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Page 1: ...Installation Manual For quick installation information please refer to the CommPact Quick Start Installation Guide provided on our website www electronics line com ...

Page 2: ...Additional Setting Options 21 4 Advanced System Operation 23 4 1 Menu Navigation 23 4 2 Cancel Report 24 4 3 Zone Omitting 24 4 4 User Codes 24 4 5 Follow Me 27 4 6 Event Log 27 4 7 Service Menu 28 5 Telecontrol and Two Way Audio 34 5 1 Incoming Calls 34 5 2 Outgoing Calls 36 6 PGM Control 38 6 1 Keyfob Control 38 6 2 Telephone Control 38 7 Devices 39 7 1 Device Descriptors 39 7 2 Wireless Devices...

Page 3: ...Event Report Options 72 10 9 Event Options for Central Station Reporting 74 10 10 Vocal Message Dialer Event Options 75 11 Internet Options 77 11 1 ELAS Connection Parameters 77 11 2 Control System Parameters 77 11 3 GPRS Network Parameters 78 12 System Initialization 79 12 1 Initialization 79 12 2 Default Program Restore 79 12 3 Clear User Codes 79 12 4 Clear Wireless Transmitters 79 Appendix A M...

Page 4: ... 2661 120 Gas Leak Detector EL 2762 122 Carbon Monoxide Detector EL 2764 125 Outdoor Sounder and Strobe EL 2626AC 130 Repeater EL 2635 133 Transmitter Specifications 136 Appendix D Event Table 139 Appendix E Zone Types 142 ...

Page 5: ...rrow keys to scroll through the options and press From the Event Log Menu select Clear Log Enter the main menu by pressing 3 and entering your user code Using the arrow keys navigate until you reach Event Log and press Using the arrow keys navigate until you reach Clear Log and press From the Service menu select Time Date Set Date The same as above only this time you are navigating through three m...

Page 6: ...ttery low below 7 15V Backup Battery Pack 4 8V 1 3Ah Part No BT3021 4 x 1 2 NiMH size AA rechargeable cells The maximum charging current for the BT 5780 is 1 8 Ah Fuse Ratings 63mA 250V for 230VAC Part No EF1063 PGM Relay Output Contact Rating 100mA max load Built in Sounder 93dB 10ft Tamper Switch N C Operating Temperature 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F The measurements are with fully charged battery...

Page 7: ... GPRS network connectivity providing high speed central station reporting via a GPRS interface The Electronics Line Application Server ELAS handles all communication between the system service providers and web users enabling monitoring and control to be performed via the Web Backup communication is carried out via PSTN or GSM Central station communication and remote parameters programming and mai...

Page 8: ...Figure 1 1 System Architecture 1 4 Hardware Layout The aim of this section is to acquaint you with the circuit boards that make up the system The CommPact Control System housing has two PCBs the Main Board and the Power Supply and Connections Board ...

Page 9: ...d also has connectors to the Built in Sounder and the Speaker Additionally the Main Board includes a USB port for PC programming Figure 1 2 Main Board 1 Built in Sounder Connector 2 Buzzer 3 LCD Contrast Control 4 USB Port 5 SIM Card Holder 6 Speaker Connector 7 Flat Cable Interface Connector to the Power Supply and Connections Board 8 Sounder Strength Control Jumper JP1 Table 1 2 Main Board Jumpe...

Page 10: ...ne and Back Tamper On the rear side of the Board there is a battery switch that allows applying battery power at first installation Figure 1 3 Power Supply and Connections Board 1 AC Power Connector N Neutral L Live 2 AC Fuse 3 Terminal Block 4 Back Tamper Connector 5 AC to AC Transformer 6 Front Tamper Switch 7 Flat Cable Interface Connector to the Main Board 8 Battery Connector 9 PGM Control Jum...

Page 11: ... to the router For best performance of the GPRS Communication the Control System should be mounted in a position where the GSM signal is strong Refer to the following section in order to choose the optimal location for wireless devices in relation to the Control System 2 1 1 Wireless Installation Guidelines In order to optimize wireless communication consider the following guidelines Whenever poss...

Page 12: ... and defaults STAGE 3 Register the transmitters STAGE 4 Test the chosen mounting location STAGE 5 Program the relevant Internet options STAGE 6 Permanently Install the Control System and Transmitters 2 2 1 Stage 1 Temporarily Power Up the System In order to register and test transmitters it is necessary to temporarily power up the Control System before permanently installing it 1 Insert a screwdri...

Page 13: ... Control System This means that all prior configuration settings are reset to the default settings and all previously registered transmitters are deleted from the Control System To select language and defaults 1 Press ʹ 2 Enter your Engineer code the default Engineer code is 1111 3 From the Programming menu select Devices 971 4 Select default and press ʹ 5 Select language Voice LCD display and pre...

Page 14: ...ireless devices You can test the transmitter signal strength using the TX Test feature To test transmitter signal strength 1 Press ʹ 2 Enter your Engineer code 3 Enter 7072 Service Transmitters and TX Test to initiate TX Test mode 4 Activate the transmitter you wish to test the transmitter s details appear on the Control System s LCD Additionally between one and four tones are sounded to indicate ...

Page 15: ...1 and the Port as 33000 If the end user is to perform the self registration on line then the following CPID and CP Password steps are not required To program the CPID 1 Press ʹ 2 Enter your Engineer code 3 Enter 9573 Programming Communications Internet and CPID 4 Enter an ID using the alphanumeric keypad The ID length must be six up to sixteen characters The ID must begin with a letter 5 Press ʹ T...

Page 16: ...event that the Control System is removed from the wall The Back Tamper switch is located on the rear side of the Control System s housing and is constantly depressed while the panel is hanged tightly on the screw 2 4 Internet Communication Setup After you have powered up the system the GPRS startup sequence is initiated During this sequence the parameters programmed in the Control System s Interne...

Page 17: ...r code 3 Enter 95112 Programming Communications Accounts Account 1 and Protocol If the setting is correct you will see IP Protocol 4 Exit this menu and Enter 95113 Programming Communications Accounts Account 1 Interface If the setting is correct you will see GPRS When using a SIM card with a PIN code the engineer has to make sure that the PIN code programmed in the Control System is the same as th...

Page 18: ...The following diagram will familiarize you with the various elements of the front panel Figure 3 1 Front Panel Next diagram shows the Control System s back panel that provides access to the SIM card the USB Connector and the battery power switch used at first installation see Figure 3 2 below Figure 3 2 Back Cover Alphanumeric Keypad Setting Keys LCD Display OK LED Arm Status LED Menu Navigation K...

Page 19: ... Status Meaning Off The system is unset Green On The system is set Red Flashing An alarm has occurred Alarm indication is cleared the next time you set the system or view the relevant setting event in the event log Alarm indication is not displayed after a silent panic alarm 3 3 Front Panel Keypad The alphanumeric keypad on the front panel enables you to perform various operation and programming t...

Page 20: ...panel keypad only Used to scroll forwards in the current menu level During standby used to scroll through the list of system trouble conditions 3 4 LCD Display The LCD display provides you with a detailed interface for operation and programming 3 4 1 Standby Mode Standby mode can be defined as the state the system is in when it is unset and not in Menu mode In Standby mode the set status system st...

Page 21: ...ay External Sounder 4 tones Built in Sounder 4 tones or Continuous tones Continuous tones quicken when there are 15 seconds remaining and quicken again when there are 5 seconds remaining The exit entry delay is counting down The number of tones sounded during each delay is determined in programming see The number of tones sounded during each delay is see p 508 5 Setting Tones Chime 2 tone modulate...

Page 22: ...Patterns The following table summarizes the system s various alarm patterns Table 3 7 Alarm Patterns Alarm Alarm Pattern Description Sounding Device Burglary ON continuously Sounder Fire ON ON ON 1 5 second pause ON ON ON Sounder Gas ON ON ON ON short bursts 5 second pauses ON ON ON ON Sounder Medical ON continuously only applicable for Medical alarm from zone Sounder Flood Environmental 4 rapid t...

Page 23: ... Example 3 6 2 Setting Keys The Setting keys enable you to set the system using any of the three setting methods Full Part and Perimeter Front Panel Wireless Keypad EL 2620 Figure 3 5 Setting Keys 3 6 3 Full Setting Full setting is designed for when the occupant vacates the premises To fully set the system using the front panel keypad or Wireless Keypad 1 Check if the system is ready to set 2 Pres...

Page 24: ...eck if the system is ready to set 2 Activate the first setting mode 3 If One Key Setting is disabled enter your user code 4 While the exit delay of the first setting mode is counting down activate the second setting mode 5 If One Key Setting is disabled enter your user code It is not possible to activate Full and Part setting modes simultaneously It is necessary to unset first when changing from o...

Page 25: ...e message Instant Setting OK is displayed 4 Press ʹ the entry delay for the current setting period is canceled 3 7 3 Remote Setting Unsetting via SMS You can set and unset the system remotely by sending the SMS commands from a cellular phone Additionally you can check the set status of the system by sending an Set Status request message Each SMS command contains the following elements SMS Command ...

Page 26: ...ined Error Reference source not found 3 7 7 Alarm Activation In the event of an emergency the user can generate three kinds of alarms from the front panel keypad wireless keypad or keyfobs To activate an SOS Panic alarm from the Keyfob EL 2714E Press B1 and B2 buttons simultaneously Figure 3 6 SOS Panic Alarm Activation EL 2714E To activate an SOS Panic alarm from the front panel keypad Press and ...

Page 27: ...orized user code the first menu item 1 Cancel Report is displayed 3 Press until 7 Service is displayed 4 Press ʹ to enter the Service menu 5 Press until 5 Interface Test is displayed 6 Press ʹ to choose the displayed function Press Χ to return to the previous menu level Press this key when you are in the main menu to exit Menu mode As an alternative to scrolling through menu options you may enter ...

Page 28: ...ed by the system and does not generate an alarm when triggered To omit a detector 1 From the Omit Zones menu select Omit 21 2 Using the arrow keys scroll to the detector you want to omit 3 Press ʹ to change the omit status 4 Press Χ Save Changes is displayed 5 Press ʹ to confirm the changed omit status To un omit all detectors 1 From the Omit Zones menu select Un omit All 22 2 Press ʹ all detectors...

Page 29: ...tically expires 24 hours after it has been programmed These codes are controlled in that their use for Set Unset is notified to the central station Code 28 Duress Code The Duress code is designed for situations where the user is being forced to operate the system This user code grants access to the selected operation while sending a Duress event message to the central station Code 29 Telecontrol C...

Page 30: ...at is identical to an existing user code the Control System sounds an error tone and the new code is not accepted 4 4 2 Deleting User Codes To delete a user code 1 From the main menu select User Codes 4 2 Select the code you want to delete 3 From the code s sub menu select Edit Code 1 the 4 digit code is displayed with the cursor flashing on the first digit 4 Enter 0000 5 Press ʹ the code is delet...

Page 31: ... records the last 1022 events the system has undergone The log uses the FIFO First In First Out method automatically erasing the oldest event when the log is full To view the event log 1 From the Event Log menu select View Log 61 a summarized version of the most recent event is displayed Press the key to view the time date stamp or the device user number on the second row of the display 2 Use the ...

Page 32: ...ear Log 62 the OK confirmation message is displayed 2 Press ʹ the log is cleared See p 139 Appendix D Event Table For certain versions of the CommPact Control System software the Clear Log function may be disabled 4 7 Service Menu The Service menu is accessible using either the Engineer or Master code This menu includes various functions that enable you to test the system effectively 4 7 1 Set Tim...

Page 33: ...tomatically played back and OK Is displayed 5 Press ʹ to save your recording To delete a message 1 From the Service menu select Messages Delete Message 7023 OK Is displayed 2 Press ʹ the message is deleted The Record and Play options can also be accessed via a convenient shortcut without needing to enter a valid user code To play back a recorded message via a keypad shortcut From Standby mode pres...

Page 34: ...t 7071 the first transmitter on the list is displayed 2 Using the arrow buttons scroll through the transmitter list 3 When you have finished viewing press Χ to exit the list The TX list displays the following information for each transmitter The zone descriptor The signal strength of the last received transmission An abbreviation indicating the last received status of the transmitter see Table 4 1...

Page 35: ...nsmitters TX Test 7072 2 Activate a transmitter the transmitter s details are displayed 3 When you have finished press Χ to exit TX Test mode 4 7 8 Audio Volume To adjust the sensitivity of the microphone and the volume of the speaker 1 Establish a two way audio connection see 5 1 4 Telecontrol Call Procedure 2 From the Service menu select Audio Volume 708 3 Using the arrow keys on the Front Panel...

Page 36: ...nutes If the engineer doesn t exit the menu within 5 minutes of its entry the Control System will exit all menus To view the RF RSSI level reading From the Service menu select RF GSM level RF RSSI level 7092 the RF RSSI level of the Control System s receiver is displayed 4 7 11 Display Version To display the system s software and hardware versions From the Service menu select Version 710 the softw...

Page 37: ...er a valid user code To access the Global Chime option from Standby mode press then 4 7 14 Remote Firmware Update The Remote Firmware Update command enables a user with Master code authorization to initiate the update This feature is relevant only if the Remote Firmware Update mode is programmed as User Initiated see p 73 10 8 4 Remote Firmware Update To grant access to Remote Firmware Update From...

Page 38: ...ally the Central Station TWA Code is used exclusively for Two Way Audio alarm verification and is only valid for a ten minute period following an alarm 5 1 2 Incoming Calls via PSTN In the case of PSTN communication the Control System often shares a line with regular telephone handsets an answering machine or a fax machine It is therefore important that the Control System distinguish between calls...

Page 39: ...he last command press or o The duration of the call is determined by the TC VM Timeout see p 70 10 6 10 Telecontrol Vocal Message Timeout Ten seconds before the timeout expires two short DTMF tones are sounded To extend the call press 7 on your telephone This command restarts the timeout 4 To disconnect before the end of the timeout press then on your telephone 5 1 5 Set Unset DTMF Commands During...

Page 40: ...to establish a two way audio connection with the central station operator For further information on how to program this feature see p 67 10 5 Service Call To initiate a Service Call Press the up arrow key press and hold Service Call key for a few seconds The Control System starts to dial 5 2 2 TWA Alarm Reporting In the event of Burglary Fire and Medical alarms the Control System is able to repor...

Page 41: ...phone This command restarts the timeout 5 To disconnect before the end of the timeout the user presses then on their telephone 5 2 4 TWA Follow Me The TWA Follow Me feature is designed to establish a Two Way Audio connection with the user in the event of an alarm For this feature to function the account s protocol must be defined as TWA Follow Me The sequence for a Two Way Audio Follow Me call is ...

Page 42: ... information on the Telecontrol features see p 35 5 Telecontrol and Two Way Audio and PGM DTMF commands 6 2 2 SMS Command Format Each SMS command for PGM control must contain the following elements SMS Command Descriptor Optional up to 43 characters of free text User Code 4 digits Delimiter Mandatory separates the descriptor from the actual command Command 0 Off 1 On Device Number 30 for PGM outpu...

Page 43: ...evice to the system 1 From the Programming menu select Devices 91 2 Select the type of transmitter you want to register For example if you want to register a wireless detector to a zone select Zones 3 Select the specific device you want to register for example Zone 4 the system initiates Registration mode During Registration mode the system waits for two transmissions from the device If a device h...

Page 44: ...Supervision Time for general transmitters 1 From the Programming menu select Devices Superv Time General 9161 2 Enter a supervision time between 02 00 and 23 59 hours To program the Supervision Time for transmitters registered to Fire zones 1 From the Programming menu select Devices Superv Time Fire 9162 2 Enter a supervision time between 02 00 and 23 59 hours 7 2 4 Re Synchronization Transmission...

Page 45: ...e 33 is an on board hardwire zone This zone is programmed in the same way as the wireless zones with the exception of registration and deletion This section explains the programming exclusive to detectors For information on registration descriptor editing and deletion see p 39 7 1 7 2 1 7 2 2 The zone menu is displayed according to the zone type see below Most of the programming options are identi...

Page 46: ...g methods in which the zone is included Each zone can be assigned to Full Setting and or to Part and or to Perimeter Setting in any combination The following table summarizes set options Table 7 1 Set Options Set Description 1 F The zone is included in Full setting 2 P The zone is included in Part setting 3 PE The zone is included in Perimeter setting To program the Set option 1 From the Programmi...

Page 47: ...uilt In Sounder to chime To program the Chime option 1 From the Programming menu select Devices Zones 911 2 Select the zone you want to program 3 From the zone s sub menu select Chime 06 the zone s current Chime setting is displayed 4 Select either Enabled or Disabled 7 3 6 Force Set Force setting enables you to set the system when the system is not ready For example a door that is protected by a ...

Page 48: ...re than one repeater 7 3 8 Loop Type Wired zone 33 only This option enables you to determine the zone s loop type The Control System supports the following Loop Types Normally Closed N C alarm on open restore on close Normally Open N O alarm on close restore on open End of Line Resistor E O L R alarm on short alarm on open restore on close Double End of Line Resistor D E O L R alarm on short alarm...

Page 49: ...fob as Controlled or Non controlled A Controlled keyfob causes the system to send set unset event messages to the central station Non controlled keyfobs never send set messages and send a unset message only if the system is unset after an alarm occurrence To program a keyfob type 1 From the Programming menu select Devices Keyfobs 912 2 Select the keyfob you want to program 3 From the keyfob sub me...

Page 50: ...d Layout Keypad SOS Panic Alarm Activation Using any of the wireless keypads you can activate an SOS Panic alarm by pressing the Full and Perimeter setting keys simultaneously Figure 7 7 illustrates how to activate an SOS Panic alarm on the EL 2620 wireless keypad Figure 7 7 SOS Panic Alarm Activation EL 2620 2621 Numeric Keypad Setting SOS Keys Arm and Alarm Status LEDs Cancel Setting SOS Keys Ca...

Page 51: ...ontrol System supports 2 way wireless sounders For this feature to function correctly you must define the wireless sounder type in programming The following options are available 2 Way Sounder if using the EL 2626AC wireless sounder 2 Way Sounder Kpd if using the EL 2626AC wireless sounder and EL 2621 wireless indication keypad To program the wireless sounder type 1 From the Programming menu selec...

Page 52: ...ounder Cut Off 9154 2 Enter a Sounder Cut Off time MM SS 00 10 20 00 then press ʹ 7 7 4 Wired Sounder When the system generates an audible alarm both the wired Built In Sounder and the wireless sounder are sounded This option allows you to disable the alarm from the Control System s Built In Sounder If disabled the Control System s built in sounder may still be used to sound arm unset and entry ex...

Page 53: ...u want to program Full 1 Part 2 or Perimeter 3 3 Enter a delay time 000 255 seconds then press ʹ 8 2 Set on Exit The Set on Exit feature cancels the unnecessary remainder of the Exit delay that continues to count down after the user has vacated the premises This feature automatically sets the system when an Entry Exit zone is closed during the Exit delay To program the Set on Exit option 1 From th...

Page 54: ...sounded by the wireless sounder during the Exit delay 1 From the Programming menu select Tones Exit Tones WL Sounder 9311 2 Select Enabled or Disabled To program tones sounded by the Built In Sounder during the Exit delay 1 From the Programming menu select Tones Exit Tones and Sounder 9312 2 Select No Tones Four Tones or Continuous Tones 8 5 2 Entry Delay Tones To program tones sounded by the wire...

Page 55: ...elect Tones Trouble Tones 936 2 Select Enabled or Disabled 8 6 2 Telephone Trouble Tones Most trouble tones are not sounded between 10 00pm and 7 00am so as not to disturb the user late at night Telephone trouble however may be an attempt to sabotage the system by cutting the telephone wires For this reason you can program telephone trouble tones to sound at all times To program the Telephone Trou...

Page 56: ... To program the Tones Output option 1 From the Programming menu select Tones Tones Options Tones Output 9381 2 Select Sounder or Speaker 8 7 2 Speaker Volume The Speaker Volume option determines the volume level of the tones sounded by the speaker To program the Speaker Volume option 1 From the Programming menu select Tones Tones Options Speaker Vol 9382 2 Select High or Low It is not necessary to...

Page 57: ... setting for each individual zone For further information see p 43 7 3 6 Force To program the Forced Set 1 From the Programming menu select System Options Set Unset and Forced Set 94021 2 Select Enabled or Disabled 9 2 2 One Key Setting You can set the system by pressing any of the three setting keys on the keypad If One Key Setting is enabled the system does not prompt you for a user code To prog...

Page 58: ...set period To enable disable the Instant Set option 1 From the Programming menu select System Options Set Unset and Instant Setting 94024 2 Select Enabled or Disabled 9 2 5 Keyfob Unset The Keyfob Unset option enables you to determine whether it is possible for the user to unset the system using their keyfob at all times or during the entry delay only This feature can be applied only after the sys...

Page 59: ...om in order to prevent the central station being inundated by simultaneous AC Loss reports in the event of a regional power cut 9 5 Display Options The following options relate to the information the system displays on the front panel keypad 9 5 1 Set Status Display The Set Status Display includes the current set status and any trouble conditions that may exist within the system You can program th...

Page 60: ...cording to specific system status conditions or by remote command sent via PSTN GSM keyfob RP or via Internet ELAS versions 321 and above 9 6 1 Output Trigger The Output Trigger option determines the conditions that activate and deactivate the PGM output To program the Output Trigger 1 From the Programming menu select System Options PGM Options and Output Trigger 94061 2 Select an Output Trigger o...

Page 61: ...evant change in system status 9 6 2 Output Type The Output Type option determines whether the PGM output produces a steady or pulsed output To program the Output Type 1 From the Programming menu select System Options PGM Options and Output Type 94062 2 Select Steady or Pulsed The Zone Status Sounder and WL Sounder trigger options have a fixed Output Type there is no need to program an Output Type ...

Page 62: ...t System Options No Set Ind 9408 2 Select 1 Week 2 Weeks 3 Weeks 4 Weeks or Disabled The No Set event message is an unclassified event This means that it does not belong to any event group If the No Set option is programmed with any option other than Disabled the event message will be sent 9 8 Jamming Detection The system is able to detect RF Jamming that is usually caused by an intruder attemptin...

Page 63: ...e Daylight Savings option the system is able to automatically adjust its clock twice a year according to the national adjustment to Daylight Saving Time Two options are available Europe the clock is adjusted forward 1hr on the last Sunday in March at 1am the clock is adjusted back 1hr on the last Sunday in October at 1am USA the clock is adjusted forward 1hr on the second Sunday in March at 2am th...

Page 64: ...re system trouble list If the Report Fail Trouble is disabled failure to report an event does not cause a system trouble condition To program the Report Fail Trouble option 1 From the Programming menu select System Options Rep Fail Trb 9416 2 Select Enabled or Disabled 9 15 Immediate Setting from WUApp If immediate setting from WUApp is enabled all WEB Set commands received are executed immediatel...

Page 65: ...e Report account reports to this account will be discarded It is Engineer responsibility to program primary and backup accounts in proper order To ensure proper functionality Engineer will not be able to set Account 1 as Voice Report or Backup 10 1 1 Telephone Number To edit an account s telephone number 1 From the Programming menu select Communications Accounts 951 2 Select the account you want t...

Page 66: ...want to program 1 6 3 From the account s sub menu select Two Way Audio 4 4 Select Enabled or Disabled 10 1 5 Account Number Not Relevant for Voice Report To edit an account number 1 From the Programming menu select Communications Accounts 951 2 Select the account you want to program 1 6 3 From the account s sub menu select Account Number 5 4 Enter up to eight digits Enter leading zeros for account...

Page 67: ...al this sequence by programming the Report Cycle option To program the number of Report Cycles 1 From the Programming menu select Communications Accounts Report Cycles 9517 2 Enter a value between 01 and 15 Press ʹ In the example illustrated in Figure 10 1 Account 1 is programmed with 2 call attempts Account 2 is programmed with 3 call attempts and the number of report cycles programmed is 3 Figur...

Page 68: ...e user pressing 1 the Control System calls the next Voice Report Account telephone number The availability of the Vocal Message Dialer feature is hardware dependent 10 3 1 Telephone Number To edit a Voice Report Account account s telephone number 1 From the Programming menu select Communications Accounts 951 2 Select the account you want to program 2 6 3 From the account s sub menu select Phone Nu...

Page 69: ...rt recording the message 3 Record your message The message may be up to ten seconds long 4 Press ʹ to stop recording the message is automatically played back and OK is displayed Press ʹ to save your recording 10 4 Remote Programming Electronics Line 3000 s Remote Programmer RP and WEB Remote Programmer software enable you to operate and program the system from a PC either on site or from a remote ...

Page 70: ... RP connection the passcode programmed in the RP customer file on the PC must be identical to the system s RP passcode To edit the RP passcode 1 From the Programming menu select Communications Remote Prog RP Passcode 9522 2 Enter six digits and then press ʹ RP Communication Interface For remote programming the CommPact Control System can employ GPRS GSM or PSTN communication provided that it is av...

Page 71: ...number 1 From the Programming menu select Communications Service Call Phone Number 9531 2 Enter up to 16 digits Use the key to enter pause T switch to DTMF tone dialing P switch to pulse dialing or international code Use the key to delete one character at a time Press ʹ when you have finished editing 10 5 2 Service Call Interface For the Service Call feature you can choose whether the system emplo...

Page 72: ...sified event This means that it does not belong to any event group If the Periodic Test Interval is programmed with any value other than 000 the event message will be sent To program the Periodic Test Interval 1 From the Programming menu select Communications Comm Options and Test Interval 95402 2 Enter the test interval 001 254 hours or 255 for an automatically calculated test interval then press...

Page 73: ... requirements of local telecommunications authorities default telephone line parameters have been chosen for a number of different countries To program the PSTN Country 1 From the Programming menu select Communications Comm Options and PSTN Country 95407 2 Select your country from the options available Electronics Line 3000 offers custom telephone line parameter settings for countries that do not ...

Page 74: ...ular telephone Simplex one party may speak while the other party listens To program the TWA mode option 1 From the Programming menu select Communications Comm Options and TWA Mode 95412 2 Select Duplex or Simplex 10 7 GSM Options 10 7 1 GSM RX Report The GSM RX Report is a feature that periodically reads the GSM signal strength of the Cellular Communication see p 31 4 7 9 GSM Signal Strength This ...

Page 75: ...o reactivate a SIM card 1 Program the correct PIN code in the Control System see above then disconnect the Control System from all the power sources 2 Remove the SIM card from the SIM card Holder on the Main Board see p 5 Figure 1 2 and insert it into a cellular phone 3 Turn on the cellular phone and enter the correct PIN code 4 Re install the SIM card into the Control System and apply power 10 7 ...

Page 76: ... To program the GSM Media Loss Time 1 From the Programming menu select Communications Comm Options GSM Options and GSM ML Time 954136 2 Enter time 003 255 minutes or 000 to disable then press ʹ 10 8 TWA Event Report Options 10 8 1 TWA Event Report The TWA Event Report is an event report that is sent to the central station to indicate that Two Way Audio communication is about to commence If enabled...

Page 77: ...Programming menu select Communications Comm Options and Incoming 95417 2 Select the telephone number you want to edit 1 3 3 Enter up to 16 digits Use the key to enter pause T switch to DTMF tone dialing P switch to pulse dialing or international code Use the key to delete one character at a time Press ʹ when you have finished editing 10 8 4 Remote Firmware Update Electronics Line 3000 s Remote Fir...

Page 78: ...roup This allows you to filter the type of events that are reported to the central station To enable disable reporting for an event group 1 From the Programming menu select Communications Event Options 955 2 Select an Event Group 3 From the event group s sub menu select Report 1 4 Select Enabled or Disabled 10 9 2 Restore Reporting For each event group you can determine whether restore messages wi...

Page 79: ... pre recorded event messages This allows you to enable or disable the Vocal Message feature for a specific group of events For further information on this feature see p 63 10 3 Vocal Message Dialer The vocal message event groups and their associated system events are as follows Burglary 1 o Alarm from Zone excluding Gas and Environmental zones o Zone Tamper o Tamper o Duress Fire 2 o Zone Fire Ala...

Page 80: ...6 o Full Set o Part Set o Perimeter Set Unset 7 o Unset o Unset after Alarm Water 8 o Zone Water Alarm Flood To enable disable the vocal message for an event group 1 From the Programming menu select Communications VM Event Opt 956 2 Select an event group 3 Select Enabled or Disabled ...

Page 81: ...character at a time Press ʹ when finished For MyELAS define the IP address as 195 219 118 21 and the Port setting as 33000 11 2 Control System Parameters The following parameters required to connect Control System to ELAS should be provided by your ELAS administrator If the end user is to perform the self registration on line then the following CPID and CP Password steps are not required 11 2 1 CP...

Page 82: ...it the User name of your GPRS connection optional setting provided by the cellular provider 1 From the Programming menu select Communications Internet GPRS Options and User Name 95762 2 Enter the User Name provided by the cellular provider Use the 1 key to enter key to insert and the key to delete one character at a time 3 Press ʹ when you have finished editing 11 3 3 Password To edit the Password...

Page 83: ...aults are restored the event log is cleared ser codes and wireless transmitters are deleted During system initialization recorded vocal messages Message Center and Home ID are not deleted 12 2 Default Program Restore Loading the system s default program enables you to restore the factory set programming defaults To load the default program From the Programming menu select Initialize Load Defaults ...

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Page 91: ... the EN 50131 standard have a three minute delay between transmissions 1 Battery Holder 2 Antenna 3 LED Indicator 4 PCB Screw 5 DIP Switch 6 Tamper Switch 7 Pyro Sensor 8 Back Tamper Figure B 1 PIR Detector with Cover Removed EL 2645 EL 2645PI Considerations before Installation Select a location from which the pattern of the detector is most likely to be crossed by a burglar should there be a brea...

Page 92: ...the receiver to indicate that the transmitter has been registered successfully When Save appears on the Control System s LCD display press ʹ Write the number of the zone and the transmi er number if applicable on the sticker provided Affix the sticker inside the front cover for future reference Alternatively the Detector can be registered to the receiver by manually entering the transmitter s seri...

Page 93: ...ter each detection before continuing the test 4 After completing the walk test Set DIP 2 to OFF LED Indication The LED indicator is lit every time a transmission is made To enable disable LED indication refer to DIP Switch Setting section for the appropriate DIP switch setting LED should only be disabled after successfully walk testing the detector Switch Operation 1 PIR sensitivity Off Low On Hig...

Page 94: ...e front cover Close the front cover immediately after each battery replacement Figure B 3 Lens Coverage Diagrams EL 2645 left and EL 2645PI right The diagram shows the coverage pattern for the detector fitted with a standard lens EL 2645 complies with EN 50131 2 2 Grade 2 Class II Power Supply Type C Directional PIR EL 2650XL The EL 2650XL is a wireless PIR detector that is able to distinguish bet...

Page 95: ...the protected area Figure B 5 Correct Placement of the Detector Installation Instructions 1 To open the housing remove the cover screw and using a flathead screwdriver press the locking tab at the side of the unit Remove the Main Board by unscrewing the PCB screw Do not touch the face of the PYRO sensor 2 Set the receiver to Registration mode Apply battery power by removing the isolator that separ...

Page 96: ...the Back Tamper switch insert a screw into the Back Tamper hole see Figure B 6 instead of the lower mounting hole When the detector is removed from the wall the screw causes the tamper release to break away from the back cover and the Back Tamper switch is released Figure B 6 Back Tamper Release 6 Mount the PCB at the required setting using the horizontal adjustment scale and tighten the PCB screw...

Page 97: ...e green LED turns on then off see Figure B 8 step 1 Release the tamper switch and wait until the red LED turns on and then off see Figure B 8 step 2 Press the tamper switch once again Both LEDS are lit momentarily see Figure B 8 step 3 The detector enters the Walk Test mode for 4 minutes During the Walk Test wait for twenty seconds between movements To launch the Walk Test from the Normal mode Jus...

Page 98: ...r see Table B 5 Do not disable the LED until you have successfully walk tested the detector PIR Supervision The circuit operation of the PIR is checked once per hour In the event of PIR failure the red LED flashes Battery Replacement Open the housing by removing the front cover see Installation Instructions replace the battery and close the front cover Close the front cover immediately after each ...

Page 99: ...iguration Jumpers 9 LED Indicator 10 LED Jumper 11 PCB Release Tab Figure B 10 EL 2652SR Cover Off Location of Detector Consider the following before mounting the detector Select a location from which the pattern of the detector is most likely to be crossed by an intruder Avoid a location that comes in direct contact with radiators heating cooling ducts or air conditioners Do not place the detecto...

Page 100: ...se the cover 2 To remove the PCB carefully push down the release tab and lift the board to pull it away from the holding hooks Do not touch the face of the PYRO sensor 3 Apply battery power by removing the isolators that separate the batteries from their contacts on the battery holders 4 Place the Mode jumper over pins 2 3 see Table B 6 the LED flashes Install the Mode jumper only after applying b...

Page 101: ... 11 Attach the front cover making sure to close the plastic housing with the housing screw provided Operation and Adjustment Warm up Time The detector will need to warm up for the first 90 seconds after applying power Pulse Counter The pulse counter determines the amount of beams that need to be crossed before the detector will produce an alarm The available options are 1 2 or 3 pulse count To set...

Page 102: ...tes After the four minutes have expired the detector switches back to normal operation If this happens you can reset a mode by removing and replacing the mode jumper Battery Replacement Open the housing by removing the front cover see Installation Instructions replace the batteries and close the front cover Close the front cover immediately after each battery replacement Signals and Messages In ca...

Page 103: ...the battery holder When you apply power and the tamper switch is open the EL 2601 enters Test mode during which a transmission is sent every few seconds You can terminate the Test mode by closing the tamper switch Test mode is automatically terminated after approximately five minutes Due to the occurrence of voltage delay in lithium batteries that have been in storage the batteries may initially a...

Page 104: ...moved from the wall the screw causes the tamper release to break away from the back cover and the Back Tamper switch is released 10 Mount the back cover using two screws and replace the PCB Use ISO 7050 ST3 5 x 22 6 X or similar countersunk screws so that the screw head will not touch the PCB see p 99 Figure B 14 11 To open the magnet s housing insert a small screwdriver into one of the pry off sl...

Page 105: ...s may initially appear to be dead In this case leave the unit in Test mode for a few minutes until the battery voltage level is stabilized 3 From the Programming menu select Devices Zones 911 4 Select the zone to which you want to register the transmitter the system initiates Registration mode When Save appears on the Control System s LCD display press 5 After registration press the EL 2602 s tamp...

Page 106: ...e mounted as close as 1m from the glass Figure B 17 Acoustic Detector Range Measurement Plate Tempered Laminated And Wired Glass Detector range If mounting on the ceiling the opposite wall or adjoining walls the maximum range is 6m 20 for plate tempered laminated and wired glass For armor coated glass the maximum range is 3 65m 12 Minimum recommended glass size 0 3m x 0 6m 1 X 2 Glass thickness Pl...

Page 107: ...nd glass vestibule areas Noisy kitchens Residential car garages Small utility rooms Stairwells Small bathrooms Other small acoustically live rooms For glass break protection in such applications use shock detectors on the windows or window frames connected to an EL 2602 universal transmitter Installation Procedure Figure B 18 EL 2606 Cover Off 1 Open the housing using a small flat head screwdriver...

Page 108: ...Test mode processing of the upper and lower frequencies is disabled This means that the EL 2606 is only listening for mid range frequencies reproduced by the glassbreak tester It s these mid range frequencies that determine the detector s range In Normal mode the tester will not activate the detector unless held directly over the detector Figure B 19 Testing the EL 2606 Test the detector using the...

Page 109: ...ly terminates approximately one minute after the last activation of the hand held tester Room acoustics can artificially extend the range of a glassbreak detector The specified range of the EL 2606 has been established for worst case conditions While the detector is likely to function at the extended range it may miss a minimum output break or room acoustics may be changed at some future time brin...

Page 110: ...in storage the batteries may initially appear to be dead In this case leave the unit in Test mode for a few minutes until the battery voltage level is stabilized 3 While the EL 2607 is in Registration mode set the receiver to Registration mode and make sure that the transmitter s LED indicator lights up at least twice After registration momentarily close the Tamper switch to terminate Registration...

Page 111: ... the tamper switch once or just close the housing 9 When you press the Tamper switch to save the sensitivity setting the detector automatically switches from Adjustment mode to Test mode In Test mode you can test the sensitivity of the detector by striking the door or window frame If the impact detected by the detector is enough to generate an alarm the LED is lit Make certain that striking the do...

Page 112: ... base The smoke alarm provides the following signals to the control panel Alarm Alarm restore Low battery Tamper Supervision This smoke detector is designed for use in a single residential unit only which means that it should be used inside a single family home or apartment It is not meant to be used in lobbies hallways basements or another apartment in multi family buildings unless there are alre...

Page 113: ... Install a smoke detector inside every bedroom Install smoke detectors at both ends of a bedroom hallway if the hallway is more than 40 feet 12 meters long Install a smoke detector inside every room where one sleeps with the door partly or completely closed since smoke could be blocked by the closed door and a hallway alarm may not wake up the sleeper if the door is closed Install basement detecto...

Page 114: ...moke detectors under 2 4 1 1 above The recommended additional areas are living room dining room bedroom s kitchen attic finished or unfinished furnace rooms utility room basement integral or attached garage and hallways not included in 2 4 1 1 above However the use of additional detectors remains the option of the householder We recommend complete coverage and use of additional smoke detectors Whe...

Page 115: ...an automobile exhaust pipe this will damage the detector In damp or very humid areas or near bathrooms with showers Moisture in humid air can enter the sensing chamber then turns into droplets upon cooling which can cause false alarms Install smoke detectors at least 3 meters 10 feet away from bathrooms In very cold or very hot areas including unheated buildings or outdoor rooms If the temperature...

Page 116: ...before installing To install the detector perform the following steps see Figure B 27 Registration The EL 2703 must identify itself to the EL wireless system receivers as follows 1 Set the system to registration mode o Go to the main menu and select 9 1 1 Programming Devices Zones o Select a zone and press ʹ 2 Open the detector housing 3 Insert the batteries into compartment The detector enters re...

Page 117: ...ion Figure B 28 Batteries Compartment Tamper Red Indicator When the red LED indicator see Figure B 29 flashes once in 30 seconds it indicates the detector is under normal operation When the red LED flashes very frequently and an audible alarm sounds simultaneously it indicates that the detector senses smoke The red LED behaves according to one of the following set modes Mode 1 The red LED indicato...

Page 118: ... fires can cause the alarm to sound If this happens open a window or fan the air to remove the smoke or dust The alarm will turn off as soon as the air is completely clear Do not disconnect the batteries from the detector This will cancel your protection from fire Taking Care of Your Smoke Detector To keep your detector in good working condition you must test the detector weekly according to the T...

Page 119: ...e a source of power to work This smoke alarm will not operate and the alarm will not sound if batteries are dead or not installed properly Smoke alarms may not be heard A sound sleeper or someone who has taken drugs or alcohol may not awaken if the alarm is installed outside a bedroom Closed or partially closed doors and distance can block sound This alarm is not designed for the hearing impaired ...

Page 120: ...that generates a Medical alarm when pressed The transmitter is water resistant and can be worn around the neck Its large button makes it ideal for elderly or sight impaired users When the battery is low the EL 2711M s LED flashes during transmission and a Low Battery signal is sent to the receiver When either of these two indications is observed replace the unit EL 2711M complies with EN 50131 Gra...

Page 121: ...ly Type C To replace the battery 1 Insert a small screwdriver into the pry off slot see Figure B 32 Carefully twist the screwdriver to separate the front and back of the casing 2 Observing correct polarity replace the battery 3V lithium size CR2032 3 Close the casing making sure that the front and back click shut 1 Way Wireless Keypad EL 2620 The EL 2620 is a one way wireless keypad primarily desi...

Page 122: ...icated by LEDs see Table B 9 During operation the Control System automatically synchronizes the list of valid user codes at the keypad A slide out reference card on the rear of the EL 2620 can be used for writing essential information Figure B 35 EL 2621 Figure B 36 EL 2621 Back Cover Off Table B 9 EL 2621 Status LED Indication LED Status Meaning On System Set Off System Unset Flashing Alarm indic...

Page 123: ...tion mode has been terminated 5 Register the keypad to the Control System by doing the following o Temporarily close the keypad s tamper switch o Set the Control System to Registration mode see p 9 2 2 3 Stage 3 Register the Transmitters o Press a button on the keypad o Press the same button again o Confirm registration in the Control System After registration the Control System transmits user cod...

Page 124: ...nds You can terminate Test mode by closing the tamper switch Test mode is automatically terminated after approximately five minutes Due to the occurrence of voltage delay in lithium batteries that have been in storage the batteries may initially appear to be dead In this case leave the unit in Test mode for a few minutes until the battery voltage level is stabilized 3 From the Programming menu sel...

Page 125: ...a restore signal 30 seconds after the detector s terminals are dry When the tamper switch is open the 30 second delay is canceled in order to speed up the test procedure Make certain that the LED is lit during transmissions The LED indicator does not function when the tamper switch is closed 16 Fix the detector to the floor using the two screws spacers and wall anchors provided Alternatively you c...

Page 126: ...st concentration of gas is found right below the ceiling and therefore the Wireless Gas Leak Detector should be installed on the wall approximately 30 cm 12 below the ceiling Butane Gas Propane and Butane are heavier than air therefore the greatest concentration of gas is found right above the floor level The Wireless Gas Leak Detector should therefore be installed about 30cm 12 above the floor Do...

Page 127: ...t is securely attached to the mounting bracket 2 Connect the detector power cable to the wall power outlet Transmitter Receiver Communication Setup 1 Set the panel to registration mode 2 Insert the batteries into compartment The detector enters registration mode during which a transmission is sent every few seconds You can terminate registration mode by pressing the Test Button Test mode is automa...

Page 128: ...re are four different light and buzzer operations Table B 10 EL 2762 Status LED Indication LED Color LED Status Meaning Green Power Flashing for 4 minutes Warm up the status between Power Up and Normal operation On Normal Condition Power On Red Alarm Flashing Sequential Alarm Sound Alarm Orange Service On Malfunction detector interruption TEST HUSH POWER SERVICE ALARM ALARM VENT SENSOR VENT Figure...

Page 129: ...ation of CO gas can be quite dangerous Although many products of combustion can cause discomfort and adverse health effects it is CO gas which presents the greatest threat to life Carbon monoxide is produced by the incomplete combustion of fuels such as natural gas propane heating oil kerosene coal charcoal gasoline or wood The incomplete combustion of fuel can occur in any device which depends on...

Page 130: ... gas or kerosene heater gas or oil furnace and cigarette smoke Selecting the Installation Location Since CO gas moves freely in the air the suggested location is in or as near as possible to sleeping areas of the home 30 cm 12 inch below the ceiling For maximum protection a CO detector should be located outside the primary sleeping areas or on each level of your home see Figure B 42 for suggested ...

Page 131: ...ies supplied into the battery compartment Pay attention to the correct battery polarity and close the battery compartment 7 Line up the side slot of the bracket and the detector Push the detector onto the mounting bracket until a click is heard see arrow direction Figure B 44 8 Pull the detector outwards to make sure that it is securely attached to the mounting bracket Transmitter Receiver Communi...

Page 132: ...will beep intermittently and the three LEDs will flash Release the Test button The beep and the three LEDs will stop and the green LED remains on or flashes every 60 seconds Muting Your Detector You can partially mute the detector in an event of alarm by pressing the Test Button The Red LED will continue to flash and a short beep will be heard every 16 seconds Detector Malfunctioning A malfunction...

Page 133: ... the presence of CO gas However the CO gas can be extremely fatal if it is not detected The source of the CO gas may come from several possible situations This detector will only indicate the presence of CO gas at the detector However you have to be aware that the CO gas may be present in other areas in the premises Actions to Take after the Problem is Corrected Once the problem of the CO gas pres...

Page 134: ...e sounder cutoff has expired the strobe continues to flash until the system is unset Figure B 47 EL 2626AC Transmitter Cover Off Wear hearing protection when installing the sounder Backup Battery Pack Lower Mounting Hole Upper Mounting Hole Lower Mounting Hole Siren Front Tamper Terminal Block Rear Tamper Switch Main Terminal Block Battery Connector Front Cover Tamper Switch Location of Cover Scre...

Page 135: ...he Programming menu select Devices Sounder Cut Off 9154 o Enter a sounder cut off time 15 minutes max for EN50131 and PD662 approved 7 Set the sounder to Registration mode by placing the Mode jumper JP1 as shown in Figure B 49 8 Press the Transmitter Delete button on the sounder in order to clear the sounder s register the sounder sounds an acknowledge tone 9 On the control system perform the Exte...

Page 136: ...e the sounder to a better position 15 To mount the EL 2626AC place the back cover in position against the wall and mark the upper and lower mounting holes Install wall anchors in the appropriate positions 16 Thread the cables through the cable entry hole on the back cover and mount the back cover to the wall using four screws 17 Connect the transformer to the terminal block and the backup battery ...

Page 137: ... to the CommPact Control System see p 39 7 2 1 Registering Wireless Devices 2 Define the Repeater option for each zone that is intended to transmit via the repeater as Use Repeater see p 44 7 3 7 Repeater 3 Open the EL 2635 s plastic housing To do so remove the two cover screws and lift the front cover away from the base Figure B 51 EL 2635 cover removed 4 Connect the antenna provided to the anten...

Page 138: ...o Status transmissions from the repeater as follows a On the LCD programming keypad press until 5 STS Transmit appears on the display b Press ʹ c Press ʹ again o Confirm registration to the Control System as follows o When Save appears on the Control System s LCD display press ʹ 9 Test the repeater from the required mounting location before permanently mounting the unit 10 Mount the base to the wa...

Page 139: ... er in the list appears on the display 3 Use the arrow navigation keys 5 6 to scroll to the transmitter you want to delete 4 Press ʹ to select the transmi er 5 Press ʹagain for confirmation the transmitter is deleted 6 Select another transmitter to delete or press Χ to exit Engineer Utilities The EL 2635 repeater offers two engineer utilities that serve as a valuable aid during installation and ma...

Page 140: ...ble LED Indicator Selectable Adaptive Temperature Compensation RFI Immunity 30V m Operating Temperature 25 to 60 C Fire Protection ABS Plastic Housing Dimensions 133 x 73 x 52mm Designed to meet EN 50131 2 2 Grade 2 Class II Power Supply Type C EL 2650XL Directional PIR Frequency 868 35 433 92 or 418 MHz Power 3 6V AA Lithium Battery Current Consumption 30mA transmission 20µA standby Pyroelectric ...

Page 141: ...mm 5 5 inch x 3 2 inch x 2 inch EL 2764 Carbon Monoxide Detector Frequency 868 35 433 92 or 418 MHz Power 3V AA Lithium Battery CR123 Current Consumption 30mA transmission 20µA standby Alarm Sound Level Exceeds 85dB at 10 feet 3m Operating Temperature 39 to 100 F 4 to 38 C Dimensions L X W X H 140 X 80 X 49 mm 5 5 inch x 3 2 inch x 2 inch EL 2711M Medical Keyfob Frequency 868 35 433 92 or 418MHz P...

Page 142: ...H rechargeable cells size AAAL Current Consumption 100mA max during transmission Number of Transmitters 32 max Tamper Protection Front Cover N C Operating Temperature 32 to 140 F 0 to 60 C Dimensions 4 29 H X 4 84 W X 1 1 D 123 x 109 x 27mm Lithium Batteries Fire explosion and severe burn hazard When handling lithium batteries follow the listed precautions Do not recharge Do not deform or disassem...

Page 143: ...Device Number Tamper NTA 1137 Device Number Tamper Restore NTR 3137 Device Number Duress NHA 1121 Bell Cancel NBC 1521 User Number Unset after Alarm NOR 1458 User Number Water Alarm NWA 1154 Device Number Water Alarm Restore NWH 3154 Device Number Environmental Alarm NUA 1150 Device Number Environmental Alarm Restore NUH 3150 Device Number Exit Error NEE 1457 User Number Fire Fire Alarm NFA 1110 D...

Page 144: ...tery NXT 1384 Device Number Transmitter Battery Restore NXR 3384 Device Number AC Loss NAT 1301 Device Number AC Restore NAR 3301 Device Number Power up user log NRR 3301 Device Number Peripherals Media Loss NLT 1351 Device Number Media Loss Restore NLR 3351 Device Number Device Trouble NET 1330 Device Number Device Trouble Restore NER 3330 Device Number Transmitter Out of Synch NUT 1341 Device Nu...

Page 145: ...d Events Periodic Test NRP 1602 No Set NCD 1654 Cancel Report NOC 1406 Address Field The address field provides additional information regarding the event This information is forwarded as numeric data according to the following tables DEVICE NUMBER Value Description 00 Control System 01 33 Zones 41 59 Keyfobs 77 80 Repeaters 81 84 Wireless Keypads 91 Front Panel Keypad 110 Wireless Sounder USER NU...

Page 146: ...h a keypad has been installed or the area crossed in order to reach the keypad Event Group Burglary Panic Panic zones are always active When a Panic zone is triggered a Panic alarm is generated This zone type is designed for panic buttons that may be pressed in a robbery situation If the Bell option is disabled for Panic zones in addition to the sounder not sounding all forms of alarm indication f...

Page 147: ...ronmental Environmental zones are always active When triggered these zones generate an Environmental alarm These zones are designed for applications that monitor environmental conditions such as temperature or humidity If the Bell option is enabled for Environmental zones the system sounds trouble tones from the keypad These tones are sounded until the user presses on their keypad Environmental al...

Page 148: ...bery fire or otherwise or that the product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Buyer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of intruder robbery or fire without warning but is not insurance or a guaranty that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result Consequently seller shall have no li...

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