PANEL ENROLLMENT (continued)
2GIG ®
A
Translator
enrollment:
a) Enter RF enrollment mode
•
Sensor Type: (03) perimeter
• Equipment Code: For GC3, use (0873) Take-345.
For other panels, (0862) DW10-345 may also be used.
b)
At “Enter RF Serial Number”
•
Press SHIFT, Learn, then trip the translator cover
tamper to enroll the translator
-or-
•
Enter translator’s base ID number printed on the unit
c)
Equipment Age: (0) new
d)
Loop Number: (1)
B
Sensor enrollment:
a)
Enter RF enrollment mode.
b)
Setup the zone for the desired behavior.
c)
At “Enter RF Serial Number”
•
Press SHIFT, Learn, then trip sensor
-or-
•
Enter zone ID number (translator’s base ID with the
last digit replaced with zone number 1-8).
d)
Equipment Age: (0) new
e)
Loop Number: (1)
DSC ®
A
Translator
enrollment:
a)
Enter Wireless Enrollment mode.
b)
Trip the translator cover tamper to enroll the translator.
c)
Zone Type: 03 (instant)
• For the first 24 hours after power-up, all translator
tamper trips will send a temporary “open” for
enrollment purposes.
B
Sensor enrollment:
a)
Enter Wireless Enrollment Mode.
b)
Trip each zone to initiate enrollment.
c)
Confirm ESN, Enter Zone #, and Zone Type.
d)
Setup the zone for the desired behavior.
Qolsys ®
• Qolsys IQ panel uses Interlogix 319.5MHz protocol.
• DSC Touch panel made by Qolsys uses DSC 433.92MHz
protocol.
FINISH
A
Close the cover. Test and verify proper operation at the
panel.
Ensure all zone alarms are reported properly to the
central station.
B
Translator Locking: Locking the translator locks all
translator configuration settings and provides takeover
protection.
a) Ensure all zones are functioning as desired.
b) Carefully review the effects of manual translator locking
before proceeding:
• Translator can not be factory defaulted.
• Existing zone configurations can not be changed.
• Panel selection can not be changed.
• Manual translator
LOCKING CAN NOT BE UNDONE
.
c) Open the translator cover and cut the lock wire. The green
and red LED will flash, and the sounder will beep to
confirm.
•
NOTE:
If the lock wire is not cut, the translator
will automatically lock after 30 days of continuous
operation. The effects are the same as manual locking;
however, the automatic lock can be reset by power
cycling the translator while the cover is open.
C
With the cover closed, insert the cover securing screw into the
screw hole near the cover latch.
Notes
ZONES
•
Translator has a 90 second lockout after power up.
During this time:
•
No zone activity will be transmitted.
•
Green and red LEDs will alternate on and off every second.
•
Configuration mode can not be entered.
• Powered zones are turned off when the battery gets low.
• Powered zones have a four hour minimum battery backup after
power failure.
• Non-powered zones have 24-hours minimum battery backup
regardless of powered zones.
• All zone status is sent out within a couple minutes of the cover
being closed.
• If the translator loses both AC and battery backup power, zone
configuration data is retained.
• Low battery, tamper, and supervisory signals are reported by the
translator on its base zone with ID ending in “0”.
• Zone ID’s are the translator’s base ID with the last digit replaced
with the zone number 1-8.
• Low battery signals from the translator are suppressed in the first
24 hours after power-up. However, a missing battery condition is
reported right away.
FAULT CONDITIONS
• 12VDC output fault: Flashes and beeps every 10 seconds on the
green LED and sounder.
• 12VDC input overvoltage fault: Continually flashes and beeps on
the green LED and sounder.
• 12VDC input removed fault: Green LED turns off and the
sounder makes a long beep.
FACTORY DEFAULT
• To return the translator to a factory default condition, press and
hold the configure button. After a couple seconds, the sounder
will start beeping rapidly. Continue holding the button until the
sounder stops beeping.
• Factory default is not possible if the translator is locked.
ZONE TABLE
3
4
ZONE # SERIAL #
DESCRIPTION
0
Translator Base
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8