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EXHIBIT 5
Installation and Operating Instructions
Para. 2.1033(b)(3)
8 Retlif Testing Laboratories
I Test Report No. R-7478-1
FCC ID: ESV—0406-1
DS7400Xi Version 3+
Wireless Reference Guide
Detection Systems, inc
130 Permian Parkway
Fairport‘ NY 14450
715-223-4050, 17800-289-0096 _ _
® FAX 716-223-9180 5“ ”7 Edllmn
1.0 Description
This reterence guide will show you the way to inslail the necessary compo-
nenls to and wireless RF capaclty to your DS7400Xi Version 3¢ Control/coma
munlcater. The DS7400Xi must have software rEViSiDri 3 07 or higher In use a
Wireless receiver.
2.0
2.1
Installation
Install the DS7430 or 087436 Multiplex Interface
Module
' Install the DS7430>0r DS7436 Multiplex module in accordance with the
installation instructions included with the module Use caution to avoid llex-
lrtg the DS7400X! printed circuit board during installation as it may damage
the tmard
2.2 Install the RF3222 Receiver
2.2.1 Receiver Specifications
12 VDC nominal. 30 mA
304.00 mHZ
+32°F to naoflr (0°C to 49m)
60'x4.25"x12"(WxLx D)
152mm x 108mm x 31mm (w x L x Di
- The receiver should be mounted in a central location in regard to all wire-
less sensors. whenever possiblerne recelver may be located up to 5000
n. (1520 m) away from the control panel il usrng ms AWG (1 Ommi quad
cable (do not use twisted pairs) and up to 2000 rt. it using ~22 AWG (Emmi
Quad Cable Adding addlttonal multiplex devices to the Mux Bus may re-
duce the maxrmum distance
Although the wireless devices have a range or approximately
500 tt. (l50 m) in open arr, building materials can greally re-
duce that range As a guideline, keep all remote devices with-
in 100 ft. (30 m) or me receiver,
~ Leave at least 10 inches above the recelver tor the antennas.
- Pawer Requirements:
- Frequency:
- Operatingl‘emperalure:
' Dlmenslons:
iMPOWrrwr
' Avoid mounting the receiver in areas with excessive metal or electrical
wiring. including turnace and utlllty rooms. It unavoidable. mount the re-
ceiver on meal With the antennas extending above the metal surrace.
- Avoid mounting the receiver in areas where it may be exposed to moisture,
- Avoid excessive temperatures
2.2.2 Hardwarelnstallation
0 Determine the mounting location of the receiver. Remember to leave at
least to inches above the unit for the antennas
' Remove the outer cover from the receiver and set lt Esme. It will nol be
necessary to remove the inner cover.
' Place the receiver base on the wall at the desired mounting
location and mark the two mounting holes.
Antenna Connectors
Mounting Holes
Cover QHLED
Tamper
Wall Tamper Switch
and Wall Tamper
Eyosss JumDEr
Located Under Cover
Bus and
Power
Curmectur
Address
Jumper
Su ervlslon
urnper
- Install anchors where studs are not present and secure the receiver base to
the wall wlth screws at the mounting hole locations
' Insert an antenna into the outside terminal on two of the antenna terminal
blocks.
One Antenna
Must Mount
Here
Use One
Of These
Locations
For The
Second
Antenna
. ism;
Preferred
Location
2.2.3 Receiver Jumper Settings
- Set the RF3222 Supervtsion Jumper as appropriate:
Su el'vtslon Jumper
F No Jumper : 12 Hours
on
a Jumper = 4 Hours
For UL Certificated lrrstal/alrcns, supervision must be set [or 4 hours.
~ Set the Receiver Address Jumperas required:
Address Jumper
‘-
. Set the Wall Tamper Jumper as required.
. Remove the inside cover by pressing the cover latch
Nd Jumper = Receiver t: i
Jumper : Receiverw 2
Cover tamper
Press cover latch
to acoess wali
tamper jumper
. Set the wall tamper jumper.
Wall lamper jumper
E 5 No Jumper = Enables Wall Tamper
D Jumper = Disables Wall Tamper
For L/L Certificated lnsla/larlans, tamper swilches must be enabled
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3.0 Wiring and Power Up
, Remove power lrorn the control panel.
, Connect me Dsnao Multiplex Module terminals to the RF3222 Receiver
(or receivers it you are using two) terminals as shown helm using 4-
conductor, 22»gauge or larger wire. Shielded cable is not required and
do not use twisted pair wire ll you are using a osmse Multiplex Module.
you may connect the receiver to either multiplex bus. I! using two receiv—
ers and the 057435 Multiplex Module, you may connect both to one
multiplex bus or one 10 each bus.
DS7430 RF3222
LINK!)
- Apply power to the control panel. The red LED at the center or the module
should turn on.
4.0 Receiver LED Operation
The lollowing describes the status ol the receiver based on the LED condi-
ticrl.
LED on - The receiver is runclioning normally.
LED 0” - Power lailure has Occurred or the receiver is "0! Wired correctly.
LED turns ofl momentarily - The receiver acknowledged receiving an an
signal ircm a remote RF device
LED blinks rapidly » The receiver is belng programmed With Zone and trans
miner | DE lrom the DS74DOXl conirol panel This sandman will occur upon
initialization (power-upl or the system or when new zone inlormation has
been programmed mm the system The rapid blink shnuld last 10! less than
one minute
FCC COMPLIANCE NOTICE:
This device complies with Part 15 oi the FCC Rules and with 1355210 or
industry and Science Canada Operation is subject to the lollowrrlg two
conditions (1) this device may not cause hermlul interlerence, and (2) this
device must accept any rnterlerence received. including interrerenee that
may cause undesirable operation
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Detection Systems.
inc. can void the users authority to operate the equipment
5.0 Panel Programming Information
5.1
The DS740chi control panel can accept 1 or 2 receivers on the multiplex bus
The panel must be programmed for the number 01 receivers used and wth
zones are assigned to each
Data Digil 1 dellnes If Ihere
Data Digit 2 defines Il'le zones covered by receiver M and receiver ”2. l1 ther
is only one receiver‘ Data Di
Select Option
receiver.
are 0‘ l, or 2 receivers.
git 2 should be 0
DD
Data Dlglt
1 2
No Receiver W 77
qne Receiver 2
Two Receivers 4
One Receiver
Rec er in = Zones 009 - 015
Rec erllz -Zones 017 -123 1
l Receiverfl Zones 009 - 024
Receiverx Zones 025 -128“_ 2
Rec ‘ er# Zones 009 - 032
Beoelverv Zones 033 - 123 3
Zones 009 - D40
- Zones 041 -1za 4
Recenter 111 ’ Zones 009 - 048
' Zones 049 - 123 5 l—‘
Zones 009 - 056
Zones 057 - 123 G
Receiver 4“ Zones 009 - 064
>Recoiver « Zones 065 - 128 7
Receiver # Zones 009 - 072 B
Receiver #2 — Zones 073 ~ 125 _
Zones 009 -000 9 _
Zones 081 - 125
Zones 009 -083 ‘D _
Receiver #2 : Zones 089 -128
i Receiver ft Zones 009 - 096 . t1
‘ Receive”? Zones 097 -128 ’
; Receiver ones aim - 104 .2
Receiver 3? Zones 105 - 123
Receiver #1 Zones 009 - 112 .3
Receiver #2 Zones 113 - 123
Receiver #1 = Zones 009 - 120 1.4 _
Receiver #2 2 Zones 121 »128
Receiver Programming: Program Address 0168
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5.2 Mulriplex Zone Type: Program Address 0166
in Address 0156.1he zones are assigned ID oe multiplex lwlred) or Wireless
RF zones Dam Digits 1 and 2 also determine il Wireless keypads will be used
Willi tne syslem. Zones are assigned in groups pi a. You cannot assign an
individual zone to be mux or wlreless
v”
Daia Dlgits 1 & 2 deline if there are wireless keypads and ll Zones 9 ~ 54 are
niiiltiplek or HP zones
Data Digits 3 a 4 deline ii zones 55 , 128 are mulllpIeK or HP zones
Receiver ngrammlng. Address 0168. musl be 591 belore Se
lecting wireless zones.
Data Digit
1 2 3 A
The Q selectlon
selects wireless
zones and keypads
Option lolllzls
Disabled 0
RF Keypads O O O O
Zones 9-15 0 l 0 0 0
Zones 17-24 . . . .
Zones 25-32
Disabled
Zanes 3340 0 O
Zones 41 48 I
Zones 49-55 0 Q
Zones 57-54 0 0
Disabled
Zones 65-72
Zanes 73-80
Zones 31—36
lanes 8945
Disabled
Zunes 57-104 . .
Zones105-112 . Q
Zones 113-120
Znnes1Z1-128
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6.0 Adding Wireless RF Devices to the System
6.1 Adding RF3341 Keypads
ll using wireless keypads, please observe 1he lollowlng'
- There musl be at least one wired keypad in the system.
- ll Only one wlred keypad is used. ii musl be keypad lei
- The system may have a maximum or 5 wireless keypads.
- Wireless keypads must be assigned as keypads 1-5.
- Wireless keypads should not be assigned as master keypads
~ Both a Wired and a Wireless keypad may be assigned In the same address.
- l1 both a wrred and a wireless keypad are assigned to the same address,
sales: the oplion lor the appropriate Wired keypad in Addresses otnows
~ ll 3 wireless keypad wiinoiii a Wlled counterpart is desired, assign the wire-
less keypad as 0 (Disabled).
- wireless keypads may be assigned lo any partition.
6.1.1 Keypad Assignmenl Programming: Programming
Addresses 0173-0180
Keypad ASSlgnmeril Programming is where you assign the keypad type.
Data Digit 1 delines the lirst keypad in the address
Date Digit 2 delines tne second keypad in the address.
Data Digit
1 2
Select Opllons 1 2 3
Disabled or Wireless Keypad 0
Alpha (LCD) Keypad 0 0
LED Keypad 0
Master Keypad"* 0
Program Address 0173 Program Address 0174
Daia Dlglll Daia Dlgll 2 Dala Dlglll Daia Dlgll 2
Keypad 1- Keypad 2 Keypad 3 Keypad 4
deldun = 1 delaull = o delaulr = o delaull= o
Program Address 0175 Program Address 0175
Daia Dlgill Daia Dlgtl 1 para D. it 1 Dan Digit 2
Keypad 5 Keypad s Keypad 7 Keypad a
de'aull = D dalaulr = o dalaull : U delaull: o
Program Address 0117
Daia Digll l Dala Dign 2
program Address 0178
Data Digit l Daia Digitz
Keypad 9 Keypad 10 keypad
delault : D delaull : 0 fleliull 2 D
Keypad 12
deiadlt e
Program Address 0179 program Address 01811
Daia Dioiil Daia Dlgll 2 Date Digii 1 Daia DigllZ
Keypad 13 Keypad 14 Keypad 15 Musl Be 0
delaull : a deiaull : o dare-iii : n
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so 2 Keypad Partition Assignment: Programming
Addresses 020B-0215
Keypad Partition Assignment is wliero botn wired and Wireless kaypads are
assigned to a partition Wireless keypads may only be keypads 1—5. wireless
keypads may be assigned to any parlluon.
pm Digit 1 delines ttie lirst keypad in the address.
Data Digit 2 defines the second keypad in tne address.
Select Optmn DD
seion sloPartliionl ii
Belongs to Partition 2
Belongs to Partition 3
Belongs to Partition 4
Belongs lo Pafllllan 5
eelorigs rd Pafllllcrl s
Belongs to Ponilron 7
Belongs to Partition B
ummbum_
Program Address 02“ Program Aodr-ss azirn
Dela orgiii Dm- Digll 2 para l>ioii i Darla Dion 2
Keypad t Keynzd z Keypad 3 Kmod 4
Program Addren om Program Address am
DzlzD ril bare Dignz Data oigri 1 can sign:
Keypad 5 Kewad s Keypad 7 Keypad e
Pragum Address um Program Address om
one nor i oaia nip. 2 Dzla Dlgll l Data ogi z
Keypad 9 Keypad lo Keypad ll Keypad 12
Progmn Addmr am Program Address ozis
Dal: Dim“ naio Digit 2 one Dl iii Data ogii z
Keypad l3 Keypad M Keypad ls Must Be u
6.1.3 Programming Wireless keypads
Once the Keypad ASSlgrlmerti Programming (Addresses 017343180) and Keys
pad Partition Assignment Programming (Addresses 0208-0215] have been
completed, the Wireless keypads may be programmed into the system. See
Section 7 - Programming wireless RF DEVICES tor programming iris keypads
6.1.4 Wireless keypad Fire, Help and Panic keys
The Fire. Help and Panic keys will only be operational ii programmed in your
oonuol/cornmunicatorsee “Emergency Key Programming", Program Addresses
0151-0182. in your conlrol panel Relererlcs Guide
6.1.5 Programming the Accessory Key
The operation oi the v’ key Wlll be irie same on all keypads and keyiobs it
they are assigned to the same partition.
The RF3341 Keypad has an accessory key which may be programmed to drive
the control panel outputs Trio accessory key may be used drive any or the
three panel outputs or any ol the is custom programmable outputs
Programming trio Alarm output. Programmable Output 1 or Programma-
ble Output 2: Program Addresses 014541149 to ioltow tbe Accessory key.
Address l Default
Alarm e 3
Prvgfimmahle Outfit" | 3 3
Drwrammzhlfi Dulpul 2 2 3
Data Digit
1 2
Wreiss Keypad omits ———-@
Disabled o l
Momentary “Claws/WW l
insole Acceisonfifmy
' The outputs may be assigned to lollowthe Keylobs in one or all partitions in
the Oulpin Panitiurl Assignment Addresses 01490150.
Output
Alarm
Progmiriniable cutout l
Programmable Output 2
| Address | Default
(JHHVDDI B
mas—DD: 3
DISC—DD! 8
PA 0150
Data Digit Data Digit
1 2 1 2
llll lol
_it t
PA 0149
Select Option |DD
Belongs to Pat‘llion i
Belongs to Partition 2
Belongs to Psnrtion 3
Belongs to Panition 4
Belongs to Par‘lilmn 5
Belongs to Partition 5
Salons in Parlllion 7
Belongs Io Partition 8
Follows all Paflllmrls
Programming the Output Functions to follow the wireless keypad acces-
sory key.
metsm Qulptilr. P ram
Address 1 Puminn Ad ress
DIM Dlfllll O Ila" 'Q is Hard I0 pmgnm Numlza ,~ 1 . .
an output Furllninn to lollowthe Data D'Q" , M72
Wireless Keypad Output Button. 1 2 1 1475
3 l475
——| .., |
Disabled 0
Momentary Aooessory W Key 1 —
Toggle Acmssnry sly Key 2 _
6.2 Adding RF3332 and RF3334 Keyfobs
Eacn HF3332 (Z—Buttonl or RF3334 (At-Button) Keylobs occupies l RF zone it
is possible to have up to 120 Keyiobs on a system. The RF3334 Keylob can
also have programmed outputs.
6.2.1 Zone Programmmg for Keyfobs:
Programming Addresses 0026-0145
- Each Keyiob must be assigned to a zone.
Any zones used by RF devices must be programmed as HF
zones before the wireless deyices can be activated. See Sec»
wmflm lion 5.2 Multiplex Zone Type for programming iniormation
Data Digit 1 must be $91 to 5.
Data Digit 2 delines I1 tne Keytob wlII arm one or all partitions and ii iorce
arming is allowed.
Zones 9 - 123 = Program Addresses 0026 - 0145
(Hint: Zone Number s 11 - The Program Addrvss)
Example: zone 10 r 17 - Program Address 0027
Daia Digit
1 2
Must be 5 tor Keyloos—el 5
select Options
Single Parlltion No Foroe Arming Allowed 0
single Partition Force Arming is Allowed 0
All partitions ND Farce Arming Allowed 0
All Partnruris Force Arming is Allowed 0
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6.2.2 Assigning Keyfobstc 3 Partition:
Programming Address 1252 - 1311
0 Each Keylob must be assigned in one or all pallltmrls I1 one of the “All
Partitions"options was selected lor the zone (see Section 62.1 > you do not
need to assign a partition to the zone.
' The partition assignment lor odd numbered zones is programmed into the
llrst data digit ol these addresses. The partition assignment luv even numr
bered zones is programmed into the second data digit. Dam my“
1 2
. 1.
Belonosto Partition 2 1
Eehngslo Partrlion 3 2
Belo slcl Partrlion 4 3
e Esta amlion? 4
B has to Partition 6 Belongs to Partition 1
M25 w “Mon 7 a Belongs to Pafllllon 2 1
Palettes 1° Psmlm B 7 Belongs to Pamhm 3 2
Belongs to Part-tron 4 3
Belongs to Farlmon 5 4
Belonosto Partnron 5
Belongs to Partrtron r 5
Belongslo Palllliofl s 7
n 1
11 and 12
s 73 and 74 1254
15 and is 75 and‘ff 1235
17 and is 7751111 re
1 and 21) 79 an
21 and 22 51 and 52
23 and 24 Jlflnd so
as and so
27 sod 2s 57 and as
25 and so as and so
no 3 91am: 9
and 34 B; and 94
35 and as as and 95
B 97 and as
111 and so 99 ana1ao 1297
41 u an 1295
1a; and 191 1253
1 4s tea and 106 laml
47 and 4 10 211le8 1301
A o ‘m and no 1311
51am 11tand1l2 1303
51 and 7113 and 114 13114
1 n tags
7 manotla use
seamen ‘l‘lSarldlZO 13m
51 and 62 121ano122 1 111m
n A, 123and121 : 130g _
125and17§1 1311)
67 and as more 125 1 1311,
6.2.3 Programming Wireless keylobs
Once the Keyroo Zone Programming (Addresses ooeeotasl and Keylob Parr
tltion Assignment Programming (Addresses 125243111 have been complet~
ed, the Wireless Keylohs may be programmed into the system. See Secllon 7
~ Programming Wireless Devices for programming the Keyiobs
yZl
impomur
11 the system is using two receivers, please note the lollowirig,
Because keytops are assigned to a zone and zones are as.
signed to a receiver, the range ol the keylob is limited to the
assigned receiver.
6.214 Wireless keypad Panic Function
The Panic function will only be operational ll programmed in your cuntrol/
communicatol. See “Emergency Key Programmlng“, Program Address 0192,
in your control panel Relerence Guide
6.2.5 Output Programming tor the RF3334 Keyiclh
rhe HF3334 Keyloo has two key outputs which may he programmed to dllve
the control panel outputs. Either key may he used drive any 01 the three panel
outputs or any ol the 15 custom programmable outputs
The operation ot the if key Will be the same on all keypaos and keylobs it
they are assigned to the same partition.
Programming the Alarm Output. Programmable Output 1 or Programme»
ble Output 2: Program Addresses 014501“.
- For any cl these addresses, the first digit must De '0 lor Keylabs
Output 1 Address 1 Defaull
Alarm ONE “3
Programmable Output 1 0147 3 3
Programmable Gutpm 2 0143 2 :
Data Digit
1 z
WirelessKeyfoeotrtputs '0 ————> ‘0
Disabled n
Momentary Accessory W Key 1
Accessory W key 2
AqullaryDKey 3
Auril1aryD Key 4
Toggle
Momentary
toggle
~ The outputs may be asslgned Io toliow the Kelebs in one or all partitions in
the Output Partition Asslgnment Addresses 0149-0150
Output I Address | Default
Alarm D149~DD1
Programmable Ou1nul1 u149—DD2
Programmable Output 2 01507DD1
PA 01 59 PA 0150
Data Digll Data Digit
1 2 1 2
HIIO
11
Select Opt
Belongs to Partition 1
Belongs to Partition 2
Belongs tn Partitlon a
Belongs 1o Penition 4
Belongs to Partition 5
Belongs to Partition 5
Must Be 0
Belongs to Pzfllllon 7
Belongs lu Partition 5
Follows all Partitions
smmswtmsa
Programmlng the Output Functions to lollowthe Kaylob Output Buttons.
Program Onlput, ‘ F'l'
MON 1 511mm “M {555
Data Digit 1 Option 'n is used to progrzm u at
an oirtpirrFunction to rollewtne Dala 09“ y 1472
ereless Ksyrotr output Buttons. 1 z 2 1475
1 3 ma
Pulled Wehss Keypm 01mm salons 4—- 0 4 14111
5 14811
Options RF3334 100 T ‘7‘ 1:33
Disabled 0 3 1333
um.H museum, 1 e 1? ~ gag
raga, ream 11m, 2 e g gggg
Momentary Auk-11mg Button 3 — 1; , 1g”
ragga AuxlllaryDBution 4 —
7.0 Programming Wireless RF Devices
All Wireless HF oevroes (Keypads. Keyloos. PlFls, Smoke Detectors and Con—
tact Points) must be programmed into the [15740030 panel in order to be rear
ogmzed
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Each Wireless devlce will have a unique lD coda attached to (he devtce lri the
term or a two part bar code sticker like the one shown below
167770187
lllllllllllllllllllllllll lilIIlI
llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
157770187
it is suggested that you keep one part or the sticker tor your records and leave
the second part attached to the device,
7.1 Zone Programming
Belore installing a RF (wirelessi deyice, its address and other iniormation
must be programmed into the control panel. Perform the loiiowing-
- Program the control panel
- Refer to section I 1.271 1.4, Zone Programming in your DS 7400Xi Version
34 Relerence Guide PIN 28995
This section allows you to define the RF (Wireless) Zone‘s address (zone
number). its type (always a single input zone. selection 0), which zone or
output function it will roliow (145) and its partition ii-anne Zone Funcs
trons ror HF zones must always be set for “Alarm on Short". DO NOT
program the zone iunction tor “Trouble on Short".
Program zone 9 to be a single zone input device
that lollows Zone function 1 and is in partition 1.
For Qxamgls
Enter the programmer's mode (Delault code : 987G¢t0l
Enter address 0025.
Enter the data digits as [0] and [t] lullowed by the
[it] button
Enter address |252
Enter the data digits as [o] and [o] toilowed by the
[it] button.
Exit the programmer‘s mode or program another address.
. Once the zone programming is done, you are ready to program the RF
deyices. Penorm the ioitowmg
, Enter the programmer‘s mode (Detault Code : serene).
Do this by entering the programmers code iollowed by the [it] and (or
buttons
You may exit the programming mode at any time by pressing the [’l
key tor two seconds tr no keystrokes are detected tor tour minutes,
the panel will automaticaily exit the programmers mode.
Procedure
. Enter the RF programming mode
Do this by entering [9] [gr [91 [or tollcwed by the [it] button
- ii no HF zones have been programmed into the panel the roiiowirig mes
sage will appear-
No RF Zones
Press Off
- it the panel has been programmed with HF zones the RF Installers Menu
will then appear.
Add RF Zone?
Press 1
h"?
i Test RF Zone?
Press 2
Remove RF Zone?
Press 3
l.,.
' Select “Add RF Zone" by pressing the 1 key.
- ll all of the RF Zones have been added, the following message will appear.
Last: RP Zone
Press Off
~ It zones are ready to be added, the display below will appear. The zone num
ber shown will be the lowest number Zone available to be added. You ma
step forward to other programmed and ready to be added zones by pressln
the "ON" key on the keypad. it you step through all the zones and the mes
sage ”Last RF Zone ~ Press Off" appears, you may return to the iirst ayariabi
zone or programming by pressing the "Orr" trey Vou cannot step backwa
through the zones — only torward.You may exit the programming mode at tni
time by pressrng the "on" key.
‘ Add Zone fit”
Press it
- When the porni number desired is shown in the display, press the at ksyt
accept that zone number and display the icilowing:
[Hm
- At this time. enter the 9 digit code lrom me ID sticker on the deyice. The
system will conrrrrn acceptance of the dance Wilh a single beep rmm the
keypad and display the tollowing message:
Added Zone CH“
Press On
- Pressing the “Ort' key at this time Will prompt the system to the next zcrt
ready to be added to the system or display the message “No Zones To Ad:
Press on" It there are no zones to be added.
- A three beep tone lrom the keypad will indicate that the device was not ac
cepted by the system ior one or the ioliowing reasons.
- It the display shows the ioiiowing message, it indicates that the sensor code
has already been added to the system, The sensor shown can be removed
irom the system (see Section 7 a) or another sensor may be added to the
system
Duplicate Zn Nit
l Press #
- Pressing the it key will attempt to program the zone again.
. ll iha roilowmg message appears. it indicates that the device ID number was
not entered correctly
y...
ID Entry Error
Press I
- Presslng the ‘OW key will exit the Add RF Zone mode, This system will pause
while the RF zones are configured.
Configuring as
Please Wait
7.2 Testing RF Zones
From the main menu, select Test FlF Zone (selection 2).
Test: RF Zone
Press 2
- ii there are no RF zones programmed into the system or it the zones have no
been “Added”, the display will read-
"Last RF Zone
Press Off
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. it RF zones are programmed into the system and the sensors have been
“Added". the display will show the tirst RF sensor available tor iesltng
Test: Zone “Hi
Press ii
- You may test the zone shown by pressing the or key or advance to another
zone by pressing the ”Oh" key, When a zone is selected you will be prompt»
ed to activate the pointirou may activate the point by crsating an alarm or
tamper condition
zone m
, Activate Point
' The test values Wlll now be displayed.
Good
Zn xxx momma Marginal
pmxxx Pzfl Azfl Replace
- The iniormaticn displayed Will be the Zone Number and the FKT or Packet
Number (when transmitting information the transmitter sends the same in,
iorniation 4 or a times in “Packers" and the receiver must receive at least i
or 2 or these packetsThe number or packets sent depends on the device
sending the intermaiion and the type or iniormaiion. The number at packets
does not retlect the actual strength at the signal) “Good“ “marginal" or “He-
locale" will also appear depending on the relative signal strength ii the
signal is Good, the keypad wtli beep 3 times, 4 times tor a Marginal signal
and only once tor a Relocate signal, The “P" represents the relative signal
strength above the ambient noise level and is displayed as a value or 099
The "A" represents the ambient nOlss level and is displayed as a value or 0-
99.
- Pressing the it key will allow you to select anotherzpne, Pressing the “Oil"
key exits the test mode
7.3 Removing RF Zones
Removing RF zones is a two step process, First, the zone
must be removed irom the receiver using the procedure be-
low. After the zone has been removed irom the receiver you
must then remove the zone irom its zone programming ad—
dress 100130145) by setting the appropriate zone programs
lMPORTANT ming address to 00.
From the Main Menui select “Removing RF Zones" (selection 3].
RHI'DVE RF Zone
Press 3
- it no RF zones have been programmed or “Added“ the following message
will be displayed:
No RF Zones
Press Off
~ it there are RF zones that may be removed, the iirsi available zone Will be
displayed
Renove Zone llllti
Press #
- You may select the zone displayed or advance to another zone by pressing
the “On" key. it the it key is selected at this time. the panel scans the
receiver to remove the ID tor the speciiied sensor When completed, the
display shows the toiiowing message:
Zone Removed it”
Press #
. Pressing the it key at this time will present the next zone that can be re—
moved. Press the ‘Oil” key (0 exit the Remove Zone mode.
7.4 RF ZoneTroubles
HF Zone Troubles Will only appear on the display after a user code rdilowed b
[it] [a] [7] has been entered into the keypad. One or more or the iollowing mes
sages will appear if there is a problem with a RF Zone:
Missing Zone it”
[Zone Text]
- Missing Zone indicates that the sensor zone failed to receive a report lro
the sensor during the supervisory period of 4 or 12 hours
Trouble Zone “it,
[Zane Text]
- TroubieZorie indicates that the RF sensor has determined that there is sorn
type at trouble with itseit Not all types of sensors have the capacity to repor
troubles
Zone Trouble iii”?
[Zone Text]
0 Zone anuhle may indicate a shorted sensor zone.
Tamper Zone ”ii
[Zone Text]
~ Tamper Zorro indicates that the cover tamper has been violated on the de
leclor.
Low Eat Zone Hit
[Zone Tart]
' Law Battery indicates that the sensor battery is low
7.5 Receiver Trouble Displays
NOTE Receiver lit refers to the receiver with the lower zone numbers R
ceiver #2 reiers to the receiver will) the upper zone numbers.
The Keypad displays may show the toilowrng receiver troubles,
Control Trouble
gTamper RF Rcvr #
' RF Receiver Tamper indicates that one 01 Inc receivers covers have bee
removed or tampered with Receiver M relers to the receiver with the Iowa
zarie numbers.
Control Trouble
Jaunted RF Rcvr Ii
RF Receiver Jammed indicatesthat the receiver may be getting interference
irom outside sources Such types or interterenoe may be caused by older Cei
Phones. multichannel cordless phones some business/police/fire band radi
ds and “Walkie Talkies”. Receiver vi relers to the receiver with the lower zone
numbers
Control Trouble
LTrcubl RF Rev: ii
- RF HecaiverTrDuble indicates that the receiver has not received any super
visory signals irom the sensors during the supervision interval. Check the
receiver antennas and test all the sensors. Ii the Sensor lasts are unsuccess
iul, then lhe problem is likely ID be in lhe receiver. Hecaiver all refers to the
receiver wltri the lower Zane numbers.
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