MA1008e
/
1008eM
Installation Instructions
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NAPCO Security Systems
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power-up time is started. Thereafter, the zone will be active
again. This represents a total processing time of 14 seconds
from the time the alarm is first detected. If an alarm condition
still exists or reoccurs within 2 minutes, an alarm will be initi-
ated, otherwise the zone will return to its original state.
Note:
Alarm restores are sent individually; trouble restores are not
sent until all fire troubles are restored.
Force-Arm Report
See
Closing Report
Ground-Start Module
,
GSM-400
(Lug E3)
If the dial tone is not continuously active, Ground-Start
Module Model GSM-400 will be required at Lug E3 to estab-
lish the dial tone. For installation, refer to the instructions fur-
nished with the GSM-400.
Group Bypass
(Location
196
,
197
)
Chime On with Group Bypass
(Location
081
)
Group Bypass removes a programmed group of zones
from the system. It is often used to deactivate some or all in-
terior zones simultaneously so that the user may move freely
throughout the premises but still be protected from intrusion
through armed perimeter zones.
Group Bypass is executed by pressing Key [B] twice; the
yellow BYPASS LED on the keypad will light. When the panel
is subsequently disarmed, all bypassed zones automatically
revert to non-bypassed zones. The zones bypassed may be
checked by holding down Key [2] (
Display Bypass
) until the
beep sounds and all zones have been displayed.
When a "1" is entered in Location
081
(
Watch On with
Group Bypass
), all Day Zones will be activated simultaneously
(
Watch Mode
) when
Group Bypass
is activated. See
Watch
On with Group Bypass
.
When a "2" is entered in Location
081
(
Chime On with
Group Bypass
), the Chime Mode will be enabled for all pro-
grammed zones when Group Bypass is activated. Note that
(a) Group Bypass need not be programmed for any zone to
use this feature; (b) if a zone is programmed as a Chime
Zone, it may not be programmed for Group Bypass; and (c) if
this feature is programmed, Hold-Down Function 5 (
Chime
On/Off
) is disabled. Also see
Chime Zone
.
Include Manual Bypass in Force-Arm/Status
See
Closing
Report
Key Input on Zone 7
(Location
183
)
For a remote arm/disarm keyswitch station, program an "8"
in Location
183
and wire a normally-open momentary key-
switch to Zone 7. Supervise the keyswitch with an end-of-line
resistor in parallel and program Zone 7 for
24-Hour Protection
.
This feature reports as User 1.
Keypad Aux. Alarm on NTO Lug
See
Untimed Output
Keypad Panic
See
Panic Zone
Line-Reversal Module
, M278
The Line-Reversal Module allows the control panel to be
monitored by a central station through leased lines. On alarm,
the module reverses normal line voltage polarity. For details,
see instructions furnished with the module.
Listen-in Lug
(Lug E5)
If the installation requires one, connect a Listen-In module
to Lug E5. The 12V at Lug E5 will drop to zero when the com-
municator goes off-hook. The voltage will return when the
transmission is completed and the module can occupy the
phone line.
Note:
A Listen-In Module may not be used in UL
installations.
Also see
Untimed Output: Audio Verification on NTO
.
Loop Response
(Locations
214-217
)
Loop response is the amount of time that a normally
closed circuit must remain open, or a normally-open circuit
remain closed, to trip an alarm. The slower the loop re-
sponse, the more immune the system will be to intermit tents
("swingers"). Selectable loop-response times are:
750mS (.75 sec.): The slowest loop-response time, rec-
ommended for use with magnetic contacts, window foil,
etc. Unless programmed otherwise, loop-response
time will be .750mS (milliseconds) for all zones.
50mS (.05 sec.): Used for momentary panic buttons and
area protection devices, such as photoelectric eyes,
passive infrared sensors, floor mats, etc.
7mS (.007 sec.): An extremely fast loop response used
primarily for window bugs.
Low Battery
(Location
169
,
173
)
Disable Low-Battery Display
(Location
305
)
A low-battery alarm will signal a system trouble ("2'" flash-
ing with LED's) when the battery terminal voltage drops below
11.5V (nominal). A low-battery condition may report to a cen-
tral station by programming a "4" in Location
169
. Low-
Battery restores report upon detection of a specified terminal
voltage during a dynamic battery test. See
Bell/Battery Test
(Hold-Down Function 1).
If
Disable Low-Battery Display
is programmed, there will
be no indication of a low-battery system trouble at the keypad
unless accompanied by another system trouble.
Never Arm
(Locations
090-091
)
A zone programmed as
Never-Arm
cannot go into alarm.
When tripped, it will display at the keypad when Hold-Down
Function 3 (
Display Status
) is selected. A chime will sound at
the keypad while armed or disarmed if Chime is programmed
for that zone and enabled. (The display will also indicate the
zone if
Display Chime
is programmed). This feature is sug-
gested for use as a garage-door or driveway monitor or similar
application.
No AC
See AC-Failure Reporting
No End-of-Line Resistor
(Locations
088-087
)
Program for any normally-closed zone that is not wired
with an end-of-line resistor.
No Opening Report After Alarm on Zone 6
(Location
183
)
If
Opening Report After Alarm
is selected and a TM900
Test Timer is installed, wire the TM900 to zone 6. Program a
"2" in Location
183
. Also see
Opening Report After Alarm
.
NTO Lug
See
Untimed Output
Number of Rings
See
Callback Telephone Number 1, 2
Opening (Closing) Codes
See
Opening (Closing) Report
Opening Report
(
Select User(s) Opening
) (Location
176
)
Opening Report After Alarm
(Location
179
)
Opening and closing reports are generally used in com-
mercial installations. On disarming, the communicator can
send an opening code for each user (
Select User(s) Open-
ing
), or it may transmit only when the panel is disarmed