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2.3

AC POWER

Do not use switch-controlled outlets to power the transformer. Connect the 16.5VAC 40VA transformer as shown in Figure 8-1: PCB Layout on
page 13.

2.4

BACKUP BATTERY

Complete all the wiring before connecting AC power and the battery. After establishing AC power, connect the 12VDC 4Ah rechargeable acid/
lead or gel cell backup battery by connecting the red battery lead to the positive battery terminal (

RED

) and the black battery lead to the negative

battery terminal (

BLK

) as shown in Figure 8-1: PCB Layout on page 13. When installing, verify proper polarity as reversed connections will blow

the fuse.

2.5

AUXILIARY POWER TERMINALS

The auxiliary power supply terminals provide 400mA and can be used to power motion detectors and keypads in the security system. A 1A fuse
protects the power supply against current overload, which must be replaced if the current exceeds 1A. Therefore, the combined current
consumption of devices connected to the auxiliary power supply should not exceed 1A.

2.6

BELL OUTPUT CONNECTIONS

Bells, sirens and other warning devices requiring a steady voltage output during alarms are powered by the bell relay and the bell output, which
is protected by a 3A fuse. Connect the siren’s positive lead to the panel’s 

BELL

 + terminal, the negative lead to the relay output 

NO

 or 

NC

 terminals,

and connect a wire from the relay’s COM terminal to the 

AUX

 - terminal (see Figure 8-1: PCB Layout on page 13). Also, see 

Bell Relay Option

on page 7.

2.7

PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT (PGM) CONNECTIONS AND PROGRAMMING

Section [13]

The Spectra 1727 control panel includes two programmable outputs (PGMs) that provide a maximum of 50mA each. When a specific event
occurs in the system, a PGM can reset smoke detectors, activate strobe lights, open/close garage doors and much more. Connect the PGMs
according to Figure 8-3: PGM Connections on page 14. 

In section 

[13]

 you program the event that will trigger the PGMs. The PGM will remain activated as long as the event is occurring. The first digit in

the section controls PGM 1 and the second digit controls PGM 2. The available events are listed in Table 2 on page 4. For example, if you want
to program PGM 1 to activate during the Exit Delay and PGM2 to activate during an alarm, in section

 [13]

 program 

[0]

 then 

[5]

. The default is set

at 3/3 (PGM1 and PGM2 activate when the 

[

PG

]

 key is pressed. 

Modules

Current Consumption

Spectra 1686H and 1686V 10-zone LED Keypad

62mA typical       116mA maximum

Motion Detectors (see detector’s instructions for details)

patented. See page 15

10 to 50mA typical

Summary of Contents for SPECTRA 1686H

Page 1: ...SPECTRA 1727 V1 10 1727 COMPLETE INSTALLATION MANUAL Reference Installation and Programming...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...elay 5 Bypass Enabled Zone 5 Stay Zone 5 24 Hour Burglary Zone 5 Instant Zone 5 Follow Zone 5 Fire Zone Programming 6 Zone Speed 6 System Options 6 Exit Delay Timer 6 Entry Delay Timer 6 Bell Cut off...

Page 4: ...which returns programming to STEP 3 1 3 2 MULTIPLE FEATURE SELECT PROGRAMMING METHOD Multiple Feature Select Programming is used in sections 14 15 16 17 18 19 and 20 For sections 14 15 16 17 and 18 e...

Page 5: ...ell output which is protected by a 3A fuse Connect the siren s positive lead to the panel s BELL terminal the negative lead to the relay output NO or NC terminals and connect a wire from the relay s C...

Page 6: ...gure 8 1 PCB Layout on page 13 and the zone s parameters are defined see section 3 2 For example a door contact located at the front door can be wired directly to the input terminal of the keypad inst...

Page 7: ...our Burglary Zone opens whether the system is armed or disarmed the control panel will immediately generate an alarm Select the zones from 1 to 5 to be 24 Hour Zones Zone 6 is already a 24 Hour Zone o...

Page 8: ...apidly and the READY LED will flash during the Exit Delay Key in the desired two digit value from 00 to 99 seconds into section 10 30 seconds by default 4 2 ENTRY DELAY TIMER Section 11 When the syste...

Page 9: ...ill toggle to its opposite state When option 3 is disabled the Bell Relay remains in its opposite state When an alarm occurs it will toggle to its normal state Option 3 OFF The Bell Relay deactivates...

Page 10: ...rt The ARM1 LED will flash when the Exit Delay ends Stay Arming can also be activated using One Touch Arming User Access Codes must have the Stay Arming Option to Stay Arm the system 6 4 FORCE ARMING...

Page 11: ...reviously bypassed zones if any will illuminate 4 Press the ENTER key to accept these entries or press the key s corresponding to the zones you want to change the press ENTER How do use Bypass Recall...

Page 12: ...beep the chime feature has been enabled for that zone If the keypad emits a rejection beep the chime feature has been disabled for the corresponding zone 6 10 KEYPAD MUTING Press and hold the CLEAR b...

Page 13: ...digit code 07 User Code 05 08 User Code 06 09 User Code 07 How Do I Program the PGMs STEP 1 Press the ENTER key STEP 2 Enter the INSTALLER CODE Default 0000 000000 STEP 3 Enter 13 STEP 4 Enter one di...

Page 14: ...17 Follow N N N N N 18 Stay Zone N N N N N Entry Delay Sections 15 16 and 17 must be off for the selected zone Example for an Entry Delay on zone 1 turn key 1 off in sections 15 to 17 Force Zone Progr...

Page 15: ...Spectra 1727 13 8 HARDWARE CONNECTIONS Figure 8 1 PCB Layout...

Page 16: ...14 Complete Installation Manual Figure 8 2 Zone Connections Figure 8 3 PGM Connections...

Page 17: ...ent cannot exceed 200mA for UL installations All outputs are Class 2 or power limited except for the battery terminal The Class 2 and power limited fire alarm circuits shall be installed using CL3 CL3...

Page 18: ...16 Complete Installation Manual Notes...

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