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PowerSeries Neo Installation Guide

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Enable the alternate communicator: [382] option 5

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Enable event reporting: [307]/[308]

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Program communication delay timer: [377]

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Program DLS access: [401] option 07

Refer to the 3G2080(R)E/ TL2803G(R)E/ TL280(R)E installation manual for
details.

[300] Panel/Receiver Communication Paths

This section is used to select the path of communications between the alarm
system and the central station.

To use PSTN as the communications path, program section [300] options 001
through 004 as [01] PSTN 1.

To use the alternate communicator to establish a communications path, program
two of the receivers (section [300] options 001, 002, 003 or 004) as [03] and [04]
for Ethernet, and two of the receivers as [05] and [06] for cellular.

Testing the System

Installer Walk Test

Walk test enables the installer to test the operation of each detector by tripping
zones, causing an actual alarm. Enter section [901] to initiate a walk test. When
a zone is tripped, all system sirens emit a tone to indicate that the zone is working
correctly.

After 15 minutes without zone activity, the walk test terminates automatically.
To manually exit walk test mode, enter [901] again.

Viewing the Event Buffer

The event buffer contains logs of events that have occurred on the alarm system
beginning with the most recent. The capacity of the event buffer is scalable and
can hold 500/1000 events (depending on panel model) before rolling over. The
buffer displays events according to their time stamp, beginning with the most
recent. The event buffer can be uploaded using DLS.

Each event displays the time and date, a description of the event, the zone label,
access code number or any other pertinent information. To view the event buffer,
press [*][6][Master Code][*].

Troubleshooting

LCD programmable-message keypad:

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Press [*][2] followed by access code if required to view a trouble condition

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The trouble light flashes and the LCD displays the first trouble condition

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Use the arrow keys to scroll through all trouble conditions present on the sys-
tem

Note:

When additional information is available for a specific trouble condition, a

[*] is displayed. Press the [*] key to view the additional information.

LED and ICON keypads:

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Press [*][2] to view a trouble condition

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The trouble light flashes

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Refer to the trouble summary list below to determine the trouble condition(s)
present on the system

[*][2] Trouble Display

This feature is used to view system troubles. If a trouble is present, the keypad
Trouble indicator illuminates and an audible indication is emitted (two short
beeps every 10 seconds, except while in AC failure). Silence the audible
indicator by pressing [#].

Troubles may be viewed while the system is armed or disarmed. The system may
be programmed to show all troubles while armed or only fire troubles.

The system can be configured to require a user code to view [*][2] system
troubles. See section [023] option 5.

Note:

For UL installations, section [023] option 5 must be ON. When this option

is on, trouble beeps are silenced only after exiting the [*][2] menu.

To view trouble conditions:

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Press [*][2] to enter the Trouble menu.

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On an LCD keypad, scroll to a trouble type then press [*] to view the spe-
cific trouble. The zone name and trouble condition for each trouble are dis-
played on the screen.

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On LED/ICON keypads, zone indicator lights illuminate to identify existing
trouble types (e.g., Zone light 1 represents Service Required trouble type).
Press the number key corresponding to a zone light to view the specific
trouble. Lights 1-12 illuminate to indicate the trouble as follows:

Table 1-7 : Trouble Indications

Trouble 01

Service Required:

[01]

Bell Circuit Trouble: The bell circuit is open.

[02]

RF Jam: The HSM2HOSTx has detected an RF Jam condition.

[03]

Aux Supply Trouble: The alarm controller, HSM2204 or HSM2300 has an

overcurrent condition on Aux.

[04]

Loss of Clock: System time and date require programming.

[05]

Output 1 Fault: An HSM2204 module has detected an open condition on output

#1.

Trouble 02 – Battery Trouble:

[01]

Panel Low Battery Trouble: The battery voltage (under load) is below 11.5V.

Restores at 12.5V.

[02]

Panel No Battery: No battery connected to alarm controller.

[04]

HSM2204 01 - 04 Low Battery: An HSM2204 has a battery voltage less than

11.5V.

[05]

HSM2204 01 - 04 No Battery: No battery connected to HSM2204.

[07]

HSM2300 01 - 04 Low Battery: An HSM2300 has a battery voltage less than

11.5V

[08]

HSM2300 01 - 04 No Battery: No battery connected to HSM2300.

Trouble 03 – Bus Voltage:

[01]

HSM2HOSTx Bus Low Voltage: The HSM2HOSTx module has measured less

than 6.3V on its Aux input.

[02]

Keypad 01 - 16 Bus Low Voltage: A hardwired keypad has a bus voltage of less

than 6.9V for ICON/LCD (RF version) and 7.7V for non-RF models.

[04]

HSM2108 01 - 15 Bus Low Voltage: A zone expander has a bus voltage of less

than 5.9V.

[05]

HSM2300 01 - 04 Bus Low Voltage: A power supply has a bus voltage of less

than 6.9V.

[06]

HSM2204 01 - 04 Bus Low Voltage: A high current output module has a bus

voltage of less than 6.9V.

[08]

HSM2208 01 - 16 Bus Low Voltage: The low current output module has detected

a voltage less than 5.9V on its aux input.

[09]

HSM2955 Bus Low Voltage: The audio module has detected a voltage less than

9.65V on its aux input.

Trouble 04 – AC Troubles:

[01]

Zone 001 - 128 AC Trouble: An AC trouble has been detected on a PGX934 PIR

+ Camera.

[03]

Siren 01 - 16 AC: A siren has an AC trouble.

[04]

Repeater 01 - 08 AC: A wireless repeater has an AC trouble.

[05]

HSM2300 01 - 04 AC: An HSM2300 has an AC trouble.

[06]

HSM2204 01 - 04 AC: An HSM2204 has an AC trouble.

[07]

Panel AC: The alarm controller has an AC failure condition.

Trouble 05 – Device Faults:

[01]

Zone 001 - 128: A zone is in fault. Additional information displayed on LCD

keypads for the following troubles: Fire Trouble (2-W Smoke, PGX916, PGX926),
Freeze (PGX905), Self Test (PGX984), CO (PGX913), and Probe Disconnected
(PGX905). Also generated by a short on hardwired zones when DEOL is used or by a
wireless supervisory fault.

[02]

Keypad 01 - 16: A wireless or hardwired keypad is in fault.

[03]

Siren 01 - 16: A siren is in fault.

[04]

Repeater 01 - 08: A wireless repeater is in fault (supervisory or loss of AC/DC).

Trouble 06 – Device Low Battery:

[01]

Zone 001- 128: Wireless zone has a low battery.

[02]

Keypad 01-16: Keypad has a low battery.

[03]

Siren 01 - 16: Siren has a low battery.

[04]

Repeater 01 - 08: Repeater has a low battery.

[05]

User 01 - 1000: Wireless Key has a low battery.

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Summary of Contents for DSC PowerSeries Neo

Page 1: ...expander HSM2208 Power supply HSM2300 4 high current output expander HSM2204 Alternate communicator 3G2080E 3G2080RE TL280E TL280RE LE2080 R TL280LE R TL2803GE TL2803GRE TL8803G TL880LT TL880LE PCL 4...

Page 2: ...e will only remove the mains power and will not disconnect battery power The installer is respons ible to ensure that a readily accessible mains disconnect device is incor porated in the building for...

Page 3: ...e Corbus Current Calculation Chart For UL ULC and Commercial Listed applications the total standby and alarm current cannot exceed 700mA Table 1 2 Corbus Current Calculation Chart Item Current mA x Qu...

Page 4: ...2 wire smoke detectors 24 hr burglary input alarm Note Use SEOL resistors on Fire zones only Figure 1 2 LED Output with Current Limiting Resistor and Optional Relay Driver Output Single End of Line SE...

Page 5: ...e ID 804 001 716 Every wireless device has an ID printed on the sticker attached to the device The format is XXX YYYY where l XXX identifies the type or model of the device l YYYY is a short encrypted...

Page 6: ...0 551 556 000 Set up partition account codes 310 001 008 Set up partition timers l Entry exit delay settle delay 005 001 008 l Automatic arming disarming schedule 151 158 001 002 l Auto disarming holi...

Page 7: ...s 2 to enter the Trouble menu l On an LCD keypad scroll to a trouble type then press to view the spe cific trouble The zone name and trouble condition for each trouble are dis played on the screen l O...

Page 8: ...ate communicator has stopped responding 10 Alt Comm FTC Trouble The alternate communicator has failed to communicate an internal event not generated by the panel Trouble 12 Not Networked Troubles 01 Z...

Page 9: ...e l Battery capacity l 12 hours EN50131 l 24 hours INCERT Belgium Note For T 014 compliance INCERT certification only 14Ah 2x7Ah batteries were tested and are accepted for INCERT certified systems l M...

Page 10: ...Times Partition 1 8 Entry Delay 1 030 sec Entry Delay 2 045 sec CP 01 030 sec Exit Delay 120 sec CP 01 060 sec Settle Delay 010 sec CP 01 000 sec 900 Bell Delay Partition Mask Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 901 Day...

Page 11: ...ence Chime During Quick Exit Delay 8 Bell Squawk on Away Arm Disarm Only 018 System Options 6 1 Test Transmission Exception 2 Real Time Bypass Reporting 3 Armed State PGM ON at End of Exit Delay 4 Not...

Page 12: ...er Lead OUT 03 DLS Lead IN 04 DLS Lead OUT 05 SA Lead IN 06 SA Lead OUT 07 Event Buffer 75 Full 313 Maintenance Events 3 01 Firmware Update Begin 02 Firmware Update Success 03 Firmware Update Fail 314...

Page 13: ...0 102 Interval 1 End Time 0000 103 Interval 1 Days Assignment 01 Sunday 02 Monday 03 Tuesday 04 Wednesday 05 Thursday 06 Friday 07 Saturday 104 Interval 1 Holiday Assignment 09 Holiday 1 10 Holiday 2...

Page 14: ...stem Information and Testing 900 System Information 000 Control Panel Version 001 016 Keypad 1 16 Version Info 101 116 8 HSM2108 1 16 Version Info 201 216 HSM2208 Version Information 460 Alternate Com...

Page 15: ...011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060...

Page 16: ...110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 Module Record Module Type Slot Serial Number Module Type Slot Serial Number Wireless Device Record Device Type Zone Serial...

Page 17: ...on within the house Since many fires occur at night special attention should be given to the escape routes from sleeping quarters 3 Escape from a bedroom must be possible without opening the interior...

Page 18: ...equipment as per EN50131 1 2006 A1 2009 EN50131 3 2009 EN50131 6 2008 A1 2014 Type A EN50136 1 1 1997 EN50136 2 1 EN50136 2 3 ATS2 Standards This device is suitable for use in systems with the followi...

Page 19: ...hods a push button switch mounted outside the supervised premises Instructions to be provided for the zone type to be programmed for the key arming or b protective switch i e door contact fitted to th...

Page 20: ...of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Digital Security Controls Digital Security Controls neither assumes responsibility fo...

Page 21: ...tuation SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE EULA The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties The SOFTWARE PRO...

Page 22: ...OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF DSC DSC MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES DSC NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON PURPORTING TO ACT ON ITS BEHALF TO MODIFY OR TO CHANGE THIS WARRA...

Page 23: ...cipient agrees to the terms of this EULA If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is an upgrade any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT f Termination Without prejudice to any other ri...

Page 24: ...ing pursuit of criminal prosecution wherever necessary All trademarks not owned by Tyco are the property of their respective owners and are used with permission or allowed under applicable laws Produc...

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