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MA1008e
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1008eM
Installation Instructions
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NAPCO Security Systems
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Enable Communicator-Confidence Test
(Location
182
)
Program a "4" in Location
182
to enable the Communica-
tor-Confidence Test. This feature checks the telephone line
for the presence of a dial tone only in those systems that are
programmed to communicate with a central station.
Note:
Do not arm and disarm the panel just before making this test.
Hold down Key [6] until the sounder starts to pulse. If the
line is okay, the pulsing will stop; if not, a steady tone will
sound (check phone lines). To silence, hold down Key [9].
Enable Download with Answering Machine
(Location
082
)
Permits downloading to a telephone with an answering
machine (factory programmed). After one ring, the panel will
listen for the modem tone produced by the PCI2000. If rec-
ognized, the panel will go into line seizure and, if security
codes match, establish connection with the PCI2000.
Enable Keypad Auxiliary Panic
(Location
082
)
This feature may be enabled only if all system keypads
are
F/P/A-panic
compatible. (Cut panic-enabling jumpers in
all keypads). Pressing the [B/A] and [#] keys simultaneously
will activate Keypad
Auxiliary
Panic. This is a "report only"
feature. Program an Alarm Code in Locations
062
-
063
and a
Group-2 Subscriber ID Number. A successful report will be
indicated by a ringback at the keypad. In order to prevent
multiple alarms from being transmitted, subsequent Auxiliary-
Panic alarms cannot be tripped for five minutes. Also see
Keypad Aux. Alarm on NTO Lug
.
Enable Keypad Fire Panic
(Location
082
)
This feature may be enabled only if all keypads in the sys-
tem have the
F/P/A-panic
capability. (Cut panic-enabling
jumpers in all keypads). Pressing the [9/F] and [#] keys si-
multaneously will activate Keypad
Fire
Panic.
Enable Keypad (Police) Panic
See
Panic Zone
Enable Keypad Sounder on Alarm
(Locations
164
-
165
)
Programmable for Zones 1-7 and Keypad Panic. When
tripped, a steady tone will sound at the keypad until the panel
is disarmed.
Enable Keypad Tactile Beep
(Location
181
)
Causes the sounder to beep briefly with each press of a
button. For
RP1000LCD
and
RP1000eLCD
keypads: Cut
the keypad tactile-beep jumper to prevent a double beep
from sounding.
Exit/Entry Delay
(Locations
218
-
223
)
Permits exit and entry through the Exit/Entry Zone(s) (see
Locations
202
-
205
) after the system is armed without setting
off an immediate alarm. Exit delay allows the user to leave
the premises after the panel has been armed. Entry delay
allows the user time to enter and disarm the panel. Upon
entering, the keypad sounder will emit a steady tone to re-
mind the user to disarm.
Two separately-programmable entry delays are provided
to accommodate different entry zones (only one exit delay is
provided). If two or more Exit/Entry Zones are entered in
succession, the delay programmed for the last Exit/Entry
Zone entered will take precedence over all others.
Exit time (Locations
218-219
) and entry time (Locations
220-223
) may each be programmed for up to 255 seconds
(4¼ minutes). See
Time Selection
. If times are not pro-
grammed, exit time will be 60 seconds; entry delay will be 30
seconds. (In UL installations, exit time may not exceed 60
seconds; entry time may not exceed 45 seconds).
Entry delay may be cancelled by holding down Key [4]
(Instant Protection) prior to or after arming, however it will be
automatically reinstated upon disarming.
Exit Entry Follower
(Locations
206
,
207
)
A zone programmed as an Exit/Entry Follower will ignore
detection during the exit delay, and only during entry delay if
the Exit/Entry Zone is entered first. Thus, detection devices
(passive infrared detectors, for example) along the path be-
tween the keypad and the exit/entry door will not signal an
alarm during exit/entry delay under normal conditions. How-
ever, if a device in the Exit/Entry Follower Zone detects a vio-
lation when the exit/entry door has not first been entered,
there will be no entry delay and the Exit/Entry Follower Zone
will go into an instant alarm.
If the panel is armed with the entry delays cancelled
(Instant Protection), any violation on the Exit/Entry Zone or
the Exit/Entry Follower Zone will cause an immediate alarm.
Extended Format
See
Data Format
Failure to Communicate on NTO Lug
See
Untimed Output
Fault Find
See
Disable Fault Find
Fire Lug
(Lug E9)
Lug E9 (FIRE) will go to about 1VDC when a fire alarm is
tripped. E9 may be used to trip an LW-900 Long-Range
Wireless Interface. Or, a relay (400
Ω
minimum) may be con-
nected between E9 and Terminal 5 (+ AUX. POWER) if a
diode is wired in series (cathode to E9; anode to relay coil).
Fire Zone
(Terminals 11 & 12)
Fire on Burg Zone
(Locations
306-307
)
(
Note:
Do not use Fire Zones in Mercantile installations).
The Fire Zone is indicated by the red FIRE/TROUBLE key-
pad LED. Normally-open devices are connected across Ter-
minals 11 and 12, in parallel with the 2200
Ω
end-of-line resis-
tor (see Wiring Diagram). A short across the Fire Zone will
cause a fire alarm: the red LED will light and the sounder will
pulse; an open circuit (trouble) will cause a blinking red LED
and a pulsing sounder after a 10-second delay. The sounder
may be silenced using Reset Key [9]. The LED will go off
within 30 seconds after reset if the alarm or trouble is cleared.
Note:
Even if the Fire Zone is not used, the end-of-line resis-
tor must be installed.
For the Fire Zone to report on alarm (Location
168
) or to
restore (Location
172
), program Alarm Codes in Locations
016-017
and Restore Codes in Locations
056-057
.
Trouble
and
Restore Trouble
on
all
Fire Zones (including
Fire on Burg
Zones
, see below) are reported in Locations
020-021
and
060-061
, respectively. To reset Fire, program a "2" in Loca-
tion
181
(see
Reset Fire Zone
).
Any Zone 1-7 may be converted to a Fire Zone by pro-
gramming it for Fire on Burg Zone, however that zone must
be programmed for 24-Hour Protection as well. No other
zone feature except
Untimed Output
may be selected for that
zone, however program reporting features as required; Fire
alarms will activate a steady siren unless
Pulsing Fire Output
is programmed.
Note:
Only 4-wire smokes may be used on
zones programmed as
Fire on Burg Zone
.
When an alarm condition is detected on any Fire Zone, a
Fire Alarm Verification
feature will cause all zones to power
down for 10 seconds. Power is restored and a 4-second