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Installation Instructions
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NAPCO Security Systems
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Select User(s) Opening
See
Opening Report
Selective Bypass
(Locations
194,195
)
Removal of one particular zone from the system. Any or
all Zones 1-7 programmed for Selective Bypass may be re-
moved from the system, but each must be removed sepa-
rately.
Selectively bypass a zone by pressing Bypass Key [B]
followed by the zone number. The next time the panel is
disarmed, all bypassed zones will automatically revert to
non-bypassed zones.
When one or more zones is bypassed, the yellow BY-
PASS LED on the keypad will light. The zones bypassed
may be confirmed by holding down Key [2] (
Display By-
pass
) until the function beep sounds; with the key de-
pressed, the bypassed zones will be displayed.
Sensor Watch
™ See
P/R Zone
;
Time Selection
Service Code
See
User 5 Service Code
Single-Digit Format
See
Data Format
Smoke Detectors
(Terminals 11 & 12)
Connect smoke detectors as shown on the Wring Dia-
gram. Note that Terminals 11 and 12 may be used for the
Fire Zone only. Up to 10 compatible two-wire smoke detec-
tors may be "daisy-chained" together. Subtract smoke-
detector alarm current from auxiliary standby current. See
COMPATIBLE UL-LISTED DEVICES
.
Note:
If they are of the self-resetting type, power 4-wire
smokes from the Constant Auxiliary Voltage Output at Ter-
minal 5 instead of Terminal 11.
Sounder Output on Lug E4
(Location
180
)
When an "8" is programmed in Location
180
, Lug E4 will
go low whenever the keypad sounder is activated. This fea-
ture disables Lug E4 for use as an Arm Lug (see
Arm Lug
).
Split Reporting
(Location
179
)
Split Reporting causes all reports except Openings,
Closings, and Test Timer to be sent to Telephone No. 1,
while Openings, Closings, and Test Timer report to Tele-
phone No. 2. (
Split Reporting
overrides
Backup Reporting
or
Double Reporting
if either combination is programmed).
Enter Subscriber ID's (Locations
132-143
) and other infor-
mation (Locations
144-163
) required for Telephone 2. Note
that Subscriber ID Numbers for Telephones 1 and 2 must
be entered, even if they are the same.
Status Report
See
Closing Report
Subscriber Identification Numbers
(Locations
100-111
;
132-143
)
Different
Subscriber Identification Numbers
(account
numbers) may be used by the central station to distinguish
Alarm and Restore Reports (Locations
100-107
) from
Opening and Closing Reports (Locations
108-111
). Simi-
larly, different numbers may be used to distinguish Alarm/
Restore Reports for Group-1 Zones (Zones 1-7) from Group
Zones (Fire to Low Battery). Both groups must be pro-
grammed, even if both use the same number. See
Report
on Alarm; Restore Report; Opening Report; Closing Report.
Furthermore, if a second telephone is used, different
Subscriber Identification 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. See
Double Reporting; Backup Reporting
.
Note:
1. If the central station cannot accept two-digit or ex-
tended event codes, the Alarm and Restore Codes
may be the same as the Opening and Closing Codes;
or, the Alarm/Restore Codes may be the same for
Groups 1 and 2 if the respective Subscriber Identifica-
tion Numbers are different.
2. Starting at the left-most location, enter at least 3 digits
for each Subscriber Identification Number, even if the
first two are zeros. A fourth digit is available for those
receivers capable of recognizing 4-digit subscriber
codes.
Sum Check
See
Data Format
Swinger Shutdown
(Locations
084-085
)
When programmed, Zones 1 through 7 with
Auto-Reset
will only reset twice (3 alarms) until rearmed in order to pre-
vent "swingers" (intermittents) from causing repeated false
alarms. (Do not program for UL installations). See
Auto-
Reset
.
Telephone Numbers
(Locations
117-131; 149-163
)
To report to a central station, Telephone Number 1
(Locations
117-131
) must be programmed. Telephone
Number 2 (Locations
149-163
) is programmed if
Backup
Reporting, Split Reporting
or
Double Reporting
is selected.
Telephone Number 1 will be preceded by at least one
Dial-Tone Detection
entry ("E" in Location 116) or
Pre-Dial
Delay
entry ("D" in Location
114
) to ensure that the commu-
nicator detects a dial tone or waits a reasonable time to ac-
cess a telephone line before dialing. (See
Dial Tone Detec-
tion; Pre-Dial Delay
.) Furthermore, private telephone sys-
tems may require a separate Dial Tone Detection or Pre-
Dial Delay digit, followed by an Access Number (Location
115
) to obtain an outside line. (See
Access Number for
Outside Line
).
It should be noted here that Telephone Number 1 need
not actually start in Location
117
nor end in Location
131
,
as extra locations have been provided to allow for additional
prefix digits, if required. What is important is that Telephone
Number 1, with its associated
Pre-Dial Delay, Access Num-
ber
, and
Dial-Tone Detection
, be wholly contained within
Locations
114-131
, and that they be in their proper se-
quence. It may, in fact, be advantageous to leave one or
two blank locations before entering the telephone number to
allow for the unexpected (an additional Pre-Dial Delay, for
example). The above applies to
Telephone Number 2
(Locations
149-163
) and the
Callback Telephone Number
(Locations
270-285
; PROM Page-1 Locations
014-029
) as
well.
Note:
An "F" in any location will be ignored by the com-
municator when dialing.
Test Timer
(Locations
024, 025;169
)
Reset Test Timer on Report
(Location
181
)
When a "1 " is programmed into Location 169, a daily
test report will be transmitted to the central station from the
time the panel is powered up. The respective Alarm Code
is programmed into Locations 024, 025.