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3/4 – Module Battery Trouble/Restore

These reporting codes are transmitted when a module’s battery volt-
age falls below 11.5VDC or is restored. These reporting codes are 
sent to the System Maintenance call direction group.

5/6 – Module Battery Absent/Restore

These reporting codes are transmitted when a module’s battery is 
detected as absent or restored. These reporting codes are sent to the 
System Maintenance call direction group.

[332] Module Events 2

1/2 – Module Low Voltage Trouble/Restore

Sent when module voltage drops below acceptable levels or is 
restored.

3/4 – Module Supervisory Trouble/Restore

Sent when communication with a module is lost or restored.

5/6 – Module Aux Trouble/Restore

Sent when a high current output module or power supply module 
experiences an auxiliary voltage supply trouble.

[335] Module Events 5

1/2 – Output 1 Fault/Restore

This reporting code is sent when the first output on the high-current 
output expander module goes into fault (open or short) or is restored. 
Only the first output on the high-current expander module is super-

vised.

[351] Alternate Communicator 1

1/2 – Alt. Comm Communications Fault/Restore

Sent when the system loses or restores communications with the 

alternate communicator.

3/4 – Not used
5/6 – Not used
7/8 – Alt. Comm Radio/SIM Failure/Restore

Sent when the alternate communicator experiences trouble or restore 
of the radio/SIM.

[352] Alternate Communicator 2

1/2 – 1/2 – Alt. Comm Network Fault/Restore

Sent when the alternate communicator loses or restores communica-

tion with the network.

3/4 – Alt. Comm Low Signal Trouble/Restore

Sent when the alternate communicator experiences a network low 
signal trouble or restore.

5/6 – Alt. Comm Ethernet Trouble /Restore

Sent when the alternate communicator detects a network absent con-
dition or DHCP failure or restore.

7/8 – Alt. Comm Lockout Trouble/Restore

Sent when the alternate communicator detects a SIM lock trouble or 

network lock trouble or when either condition is restored.

[354] Alternate Communicator 4

Receiver 1 to 4 Trouble and Restore

Sent when the alternate communicator detects a trouble or restore 
condition on receiver 1-4.

1/2 – Receiver 1 Trouble/Restore
3/4 – Receiver 2 Trouble/Restore
5/6 – Receiver 3 Trouble/Restore
7/8 – Receiver 4 Trouble/Restore

[355] Alternate Communicator 5

Receiver 1 to 4 Supervision Failure and Restore

Sent when the alternate communicator detects a supervision trouble 
for the Ethernet receiver (1, 2) or the GPRS receiver (3, 4).

1/2 – Receiver 1 Supervision Failure/Restore
3/4 – Receiver 2 Supervision Failure/Restore
5/6 – Receiver 3 Supervision Failure/Restore
7/8 – Receiver 4 Supervision Failure/Restore

[361] Wireless Device Events

1/2 – Wireless Device AC Failure/Restore

These options are used to enable wireless device AC failure/restore 
reporting codes. These reporting codes are sent when a wireless 
device experiences an AC failure/restore.

3/4 – Wireless Device Low Battery Trouble/Restore

These options are used to enable wireless device low battery trouble/
restore reporting codes. These codes are sent when a wireless device 
experiences a low battery trouble/restore.

5/6 – Wireless Device Fault/Restore

These options are used to enable wireless device fault/restore report-
ing codes. This reporting code is sent when a wireless device experi-
ences a supervisory fault.

[401] System Test Events

1/2 – Walk Test Start/End

Sent when installer walk test is initiated and terminated.
These reporting codes are in addition to the alarm reporting codes for 
the zones that are tripped during the walk test period, if configured in 
section  [382] Communicator Option 3 on page 49.

3 – Periodic Test Transmission

Sent when the test transmission programmed in section  [401] Sys-

tem Test Events on page 46 occurs.

4 – Periodic Test Transmission with Trouble

Sent when any of the following trouble conditions are present during 
a periodic test transmission:

Fire Zone Trouble 

Battery Trouble

Fire Zone Alarm (2-Wire Smoke)

Aux Trouble 

Fire Trouble

Bell Trouble

Fire Tamper/Low Sensitivity (WLS)

Module Supervisory

Fire Zones Bypassed

Ground Fault

Fire Supervisory (Wireless)

TLM Trouble

AC Trouble

FTC Trouble

This reporting code is sent in place of the standard Periodic Test 
Transmission code. 

5 – System Test

Sent when a manual system test is performed ([*][6][Master 

Code][04]).

5.3.10 System Communications

The programming options in this section are used to configure com-
munications between the alarm system and the central station.

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Summary of Contents for DSC PowerSeries HS2016

Page 1: ...ls HS2016 HS2032 HS2064 HS2128 WARNING This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer The ent...

Page 2: ...p 12 Global Zones 12 Fire and CO Zone Types 12 Bell PGM Support 12 Communications 12 Factory Defaults 12 Alternate Communicator Setup 12 Real Time Clock 13 Communication Paths 13 Communications Option...

Page 3: ...Programming 52 Wireless Programming 52 Systems Information 53 Module Programming 53 Testing 54 Defaults 54 6 Programming Worksheets 55 7 Troubleshooting 93 Testing 93 Troubleshooting 93 Appendix A Ev...

Page 4: ...ected at the network interface Position cables so that accidents can not occur Connected cables must NOT be subject to excessive mechanical strain Use only the power supply provided with this equipmen...

Page 5: ...trouble Telephone line trouble Communicator trouble Low battery condition RF jam AUX power supply fault Failure to communicate Module fault supervisory or tamper Additional Features 2 way wireless dev...

Page 6: ...FSA 410xLSTUL FSA 410xRUL FSA 410xRTUL FSA 410xRSUL FSA 410xRSTUL FSA 410xLRSTUL CO detector CO 12 24UL 12 24SIRUL FW CO12UL FW CO1224UL CO1224UL Wireless Devices Wireless PG smoke detector PGx926UL W...

Page 7: ...various programmable features and options Fill out the program ming worksheets starting on page 57 completely before attempting to program the system Step 11 Test the System Test the panel completely...

Page 8: ...t For UL ULC and Commercial Listed applications the total standby and alarm current cannot exceed 700mA These units draw current from the Corbus to power devices external to the module This current mu...

Page 9: ...t Expander The HSM2208 module is used to add up to 8 low current programmable outputs to the alarm system The 4 wire Corbus connection is used by the panel to communicate with the module Connect the R...

Page 10: ...page 29 2 4 6 Audio Verification Module Non UL listed systems only The PC5950 Universal VOX Audio Verification module provides talk listen in capability for audio verification of alarms The mod ule pe...

Page 11: ...resistors except for Fire and 24 Hour Supervi sory zones Do not use DEOL resistors for Fire zones or 24 Hour Super visory zones NOTE Do not wire Fire zones to keypad zone terminals if the DEOL supervi...

Page 12: ...m controllers Potter Model CO 12 24 UL File E321434 Quantum Model 12 24SIR UL File E186246 NAPCO Model FW CO12 or FW CO1224 UL File E306780 System Sensor Model CO1224 UL File E307195 NOTE For multiple...

Page 13: ...NG Do not connect the battery or transformer until all other wir ing is complete Batteries Do not connect the battery until all other wiring is complete NOTE A sealed rechargeable lead acid battery or...

Page 14: ...ng to the following priority 1 flash no keypads enrolled 2 flashes module supervision trouble 3 flashes bus low voltage 4 flashes battery trouble 5 flashes AC trouble 6 flashes AUX trouble 7 flashes b...

Page 15: ...steps must be performed in order to com plete the enrollment 3 4 Working with Partitions A partition is a limited area of the premises that operates inde pendently from the other areas Partitioning a...

Page 16: ...nt state A fire reset only resets partitions they are assigned to One or more fire zones may be located on any partition On alarm the fire auto scroll display appears on all partition keypads and on a...

Page 17: ...te fails an error message is displayed on LCD keypads Firmware updates are performed under the following conditions The system is not armed No AC trouble is present No low battery trouble is present N...

Page 18: ...d Global keypads behave as follows Troubles are displayed and sounded on the global keypad Trou bles can be viewed from the global keypad display by pressing the right scroll key then The Troubles men...

Page 19: ...option 00 Null Function Key This option deactivates the function key The key does not perform any function when pressed 02 Instant Stay Arm This feature is similar to the Stay Arm function key except...

Page 20: ...s function bypasses the same set of zones that were bypassed the last time the partition was armed This function is equivalent to pressing 999 while in the 1 menu An access code is required to use thi...

Page 21: ...group bypass all desired zones then select Bypass Options Program Bypass Group The selected zones are saved to the bypass group When finished press to exit In order to program a bypass group a master...

Page 22: ...e 07 Device Tampers 01 Zone 001 128 Tamper A wireless or hardwired zone config ured for DEOL operation is in tamper 02 Keypad 01 16 Tamper A hardwired or wireless keypad is in tamper 03 Siren 01 16 Ta...

Page 23: ...only be used to arm and disarm the sys tem It cannot bypass zones Use 9 to arm the system cancel auto arming or perform 7 command functions No arm disarm bell squawks are sounded when the maintenance...

Page 24: ...section is used to assign proximity tags to users NOTE A proximity tag cannot be assigned to the master code Using an LCD keypad 1 In the 5 menu select a user or enter a user number 2 Select Press fo...

Page 25: ...g is canceled or post poned depending on the auto arm postpone timer The Auto Arm Cancellation reporting code is transmitted if programmed NOTE Auto arming will not silence an active bell NOTE The Aut...

Page 26: ...em while occupants are on the premises Pressing 9 and then keying in an access code arms the panel without an entry delay on delay type zones and bypasses stay away and night type zones After the exit...

Page 27: ...sessions are triggered by the following Fire key Medical key Panic key To set up video verification on a partition Enroll the camera PIR 804 Set video verification options 804 841 001 Visual Verifica...

Page 28: ...amming the system account code the downloading access code is displayed Enter the new downloading access code or press to proceed to the next step See section 402 PSTN DLS Phone Number Programming on...

Page 29: ...to the next item on the list After the last digit in the section is entered the keypad beeps rapidly eight times and exits the programming section The Ready light turns off and the Armed light turns...

Page 30: ...play press while in Zone Label programming The Select Option menu is displayed Use the keys to access the following options Word Library The Word Library is a database of words commonly used when pro...

Page 31: ...1 16 802 001 016 HSM2108 Zone Expander Labels Use this section to create custom labels for Zone expanders on the system Select 001 016 for zone expanders 1 16 803 001 016 HSM2208 Output Expander Labe...

Page 32: ...tripped the keypad buzzer activates until an access code is entered 023 24 Hour Supervisory This zone is active and reports alarms at all times when tripped The siren and keypad buzzer do not activate...

Page 33: ...onds of a delayed fire alarm is the same as pressing a key at the keypad the 90 second delay starts If left in the open state the system does not arm until the zone is restored and tripped again 068 M...

Page 34: ...ler to adjust the clock by 71 seconds for the last minute of each day This slows down the alarm controller s clock by 11 seconds correcting the problem If the Auto arm time is set for 23 59 any change...

Page 35: ...zone that went into alarm Cadence priority is as follows fire alarm cadence CO alarm cadence other alarm cadences This output will NOT follow bell squawks of any kind The main siren still activates fo...

Page 36: ...t does not follow swinger shutdown A 2 2K EOL resistor is required for this input to Aux If a short or open occurs an alarm is gener ated Not for use with UL installations 135 24 Hour Audible Input PG...

Page 37: ...page 37 175 Bell Status and Programming Access Output This PGM activates when the siren Installer Programming mode or DLS SA is active It deactivates after bell timeout when Installer Programming is e...

Page 38: ...ue output Inverted ON deactivated during normal operation Activated when triggered OFF active during normal operation Deactivated when triggered 115 Armed Status 01 True output Inverted ON deactivated...

Page 39: ...detected or if an HSM2204 2300 1 4 low or no battery trouble is detected OFF does not activate on DC Trouble condition 07 Bus Voltage ON activates when a system module has measured a low Aux voltage O...

Page 40: ...ated during normal operation Activated when triggered OFF activated during normal operation Deactivated when triggered 09 System Module Tampers ON activates when any module tamper condition occurs OFF...

Page 41: ...value is 5600 Ohms 5 6K 2 DEOL SEOL ON All zones use Double End of Line resistors except Standard Fire Delayed Fire Auto Verified Fire Co and Supervisory zone types DEOL resistors enable detection of...

Page 42: ...smissions follow the parti tion 1 alarm restore call direction options Fire Medical and Panic key The Fire Medical Panic keys operate even if keypad blanking and keypad lockout are active 3 Quick Exit...

Page 43: ...on the value of the programmable burglary verification counter OFF Alarms from the same zone within the Burglary Verification Timer duration do not cause the police code or burglary verified to be lo...

Page 44: ...listed installations this option must be disabled OFF 8 installer programming is not available when any parti tion on the system is armed All partitions must be disarmed and the siren must be off bef...

Page 45: ...al zone bypassing does not bypass the tamper or fault states DEOL This feature also applies to zone faults OFF Tamper troubles do not latch and do not prevent arming 5 Real Time Clock ON The alarm sys...

Page 46: ...255 minutes If a valid access code is keyed in this timer is postponed for the length of time programmed in Partition Auto Arm Postpone timer see below The pre alert timer can be postponed multiple ti...

Page 47: ...ath 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 301 Phone Number Programming Section 301 is used to...

Page 48: ...smitted when a system module enters a tamper alarm state and uses the System Tamper Alarm and Tamper Restore call direction 5 Keypad Lockout Sent when a number of invalid access codes have been entere...

Page 49: ...em after total power failure The code is sent after 2 minutes to allow the alarm controller to stabilize 6 Delinquency When the Delinquency option is off page 45 this code is transmit ted if the alarm...

Page 50: ...ion on receiver 1 4 1 2 Receiver 1 Trouble Restore 3 4 Receiver 2 Trouble Restore 5 6 Receiver 3 Trouble Restore 7 8 Receiver 4 Trouble Restore 355 Alternate Communicator 5 Receiver 1 to 4 Supervision...

Page 51: ...eceiver 1 02 Receiver 2 03 Receiver 3 04 Receiver 4 002 Tampers Including System Tampers Restore These options control which receiver paths are enabled for Partition 1 8 Tamper and Restore event repor...

Page 52: ...n Cycle This value determines the period between test transmissions Valid entries are 000 255 Whether this interval is in hours or days is determined by section 022 option 4 NOTE For UL ULC listed ins...

Page 53: ...r disabled The counter is reset if zone activity is detected or if the system is armed The Delinquency Trans mission Delay is in hours NOTE Delinquency code is not transmitted while Away armed Activit...

Page 54: ...ber and format are programmed 4 Receiver 4 Backup Option ON Receiver 4 backs up Receiver 3 Receiver 4 is only used if an FTC event is detected on Receiver 3 Receiver 4 uses the same format programmed...

Page 55: ...nds 406 PSTN Number of Rings to Answer On The value in this section determines how many rings are required in order to establish a DLS connection Default value is 000 rings Valid entries are 000 020 N...

Page 56: ...4 Each of the four available holiday groups can have up to 99 holiday schedules programmed 001 099 Holiday Dates 1 99 Program holiday dates in the following format MMDDYY MM valid entries are 01 to 12...

Page 57: ...5 3 15 Module Programming Use this section to add remove and confirm the following modules Keypads See Table 1 2 on page 2 8 zone expander module HSM2108 8 output expander module HSM2208 Power supply...

Page 58: ...to indicate data is being received A flashing Trouble LED indicates RF interference The following status indicators may be displayed Table 5 4 Wireless Device Status Indications 982 Battery Settings...

Page 59: ...Trouble 38 73 7 Exit Delay Termination 38 73 8 Fire Bell Continues 38 73 015 System Options 3 38 73 1 F Key 38 73 2 P Key Annunciation 38 73 3 Quick Exit 38 73 4 Quick Arming Function Key 38 73 6 Mast...

Page 60: ...8 84 015 T Link Wait for Ack 48 84 016 IP Cellular Fault Check Timer 48 84 380 Communicator Option 1 48 84 381 Communicator Option 2 49 84 382 Communicator Option 3 49 84 383 Communicator Option 4 50...

Page 61: ...nian 05 Italian 10 German 15 Greek 25 Ukrainian 000 001 Zone Labels 2 x 14 Characters Description on page 26 001 044 087 002 045 088 003 046 089 004 047 090 005 048 091 006 049 092 007 050 093 008 051...

Page 62: ...Partition 3 Command Output Labels 001 Partition 3 Command Output 1 002 Partition 3 Command Output 2 2 X 14 ASCII 003 Partition 3 Command Output 3 004 Partition 3 Command Output 4 204 Partition 4 Comm...

Page 63: ...tput Expander 4 Label 012 Output Expander 12 Label 005 Output Expander 5 Label 013 Output Expander 13 Label 006 Output Expander 6 Label 014 Output Expander 14 Label 007 Output Expander 7 Label 015 Out...

Page 64: ...re 060 24 Hour Non Latching Tamper 066 Momentary Key switch Arm 067 Maintained Key switch Arm 068 Momentary Key switch Disarm 069 Maintained Key switch Disarm 071 Door Bell 002 Zone Attributes Availab...

Page 65: ...Verify Fire 027 Fire Supervisory 040 24 Hour Gas 041 24 Hour CO 042 24 Hour Holdup 043 24 Hour Panic 045 24 Hour Heat 046 24 Hour Medical 047 24 Hour Emergency 048 24 Hour Sprinkler 049 24 Hour Flood...

Page 66: ...Partition 3 Timer See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 1 Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay 004 Partition 4 Timer See partition 1 for defaults Entry Delay 1 Entry Delay 2 Exit Delay 005 Partition 5 Timer S...

Page 67: ...018 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 YN N N N N N N 031 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 YN N N N N N N 044 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 YN N N N N N N Description on page 31 006 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 YN N N N N N N 019 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 YN N N N N N N 0...

Page 68: ...N N N N N N 149 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 YN N N N N N N 066 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 YN N N N N N N 094 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 YN N N N N N N 122 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 YN N N N N N N 150 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 YN N N N N N N 067 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 69: ...PGM 99 140 PGM 140 018 PGM 18 059 PGM 59 100 PGM 100 141 PGM 141 019 PGM 19 060 PGM 60 101 PGM 101 142 PGM 142 020 PGM 20 061 PGM 61 102 PGM 102 143 PGM 143 021 PGM 21 062 PGM 62 103 PGM 103 144 PGM 1...

Page 70: ...46 087 PGM 87 128 PGM 128 006 PGM 6 047 PGM 47 088 PGM 88 129 PGM 129 007 PGM 7 048 PGM 48 089 PGM 89 130 PGM 130 008 PGM 8 049 PGM 49 090 PGM 90 131 PGM 131 009 PGM 9 050 PGM 50 091 PGM 91 132 PGM 1...

Page 71: ...03 Code Required Schedule 00 129 Partition Status Alarm Memory 01 True Output 132 Holdup Output 01 True Output 02 Timed Output 146 TLM And Alarm 01 True Output 147 Kissoff Output 01 True Output 148 G...

Page 72: ...l 1 10 Zone Terminal 2 11 Zone Terminal 3 12 Zone Terminal 4 13 Zone Terminal 5 14 Zone Terminal 6 15 Zone Terminal 7 16 Zone Terminal 8 209 PGM 9 Zone Fol lower Zones 65 72 01 True Output 02 Timed Ou...

Page 73: ...GM 18 059 PGM 59 100 PGM 100 141 PGM 141 019 PGM 19 060 PGM 60 101 PGM 101 142 PGM 142 020 PGM 20 061 PGM 61 102 PGM 102 143 PGM 143 021 PGM 21 062 PGM 62 103 PGM 103 144 PGM 144 022 PGM 22 063 PGM 63...

Page 74: ...1 PGM 1 002 PGM 2 003 PGM 3 004 PGM 4 HSM2204 1 005 PGM 5 006 PGM 6 007 PGM 7 008 PGM 8 HSM2204 2 009 PGM 9 010 PGM 10 011 PGM 11 012 PGM 12 HSM2204 3 013 PGM 13 014 PGM 14 015 PGM 15 016 PGM 16 HSM22...

Page 75: ...067 PGM 67 068 PGM 68 HSM2208 5 069 PGM 69 070 PGM 70 071 PGM 71 072 PGM 72 073 PGM 73 074 PGM 74 075 PGM 75 076 PGM 76 HSM2208 6 077 PGM 77 078 PGM 78 079 PGM 79 080 PGM 80 081 PGM 81 082 PGM 82 083...

Page 76: ...3 124 PGM 124 HSM2208 12 125 PGM 125 126 PGM 126 127 PGM 127 128 PGM 128 129 PGM 129 130 PGM 130 131 PGM 131 132 PGM 132 HSM2208 13 133 PGM 133 134 PGM 134 135 PGM 135 136 PGM 136 137 PGM 137 138 PGM...

Page 77: ...y Arm Disarm 018 System Options 6 Description on pg 39 1 Test Transmission Exception 2 Real Time Bypass Reporting 3 Not Used 4 Not Used 5 Keypad Buzzer Alarm 6 Not Used 7 Exit Delay Restart 8 AC Fail...

Page 78: ...Partition 1 Auto Arming Postpone Timer Default 000 006 Partition 1 No Activity Arming Timer Default 000 007 Partition 1 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Timer Default 001 152 Partition 2 Auto Arm Disarm...

Page 79: ...our Sunday Thursday Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday 003 Partition 4 Auto Disarming Holiday Schedule Holiday 1 On Off Holiday 2 On Off Holiday 3 On Off Holiday 4 On Off 3 digit decimal 004 Partition 4 A...

Page 80: ...Arming Timer Default 000 007 Partition 6 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Timer Default 001 157 Partition 7 Auto Arm Disarm 001 Partition 7 Auto Arming Times 4 digit HH MM Default 9999 24 Hour Sunday Thu...

Page 81: ...2 Descriptions on 42 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition 7 Partition 8 201 208 Partition Zone Assignment Description on page 43 201 Partition 1 Zone Assignment 202 Partition 2 Zo...

Page 82: ...0 73 80 010 73 80 010 73 80 011 81 88 011 81 88 011 81 88 012 89 96 012 89 96 012 89 96 013 97 104 013 97 104 013 97 104 014 105 112 014 105 112 014 105 112 015 113 120 015 113 120 015 113 120 016 121...

Page 83: ...Phone Line Alt Comm Auto Routing Alt Comm Rec 1 Alt Comm Rec 2 Alt Comm Rec 3 Alt Comm Rec 4 004 Receiver 4 PSTN Phone Line Alt Comm Auto Routing Alt Comm Rec 1 Alt Comm Rec 2 Alt Comm Rec 3 Alt Comm...

Page 84: ...6 7 8 056 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 057 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 058 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 059 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 060 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 061 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 062 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 063 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 064 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 065 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 85: ...tery Absent Trouble 6 Panel Battery Absent Trouble Restore 302 Panel Events 2 1 Bell Circuit Trouble 2 Bell Circuit Trouble Restore 3 Telephone Line Trouble 4 Telephone Line Trouble Restore 5 Auxiliar...

Page 86: ...r 3 Supervision Restore 7 Alt Comm Receiver 4 Supervision Failure 8 Alt Comm Receiver 4 Supervi sion Restore 361 Wireless Device Events 1 Device AC Fail 2 Device AC Restore 3 Device Low Battery 4 Devi...

Page 87: ...tion 5 Call Directions 001 Partition 5 Alarm Restore Receiver 1 Receiver 3 Receiver 2 Receiver 4 002 Partition 5 Tamper Restore Receiver 1 Receiver 3 Receiver 2 Receiver 4 003 Partition 5 Opening Clos...

Page 88: ...s Default 003 seconds 013 Delay Between Force Attempts Default 020 seconds 014 Post Dial Wait for Handshake Range 001 255 Default 040 Seconds UL 45 015 IP GS Wait for Ack Range 001 255 Default 060 sec...

Page 89: ...Automatic DLS Options 001 Auto DLS Options 1 Periodic DLS Description on page 51 3 DLS Event Buffer 75 Full 5 SA on Event Buffer 75 Full 002 Periodic DLS Days 3 digit decimal 000 255 Default 000 days...

Page 90: ...1 HH MM to HH MM 02 Monday 10 Holiday 2 Default 0000 03 Tuesday 11 Holiday 3 04 Wednesday 12 Holiday 4 05 Thursday 06 Friday 07 Saturday Interval 2 201 Start Time 202 End Time 203 Days Assignment 204...

Page 91: ...Time 302 End Time 303 Days Assignment 304 Holiday Assignment Description on page 52 8 digit decimal 01 Sunday 09 Holiday 1 HH MM to HH MM 02 Monday 10 Holiday 2 Default 0000 03 Tuesday 11 Holiday 3 0...

Page 92: ...ssignment 8 digit decimal 01 Sunday 09 Holiday 1 HH MM to HH MM 02 Monday 10 Holiday 2 Default 0000 03 Tuesday 11 Holiday 3 04 Wednesday 12 Holiday 4 05 Thursday 06 Friday 07 Saturday 711 Holiday Grou...

Page 93: ...decimal Partition Assignment 14 x 2 Zone Label This section is an overview of wireless device programming See the associated device installation sheets and the HSM2HOST RFK keypad installation instru...

Page 94: ...rm 52 P Key Alarm 61 Partition Select 1 62 Partition Select 2 63 Partition Select 3 64 Partition Select 4 65 Partition Select 5 66 Partition Select 6 67 Partition Select 7 68 Partition Select 8 011 Ke...

Page 95: ..._ 105 ____ 117 ____ ____ 106 ____ 118 ____ ____ 107 ____ 119 ____ ____ 108 ____ 120 ____ 899 Template Programming 5 Digit Template Code Central Station Phone Number Description on page 52 Central Stat...

Page 96: ...1 128 521 528 Placement Test Repeaters 1 28 551 566 Placement Test Sirens 1 16 601 632 Placement Test Wireless Keys 1 32 701 716 Placement Test Wireless Keypads 1 16 982 Battery Settings 000 Panel Bat...

Page 97: ...Battery 01 Panel low battery 02 Panel no battery 04 HSM2204 1 4 low battery 05 HSM2204 1 4 no battery 07 HSM2300 1 4 low battery 08 HSM2300 1 4 no battery 03 Bus Voltage 01 HSM2HOSTx voltage 02 Keypa...

Page 98: ...ow the low battery threshold less than 11 5VDC NOTE This trouble condition will not clear until the battery voltage is 12 5VDC min under load NOTE If battery is new allow 1 hour to charge Verify volta...

Page 99: ...trouble Trouble Troubleshooting 01 Zone 1 128 faults Wireless zones Enter 01 to view zones in fault This trouble is generated by a zone wireless supervisory trouble Ensure fire zones have a 5 6K resi...

Page 100: ...le Troubleshooting 01 Zone 1 128 faults 02 Keypad 1 16 faults 03 Siren 1 16 faults 04 Repeater 1 8 faults HSM2HOST has not received a supervisory signal from a wireless device for 20 minutes Open clos...

Page 101: ...Alternate Comm Cellular The alternate communicator has detected a radio or SIM fail ure a cellular network trouble or insufficient signal strength See the communicator installation manual for details...

Page 102: ...TR 0604 308 101 Keypad 5 tamper restore alarm T R 3 83 605 TA 0605 TR 0605 308 101 Keypad 6 tamper restore alarm T R 3 83 606 TA 0606 TR 0606 308 101 Keypad 7 tamper restore alarm T R 3 83 607 TA 060...

Page 103: ...16 308 101 HSM2208 8 Output Expander module 1 tamper restored T R 3 41 201 ES 0201 EJ 0201 308 101 HSM2208 8 Output Expander module 2 tamper restored T R 3 41 202 ES 0202 EJ 0202 308 101 HSM2208 8 Out...

Page 104: ...e trouble restore Keypads MA R 3 AA 001 032 EM 0001 0032 EN 0001 0032 308 332 Hardwired Module Low Voltage trouble restore HSM2108 MA R 3 AA 101 162 EM 0101 0162 EN 0101 0162 308 332 Hardwired Module...

Page 105: ...YQ 0622 308 332 HSM2300 Aux Supply 3 Charger trouble restore MA R 3 AA 621 YP 0623 YQ 0623 308 332 HSM2300 Aux Supply 4 Charger trouble restore MA R 3 AA 621 YP 0624 YQ 0624 Alternate Communicator 308...

Page 106: ...rming O C 5 7A ZZZ UB ZZZZ Testing 308 401 Walk Test Begin End T 6 A7 UUU TS UUUU TE UUUU 308 401 Periodic Test T 6 A2 000 RP 0000 RY 0000 308 401 System Test 6 bell communications test T 6 A1 000 RX...

Page 107: ...ZZZZ 1 13 24 Hr Low Temperature ZA ZZZZ ZH ZZZZ 1 59 24 Hr High Temperature KA ZZZZ KH ZZZZ 1 58 24 Hr Latching Tamper BA ZZZZ BH ZZZZ 1 3A 24 Hr Non Alarm BA ZZZZ BH ZZZZ 1 3A 24 Hr Non latching Tam...

Page 108: ...tion 178 System 219 R 015 Away 056 Drawer 097 Interior 138 Patio 179 Tamper 220 S 016 Baby 057 Driveway 098 Intrusion 139 Pet 180 Temperature 221 T 017 Back 058 Duct 099 Invalid 140 Phone 181 Test 222...

Page 109: ...bled Off 2 Receiver 1 and 2 SIA with Backup 380 Comm Toggles 1 Bit 1 Communications Enabled On 350 Communicator Formats 001 Receiver 1 04 SIA 350 Communicator Formats 002 Receiver 2 04 SIA 350 Communi...

Page 110: ...Formats 004 Receiver 4 03 CID 384 Comm Backup Bit 2 Receiver 2 Backup Off 384 Comm Backup Bit 2 Receiver 2 Backup Off 384 Comm Backup Bit 2 Receiver 2 Backup Off 300 Comm Path 001 Receiver 1 01 PSTN 3...

Page 111: ...309 002 Test Transmission Bit 2 Receiver 2 Off 309 002 Test Transmission Bit 3 Receiver 3 Off 309 002 Test Transmission Bit 4 Receiver 4 Off Selected Troubles Group Selected Troubles Programming Batt...

Page 112: ...Installer Lead In Out Programming Restore zone alarm reporting codes 307 001 Bit 2 Alarm Restore Off 307 002 Bit 2 Alarm Restore Off 307 003 Bit 2 Alarm Restore Off 307 004 Bit 2 Alarm Restore Off 307...

Page 113: ...it installer access code dependent on section 041 All digits must be entered in order to complete the section entry This code is entered into programming section 006 001 After the installer code has b...

Page 114: ...e of service may be required But if advance notice is not practical the Telephone Company will notify the customer as soon as pos sible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with...

Page 115: ...window shall be enabled refer to Wireless Program ming sections 804 802 UL Local Central Station and Police Connect with No Line Security Service The installation shall use a Bell which is UL Listed...

Page 116: ...003C PC4050CR red transfomer mounted inside PC5003C Power UC1 Transformer requirements 16 5V 40VA plug in type PTC1640U USA PTC1640CG CND FTC1637 cUL listed 16 5V 37VA Hardwired type mounted inside th...

Page 117: ...ode if the occupant does not exit the premises after pressing the Away function key If no exit after full arm Default Enabled Required Exit Time and Progress Annunciation Disable or Remote Arming 861...

Page 118: ...04 i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 1...

Page 119: ...is subject to the following 2 conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operat...

Page 120: ...TED DSC Model BD7 12 or equivalent Battery StandbyTime 24Hrs min BLACK RED TB 2 AC AUX BELL DSC UA503 Cable Tie not supplied recommended HS2016 4 HS2064 HS2128 Only HS2016 4 HS2032 HS2064 HS2128 Only...

Page 121: ...ed infinite broken wire open 11 200 contact open Loop Status Fault Secure Tamper Violated Bell Wiring These terminals supply 700mA of current at 12VDC for commercial installations and 11 1 12 6 VDC fo...

Page 122: ...Load 2 mA MAX Single end of line SEOL Resistor 2200 Loop Resistance 24 MAX Standby Impedance 1020 Alarm Impedance 570 MAX Alarm Current 89 mA MAX Maximum number of 2 wire Smoke Detectors 18 2 wire Sm...

Page 123: ...ogrammable out put 2 Wire smoke detectors 90mA current limited are sup ported using this PGM PGM 3 50mA switched programmable output PGM 4 50mA switched programmable output Hardware PGM over current p...

Page 124: ...detectors should always be installed in USA in accordance with section 11 of NFPA 72 the National Fire Alarm Code 11 5 1 1 Where required by applicable laws codes or standards for a specific type of o...

Page 125: ...owalloccupantsto escapeintimeto avoid injury ordeath Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installation instructions They ca...

Page 126: ...etection 13 Auto DLS Options 51 Auto Enroll Modules 53 Auto Verify Fire 28 60 Auto Arm Schedule Programming 37 Auto Arm Time 21 Auto Arm Disarm 21 Auto Arming Bypass 40 Automatic Clock Adjust 30 Autom...

Page 127: ...ll Option 41 FTC Events Communicate 50 Full Enrollment 11 Function Key Definitions 15 Function Keys 15 G Gas Trouble Restore 45 Global Keypad vs Partition 14 Global Zones 12 Global Multi Partition 12...

Page 128: ...46 Periodic Test Transmission with Trouble 46 PGM 1 28 Attributes 34 PGM 2 2 Wire Alarm Restore 44 PGM 2 Two Wire Trouble Restore 45 PGM Attributes 33 67 PGM Configuration Options 37 70 PGM Output Ty...

Page 129: ...on 42 User Authentication Options 20 22 User Call up 21 User Call Up Enabled Disabled 51 User Closing Opening 44 User code and proximity tag 20 42 User Code Attributes 20 User code or proximity tag 20...

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