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MA1008e
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Installation Instructions
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NAPCO Security Systems
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Abort Delay
(Locations
208
,
209
;
232
,
233
)
A delay period that allows cancellation of the central sta-
tion report. This is done by disarming the panel within the
delay period. Program Locations
208
-
209
for zone selection;
Locations
232
,
233
for delay time
(see Time Selection
). The
NTO Lug E15 will be subject to the abort delay if
Untimed
Output
and
Abort Delay
are programmed for the same zone.
Note:
If Abort Delay is selected for a 24-Hour Zone or a
Zone-Restore Zone, the cause of the alarm must be corrected
before disarming the panel.
AC-Failure Reporting
(Locations
169
;
173
)
If AC is removed from the panel, the first three LED's will
flash slowly and a "1" will be displayed (while armed or dis-
armed). If disarmed, holding down Key [9] will reset the indi-
cation for about three minutes to permit arming. However, the
failure indication will return within a few minutes, whether
armed or disarmed, unless AC power is restored. If pro-
grammed for
Report on Alarm
, the report will be delayed for 1
hour. Restores report immediately.
Access Number for Outside Line
(Locations
115
,
147
)
Some subscribers will have a telephone system that re-
quires one digit to access an outside line before the telephone
number can be dialed. Also, the first dial tone encountered
(prior to the access number) may have a frequency that is
different from that of the accessed dial tone (440Hz). One or
more 4-second
Pre-Dial Delay
"D"s may be entered before
the access number instead of a dial tone with frequency "E".
See
Pre-Dial Delay
.
If your subscriber's system uses an access number:
1. Contact the telephone-equipment supplier to find out if a
dial tone other than 440Hz is received prior to dialing the
access number. If the communicator must delay before
dialing the access number instead of attempting to rec-
ognize the dial tone, find out how many 4-second delays
must be programmed.
2. For Telephone 1, (a) enter the Dial-Tone Detection "E"
or
Pre-Dial Delay
"D" in Location
114
. Enter any extra
"D" that may be required starting in Location
115
; (b)
enter the access number digit in Location
115
, or the
first available location thereafter; (c) starting in the first
available location after the access number, enter any
Pre-Dial Delay "D"s needed before the second dial tone;
the
Dial Tone Detection
"E" for the second dial-tone fre-
quency; then the telephone number.
3. If Telephone 2 is used, repeat step 2 starting in location
146
. (See
Backup Reporting
;
Double Reporting
; and
Split Reporting
). Also see
Dial-Tone Detection
;
Pre-Dial
Delay
.
Alarm Codes
See
Report on Alarm
Alarm History
Hold-Down Key [B] will display (on the digital readout) all
alarm conditions that have occurred. While holding down Key
[B], note the number(s) displayed indicating the zone(s) vio-
lated. When the system is rearmed, the previous alarm his-
tory will stay memorized until automatically erased by a new
alarm condition. Note that
Alarm History
will not display Fire,
Fire Trouble, Ambush, or zones directed to Ambush, but it
will
display
Fire on Burg Zone
alarms.
Alarm Outputs
(Locations
181
,
210-211
;
224-225
;
228-229
;
Terminals
3
,
4
; NTO Lug
E15
)
The MA1008e has a common Burglary/Fire siren output
at Terminals 3 and 4. Steady bell and pulsing bell outputs for
Burglary and Fire, respectively, are selectable options. Table
4 summarizes wiring and programming for signaling an alarm
in typical installations. Refer to
Time Selection
for timeout
durations.
Ambush Code
(Locations
236
,
237
)
Burglary Output on Ambush
(Location
305
)
A 1- or 2-digit code that is entered by the user prior to
disarming to access the Ambush Zone, causing a silent report
to be sent to a central station. Thus, should a user be forced
to disarm by an assailant, he can silently signal an emergency
while appearing to be merely disarming the system. The
Arm/Disarm Code must be entered less than 10 seconds af-
ter the Ambush Code for an ambush report to be transmitted.
The Ambush Zone will automatically report when pro-
grammed to report on alarm.
To program the ambush feature, (a) program Ambush to
Report on Alarm
(enter a "2" in Location
168
); (b) enter 1 or 2
digits as the Ambush Code In Locations
236-237
; (c) enter an
Ambush alarm report code in Locations
018-019
.
Inform the user what the Ambush Code is, and that his
arm/disarm code must be entered less than 10 seconds after
the Ambush Code for an ambush report to be sent.
Burglary Output on Ambush may be programmed in
5. GLOSSARY & PROGRAMMING DATA
Output
Wiring
Output Locations
Timeout Locations
Remarks
Sweep Siren
Speaker on 3 (+) & 4 (–)
210, 211
224, 225
–
Fire (Steady) Siren
Speaker on 3 (+) & 4 (–)
–
228, 229
Fire Zones only
Fire (Pulsing) Siren
Speaker on 3 (+) & 4 (–)
"1" in location 181
228, 229
Fire Zones only
Steady Bell
Bell on 3 (+) & 4 (–)
210, 211
224, 225
Cut Jumper E
Pulsing Bell
Bell on 3 (+) & 4 (–)
"1" in location 181
228, 229
Fire Zones only; cut Jumper E
Untimed Output (NTO)
E15 (–) & 5 (+)
096-999
–
<300mA for strobes, etc. See NTO.
Note:
(1) For UL Residential Fire installations, use a bell on Terminals 3 (+) and 4 (-); cut Jumpers E and PS and install Jumper J2 (see Wiring
Diagram). See Time Selection for timeouts. (2) Cut Jumper to prevent the fire signal from sounding a steady siren (or bell, if Jumper E is cut). (3)
Cut Jumper D to produce an alternating two-tone siren sound.
Table 4. Alarm Outputs
Temporal Fire
Bell on 3(+) & 4 (–)
"C" in location 175
–
Provides supervised Bell Output