Holdup Verification Timer Default 008 hours Zone Loop Response Time Default 025 x 10ms Automatic Clock Adjust Default 060 seconds 001 Partition 1 Timer Entry Delay 1 Default 030 030 045 167 PowerSeries Neo HS2016...

Page 168: ...or defaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 006 Partition 6 Timer Entry Delay 1 See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 007 Partition 7 Timer Entry Delay 1 See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 008 Partition 8 Timer Entry Delay 1 See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 900 Bell Delay Partition Mask Default All...

Page 169: ...ming 000 PGM Timers Minutes or Seconds o Minutes o Seconds 001 164 PGM 1 to 164 3 Digit Decimal Valid Range 001 255 Default 005 Description on 008 PGM Timer Programming 001 PGM 1 002 PGM 2 003 PGM 3 004 PGM 4 005 PGM 5 006 PGM 6 007 PGM 7 008 PGM 8 009 PGM 9 010 PGM 10 011 PGM 11 012 PGM 12 013 PGM 13 014 PGM 14 015 PGM 15 016 PGM 16 017 PGM 17 018 PGM 18 019 PGM 19 020 PGM 20 021 PGM 21 022 PGM 2...

Page 170: ... PGM 139 140 PGM 140 141 PGM 141 142 PGM 142 143 PGM 143 144 PGM 144 145 PGM 145 146 PGM 146 147 PGM 147 148 PGM 148 149 PGM 149 150 PGM 150 151 PGM 151 152 PGM 152 153 PGM 153 154 PGM 154 155 PGM 155 156 PGM 156 157 PGM 157 158 PGM 158 159 PGM 159 160 PGM 160 161 PGM 161 162 PGM 162 163 PGM 163 164 PGM 164 009 001 164 PGM Types 100 Null PGM 122 Command Output 2 157 System Tamper 207 Follower Zone...

Page 171: ... PGM 31 032 PGM 32 033 PGM 33 034 PGM 34 035 PGM 35 036 PGM 36 037 PGM 37 038 PGM 38 039 PGM 39 040 PGM 40 041 PGM 41 042 PGM 42 043 PGM 43 044 PGM 44 045 PGM 45 046 PGM 46 047 PGM 47 048 PGM 48 049 PGM 49 050 PGM 50 051 PGM 51 052 PGM 52 053 PGM 53 054 PGM 54 055 PGM 55 056 PGM 56 057 PGM 57 058 PGM 58 059 PGM 59 060 PGM 60 061 PGM 61 062 PGM 62 063 PGM 63 064 PGM 64 065 PGM 65 066 PGM 66 067 PGM...

Page 172: ...10 PGM Attributes 01 Fire Alarm 02 CO Alarm 03 Burglary Alarm 04 Flood Alarm 05 Bell Squawks 001 164 PGM Attributes PGM 1 164 100 Null PGM 101 Fire and Burglary 01 True Output 102 Delay Fire and Burg 01 True Output 103 Sensor Reset 7 2 03 Code Required 109 Courtesy Pulse 01 True Output 111 Keypad Buzzer Follow 01 True Output 02 Timed Output 09 Entry Delay 10 Exit Delay 11 Door Chime 12 Keypad Buzz...

Page 173: ...Output 148 Ground Start 01 True Output 149 Alternate Communicator 01 True Output 02 Timed Output 04 Fire Alarm 05 Panic Alarm 06 Burglary Alarm 07 Open Close 08 Zone Auto Bypass 09 Medical Alarm 10 Burglary Verified 11 Open After Alarm 12 Emergency Alarm 13 Duress Alarm 14 Holdup Verified 155 System Trouble 01 True Output 02 Timed Output 04 Service Required 05 Loss of Clock 06 DC Trouble 07 Bus Vo...

Page 174: ...Trouble 15 CO Alarm 157 System Tamper 01 True Output 02 Timed Output 09 Module Tamper 10 Zone Tampers 161 DC Trouble 01 True Output 02 Timed Output 09 Battery Low 10 Battery Absent 165 Prox Used 01 True Output 166 Prox Used Part 01 True Output 02 Timed Output 175 Bell Prog Access 01 True Output 176 Remote Operation 01 True Output 02 Timed Output PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS2016 4 HS3032 HS2064 HS2064...

Page 175: ...216 Zone Follower Zones 121 128 01 True Output 02 Timed Output o 04 Latching 05 Follow Alarm 09 Zone Terminal 1 10 Zone Terminal 2 11 Zone Terminal 3 12 Zone Terminal 4 13 Zone Terminal 5 14 Zone Terminal 6 15 Zone Terminal 7 16 Zone Terminal 8 010 PGM Attribute Assignment 16 Bit Toggles Description on 010 PGM Attributes 001 PGM 1 002 PGM 2 003 PGM 3 004 PGM 4 005 PGM 5 006 PGM 6 007 PGM 7 008 PGM...

Page 176: ...09 PGM 109 110 PGM 110 111 PGM 111 112 PGM 112 113 PGM 113 114 PGM 114 115 PGM 115 116 PGM 116 117 PGM 117 118 PGM 118 119 PGM 119 120 PGM 120 121 PGM 121 122 PGM 122 123 PGM 123 124 PGM 124 125 PGM 125 126 PGM 126 127 PGM 127 128 PGM 128 129 PGM 129 130 PGM 130 131 PGM 131 132 PGM 132 133 PGM 133 134 PGM 134 135 PGM 135 136 PGM 136 137 PGM 137 138 PGM 138 139 PGM 139 140 PGM 140 141 PGM 141 142 P...

Page 177: ... 015 PGM 15 016 PGM 16 017 PGM 17 HSM2204 4 018 PGM 18 019 PGM 19 020 PGM 20 037 PGM 37 HSM2208 1 038 PGM 38 039 PGM 39 040 PGM 40 041 PGM 41 042 PGM 42 043 PGM 43 044 PGM 44 045 PGM 45 HSM2208 2 046 PGM 46 047 PGM 47 048 PGM 48 049 PGM 49 050 PGM 50 051 PGM 51 052 PGM 52 053 PGM 53 HSM2208 3 054 PGM 54 055 PGM 55 056 PGM 56 057 PGM 57 058 PGM 58 059 PGM 59 060 PGM 60 177 PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS...

Page 178: ... PGM 70 071 PGM 71 HSM2208 5 072 PGM 72 073 PGM 73 074 PGM 74 075 PGM 75 076 PGM 76 077 PGM 77 078 PGM 78 079 PGM 79 HSM2208 6 080 PGM 80 081 PGM 81 082 PGM 82 083 PGM 83 084 PGM 84 085 PGM 85 086 PGM 86 087 PGM 87 HSM2208 7 088 PGM 88 089 PGM 89 090 PGM 90 091 PGM 91 092 PGM 92 093 PGM 93 094 PGM 94 095 PGM 95 HSM2208 8 096 PGM 96 097 PGM 97 098 PGM 98 099 PGM 99 100 PGM 100 PowerSeries Neo HS201...

Page 179: ...PGM 110 111 PGM 111 112 PGM 112 113 PGM 113 114 PGM 114 115 PGM 115 116 PGM 116 117 PGM 117 HSM2208 11 118 PGM 118 119 PGM 119 120 PGM 120 121 PGM 121 122 PGM 122 123 PGM 123 124 PGM 124 125 PGM 125 HSM2208 12 126 PGM 126 127 PGM 127 128 PGM 128 129 PGM 129 130 PGM 130 131 PGM 131 132 PGM 132 133 PGM 133 HSM2208 13 134 PGM 134 135 PGM 135 136 PGM 136 137 PGM 137 138 PGM 138 139 PGM 139 140 PGM 140...

Page 180: ...6 158 PGM 158 159 PGM 159 160 PGM 160 161 PGM 161 162 PGM 162 163 PGM 163 164 PGM 164 System Lockout 012 System Lockout 3 Digit Decimal Description on 012 System Lockout Keypad Lockout Range 000 255 Default 003 000 006 Note For EN installations maximum programmed lockout of 10 attempts Keypad Lockout Duration Range 001 255 Default 001 000 002 Note For EN installations minimum programmed duration o...

Page 181: ...wk on Entry 5 Bell Squawk on Trouble 6 Not Used 7 Exit Delay Termination 8 Fire Bell Continues 015 System Options 3 Description on 015 System Option 3 1 F Key Enabled 2 P Key Annunciation 3 Quick Exit 4 Quick Arming Function Key 5 Not Used 6 Master Code Not User Changeable 7 Telephone Line Monitor Enable 8 TLM Audible When Armed 016 System Options 4 Description on 016 System Option 4 1 AC Trouble ...

Page 182: ... Delay 8 Bell Squawk on Away Arm Disarm 018 System Options 6 Description on 018 System Option 6 1 Test Transmission Exception 2 Real Time Bypass Reporting o 3 Armed Status PGM ON at End of Exit Delay 4 Not Used 5 Keypad Buzzer Alarm 6 Not Used 7 Exit Delay Restart 7 Exit Delay Restart 7 Exit Delay Restart 8 AC Fail Trouble Beeps 8 AC Fail Trouble Beeps 019 System Options 7 Description on 019 Syste...

Page 183: ...1 System Options 9 Description on 021 System Option 9 1 Trouble Display 2 Keypad Blanking While Armed 3 Auto Arming Bypass 4 Ready Display 5 PGM Keypad Blanking 5 PGM Keypad Blanking 6 Armed Display 7 Open Cancels Arming 7 Open Cancels Arming 8 Audible Exit Delay for Stay Arm 022 System Options 10 Description on 022 System Option 10 1 F Key Option 2 Not Used 3 Not Used 4 Test Transmission Counter ...

Page 184: ...ed for 4 8 6 Accessibility Option 024 System Options 12 Description on 024 System Option 12 1 50Hz AC 60 Hz AC 1 50Hz AC 60 Hz AC 2 Crystal Timebase 2 Crystal Timebase 3 AC DC Inhibits Arming 3 AC DC Inhibits Arming 4 Tampers Inhibit Arming 5 Real Time Clock Option 6 Not Used 7 Brownout Detection Enabled Disabled 8 DLS Disconnect 025 System Options 13 Description on 025 System Option 13 1 European...

Page 185: ... Partition 1 Auto Arm Disarm Description on 151 158 Partition Auto Arm Disarm 001 Partition 1 Auto Arming Times 24 Hour 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday 002 Partition 1 Auto Disarm Times 24 Hour 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday 003 Partition 1 Auto Disarming Holiday Schedule Holiday 1 o On Off 3 d...

Page 186: ...ivity Arming Pre Alert Timer Default 001 153 Partition 3 Auto Arm Disarm 001 Partition 3 Auto Arming Times 24 Hour 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday 002 Partition 3 Auto Disarm Times 24 Hour 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday 003 Partition 3 Auto Disarming Holiday Schedule Holiday 1 o On Off 3 digit ...

Page 187: ...s 24 Hour 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday 002 Partition 5 Auto Disarm Times 24 Hour 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday 003 Partition 2 Auto Disarming Holiday Schedule Holiday 1 o On Off 3 digit decimal Holiday 2 o On Off Holiday 3 o On Off Holiday 4 o On Off 004 Partition 5 Auto Arming Pre Alert De...

Page 188: ...ay Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday 002 Partition 7 Auto Disarm Times 24 Hour 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday 003 Partition 7 Auto Disarming Holiday Schedule Holiday 1 o On Off 3 digit decimal Holiday 2 o On Off Holiday 3 o On Off Holiday 4 o On Off 004 Partition 7 Auto Arming Pre Alert Default 004 005 Partition 7 Auto Arming...

Page 189: ...n Mask 001 Partition 1 to 8 Enable Mask Partition 1 o Partition 2 Descriptions on 200 Partition Mask o Partition 3 o Partition 4 o Partition 5 o Partition 6 o Partition 7 o Partition 8 Partition and Zone Assignment 201 208 Partition Zone Assignment Description on 201 208 Partition Zone Assignment 201 Partition 1 Zone Assignment 202 Partition 2 Zone Assignment Bit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 190: ...8 011 81 88 012 89 96 012 89 96 013 97 104 013 97 104 014 105 112 014 105 112 015 113 120 015 113 120 016 121 128 016 121 128 205 Partition 5 Zone Assignment 206 Partition 6 Zone Assignment Bit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 001 01 08 001 01 08 002 09 16 002 09 16 003 17 24 003 17 24 004 25 32 004 25 32 005 33 40 005 33 40 006 41 48 006 41 48 007 49 56 007 49 56 008 57 64 008 57 64 009 65 72 ...

Page 191: ...15 113 120 016 121 128 016 121 128 Communications 300 Panel Receiver Communications Path Description on 300 Panel Receiver Communication Paths 001 Receiver 1 PSTN Phone Line o Alt Comm Auto Routing o Alt Comm Rec 1 o Alt Comm Rec 2 o Alt Comm Rec 3 Alt Comm Rec 4 002 Receiver 2 PSTN Phone Line Alt Comm Auto Routing Alt Comm Rec 1 Alt Comm Rec 2 Alt Comm Rec 3 Alt Comm Rec 4 003 Receiver 3 PSTN Pho...

Page 192: ...fault FFFFFF 307 Zone Reporting Description on 307 Zone Reporting 001 128 zones 1 128 1 Alarm 2 Alarm Restore 3 Tamper 4 Tamper Restore 5 Fault 6 Fault Restore 001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 002 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 003 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 004 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 005 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 006 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 007 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 008 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 009 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 010 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 012 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 193: ... 6 7 8 044 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 045 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 046 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 047 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 048 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 049 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 050 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 051 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 052 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 053 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 054 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 055 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 056 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 057 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 058 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 059 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 060 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 061 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 062 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 063 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 194: ... 091 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 092 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 093 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 094 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 095 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 096 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 097 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 098 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 099 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 101 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 102 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 103 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 104 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 105 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 106 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 107 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 108 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 109 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 110 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 195: ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 121 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 122 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 124 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 126 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 127 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 128 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 195 PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS2016 4 HS3032 HS2064 HS2064 E HS2128 HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference Manual ...

Page 196: ...larm 011 Priority Alarms 1 1 Keypad Fire Alarm F Key 2 Keypad Fire Restore 3 Keypad Medical Alarm M Key 4 Keypad Medical Restore 5 Keypad Panic Alarm P Key Alarm 6 Keypad Panic Restore 7 Auxiliary Input Alarm 8 Auxiliary Input Alarm Restore 021 Fire Alarms 1 3 PGM 2 2 Wire Alarm 4 PGM 2 2 Wire Alarm Restore 101 Tamper Events 3 Module Tamper 4 Module Tamper Restore 5 Keypad Lockout 7 Remote Lockout...

Page 197: ...e 211 Miscellaneous Open Close Events 1 Late to Close 2 Late to Open 5 Exit Fault 221 Bypass Events 1 Zone Bypass 2 Zone Unbypass 3 Partial Closing 301 Panel Events 1 o 1 Panel AC Fail Trouble o 2 Panel AC Fail Restore 3 Panel Low Battery Trouble 4 Panel Low Battery Trouble Restore 5 Panel Battery Absent Trouble 6 Panel Battery Absent Trouble Restore 197 PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS2016 4 HS3032 HS20...

Page 198: ...iary Trouble Restore 305 Panel Events 5 3 PGM 2 2 Wire Trouble 4 PGM 2 2 Wire Trouble Restore 311 Maintenance Events 1 1 RF Jam Trouble 2 RF Jam Trouble Restore 3 Fire Trouble 4 Fire Trouble Restore 5 Cold Start 6 Delinquency 6 Delinquency 7 Self Test Trouble 8 Self Test Trouble Restore PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS2016 4 HS3032 HS2064 HS2064 E HS2128 HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference Manual 198 ...

Page 199: ...A Lead IN 6 SA Lead OUT 7 Event Buffer 75 Full 313 Maintenance Events 3 1 Firmware Update Begin 2 Firmware Update Successful 3 Firmware Update Fail 314 Maintenance Events 4 1 Gas Trouble 2 Gas Trouble Restore 3 Heat Trouble 4 Heat Trouble Restore 5 Freeze Trouble 6 Freeze Trouble Restore 7 Probe Disconnected Trouble 8 Probe Disconnected Restore 199 PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS2016 4 HS3032 HS2064 HS2...

Page 200: ...rouble 4 Module Battery Trouble Restore 5 Module Battery Absent 6 Module Battery Absent Restore 332 Module Events 2 1 Module Low Voltage Trouble 2 Module Low Voltage Restore 3 Module Supervisory 4 Module Supervisory Restore 5 Module Aux Trouble 6 Module Aux Trouble Restore 335 Module Events 5 1 Output 1 Fault 2 Output 1 Fault Restore PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS2016 4 HS3032 HS2064 HS2064 E HS2128 HS...

Page 201: ...Network Fault Restore 5 Alt Comm Ethernet Trouble 6 Alt Comm Ethernet Trouble Restore 354 Alternate Communicator 4 1 Alt Comm Receiver 1 Trouble 2 Alt Comm Receiver 1 Restore 3 Alt Comm Receiver 2 Trouble 4 Alt Comm Receiver 2 Restore 5 Alt Comm Receiver 3 Trouble 6 Alt Comm Receiver 3 Restore 7 Alt Comm Receiver 4 Trouble 8 Alt Comm Receiver 4 Restore 201 PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS2016 4 HS3032 HS...

Page 202: ...rvision Restore 7 Alt Comm Receiver 4 Supervision Failure 8 Alt Comm Receiver 4 Supervision Restore 361 Wireless Device Events 1 Device AC Fail 2 Device AC Restore 3 Device Low Battery 4 Device Low Battery Restore 5 Device Fault 6 Device Fault Restore 401 System Test Events 1 Walk Test Start 2 Walk Test End 3 Periodic Test Transmission 4 Periodic Test Transmission with Trouble 5 System Test PowerS...

Page 203: ...ns 001 Partition 1 Alarm Restore Receiver 1 Receiver 3 Receiver 2 Receiver 4 002 Partition 1 Tamper Restore Receiver 1 Receiver 3 Receiver 2 Receiver 4 003 Partition 1 Opening Closing Receiver 1 Receiver 3 Receiver 2 Receiver 4 312 Partition 2 Call Directions 001 Partition 2 Alarm Restore Receiver 1 Receiver 3 Receiver 2 Receiver 4 002 Partition 2 Tamper Restore Receiver 1 Receiver 3 Receiver 2 Re...

Page 204: ...1 Receiver 3 Receiver 2 Receiver 4 002 Partition 6 Tamper Restore Receiver 1 Receiver 3 Receiver 2 Receiver 4 003 Partition 6 Opening Closing Receiver 1 Receiver 3 Receiver 2 Receiver 4 317 Partition 7 Call Directions 001 Partition 7 Alarm Restore Receiver 1 Receiver 3 Receiver 2 Receiver 4 002 Partition 7 Tamper Restore Receiver 1 Receiver 3 Receiver 2 Receiver 4 003 Partition 7 Opening Closing R...

Page 205: ...Window Default 000 minutes Default 005 minutes 003 Periodic Test Transmission Cycle Default 030 UL 007 hours days 004 Periodic Test Transmission Time of Day Default 9999 UL 0445 011 Maximum Dialing Attempts Default 005 012 Delay Between PSTN Attempts Default 003 seconds 013 Delay Between Force Attempts Default 020 seconds 014 Post Dial Wait for Handshake Range 001 255 Default 040 Seconds UL 45 015...

Page 206: ...Talk Listen on Receiver 4 DLS Programming 401 DLS SA Options 1 oR Double Call Descriptions on 401 DLS SA Options 2 User Enables DLS 3 DLS Callback 4 User Call up 6 Panel Call up and Baud Rate 7 Alt Comm DLS 402 PSTN DLS Phone Number Programming 31 digit phone number Default DFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 403 DLS Access Code 6 digit hex 000000 FFFFFF Default 212800632100 404 DLS SA Panel ID 10 di...

Page 207: ...9 025 Virtual Input 25 010 Virtual Input 10 026 Virtual Input 26 011 Virtual Input 11 027 Virtual Input 27 012 Virtual Input 12 028 Virtual Input 28 013 Virtual Input 13 029 Virtual Input 29 014 Virtual Input 14 030 Virtual Input 30 015 Virtual Input 15 031 Virtual Input 31 016 Virtual Input 16 032 Virtual Input 32 Schedule Programming 601 Programming Schedule 1 Description on 601 604 Schedule Lab...

Page 208: ...sday Holiday 4 05 Thursday 06 Friday 07 Saturday 602 Programming Schedule 2 Interval 1 101 Start Time 102 End Time 103 Days Assignment 104 Holiday Assignment 4 digit decimal 01 Sunday Holiday 1 HH MM 02 Monday Holiday 2 t HH MM 03 Tuesday Holiday 3 Default 0000 04 Wednesday Holiday 4 05 Thursday 06 Friday 07 Saturday Interval 2 201 Start Time 202 End Time 203 Days Assignment 204 Holiday Assignment...

Page 209: ...oliday Assignment 4 digit decimal 01 Sunday Holiday 1 HH MM 02 Monday Holiday 2 to HH MM 03 Tuesday Holiday 3 Default 0000 04 Wednesday Holiday 4 05 Thursday 06 Friday 07 Saturday Interval 2 201 Start Time 202 End Time 203 Days Assignment 204 Holiday Assignment 4 digit decimal 01 Sunday Holiday 1 HH MM 02 Monday Holiday 2 to HH MM 03 Tuesday Holiday 3 Default 0000 04 Wednesday Holiday 4 05 Thursda...

Page 210: ...4 05 Thursday 06 Friday 07 Saturday Interval 2 201 Start Time 202 End Time 203 Days Assignment 204 Holiday Assignment 4 digit decimal 01 Sunday Holiday 1 HH MM to HH MM 02 Monday Holiday 2 Default 0000 03 Tuesday Holiday 3 04 Wednesday Holiday 4 05 Thursday 06 Friday 07 Saturday Interval 3 301 Start Time 302 End Time 303 Days Assignment 304 Holiday Assignment 4 digit decimal 01 Sunday Holiday 1 HH...

Page 211: ...2 Default 000000 003 Holiday Group 2 Date 3 004 Holiday Group 2 Date 4 005 Holiday Group 2 Date 5 Description on 711 714 Holiday Schedules 006 Holiday Group 2 Date 6 007 Holiday Group 2 Date 7 008 Holiday Group 2 Date 8 009 099 Holiday Group 2 Date 9 99 713 Holiday Group 3 6 Digit Decimal 001 Holiday Group 3 Date 1 MMDDYY 002 Holiday Group 3 Date 2 Default 000000 003 Holiday Group 3 Date 3 004 Hol...

Page 212: ...nt 009 Zone 9 Station Assignment 010 Zone 10 Station Assignment 011 Zone 11 Station Assignment 012 Zone 12 Station Assignment 013 Zone 13 Station Assignment 014 Zone 14 Station Assignment 015 Zone 15 Station Assignment 016 Zone 16 Station Assignment 017 Zone 17 Station Assignment 018 Zone 18 Station Assignment 019 Zone 19 Station Assignment 020 Zone 20 Station Assignment 021 Zone 21 Station Assign...

Page 213: ...tion Assignment 053 Zone 53 Station Assignment 054 Zone 54 Station Assignment 055 Zone 55 Station Assignment 056 Zone 56 Station Assignment 057 Zone 57 Station Assignment 058 Zone 58 Station Assignment 059 Zone 59 Station Assignment 060 Zone 60 Station Assignment 061 Zone 61 Station Assignment 062 Zone 62 Station Assignment 063 Zone 63 Station Assignment 064 Zone 64 Station Assignment 065 Zone 65 ...

Page 214: ...nment 097 Zone 97 Station Assignment 098 Zone 98 Station Assignment 099 Zone 99 Station Assignment 100 Zone 100 Station Assignment 101 Zone 101 Station Assignment 102 Zone 102 Station Assignment 103 Zone 103 Station Assignment 104 Zone 104 Station Assignment 105 Zone 105 Station Assignment 106 Zone 106 Station Assignment 107 Zone 107 Station Assignment 108 Zone 108 Station Assignment 109 Zone 109 ...

Page 215: ...e Use 2 Listen to all zones Listen to zones in alarm 3 Future Use 4 Siren Active During 2 Way Audio 5 Hang Up Auto Detection 6 User Call In 7 For Future Use 8 2 Way Audio Initiated by CS 605 Record Options 1 Audio Capture Enable 2 Erase on FTC 3 Future Use 4 Future Use 5 Future Use 6 Future Use 7 Future Use 8 Future Use 606 Audio Station Record Control Option 1 1 Audio Station 1 Record 2 Audio Sta...

Page 216: ...t Module Programming to Factory Defaults 999 installer code 999 Wireless Programming 804 Wireless Programming See the HSM2HOSTx installation manual and wireless device installation sheets for detailed information 000 WLS Device Enrollment Zones Selection Zone Zone Definition 2 digit decimal Partition Assignment 14 x 2 Zone Label This section is an overview of wireless device programming See the as...

Page 217: ... 851 Alternate Communicator Programming Refer to the installation instructions provided with the alternate communicator for details Keypad Programming 860 Display Keypad Slot Number Description on 860 Display Keypad Slot Number 861 876 Keypad Programming Refer to the installation instructions provided with the keypad for details 000 Keypad Partition Mask 00 Global 01 Partition 1 05 Partition 5 02 ...

Page 218: ...05 seconds 1 F Key Enabled 021 Keypad Option 1 For systems compliant with EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 Section 021 options 1 and 2 must be OFF 2 digit decimal 2 M Key Enabled 3 P Key Enabled 4 Display Code or X s 022 Keypad Option 2 1 Local Clock Display 2 Local Clock 24 Hour 3 Auto Alarm Scroll 5 Power LED 6 Power LED AC Present 7 Alarms Displayed While Armed 8 Auto Scroll Open Zones 023 Keypad Option...

Page 219: ...____ 9 ____ 21 ____ 33 ____ 45 ____ 57 ____ 69 ____ 81 ____ 93 ____ 105 ____ 117 ____ 10 ___ 22 ____ 34 ____ 46 ____ 58 ____ 70 ____ 82 ____ 94 ____ 106 ____ 118 ____ 11 ___ 23 ____ 35 ____ 47 ____ 59 ____ 71 ____ 83 ____ 95 ____ 107 ____ 119 ____ 12 ___ 24 ____ 36 ____ 48 ____ 60 ____ 72 ____ 84 ____ 96 ____ 108 ____ 120 ____ Template Programming 899 Template Programming 5 Digit Template Code Cen...

Page 220: ...02 View HSM2108 8 Zone Module LED and ICON keypads 003 View HSM2208 8 Output Module O P 006 View HSM2Host 009 View HSM2300 Power Supply 1A 010 View HSM2204 4 High Current Output Description on 903 Confirm Module 101 Confirm Keypads 102 ConfirmHSM2108 8 Zone Module 103 Confirm HSM2208 8 Output Module or High Current O P 106 Confirm HSM2Host 108 Confirm HSM2955 109 Confirm HSM2300 Power Supply 1A 11...

Page 221: ...3 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 17 24 004 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 25 32 005 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 33 40 006 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 41 48 007 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 49 56 008 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 57 64 009 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 65 72 010 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 73 80 011 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 81 88 012 Zone Soak Test Assig...

Page 222: ...nt 03 HSM2300 3 High Charge Current 04 HSM2300 4 High Charge Current Restoring Factory Defaults 989 Default Master Code 990 Installer Lockout Enable Disable 991 Default Keypads 999 Default All Keypads 901 916 Default Keypad 1 16 993 Default Alt Comm 996 Default HSM2HOST Wireless Receiver 988 Default HSM2955 999 Default System Descriptions on 989 Default Master Code Programming Worksheets Troublesh...

Page 223: ...ow battery 08 HSM2300 1 4 no battery 10 HSM3204CX low battery 11 HSM3204CX no battery 13 HSM3350 low battery 1 14 HSM3350 low battery 2 15 HSM3350 no battery 1 16 HSM3350 no battery 2 03 Bus Voltage 01 HSM2HOSTx voltage 02 Keypad 1 32 voltage 04 HSM2108 1 15 voltage 05 HSM2300 1 4 voltage 06 HSM2204 1 4 voltage 07 Panel Corbus Output Fault system 08 HSM2208 1 4 voltage 09 HSM2955 1 4 voltage 10 HS...

Page 224: ...ble RF Jam section 804 sub section 801 03 Loss of clock The alarm controller internal clock is not set To program the time and date Enter 6 Master Code then press 01 Enter the time and date 24 hour clock using the following format HH MM MM DD YY e g For 6 00 pm June 29 2019 Enter 18 00 06 29 19 04 Output 1 Fault HSM2204 output 1 open circuit If output 1 is unused ensure terminals O1 AUX are jumper...

Page 225: ... 04 4 High Current output 1 4 Low Battery HSM2204 HSM2204 battery less than 11 5VDC Note This trouble condition will not clear until the battery voltage is 12 5VDC min under load Charge battery It may be low due to a long period without AC Verify voltage measured across DC input terminals is 16 18 VDC Replace HSM65W power supply adapter if required Connect battery remove AC power Verify measured v...

Page 226: ...SM3350 low battery 2 Enter 14 to view which HSM3350 has a battery voltage less than 11 5V Verify voltage measured across DC input terminals is 16 18 VAC Replace HSM65W power supply adapter if required Connect battery remove AC power Verify measured voltage across Aux terminals is 12 5VDC min Replace battery if it is no longer able to hold a charge due to age 15 HSM3350 no battery 1 Enter 15 to vie...

Page 227: ...han 5 9V on its aux input 09 HSM2955 Bus Low Voltage The audio module has detected a voltage less than 9 65V on its aux input 10 HSM3408 voltage The audio module has detected a voltage less than 6 4V on its aux input 11 HSM3204CX bus low voltage The audio module has detected a voltage less than 6 0V on its aux input 12 HSM3204CX bus fault Enter 12 to view corbus repeaters which have detected the v...

Page 228: ...inals Verify the trouble condition clears Placement test a wireless device and re locate it if bad results are received Hardwired zones This trouble is generated by a short on hardwired zones when DEOL or TEOL is used 03 Siren 1 16 faults This trouble is caused by a wireless supervisory fault on a wireless siren Placement test the wireless siren and re locate if needed 04 Repeater 1 8 faults This ...

Page 229: ... battery type Verify that tamper and low battery condition is cleared and reported Verify zone operation Trouble 7 Device Tamper Press 07 to determine specific trouble Trouble Troubleshooting 01 Zone 1 248 tampers 02 Keypad 1 32 tampers 03 Siren 1 16 tampers 04 Repeater 1 8 tampers 05 Audio Station 1 4 tampers An open circuit is present on one or more zones with DEOL or TEOL resistors enabled Chec...

Page 230: ...tamper plunger is installed on the keypad back plastics and that the keypad is securely closed and fastened to the wall For the HSM2HOST ensure the module is securely closed and correctly mounted for wall tamper operation Manually trip then restore the tamper If tamper condition persists replace the module Trouble 11 Communications Press 11 to determine specific trouble Trouble Troubleshooting 01 ...

Page 231: ...llular receiver APNs have been programmed with the access point name provided by the cellular provider If Common Mode is used and only one path is initiliazed while the other path is not successful generate a manual test transmission over both paths or power cycle the communicator to recover the Receiver Not Available trouble 07 Receiver 1 4 Supervision The alarm system loses communication with an...

Page 232: ...1 1 and the list of modules connected to control panel for example HSM2108 HSM2HOSTx and so on available before contacting Customer Support Version number can be accessed by entering Installer Code 900 on any LCD keypad This information is also located on a sticker on the printed circuit board Reporting Codes The following tables contain Contact ID and Automatic SIA format reporting codes 308 Even...

Page 233: ...er restore alarm T R E 3 83 609 R 3 83 609 TA 0609 TR 0609 308 101 Keypad 10 tamper restore alarm T R E 3 83 610 R 3 83 610 TA 0610 TR 0610 308 101 Keypad 11 tamper restore alarm T R E 3 83 611 R 3 83 611 TA 0611 TR 0611 308 101 Keypad 12 tamper restore alarm T R E 3 83 612 R 3 83 612 TA 0612 TR 0612 308 101 Keypad 13 tamper restore alarm T R E 3 83 613 R 3 83 613 TA 0613 TR 0613 308 101 Keypad 14...

Page 234: ...3 TA 0903 TR 0903 308 101 Repeater 4 tamper restore alarm T R E 3 83 904 R 3 83 904 TA 0904 TR 0904 308 101 Repeater 5 tamper restore alarm T R E 3 83 905 R 3 83 905 TA 0905 TR 0905 308 101 Repeater 6 tamper restore alarm T R E 3 83 906 R 3 83 906 TA 0906 TR 0906 308 101 Repeater 7 tamper restore alarm T R E 3 83 907 R 3 83 907 TA 0907 TR 0907 308 101 Repeater 8 tamper restore alarm T R E 3 83 908...

Page 235: ...utput Expander module 1 tamper restored T R E 3 41 201 R 3 41 201 ES 0201 EJ 0201 308 101 HSM2208 8 Output Expander module 2 tamper restored T R E 3 41 202 R 3 41 202 ES 0202 EJ 0202 308 101 HSM2208 8 Output Expander module 3 tamper restored T R E 3 41 203 R 3 41 203 ES 0203 EJ 0203 308 101 HSM2208 8 Output Expander module 4 tamper restored T R E 3 41 204 R 3 41 204 ES 0204 EJ 0204 308 101 HSM2208...

Page 236: ...s 2 tamper restored T R E 3 41 602 R 3 41 602 ES 0602 EJ 0602 308 101 HSM2204 Power Supply 1A 4 high current outputs 3 tamper restored T R E 3 41 603 R 3 41 603 ES 0603 EJ 0603 308 101 HSM2204 Power Supply 1A 4 high current outputs 4 tamper restored T R E 3 41 604 R 3 41 604 ES 0604 EJ 0604 308 101 HSM2300 Power Supply module 1 tamper restored T R E 3 41 621 R 3 41 621 ES 0621 EJ 0621 308 101 HSM2...

Page 237: ...t O C E 3 74 ZZZ EA ZZZZ 308 202 Automatic Schedule Closing O C R 4 A3 000 CA 0000 308 201 Keyswitch Close O C R 4 A9 ZZZ CS ZZZZ System Trouble Events 308 301 Battery trouble restore Main panel MA R E 3 A2 000 R 3 A2 000 YT 0000 YR 0000 308 301 Battery absent trouble restore Main panel MA R E 3 11 000 R 3 11 000 YM 0000 YR 0000 308 301 Panel AC trouble restore Main panel MA R E 3 A1 000 R 3 A1 00...

Page 238: ...R E 3 3A 551 R 3 3A 551 ET 0551 ER 0551 308 332 Hardwired Module Supervisory trouble restore HSM2204 MA R E 3 3A 601 604 R 3 3A 601 604 ET 0601 0601 ER 0601 0604 308 332 Hardwired Module Supervisory trouble restore HSM2300 MA R E 3 3A 621 624 R 3 3A 621 624 ET 0621 0624 ER 0621 0624 308 332 Hardwired Module Supervisory trouble restore HSM2955 MA R E 3 3A 553 R 3 3A 553 ET 0553 ER 0553 308 332 HSM2...

Page 239: ...e MA R E 3 11 604 R 3 11 604 YM 0604 YR 0604 308 332 HSM2300 1 Battery absent trouble restore MA R E 3 11 621 R 3 11 621 YM 0621 YJ 0621 308 332 HSM2300 2 Battery absent trouble restore MA R E 3 11 622 R 3 11 622 YM 0622 YJ 0622 308 332 HSM2300 3 Battery absent trouble restore MA R E 3 11 623 R 3 11 623 YM 0623 YJ 0623 308 332 HSM2300 4 Battery absent trouble restore MA R E 3 11 624 R 3 11 624 YM ...

Page 240: ...nes 001 128 MA R E 3 84 ZZZ R 3 84 ZZZ XT ZZZZ XR ZZZZ 308 361 Wireless Device Low Battery trouble restore ZZZ 601 616 wireless keypads 701 732 wireless keys 801 816 wireless Sirens 901 908 wireless repeaters MA R E 3 84 ZZZ R 3 84 ZZZ XT ZZZZ XR ZZZZ 308 361 Wireless Zone AC trouble restore MA R E 3 A1 ZZZ R 3 A1 ZZZ AT ZZZZ AR ZZZZ 308 361 Wireless Device Fault restore MA R E 3 8A ZZZ R 3 8A ZZZ...

Page 241: ...UA 0000 UH 0000 308 002 Holdup Verified A R E 1 29 000 HV 0000 308 001 Alarm Canceled before expiry of alarm cancellation timer A R E 4 A6 UUU OC UUUU 308 011 PGM2 Silent 24 Hour Input Aux Input Alarm restore A R E 1 46 992 R 1 46 992 UA 0992 UH 0992 308 011 PGM2 Audible 24 Hour Input Aux Input Alarm restore A R E 1 4A 992 R 1 4A 992 UA 0992 UH 0992 308 305 PGM2 2 Wire Smoke Alarm Restore A R E 1 ...

Page 242: ... 308 311 Cold Start System has restarted after total power loss MA R R 3 A5 000 RR 0000 308 312 Event Buffer 75 Full MA R E 6 22 000 JL 0000 308 312 DLS Lead In Download session start MA R E 4 11 000 RB 0000 308 312 DLS Lead Out Download session stop MA R E 4 12 000 RS 0000 308 312 SA Lead In Download session start MA R E 4 11 000 RB 0000 308 312 SA Lead Out Download session stop MA R E 4 12 000 R...

Page 243: ...ndard 24 Hr Fire Wireless FA ZZZZ FH ZZZZ E 1 1A ZZZ R 1 1A ZZZ 24 Hr Sprinkler SA ZZZZ SH ZZZZ E 1 13 ZZZ R 1 13 ZZZ 24 Hr Low Temperature ZA ZZZZ ZH ZZZZ E 1 59 ZZZ R 1 59 ZZZ 24 Hr High Temperature KA ZZZZ KH ZZZZ E 1 58 ZZZ R 1 58 ZZZ 24 Hr Latching Tamper BA ZZZZ BH ZZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ R 1 3A ZZZ 24 Hr Non Alarm Walk Test Only BA ZZZZ BH ZZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ R 1 3A ZZZ 24 Hr Non latching Tamper TA ZZZ...

Page 244: ...4 Home 95 House 96 In 97 Install 98 Interior 99 Intrusion 100 Invalid 101 Is 102 Key 103 Kids 104 Kitchen 105 Latchkey 106 Laundry 107 Left 108 Level 109 Library 110 Light 111 Lights 112 Living 113 Load 114 Loading 115 Low 116 Lower 117 Main 118 Master 119 Mat 120 Medical 121 Memory 122 Menu 123 Monoxide 124 Mother s 125 Motion 126 No 127 North 128 Not 129 Now 130 Number 131 Off 132 Office 133 OK ...

Page 245: ...tions Options 1 6 1 001 003 003 003 004 004 004 004 001 Delay 1 2 001 003 003 005 005 005 005 008 003 Instant 3 001 003 003 005 005 005 005 007 004 Interior 4 001 001 003 003 003 003 003 003 005 Interior Stay Away 5 001 003 003 006 005 005 005 005 006 Delayed Stay Away 6 001 003 003 006 005 005 005 008 007 Delayed 24Hr Fire 7 ADT 001 001 006 006 006 001 001 001 008 Standard 24Hr Fire Wireless Digi...

Page 246: ... Receiver 1 01 PSTN 300 Comm Path 002 Receiver 2 01 PSTN 300 Comm Path 003 Receiver 3 01 PSTN 300 Comm Path 004 Receiver 4 01 PSTN 3 Receiver 1 SIA Receiver 2 CID with backup 380 Comm Toggles 1 Bit 1 Communications Enabled On 350 Communicator Formats 001 Receiver 1 03 CID 350 Communicator Formats 002 Receiver 2 04 SIA 350 Communicator Formats 003 Receiver 3 04 SIA 350 Communicator Formats 004 Rece...

Page 247: ...up Off 384 Comm Backup Bit 2 Receiver 2 Backup Off 384 Comm Backup Bit 2 Receiver 2 Backup Off 300 Comm Path 001 Receiver 1 01 PSTN 300 Comm Path 002 Receiver 2 01 PSTN 300 Comm Path 003 Receiver 3 01 PSTN 300 Comm Path 004 Receiver 4 01 PSTN 6 Receiver 1 and 2 CIA with backup 380 Comm Toggles 1 Bit 1 Communications Enabled On 350 Communicator Formats 001 Receiver 1 03 CID 350 Communicator Formats...

Page 248: ...Bit 3 Receiver 3 Off 311 002 Partition 1 Tamper Restore Bit 4 Receiver 4 Off Opening closing call directions disabled 311 003 Partition 1 Open Close Bit 1 Receiver 1 Off 311 003 Partition 1 Open Close Bit 2 Receiver 2 Off 311 003 Partition 1 Open Close Bit 3 Receiver 3 Off 311 003 Partition 1 Open Close Bit 4 Receiver 4 Off Maintenance call directions enabled 309 001 Maintenance Bit 1 Receiver 1 O...

Page 249: ...nel AC Trouble Restore Off 308 331 Bit 1 Module AC Trouble Off 308 331 Bit 2 Module AC Trouble Restore Off Bell Circuit Trouble 308 302 Bit 1 Panel Bell Trouble On 308 302 Bit 2 Panel Bell Trouble Restore On Fire Alarm 308 311 Bit 3 Fire Trouble On 308 311 Bit 4 Fire Trouble Restore On 308 305 Bit 3 2W Smoke Trouble On 308 305 Bit 4 2W Smoke Trouble Restore On Aux Power Supply Trouble 308 302 Bit ...

Page 250: ...On 308 201 Bit 5 Special Closing On 308 201 Bit 6 Special Opening On 308 202 Bit 1 Automatic Closing On 308 202 Bit 2 Automatic Opening On 308 202 Bit 3 Automatic Cancel On Zone Alarm Restore Group Disables all zone alarm restore reporting codes Zone Alarm Restore Group DLS Installer Lead In Out Programming Restore zone alarm reporting codes 307 001 Bit 2 Alarm Restore Off 307 002 Bit 2 Alarm Rest...

Page 251: ...Rings to Answer On is 8 4 401 Option 1 ON Option 3 OFF Option 4 ON 406 008 Double Call Enabled Call Back Disabled User Initiated Call Up Enabled Number of Rings to Answer On is 8 After entering a valid 5 digit template programming code the system prompts for the following data in the sequence listed 1 Central Station Telephone Number 1 Program the required central station phone number Press to com...

Page 252: ...ns potentially overwriting desired programming Depending on the option programmed restoring the defaults using template programming may not be possible ASCII Characters 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Q R S T U V W X Y Z _ a b c d e f g...

Page 253: ...HS2016 HS2032 HS2064 HS2128 UL ULC Wiring Diagram 253 PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS2016 4 HS3032 HS2064 HS2064 E HS2128 HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference Manual ...

Page 254: ...Zone Wiring Bell Wiring PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS2016 4 HS3032 HS2064 HS2064 E HS2128 HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference Manual 254 ...

Page 255: ...ne line wiring Note For ULC installations please refer to the ULC Installation Information Sheet part 29002157 255 PowerSeries Neo HS2016 HS2016 4 HS3032 HS2064 HS2064 E HS2128 HS2129 E Alarm Controller Reference Manual ...

Page 256: ...d Bell Timeout CO Alarm now follows the Temporal CO pattern until Bell Timeout is reached and then switches to 60s interval Extended CO Cadence until the alarm is acknowledged V1 21 CP 01 Variant Auto Arm in Stay Mode CP 01 Variant now Auto Arms correctly in Away Mode V1 2 Increased number of users Allows for larger installations Multi partner integration Allows interactive access control and vide...

Page 257: ...irections for autoarm disarm 308 202 Option 1 Automatic Closing 308 202 Option 2 Automatic Opening Option to disable self test trouble on PowerG devices 308 311 Option 7 Self Test Trouble 308 311 Option 8 Self Test Restore DLS support for an indication of what device types are supported by the panel Option to disable AC Brownout feature 024 Option 7 AC Brownout Enable Keyswitch opening closing wil...

Page 258: ...dance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications 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 deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the f...

Page 259: ... is necessary Changes in Telephone Company Equipment or Facilities The Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the Telephone Company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Equipment Maintenance Facility If trouble i...

Page 260: ... HS2064 HS2128 has been tested and found in compliance with the following standards UL1610 Central Station Burglar Alarm Units UL365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units UL985 Household Fire Warning System Units UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units UL1637 Home Health Care Signaling Equipment ULC S304 16 Rev1 Signal Receiving...

Page 261: ... enabled when using wireless key PG4939 PG4929 PG4949 section 014 option 1 shall be ON A code shall be required for bypassing section 023 option 4 shall be ON Trouble beeps shall be enabled section 022 option 7 shall be ON For fire and CO applications RM 1 C or RM 2 power loop supervision relay shall be connected to Aux power output to report wiring faults if it is used for powering fire and CO de...

Page 262: ...s glass break detectors etc shall be connected to the compatible Power Supply Module AUX outputs located on the power supply module board assembly e g HSM2300 HSM2204 or expander module AUX outputs located on the expander module board assembly e g HSM2108 HSM2208 Note The DACT communicator for this product has no line security For Fire and CO applications RM 1 C or RM 2 power loop supervision rela...

Page 263: ... UL Local Central Station Police Connect with No Line Security Service The installation shall use a Bell UL Listed for Mercantile local alarms e g Amseco Model MBL10B bell with Model AB 12 bell housing Connections from the control unit to the bell shall be made in conduit Optional for central Station The bell timeout shall be programmed for 15 minutes minimum At least one system remote keypad with...

Page 264: ...erest is not the alarm installing company Note This does not apply to strip mall applications where each independent business must have their own separate alarm system e g 1 A commercial partitioned system that has an office and a warehouse area in a building where each area can be armed or disarmed independently e g 2 A residential system partitioned so that the garage area is armed separately fr...

Page 265: ...tput located on the main control panel board assembly Power supply wiring for Burglary Alarm Initiating devices Motion detectors magnetic contacts glass break detectors etc shall be connected to the compatible Power Supply Modules AUX outputs located on the power supply module board assembly e g HSM2300 HSM2204 or Expander Module AUX outputs located on the expander module board assembly for exampl...

Page 266: ...to ensure 24h standby operation followed by 4 minute CO alarm notification then followed by an additional 12h of CO Alarm notification SIA False Alarm Reduction Installations Quick Reference Minimum required system consists of one control unit model HS2128 or HS2064 or HS2032 or HS2016 4 and any one of the compatible listed keypads HS2LCDRF9 HS2LCDRFP9 HS2ICNRF9 HS2ICNRFP9 HS2LCD HS2LCDP HS2ICN HS...

Page 267: ... be subordinate to other UL requirements for the intended application Cross zones have the ability to individually protect the intended area e g motion detectors which overlap Cross zoning is not recommended for line security Installations nor is it to be implemented on exit entry zones This control panel has a communication delay of 30 seconds It can be removed or increased up to 45 seconds by th...

Page 268: ... Combined entry delay and communications delay abort window shall not exceed 60s Range 30 sec to 4 min Default 30 sec Required programmable Abort Window for Non Fire zones 002 001 128 option 7 ON Access to zone attributes i e swinger shutdown transmission delay and cross zone May be disabled by zone or zone type Default Enabled Required Abort Window Time for Non Fire zones 377 002 option 1 Access ...

Page 269: ... Programming required Default Disabled Required Burglary Verification Timer 005 000 option 3 Access to the programmable Cross Zone timer Range 000 255 sec Default 60 seconds Allowed Swinger Shutdown for Alarms 377 001 option 1 Access to the swinger shutdown limit for zone alarms For all non fire zones shut down at 1 to 6 trips Default 2 trips Required programmable Swinger Shutdown Enable 002 001 1...

Page 270: ... 6 2008 A1 2014 Type A EN50136 1 1 1997 EN50136 2 1 EN50136 2 3 ATS2 Standards This device is suitable for use in systems with the following notification options A use of two warning devices and internal dialer required B self powered warning device and internal dialer required C use of DSC compatible alternate communicator in back up or redundant mode D use of DSC compatible alternate communicato...

Page 271: ...50136 1 1997 ATS2 for Grade 2 Class II For EN50131 compliant installations with alarm control panels HS2128 HS2064 HS2032 and HS2016 only the intrusion portion of the alarm system may be activated For EN50131 compliant installations the following functions have to be disabled Fire Alarm CO Alarm Auxiliary Medical Alarm functions For EN50131 compliant installations the following zone types shall no...

Page 272: ... of initiating the setting procedure within the supervised premises e g using Mini Prox Tag MPT or user code followed by completion of setting by one of the two methods mentioned above Please check with the Installer which method has been enabled for your system Unsetting Methods The HS3032 HS3128 and HS3248 are capable of supporting the following unsetting methods in accordance with BS8243 6 4 2 ...

Page 273: ...433MHz Europe and 868MHz international Access Codes Up to 1002 access codes 1000 level 2 EN one installer code level 3 EN and one maintenance code Programmable attributes for each user code Access Code Attributes When using 8 digit access codes the minimum number of variations are HS2016 4 2083333 HS2032 1388888 HS2064 HS2128 1052631 HS2064 E 200000 HS2128 E 100000 Warning Device Output Integral s...

Page 274: ...tection protection Supervision for AC power and low battery Normal and high current battery charge options Supervised battery charging circuit Current draw panel 85mA nominal 2A Max Bell Output 12V 700mA supervised 1k Ohm bell output current limited at 2 amps Steady Pulsed Temporal 3 fire Temporal 4 CO alarm cadences Bell short detection software hardware Aux Voltage range 9 6V 13 8V DC Current 70...

Page 275: ...ransmit alternate communicator module 195mA DC Resettable fuses PTC used on circuit board Supervision for loss of primary power source AC fail battery loss or battery low voltage battery trouble with indication provided on the keypad Internal clock locked to AC power frequency Operating Environmental Conditions Temperature range UL 0 C to 49 C 32 F 120 F EN 10 C to 55 C 50 F 131 F Relative humidit...

Page 276: ... it is recommended that local fire codes and regulations be consulted when locating and installing smoke and CO alarms Smoke Detectors Research has shown that all hostile fires in homes generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent Experiments with typical fires in homes indicate that detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases Smoke alarms should be installed out...

Page 277: ...ncy approved single and multiple station smoke alarms shall be installed as follows 1 In all sleeping rooms and guest rooms 2 Outside of each separate dwelling unit sleeping area within 6 4 m 21 ft of any door to a sleeping room the distance measured along a path of travel 3 On every level of a dwelling unit including basements 4 On every level of a residential board and care occupancy small facil...

Page 278: ...time Once outside do not re enter the house Wait for the fire department Write the fire escape plan down and rehearse it frequently so that should an emergency arise everyone will know what to do Revise the plan as conditions change such as the number of people in the home or if there are changes to the building s construction Make sure your fire warning system is operational by conducting weekly ...

Page 279: ... Custom products are only warranted to the extent that they do not function upon delivery In such cases DSC can replace or credit at its option International Warranty The warranty for international customers is the same as for any customer within Canada and the United States with the exception that Digital Security Controls shall not be responsible for any customs fees taxes or VAT that may be due...

Page 280: ...amages so that the above may not apply to you Disclaimer of Warranties This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties whether expressed or implied including all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Digital Security Controls Digital Security Controls neith...

Page 281: ...quire an adequate power supply for proper operation If a device operates from batteries it is possible for the batteries to fail Even if the batteries have not failed they must be charged in good condition and installed correctly If a device operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will render that device inoperative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length ar...

Page 282: ...heir effectiveness can be reduced when the ambient temperature rises near or above body temperature or if there are intentional or unintentional sources of heat in or near the detection area Some of these heat sources could be heaters radiators stoves barbeques fireplaces sunlight steam vents lighting and so on Warning Devices Warning devices such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not warn peop...

Page 283: ...mpilation and Disassembly You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE PRODUCT except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation You may not make any changes or modifications to the Software without the written permission of an officer of DSC You may not remove any proprietary notices marks or labels from...

Page 284: ... BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE b CHANGES IN OPERATING ENVIRONMENT DSC shall not be responsible for problems caused by changes in the operating characteristics of the HARDWARE or for problems in the interaction of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT with non DSC SOFTWARE or HARDWARE PRODUCTS c LIMITATION OF LIABILITY WARRANTY REFLECTS ALLOCATION OF RISK IN ANY EVENT IF ANY STATUTE IMPLIES WARRANTIES OR CONDITION...

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