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P o w e r S e r i e s N e o I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e
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Assign Zone Types
[001]>[001]-[128] > Every zone on the system must be assigned one of the following zone
types:
Assign zone attributes:
[002]>[001]-[128]>Select one of the following zone attributes:
Create labels:
[000]>[001]-[821] 2 x 14 ASCII characters.
Add access codes:
To program an access code: [006] then one of the following:
[001] – Installer code
[002] – Master code
[003] – Maintenance code
Access codes are either 4 or 6 digits in length, depending on the setting of programming
section [041]. Duplicate codes are not valid.
Alternate Communicator Setup
The following configuration steps are required to set up the alternate communicator:
•
Install the alternate communicator and wire it to the alarm panel
•
Enroll the alternate communicator with Connect 24
•
Set the communication path: [300]
•
Enable the alternate communicator: [382] option 5
•
Enable event reporting: [307]/[308]
•
Program communication delay timer: [377]
•
Program DLS access: [401] option 07
Refer to the 3G2080(R)/ TL2803G(R)/ TL280(R) installation manual for details.
Panel/Receiver Communication Paths
This section is used to select the path of communications between the alarm system and
the central station.
•
To use as the communications path, program section [300] options 001 through 004
as [01] 1.
•
To use the alternate communicator to establish a communications path, program two
of the receivers (section [300] options 001, 002, 003 or 004) as [03] and [04] for
Ethernet, and two of the receivers as [05] and [06] for cellular.
Testing the System
Installer Walk Test
Enter section [901] to initiate a walk test. When a zone is tripped, all sirens emit a tone to
indicate that the zone is working correctly.
After 15 minutes without zone activity, the walk test terminates automatically. To manu-
ally exit walk test mode, enter [901] again.
Viewing the Event Buffer
The event buffer displays logs of events that have occurred on the alarm system beginning
with the most recent. To view the event buffer, press [*][6][master code][*][*].
Troubleshooting
To view troubles:
•
Press [*][2] followed by an access code if required.
•
Use the arrow keys to scroll through all trouble conditions present on the system.
•
Refer to the trouble summary list below for trouble descriptions.
[*][2]Trouble Summary
000
–
Null Zone
001
–
Delay 1
002
–
Delay 2
003
–
Instant
004
–
Interior
005
–
Interior Stay/Away
006
–
Delay Stay/Away
007 – Delayed 24-Hour Fire
008 – Standard 24-Hour Fire
009
–
Instant Stay/Away
010
–
Interior Delay
011
–
Day Zone
012
–
Night Zone
017
–
24-Hour Burglary
018 – 24-Hour Bell/Buzzer
023
–
24-Hour Supervisory
024
–
24-Hour Supervisory Buzzer
025
–
Auto Verified 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
051
–
24-Hour Latching Tamper
052
–
24-Hour Non-Alarm
056
–
24-Hour High Temperature
057
–
24 Hour Low Temperature
060
–
24-Hour Non-Latching Tamper
066
–
Momentary Keyswitch Arm
067
–
Maintained Keyswitch Arm
068
–
Momentary Keyswitch Disarm
069
–
Maintained Keyswitch Disarm
071
–
Door Bell
* Not UL evaluated
1 – Bell Audible
2 – Bell Steady
3 – Chime Function
4 – Bypass Enabled
5 – Force Arm
6 – Swinger Shutdown
7 – Transmission Delay
8 – Burglary Verification
9 – Normally Closed EOL
10 – Single EOL
11 – Double EOL
12 – Fast/Normal Loop Response
Trouble
Detailed Trouble
01 – Service Required
01 – Bell circuit
02 – RF jam detected
03 – Aux supply trouble
04 – Time and date
05 – Output 1 fault
02 – Module Low 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 Low Voltage
01 – HSM2HOST voltage
02 – Keypad 1-16 voltage
04 – HS2108 1-15 voltage
05 – HSM2300 1-4 voltage
06 – HSM2204 1-4 voltage
11 – HSM2208 1-4 voltage
04 – AC Troubles
01 – Zone 1-128 AC
03 – Siren 1-16 AC
04 – Repeater 1-8 AC
05 – HSM2300 1-4 AC
06 – HSM2204 1-4 AC
07 – Alarm Controller AC
05 – Device Faults
01 – Zone 1-128
– Freeze
– Probe Disconnected
– Fire
– Gas
– Heat
– CO
02 – Keypad 1-16
03 – Siren 1-16
04 – Repeater 1-8
06 – Device Low Battery
01 – Zone 1-128
02 – Keypad 1-16
03 – Siren 1-16
04 – Repeater 1-8
05 – User 1-32
07 – Device Tampers
01 – Zone 1-128
02 – Keypad 1-16
03 – Siren 1-16
04 – Repeater 1-8
08 – RF Delinquency
01 – Zone 1-128
02 – Keypad 1-16
03 – Siren 1-16
04 – Repeater 1-8
09 – Module Supervisory 01 – HSM2HOST
02 – Keypad 1-16
04 – HS2108 1-15
05 – HSM2300 1-4
06 – HSM2204
08 – HSM2208 1-4
10 – Module Tamper
01 – HSM2HOST
02 – Keypad 1-16
04 – HS2108 1-15
05 – HSM2300 1-4
06 – HSM2204
08 – HSM2208 1-4
11 – Communications
01 – TLM
02 – Phone number 01-04
03 – Alt. comm SIM lock
04 – Alt. comm cellular
05 – Alt. comm Ethernet
06 – Receiver 1-4 absent
07 – Receiver 1-4 supervision
09 – Alt. comm fault
12 – Not Networked
01 – Zone 1-128
02 – Keypad 1-16
03 – Siren 1-16
04 – Repeater 1-8
05 – User 1-32
Trouble [1] Service Required
Press [01] to determine specific trouble
Trouble
Troubleshooting
[01] Bell Circuit
Bell+, Bell-...open circuit.
• Disconnect Bell-/+ leads and measure resistance:
• Open circuit indicates break in wiring or
defective siren/bell.
• Jumper Bell+/- with 1K resistor (Brown, Black, Red):
[02] RF Jam Detected
Wireless receiver - excessive noise
detected.
• Check event buffer to determine specific trouble.
• If buffer logs RF jam, check for RF interference.
• Disable RF Jam: section [804] sub-section [801].
[03] Aux Supply
An auxiliary power supply trouble
is present.
• Check for a short between Aux+ and Aux- or other
system ground.
• Ensure the aux current draw has not exceeded the
documented limits.
[04] Time and Date
The alarm controller internal clock
is not set.
To program the time and date:
• Enter [
][6][Master Code] then press [01].
• Enter the time and date (24-hour clock) using the
following format: HH:MM MM/DD/YY
e.g., For 6:00 pm, June 29, 2010:
Enter: [18] [00] [06] [29] [10]
[05] Output 1 Fault
HSM2204 output#1 open circuit.
• If output #1 is unused: ensure terminals O1, AUX
are jumpered with 1K resistor (brown, black, red).
• If output #1 is used: disconnect wire leads from
O1, AUX terminals, measure resistance of leads:
• Open circuit indicates a break in wiring.
Trouble [2] Module Battery
Press [02] to determine specific trouble
Trouble
Troubleshooting
[01] Panel Low Battery
The panel detects that the battery is
below 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 voltage measured across AC terminals is
16-18 VAC. Replace transformer if required.
• Disconnect battery wire leads:
• Verify battery charging voltage measured
across battery leads = 13.70 - 13.80 VDC.
• Connect battery, remove AC power.
• Verify measured voltage across Aux terminals
is 12.5VDC min.
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