PowerSeries Neo Installation Guide
[000] Language Selection
(LCD keypads only)
Use this section to set the language displayed by LCD keypads. To select a
language:
1.
Enter Installer Programming: [*][8][Installer Code].
2.
Enter programming section [000]>[000].
3.
Key in the 2-digit number corresponding to the language required. See
below:
01 = English
11 = Swedish
22 = Bulgarian
02 = Spanish
12 = Norwegian
23 = Latvian
03 = Portuguese
13 = Danish
24 = Lithuanian
04 = French
14 = Hebrew
25 = Ukrainian
05 = Italian
15 = Greek
26 = Slovakian
06 = Dutch
16 = Turkish
27 = Serbian
07 = Polish
18 = Croatian
28 = Estonian
08 = Czech
19 = Hungarian
29 = Slovenian
09 = Finnish
20 = Romanian
10 = German
21 = Russian
Time and Date
Use this section to program the alarm system clock.
Menu: [*][6][Master Code] > Time and Date
Keypad: [*][6][Master Code] + 01
Enter time and date using the following format: (HH:MM); (MM-DD-YY).
Valid time entries are 00-23 hours, 00-59 minutes. Valid date entries are 01-12
months, 01-31 days.
Setting Up a Partition
Partitions are added or removed from the system by applying or removing a
partition mask via Installer Programming section [200]. The number of available
partitions depends on the alarm panel model.
Bell/Siren Operation
Each partition must have a siren. The system siren connected to the bell output of
the alarm controller can be mounted in a central location within hearing range of
all partitions. Each partition can also have wireless sirens activated only on the
assigned partition.
Keypad Partition Setup
Keypads can be configured to control an individual partition or all partitions. In
general, a partition keypad controls the partition it is assigned to. A Global
keypad controls all partitions. Global keypads should be placed in common areas
of the premises, such as points of entry or reception areas, where the ability to
arm and disarm more than one partition at a time is required.
Partition keypads can also be temporarily loaned to other partitions.
To select a keypad operating mode:
1.
Enter Installer Programming: [*][8][installer code].
2.
Select [861]-[876] to program keypads 1-16.
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Press [000] for partition assignment.
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For Global operation, key in 00.
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To assign a keypad to a partition, key in 01-08 for partition 1-8.
3.
Press the [#] and reapeat step 2 for next keypad. When finished
programming all keypads, press the [#] key twice to exit programming.
Users are assigned partition access rights via the [*][5] menu.
Assign sirens to partitions:
[804]>[000]>[551]-[556]>[000]
Set up partition account codes:
[310]>[001]-[008]
Set up partition timers:
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Entry/exit delay, settle delay – [005]>[001]-[008]
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Automatic arming/disarming schedule – [151]-[158]>[001]/[002]
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Auto disarming holiday schedule – [151]-[158]>[003]
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No activity arming – [151]-[158]>[006]
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Automatic clock adjust – [005]>[000], option 6
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Delay between dialing attempts – [377]>[012]
AssignZone Types
A zone type defines how a zone operates within the system and how it responds
when triggered.
000 - Null Zone
040 - 24-Hour Gas
001 - Delay 1
041 - 24-Hour CO
002 - Delay 2
042 - 24-Hour Holdup*
003 - Instant
043 - 24-Hour Panic
004 - Interior
045 - 24-Hour Heat
005 - Interior Stay/Away
046 - 24-Hour Medical*
006 - Delay Stay/Away
047 - 24-Hour Emergency
007 - Delayed 24-Hour Fire
048 - 24-Hour Sprinkler*
008 - Standard 24-Hour Fire
049 - 24-Hour Flood
009 - Instant Stay/Away
051 - 24-Hour Latching Tamper
010 - Interior Delay
052 - 24-Hour Non-Alarm
011 - Day Zone
056 - 24-Hour High Temperature
012 - Night Zone
057 - 24 Hour Low Temperature
016 - Final Door Set
060 - 24-Hour Non-Latching Tamper
017 - 24-Hour Burglary
066 - Momentary Keyswitch Arm
018 - 24-Hour Bell/Buzzer
067 - Maintained Keyswitch Arm
023 - 24-Hour Supervisory
068 - Momentary Keyswitch Disarm
024 - 24-Hour Supervisory Buzzer
069 - Maintained Keyswitch Disarm
025 - Auto Verified Fire
071 - Door Bell
027 - Fire Supervisory
072 - Push to Set
* Not UL evaluated
Assign zone attributes:
[002]>[001]-[128]>Select one of the following zone attributes:
1 – Bell Audible
2 – Bell Steady
3 – Chime Function
4 – Bypass Enabled
5 – Force Arm
6 – Swinger Shutdown
7 – Transmission Delay
8 – Burglary Verification
9 – Normally Closed
10 – Single EOL
11 – Double EOL
12 – Fast/Normal Loop Response
13 – Zone 2-way Audio Activation
14 – Hold Up Verification
Create labels:
[000]>[001]-[821] 2 x 14 ASCII characters.
Add access codes:
To program an access code: [006] then one of the following:
[001] – Installer code
[002] – Master code
[003] – Maintenance code
Access codes are either 4, 6 or 8 digits in length, depending on the setting of
programming section [041]. Duplicate codes are not valid.
Alternate Communicator Setup
The alternate communicator is an optional wireless or ethernet communications
device that can be used as a backup to the PSTN connection or as a primary
means of communication between the alarm panel and the central monitoring
station. The alternate communicator communicates via 3G (HSPA) or Ethernet.
The following configuration steps are required to set up the alternate
communicator:
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Install the alternate communicator and wire it to the alarm panel (use
PCLINK_2 header)
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Enroll the alternate cellular communicator with Connect 24
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Set the communication path: [300]
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