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PowerSeries Pro Reference Manual

HS3032 / HS3128 / HS3248

This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use, function and information on the limitations as to liability of the

manufacturer. Carefully read the entire manual.

Summary of Contents for Tyco PowerSeries Pro HS3032

Page 1: ...eference Manual HS3032 HS3128 HS3248 This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer Carefully read the entire manual ...

Page 2: ...l keypad 61 5 3 Labels 62 5 4 Annunciation 63 5 5 Keypad function keys 63 5 6 Language selection 66 5 7 Commands 66 5 8 Visual verification 79 Section 6 Programming 81 6 1 How to program 81 6 2 Programming methods 81 6 3 Programming descriptions 84 Section 7 Programming Worksheets 161 7 1 Label Programming 161 7 2 Zone Setup 170 7 3 End Of Line Resistance 173 7 4 System Times 173 7 5 Access Codes ...

Page 3: ... Code Configuration Options 299 3 5 Digit 5 DLS Connection Options 301 Appendix 4 ASCII Characters 303 Appendix 5 Regulatory approvals 304 5 1 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT 304 5 2 Innovation Scientific and Economic Development Canada ISED Statement 305 5 3 UL ULC Installations 305 5 4 SIA False Alarm Reduction Installations Quick Reference 309 5 5 European EN50131 Compliance Statement 311 5 6 UK Compl...

Page 4: ...Category II l Internal wiring must be routed to prevent strain on wire and terminal connections loose terminal connections damage to conductor insulation Note Instruct the user that there are no user serviceable parts in this equipment All equipment must be serviced by a skilled person Warning This equipment has no mains on off switch The plug of the direct plug in versions of this equipment is in...

Page 5: ...attributes l 8 16 or 32 separate keypads supported l 32 separate wireless keys supported l 72 or 1000 separate proximity tags supported Access codes l Up to 1002 access codes 1000 level 2 EN including one system master code level 2 EN In addition one installer code level 3 EN and one maintenance code are available Note EN50131 1 compliant systems using more than 100 access codes shall set the acce...

Page 6: ... output PGMs 4 32 32 Partitions 4 8 32 Keypads 8 16 32 Users 72 1000 1000 Standard event buffer 500 1000 1000 Priority event buffer 2000 2000 2000 Alarm buffer 100 100 100 Arming buffer 100 100 100 Wireless device expansion Wireless zones 32 128 128 Panic pendant zones 32 32 32 Wireless keys 32 32 32 Sirens 8 16 16 Repeaters 8 8 8 Module expansion PowerG transceiver HSM2HOST or LCD keypad with pro...

Page 7: ...llations 2 wireless repeaters must be installed for proper signal routing Only one PowerG transceiver can be enrolled on a PowerSeries Pro panel The PowerG transceiver can be an HSM2HOST or an LCD keypad with host HS2LCDRFPROx The HSM3408 and HSM2108 can be enrolled on the system at the same time but each take up 1 zone expander module slot The maximum combined zone expander modules slots are 3 on...

Page 8: ...HS2TCHPROBLK touchscreen keypad black enclosure HS2TCHPROBLK _ HS2TCHPROBLK HSM2HOSTx 2 way PowerG wireless transceiver HSM2HOST9 HSM2HOST8 _ HSM2108 8 zone expander HSM2108 HSM2108 _ HSM2208 8 zone low current output expander HSM2208 HSM2208 _ HSM3408 8 zone expander with diagnostics HSM3408 _ HSM3408 HSM2204 4 zone high current output expander HSM2204 HSM2204 _ HSM2955 R audio verification modul...

Page 9: ...ck detector with auxiliary input PG9935 PG8935 _ PGx985 Flood detector PG9985 PG8985 _ PGx905 Temperature detector PG9905 PG8905 _ PGTEMP PROBE Temperature probe extender requires PGx905 PGTEMP PROBE _ _ PGx913 CO detector US only PG9913 PG8913 _ PGx933 CO detector with temperature monitoring PG9933 PG8933 _ PGx936 Smoke heat detector with temperature monitoring PG9936 PG8936 _ PGx901 Indoor siren...

Page 10: ...cluding door opening protection and or removal from the mounting position Doors can be secured using screws or a keylock HSC3010C with hinged door 18 Ga steel white dimensions 372 mm x 412 mm x 114 mm weight 9 75 lb or 4 2 kg HSC3010CR with hinged door 18 Ga steel red dimensions 372 mm x 412 mm x 114 mm weight 10 0 lb or 4 5 kg HSC3030CAR with hinged door 18 Ga steel base and 16Ga door white dimen...

Page 11: ...l zone wiring Follow the guidelines provided in Zone wiring on page 42 to connect zones using normally closed loops single EOL resistor double EOL resistors triple EOL resistors fire zones and keyswitch arming zones Complete wiring Complete all other wiring including bells or sirens telephone line connections ground connections Ethernet con nection or any other wiring necessary Follow the guidelin...

Page 12: ...bottom mounting holes 4 Remove the enclosure from the wall and install the components in the following order l Plastic standoffs for alarm controller and optional modules l Tamper switch and bracket l Power supply including GND connection for HSC3010C HSC3010CR and HSC3030CAR enclosures see diagram Note The ground screw mounts from the back of the cabinet 5 Hang the enclosure on the top two screws...

Page 13: ...sures Figure 2 2 HSC3010C HSC3010CR HSC3030CAR enclosures Callout Description 1 Metal standoff 2 Tamper mounting location 3 Alarm controller PCB location 4 Power supply module location Warning Before mounting the metal enclosure ensure that the enclosure ground wire has been installed Note Use metal standoff and screw in the position indicated Ensure screw and standoff are tightly secured to estab...

Page 14: ...iption 1 Tamper mounting location 2 Alarm controller PCB location 3 Power supply module location Note Before mounting the metal enclosure ensure that the enclosure ground wire has been installed refer to instructions in this manual Note When power adapter model HS65WPSNA is not mounted inside the enclosure model HSC3010C or HSC3020C it must be attached to the mounting surface using appropriate scr...

Page 15: ...e alarm controller PCB wireless receiver power supply module and tamper bracket inside the HSC3020CP enclosure Figure 2 4 HSC3020CP enclosure Callout Description 1 Tamper screws 2 Wireless receiver module 3 Alarm controller PCB 4 Power supply module Note The HSC3020CP is used only for EN50131 and NFA2P certified installations 15 ...

Page 16: ...3010C HSC3010CR HSC3030CAR and HSC3020 enclosures Figure 2 5 HSM3204CX HSM3350 mounted in HSC3010C HSC3010CR HSC3030CAR enclosures Callout Description 1 Alarm controller PCB 2 Power supply module 3 Tamper mounting location HSM3408 in HSC3010 enclosure The following diagram indicates the available mounting locations of the HSM3408 inside the HSC3020C enclosure Figure 2 6 HSM3408 in HSC3010C enclosu...

Page 17: ...e the HSC3020C Figure 2 7 HSM3408 and HSM3350 modules in HSC3020C enclosure HSM3408 HSM3408 HSM3350 HSM3408 HSM2108 HSM2208 mounting locations in HSC3010 enclosure The following diagram indicates all available mounting locations of the HSM2108 HSM2208 inside HSC3010C HSC3010CR HSC3030CAR and HSC3020 enclosures Figure 2 8 HSM2108 HSM2208 mounted in HSC3010C HSC3010CR HSC3030CAR enclosures 17 ...

Page 18: ...les devices into the enclosure through provided openings Remove knockouts in the cabinet as required 6 Wire the tamper switch to any Corbus zone Program zone as 24 hour latching or non latching tamper Supports NC EOL or DEOL supervision 7 Use cable ties to secure all wires to the enclosure Note For the HSC3030CAR attack resistant enclosure cover all unused holes with plastic plugs that are shipped...

Page 19: ...g the HSC3010C For HSC3010C installations complete the following steps 1 If mounting the power supply inside the cabinet use supplied hardware Note Minimum 1 4 inch 6 4 mm separation must be maintained at all points between battery AC wiring and all other wiring connections Do not route any wiring over circuit boards Maintain at least 1 inch 25 4 mm separation 2 Install the grommet strip available...

Page 20: ...on 2 Installation Power supply Primary 120 VAC 60 Hz Class VI Secondary 18 VDC 3 6 A Power supply adapter module HS65WPSNA Note Do not connect the power adapter module to receptacle controlled by a switch 20 ...

Page 21: ...r adapter EGND connection when this power adapter is mounted in the cabinet 2 Nut 3 Enclosure 4 Star washer 5 Bolt 6 To power adapter black live 7 To power adapter green EGND 8 To power adapter white neutral 9 AC in neutral 10 EGND 11 AC in live 12 Fuse replace the fuse with one of the same type 20mm rated 250V 3 15A slow blow 13 Add mylar label where shown 14 Connect power supply to DC on the ala...

Page 22: ...11 Panel wiring for HSC3020C for North America MICRO B PC LINK USB TYPE A Callout Description 1 Power limited entry exit points 2 Tamper switch and mounting bracket 3 HS3032 HS3128 HS3248 4 Metal standoff Ensure screw and standoff are tightly secured to establish earth ground connection 5 Power supply mounting screws 6 Cable ties not supplied 7 Grommet strip not supplied 8 Power adapter 9 Battery ...

Page 23: ...e Route DC wires into the enclosure and secure them with cable ties See Figure 2 9 for approved wire length gauge Power supply Primary 120 VAC 60 Hz Class VI Secondary 18 VDC 3 6 A Power supply adapter module HS65WPSNA Installing the HSM3204CX in HSC3010C enclosure The following diagram indicates the routing of power limited and non power limited wiring inside the enclosure Battery leads and AC co...

Page 24: ...g is power limited Figure 2 13 North American wiring for HSM3204CX in HSC3020C enclosure Callout Description 1 Power limited entry exit points 2 Tamper switch and mounting bracket 3 HSM3204CX 4 Power supply mounting screws 5 Cable tie not supplied 6 Grommet strip not supplied 7 Power adapter 8 Cabinet 9 PC board 10 Standoff Power supply Primary 120 VAC 60 Hz Class VI Secondary 18 VDC 3 6 A Power s...

Page 25: ...ll other wiring is power limited Figure 2 14 HSM3350 in HSC3010C enclosure Callout Description 1 Power limited wiring entry exit point 2 HSM3204CX 3 Tamper switch and mounting bracket 4 Power adapter 5 Plastic grommet strip not supplied 6 Cable tie not supplied 7 Power adapter mounting screws 8 Cabinet 9 PC board 10 Standoff Power supply Primary 120 VAC 60 Hz Class VI Secondary 18 VDC 3 6 A Power ...

Page 26: ...ng is power limited Figure 2 15 North American wiring for HSM3350 in the HSC3020C enclosure Callout Description 1 Power limited wiring entry exit point 2 Tamper switch and mounting bracket 3 HSM3350 4 Power adapter mounting screws 5 Cable tie not supplied 6 Grommet strip not supplied 7 Power adapter 8 Cabinet 9 PC board 10 Standoff Power supply Primary 120 VAC 60 Hz Class VI Secondary 18 VDC 3 6 A...

Page 27: ...ted 250 V 3 15 A slow blow 7 AC in blue neutral 8 EGND green yellow 9 AC in brown live 10 To power adapter module brown live 11 To power adapter module green yellow EGND 12 To power adapter module blue neutral 13 Power adapter 14 Power adapter mounting screws 15 Battery 1 x 17 Ah 12 V or for NFA2P 1 x 18 Ah 12 V sealed lead acid battery type 16 Cabinet 17 PC board 18 Standoff Installing the HSC302...

Page 28: ...f the NEUTRAL in the AC MAINS SUPPLY the disconnecting device must disconnect both poles simultaneously LINE and NEUTRAL The device shall disconnect the supply during servicing 2 The equipment enclosure must be secured to the building structure before operation 3 Dispose of used batteries according to the waste recovery and recycling regulations applicable to the intended market 4 Two batteries ma...

Page 29: ...see callout 3 in Figure 2 17 4 Press the tamper switch into the bracket in the enclosure For more information see callout 4 in Figure 2 17 5 Wire the tamper switch to the COM ZONE terminals on the control panel For more information see callout 15 in Figure 2 18 6 Route the AC line in through the opening on the bottom of the cabinet and secure using cable tie as shown in Figure 2 18 7 Connect AC wi...

Page 30: ...dule slots x2 5 Power adapter ground wire 6 Fuse replace the fuse with the same type 20 mm rated 250 V 3 15A slow blow 7 To power adapter blue neutral 8 To power adapter green yellow EGND 9 To power adapter brown live 10 AC in brown live 11 EGND green yellow 12 AC in blue neutral 13 Secure with cable ties through provided channel 14 Sealed lead acid battery 1 x 17Ah 12V for NFA2P 1 x 18Ah 12V 15 T...

Page 31: ...ng bracket 3 HSM3350 4 Cable ties 5 Fuse replace fuse with same type 20 mm rated 250 V 3 15 A slow blow 6 AC in blue neutral 7 EGND green yellow 8 AC in brown live 9 To power adapter module brown live 10 To power adapter module green yellow EGND 11 To power adapter module blue neutral 12 Power adapter 13 Power adapter mounting screws 14 Battery 1 x 17 Ah 12 V or for NFA2P 1 x 18 Ah 12 V sealed lea...

Page 32: ...ing for HSC3020C enclosure Callout Description 1 Power limited wiring entry exit point 2 Tamper switch and mounting bracket 3 HSM3350 4 Cable ties 5 Fuse 20mm rated 250 V 3 15 A slow blow replace fuse with same type 6 AC in blue neutral 7 EGND green yellow 8 AC in brown live 9 To power adapter module brown live 10 To power adapter module green yellow EGND 11 To power adapter module blue neutral 12...

Page 33: ...h 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 relays buzzers etc PGM1 PGM4 100 mA PGM2 300 mA or can be configured for use as a 2 wire smoke detector interface max loop current 100 mA PGM3 300 mA negative trigger or 1 A positive trigger Z1 to Z8 COM Zone input terminals Each zone should have o...

Page 34: ...xceed the 700 mA load for UL ULC or EN certified applications HSM3350 AUX1 AUX2 3 A Subtract the listed rating for each keypad expansion module and accessory connected to AUX HSM3408 AUX 500 mA Continuous rating Subtract for each device connected Subtract the total load on this terminal from the alarm panel AUX Corbus output HSM3204CX AUX Corbus 2 A Continuous rating Subtract for each device conne...

Page 35: ... supply between the alarm controller and the module to provide additional power to the Corbus 2 Reduce the length of the Corbus run to the module 3 Increase the gauge of wire Capacitance limits An increase in capacitance on the Corbus affects data transmission and causes the system to slow down Capacitance increases for every foot of wire added to the Corbus The capacitance rating of the wire used...

Page 36: ...EL and GRN terminals to the Corbus terminals on the alarm panel Board current draw 30 mA Figure 2 22 HSM2108 zone expander SERIALNUMBER LED SWITCH Figure 2 23 HSM3408 8 zone expansion SERIAL NUMBER CORBUS RED BLK YEL GRN TAM I O 1 COM 2 I O 3 COM 4 I O 5 COM 6 I O 7 COM 8 UA719 STATUS AUX Refer to the HSM2108 and HSM3408 installation sheets for more information 2 way audio module The HSM2955 2 way...

Page 37: ...er SERIAL NUMBER LED SWITCH Wireless transceiver module The HSM2HOSTx 2 way wireless module provides communication between wireless devices and the alarm controller The HSM2HOST must be used with the HSC3020CP plastic enclosure or in its own separate enclosure Connect the HSM2HOSTx to the 4 wire Corbus of the alarm controller according to the following diagram After you have completed the wiring r...

Page 38: ...te All terminals are Class 2 power limited except battery leads Figure 2 27 HSM2300 2204 power supply wiring RED BLK YEL GRN RED BLK YEL GRN CON1 BAT BAT Callout Description 1 UL ULC residential fire applications 2 Residential burglary applications 3 Tamper contact normally closed 4 To BLK 5 Corbus connection to control panel RED BLK 12 VDC at 20 mA 6 AUX connection to expansion module Refer to th...

Page 39: ...A max Model HS65WPS is required for CE EN50131 certified applications It shall be installed inside metal enclosure model HSC3020C hardwired connections to AC mains Primary Input 230 VAC 60 Hz 1 7 A max Output 18VDC 3 6 A max Note Fire and Security devices that require power from the HSM3350 shall be UL ULC Listed for the intended application and operate over the range 10 8 VDC to 12 5 VDC Figure 2...

Page 40: ...e HSM3204CX is a Corbus repeater and isolator module with four high current relay outputs The module has an on board power supply to power Corbus Switching Mode Power Adapter Model HS65WPSNA is required for UL ULC listed installations It can be installed inside or outside the metal enclosure model HSC3010C cord connected to AC mains For ULC Commercial Fire or ULC Commercial Burg Security Level IV ...

Page 41: ...stalled in the cabinet for door cover removal or removing from mounting location tamper detection 7 AUX output Supervised 10 8 VDC to 12 5 VDC 2 A max UL ULC applications 10 VDC to 14 VDC 2 A max EN50131 applications 8 PGM relay out puts 1 to 4 NC NO contacts separately energized 30 VDC 2 A pf 0 6 9 Fuse block For EU models only 20 mm rated 250V 3 15A slow blow replace the fuse with the same type ...

Page 42: ...rdwired or wireless zone Once the keypad zones are assigned you must also program zone definitions and zone attributes See 001 zone types on page 87 and See Zone setup on page 87 HSM2955 wiring For wiring information refer to HSM2955 Installation manual 29010198xxx Zone wiring Power down the alarm controller and complete all zone wiring Zones can be wired to supervise normally open devices e g smo...

Page 43: ... terminal 2 Any COM terminal 3 Normally closed contact with no end of line resistor 4 2 normally closed contacts with no end of line resistor The following table shows zone status under certain conditions for NC Loops Table 2 6 NC loop status Loop resistance Loop status 0 Ohm shorted wire loop shorted Secure Infinite broken wire loop open Alarm Single end of line SEOL resistor When SEOL resistors ...

Page 44: ...Ω end of line resistor 5 2 normally open contacts 6 2 normally closed contacts 7 Normally closed contact The following table shows zone status under certain conditions for SEOL Table 2 7 SEOL loop status Loop resistance Loop status 0 Ω shorted wire loop shorted Alarm 5600 Ω contact closed Secure Infinite broken wire loop open Alarm 44 ...

Page 45: ...ramming section 002 attribute 11 Figure 3 1 DEOL wiring Callout Description 1 Any Z terminal 2 Any COM terminal 3 5600 Ω end of line resistor 4 Normally closed contact 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 resistors for Fire zones or 24 Hour Supervisory zones Note Do not wire...

Page 46: ...al 3 5600 Ω end of line resistor 4 Normally closed tamper contact 5 Normally closed alarm contact 6 10000 Ω end of line resistor 7 Normally closed mask fault contact The following table shows zone status under certain conditions for TEOL Table 3 2 TEOL loop status Loop resistance Loop status 0 Ω short Fault Infinite Ω open Tamper 5600 Ω Restored 11200 Ω Alarm 21200 Ω alarm and fault mask Mask 1560...

Page 47: ...X DSC RM 1 Callout Description 1 680 Ohm resistor typical value 2 LED indicator 3 RED 4 WHT COM 5 YEL normally closed 6 GRN normally open 7 BLK 8 Normally open push button switch 9 2k2 Ohm EOLR Aux power wiring These terminals provide 2A maximum of current shared with PGM outputs Connect the positive side of any device to the AUX terminal and the negative side to GND The AUX output is protected if...

Page 48: ...connector as indicated in the following diagram For connection of multiple devices to the telephone line wire in the sequence indicated Use 26 AWG wire minimum for wiring Figure 3 5 Telephone line wiring Callout Description 1 T 1 2 R 1 3 TIP 4 RING 5 BRN 6 GRA 7 GRN 8 RED 9 Out to premises telephone 10 In from telephone company Note Ensure that all plugs and jacks meet the dimension tolerance and ...

Page 49: ...S FSA 410xRT FSA 410xST FSA 410xRS Note Current ratings for DSC FSA 410 Series 25mA 90mA Fire zone wiring 2 wire smoke detectors If PGM 2 is programmed for 2 wire smoke detector connection the detectors must be wired according to the following diagram Figure 3 7 2 wire smoke detector wiring NO NC C Callout Component 1 AUX 1 2 PGM 2 3 2200 Ω end of line resistor 4 Relay connection Note Additional 2...

Page 50: ...nce 1250 Ω nom Alarm Impedance 664 Ω max Alarm Current 97 mA max Maximum number of 2 wire smoke detectors 18 Figure 3 8 4 wire smoke detector wiring Callout Description 1 Zone input 2 To COM 3 RM 1 RM 2 power loop supervisory relay 12 VDC 35 mA max 4 Alarm initiating loop resistance 100 Ω 5 End of line resistor 2 5600 Ω 0 5 W Note Smoke detector must be latching type for example DSC FSA 410B serie...

Page 51: ...scription Max rating 12 VDC CO 12 24 Potter model CO detector 40 mA 12 24SIR Quantum model CO detector 75 mA FW CO12 FW CO1224 NAPCO model CO detector 90 mA CO1224 System Sensor model CO detector 40 mA Figure 3 9 CO detector wiring COM NC C NO NC C NO Z AUX Callout Description 1 Power 2 Alarm 3 Trouble 4 5600 Ω SEOL resistor 5 Alarm initiating loop resistance 100 Ω 6 RM 1 RM 2 power loop superviso...

Page 52: ...e following table to determine the battery required to support the main panel in standby mode for l 4 hours UL ULC residential burglary ULC commercial burglary l 12 hours EN50131 Grade 2 Class II l 24 hours UL ULC residential fire UL home health care ULC commercial burglary ULC residential fire with wired CO detectors UL985 6th Ed ULC fire commercial monitoring no bell load allowed INCERT Belgium ...

Page 53: ...AC fail transmission required 60 h Enclosure HSC3010C HSC3030CAR HSC3010C HSC3010C HSC3010CR HSC3020C HSC3020C Power Supply Adapter HS65WPSNA HS65WPSNA HS65WPSNA HS65WPSNAS ULC CB Security Level 4 Require high voltage barrier kit HS65WPSNA HS65WPSNAS HS65WPS HS65WPS Battery capacity max loading 4 Ah 700 mA 7 Ah 1200 mA 14 Ah 2000 mA 17 Ah 2000 mA 4 Ah 700 mA 7 Ah 1200 mA 14 Ah 2000 mA 17 Ah 2000 m...

Page 54: ...he Enter key on a personal computer It is generally used to accept the existing programming option It is also the first key entry for commands and can be used to enter the letters A F when in Installer Programming 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 indicat...

Page 55: ...g key entries 8 5555 804 8 Initiates a special command 5555 Enter the installer code default installer code is 5555 804 Programming section being accessed 4 3 Enrollment All optional modules and devices must be enrolled on the system During enrollment the device ID is identified to the control panel and zones are assigned A wireless transceiver HSM2HOST or an RF keypad must be enrolled before wire...

Page 56: ...l Various zone features are programmable depending on the type of device See Zone setup on page 87 for details Pre enrollment Pre enrollment is a two step process The first step requires entering each device ID 804 001 716 Every wireless device has an ID printed on the sticker attached to the device The format is XXX YYYY where l XXX identifies the type or model of the device l YYYY is a short enc...

Page 57: ...der on all smoke detectors The sounder on interconnected smoke detectors follows the panel bell for duration of activation 014 option 8 Fire Bell Timeout If this option is disabled interconnected smoke detectors continue to sound the alarm until the bell is deactivated on the panel The following alarm types cause interconnected smoke alarms to sound l Fire zones l F key alarms l 2 Wire smoke input...

Page 58: ...nce a fire or CO alarm from a global keypad requires that the global keypad be loaned to one of the partitions the zone is assigned to Bell PGM support PGMs must be assigned to one or more partitions See section 007 for partition assignment Note Bell PGM type requires supervision and follows arming squawks by partition Communications Account codes are assigned to all system and partition events Fo...

Page 59: ...nable the alternate communicator 383 option 3 for Ethernet and 383 option 4 for cellular l The Ethernet or Cellular receivers IP and Port 851 l Enable event reporting 307 308 l Program communication delay timer 377 l Program DLS access 401 option 07 Refer to Section 5 Programming for details Communication paths The path of communication between the alarm panel and the central station must be estab...

Page 60: ...atest firmware file from the Web or browse to a saved flash file on your hard drive Follow the steps as prompted by the Flash Utility application A message is displayed when download is complete 3 Once the firmware update is complete the system powers up 4 9 Testing the system Installer Walk Test Walk test enables the installer to test the operation of each detector by tripping zones causing an ac...

Page 61: ...lay system troubles system low battery system component faults tampers l Display alarms in memory that occurred on the partition l Allow the door chime to be enabled disabled l Activate system test sounds bells PGMs assigned to the partition l Allow label programming user labels for the partition l Control command outputs those assigned to the partition or global outputs such as smoke detector res...

Page 62: ...um label size is 14 x 2 ASCII characters See 001 248 Zone Labels on page 84 for more details Partition labels Each partition on the alarm system can have a unique label to identify it This label is displayed on partition keypads and event messages The maximum label size is 14 x 2 ASCII characters See 101 132 Partition 1 32 labels on page 86 for more details Module labels Labels can be created for ...

Page 63: ...keypad zone is restored When this option is enabled the keypad s zone input functionality is disabled Refer to section 861 892 023 option 8 for more information Note This feature has not been evaluated by UL ULC 5 5 Keypad function keys Keypads have five programmable function keys that can be configured to perform one of the following actions Table 5 2 Function key programming options Function key...

Page 64: ...nt of pressing 4 The alarm system must be disarmed to use this function 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 See 6 User functions on page 76 for more information 09 Night arm All perimet...

Page 65: ...ng this function is the equivalent of pressing 1 while disarmed If an access code is required for bypassing the user must enter the access code before using this function An access code is required if section 023 option 4 is enabled 33 Bypass recall This function bypasses the same set of zones that were bypassed the last time the partition was armed This function is equivalent to pressing 999 whil...

Page 66: ...5 After changing the language a label default needs to be performed 000 999 Note Ensure the LCD keypad supports the desired languages 5 7 Commands commands provide convenient access to alarm system features The following commands are available Command Description Temperature function 1 Bypass zones 2 View troubles 3 View alarms in memory 4 Door chime on off 5 User programming 6 User functions 7 Co...

Page 67: ...n menu The keypad displays Press for Zone Bypass 3 Press 1 or then key in your access code if required 4 Scroll to a zone or key in the three digit zone number Only zones enabled for zone bypassing are displayed Enter the 3 digit zone number or scroll to the desired zone and press to bypass the zone B appears on the display to indicate the zone is bypassed If a zone is open O appears on the displa...

Page 68: ... 3 for details The system can be configured to require a user code to view 2 system troubles See section 023 option 5 To view trouble conditions l Press 2 to enter the Trouble menu l On an LCD keypad scroll to a trouble type then press to view the specific trouble The zone name and trouble condition for each trouble are displayed on the screen Note The trouble beeps generated by fire trouble are o...

Page 69: ... bus low voltage A power supply has a low bus voltage 06 HSM2204 01 04 bus low voltage A high current output module has a low bus voltage 07 Bus fault system Panel Corbus output voltage is too high or too low 08 HSM2208 01 16 bus low voltage The low current output module has detected a low voltage 09 HSM2955 bus low voltage The audio module has detected a low bus voltage 10 HSM3408 bus low voltage...

Page 70: ...ice low battery Trouble option Trouble description 01 Zone 001 248 Wireless zone has a low battery 02 Keypad 01 32 Keypad has a low battery 03 Siren 01 16 Siren has a low battery 04 Repeater 01 08 Repeater has a low battery 05 User 01 1000 Wireless key has a low battery Table 5 10 Trouble 07 Device tampers Trouble option Trouble description 01 Zone 001 248 tamper A wireless or hardwired zone is in...

Page 71: ...cted from control panel 02 Receiver 01 04 FTC trouble Failure to communicate using programmed receiver paths 04 Alternate communicator cellular Radio or SIM card failure low signal strength detected or cellular network fault 05 Alt comm ethernet 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 trouble Alte...

Page 72: ...ve partition The number of partitions configured is not supported by Alarm com firmware for example 8 Note Ensure you have the alarm controller type and version for example HS3032 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 keypad This...

Page 73: ...ess codes have the same partition and attribute programming as the code used to program them Access codes are either 4 6 or 8 digits in length depending on the setting of programming section 041 Duplicate codes are not valid Note EN50131 1 compliant systems using more than 100 access codes shall set the access code to 8 digits section 041 option 02 Installer Code This code provides access to Insta...

Page 74: ...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 keys One time use codes are created by the master user or supervisor users To add an access code using an...

Page 75: ...For instructions on how to input labels See 000 Label Programming on page 84 Assigning proximity tags This section is used to assign proximity tags to users Using an LCD keypad 1 In the 5 menu select a user or enter a user number 2 Select Press for Prox Tag then pass the enrolled tag near the tag reader on the keypad A proximity tag can only be assigned to one user at a time To delete a proximity ...

Page 76: ...e following format HH MM MM DD YY Valid time entries are 00 23 hours 00 59 minutes Valid date entries are 01 12 months 01 31 days Other programming options that may affect this user function See 901 902 Daylight savings begin end on page 94 Auto arm Disarm Menu 6 Master Code Auto Arm Disarm Keypad 6 Master Code 02 With this feature enabled the alarm system automatically arms in away mode stay away...

Page 77: ... DLS phone number is not programmed the alarm panel attempts to reach the DLS computer via IP connection If the communicator is not properly configured for IP an error tone is sounded User walk test Menu 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 te...

Page 78: ...or the key LED ICON keypads to increase and decrease volume or key in a value from 00 to 15 Selecting 00 turns off the keypad buzzer Note For UL ULC listed installations do not turn off the keypad sounder Authorize firmware update Menu 6 Master Code Authorize Update Keypad 6 Master Code 17 This function is used to give authorization to the system to start the firmware upgrade process after all fir...

Page 79: ...disarming is only possible from a keypad inside the premises unless a wireless key is used Note Entry of a valid access code is required following this key only when the system is disarmed When armed if programming section 015 option 4 Quick Arming Function Key is off an access code entry is required Global delay zones always have an entry delay even if the system is armed using 9 0 Quick arm exit...

Page 80: ...Input a custom label to identify the camera PIR 000 001 l Enable this option on the alternate communicator in 851 010 option 2 Refer to the Camera PIR installation manual for more details Note Visual Verification has not been evaluated by UL and shall be disabled for UL certified installations Note While an image is being transferred from the PIR camera to a central station receiver the product ca...

Page 81: ...ded by the alarm monitoring service l Monitoring station account code provided by the alarm monitoring service l Downloading access code l Entry delay installer defined l Exit delay installer defined l 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...

Page 82: ... into the alarm controller A DLS session is initiated on the DLS computer 3 When the session is complete remove the USB cable from the alarm controller 4 Complete the installation Remote programming DLS programming can be performed remotely by connecting to the alarm system via telephone line cellular network or Ethernet Refer to 401 DLS SA Options on page 136 for details Note AC Power must be pre...

Page 83: ...amming To program a HEX digit press the key while in a programming section that requires a data entry HEX programming mode activates and the Ready light begins to flash The following table indicates which number should be pressed to enter the corresponding HEX digit Table 6 2 HEX Digit Programming Value Enter Telephone dialer HEX A Press 1 Not supported HEX B Press 2 Simulated key HEX C Press 3 Si...

Page 84: ...6 Serbian 13 Danish 27 Estonian 14 Hebrew 28 Slovenian 001 248 Zone Labels Customized labels can be created for each available zone Labels can be programmed at the keypad or downloaded uploaded using 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...

Page 85: ...is option clears all characters SAVE Saves the new label Word library The Word Library is a database of words commonly used when programming labels Individual words can be combined as needed e g Front Door Words that do not fit on the first line are automatically moved to the bottom line To program a custom label using the Word Library 1 Enter Installer Programming 8 Installer Code 2 Press scroll ...

Page 86: ...s 14 x 2 characters See Programming on page 81 for specific instructions on how to program labels 601 604 Schedule labels Use this section to program custom labels for command output schedules These labels are used to identify schedules for PGM command outputs 1 4 The maximum label size is 16 characters See Programming on page 81 for specific instructions on how to program labels 801 Keypad labels...

Page 87: ...it delay timer After the exit delay has expired opening the door starts the entry delay timer During entry delay the keypad buzzer prompts the user to disarm the system 002 Delay 2 Commonly assigned to secondary points of entry further from the keypad Follows entry delay 2 timer section 005 003 Instant Commonly used for perimeter doors and windows this zone type follows the exit delay The alarm is...

Page 88: ...ipping this zone activates the keypad buzzer but does not log or report the event When armed tripping this zone activates the siren then logs and reports the event Note An alarm during exit delay causes the siren to activate and remain on when exit delay expires 012 Night Zone Commonly assigned to interior motion detectors in areas accessed during the night This zone functions like an Interior Sta...

Page 89: ...iod the alarm is triggered If another fire zone is activated during the auto verify sequence both zones go into alarm immediately Note Wireless smoke detectors used with this zone type must have a built in siren to act as a pre alert to the system alarm Note The supervision options NC SEOL DEOL TEOL do not affect the functionality of this zone The restored state of this zone type is 5 6kΩ the alar...

Page 90: ...n alarm when the system is armed or disarmed Note This zone type cannot be used on hardwired zones 060 24 Hour Non Latching Tamper This zone is always active and reports a tamper condition with no audible alarm when opened or tamper faulted 061 24 Hour Masking This zone is active 24 hours in either the armed or the disarmed state This zone type does not generate an alarm and does not log in the Al...

Page 91: ...tarts Note For UL installations use a standalone keypad for each partition Arming method Infinite exit delay Arming mode User code Y Away Keyswitch Y Away Away key Y Away 0 arm Y Away 9 arm N Stay Stay key N Stay Night key N Night Remote access SMS Do not use DLS arm N Away No activity arming N Away If you silence a fire alarm by entering a user code and the zones that imitated the fire alarm rema...

Page 92: ...rammed time in section 377 See 002 Communication Delays on page 132 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 08 Burglary Verification ON Enabled for cross zoning police code Zone alarms are not communicated until a burglary verified event occurs OFF Not enabled for cross zoning police c...

Page 93: ...kΩ Programmable range 0 5 kΩ to 15 kΩ 005 to 150 Tamper Default value 5 6 kΩ Programmable range 0 5 kΩ to 15 kΩ 005 to 150 003 Triple EOL Alarm Default value 5 6 kΩ Programmable range 0 5 kΩ to 7 5 kΩ 005 to 075 Tamper Default value 5 6 kΩ Programmable range 0 5 kΩ to 7 5 kΩ 005 to 075 Fault Mask Default value 10 kΩ Programmable range 0 5 kΩ to 15 kΩ 005 to150 System times This section describes h...

Page 94: ...ay This slows down the alarm controller s clock by 11 seconds correcting the problem If the Auto arm time is set for 23 59 any change to the Clock Adjust option will directly affect the Auto arm pre alert time 001 032 Partition 1 32 Timers The following timers can be applied to each partition Note For UL installations the Entry Delay plus the Communications Delay must not exceed 60 seconds Entry D...

Page 95: ...ose of the standard user The master code provides access to functionality in the 5 and 6 menus 003 Maintenance Code This code is usually assigned temporarily to maintenance personnel who must deactivate the alarm to enter the premises The maintenance code can arm and disarm the system but does not grant access to any other functionality UK 005 Code Version A programmable 3 digit pin is required to...

Page 96: ... time l Bell squawk conditions l Audible exit fault This output activates when the alarm output is active and turns off when the alarm output is silenced The siren pattern matches the programmed cadence for the zone that went into alarm Cadence priority is as follows l fire alarm cadence l CO alarm cadence l other alarm cadences The main siren still activates for all alarms 102 Delayed Fire and Bu...

Page 97: ...tivates when the system is ready to arm all non force armed zones on the system are restored The PGM output de activates when an access code is entered to arm the system and the exit delay begins This PGM operates as described during walk test mode if all zones are restored 115 System Armed Status This output activates when all selected partitions are armed end of the exit delay in either Stay or ...

Page 98: ...central station This input does not follow swinger shutdown A 2 2 kΩ EOL resistor is required for this input to Aux If a short or open occurs an alarm is generated for all partitions and sirens PGM partition assignment does not affect this PGM type 146 TLM and Alarm This output activates when a telephone line fault condition is present AND an alarm occurs The output remains active until an access ...

Page 99: ... Key and Panic Zones l Medical Medical Key Medical and Emergency Zones l Supervisory Supervisory Freezer and Water Zones l Priority Gas Heat Sprinkler and 24 Hour Latching Zones l Holdup Holdup zones l Output follows pulse timer See 008 PGM Timer Programming on page 96 l Duress l Emergency l CO Alarm l Fire Supervisory l Fire trouble This output does not activate during pre alert or delays In the ...

Page 100: ...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 It deactivates after bell timeout when Installer Programming is exited or when DLS SA programming is disconnected 176 Remote Operation This output is activa...

Page 101: ...en Burglary Alarm ON Burglary alarm Delay Instant Interior Stay Away Night Interior Delay Instant Stay Away Day 24 hour Burglary activates the main siren OFF Burglary alarm does not activate the main siren 24 Hour Flood Alarm ON Main bell activates in the event of a 24 Hour Flood alarm OFF Main bell does not activate in the event of a 24 Hour Flood alarm Bell Squawks ON Squawks activate the main s...

Page 102: ...med Output ON output remains active until the PGM output timer expires OFF output remains active until the buzzer condition ends 09 Entry Delay ON activates on entry delay OFF does not activate on entry 10 Exit Delay ON activates on exit delay OFF does not activate on exit delay 11 Door Chime ON activates when chime is enabled OFF does not activate when chime is enabled 12 Keypad Buzzer Zone ON ac...

Page 103: ...03 Access Code Required No Code Required ON access code required for activation OFF no access code required for activation 129 Partition Status Alarm Memory 01 True Output Inverted ON deactivated during normal operation Activated when triggered OFF active during normal operation Deactivated when triggered 132 Holdup Output 01 True Output Inverted ON deactivated during normal operation Activated wh...

Page 104: ...ates with burglary verified alarm or police code OFF does not activate with burglary verified alarm 11 Open After Alarm ON activates when the system is disarmed with an alarm in memory OFF does not activate when the system is disarmed with an alarm in memory 12 Emergency Alarm ON activates with zone emergency alarm OFF does not activate with zone emergency alarm 13 Duress Alarm ON activates with d...

Page 105: ...as trouble l heat trouble l freeze trouble l probe disconnected trouble l 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 l zone 001 248 l keypad 01 32 l siren 01 16 l repeater 01 08 l user 01 32 wireless keys OFF does not activate if a device low battery condition is ...

Page 106: ...a communications trouble condition is present 16 Not Networked ON activates if any of the following not networked conditions is present l Zone 001 248 l Keypad 01 32 l Siren 01 16 l Repeater 01 08 l User 01 1000 wireless keys not networked troubles OFF does not activate if a not networked trouble condition is present 156 Latched System Event 01 True Output Inverted ON deactivated during normal ope...

Page 107: ...ctivates on CO alarm OFF does not activate on CO alarm 157 System Tamper 01 True Output Inverted ON deactivated during normal operation Activated when triggered OFF activated during normal operation Deactivated when triggered 09 System Module Tampers ON activates when any module tamper condition occurs OFF does not activate when any module tamper condition occurs 10 Zone Tampers ON activates when ...

Page 108: ...ggered 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 PGM output timer expires OFF output remains active until the zone is restored 04 Latching ON output remains latched until a valid access code is entered or a v...

Page 109: ...t occurs the system is inaccessible by keypad for the programmed duration If the number of invalid attempts is not reached within one hour or if a valid access code is entered the counter is reset to 0 Valid entries are 000 to 255 minutes Entering 000 disables the feature Presenting an invalid tag counts toward keypad lockout Note For EN 50131 certified installations maximum number of attempts is ...

Page 110: ...les while armed 4 Tamper Faults Do Not Show As Open ON The zone does not show open if the zone is in the tamper or fault states Only the Trouble LED illuminates OFF The respective zone LED shows open if the zone is in the tamper or fault states The Trouble LED also illuminates 5 Auto Arm Schedule in 6 ON The auto arm schedules 151 158 are accessible via 6 as well as Installer Programming OFF The a...

Page 111: ...s entered ULC Note Must be disabled for ULC installations 015 System Option 3 1 F Key Enabled ON Pressing and holding the F key for 2 seconds triggers a Fire alarm OFF The F key does not sound or report an alarm when pressed Note Use only for residential fire installations 2 P Key Audible ON When a valid P key alarm is generated the keypad buzzer emits a series of 3 beeps to acknowledge the alarm ...

Page 112: ...oes not flash 3 Keypad Blanking ON If no keys are pressed within 30 seconds all keypad lights except 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 par...

Page 113: ...enabled 5 Late to Close ON Provides an audible warning if the alarm system has not been armed by a programmed time of day but does not arm the alarm system The alarm system communicates and logs a Late to Close event at the end of the Auto arm Postpone pre alert for each partition OFF The alarm system will neither communicate nor log a Late to Close event at the time programmed for Auto arm for ea...

Page 114: ...y type zones that are auto bypassed when arming in Night or Stay mode log and report Zone Bypass When disarming all auto bypassed Night or Stay Away zones log and report Zone Un Bypassed All manually bypassed zones continue to log and report OFF All Night or Stay Away type zones that are auto bypassed when arming in Night or Stay mode do not log or report Zone Bypass When disarming all auto bypass...

Page 115: ...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 tripped When entry delay is active all burglary type alarms activate the siren but communication of the alarm is delayed by 30 seconds When entry delay expires the alarm is not communicated unless the siren has been active for at least 30...

Page 116: ... regardless of entry delay Note Do not enable with option in conjunction with 040 Prox and Code EN 7 Installer Access and DLS ON The user must enter 6 access code 05 before the installer can access Installer Programming by DLS or via the keypad 8 Installer Programming remains accessible for 6 hours during which time the installer can enter exit or connect with DLS an unlimited number of times OFF ...

Page 117: ... open unless the zones are bypassed using 1 In order to bypass open zones the bypass attribute needs to be enabled for the zone OFF 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...

Page 118: ...rification 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 partition l TLM trouble l Bell circuit trouble l Zone fault l Module supervisory trouble l Alternate Communicator fault l Ethernet Trouble l Zone Mask Fault OFF Trouble conditions are displayed and processed as standard oper...

Page 119: ...nd do not prevent arming 5 Real time Clock ON If enabled the panel will set the time and date automatically provided by either the on board Ethernet or the cellular communicator at 4 05pm OFF If disabled the system time and date needs to be manually programmed Note The time zone of the panel must be set in 851 020 and the Ethernet or Cellular communication must be communicating to a System 5 Surga...

Page 120: ... Installer Programming is accessible through DLS or the 8 menu an unlimited number of times during a 6 hour window 8 FTC Audible Bell ON If a Failure to Communicate trouble is generated while the system is armed the siren activates for the length of bell time out or until the system is disarmed OFF If a Failure to Communicate trouble is generated while the alarm system is armed the siren does not ...

Page 121: ...from 00 00 to 23 59 Conditions that cancel auto arming if enabled l Open zones depending on the settings of the zone l AC DC troubles l System troubles l Any valid disarming procedure proximity tag access code disarm key etc 002 Partition Auto Disarm Times Use this section to program the time of day a partition is disarmed A different auto disarming time can be programmed for each day of the week ...

Page 122: ...ion No Activity Arming Pre Alert Timer Use this section to program the duration of the No Activity Arming pre alert that sounds when the No Activity timer for the partition expires If any key is pressed or zone is activated or restored the No Activity Arming pre alert is aborted Valid entries are 000 255 minutes 000 disables this feature Note Wireless key arm keys cannot be used to cancel no activ...

Page 123: ...on is programmed and Call Waiting Cancel Options is ON see 382 Communicator Option 3 on page 135 the alarm system dials this string before the phone number This is only done on the first dialing attempt for each phone number This is a 6 digit field Fill unused digits with Hex F 300 Panel Receiver Communication Paths This section is used to select the path of communications between the alarm system...

Page 124: ...07 Zone Reporting Zone alarms tampers and faults are transmitted to the central station using automatic contact ID or SIA formats Reporting can be toggled on or off by zone using toggle options 1 6 in subsections 001 248 See Reporting Codes on page 223 for zone reporting code descriptions 1 Alarm 2 Alarm Restore 3 Tamper 4 Tamper Restore 5 Fault 6 Fault Restore 308 Event Reporting System events ar...

Page 125: ...ed to the alarm monitoring station 5 6 Keypad Panic Alarm P Key Alarm Restore Sent when P Key alarms restores occur 7 8 Auxiliary Input Alarm Restore Sent when an alarm condition occurs is restored on PGM 2 if configured as an input 021 Fire Alarms 1 3 4 PGM 2 2 Wire Alarm Restore When PGM 2 is programmed as a 2 wire smoke alarm this reporting code is sent when an alarm condition is detected and w...

Page 126: ...be enabled in UK 03 Partial Closing This reporting code is transmitted if zones are manually bypassed at the time of arming or force armed by automatic arming The Opening and Closing call direction group is used for this reporting code Automatic bypasses caused by stay arming do not cause transmission of this code 301 Panel Events 1 1 2 Panel AC Fail Trouble Restore This reporting code is transmit...

Page 127: ...ssion Delay page 132 When the Delinquency option is on this code is transmitted when no zone activity has been detected on the system for the number of hours programmed in Delinquency Transmission Delay 7 Self Test Trouble Sent when a self test trouble occurs for an outdoor PIR 8 Self Test Trouble Restore Sent when a self test trouble has been restored for an outdoor PIR 312 Maintenance Events 2 1...

Page 128: ...mitted when a module s battery voltage falls below 11 5VDC or is restored These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance call direction group 5 6 Module Battery Absent Restore These reporting codes are transmitted when a module s battery is absent or is restored These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance call direction group 7 8 Module Power Unit Failure Restore These repor...

Page 129: ...vents 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 sent when a wireless devic...

Page 130: ...larm system when communicating system events to the central station The system account code can be either 4 or 6 digits long 4 or 6 digit account codes are selected with 383 option 2 Program a 6 digit code only when using the SIA reporting format SIA uses this account code for all partitions and system events All other reporting formats use a 4 digit system account code to report system maintenanc...

Page 131: ...mpts made for alarm restore events per zone before the zone goes into swinger shutdown Valid entries are 000 to 014 For CP 01 entries are from 001 006 Once the programmed number of alarm restore events have been communicated no further alarm restore events for the zone are communicated until swinger shutdown is reset The last restore event is not communicated until swinger is cleared For example i...

Page 132: ...d 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 of time before a delinquency event is generated Delinquency delay is measured in days if using closing delinquency or hours if using activi...

Page 133: ...expires the restore is transmitted when the zone physically restores or when the system is disarmed Note 24 hour zones will not restore until the zone is physically restored OFF Zone restore reporting codes are transmitted when the zone is physically restored If zones are still active when the system is disarmed the restore codes are transmitted when the system is disarmed 3 Pulse Dialing ON The a...

Page 134: ...expires without the partition being Armed Once the code is sent the timer is not started again until the partition has been armed Each day programmed in the counter represents one day plus the time it takes for the partition to reach midnight To disable this feature program 000 in section 377 002 option 5 381 Communicator Option 2 1 Keypad Ringback ON When the Opening After Alarm reporting code is...

Page 135: ...one Number Account Code ON The account code communicated to the central station follows the phone number the event is programmed to communicate on programmed in section 310 Account Codes on page 130 l Receiver 1 all events will follow partition 1 account code l Receiver 2 all events will follow partition 2 account code l Receiver 3 all events will follow partition 3 account code l Receiver 4 all e...

Page 136: ...d status such as trouble conditions and open zones can be viewed or programmed by downloading The following downloading options are available l 6 hour window on start up When the alarm system is powered up downloading access is available for 6 hours This provides the option of downloading without having to complete any keypad programming l Double call method The installer initiates a downloading w...

Page 137: ... Note This option controls DLS over alternate communicator only 402 PSTN DLS Phone Number Programming 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 ...

Page 138: ... screen after a programming change 15 minutes later the alarm system automatically connects to the downloading computer OFF The alarm system does not automatically call the downloading computer when the system programming changes 002 Periodic DLS Days This section is used to program the number of days between periodic DLS downloads Valid entries are from 001 to 255 days 003 Periodic DLS Time This ...

Page 139: ...lect Y to enable If all days of the week for an interval are disabled N the schedule activates on the enabled holidays 711 714 Holiday Schedules Use this section to program holiday schedules During holiday schedules other scheduled events do not occur Enter section 711 to 714 for holiday group 1 to 4 Each of the four available holiday groups can have up to 99 holiday schedules programmed 001 099 H...

Page 140: ...t 135 When receiver supervision is enabled ON in section 005 toggle option 3 the unit sends heartbeats to Ethernet receiver 1 or cellular receiver 1 to test the communications path Use this section to set the interval time in seconds when heartbeats are sent to the receivers Valid range 00000 65535 seconds If the programmed value is less than 10 seconds supervision is disabled 005 System Toggle Op...

Page 141: ...isabled 2 Ethernet receiver 2 is enabled Default ON ON Ethernet receiver 2 is enabled OFF Ethernet receiver 2 is disabled 3 Reserved 4 Cellular receiver 3 is enabled Default ON ON Cellular receiver 3 is enabled OFF Cellular receiver 3 is disabled 5 Cellular receiver 4 is enabled Default ON ON Cellular receiver 4 is enabled OFF Cellular receiver 4 is disabled 6 Reserved 7 DLS Over Cellular Default ...

Page 142: ...g Port Default 03066 The DLS outgoing port is used for outgoing sessions to DLS IV after an SMS request has been sent to the communicator Use this section to set the value of the local outgoing port The value must be changed if the communicator is located behind a firewall and must be assigned a particular port number as determined by the network administrator In most cases changing the default va...

Page 143: ...n 01 12 BIT Baker Island Time 05 11 SST Somoa Standard Time 09 10 HAST Hawaii Aleutian Standard Time 0B 9 5 MIT Marquesas Island Time 0D 9 AKST Alaska Standard Time 11 8 PST Pacific Standard Time 15 7 MST Mountain Standard Time 19 6 CST Central Standard Time 1D 5 EST Eastern Standard Time 1F 4 5 VST Venezuela Standard Time 21 4 AST Atlantic Standard Time 23 3 5 NST Newfoundland Standard Time 25 3 ...

Page 144: ...er independently with no backups l If the test transmission fails to any of the programmed receivers an FTC trouble will be generated Alternate Test Transmission Alternate test transmission are enabled or disabled in section 005 toggle option 7 Alternate Test Transmission with Backup Receivers Set Ethernet section 026 to FF 027 to 00 Set cellular section 028 to FF 029 to 00 Interval 1 l If the tes...

Page 145: ...net receiver 1 and cellular receiver 1 are programmed as the same receiver IP and port number are identical Ethernet receiver 1 account code will be used 102 Ethernet Receiver 1 DNIS Default 000000 The Dialed Number Information Service DNIS is used in addition to the account code to identify the communicator module at the central station Valid range 000000 099999 Value is entered as a leading 0 fo...

Page 146: ...ss will be provided by the central station system administrator Format is 4 fields each field is a 3 digit decimal Valid range 000 255 Note When a valid IP address has been programmed Ethernet receiver 2 is enabled and will communicate events over the Ethernet channel Ethernet receiver 2 and cellular receiver 2 may be configured to communicate to the same central station receiver To configure the ...

Page 147: ...The DNIS is used in addition to the account code to identify the communicator module at the central station Valid range 000000 0FFFFF Values are entered as a leading 0 followed by the 6 digit DNIS Note Each Ethernet cellular receiver must be programmed with a unique DNIS 203 Cellular Receiver 3 IP Address Default 000 000 000 000 Enter the cellular receiver 1 IP address This information will be pro...

Page 148: ...communicate to the same receiver 215 Cellular Receiver 4 APN Default The APN determines the cellular network that the communicator will connect to This information is available from the network carrier Program this section with up to 32 ASCII characters Note When a SIM card with a custom APN is used the unit will not have access to the Internet DLS and remote flash can still be done if section 221...

Page 149: ...tion will display the unique 12 digit number assigned to this control panel for the identification when integrated with third party applications 423 Session 1 Integration Access Code Default 12345678123456781234567812345678 Valid Range is 0000000000000000 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF This section is a programmable 32 digit number used for initialization with third party applications Note If integrating with a...

Page 150: ...am the outgoing port for integration via UDP 433 Session 1 Integration Incoming Port Default 03071 Valid range 00000 65535 This section is used to program incoming port for integration via TCP 450 460 Repeats 423 433 for Session 2 477 4873 Repeats 423 433 for Session 3 504 514 Repeats 423 433 for Session 4 691 694 Session 1 to 4 Notification Control 1 Alarm and Alarm Restore Notifications Off ON 2...

Page 151: ... pending low battery Any low battery trouble device module Resolve the low battery trouble to continue with system firmware update process 25 System update pending communication in progress Retry in a few minutes if issue persists contact DSC Tech Support Firmware Update Sequence Change A0 System firmware update successful None A1 System firmware update failure At least one module was not updated ...

Page 152: ...ues 2 Digit 3 Network Indicator indicates the operational status of the network See Table 6 12 on page 152 for a list of possible values 3 Digits 4 and 5 Trouble Indicator displays the type of issue on the communicator or modules associated with and connected to the communicator See Table 6 13 on page 153 for a listing of possible values 4 Digit 6 Reserved displays as F or For example a value of 1...

Page 153: ...ts securely to the RJ45 jack on the communicator and the hub router switch l Check the link light on the hub router switch is on If the link light is off turn on the hub swtich router l If you are using DCHP check section 851 992 for a valid IP address If there is no IP address contact the network administrator If this trouble persists replace the ethernet cable and RJ45 connector Yellow LED flash...

Page 154: ...nications the radio is attached to the network and receiver 1 has been initialized This code would update to 12 45678 when receivers 2 3 and 4 are initialized If the radio initialization status code does not indicate any problems proceed with installation as per this manual If troubles are reported reset the initialization process If this action does not fix the problem refer to the trouble shooti...

Page 155: ...ator default updates the unit after changes and also returns the communicator to the default state 00 Default Module All programming sections in the module revert to factory settings This erases existing programming of the unit 55 Reset The Cellular alarm communicator module is reset This option is equivlant to power cycling the cellular alarm communicator 860 Display Keypad Slot Number The 2 digi...

Page 156: ...dio Module 501 504 1A power supply module 521 524 High current output modules 1 4 551 554 3A power supply 601 616 Corbus repeater 901 Installer Walk Test Mode Enable Disable This mode tests the operation of each detector in the system Enter section 901 to initiate a walk test While in Walk Test mode the Ready Armed and Trouble LED s on the keypad flash to indicate that the test is active When a zo...

Page 157: ...ber 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 Like 002 this section is also used to change the slot number of a module With this option however the serial number is not required To change the slot number 1 Enter programming section 902 002 2 Use the scroll keys to locate the module then press...

Page 158: ...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 001 248 Placement Test Zones 1 248 Test wireless devices individually by zone 521 528 Placement Test Repeaters 1 8 Test each enrolled wireless repeater 551 566 Placement Test Sirens 1 16 Test each enrolled wireless siren 601 632 ...

Page 159: ...nt 551 554 3A Power supply 001 DC input 002 Battery voltage battery charge voltage current battery discharge current 003 Battery voltage battery charge voltage current battery discharge current 004 Bus supply voltage 005 Aux1 supply voltage current 006 Aux2 supply voltage current 601 616 Corbus repeater 001 DC input 002 Battery voltage battery charge voltage current battery discharge current 003 B...

Page 160: ...fter entering this section key in the installer code then 989 989 installer code 989 or EN Note Feature is only available for models 990 Installer Lockout Enable Disable When this option is enabled an installer can not perform a hardware default attempts to do so are logged to the event buffer An audible indication of installer lockout is provided when powering up the alarm system the phone line r...

Page 161: ...13 Danish 14 Hebrew 15 Greek 16 Turkish 18 Croatian 19 Hungarian 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 page 84 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038...

Page 162: ...119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 162 ...

Page 163: ...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 109 Partition 9 Label 1 x 14 Characters 110 Partition 10 Label 1 x 14 Characters 111 Partition 11 Label 1 x 14 Characters 112 Partition 12 Label 1 x 14 Characters 113 Partition 13 Label 1 x 14 Characters 114 Partition 14 Label 1 x 14 Characters 115 Partition 15 La...

Page 164: ... Output 3 004 Partition 3 Command Output 4 204 Partition 4 Command Output Labels 001 Partition 4 Command Output 1 2 x 14 Characters 002 Partition 4 Command Output 2 003 Partition 4 Command Output 3 004 Partition 4 Command Output 4 205 Partition 5 Command Output Labels 001 Partition 5 Command Output 1 2 x 14 Characters 002 Partition 5 Command Output 2 003 Partition 5 Command Output 3 004 Partition ...

Page 165: ...ition 13 Command Output 1 2 x 14 Characters 002 Partition 13 Command Output 2 003 Partition 13 Command Output 3 004 Partition 13 Command Output 4 214 Partition 14 Command Output Labels 001 Partition 14 Command Output 1 2 x 14 Characters 002 Partition 14 Command Output 2 003 Partition 14 Command Output 3 004 Partition 14 Command Output 4 215 Partition 15 Command Output Labels 001 Partition 15 Comma...

Page 166: ...3 Command Output 3 004 Partition 23 Command Output 4 224 Partition 24 Command Output Labels 001 Partition 24 Command Output 1 2 x 14 Characters 002 Partition 24 Command Output 2 003 Partition 24 Command Output 3 004 Partition 24 Command Output 4 225 Partition 25 Command Output Labels 001 Partition 25 Command Output 1 2 x 14 Characters 002 Partition 25 Command Output 2 003 Partition 25 Command Outp...

Page 167: ... Schedule 3 Label 1 X 16 Characters 604 Schedule 4 Label 1 X 16 Characters 000 801 Keypad Labels 1 X 14 Characters Description on page 86 001 Keypad 1 Label 017 Keypad 17 Label 002 Keypad 2 Label 018 Keypad 18 Label 003 Keypad 3 Label 019 Keypad 19 Label 004 Keypad 4 Label 020 Keypad 20 Label 005 Keypad 5 Label 021 Keypad 21 Label 006 Keypad 6 Label 022 Keypad 22 Label 007 Keypad 7 Label 023 Keypa...

Page 168: ...nder 13 Label 006 Output Expander 6 Label 014 Output Expander 14 Label 007 Output Expander 7 Label 015 Output Expander 15 Label 008 Output Expander 8 Label 016 Output Expander 16 Label 804 HSM3408 8 I O Expansion Label 1 X 14 ASCII Description on page 86 001 8 I O Expansion 1 Label 016 8 I O Expansion 16 Label 002 8 I O Expansion 2 Label 017 8 I O Expansion 17 Label 003 8 I O Expansion 3 Label 018...

Page 169: ...4CX Corbus Repeater Label 1 X 14 Characters 001 Corbus Repeater 1 Label 002 Corbus Repeater 2 Label 003 Corbus Repeater 3 Label 004 Corbus Repeater 4 Label 005 Corbus Repeater 5 Label 006 Corbus Repeater 6 Label 007 Corbus Repeater 7 Label 008 Corbus Repeater 8 Label 009 Corbus Repeater 9 Label 010 Corbus Repeater 10 Label 011 Corbus Repeater 11 Label 012 Corbus Repeater 12 Label 013 Corbus Repeat...

Page 170: ...ell 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 24 Hour Latching Tamper 052 24 Hour Non Alarm 056 24 Hour High Temperature 057 24 Hour Low Temperature 060 24 Hour Non ...

Page 171: ...Null Zone 001 Delay 1 ü ü ü ü ü CP 01 ü ü 002 Delay 2 ü ü ü ü ü CP 01 ü ü 003 Instant ü ü ü ü ü CP 01 ü ü 004 Interior ü ü ü ü CP 01 ü ü 005 Interior Stay Away ü ü ü ü ü CP 01 ü ü 006 Delay Stay Away ü ü ü ü ü CP 01 ü ü 007 Delayed 24 Hour Fire ü 008 Standard 24 Hour Fire ü 009 Instant Stay Away ü ü ü ü CP 01 ü ü 010 Interior Delay ü ü ü ü CP 01 ü ü 011 Day Zone ü ü ü ü ü ü ü 012 Night Zone ü ü ü ...

Page 172: ... Medical ü ü CP 01 ü CP 01 ü 047 24 Hour Emergency ü ü CP 01 ü CP 01 ü 048 24 Hour Sprinkler ü ü CP 01 ü CP 01 ü 049 24 Hour Flood ü ü CP 01 ü CP 01 ü 051 24 Hour Latching Tamper ü ü CP 01 ü CP 01 ü 052 24 Hour Non Alarm ü 056 24 Hour High Temperature ü ü ü CP 01 ü CP 01 ü 057 24 Hour Low Temperature ü ü ü CP 01 ü CP 01 ü 060 24 Hr Non Latching Tamper ü ü CP 01 ü CP 01 ü 061 24 Hr Anti Masking ü 0...

Page 173: ...fault 5 6 kΩ Valid range 0 5 kΩ to 7 5 kΩ 005 075 7 4 System Times 005 System Times description on page 93 000 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 10 ms Automatic Clock Adjust Default 060 seconds 001 Partition ...

Page 174: ...ettle Delay 008 Partition 8 Timer Entry Delay 1 See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 009 Partition 9 Timer Entry Delay 1 See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 010 Partition 10 Timer Entry Delay 1 See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 011 Partition 11 Timer Entry Delay 1 See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay ...

Page 175: ...y Delay 1 See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 019 Partition 19 Timer Entry Delay 1 See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 020 Partition 20 Timer Entry Delay 1 See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 021 Partition 21 Timer Entry Delay 1 See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 022 Partiti...

Page 176: ...efaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 029 Partition 29 Timer Entry Delay 1 See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 030 Partition 30 Timer Entry Delay 1 See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 031 Partition 31 Timer Entry Delay 1 See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay Settle Delay 032 Partition 32 Timer Entry Delay 1 See p...

Page 177: ...gramming 000 Main Bell Partition Assignment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Y N N N N N N N 001 324 PGM Partition Assignment Default Partition 1 on All others off Description on page 96 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Y N N N N N N N 008 000 324 PGM Timer Programming 000 PGM Timers Minutes or Seconds o Minutes o Seconds 001 324 PGM 1 to 324 3 Digit Decimal Valid Range 001 255 Default 005 Description on page 96 PGM Zone Follower ...

Page 178: ...PGM 38 039 PGM 39 040 PGM 40 041 PGM 41 042 PGM 42 043 PGM 43 044 PGM 44 HSM2208 2 045 PGM 45 046 PGM 46 047 PGM 47 048 PGM 48 049 PGM 49 050 PGM 50 051 PGM 51 052 PGM 52 HSM2208 3 053 PGM 53 054 PGM 54 055 PGM 55 056 PGM 56 057 PGM 57 058 PGM 58 059 PGM 59 060 PGM 60 HSM2208 4 061 PGM 61 062 PGM 62 063 PGM 63 064 PGM 64 065 PGM 65 066 PGM 66 067 PGM 67 068 PGM 68 178 ...

Page 179: ...7 078 PGM 78 079 PGM 79 080 PGM 80 081 PGM 81 082 PGM 82 083 PGM 83 084 PGM 84 HSM2208 7 085 PGM 85 086 PGM 86 087 PGM 87 088 PGM 88 089 PGM 89 090 PGM 90 091 PGM 91 092 PGM 92 HSM2208 8 093 PGM 93 094 PGM 94 095 PGM 95 096 PGM 96 097 PGM 97 098 PGM 98 099 PGM 99 100 PGM 100 HSM2208 9 101 PGM 101 102 PGM 102 103 PGM 103 104 PGM 104 105 PGM 105 106 PGM 106 107 PGM 107 108 PGM 108 179 ...

Page 180: ...GM 118 119 PGM 119 120 PGM 120 121 PGM 121 122 PGM 122 123 PGM 123 124 PGM 124 HSM2208 12 125 PGM 125 126 PGM 126 127 PGM 127 128 PGM 128 129 PGM 129 130 PGM 130 131 PGM 131 132 PGM 132 HSM2208 13 133 PGM 133 134 PGM 134 135 PGM 135 136 PGM 136 137 PGM 137 138 PGM 138 139 PGM 139 140 PGM 140 HSM2208 14 141 PGM 141 142 PGM 142 143 PGM 143 144 PGM 144 145 PGM 145 146 PGM 146 147 PGM 147 148 PGM 148 ...

Page 181: ...HSM2208 16 157 PGM 157 158 PGM 158 159 PGM 159 160 PGM 160 161 PGM 161 162 PGM 162 163 PGM 163 164 PGM 164 HSM3204CX 17 293 PGM 293 294 PGM 294 295 PGM 295 296 PGM 296 297 PGM 297 298 PGM 298 299 PGM 299 300 PGM 300 301 PGM 301 302 PGM 302 303 PGM 303 304 PGM 304 305 PGM 305 306 PGM 306 307 PGM 307 308 PGM 308 309 PGM 309 310 PGM 310 311 PGM 311 312 PGM 312 313 PGM 313 181 ...

Page 182: ...rtition Status Alarm Memory 166 Partition Prox Used 209 Follower Zones 65 72 107 External Siren 132 Holdup Output 175 Bell Status and Programming Access Output 210 Follower Zones 73 80 109 Courtesy Pulse 134 24Hr Silent 176 Remote Operation 211 Follower Zones 81 88 111 Keypad Buzzer Follow 135 24Hr Audible Input 184 Open After Alarm 212 Follower Zones 89 96 114 Ready To Arm 146 TLM and Alarm 200 Z...

Page 183: ...one 000 248 Default 000 Prox Used 000 095 Default 000 Schedule 000 004 Default 000 Alarm Panel 001 PGM 1 002 PGM 2 003 PGM 3 004 PGM 4 HSM2204 1 005 PGM 5 006 PGM 6 007 PGM 7 008 PGM 8 HSM2204 2 009 PGM 9 010 PGM 10 011 PGM 11 012 PGM 12 HSM2204 3 013 PGM 13 014 PGM 14 015 PGM 15 016 PGM 16 HSM2204 4 017 PGM 17 018 PGM 18 019 PGM 19 020 PGM 20 HSM2208 1 037 PGM 37 038 PGM 38 039 PGM 39 040 PGM 40 ...

Page 184: ... 054 PGM 54 055 PGM 55 056 PGM 56 057 PGM 57 058 PGM 58 059 PGM 59 060 PGM 60 HSM2208 4 061 PGM 61 062 PGM 62 063 PGM 63 064 PGM 64 065 PGM 65 066 PGM 66 067 PGM 67 068 PGM 68 HSM2208 5 069 PGM 69 070 PGM 70 071 PGM 71 072 PGM 72 073 PGM 73 074 PGM 74 075 PGM 75 076 PGM 76 HSM2208 6 077 PGM 77 078 PGM 78 079 PGM 79 080 PGM 80 081 PGM 81 082 PGM 82 083 PGM 83 084 PGM 84 184 ...

Page 185: ...5 PGM 95 096 PGM 96 097 PGM 97 098 PGM 98 099 PGM 99 100 PGM 100 HSM2208 9 101 PGM 101 102 PGM 102 103 PGM 103 104 PGM 104 105 PGM 105 106 PGM 106 107 PGM 107 108 PGM 108 HSM2208 10 109 PGM 109 110 PGM 110 111 PGM 111 112 PGM 112 113 PGM 113 114 PGM 114 115 PGM 115 116 PGM 116 HSM2208 11 117 PGM 117 118 PGM 118 119 PGM 119 120 PGM 120 121 PGM 121 122 PGM 122 123 PGM 123 124 PGM 124 185 ...

Page 186: ... 135 PGM 135 136 PGM 136 137 PGM 137 138 PGM 138 139 PGM 139 140 PGM 140 HSM2208 14 141 PGM 141 142 PGM 142 143 PGM 143 144 PGM 144 145 PGM 145 146 PGM 146 147 PGM 147 148 PGM 148 HSM2208 15 149 PGM 149 150 PGM 150 151 PGM 151 152 PGM 152 153 PGM 153 154 PGM 154 155 PGM 155 156 PGM 156 HSM2208 16 157 PGM 157 158 PGM 158 159 PGM 159 160 PGM 160 161 PGM 161 162 PGM 162 163 PGM 163 164 PGM 164 186 ...

Page 187: ...GM 308 309 PGM 309 310 PGM 310 311 PGM 311 312 PGM 312 313 PGM 313 314 PGM 314 315 PGM 315 316 PGM 316 317 PGM 317 318 PGM 318 319 PGM 319 320 PGM 320 321 PGM 321 322 PGM 322 323 PGM 323 324 PGM 324 010 000 164 PGM Attributes 000 Main Bell Mask Description on page 101 R 01 Fire Alarm R 02 CO Alarm R 03 Burglary Alarm R 04 Flood Alarm R 05 Bell Squawks 001 164 PGM Attributes PGM 1 164 100 Null PGM ...

Page 188: ...y Mode R 01 True Output 117 Armed Stay Mode R 01 True Output 120 Away Armed No Bypass R 01 True Output 121 Command Output 1 R 01 True Output o 02 Timed Output R 03 Code Required R Schedule 001 122 Command Output 2 R 01 True Output o 02 Timed Output o 03 Code Required R Schedule 001 123 Command Output 3 R 01 True Output o 02 Timed Output o 03 Code Required R Schedule 001 124 Command Output 4 R 01 T...

Page 189: ... Required R 05 Loss of Clock R 06 DC Trouble R 07 Bus Voltage R 08 AC Trouble R 09 Device Fault R 10 Device Battery R 11 Device Tamper R 12 RF Delinquency R 13 Module Supervisory R 14 Module Tamper R 15 Communications R 16 Not Networked 156 Latched System Event R 01 True Output o 02 Timed Output R 04 Fire Alarm R 05 Panic Alarm R 06 Burglary Alarm R 07 Medical Alarm R 08 Supervisory R 09 Priority ...

Page 190: ...ry Absent 165 Prox Used R 01 True Output 166 Prox Used Part R 01 True Output o 02 Timed Output 175 Bell Prog Access R 01 True Output 176 Remote Operation R 01 True Output o 02 Timed Output 184 Open After Alarm R 01 True Output R 02 Timed Output 200 Zone Follow by Zone R 01 True Output o 02 Timed Output R 04 Latching o 05 Follow Alarm 190 ...

Page 191: ...es 89 96 213 Zone Follower Zones 97 104 214 Zone Follower Zones 105 112 215 Zone Follower Zones 113 120 216 Zone Follower Zones 121 128 217 Zone Follower Zones 129 136 218 Zone Follower Zones 137 144 219 Zone Follower Zones 145 152 220 Zone Follower Zones 153 160 221 Zone Follower Zones 161 168 222 Zone Follower Zones 169 176 223 Zone Follower Zones 177 184 224 Zone Follower Zones 185 192 225 Zone...

Page 192: ...6 007 PGM 7 008 PGM 8 HSM2204 2 009 PGM 9 010 PGM 10 011 PGM 11 012 PGM 12 HSM2204 3 013 PGM 13 014 PGM 14 015 PGM 15 016 PGM 16 HSM2204 4 017 PGM 17 018 PGM 18 019 PGM 19 020 PGM 20 HSM2208 1 037 PGM 37 038 PGM 38 039 PGM 39 040 PGM 40 041 PGM 41 042 PGM 42 043 PGM 43 044 PGM 44 HSM2208 2 045 PGM 45 046 PGM 46 047 PGM 47 048 PGM 48 049 PGM 49 050 PGM 50 051 PGM 51 052 PGM 52 HSM2208 3 053 PGM 53 ...

Page 193: ...GM 58 059 PGM 59 060 PGM 60 HSM2208 4 061 PGM 61 062 PGM 62 063 PGM 63 064 PGM 64 065 PGM 65 066 PGM 66 067 PGM 67 068 PGM 68 HSM2208 5 069 PGM 69 070 PGM 70 071 PGM 71 072 PGM 72 073 PGM 73 074 PGM 74 075 PGM 75 076 PGM 76 HSM2208 6 077 PGM 77 078 PGM 78 079 PGM 79 080 PGM 80 081 PGM 81 082 PGM 82 083 PGM 83 084 PGM 84 HSM2208 7 085 PGM 85 086 PGM 86 087 PGM 87 088 PGM 88 089 PGM 89 090 PGM 90 09...

Page 194: ...096 PGM 96 097 PGM 97 098 PGM 98 099 PGM 99 100 PGM 100 HSM2208 9 101 PGM 101 102 PGM 102 103 PGM 103 104 PGM 104 105 PGM 105 106 PGM 106 107 PGM 107 108 PGM 108 HSM2208 10 109 PGM 109 110 PGM 110 111 PGM 111 112 PGM 112 113 PGM 113 114 PGM 114 115 PGM 115 116 PGM 116 HSM2208 11 117 PGM 117 118 PGM 118 119 PGM 119 120 PGM 120 121 PGM 121 122 PGM 122 123 PGM 123 124 PGM 124 HSM2208 12 125 PGM 125 1...

Page 195: ...33 PGM 133 134 PGM 134 135 PGM 135 136 PGM 136 137 PGM 137 138 PGM 138 139 PGM 139 140 PGM 140 HSM2208 14 141 PGM 141 142 PGM 142 143 PGM 143 144 PGM 144 145 PGM 145 146 PGM 146 147 PGM 147 148 PGM 148 HSM2208 15 149 PGM 149 150 PGM 150 151 PGM 151 152 PGM 152 153 PGM 153 154 PGM 154 155 PGM 155 156 PGM 156 HSM2208 16 157 PGM 157 158 PGM 158 159 PGM 159 160 PGM 160 161 PGM 161 162 PGM 162 163 PGM ...

Page 196: ...M 301 302 PGM 302 303 PGM 303 304 PGM 304 305 PGM 305 306 PGM 306 307 PGM 307 308 PGM 308 309 PGM 309 310 PGM 310 311 PGM 311 312 PGM 312 313 PGM 313 314 PGM 314 315 PGM 315 316 PGM 316 317 PGM 317 318 PGM 318 319 PGM 319 320 PGM 320 321 PGM 321 322 PGM 322 323 PGM 323 324 PGM 324 011 PGM Configuration Options Description on page 109 PGM Zone Follower by Zone 000 248 Default 000 Prox Used 000 095 ...

Page 197: ...007 PGM 7 008 PGM 8 HSM2204 2 009 PGM 9 010 PGM 10 011 PGM 11 012 PGM 12 HSM2204 3 013 PGM 13 014 PGM 14 015 PGM 15 016 PGM 16 HSM2204 4 017 PGM 17 018 PGM 18 019 PGM 19 020 PGM 20 HSM2208 1 037 PGM 37 038 PGM 38 039 PGM 39 040 PGM 40 041 PGM 41 042 PGM 42 043 PGM 43 044 PGM 44 HSM2208 2 045 PGM 45 046 PGM 46 047 PGM 47 048 PGM 48 049 PGM 49 050 PGM 50 051 PGM 51 052 PGM 52 HSM2208 3 053 PGM 53 05...

Page 198: ...59 PGM 59 060 PGM 60 HSM2208 4 061 PGM 61 062 PGM 62 063 PGM 63 064 PGM 64 065 PGM 65 066 PGM 66 067 PGM 67 068 PGM 68 HSM2208 5 069 PGM 69 070 PGM 70 071 PGM 71 072 PGM 72 073 PGM 73 074 PGM 74 075 PGM 75 076 PGM 76 HSM2208 6 077 PGM 77 078 PGM 78 079 PGM 79 080 PGM 80 081 PGM 81 082 PGM 82 083 PGM 83 084 PGM 84 HSM2208 7 085 PGM 85 086 PGM 86 087 PGM 87 088 PGM 88 089 PGM 89 090 PGM 90 091 PGM 9...

Page 199: ...7 PGM 97 098 PGM 98 099 PGM 99 100 PGM 100 HSM2208 9 101 PGM 101 102 PGM 102 103 PGM 103 104 PGM 104 105 PGM 105 106 PGM 106 107 PGM 107 108 PGM 108 HSM2208 10 109 PGM 109 110 PGM 110 111 PGM 111 112 PGM 112 113 PGM 113 114 PGM 114 115 PGM 115 116 PGM 116 HSM2208 11 117 PGM 117 118 PGM 118 119 PGM 119 120 PGM 120 121 PGM 121 122 PGM 122 123 PGM 123 124 PGM 124 HSM2208 12 125 PGM 125 126 PGM 126 12...

Page 200: ...5 PGM 135 136 PGM 136 137 PGM 137 138 PGM 138 139 PGM 139 140 PGM 140 HSM2208 14 141 PGM 141 142 PGM 142 143 PGM 143 144 PGM 144 145 PGM 145 146 PGM 146 147 PGM 147 148 PGM 148 HSM2208 15 149 PGM 149 150 PGM 150 151 PGM 151 152 PGM 152 153 PGM 153 154 PGM 154 155 PGM 155 156 PGM 156 HSM2208 16 157 PGM 157 158 PGM 158 159 PGM 159 160 PGM 160 161 PGM 161 162 PGM 162 163 PGM 163 164 PGM 164 293 PGM 2...

Page 201: ...09 PGM 309 310 PGM 310 311 PGM 311 312 PGM 312 313 PGM 313 314 PGM 314 315 PGM 315 316 PGM 316 317 PGM 317 318 PGM 318 319 PGM 319 320 PGM 320 321 PGM 321 322 PGM 322 323 PGM 323 324 PGM 324 7 7 System Lockout 012 System Lockout 3 Digit Decimal Description on page 109 Keypad Lockout Range 000 255 Default 000 Note For EN installations maximum programmed lockout of 10 attempts Keypad Lockout Duratio...

Page 202: ... Temporal Three Fire Signaling 014 System Options 2 Description on page 110 o 1 Bell Squawk o 2 Bell Squawk on Auto Arm o 3 Bell Squawk on Exit o 4 Bell Squawk on Entry o 5 Bell Squawk on Trouble o 6 Reserved o 7 Exit Delay Termination o 8 Fire Bell Continues 015 System Options 3 Description on page 111 R1 F Key Enabled o 2 P Key Annunciation o 3 Quick Exit R 4 Quick Arming Function Key o 5 Reserv...

Page 203: ...udible RF Jam Trouble Beeps o 4 Multi Hit o 5 Late to Close o 6 Daylight Savings Time o7 Silence Chime During Quick Exit Delay o 8 Bell Squawk on Away Arm Disarm 018 System Options 6 Description on page 114 o 1 Test Transmission Exception o 2 Real Time Bypass Reporting o 3 Report Bypass for Stay Away Zones o 4 Auto Bypass Report o 5 Keypad Buzzer Alarm o 6 Reserved o 7 Exit Delay Restart CP 01 R 7...

Page 204: ...Entry Delay o 7 Installer Access and DLS EN R 7 Installer Access and DLS o 8 Troubles Inhibits Arming EN R 8 Troubles Inhibits Arming 021 System Options 9 Description on page 116 EN o 1 Trouble Display EN o 2 Keypad Blanking While Armed o 3 Reserved o 4 Ready Display o 5 PGM Keypad Blanking EN R 5 PGM Keypad Blanking o 6 Armed Display o 7 Open Cancels Arming EN R 7 Open Cancels Arming o 8 Audible ...

Page 205: ...this setting must be enabled EN R 5 Access Code Required for 2 o 6 Access Code Required for 3 EN R 6 Access Code Required for 3 o 7 Access Code Required for 4 EN R 7 Access Code Required for 4 o 8 6 Accessibility Option 024 System Options 12 Description on page 119 o 1 Reserved o 2 Reserved o 3 AC DC Inhibits Arming EN R 3 AC DC Inhibits Arming EN o 4 Tampers Inhibit Arming o 5 Real Time Clock Opt...

Page 206: ...iption on page 121 001 Partition 1 Auto Arming Times 24 Hour Wednesday 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday 002 Partition 1 Auto Disarm Times 24 Hour Wednesday 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday 003 Partition 1 Auto Disarming Holiday Schedule Holiday 1 o On R Off Holiday 3 o On R Off 3 digit decimal Holiday 2 o On R Off Ho...

Page 207: ...isarming Holiday Schedule Holiday 1 o On R Off Holiday 3 o On R Off 3 digit decimal Holiday 2 o On R Off Holiday 4 o On R Off 004 Partition 3 Auto Arming Pre Alert Default 004 005 Partition 3 Auto Arming Postpone Timer Default 000 006 Partition 3 No Activity Arming Timer Default 000 007 Partition 3 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Timer Default 001 154 Partition 4 Auto Arm Disarm 001 Partition 4 Auto ...

Page 208: ...Tuesday Saturday 002 Partition 6 Auto Disarm Times 24 Hour Wednesday 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday 003 Partition 6 Auto Disarming Holiday Schedule Holiday 1 o On R Off Holiday 3 o On R Off 3 digit decimal Holiday 2 o On R Off Holiday 4 o On R Off 004 Partition 6 Auto Arming Pre Alert Default 004 005 Partition 6 Auto Arming Postpone Timer Default 000 006 ...

Page 209: ...00 007 Partition 8 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Timer Default 001 159 Partition 9 Auto Arm Disarm 001 Partition 9 Auto Arming Times 24 Hour Wednesday 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday 002 Partition 9 Auto Disarm Times 24 Hour Wednesday 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday 003 Partition 9 Auto Disarming Holiday Schedule Ho...

Page 210: ...y 4 o On R Off 004 Partition 11 Auto Arming Pre Alert Default 004 005 Partition 11 Auto Arming Postpone Timer Default 000 006 Partition 11 No Activity Arming Timer Default 000 007 Partition 11 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Timer Default 001 162 Partition 12 Auto Arm Disarm 001 Partition 12 Auto Arming Times 24 Hour Wednesday 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday ...

Page 211: ... 003 Partition 14 Auto Disarming Holiday Schedule Holiday 1 o On R Off Holiday 3 o On R Off 3 digit decimal Holiday 2 o On R Off Holiday 4 o On R Off 004 Partition 14 Auto Arming Pre Alert Default 004 005 Partition 14 Auto Arming Postpone Timer Default 000 006 Partition 14 No Activity Arming Timer Default 000 007 Partition 14 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Timer Default 001 165 Partition 15 Auto Arm...

Page 212: ...nday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday 002 Partition 17 Auto Disarm Times 24 Hour Wednesday 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday 003 Partition 17 Auto Disarming Holiday Schedule Holiday 1 o On R Off Holiday 3 o On R Off 3 digit decimal Holiday 2 o On R Off Holiday 4 o On R Off 004 Partition 17 Auto Arming Pre Alert Default 004 005 Partition 1...

Page 213: ...on 19 No Activity Arming Timer Default 000 007 Partition 19 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Timer Default 001 170 Partition 20 Auto Arm Disarm 001 Partition 20 Auto Arming Times 24 Hour Wednesday 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday 002 Partition 20 Auto Disarm Times 24 Hour Wednesday 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday 003 Pa...

Page 214: ...Holiday 2 o On R Off Holiday 4 o On R Off 004 Partition 22 Auto Arming Pre Alert Default 004 005 Partition 22 Auto Arming Postpone Timer Default 000 006 Partition 22 No Activity Arming Timer Default 000 007 Partition 22 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Timer Default 001 173 Partition 23 Auto Arm Disarm 001 Partition 23 Auto Arming Times 24 Hour Wednesday 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Mond...

Page 215: ...y Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday 003 Partition 25 Auto Disarming Holiday Schedule Holiday 1 o On R Off Holiday 3 o On R Off 3 digit decimal Holiday 2 o On R Off Holiday 4 o On R Off 004 Partition 25 Auto Arming Pre Alert Default 004 005 Partition 25 Auto Arming Postpone Timer Default 000 006 Partition 25 No Activity Arming Timer Default 000 007 Partition 25 No Activity Arming Pre Aler...

Page 216: ...ition 28 Auto Arming Times 24 Hour Wednesday 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday 002 Partition 28 Auto Disarm Times 24 Hour Wednesday 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday 003 Partition 28 Auto Disarming Holiday Schedule Holiday 1 o On R Off Holiday 3 o On R Off 3 digit decimal Holiday 2 o On R Off Holiday 4 o On R Off 004 P...

Page 217: ...rming Postpone Timer Default 000 006 Partition 30 No Activity Arming Timer Default 000 007 Partition 30 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Timer Default 001 181 Partition 31 Auto Arm Disarm 001 Partition 31 Auto Arming Times 24 Hour Wednesday 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Default 9999 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday 002 Partition 31 Auto Disarm Times 24 Hour Wednesday 4 digit HH MM Sunday Thursday Defaul...

Page 218: ...tion 21 o Partition 6 o Partition 22 o Partition 7 o Partition 23 o Partition 8 o Partition 24 o Partition 9 o Partition 25 o Partition 10 o Partition 26 o Partition 11 o Partition 27 o Partition 12 o Partition 28 o Partition 13 o Partition 29 o Partition 14 o Partition 30 o Partition 15 o Partition 31 o Partition 16 o Partition 32 7 10 Partition and Zone Assignment 201 232 Partition Zone Assignme...

Page 219: ...85 192 o o o o o o o o 025 193 200 o o o o o o o o 025 193 200 o o o o o o o o 026 201 208 o o o o o o o o 026 201 208 o o o o o o o o 027 209 216 o o o o o o o o 027 209 216 o o o o o o o o 028 217 224 o o o o o o o o 028 217 224 o o o o o o o o 029 225 232 o o o o o o o o 029 225 232 o o o o o o o o 030 233 240 o o o o o o o o 030 233 240 o o o o o o o o 031 241 248 o o o o o o o o 031 241 248 o...

Page 220: ...o o o 030 233 240 o o o o o o o o 031 241 248 o o o o o o o o 031 241 248 o o o o o o o o 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 o o o o o o o o 001 01 08 o o o o o o o o 002 09 16 o o o o o o o o 002 09 16 o o o o o o o o 003 17 24 o o o o o o o o 003 17 24 o o o o o o o o 004 25 32 o o o o o o o o 004 25 32 o o o o o o o ...

Page 221: ...o o o o o o o 004 25 32 o o o o o o o o 004 25 32 o o o o o o o o 005 33 40 o o o o o o o o 005 33 40 o o o o o o o o 006 41 48 o o o o o o o o 006 41 48 o o o o o o o o 007 49 56 o o o o o o o o 007 49 56 o o o o o o o o 008 57 64 o o o o o o o o 008 57 64 o o o o o o o o 009 65 72 o o o o o o o o 009 65 72 o o o o o o o o 010 73 80 o o o o o o o o 010 73 80 o o o o o o o o 011 81 88 o o o o o o ...

Page 222: ...o o o o o o o o 010 73 80 o o o o o o o o 011 81 88 o o o o o o o o 011 81 88 o o o o o o o o 012 89 96 o o o o o o o o 012 89 96 o o o o o o o o 013 97 104 o o o o o o o o 013 97 104 o o o o o o o o 014 105 112 o o o o o o o o 014 105 112 o o o o o o o o 015 113 120 o o o o o o o o 015 113 120 o o o o o o o o 016 121 128 o o o o o o o o 016 121 128 o o o o o o o o 017 129 136 o o o o o o o o 017 ...

Page 223: ...o o o o o o o 016 121 128 o o o o o o o o 016 121 128 o o o o o o o o 017 129 136 o o o o o o o o 017 129 136 o o o o o o o o 018 137 144 o o o o o o o o 018 137 144 o o o o o o o o 019 145 152 o o o o o o o o 019 145 152 o o o o o o o o 020 153 160 o o o o o o o o 020 153 160 o o o o o o o o 021 161 168 o o o o o o o o 021 161 168 o o o o o o o o 022 169 176 o o o o o o o o 022 169 176 o o o o o ...

Page 224: ... o o o 021 161 168 o o o o o o o o 021 161 168 o o o o o o o o 022 169 176 o o o o o o o o 022 169 176 o o o o o o o o 023 177 184 o o o o o o o o 023 177 184 o o o o o o o o 024 185 192 o o o o o o o o 024 185 192 o o o o o o o o 025 193 200 o o o o o o o o 025 193 200 o o o o o o o o 026 201 208 o o o o o o o o 026 201 208 o o o o o o o o 027 209 216 o o o o o o o o 027 209 216 o o o o o o o o 0...

Page 225: ...6 201 208 o o o o o o o o 027 209 216 o o o o o o o o 027 209 216 o o o o o o o o 028 217 224 o o o o o o o o 028 217 224 o o o o o o o o 029 225 232 o o o o o o o o 029 225 232 o o o o o o o o 030 233 240 o o o o o o o o 030 233 240 o o o o o o o o 031 241 248 o o o o o o o o 031 241 248 o o o o o o o o 217 Partition 17 Zone Assignment 218 Partition 18 Zone Assignment Bit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bit 1 2 ...

Page 226: ...ssignment 220 Partition 20 Zone Assignment Bit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 001 01 08 o o o o o o o o 001 01 08 o o o o o o o o 002 09 16 o o o o o o o o 002 09 16 o o o o o o o o 003 17 24 o o o o o o o o 003 17 24 o o o o o o o o 004 25 32 o o o o o o o o 004 25 32 o o o o o o o o 005 33 40 o o o o o o o o 005 33 40 o o o o o o o o 006 41 48 o o o o o o o o 006 41 48 o o o o o o o o 007 4...

Page 227: ... o o o 006 41 48 o o o o o o o o 006 41 48 o o o o o o o o 007 49 56 o o o o o o o o 007 49 56 o o o o o o o o 008 57 64 o o o o o o o o 008 57 64 o o o o o o o o 009 65 72 o o o o o o o o 009 65 72 o o o o o o o o 010 73 80 o o o o o o o o 010 73 80 o o o o o o o o 011 81 88 o o o o o o o o 011 81 88 o o o o o o o o 012 89 96 o o o o o o o o 012 89 96 o o o o o o o o 013 97 104 o o o o o o o o 01...

Page 228: ...o o o 012 89 96 o o o o o o o o 012 89 96 o o o o o o o o 013 97 104 o o o o o o o o 013 97 104 o o o o o o o o 014 105 112 o o o o o o o o 014 105 112 o o o o o o o o 015 113 120 o o o o o o o o 015 113 120 o o o o o o o o 016 121 128 o o o o o o o o 016 121 128 o o o o o o o o 017 129 136 o o o o o o o o 017 129 136 o o o o o o o o 018 137 144 o o o o o o o o 018 137 144 o o o o o o o o 019 145 ...

Page 229: ... o o o o o 017 129 136 o o o o o o o o 017 129 136 o o o o o o o o 018 137 144 o o o o o o o o 018 137 144 o o o o o o o o 019 145 152 o o o o o o o o 019 145 152 o o o o o o o o 020 153 160 o o o o o o o o 020 153 160 o o o o o o o o 021 161 168 o o o o o o o o 021 161 168 o o o o o o o o 022 169 176 o o o o o o o o 022 169 176 o o o o o o o o 023 177 184 o o o o o o o o 023 177 184 o o o o o o o...

Page 230: ... o o o o o 022 169 176 o o o o o o o o 022 169 176 o o o o o o o o 023 177 184 o o o o o o o o 023 177 184 o o o o o o o o 024 185 192 o o o o o o o o 024 185 192 o o o o o o o o 025 193 200 o o o o o o o o 025 193 200 o o o o o o o o 026 201 208 o o o o o o o o 026 201 208 o o o o o o o o 027 209 216 o o o o o o o o 027 209 216 o o o o o o o o 028 217 224 o o o o o o o o 028 217 224 o o o o o o o...

Page 231: ...027 209 216 o o o o o o o o 027 209 216 o o o o o o o o 028 217 224 o o o o o o o o 028 217 224 o o o o o o o o 029 225 232 o o o o o o o o 029 225 232 o o o o o o o o 030 233 240 o o o o o o o o 030 233 240 o o o o o o o o 031 241 248 o o o o o o o o 031 241 248 o o o o o o o o 231 Partition 31 Zone Assignment 232 Partition 32 Zone Assignment Bit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 001 01 08 o o ...

Page 232: ...027 209 216 o o o o o o o o 027 209 216 o o o o o o o o 028 217 224 o o o o o o o o 028 217 224 o o o o o o o o 029 225 232 o o o o o o o o 029 225 232 o o o o o o o o 030 233 240 o o o o o o o o 030 233 240 o o o o o o o o 031 241 248 o o o o o o o o 031 241 248 o o o o o o o o 7 11 Communications 300 Panel Receiver Communications Path Description on page 123 001 Receiver 1 R PSTN Phone Line o Al...

Page 233: ... 6 7 8 002 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 003 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 004 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 005 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 006 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 007 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 008 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 009 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 010 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 011 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 012 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 234: ...R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 066 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 067 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 068 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 069 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 070 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 071 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 072 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 073 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 074 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 075 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 076 R R R R R ...

Page 235: ...R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 141 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 142 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 143 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 144 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 145 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 146 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 147 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 148 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 149 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 150 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 151 R R R R R ...

Page 236: ...R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 210 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 211 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 212 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 213 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 214 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 215 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 216 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 217 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 218 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 219 R R R R R R o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 220 R R R R R ...

Page 237: ...ore R 5 Keypad Panic Alarm P Key Alarm R 6 Keypad Panic Restore R 7 Auxiliary Input Alarm R 8 Auxiliary Input Alarm Restore 021 Fire Alarms 1 R 3 PGM 2 2 Wire Alarm R 4 PGM 2 2 Wire Alarm Restore 101 Tamper Events R 3 Module Tamper R 4 Module Tamper Restore R5 Keypad Lockout R 7 Remote Lockout 201 Open Close Events 1 R 1 User Closing R 2 User Opening R 5 Special Closing R 6 Special Opening R 7 Key...

Page 238: ...GM 2 2 Wire Trouble Restore 311 Maintenance Events 1 R 1 RF Jam Trouble R 2 RF Jam Trouble Restore R 3 Fire Trouble R 4 Fire Trouble Restore R 5 Cold Start R 6 Delinquency R 7 Self Test Trouble R 8 Self Test Trouble Restore 312 Maintenance Events 2 NA EN o 1 Installer Lead IN o 1 Installer Lead IN o 2 Installer Lead OUT o 2 Installer Lead OUT o 3 DLS Lead IN o 3 DLS Lead IN o 4 DLS Lead OUT o 4 DL...

Page 239: ...Module Comm Fault R 2 Alt Comm Module Comm Fault Restore R 7 Alt Comm Radio SIM Failure R8 Alt Comm Radio SIM Failure Restore 352 Alternate Communicator 2 R 1 Alt Comm Network Fault R 2 Alt Comm Network Fault Restore R 5 Alt Comm Ethernet Trouble R 6 Alt Comm Ethernet Trouble Restore 354 Alternate Communicator 4 R 1 Alt Comm Receiver 1 Trouble R 2 Alt Comm Receiver 1 Restore R 3 Alt Comm Receiver ...

Page 240: ...tition 17 Account Code 002 Partition 2 Account Code 018 Partition 18 Account Code 003 Partition 3 Account Code 019 Partition 19 Account Code 004 Partition 4 Account Code 020 Partition 20 Account Code 005 Partition 5 Account Code 021 Partition 21 Account Code 006 Partition 6 Account Code 022 Partition 22 Account Code 007 Partition 7 Account Code 023 Partition 23 Account Code 008 Partition 8 Account...

Page 241: ... 003 Partition 3 Opening Closing o Receiver 1 o Receiver 3 o Receiver 2 o Receiver 4 314 Partition 4 Call Directions 001 Partition 4 Alarm Restore R Receiver 1 RReceiver 3 R Receiver 2 R Receiver 4 002 Partition 4 Tamper Restore R Receiver 1 RReceiver 3 RReceiver 2 RReceiver 4 003 Partition 4 Opening Closing o Receiver 1 o Receiver 3 o Receiver 2 o Receiver 4 315 Partition 5 Call Directions 001 Pa...

Page 242: ...ition 9 Opening Closing o Receiver 1 o Receiver 3 o Receiver 2 o Receiver 4 320 Partition 10 Call Directions 001 Partition 10 Alarm Restore R Receiver 1 RReceiver 3 RReceiver 2 R Receiver 4 002 Partition 10 Tamper Restore R Receiver 1 R Receiver 3 R Receiver 2 RReceiver 4 003 Partition 10 Opening Closing o Receiver 1 o Receiver 3 o Receiver 2 o Receiver 4 321 Partition 11 Call Directions 001 Parti...

Page 243: ...3 Partition 15 Opening Closing o Receiver 1 o Receiver 3 o Receiver 2 o Receiver 4 326 Partition 16 Call Directions 001 Partition 16 Alarm Restore R Receiver 1 RReceiver 3 RReceiver 2 R Receiver 4 002 Partition 16 Tamper Restore R Receiver 1 R Receiver 3 R Receiver 2 RReceiver 4 003 Partition 16 Opening Closing o Receiver 1 o Receiver 3 o Receiver 2 o Receiver 4 327 Partition 17 Call Directions 00...

Page 244: ...3 Partition 21 Opening Closing o Receiver 1 o Receiver 3 o Receiver 2 o Receiver 4 332 Partition 22 Call Directions 001 Partition 22 Alarm Restore R Receiver 1 RReceiver 3 RReceiver 2 R Receiver 4 002 Partition 22 Tamper Restore R Receiver 1 R Receiver 3 R Receiver 2 RReceiver 4 003 Partition 22 Opening Closing o Receiver 1 o Receiver 3 o Receiver 2 o Receiver 4 333 Partition 23 Call Directions 00...

Page 245: ...3 Partition 27 Opening Closing o Receiver 1 o Receiver 3 o Receiver 2 o Receiver 4 338 Partition 28 Call Directions 001 Partition 28 Alarm Restore R Receiver 1 RReceiver 3 RReceiver 2 R Receiver 4 002 Partition 28 Tamper Restore R Receiver 1 R Receiver 3 R Receiver 2 RReceiver 4 003 Partition 28 Opening Closing o Receiver 1 o Receiver 3 o Receiver 2 o Receiver 4 339 Partition 29 Call Directions 00...

Page 246: ...er 3 Range 03 Contact ID 04 SIA Default 002 Receiver 2 004 Receiver 4 377 Communication Variables 3 digit decimal Range 000 255 attempts unless otherwise noted Description on page 131 001 Swinger Shutdown Attempts Alarms and Restore 000 014 Default 003 Tampers and Restore CP 01 Default 002 Maintenance and Restore 002 Communication Delays Communication Zone Delay Default 000 CP 01 Default 030 AC Fa...

Page 247: ... 6 o Alternate Dial EN 6 R Alternate Dial 7 o Reduced Dialing Attempts 8 o Activity Delinquency 381 Communicator Option 2 Description on page 134 1 o Keypad Ringback 2 o Bell Ringback 4 o Closing Confirmation 8 o Communications Priority Options 382 Communicator Option 3 Description on page 135 1 o Test Transmission Reciever 2 o Walk Test Communication 4 o Call Waiting Cancel 5 oAlarm com Enable Di...

Page 248: ... 212800 404 DLS SA Panel ID Description on page 137 12 digit hex 000000000000 FFFFFFFFFFFF 405 PSTN Double Call Timer Description on page 137 3 decimal 000 255 Default 060 406 PSTN Number of Rings to Answer On Description on page 137 3 decimal 000 255 Default 000 407 SA Access Code Description on page 137 6 digit hex 000000 FFFFFF Default FFFFFF 410 Automatic DLS Options Description on page 138 00...

Page 249: ...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 7 15 Schedule Programming 601 Programming Schedule 1 Description on page 86 Interval 1 101 Start Time 102 End Time 103 Days Assignment 104 Holiday Assignment 4 digit decimal 01 o Sunday o Holiday 1 HH MM 02 o Mo...

Page 250: ...Saturday 602 Programming Schedule 2 Interval 1 101 Start Time 102 End Time 103 Days Assignment 104 Holiday Assignment 4 digit decimal 01 o Sunday o Holiday 1 HH MM 02 o Monday o Holiday 2 to HH MM 03 o Tuesday o Holiday 3 Default 0000 04 o Wednesday o Holiday 4 05 o Thursday 06 o Friday 07 o Saturday Interval 2 201 Start Time 202 End Time 203 Days Assignment 204 Holiday Assignment 4 digit decimal ...

Page 251: ...day 1 HH MM 02 o Monday o Holiday 2 to HH MM 03 o Tuesday o Holiday 3 Default 0000 04 o Wednesday o Holiday 4 05 o Thursday 06 o Friday 07 o Saturday Interval 2 201 Start Time 202 End Time 203 Days Assignment 204 Holiday Assignment 4 digit decimal 01 o Sunday o Holiday 1 HH MM 02 o Monday o Holiday 2 to HH MM 03 o Tuesday o Holiday 3 Default 0000 04 o Wednesday o Holiday 4 05 o Thursday 06 o Frida...

Page 252: ...erval 2 201 Start Time 202 End Time 203 Days Assignment 204 Holiday Assignment 4 digit decimal 01 o Sunday o Holiday 1 HH MM to HH MM 02 o Monday o Holiday 2 Default 0000 03 o Tuesday o Holiday 3 04 o Wednesday o Holiday 4 05 o Thursday 06 o Friday 07 o Saturday Interval 3 301 Start Time 302 End Time 303 Days Assignment 304 Holiday Assignment 4 digit decimal 01 o Sunday o Holiday 1 HH MM to HH MM ...

Page 253: ...2 Date 2 003 Holiday Group 2 Date 3 004 Holiday Group 2 Date 4 005 Holiday Group 2 Date 5 006 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 Holiday Group 3 Date 4 Description on page 139 005 H...

Page 254: ...ation Assignment 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 ...

Page 255: ... 49 Station Assignment 050 Zone 50 Station Assignment 051 Zone 51 Station Assignment 052 Zone 52 Station 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 Z...

Page 256: ...ion Assignment 092 Zone 92 Station Assignment 093 Zone 93 Station Assignment 094 Zone 94 Station Assignment 095 Zone 95 Station Assignment 096 Zone 96 Station Assignment 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 ...

Page 257: ... Station Assignment 134 Zone 134 Station Assignment 135 Zone 135 Station Assignment 136 Zone 136 Station Assignment 137 Zone 137 Station Assignment 138 Zone 138 Station Assignment 139 Zone 139 Station Assignment 140 Zone 140 Station Assignment 141 Zone 141 Station Assignment 142 Zone 142 Station Assignment 143 Zone 143 Station Assignment 144 Zone 144 Station Assignment 145 Zone 145 Station Assignm...

Page 258: ... Station Assignment 176 Zone 176 Station Assignment 177 Zone 177 Station Assignment 178 Zone 178 Station Assignment 179 Zone 179 Station Assignment 180 Zone 180 Station Assignment 181 Zone 181 Station Assignment 182 Zone 182 Station Assignment 183 Zone 183 Station Assignment 184 Zone 184 Station Assignment 185 Zone 185 Station Assignment 186 Zone 186 Station Assignment 187 Zone 187 Station Assignm...

Page 259: ... Station Assignment 218 Zone 218 Station Assignment 219 Zone 219 Station Assignment 220 Zone 220 Station Assignment 221 Zone 221 Station Assignment 222 Zone 222 Station Assignment 223 Zone 223 Station Assignment 224 Zone 224 Station Assignment 225 Zone 225 Station Assignment 226 Zone 226 Station Assignment 227 Zone 227 Station Assignment 228 Zone 228 Station Assignment 229 Zone 229 Station Assignm...

Page 260: ... Listen to all zones Listen to zones in alarm 3 o Future Use 4 o Siren Active During 2 Way Audio 5 o Hang Up Auto Detection 6 o User Call In 7 o For Future Use 8 R 2 Way Audio Initiated by CS 605 Record Options 1 R Audio Capture Enable 2 o Erase on FTC 3 o Future Use 4 o Future Use 5 o Future Use 6 o Future Use 7 o Future Use 8 o Future Use 606 Audio Station Record Control Option 1 1 o Audio Stati...

Page 261: ...Duration 2 digit entry Default 90 616 Record Time 3 digit entry Default 105 617 Erase Time 2 digit entry Default 15 minutes 620 Audio Station Tamper Option 1 1 o Audio Station 1 Tamper 2 o Audio Station 2 Tamper 3 o Audio Station 3 Tamper 4 o Audio Station 4 Tamper 5 o Future Use 6 o Future Use 7 o Future Use 8 o Future Use 999 Reset Module Programming to Factory Defaults 999 installer code 999 26...

Page 262: ...Label Keypads 2 digit decimal Keypad 2 digit decimal Partition Assignment Keypad Label Repeaters Selection Repeater Repeater Label 001 248 Configure Wireless Zones 1 to 248 551 556 Configure Wireless Sirens 1 16 601 632 Configure Wireless Keys 1 32 701 716 Configure Wireless Keypads 801 810 Wireless Options 841 Visual Verification Programming 901 905 Delete Wireless Devices 921 925 Replace Wireles...

Page 263: ...ar o 8 Network Trouble Suppression 007 DNS Server IP 1 Default 000 000 000 000 008 DNS Server IP 2 Default 000 000 000 000 010 System Toggle Options 3 o 1 2 Way Audio Over Cellular o 2 Visual Verification Default o 3 Video On Demand o 4 Receiver Group 011 Communicator Installer CodeI Default CAFE Valid range 0000 FFFF DLS configuration 012 DLS Incoming Port Default 03062 Valid range 00000 65535 01...

Page 264: ...lt 00 Program 00 disable or FF enable 030 FTC Restore 080 Default FF Program 00 disable or FF enable 080 TFTP UDP server IP address Default 000 000 000 000 081 TFTP UDP server port number Default 0C11 Program 00 disable or FF enable 082 TFTP UDP local port Default 0C12 Program 00 disable or FF enable 083 TFTP UDP server DNS Default 32 ASCII characters DLS SA configuration 095 DLS SA Incoming Local...

Page 265: ... Default 000000 Valid range 000000 0FFFFF 113 Receiver 2 IP Address Default 000 000 000 000 114 Receiver 2 UDP Remote Port Default 03061 Valid range 00000 65535 115 Receiver 2 UDP Local Port Default 03065 Valid range 00000 65535 116 Receiver 2 Domain Name Default 32 ASCII characters 124 Ethernet Test Transmission Time Default 9999 Valid 00 23 HH 00 59 MM 125 Ethernet Test Transmission Cycle Defaul...

Page 266: ...65535 215 Receiver 4 APN Default 32 ASCII characters 216 Receiver 4 Domain Name Default 32 ASCII characters System cellular configuration 221 Cellular Public Access Point Name Default 32 ASCII characters 222 Cellular Login User Name Default 32 ASCII characters 223 Cellular Login Password Default 32 ASCII characters 224 Cellular Test Transmission Time of Day Default 9999 Valid range 00 23 hrs HH 00...

Page 267: ...gration Toggle Options 2 o1 Integration Over USB o2 Integration Over Cellular o3 Integration Over Ethernet o4 Reserved R5 ITv2 Integration Protocol o6 Reserved o7 Reserved o8 Reserved 426 Session 1 Integration Toggle Options 3 o1 UDP Polling o2 TCP Polling o3 Real time Notification o4 Notification Follows Poll o5 Firewall IP o6 Reserved o7 Reserved o8 Reserved 427 Session 1 Interactive Polling Int...

Page 268: ...sarming Notifications R4 Trouble and Trouble Restore Notifications R5 Test Transmission Notifications R6 Reserved R7 Reserved R8 Reserved 692 Session 2 Notification Control R1 Alarm and Alarm Restore Notifications R2 Tamper and Tamper Restore Notifications R3 Arming and Disarming Notifications R4 Trouble and Trouble Restore Notifications R5 Test Transmission Notifications R6 Reserved R7 Reserved R...

Page 269: ...o7 Reserved o8 Reserved Radio diagnostics 976 Configuration File Version 977 Cellular NetworkProvider MCC MNC Code 978 Cellular Network Type 979 Cellular Network CSQ 980 Radio Reset Codes 981 Radio Type 982 Radio Firmware Version 983 Firmware Update Diagnostics Section 984 Communicator Status 985 Radio Initialization Status 986 System Toggle Options 4 o1 Remote Shutdown Enable Default Communicator...

Page 270: ...03 o Partition 3 19 o Partition 19 04 o Partition 4 20 o Partition 20 05 R Partition 5 21 o Partition 21 06 o Partition 6 22 o Partition 22 07 o Partition 7 23 o Partition 23 08 o Partition 8 24 o Partition 24 09 R Partition 9 25 o Partition 25 10 o Partition 10 26 o Partition 26 11 o Partition 11 27 o Partition 27 12 o Partition 12 28 o Partition 28 13 R Partition 13 29 o Partition 29 14 o Partit...

Page 271: ...artition Select 19 80 Partition Select 20 81 Partition Select 21 82 Partition Select 22 83 Partition Select 23 84 Partition Select 24 85 Partition Select 25 86 Partition Select 26 87 Partition Select 27 88 Partition Select 28 89 Partition Select 29 90 Partition Select 30 91 Partition Select 31 92 Partition Select 32 011 Keypad I O Zone number or output number 3 digit decimal Default 000 012 Local ...

Page 272: ...227 247 8 28 48 68 88 108 128 148 168 188 208 228 248 9 29 49 69 89 109 129 149 169 189 209 229 10 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 190 210 230 11 31 51 71 91 111 131 151 171 191 211 231 12 32 52 72 92 112 132 152 172 192 212 232 13 33 53 73 93 113 133 153 173 193 213 233 14 34 54 74 94 114 134 154 174 194 214 234 15 35 55 75 95 115 135 155 175 195 215 235 16 36 56 76 96 116 136 156 176 196 216 236 17 ...

Page 273: ...2 Slot Assignment 003 Edit Module Slot Assignment 101 Delete Keypads 102 Delete HSM2108 8 Zone Module 103 Delete HSM2208 8 Output Module or High Current O P 104 Delete HSM3408 8 I O Expansion Module 106 Delete HSM2Host 108 Delete HSM2955 109 Delete HSM2300 Power Supply 1A 110 Delete HSM2204 4 High Current Output 111 Delete HSM3350 3A Power Supply Module 112 Delete HSM3204CX Corbus Repeater 903 Con...

Page 274: ... Days Default 014 001 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 1 8 002 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 9 16 003 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 Zon...

Page 275: ...s 177 184 024 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 185 192 025 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 193 200 026 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 201 208 027 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 209 216 028 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 217 224 029 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 225 232 030 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 233 240 031 Zone Soak Test Assignment Zones 241 248 275 ...

Page 276: ...High Charge Current 07 oHSM3204CX 7 High Charge Current 08 oHSM3204CX 8 High Charge Current 09 oHSM3204CX 9 High Charge Current 10 oHSM3204CX 10 High Charge Current 11 oHSM3204CX 11 High Charge Current 12 oHSM3204CX 12 High Charge Current 13 oHSM3204CX 13 High Charge Current 14 oHSM3204CX 14 High Charge Current 15 oHSM3204CX 15 High Charge Current 16 oHSM3204CX 16 High Charge Current 040 HSM3350 M...

Page 277: ...riptions on page 160 989 Default Master Code 990 Installer Lockout Enable Disable 991 Default Keypads 999 Default All Keypads 901 932 Default Keypad 1 32 993 Default Alternate Communicator 996 Default HSM2HOST Wireless Receiver 988 Default HSM2955 999 Default System 277 ...

Page 278: ...nit Failure HSM3204CX Corbus Repeater 09 Power Unit Failure HSM3350 3 A Power Supply 10 Overcurrent 02 Module Low Battery 01 Panel low battery 02 Panel no battery 04 HSM2204 1 4 low battery 05 HSM2204 1 4 no battery 07 HSM2300 1 4 low 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 HSM33...

Page 279: ...ress 01 to determine specific trouble Trouble Troubleshooting 01 Bell Circuit Bell Bell open circuit Disconnect Bell leads and measure resistance Open circuit indicates break in wiring or defective siren bell Jumper Bell with 1K resistor Brown Black Red 02 RF Jam Detected Wireless receiver excessive noise detected Check event buffer to determine specific trouble If buffer logs RF jam check for RF ...

Page 280: ...rouble condition will not clear until the battery voltage is 12 5VDC min under load NOTE If battery is new allow 1 hour to charge 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...

Page 281: ...able to hold a charge due to age 13 HSM3350 low battery 1 Enter 13 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 14...

Page 282: ...age Enter 04 to view zone expanders with a bus voltage of less than 5 9V 05 HSM2300 Bus Low Voltage Enter 05 to view power supplies with a bus voltage of less than 6 9V 06 HSM2204 Bus Low Voltage Enter 06 to view high current output modules that have detected a bus voltage of less than 6 9V 07 Panel Corbus Fault The panel has detected that its corbus output voltage is less than 9 0V or higher than...

Page 283: ... SEOL fire zones Connect a 5 6K resistor across the Z and COM terminals 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 w...

Page 284: ... low battery through the 2 menu Replace the batteries in the device with same 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 cir...

Page 285: ...y activating the tamper switch if present Ensure that the rubber 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 P...

Page 286: ...er 1 4 Trouble Alternate communicator is failing to initialize to the receiver Ensure that the Ethernet path has Internet connectivity If using a static IP address confirm that the gateway and subnet mask are entered correctly If the network has a firewall ensure the network has the programmed outgoing ports open default UDP port 3060 and port 3065 Ensure that all cellular receiver APNs have been ...

Page 287: ... Ensure the aux current draw has not exceeded the documented limits Ensure voltage between AUX and AUx is between 9VDC to 14VDC Trouble 14 Module Tamper Press 14 to determine specific trouble Trouble Troubleshooting 01 Interactive Zone 02 Interactive Partition Check the Alarm com communicator firmware is compatible with PSP firmware to support extended number of Zones and Partitions Interactive Zo...

Page 288: ...Zone Alarms A R Seesee SIA Format Level 2 Hard Coded on page 288 for details 307 Zone Restores A R 307 Zone tamper restore MA R E 3 83 ZZZ R 3 83 ZZZ TA ZZZ TR ZZZZ 307 Zone fault restore MA R E 3 8A ZZZ R 3 8A ZZZ UT ZZZZ UJ ZZZZ Tamper Events 308 101 Keypad 1 32 tamper restore alarm T R E 3 83 601 632 R 3 83 601 632 TA 0601 0632 TR 0601 0632 308 101 Siren 1 16 tamper restore alarm T R E 3 83 801...

Page 289: ...ded O C E 4 54 000 CI 0000 308 211 Exit Fault 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 Power unit failur...

Page 290: ...601 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 HSM2204 Aux Supply 1 4 trouble restore MA R E 3 12 601 604 R 3 12 601 604 YI 0601 604 YJ 0601 0604 308 332 HSM2300 Aux Supply 1 4 trouble restore MA ...

Page 291: ... ER 0000 308 351 Alternate Communicator Radio SIM failure restore MA R E 3 AA 001 R 3 AA 001 YX 0001 YZ 0001 308 351 Alternate Communicator cellular trouble restore MA R E 3 AA 001 R 3 AA 001 YX 0001 YZ 0001 308 352 Alternate Communicator Ethernet trouble restore MA R E 3 AA 001 R 3 AA 001 YX 0001 YZ 0001 308 354 Alternate Communicator Receiver 1 4 absent restore MA R E 3 5A 001 004 R 3 5A 001 004...

Page 292: ... E 3 A1 901 908 R 3 A1 901 908 UT UJ ZZZZ 308 361 RF jam restore MA R E 3 44 000 R 3 44 000 XQ 0000 XH 0000 308 361 Wireless repeater 1 8 RF jam restore MA R E 3 44 901 908 R 3 44 901 908 XQ 0901 0908 XH 0901 0908 Miscellaneous Alarms 308 001 Duress Alarm Code entered at keypad A R E 1 21 000 HA 0000 308 001 Opening After Alarm Disarmed with alarm in memory A R E 4 58 000 OR 0000 308 001 Recent Cl...

Page 293: ...UB ZZZZ 308 221 Zone Unbypass O C R 5 7A ZZZ UU ZZZZ Testing 308 401 Walk Test Begin End T E 6 A7 UUU R 6 A7 UUU TS UUUU TE UUUU 308 401 Periodic Test T E 6 A2 000 RP 0000 308 401 Periodic Test with Trouble T E 6 A8 000 RP 0000 308 401 System Test 6 bell communications test T E 6 A1 000 RX 0000 Maintenance 308 311 Fire trouble restore MA R E 3 73 ZZZ R 3 73 ZZZ FT ZZZZ FJ ZZZZ 308 314 Gas trouble ...

Page 294: ...BA ZZZZ BH ZZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ R 1 3A ZZZ Instant BA ZZZZ BH ZZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ R 1 3A ZZZ Interior BA ZZZZ BH ZZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ R 1 3A ZZZ Interior Stay Away BA ZZZZ BH ZZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ R 1 3A ZZZ Delay Stay Away BA ZZZZ BH ZZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ R 1 3A ZZZ Instant Stay Away BA ZZZZ BH ZZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ R 1 3A ZZZ Interior Delay BA ZZZZ BH ZZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ R 1 3A ZZZ Day Zone BA ZZZZ BH ZZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ R 1 3A ZZZ Ni...

Page 295: ...ZZ FV ZZZZ E 2 AA ZZZ R 2 AA ZZZ 24 Hr Gas GA ZZZZ GH ZZZZ E 1 51 ZZZ R 1 51 ZZZ 24 Hr CO Alarm GA ZZZZ GH ZZZZ E 1 62 ZZZ R 1 62 ZZZ 24 Hr Holdup HA ZZZZ HH ZZZZ E 1 22 ZZZ R 1 22 ZZZ 24 Hr Panic PA ZZZZ PH ZZZZ E 1 2A ZZZ R 1 2A ZZZ 24 Hr Flood WA ZZZZ WH ZZZZ E 1 54 ZZZ R 1 54 ZZZ 24 Hr Heat KA ZZZZ KH ZZZZ E 1 58 ZZZ R 1 58 ZZZ 24 Hr Medical MA ZZZZ MH ZZZZ E 1 AA ZZZ R 1 AA ZZZ 24 Hr Emergenc...

Page 296: ...Interior 099 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 134 On 135 Open 136 Opening 137 Pan...

Page 297: ...08 Standard 24Hr Fire Wireless Refer to 001 zone types on page 87 for details 3 2 Digit 2 System EOL Configuration Options Option EOL configuration 13 bit 1 13 bit 2 1 NC Loops ON OFF 2 SEOL OFF OFF 3 DEOL OFF ON 3 3 Digit 3 Reporting Code Communication Options Entry Template Programming 1 Disabled 380 Comm Toggles 1 Bit 1 Communications Enabled Off 2 Receiver 1 and 2 SIA with Backup 380 Comm Togg...

Page 298: ...Receiver 2 04 SIA 350 Communicator Formats 003 Receiver 3 04 SIA 350 Communicator Formats 004 Receiver 4 04 SIA 381 Comm Toggles 2 Bit 2 Bell Ringback Off 384 Comm Backup Bit 2 Receiver 2 Backup 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 30...

Page 299: ...sabled Common Group Common Group Common Group Programming Set all reporting codes to automatic 308 Event Reporting All Events On Alarm restore call directions enabled 311 001 Partition 1 Alarm Restore Bit 1 Receiver 1 On 311 001 Partition 1 Alarm Restore Bit 2 Receiver 2 Off 311 001 Partition 1 Alarm Restore Bit 3 Receiver 3 Off 311 001 Partition 1 Alarm Restore Bit 4 Receiver 4 Off Tamper restore...

Page 300: ...nel 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 5 Panel AUX Trouble On 308 302 Bit 6 Panel AUX Trouble Restore On 308 332 Bit 5 Module AUX Trouble On 308 332 Bit 6 Module AUX Trouble Restore O...

Page 301: ...led 2 401 Option 1 ON Option 3 OFF Option 4 OFF 406 008 Double Call Enabled Call Back Disabled User Initiated Call Up Disabled Number of Rings to Answer On is 8 3 401 Option 1 ON Option 3 ON Option 4 OFF 406 008 Double Call Enabled Call Back Enabled User Initiated Call Up Disabled Number of Rings to Answer On is 8 4 401 Option 1 ON Option 3 OFF Option 4 ON 406 008 Double Call Enabled Call Back Dis...

Page 302: ... s Code i Enter the 4 6 or 8 digit installer access code dependent on section 041 All digits must be entered in order to complete the section entry ii This code is entered into programming section 006 001 iii After the installer code has been programmed the system returns to the base installer programming menu iv All template programming information defaults after performing a hardware or software...

Page 303: ...9 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 160 ヲ ア ィ ゥ ェ ォ カ ュ ョ シ ア イ ゥ ェ ォ カ キ ク 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 ケ コ サ シ ス セ ソ タ ダ ツ テ ト ナ ニ ヌ ネ ノ ハ ヒ フ ヘ ホ マ ミ 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 ム メ モ ヤ ユ ョ ラ リ ル レ ロ ワ ン α ä β Ɛ μ σ ρ ϧ ʃ 20...

Page 304: ...must be provided to the Telephone Company HS3032 Product Identifier US F53AL01AHS3256 HS3128 Product Identifier US F53AL01AHS3256 HS3248 Product Identifier US F53AL01AHS3256 USOC Jack RJ 31X Telephone Connection Requirements A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the A...

Page 305: ...ical Specifications This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that ISED Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Industry ISED approved the equipment NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal equipment is 0 1 The REN...

Page 306: ... PG9936 Smoke Detector for Fire Installations section 001 fire zone shall be programmed as type 025 l The entry delay shall not exceed 45 seconds see section 005 l The exit delay shall not exceed 60 seconds refer to section 005 l The minimum Bell Time out is 4 minutes refer to section 005 Note Connect Bell output to a UL ULC Listed audible device e g UL File S8534 model TS 443S 6 rated to operate ...

Page 307: ...reak detectors etc shall be connected to the compatible power supply modules AUX outputs located on the power supply module board assembly for example HSM3350 HSM3204CX or expander module AUX output located on the expander module board assembly for example HSM3408 ULC Commercial Burglary Security Levels I IV The following wireless PowerG devices models are ULC listed under ULC S304 requirements fo...

Page 308: ...ilable are not provided with 24 hour standby power on the equipment and facilities used between the premises and the signal receiving center it is required that for passive communication channels used in monitored protective signaling system installations the testing time of the passive communication channels should be reduced from the current 24 hours to 6 hours to better ensure that the system a...

Page 309: ...pped from the factory and for other programming information refer to the following table The following optional subassembly modules also bear the SIA CP 01 2014 classification and may be used if desired HSM2108 zone expander HSM2208 PGM output module HSM2300 auxiliary power supply HSM2204 output module HSM2HOST9 2 way wireless transceiver PG9901 indoor siren PG9911 outdoor siren and LE9080 3G9080 ...

Page 310: ...quawk enabled for arming disarming Default Enabled Allowed Entry delay s 005 001 008 options 1 and 2 Access to entry and exit delays and bell time out for the system Note 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 002 001 248 option 7 ON Access to zone attributes i e swin...

Page 311: ...nual Walk Test Mode 8 Installer code 901 This mode is used to test each zone on the system for proper functionality Walk Test Communications 382 option 2 Enables communication of zone alarms while walk test is active Default Disabled Walk Test Start End Reporting Codes 308 401 options 1 and 2 Access to the reporting codes for walk test start and end times Duress Code Duress codes function the same...

Page 312: ...ant installations applicable to integrated phone line and Eth ernet communicator only The communicator operates in pass through mode and it does acknowledge the alarm to the compatible control panel after an acknowledgement has been received from the compatible alarm receiver 1 The integrated communicator is monitored by the control panel and is programmed via the menu available from the compatibl...

Page 313: ...rocedure 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 is capable to support the following unsetting methods in accordance with BS8243 6 4 2 Prevention of entry to the super...

Page 314: ...door contact is used as the method of completion of setting then the keypad should be sited near to the final exit door so that the IAS can be unset promptly Where appropriate additional internal audible indications PG8911 indoor sirens should be provided so that persons within a building are informed that the HS3032 HS3128 and HS3248 are due to be set Additional keypads should be provided where a...

Page 315: ... or plug in cellular module models LE 3G 3H9080 DACT Passive Level P1 PSDN Passive P1 3 Active A1 4 use with Internal Ethernet communicator and or plug in cellular module models LE 3G 3H9080 DACT PSDN Passive PSDN Active use with Internal Ethernet communicator and or plug in cellular module models LE 3G 3H9080 25 25 30 30 PG9926 PG9916 Smoke Detector Circuit zone Control Unit Delay Sec Models Dela...

Page 316: ...e warning device shall be set to max 10 min Memory CMOS EEPROM Retains programming information and system status on AC or battery failure for 20 years minimum not verified by UL Power supply North America HS65WPS mounted in the same enclosure permanently connected HS65WPSNA mounted in the same enclosure or outside cord connected HS65WPSNAS hardwired use in ULC Commercial Burg Security Level IV and...

Page 317: ...e communicator standby 100 mA DC HS3032 HS3128 HS3248 including plug in communicator standby 120 mA DC The standby battery does not automatically recharge on reconnection of the AC mains external power supply if the battery terminal voltage is less than 9 6 VDC The minimum energy level of the standby battery in a charged state as a percentage of the rated capacity for the range of batteries that c...

Page 318: ...ate Module fault supervisory or tamper System overcurrent Additional 2 way wireless device support Visual verification images audio Proximity tag support PGM scheduling Quick arming User partition module zone and system labels Soak test Programmable system loop response Keypad and panel software versions viewable through keypad Doorbell zone type Power unit failure Low battery PGM type Feature not...

Page 319: ...other appropriate national standards for installation recommendations l Do not locate smoke detectors at the top of peaked or gabled ceilings the dead air space in these locations may prevent the unit from detecting smoke l Avoid areas with turbulent air flow such as near doors fans or windows Rapid air movement around the detector may prevent smoke from entering the unit l Do not locate detectors...

Page 320: ...tside do not re enter the house Wait for the fire department l 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 l Make sure your fire warning system is operational by conducting weekly tests If...

Page 321: ...port 32 HS2TCH keypads l Support for 16 HS2LCDWF keypads l Support for 16 HSM3204CX modules for the HS3248 panel l Communicator installer code added for option 851 011 l Native support for PGx309 l Support for Alarm Install PSP and PowerManage end user app l DLS Access Code editing available during account creation l Communicator default options 851 999 and section 993 321 ...

Page 322: ...addition to the items which void the Warranty the following items shall not be covered by Warranty i freight cost to the repair centre ii products which are not identified with DSC s product label and lot number or serial number iii products disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection or testing to verify any warranty claim Access car...

Page 323: ... moving through an area of insufficient coverage disconnect a warning device or interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system Power Failure Control units intrusion detectors smoke detectors and many other security devices require 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 f...

Page 324: ...d to the warnings in a timely manner If the system is monitored the response may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings Component Failure Although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operati...

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