MA1008e
/
1008eM
Installation Instructions
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NAPCO Security Systems
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conjunction with either
Direct Zone 8 to Ambush
or
Direct Key-
pad Panic to Ambush
to sound are audible alarm when am-
bush is tripped. Also see
Direct Keypad Panic to Ambush
;
Di-
rect Zone 8 to Ambush
.
Anti-Jam Time
If the communicator does not detect a dial tone within 12
seconds, the
Anti-Jam
feature will be activated. That is, the
communicator will go off-line for a 15-second anti-jam interval
in order to free the telephone circuit from incoming calls, then
make another 12-second attempt at dial-tone detection. If still
unsuccessful, the communicator will again go off-line for 15
seconds, then proceed to dial anyway.
To test the Anti-jam feature, call the alarm phone line from
a different phone line, then activate an alarm. The incoming
call should be disconnected by the control panel.
Arm Lug (Lug E4)
Lug E4 (ARM) will go to approximately 1Vdc when the sys-
tem is armed. This lug may be used for auxiliary equipment.
For use, refer to the instructions furnished with the peripheral
device. Also see
Sounder Output On Lug E4
.
Audible Test on Arming (Location 180)
(Required for UL Mercantile installations). To test the alarm
circuit each time the system is armed, add a "1" to Location
180
. The alarm is then activated briefly about 8 seconds after
the panel is armed. If the alarm does not sound, the device
may be defective.
Audio Verification on NTO Lug
See
Untimed Output
Auto-Bypass Zone
See
Remove Auto-Bypass
Auto-Download ID Number
(Locations
252
,
253
)
Callback Select
(Location
254
)
Napco PCD2000 Software Version 2.E and later includes a
PC-Preset utility wherein numerous programs may be preset
for automatic remote uploading or downloading from the instal-
lation site while the computer is unattended (in standby mode).
The Auto-Download ID Number identifies the program in the
computer that will be selected. (Note that the Dealer Program
Code in the PCD2000 must agree with that of the control panel
for the remote connection to be established).
At the installation site, program the
Auto-Download ID
Number
in Locations
252
and
253
,
in decimal numbers
, corre-
sponding to that in the computer. Also program the
Callback
Telephone Number
of the computer. If two phone numbers
are programmed, select the phone to be called in Location
254. Then, arm the panel, disarm and, within five seconds,
access Function 5 to execute an Auto-Download.
Auto-Reset
(Location
200
-
201
)
Auto-Reset After Alarm Timeout
(Location
180
)
If a zone signals an alarm and is selected for Auto-Reset, it
will automatically rearm itself soon after the alarm condition is
removed.
Auto-Reset
may be delayed to occur after the time-
out period by programming a "2" in Location
180
.
Zones 1--8/Panic that are not programmed for
Auto-Reset
will not be capable of signaling another alarm until (a) the
cause of the alarm has been removed and (b) the panel is dis-
armed.
Also see
Swinger Shutdown
.
Backup Reporting
(Location
178
)
When Backup Reporting is selected and the communicator
does not reach the first telephone number after two attempts,
seven attempts will be made to reach the second telephone
number. Enter Subscriber Identification Numbers for Tele-
phone 2 (Locations
132
-
143
) and other information required
for Telephone 2 (Locations
144
-
163
). If
Double Reporting
is
selected with
Backup Reporting
, all reports sent to the first tele-
phone number will also be transmitted to the second telephone
number. However, if the first transmission fails, two reports will
be sent to Telephone 2 (Double Reporting).
Note:
Subscriber
Identification Numbers for both Telephones 1 and 2 must be
entered, even if they are the same.
Battery
12VDC standby power source in the control panel to pro-
vide backup protection in the event of a power loss. The 4AH
battery is supplied; the 7AH is available as an option. Note
that the battery is an integral part of the system. It must be
installed, even if AC power is present.
Battery Lug
(Lug E14)
This is a fused battery output (3A) designed primarily for
use with the MVA-1000 Talking Siren Driver.
Burg Lug
(Lug E14)
Lug E10 (BURG) will go to about 1VDC when a burglary
alarm is tripped. E10 may be used to trip an LW-900 Long-
Range Wireless interface. Or, a relay (400
Ω
minimum) may
be connected between E10 and Terminal 5 (+ AUX. POWER)
if a diode is wired in series (cathode to E10; anode to relay
coil).
Burglary Output
See
Alarm Outputs
Burglary Output on Ambush
See
Ambush Code
Callback Telephone Number 1
(Locations
270
-
285
;
PROM Page-1 Locations
014
-
029
)
Callback Telephone Number 2
(Locations
286
-
301
,
PROM Page-1 Locations
030
-
045
)
Number of Rings
(Location
269
; PROM Page-1 Location
013
)
The control panel will call back the PCI2000 as a security
check prior to downloading when using the Callback Method.
Provisions for two callback telephone numbers are made for
the Auto-Download Mode. Program at least one callback
number starting in Location
270
. (Remember that a "D" or an
"E" must be programmed before the telephone number - see
Telephone Numbers
). The panel will initiate the callback after
waiting 15 rings, unless programmed otherwise. To change
the number of rings before callback, enter the desired number
of rings (3 minimum, 15 maximum) in Location
269
. Also see
Auto-Download ID Number.
Chime Zone
(Location
088
-
089
)
Chime On with Group Bypass
See Group Bypass
This annunciator feature may be programmed for any zone
to sound at the keypad while disarmed when the zone goes
into trouble. Hold down Key [5] until the function beep sounds
to enable or disable the Chime. Chime duration is program-
mable (Locations
230
,
231
) in units of 1/4 seconds. See
Time
Selection
. The Chime-Zone number will be displayed for the
duration of the programmed chime time, or for as long as the
zone is open (or shorted), whichever is greater. Also see
Never-Arm Zone
.
Note:
A "1" in Location 230 will prevent the
sounder from coming on.