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MA1008e
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Installation Instructions
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NAPCO Security Systems
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Program the receiver-format entry in Location
112
for
Telephone 1 and Location
144
for Telephone 2, if used.
Receiver
See R1000 Installation Instructions WI604
Remote Status LED on NTO Lug
(Location
082
)
When a "2" is programmed in Location
082
, a remote
Status LED connected to the NTO Lug will go on when the
lug is low, giving the same indication as the keypad
STATUS LED. In this application, do not use the NTC Lug
as an output. Connect the LED cathode to the lug through
a 560
Ω
resistor, and the anode to +12V AUX. POWER
(Terminal 5).
Remove Auto-Bypass
(Locations
192, 193
)
All zones are normally Auto-Bypass Zones and will be
bypassed if in trouble when arming. (Note that the exit/
entry door must be closed before arming, otherwise the
Exit/Entry Zone will be auto-bypassed). A momentary
beep will sound at the keypad to warn that the system has
been armed with a zone in trouble.
Hint:
Remove Auto-
Bypass from Follower Zones containing a keypad and PIR
to permit arming while motion is sensed. The zone will be
secure by the time exit delay has expired.
Note:
If auto-bypass is removed from a zone in trou-
ble that is not programmed for Priority arming (Locations
190, 191
), that zone will cause an alarm on arming. If se-
lecting
Priority Zone with Bypass
, do not select
Remove
Auto Bypass
.
For UL installations, non-24-Hour Zones with auto-
bypass (
Remove Auto-Bypass
not programmed) must be
programmed for
Priority Zone with Bypass
. If an attempt is
made to arm with these zones in trouble, the sounder will
come on, a "P" will be displayed, and the panel will not arm
(enter a valid arm/disarm code to silence the sounder and
clear the display). To arm, hold down Reset Key [9] for
about 2 seconds, then enter the arm/disarm code.
Report on Alarm
(Locations
166-169
)
Violation of a zone selected to report on alarm will
cause the communicator to transmit the code selected for
that zone to the central station. Enter Alarm Codes
(Locations
000-029
) for each zone to report on alarm, even
if identical codes are used for different zones.
Reset Fire
(Location
181
)
If detection devices in use require removal of DC volt-
age to reset, program a "2" in Location
181
and wire the
device power leads to Terminals 11(+) and 12(–) for two-
wire devices, or Terminals 11(+) and 13(–) for four-wire
devices (see Wiring Diagram). Holding down Reset Key [9]
until the sounder beeps will momentarily remove power
from Terminal 11.
Reset Shock Sensors on Arming
(Location
305
)
Select for detection devices that require a brief power
interruption to reset; wire the device power leads to Termi-
nals 11 and 6. Arming the system will momentarily remove
power from the Fire Power terminal to reset the device.
Reset Test Timer on Report
See
Test Timer
Restore Report
Restore, Control-Panel
(Locations
170-173
)
Restore, Zone
(Locations
184,185
)
If programming
Zone Restore
,
Control-Panel Restore
must be programmed as well. When selecting a Restore
Report, (a) Subscriber Alarm/Restore Identification Num-
bers must be programmed for Telephone 1 (Locations
100-
107
) and Telephone 2 (Locations
132-139
), if used; and (b)
Restore Codes (Locations
040-069
) must be entered for
each zone selected to report a restore.
The communicator can transmit a report to the central
station when a zone or the control panel is restored. To
select the time of reporting, refer to Table 5.
Select User(s) Closing See
Closing Report
Entry
Receiver Format
Data Freq.
(Hz)
Duty Cycle
(On/Off)
Interdigit
Time
blank
Ademco, Silent
Knight Slow
1900
60/40mS
600mS
1
Sescoa, Vertex,
DCI, Franklin
1800
30/20
800
2
Radionics Fast
1800
13/12
400
3
Silent Knight Fast
1900
40/30
560
4
Radionics, DCI,
Franklin Slow
1800
60/40
600
5
Universal Hi-Speed
6
Reserved
8
Add "8" for 2300Hz Handshake; do not add if 1400Hz Hand-
shake
Table 5. Receiver Formats
Note:
(1) 24-Hour Zone restores are sent as shown under Zone Restore. (2) It is recommended that Zone-Restore Zones
or 24-Hour Zones be programmed with Auto Reset or Priority Zone to prevent accidental auto-bypassing of a latched zone.
Program:
for Control-Panel Restore to be sent:
and for Zone Restore to be sent:
Instant
Auto-Reset
(Locations
200,
201
)
When (a) zone is repaired; or (b) control panel is
disarmed
When zone is repaired, whether panel is armed or disarmed
Auto-Reset After Alarm Timeout
(Locations
200, 201
; "2"
in Location
180
)
When (a) resets (alarm times out & zone repaired);
or (b) when panel is disarmed.
When zone resets (alarm times out & zone is repaired) whether panel is
armed or disarmed.
(See Note 2)
Zone Repaired with Panel
Armed
Disarmed
No
Auto-Reset
When panel is disarmed (regardless of zone condi-
tion)
When panel is disarmed
When panel is armed & disarmed
again
Table 6. Restore Reports