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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Specifications
Warning Device Output
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Integral sounder capable of 85 dB @ 3m, self-powered type Z
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2 remote, wireless warning devices supported: PGX901 (indoor), PGX911 (out-
door) (X=4, 8, or 9)
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Programmable as steady, pulsed or temporal three (as per ISO8201) and temporal
four (CO alarm) output
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Warning device sounds alarms in the following priority: fire, CO, medical, burg
Memory
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CMOS EEPROM memory
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Retains programming and system status on AC or battery failure for 20 years min.
(not verified by UL)
Power Supply
Transformer: DSC PTD1640U
Primary:120V, 60Hz Class II
Secondary:16.5VAC, 40VA Max.
Regulated power supply:
• 700mA auxiliary supply, 12V DC
• Positive temperature coefficient (PTC) for Bell, Aux+ and Battery terminals
• Reverse battery detection/protection
• Supervision for AC power and low battery
• Normal and high current battery charge options
• Supervised battery charging circuit
Current draw (panel): 85mA (nominal) 2A(Max)
Bell Output:
• 12V, 700mA supervised (1k Ohm) bell output (current limited at 2 amps)
• Steady, Pulsed, Temporal 3 fire, CO alarm cadences
• Bell short detection (so hardware)
Aux+:
• Voltage range = 9.6V - 13.8V DC
• Current = 700mA (shared with PGM outputs)
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Output ripple voltage: 270mVp-p max.
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Onboard programmable outputs:
• PGM 1 - 50mA switched programmable output
• PGM 2 - 300mA current-limited switched programmable output. 2-Wire
smoke detectors (90mA current limited) are supported using this PGM
• PGM 3 - 50mA switched programmable output
• PGM 4 - 50mA switched programmable output
• Hardware PGM over current protection
Battery
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12V sealed lead acid, rechargeable
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Battery capacity:
• 4Ah (PS4-12)
• 7Ah (BD7-12)
• 14Ah
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Maximum standby time: 24 hours (with 14Ah battery and Aux current limited to
470mA)
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Recharging time to 80% 72 hours
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Recharging rate: 240mA (12 hours max.), 480mA (24 hour backup)
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Backup time: 24 hours (UL)
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Battery lifespan: 3-5 years
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Low battery trouble indication threshold 11.5VDC
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Battery restore voltage 12.5V
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Main board current draw (battery only):
• HS2016/32/64/128 (no alternate communicator) standby 80mA DC
• HS2016/32/64/128, (including alternate communicator) standby190mA DC
• Transmit (alternate communicator module)195mA DC
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Resettable fuses (PTC) used on circuit board
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Supervision for loss of primary power source (AC fail), battery loss or battery low
voltage (battery trouble) with indication provided on the keypad
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Internal clock locked to AC power frequency
* with high current battery charge option enabled: [982] bit 1.
Battery capacity deteriorates with age and the number of charge/discharge cycles. Replace
every 3-5 years.
Operating Environmental Conditions
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Temperature range
: UL=
0°C to +49°C (32°F-120°F)
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Relative humidity: <93% non condensing
Alarm Transmitter Equipment (ATE) Specification
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Digital dialer integral to the main control board
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Supports SIA and Contact ID
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Complies with TS203 021-1, -2, -3 Telecom equipment requirements and EN50136-
1-1, EN50136-2-1, EN50136-2-3 ATS 2
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Optional Dual IP/Cellular communicators (3G2080(R)/ TL2803G(R)/ TL280(R))
can be installed in the same enclosure and configured as primary or back-up, with
AES 128-bit encryption
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Compliant with EN50136-1-1, EN50136-2-1 ATS2 requirements
Trouble [10] Module Tamper
Press [10] to determine specific trouble
Trouble
Troubleshooting
[01] HSM2HOST
[02] Keypad 1-16
[04] HSM2108 1-15
[05] HSM2300 1-4
[06] HSM2204
[08] HSM2208 1-4
A tamper condition is present on one
or more modules.
• Ensure the TAM terminal on HSM2108,
HSM2300, HSM2204 and HSM2208 modules
is shorted to ground if tamper support is not
used.
• Ensure module cover is secure.
• Ensure module is correctly mounted for wall
tamper operation.
• Trip, then restore the tamper. If tamper condi-
tion persists, replace the module.
Trouble [11] Communications
Press [11] to determine specific trouble
Trouble
Troubleshooting
[01] Phone Line Trouble
Phone line voltage at TIP, RING on
main panel less than 3VDC.
• Measure the voltage across TIP and RING on
the panel:
• No phone off-hook – 50VDC (approx).
• Any phone off-hook
– 5VDC (approx).
• Wire incoming line directly to TIP and RING.
• If trouble clears, check wiring or the RJ-31
phone jack.
[02] Phone Number 1-4 FTC
The system failed to communicate
with a receiver using one of the
enabled phone numbers. Enter [02] to
view phone numbers with failure to
communicate troubles.
• Ensure adequate line voltage at the panel Tip and
Ring (On hook ~41VDC, Off hook ~7VDC).
• Ensure panel phone number is programmed cor-
rectly when using . If using IP or cellular,
ensure alternate communicator has the correct
IP addresses and programming.
[03] Alternate Comm SIM Lock
SIM lock is enabled and the unit does
not have the correct SIM PIN.
• See the communicator installation manual for
details.
[04] Alternate Comm Cellular
The alternate communicator has
detected a radio or SIM failure, a cel-
lular network trouble, or insufficient
signal strength.
• See the communicator installation manual for
details.
[05] Alternate Comm Ethernet
The alternate communicator has
detected a network absent condition.
• See the communicator installation manual for
details.
[06] Receiver 1-4 Absent
Alternate communicator supervision
loss or failure to initialize a receiver.
• See the communicator installation manual for
details.
[07] Receiver 1-4 Supervision
The alarm system loses communica-
tion with an Ethernet or cellular
receiver on the system.
• See the communicator installation manual for
details.
[09] Alternate Comm Fault
The alternate communicator has not
responded to any poll commands. Alt
Comm Fault is displayed in [*][2]
and the event buffer.
• See the communicator installation manual for
details.
[10] Alternate Comm FTC Fault
• Refer to the communicator installation manual
for more details.
Trouble [12] Not Networked
Press [12] to toggle through troubles
Trouble
Troubleshooting
[01] Zones 1-128
[02] keypad 1-16
[03] Siren 1-16
[04] Repeater 1-8
[05] User 1-16
A device is out of sync with the wire-
less network or was not synchronized
with the network after enrollment.
• Ensure the device is physically present.
• Check the current signal strength and during the
last 24 hours.
• Replace the battery or press the tamper switch.
• Enroll the device again.
Battery Charging Current: 400mA/700mA*
Battery Size
Standby
4Hr
24Hr
4Ahr
700mA
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7Ahr
700mA
180mA
14Ahr
700mA
470mA
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