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after an alarm has occurred (

Opening Report After 

Alarm

).  Note that Subscriber Identification Numbers 

(Locations 

108-111

140-143

) and Opening Codes 

(Locations 

070-077

) must be entered for either opening re-

port; 

Program 

Select User(s) Opening 

(Location 

176

) to report 

each time the panel is disarmed.  Each of up to four users 
may have his own Opening Code (Locations 

070-077

).  If 

selecting Opening Report, do not select 

Opening Report 

After Alarm

Program 

Opening Report After Alarm 

("1" in Location 

179

) to report only when disarming after an alarm.  This fea-

ture may be used by the central station to verify that the 
subscriber has responded to the alarm and disarmed the 
panel.  If 

Opening Report After Alarm 

is selected, do not 

select Opening Report. 

 

Panic Zone 
Enable Keypad Panic 

(Location 

182

To enable Panic from the keypad (K/P on Programming 

Sheet), program a "2" in Location 

182

.  The Panic Zone is 

tripped by simultaneously pressing Keys [*] and [#] and may 
be programmed to send a silent alarm to a central station, 
activate an audible alarm, or both.  (For silent panic, see 

Direct Keypad Panic to Ambush

.) Keypad Panic may be 

disabled at individual keypads by cutting a jumper on the 
keypad circuit board.  Also see 

Enable Keypad Auxiliary 

Panic

Enable Keypad Fire Panic

Remote momentary pushbutton panic switches 

(normally open) are connected across the two white wires 
on the keypad (only on those keypads that support remote-
panic switches).  In UL systems, remote panic buttons must 
be located in the same room as the keypad. 

 

PIR Zone 

(Locations 

092, 093

Sensor Watch

®

 (Locations 

094-095

Disable Day-Zone Report 

(Location 

079

)  

Power-Up Delay 

Program for any zone containing a PIR or dual-

technology sensor, floor mats, door contacts, etc.  Upon 
powering up the control panel, a 3-4 minute delay on these 
zones allows sensors to stabilize.  For power-up delay only, 
do not program 

Sensor-Watch Time 

(Locations 

094-095

see 

Time Selection

).  Power-up delay may be cancelled by 

holding down Reset Key [9] until the function beep sounds. 

If no trip is detected within the programmed Sensor-

Watch time, a Day-Zone trouble will be transmitted to the 
central station, if programmed to report ("8" in Location 

158

).  There is no audible indication at the keypad. 

Program 

Sensor Watch 

in Locations 

094-095

.  Select a 

value according to the expected activity within the coverage 
area while disarmed.  In calculating the Sensor Watch time, 
note that only the disarmed hours (the time between armed 
periods) are added.  In moderate traffic areas, a Sensor 
Watch time of perhaps 15 hours may be appropriate, 
whereas in remote areas, a time of 60 hours or more may 
be in order.  Sensor Watch time should be calculated for the 
PIR Zone with the least amount of traffic.  However, if no 
activity is expected on a zone (in an attic, for example) that 
zone should not be programmed as a PIR Zone, (if Loca-
tions 

094-095 

are left blank, PIR Zones will still be delayed 

on power-up, but they will not be monitored for activity). 

If this feature is selected and any other zones are pro-

grammed as Day Zones, a "2" may be programmed in Lo-
cation 

079 

(

Disable Day-Zone Report

) to inhibit Day-Zone 

trouble reports.  A Day-Zone condition will still display at the 
keypad, but a trouble report at the central station will now 
indicate a PIR-Zone trouble. 

 

Power Up in Last State 

(Location 

180

If programmed, the panel will return in its last state 

(armed or disarmed) when AC is restored after a lengthy 
power failure (and the backup battery is depleted).  If the 
panel returns armed and closings are programmed to report 
for User 1, it will report as USER 1. 

 

Pre-Dial Delay 

(Locations 

114,146

Pre-Dial Delay 

may be used whenever a delay is re-

quired before dialing.  It is usually required to program 

Dial-

Tone Detection

, which causes the communicator to wait for 

a dial tone before dialing (see 

Dial-Tone Detection

).  Certain 

telephone exchanges send a nonstandard dial tone that the 
communicator may not be able to detect.  With these non-
standard exchanges, it is possible to program 

Pre-Dial De-

lay 

rather than 

Dial-Tone Detection

.  This will cause the 

communicator to wait for a predetermined time before dial-
ing rather than look for a nonstandard dial tone. 

Contact the telephone-equipment supplier to find out 

how long a delay is required before dialing.  Select 

Pre-Dial 

Delay 

by programming one "D" for each 4-second delay re-

quired.  Enter 

Pre-Dial Delay 

"D"s starting in Location 

114 

for Telephone 1, and starting in Location 

146 

if Telephone 2 

is used.  See 

Backup Reporting

Double Reporting

Split 

Reporting

.  Also see 

Access Number for Outside Line

 

Priority Zone 

(Locations 

190, 191

A zone that will prevent arming if in trouble.  If an at-

tempt is made to arm, the sounder will emit a steady tone 
and a "P" will be displayed.  The priority condition may be 
silenced by disarming.  Any zone may be selected as a Pri-
ority Zone.  A zone in trouble that is neither a Priority Zone 
nor an Auto-Bypass Zone will cause an alarm on arming. 

 

Priority Zone with Bypass 

(Locations 

188, 189

A Priority Zone that will permit arming if the priority con-

dition is bypassed by pressing Reset Key [9], then entering 
a User Code.  The zone will auto-bypass and, if status is 
reported, the condition can be communicated to a central 
station. 

Any zone not selected as a 

Priority Zone 

may be pro-

grammed as a 

Priority Zone with Bypass

.  When program-

ming a zone as 

Priority with Bypass

, do not program 

Re-

move Auto-Bypass

.  Also see 

Display Any Bypass

 

Pulsing Fire Output  

See 

Alarm Outputs

 

 

Receiver Format 

(Locations 

112, 144

The communicator can transmit to any standard central 

station receiver.  A receiver format must be programmed for 
each telephone number used, but a different format may be 
assigned to each. 

Refer to 

Double Reporting 

and 

Backup Reporting 

to de-

termine if Telephone 2 will be programmed.  Call the central 
station for each telephone number to check the type of re-
ceiver in use.  From Table 5, enter the receiver format for 
each phone number. 

Summary of Contents for MAGNUM ALERT 1008e

Page 1: ...e M CONTROL PANEL COMMUNICATOR WI587E 8 07 NAPCO 2007 R UL cUL Listed MA1008e Household Fire Burglary Warning System Control Unit MA1008eM Commercial Burglar Alarm System Control Unit See page 10 for...

Page 2: ...ATIONS 4 ORDERING INFORMATION 4 UL CUL LISTINGS 4 COMPATIBLE UL LISTED DEVICES 4 SUMMARY OF UL REQUIREMENTS 5 2 INSTALLATION 6 CONTROL PANEL MOUNTING 6 KEYPAD MOUNTING 6 WIRING TO A MERCANTILE BELL 7...

Page 3: ...Find mode Bypass Priority with Bypass and Power Up Delay Key B Alarm History indicates last alarmed zone s The panels may be programmed in a variety of ways a from the keypad in its secondary Dealer P...

Page 4: ...atings 24VDC 2A resistive Auxiliary Output Commercial 12VDC regulated Residen tial 10 6 12 5VDC Combined Standby Current Remote Power Aux Output Relay Output 450mA maximum with standard TRF12 500mA ma...

Page 5: ...if using 4 wire smoke detectors Minimum alarm timeout of 4 minutes Maximum exit time 60 seconds maximum entry time 45 seconds Do not program Don t Wait for Handshake Telco 1 2 Swinger Shutdown Force A...

Page 6: ...liding La bel Plate with label and felt backing affixed and handle facing forward down the guides at the rear of the keypad until it snaps into place Once installed the Sliding Label Plate can not be...

Page 7: ...re than one floor additional smoke detectors should be installed on each level including the basement The living area and basement smoke detectors should be installed near the stairway of the next upp...

Page 8: ...enabled Alarm Trouble Codes Zones 1 7 31 37 Panic 21 Fire 11 Ambush 22 Fire Trouble F1 No AC F9 Low Battery F8 Restore Codes Zones 1 7 E1 E7 Fire E1 Fire Trouble EF No AC E9 Low Battery E8 Closing Cod...

Page 9: ...to a central station activate an audible alarm or both Note that the key pairs must be pressed at the same time to activate panic See Panic Zone In the Glossary also see Section 2 Keypad Jumper Optio...

Page 10: ...then try again to auto download the program TESTING THE SYSTEM After installation is completed test the system a follows Call the central station to inform them of the test Initiate an alarm preferabl...

Page 11: ...the Dealer Program Code within 10 seconds to exit Key B Set Sets the location to be programmed After pressing Key B enter a three digit location number To exit the Dealer Program Mode hold down Key 8...

Page 12: ...e respective locations The display will show the entry numerically but will display 0 for the number 10 and letters B C D E and F for the numbers 11 through 15 respectively To program a 10 enter 0 To...

Page 13: ...com puter operator should be familiar with the operation When a high pitched tone is heard at the site phone arm the panel disarm then access Hold Down Function 6 Manual Download within 5 seconds the...

Page 14: ...S ALARM RESTORE ID SEE NOTE 3 OPENING CLOSING ID GROUP 1 GROUP 2 SEE NOTE 4 TELEPHONE 1 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 TELEPHONE 2 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 FORM...

Page 15: ...T ENTRY FOLLOWER 206 207 1 2 4 8 1 2 4 8 SEE NOTE 7 ABORT DELAY 208 209 ALSO SEE TIMES TIMEOUTS LOC 232 233 1 2 4 8 1 2 4 8 BURGLARY OUTPUT 210 211 ALSO SEE TIMES TIMEOUTS LOC 224 225 228 229 1 2 4 8...

Page 16: ...TATUS 4 USER 5 REPORT AS USER 1 8 DOUBLE REPORTING 8 KEY INPUT ON ZONE 7 8 LOCATION 079 ENTRY LOCATION 179 ENTRY LOCATION 304 ENTRY USER 5 SERVICE CODE 1 OPENING REPORT AFTER ALARM 1 DON T WAIT FOR HA...

Page 17: ...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 indicati...

Page 18: ...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...

Page 19: ...es the communicator will transmit 678C Subscriber 678 has closed CCC3 Closing User 3 Extended Format may be used with most central station receivers Most receivers capable of recognizing multiple repo...

Page 20: ...h Code Disable Bell Test Location 182 Program an 8 in Location 182 to prevent unauthorized persons from sounding the bell Disable Callback Method Download Location 080 Data may be remotely downloaded...

Page 21: ...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 b...

Page 22: ...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 complete...

Page 23: ...oca tions 094 095 are left blank PIR Zones will still be delayed on power up but they will not be monitored for activity If this feature is selected and any other zones are pro grammed as Day Zones a...

Page 24: ...rminals 11 and 12 for two wire devices or Terminals 11 and 13 for four wire devices see Wiring Diagram Holding down Reset Key 9 until the sounder beeps will momentarily remove power from Terminal 11 R...

Page 25: ...tification Numbers may be required for Alarm Restore Reports Locations 132 139 and Opening Closing Reports Locations 140 143 As above both groups must be programmed even if both use the same number Se...

Page 26: ...s of the 1st Box to 16 times the contents of the 2nd Box Remember that a zero entry represents 10 Example 1 Program Entry Delay 1 for 1 minutes 1 Entry Delay 1 Locations 220 221 is in units of sec ond...

Page 27: ...Lug is programmed 2 in Location 078 Lug E15 will go low after 9 unsuccessful transmissions and remain low until either a transmission or a Telco Test is successful If Keypad Aux Alarm on NTO Lug is p...

Page 28: ...9 CHIME ON WITH GROUP BYPASS 18 22 CHIME ZONE 18 CLOSING REPORT 19 COMMUNICATOR FEATURES 4 14 COMMUNICATOR CONFIDENCE TEST 9 21 COMPATIBLE UL LISTED DEVICES 4 CONTROL PANEL MOUNTING 6 CONTROL PANEL R...

Page 29: ...N 9 KEYPAD PANIC 9 22 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING 11 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING 11 KEYPAD SOUNDER ON ALARM 21 KEYPAD TACTILE BEEP 21 KEYPAD WIRING 6 LINE REVERSAL MODULE 22 LISTEN IN LUG 22 LOCAL DOWNLOADING 13 LOOP R...

Page 30: ...OUNDER SIGNALS 4 SPECIFICATIONS 4 SPLIT REPORTING 25 STATUS REPORT 19 25 SUBSCRIBER IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 25 SUM CHECK 25 SUM CHECK FORMAT 19 SUMMARY OF UL REQUIREMENTS 5 SWINGER SHUTDOWN 25 SYSTEM F...

Page 31: ...MA1008e 1008eM Installation Instructions L NAPCO Security Systems Page 31 6 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 32: ...sumes nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify to change or to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning its products In no event shall NAPCO be liable...

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