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ITI Part No. 60-562-03 60-562-06 $GYHQW&RPPHUFLDO )LUH6\VWHP Document Number: 466-1835 Rev. B April 2002 Contents About This Manual ............................................................... 1 Special Installation Requirements ........................................ 1 UL Listed Installations .................................................. 1 California State Fire Marshall Listed Installations ........ 4 Planning the Installation ....................................................... 4 Panel Types .................................................................... 4 Panel Components ......................................................... 4 Panel Terminals ........................................................ 5 Panel Accessory Kit ................................................. 5 BUS Device Headers ................................................ 6 Panel Devices ................................................................ 6 SuperBus 2000 Touchpads ....................................... 6 SuperBus 2000 Modules .......................................... 6 SnapCards ................................................................. 6 Installing the System ............................................................ 6 Determining the Panel Location .................................... 7 Running Wires to the Panel Location ............................ 7 System Wire Lengths ............................................... 7 Mounting the Panel ....................................................... 8 Installing Optional Panel Snapcards .............................. 8 Connecting SuperBus 2000 Modules and Touchpads ... 9 SuperBus 2000 Touchpads ....................................... 9 SuperBus 2000 Modules ........................................ 10 Voice Siren 25/70 Volt Converter Card (60-773)* . 12 Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone Inputs .. 12 Connecting Speakers ................................................... 12 Connecting Listed Sirens ............................................. 13 Connecting Commercial Fire Devices ........................ 13 Installing an RJ-31X Phone Jack (13-081) .................. 13 Connecting the Phone Line to the Panel with a DB-8 Cord (49-442) .............................................................. 14 Mounting/Connecting an AC Power Transformer ...... 14 Installing Panel Backup Battery(s) .............................. 15 Powering Up the Panel ....................................................... 15 Programming the Panel ...................................................... 15 Using the Downloader Software to Program the Panel ...................................................................... 16 Using an Alphanumeric Touchpad to Program the Panel ...................................................................... 16 Entering/Exiting Program Mode ............................ 16 Using Item Numbers .............................................. 16 Codes ...................................................................... 27 Installation Instructions Specific Phone Number Settings ............................29 Phone Access Settings ............................................32 Zone Settings ..........................................................34 I/O Settings .............................................................37 Accessory Modules .................................................38 Programmable Output Settings ...............................41 Alarm Settings ........................................................42 System Settings .......................................................43 Miscellaneous Settings ...........................................46 Remote Downloader Programming ....................................48 Advent Downloader Programming .........................48 Installing Line Carrier Devices ...........................................49 Programming the Panel House Code ......................49 Installing X-10 Modules .........................................49 Adding Lights/Devices to Program Memory ..........49 Testing the System ..............................................................49 Basic System Commands .............................................49 Testing Panel Backup Battery(s) ..................................50 Testing Hardwire and Wireless Zones/Sensors ............50 If a Wireless Sensor Fails the Zone/Sensor Test .....50 Testing Outputs and Sirens ..........................................51 Testing the X-10 Modules (menu controlled outputs) .51 Testing Phone Communication ....................................51 Testing Central Station Communication ......................51 Adjusting Touchpad Display Contrast .........................52 Troubleshooting ..................................................................53 Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets ................61 Determining Maximum Panel Wire Length ...........62 Other System Devices .............................................63 X-10 Module and Device Settings ..........................63 Partition/Area Descriptions .....................................64 SuperBus 2000 Device Information .......................65 Zone and Sensor Information .................................66 Menu Outputs .........................................................72 Access Codes and Authority Level Settings ...........74 Authority Level Settings .........................................74 Item Numbers Index and Record ............................75 Appendix B: Reference Tables ............................................85 Contact ID Codes and Event Types ......................100 Additional CID Reporting ....................................103 Smoke and Heat Detector Installation ..................105 Appendix C: Commercial Fire Wiring Examples ..........107 Connecting Speakers for Fire Protective Signaling Units ...................................................107 Connecting Horns and Strobes ...........................107 Connecting Hardwire Full Pulls .........................107 Connecting Water Flow Detection Devices .......107 Wiring AL602ITI Power Supply ........................ 108 FCC Notices ...................................................................109 Diagram .......................................................................... 110 ) *(,QWHUORJL[,QF86$ *( ,QW HU ORJL[LVDW UDGHPDUNRI *(,QWHUORJL[,QF,7,$GYHQW DQG6XSHU%XVDUHUHJLVW HUHG W U DGHPDU NVRI *(,QW HU ORJL[,QF $OOU LJKWVUHVHU YHG *(,QWHUORJL[ About This Manual This manual provides information for planning, installing, programming, and testing an Advent Commercial security or fire system. When necessary, this manual refers you to other documentation included with compatible peripherals. “Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets” on page 61 are included for you to record hardware layout and software programming settings. About the User Guide The User Guide contains user worksheets that should be filled out during the installation and programming of the system. Table 1. UL 365 Listed System Settings Feature No. Feature Required Setting xx002 Siren Time Out 16 min. minimum xx003 Standard Entry Delay 45 sec. maximum xx004 Exit Delay 60 sec. maximum yy003 Number of Attempts 5 min. 10 maximum yy004 Communication Format 0 Contact ID xx088 Report Partition/Area Events to Central Station 1-On xx092 Enable Auto Force Arming 0-Off Special Installation Requirements xx097 Exterior Arming Verification 0-Off Commercial Fire Panel xx098 Audible Verification at Close Report 1-On The commercial fire panel can be used as a fire warning system and an intrusion alarm system. When using the commercial fire panel as both a fire warning and intrusion alarm system, follow the guidelines below: xx102 One-Time Reset Enabled 0-Off xx108 Enable Daily Reporting of Partition Trouble 1-On 17034 Phone Test Interval 1 Day 17036 AC Stable Time 90 sec. maximum 17041 Hours to Delay Before Reporting AC Failure 8 hours (or less) 17049 RF Supervisory Time A 4 hours 17069 No Phone Line Attached 0-Off 17072 Enable RF Jam Detect 1-On 17073 Battery Test Interval 1=4 hours 17076 Commercial or Residential Installation 1-Commercial UL Listed Installations 17078 Detect Receiver Failure 1-On This section describes the minimum requirements for different UL Listed installations. 17079 Alarm Messages Played at High Volume 1-On (High) 17096 Report System Events 1-On 47004 Zone Attributes (edit zones) N/A ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ All aspects of fire and burglary applications must occur in separate partitions/areas. All onboard panel inputs and outputs must be used only for fire or burglary applications. Do not mix fire and burglary applications. Bus 1 and Bus 2 headers must be used only for fire or burglary applications. Do not mix fire and burglary applications on inputs and outputs of any bus device. Some installations may require configurations dictated by city/state codes, insurance, or Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL). See “UL Listed Installations” for various UL component and configuration listings. Basic System ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Commercial Fire (60-562-03 or 60-562-06) Control Panel SuperBus 2000 VFD (60-804-01) or LCD (60-803-01) Alphanumeric Touchpad 24 VAC output, 100 VA Class I, 110VAC, 60 Hz (60-830) or 24 VAC output, 100 VA Class II, 110VAC, 60 Hz (60823) Line Carrier AC Power Transformer 17.2 AH or 18.0 AH Backup Battery(s) (60-781) Backup Battery Cable Assemblies (49-475 [red] and 49476 [black]) UL listed 4 ohm, 15W Speaker 2K ohm EOL Resistor(s) (49-467) Police Station Connected Burglary Alarm Units and Systems (UL 365) The system Feature Numbers shall be set as follows in UL 365 listed systems: Advent Commercial Fire System xx = Two digit partition number. yy = Two digit non-pager phone number. Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems (UL 609) System Setup and Programming The system Feature Numbers shall be set as follows in UL 609 listed systems: Table 2. UL 609 Listed System Settings Feature No. Feature Required Setting xx002 Siren Time Out 16 min. minimum yy004 Communication Format 0 Contact ID xx088 Report Partition/Area Events to Central Station 1-On xx092 Enable Auto Force Arming 0-Off xx097 Exterior Arming Verification 0-Off 1 Table 2. UL 609 Listed System Settings (Continued) Feature No. Feature Table 3. UL 864 Listed System Settings (Continued) Feature No. Required Setting Feature Required Setting xx102 One-Time Reset Enabled 0-Off xx087 Enable Fire Panic Keys 0-Off 17034 Phone Test Interval 1 Day xx088 1-On 17036 AC Stable Time 90 sec. maximum Report Partition/Area Events to Central Station 17041 Hours to Delay Before Reporting AC Failure 8 hours (or less) xx091 Print Partition/Area Events 1-On xx092 Enable Auto Force Arming 0-Off 17049 RF Supervisory Time A 4 hours xx097 Exterior Arming Verification 0-Off 17069 No Phone Line Attached 0-Off xx102 One-Time Reset Enabled 0-Off 17072 Enable RF Jam Detect 1-On 17034 Phone Test Interval 1 Day 17073 Battery Test Interval 1=4 hours 17036 AC Stable Time 90 sec. maximum 17076 Commercial or Residential Installation 1-Commercial 17041 Hours to Delay Before Reporting AC Failure 8 hours (or less) 17078 Detect Receiver Failure 1-On 17049 RF Supervisory Time A 4 hours 17079 Alarm Messages Played at High Volume 1-On (High) 17069 No Phone Line Attached 0-Off 17072 Enable RF Jam Detect 1-On 17096 Report System Events 1-On 17073 Battery Test Interval 1-4 hours 47004 Zone Attributes (edit zones) N/A 17076 Commercial or Residential Installation 1-Commercial 17078 Detect Receiver Failure 1-On Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Devices (UL 864) 17079 Alarm Messages Played at High Volume 1-On (High) Basic system using: 17084 1-On ❑ ❑ First Disarm Silences Fire Alarmd and Second Disarm Cancels the Alarm 17096 Report System Events 1-On xx = Two digit partition number. yy = Two digit non-pager phone number. Commercial Fire (60-562-03 or 60-562-06) Control Panel 24 VAC output, 100 VA Class I, 110 VAC, 60 Hz (60-830) Line Carrier AC Power Transformer plus: ❑ ❑ ❑ SuperBus 2000 Fire Alphanumeric Touchpad (60-810-04) SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module (60-768) UL 864 listed 4 ohm, 15W Speaker Hardwire 2-Wire Smoke Detector (Compatibility Identifier #60-562, 20 per loop maximum.): System Sensor models 2100S, 2100TS, 2100D, 2100TD, 2400, or 2400T added (learned) into Zone Type 80 Sentrol models 429AT, 521B, or 521BXT added (learned) into Zone Type 80 Table 3. UL 864 Listed System Settings Feature No. Feature Required Setting xx002 Siren Time Out 6 min. minimum yy004 Comm Format 0 Contact ID xx081 Disable Siren 1-On xx083 Tamper Signals from Fire Zones are Alarms 0-off xx085 Enable Police Panic Keys 1-On xx086 Enable Auxiliary/Medical Panic Keys 1-On 17099 Print System Events 1-On 17111 Time Fire Alarm is Silenced 30 sec. (or less) 17126 Unsilence Alarm after Silencing Period 1-On 47004 Zone Attributes (edit zones) N/A xx = Two digit partition number. yy = Two digit non-pager phone number. The basic system may also include: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ SuperBus 2000 Commercial RF Transceiver (60-856-95) for use with listed wireless signaling devices Wireless Smoke Sensor (60-506-319.5 or 60-849-95) added (learned) into Zone Type 80 SuperBus 2000 Printer Automation Module (60-854) for use with a listed printer AL602 ITI NAC Power Supply (13-522) 24V Smoke Loop SnapCard (60-767) Zone Types 11 (Extended Entry/Exit Delay), 12 (Twice Extended Delay), 15 (Instant Interior), 17 (Instant Interior), 18 Instant Interior), 19 (Delayed Interior), 20 (Delayed Interior), 24 (Local Instant Auxiliary), and 25 (Local Special Chime) are not to be used as primary protection circuits in UL 864 listed systems and are for supplementary use only. Zone Types 27, 28, and 32 (Custom Outputs) may not be used in UL 864 listed systems. 2 Advent Commercial Fire System Household Fire Warning System Units (UL 985) Table 4. UL 985 Listed System Settings (Continued) Basic system, plus: ❑ Hardwire Smoke Detector (Compatibility Identifier 60-562, 20 per loop maximum): ❑ System Sensor models 2100S, 2100TS, 2100D, 2100TD, 2400, or 2400TH added (learned) into Zone Type 80. ❑ Sentrol models 429AT, 521B, or 521BXT added (learned) into Zone Type 80. The basic system may also include: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ SuperBus 2000 Commercial RF Transceiver (60-821) for use with listed wireless signaling devices. Wireless Smoke Sensor (60-506-319.5 or 60-848-95) added (learned into Zone Type 80. SuperBus 2000 Printer Automation Module (60-783) for use with a listed printer. SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module (60-768) for expansion to primary and secondary phone line reporting. 24V Smoke Loop SnapCard (60-767). Feature No. Table 4. UL 985 Listed System Settings Feature No. Feature Required Setting Required Setting 17079 Alarm Messages Play at High 1-On High Volume 17096 Report System Events 1-On 47004 Zone Attributes (edit zones) N/A xx = Two digit partition number. yy = Two digit non-pager phone number. Household Burglar-Alarm System Units (UL 1023) Basic system plus: ❑ Hardwire Magnetic Contact (13-068 or 13-071) The basic system may also include: ❑ ❑ ❑ System Setup and Programming The system Feature Numbers shall be set as follows in UL 985 listed systems: Feature ❑ SuperBus 2000 Commercial RF Transceiver (60-821) for use with listed wireless signaling devices. Wireless Learn Mode Door/Window Sensor (60-362) SuperBus 2000 Printer or Automation Module (60-783) for use with a listed printer. SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module (60-768) for expansion to primary and secondary phone line reporting. System Setup and Programming The system Feature Numbers shall be set as follows in UL 1023 listed systems: Table 5. UL 1023 Listed System Settings xx002 Siren Time Out 4 min. minimum xx003 Standard Entry Delay 45 sec. maximum Feature No. xx004 Exit Delay 60 sec. maximum xx002 Siren Time Out yy004 Communication Format 0 Contact ID xx003 Standard Entry Delay 45 sec. maximum Exit Delay 60 sec. maximum 0 Contact ID Feature Required Setting 6 min. minimum xx085 Enable Police Panic Keys 1-On xx004 xx086 Enable Auxiliary/Medical Panic Keys 1-On yy004 Communication Format xx088 xx087 Enable Fire Panic Keys 1-On Report Partition/Area Events 1-On to Central Station xx088 Report Partition/Area Events to Central Station 1-On xx092 Enable Auto Force Arming xx097 Exterior Arming Verification 0-Off xx092 Enable Auto Force Arming 0-Off xx102 One-Time Reset Enabled 0-Off xx097 Exterior Arming Verification 0-Off xx108 One-Time Reset Enabled 0-Off Enable Daily Reporting of Partition Trouble 1-On xx102 xx108 Enable Daily Reporting of Partition Trouble 1-On 17036 AC Stable Time 90 sec. maximum 17041 AC Stable Time 90 sec. maximum Hours to Delay Before Reporting AC Failure 8 hours (or less) 17036 17041 Hours to Delay Before Reporting AC Failure 8 hours (or less) 17049 RF Supervisory Time A 4 hours 17069 No Phone Line Attached 0-Off 17049 RF Supervisory Time A 4 hours 17072 Enable RF Jam Detect 1-On 17069 No Phone Line Attached 0-Off 17073 Battery Test Interval 1-4 hours 17072 Enable RF Jam Detect 1-On 17076 Battery Test Interval 1-4 hours Commercial or Residential Installation 0-Off Residential 17073 17076 Commercial or Residential Installation 0-Off Residential 17078 Detect Receiver Failure 1-On 17079 17078 Detect Receiver Failure 1-On Alarm Messages Play at High 1-On High Volume 17096 Report System Events Advent Commercial Fire System 0-Off 1-On 3 Table 5. UL 1023 Listed System Settings Feature No. 47004 Feature Required Setting Zone Attributes (edit sensors) N/A Central Station Reporting The panel has been tested with the following central station receivers using Contact ID reporting format: ❑ ❑ xx = Two digit partition number. yy = Two digit non-pager phone number. Central Station Burglar-Alarm System Units (UL 1610) ITI CS-5000 Central Station Receiver Sur-Gard Central Station Receiver with models SG-DRL2A and SG-CPM2 CSA Certified Accessories System Setup and Programming The system Feature Numbers shall be set as follows in UL 1610 listed systems: Table 6. UL 1610 Listed System Settings Feature No. Feature California State Fire Marshall Listed Installations Required Setting The California State Fire Marshall listing has been approved. ❑ ZONE ATTRIBUTES attribute 4 must be set to off (47004) xx002 Siren Time Out 16 min., minimum xx003 Standard Entry Delay 45 sec., maximum xx004 Exit Delay 60 sec., maximum yy004 Communication Format 0 Contact ID xx088 Report Partition/Area Events 1-On to Central Station xx092 Enable Auto Force Arming xx097 Exterior Arming Verification 0-Off xx098 Audible Verification at Close 1-On Report xx102 One-Time Reset Enabled 0-Off xx108 Enable Daily Reporting of Partition Trouble 1-On 17034 Phone Test Interval 1 Day 17036 AC Stable Time 90 sec. maximum Panel Types 17041 Hours to Delay Before Reporting AC Failure 6-12 hours 17049 RF Supervisory Time A 4 hours To start planing the installation, find your specific panel type below. The panel type will help determine the system capabilities (dependent upon devices used). 17069 No Phone Line Attached 0-Off 17072 Enable RF Jam Detect 1-On This section describes system capabilities to help you get familiar with the system. “Appendix A” provides planning sheets with tables that let you record the hardware and programming configuration of the system. Fill in all necessary information ahead of time to help prepare for the installation, and retain for your records. Note It is recommended that no more than 132 wireless sensors be used in any individual Advent system. If 2 or more Advent systems are in close proximity to each other, the total number of wireless sensors for all systems must not exceed 132. 1-4 hours Commercial or Residential Installation 1-Commercial 17078 Detect Receiver Failure 1-On 17079 Alarm Messages Play at High 1-On High Volume 250Z, 60-562-03 17096 Report System Events 1-On 132Z, 60-562-06 47004 Zone Attributes (edit zones) N/A xx = Two digit partition number. yy = Two digit non-pager phone number. Digital Alarm Communicator System Units (UL 1635) Same as UL 1610 plus: ❑ A UL Listed Exterior Siren Part Number Description Commercial Fire 8 Panel. UL Listings include 864, 365, 609, 4 985, 1023, 1610, and 1635. Red enclosure. LEDs Battery Test Interval 17076 Input Zones 17073 Users Table 7. Advent Commercial Panel Types Partitions/Areas 0-Off Planning the Installation 250 250 512 100 132 256 Panel Components Before installing devices and making wiring connections, familiarize yourself with the main panel components. Figure 1 shows the main component locations for the circuit board. 4 Advent Commercial Fire System Table 8. Panel Terminal Strip Connections MEMORY CLEAR BUTTON POWER LED CONTROL PANEL CIRCUIT BOARD Terminal OPTIONAL EXPANSION SNAPCARD CONNECTORS SUPERBUS CONNECTORS (2) + – OPTIONAL EXPANSION SNAPCARD TERMINAL STRIP BACKUP BATTERY LUGS PHONE JACK (DB-8 CORD) INCOMING PHONE LINE TEST LUGS (TIP/RING) 8543G05B.DSF Figure 1. Circuit Board Main Components Panel Terminals Table 8 describes each of the control panel terminals. Typical system wiring diagrams are provided on the last page of this manual. Note A) Class 2, Class 3, and power-limited fire alarm circuits must be installed using FPL, FPLR, FPLP, or substitute cable permitted by the National Electrical Code ANSI/ NFPA 70. Wire that extends beyond the cable jacket must be separated from all other conductors by a minimum of ¼-inch or by a nonconductive barrier. OR Terminal Name Used for 1 24 VAC 24 VAC, 100 VA power transformer connection. 2 24 VAC 24 VAC, 100 VA power transformer connection. 3 GND 4 +12 VDC Interior bell (+), and misc. DC power supply, 12 VDC @ 5.0A maximum load (includes Bus 1, Bus 2 headers, and SnapCards) Current limited. 5 6 7 8 INT BELL Common ground connection for sirens, general purpose outputs 1-6, etc. Negative (-) side of bell connection. 12 VDC @ 150mA (sink) maximum. Positive (+) side to +12 VDC terminal 4. Connect multiple interior bells in parallel. Used for VOICE SIREN One side of voice siren (speaker) connection. Other side to VOICE SIREN terminal 10. See Note 2 10 VOICE SIREN One side of voice siren (speaker) connection. Other side to VOICE SIREN terminal 9. See Note 2 11 ZONE COM Common return connection for general purpose inputs 1–7, sensors, etc. 12 GPI/O 1 13 GPI/O 2 14 GPI/O 3 15 GPI/O 4 General purpose hardwire input. GPI/Os 1–6 can be programmed for use as a hardwire contact input (2.0K ohm EOL resistor) or a control relay driver output (200 mA sink at 12 VDC maximum). 16 GPI/O 5 17 GPI/O 6 18 INPUT 7 Hardwire input 7. 19 Unused 20 GND 21 +SMOKE Positive (+) side of 2-wire, 12 VDC (+12V DC smoke loop. (Smoke and heat sensor DC SW) power supply.) Switched 12 VDC @ 100 mA maximum (in alarm). 22 -SMOKE Negative (-) side of 2-wire, 12 VDC smoke loop. Backup Battery 1 +RED Positive (+) side of panel backup battery one. 12V @ 1.6A source maximum. Source current limited. -BLACK Negative (-) side of panel backup battery one. +RED Positive (+) side of panel backup battery two. Source current limited. -BLACK Negative (-) side of panel backup battery two. (B) Class 2, Class 3, and power-limited fire alarm circuit conductors must be installed as Class 1 or higher circuits. Table 8. Panel Terminal Strip Connections Name 9 Backup Battery 2 Common ground ÌiÊ£Ê For supplementary use only. ÌiÊÓ Four to eight ohm maximum load between terminals 9 and 10. Panel Accessory Kit The components listed in Table 9 are included in the panel accessory kit. Table 9. Panel Accessory Kit Part No. Description Qty. See Note 1 01-022 2K-ohm, ¼-watt EOL Resistor 9 EXT SIREN RTN Negative (-) external siren drive return connection. See Note 1 17-101 220 MF, 35 V Non-polarized Capacitor 5 EXT SIREN OUT Positive (+) external siren drive output connection. 30 VDC @ 2.5A maximum load.See Note 1 EXT Positive (+) external siren drive input SIREN IN connection. 30 VDC @ 2.5A or 70 VAC @ 500 mA maximum. Normally connected to +12 VDC terminal 4 or other siren voltage source. See Note 1 Advent Commercial Fire System 31-347 Fast-On Connector for battery cables 4 40-415 Self-tapping screws for mounting modules 18 40-577 Lock and keys for panel cabinet 1 40-582 6-32 x ¼ green self-tapping screw for ground connection on lower-left board 1 40-588 Protective adhesive p-ads for side-mounted SnapCards 2 49-442 DB-8 phone cord 1 49-462 SuperBus header cable 2 5 Table 9. Panel Accessory Kit Description Qty. 49-467 Part No. 2K-ohm EOL resistor assembly for use in UL listed installations 9 49-475 Red battery cable 1 49-475 Black battery cable 1 ❑ ❑ BUS Device Headers Both bus device headers allow you to use SuperBus 2000 touchpads, modules, and devices. Each header can handle up to 31 devices for a total of 62 devices per panel. Table 10 describes the bus device headers. Use Table A.8 on page 65 to record all SuperBus device information. ❑ ❑ ❑ Important ! Use the SuperBus connectors (BUS 1 and BUS 2) headers for either fire or burglary applications. Do not mix fire and burglary bus devices on either header. ❑ All bus device inputs and outputs must be used for either fire or burglary applications. Do not mix fire and burglary applications on inputs and outputs of any bus device. SnapCards Table 10. BUS 1 and BUS 2 Headers Pin 1 (Red) Name 3 (White) BUS B 4 (Black) Used for +12V DC SuperBus DC power supply. 12 VDC @ 650 mA maximum. Current limited. 2 (Green) BUS A GND The following SnapCards expand the system as described: ❑ ❑ SuperBus communication connection. SuperBus common ground connection. ❑ Panel Devices Devices that you can attach to the panel include SuperBus 2000 modules and SnapCards. ❑ Note If the 24V Smoke Loop SnapCard is used, the panel and snapcard 2-wire smoke loops are not compatible with the Sentrol (ESL) 429AT smoke detector. The following touchpads provide complete system programming and operational control. ❑ ❑ SuperBus 2000 2x20 LCD Touchpad: Provides system programming and operation control. Large display shows system messages that prompt users for information when needed and indicates system status. SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Touchpad: Provides system programming and operation control. Large fluorescent display shows system messages that prompt users for information when needed and indicates system status. SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Fire Touchpad (Commercial Fire Panels Only): Provides system programming and operation control. Large fluorescent display shows system messages that prompt users for information when needed and indicates system status. SuperBus 2000 Modules The following modules expand the system as described below: ❑ ❑ SuperBus 2000 Commercial RF Transceiver Module: The transceiver enables the use of wireless zones. When the transceiver is installed you may use a combination of wireless and hardwire zones to reach the panel maximum. SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module (HIM): Provides eight 8Z Input SnapCard+: Provides eight additional hardwire zone inputs, of which two are dedicated for using 2-wire smoke detectors. 4 Output SnapCard+: Provides four form C relay outputs that can be set up to activate other signalling devices, based on system events, schedules, or direct control. 4Z Input/2 Output Combo SnapCard+: Provides three hardwire zone inputs, one two wire smoke detector loop, and two outputs that can be set up to activate other signalling devices, based on system events, schedules, or direct control. 24V Smoke Loop SnapCard: Adds 24 volt, 2-wire smoke detector capability to the panel. SuperBus 2000 Touchpads ❑ additional hardwire zone inputs. SuperBus 2000 4-Relay Output Module (HOM): Provides four form C relay outputs that can be set up to activate other signalling devices, based on system events. SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module: Allows for the use of two phone lines. In the event a primary phone line fails, a secondary line will be used. SuperBus 2000 Printer Module: Allows you to connect a printer to the panel. SuperBus 2000 RS-232 Automation Module*: The SuperBus 2000 RS-232 Automation module allows you to connect an Advent panel to a compatible automation system. Once connected, the module will enable the automation system to interpret panel system status. SuperBus 2000 LED Display Module (LED Driver Board)*: Uses LEDs to display system and devices status. Up to 16 SuperBus 2000 LED display or terminal boards may be connected to one driver board. Voice Siren 25/70 Volt Converter Card*: Adds high voltage siren audio output capability to fire panels. Installing the System This section describes how to install the system control panel. Before starting the installation, plan your system layout and programming using the worksheets provided in “Appendix A” on page 61. Installing the system consists of the following: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Determining the Panel Location Running Wires to the Panel Location ❑ System Wire Lengths Mounting the Panel (page 8) Installing Optional SnapCards (page 8) Connecting SuperBus 2000 Modules and Touchpads (page 9) Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone Inputs (page 12) Connecting Speakers (page 12) *) Not investigated by UL. +) Residential use only. 6 Advent Commercial Fire System ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Connecting Sirens (page 13) Connecting Commercial Fire Devices (page 13) Installing an RJ-31X Phone Jack (page 13) Connecting the Phone Line to the Panel with a DB-8 Cord (page 14) Mounting/Connecting an AC Power Transformer (page 14) Installing the Backup Battery(s) (page 15) Powering Up the Panel (page 15) ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Power transformer Phone line(s) Sirens/speakers SuperBus 2000 alphanumeric touchpads Hardwired zones Output devices Optional SuperBus 2000 modules (such as Dual Phone Line, Printer Modules, etc.) System Wire Lengths Determining the Panel Location Before permanently mounting the panel, determine the panel location using the following guidelines: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Centrally locate the panel in relation to detection devices whenever possible to help reduce wire run lengths and labor. Avoid running wires parallel with electrical wiring, or fixtures such as fluorescent lighting, to prevent wire runs from picking up electrical noise. Locate the panel where the temperature will not exceed 120°F (49°C) or fall below 32°F (0°C). If optional wireless transceiver module is used, avoid locations near excessive metal such as HVAC ducts, foil wallpaper, gas/water pipes, and electrical wiring. Mount the panel at a comfortable working height (about 45 to 55 inches from the floor to the bottom of the panel, as shown in Figure 2). Allow 6.5-inches to the right (or left) of the panel for wiring, phone jack, and optional module mounting. Allow at least 24-inches in front of the panel for access to panel components. 21.5" The total system wire length allowed varies depending on devices powered by the panel, the wire length between devices and the panel, and the combined wire length of all devices. ❑ ❑ ❑ Table 11 describes wiring recommendations for various panel components. For devices where no recommended wire lengths are stated, or several devices share the same wire runs to the panel, please see Table A.2 on page 62 to determine wire lengths based on current draw and resistance. Use 18-gauge wire for all commercial installations. Listed auxiliary power supplies may be used to reach the 4000ft maximum wire length. Please see Table A.2 page 62 to determine wire lengths based on the module(s) used. Table 11. Wire Recommendations Device 21.5" 2-conductor, 18-gauge (located in cabinet) Stranded Earth Ground Single conductor, 14gauge, 25 feet maximum Solid or Stranded Telephone Phone grade, 22-gauge Solid or Stranded Detection Devices 2- or 4-conductor, 22gauge, 50-ohms resistance per zone including device Stranded Output Devices 18-gauge, 500 feet maximum Stranded 2-Wire Smoke Detectors 25-ohms per zone (including detection device resistance) Stranded Sirens, Piezos, and Speakers 2-conductor, 18-gauge, 500 feet maximum Stranded SuperBus 2000 2x20 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad 22 ga.—500 ft. 18 ga.—1300 ft. Stranded SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Alphanumeric Touchpad 22 ga.—500 ft. 18 ga.—1300 ft. Stranded SuperBus 2000 Commercial RF Transceiver 22 ga.—1250 ft. 18 ga.—3000 ft. Stranded SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module 22 ga.—1750 ft. 18 ga.—4000 ft. Stranded PHONE JACK AND OPTIONAL MODULE MOUNTING AREA 45-55" NOTE ALLOW AT LEAST 24" IN FRONT OF PANEL FOR ACCESS TO PANEL COMPONENTS FLOOR 8543G06B.DS4 Figure 2. Determining Panel Location Running Wires to the Panel Location Once you have determined the best possible panel location, run any necessary wires for the: Advent Commercial Fire System Wire Type AC Power Transformer 15" PANEL Max. Wire Length to Panel *) Not investigated by UL. 7 Table 11. Wire Recommendations (Continued) Device Max. Wire Length to Panel Wire Type SuperBus 2000 4-Relay Output Module 22 ga.—200 ft. 18 ga.—500 ft. Stranded SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module 22 ga.—350 ft. 18 ga.—900 ft. Stranded SuperBus 2000 Printer Module 22 ga.—1500 ft. 18 ga.—4000 ft. Stranded SuperBus 2000 RS 232 Automation Module* 22 ga.—1500 ft. 18 ga.—4000 ft. Stranded SuperBus 2000 LED Driver Board* 22 ga.—75 ft. 18 ga.—200 ft. Stranded 4 Input/2 Output SnapCard N/A N/A 8Z Hardwire Zone Expander SnapCard N/A N/A 4 Output SnapCard N/A N/A anchors at the two top keyhole locations, and then hang the panel chassis on the two screws. 7. Recheck level, insert the two lower screws, and then tighten all four mounting screws. 8. Route all wires to the panel. 9. Install the panel circuit board, using the five supplied board mounting screws. S T U D S 1 6 " O N C E N T E R K E Y H O L E M O U N T IN G H O L E S C O N T R O L P A N E L C IR C U IT B O A R D + M O U N IN S T A M O U N T H E N P L Y W T T L L T E H A O O O S T 3 /4 " P D T O N G P D U D L Y S T A N S O W O U D E L R O D S , O N C O N T R O L P A N E L E N C L O S U R E (D O O R O P E N ) + - E A R T H G R O U N D C H A S S IS S C R E W (G R E E N ) *) Not investigated by UL. W IR IN G K N O C K O U T S Mounting the Panel M O U N T IN G H O L E S Use the following procedure to mount the panel to the wall or wall studs using the supplied mounting hardware and the panel mounting holes shown in Figure 3. B A C K U P B A T T E R Y (s ) 8 5 4 3 G 0 7 B .D S F &$87,21 Make sure you are free of static electricity whenever you work on the panel with the cover open. To discharge any static, first touch the metal panel chassis, then stay in contact with the chassis when touching the circuit board. Using an approved grounding strap is recommended. Figure 3. Mounting the Panel and Circuit Board Installing Optional Panel Snapcards 8Z Input SnapCard (60-757) * 4 Output SnapCard (60-758)+ 4Z Input/2 Output Combo SnapCard (60-756)+ 24V Smoke Loop SnapCard (60-767) 1. Open the panel door and remove the panel circuit board, accessory kit, and packing material. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 2. Carefully remove the circuit board from the packing and put it in a safe static free location. The SnapCard Connectors shown in Figure 4 allow for the installation of two expansion SnapCards. 3. Remove the desired panel wiring knockouts. 4. Mount the optional key lock (if used) into the panel door. Carefully install a SnapCard onto the desired SnapCard Connector and secure it in place with the two screws included with the card. 5. Place the enclosure in position against the wall. Make sure enclosure is level and mark the locations of the two mounting holes and two keyhole mounting holes. Remember to leave room near the enclosure for any optional modules. 6. Use the appropriate mounting anchors and screws for your application. Partially insert screws into the two Note If installing 24V Smoke Loop SnapCard in the primary expansion card connector slot, you will not be able to use the panel cabinet knockouts behind and to the right of the card. Whenever possible install this card into the secondary expansion card connector slot. *) For Residential Use Only. 8 Advent Commercial Fire System and any combination of SuperBus devices (up to 31) may be wired to either connector. When all of the SuperBus 2000 devices are wired, plug each wiring harness into a SuperBus connector. SECONDARY EXPANSION CARD CONNECTOR Note The +12 VDC (RED) lead on the SuperBus wiring harness is current limited to 650 mA. If the total current draw for all devices on either SuperBus connector exceeds 650 mA, another power source must be used—such as Terminal 4 (+12V) or an external + 12V power supply. PRIMARY EXPANSION CARD CONNECTOR CONTROL PANEL CIRCUIT BOARD ALIGN BOARD HOLES WITH STANDOFFS . (2) EXPANSION CARD PANEL CABINET (COVER NOT SHOWN) MOUNTED TRANSFORMER MOUNTED VOICE SIREN 25/70 VOLT CONVERTER CARD 8543G86B.DSF Figure 4. Installing an Expansion SnapCard into one of the two SnapCard Connectors Connect all necessary input and/or output wiring using the Installation Instructions included with the SnapCard(s). SPACE FOR 2ND TRANSFORMER Note Once the 24V Smoke Loop SnapCard is installed, the panel onboard smoke loop becomes a 24V smoke loop (panel terminals 21 and 22). SPACE FOR 2ND HIM/HOM/DUAL PHONE LINE MODULE MOUNTED HIM/HOM/DUAL PHONE LINE MODULE If the 24V Smoke Loop SnapCard is used, the panel and snapcard 2-wire smoke loops are not compatible with the Sentrol (ESL) 429AT smoke detector. SPACE FOR 3RD HIM/HOM/DUAL PHONE LINE MODULE 8543264A.DSF Figure 5. Mounting Devices in Panel Cabinet Connecting SuperBus 2000 Modules and Touchpads Important ! Use the SuperBus connectors (BUS 1 and BUS 2) headers for either fire or burglary applications. Do not mix fire and burglary bus devices on either header. All bus device inputs and outputs must be used for either fire or burglary applications. Do not mix fire and burglary applications on inputs and outputs of any bus device. Up to 31 SuperBus 2000 devices (combinations of touchpads and modules) can be used on each of the two SuperBus connectors for a total of up to 62 devices. These modules connect to the panel via a 4-wire digital data bus and may be located inside, next to, or away from the panel cabinet (see Figure 5). The panel cabinet may accommodate up to: SuperBus 2000 Touchpads ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 3 SuperBus 2000 HIM/HOM modules, 1 Voice Siren 25/70 Volt Converter Card, and 2 AC Power Transformers. To wire SuperBus 2000 devices to the SuperBus connectors you must use the Panel SuperBus Wiring Harnesses (49462) included with the accessory kit. You must splice all SuperBus 2000 module and touchpad wiring to the wires on these harnesses. Both SuperBus connectors are the same, Advent Commercial Fire System 2x20 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad (60-803-01) 2x20 VFD Alphanumeric Touchpad (60-804-01) 2x20 VFD Fire Alphanumeric Touchpad (60-810-04) (Commercial Fire Panels Only) Connect SuperBus 2000 touchpads to the desired SuperBus connector as shown in Figure 6. For mounting instructions please see the specific touchpad Installation Instructions. 9 SUPERBUS COMMERCIAL RF TRANSCEIVER MODULE BLACK (GND) WHITE (BUS B) GREEN (BUS A) RED (+12 VDC) TO ADDITIONAL SUPERBUS TOUCHPADS AND/OR MODULES PANEL SUPERBUS WIRING HARNESS 49-462 BUS A +12 VDC TO OTHER SUPERBUS DEVICES BUS B GND BLACK WHITE GREEN RED SPLICE PANEL SUPERBUS WIRING HARNESS 49-462 SPLICE 8674G05A.DSF WIRES FOR HARDWIRE INPUT OR KEYSWITCH Figure 7. Connecting SuperBus 2000 Commercial RF Transceiver module (SEE SPECIFIC TOUCHPAD INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR INFORMATION AND RESTRICTIONS) 8Z Input Module (60-774) YELLOW NOT USED TAB SLOT(3) TOUCHPAD WIRING HARNESS 49-430 Connect the SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module to the panel as shown in Figure 8. Connect all necessary input wiring using the Installation Instructions included with the module. Important ! For proper UL 864 compliance, all 8 inputs (terminals 1 through 12) shall be one of the following: 1. Security intrusion connections or, 2. fire device connections. 8543265A.DSF Figure 6. Connecting SuperBus 2000 Alphanumeric touchpads SuperBus 2000 Modules Combining security and fire connections on these terminals is not approved for UL 864 by the manufacturer. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Commercial RF Transceiver Module ❑ Commercial RF Transceiver Module in Plastic Case (60-821-95) Commercial RF Transceiver Module in Metal Case (60-856-95) Note For Commercial Fire installations the Commercial Transceiver Module in the Metal Case (60-856-95) must be used. Connect the transceiver to the panel as shown in Figure 7. ZONE 8 ZONE COMMON ZONE 7 ZONE 6 ZONE COMMON ZONE 5 ZONE 4 ZONE COMMON ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE COMMON ZONE 1 ❑ TO OTHER SUPERBUS DEVICES BLACK WHITE GREEN RED SPLICE PANEL SUPERBUS WIRING HARNESS 49-462 8543266A.DSF Figure 8. Connecting a SuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module 4-Relay Output Module (60-770) Connect the SuperBus 2000 4-Relay Output Module to the panel as shown in Figure 9. Connect all necessary output 10 Advent Commercial Fire System wiring using the Installation Instructions included with the module. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Note For Commercial Fire installations the Printer Module in the Metal Case (60-854) must be used. Connect the SuperBus 2000 Printer Module to the panel as shown in Figure 11. Connect all other printer wiring using the Installation Instructions included with the module. ZONE COM ZONE 1 NO 4 COM 4 NC 4 NO 3 COM 3 NC 3 NO 2 COM 2 NC 2 NO 1 COM 1 NC 1 SUPERBUS PRINTER INTERFACE MODULE TERMINAL STRIP +12 VDC BUS A BUS B GND 1 2 3 4 BLACK (GND) WHITE (BUS B) GREEN (BUS A) RED (+12 VDC) BLACK WHITE GREEN RED TO OTHER SUPERBUS DEVICES SPLICE PANEL SUPERBUS WIRING HARNESS 49-462 PANEL SUPERBUS WIRING HARNESS 49-462 8543110A.DSF Figure 11.Connecting a SuperBus 2000 Printer Module 8543267A.DSF Figure 9. Connecting a 4-Relay Output Module Dual Phone Line Module (60-768) Connect the SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module to the panel as shown in Figure 10. Connect all other phone wiring using the Installation Instructions included with the module. SUPERBUS DUAL PHONE LINE MODULE TERMINAL STRIP +12 VDC BUS A BUS B GND 1 2 3 4 RS-232 Automation Module* Connect the SuperBus 2000 RS-232 Automation Module to the panel as shown in Figure 12. For all other connections please see the module Installation Instructions. S U P E R B U S 2 0 0 0 A U T O M A T IO N M O D U L E T E R M IN A L S T R IP + 1 2 V D C B U S A B U S B G N D 1 2 3 4 B L A C K (G N D ) W H IT E (B U S B ) G R E E N (B U S A ) R E D (+ 1 2 V D C ) BLACK (GND) WHITE (BUS B) GREEN (BUS A) RED (+12 VDC) P A N E L S U P E R B U S W IR IN G H A R N E S S 4 9 -4 6 2 Figure 12.Connecting a RS-232 Automation Module PANEL SUPERBUS WIRING HARNESS 49-462 8844G05A.DSF Figure 10.Connecting a SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module Printer Module ❑ ❑ Printer Module in Plastic Case (60-783) Printer Module in Metal Case (60-854) Advent Commercial Fire System 8 8 4 5 G 1 0 A .D S F LED Module (Driver Board)* Connect the LED driver board to the panel as shown in Figure 13. For programming instructions please see “Program LED Module” on page 40. For information on connecting display and terminal boards please see the module Installation Instructions. *) Not investigated by UL. 11 Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone Inputs DRIVER BOARD TERMINAL STRIP DATA IN CLOCK DRIVE DRIVE 1 2 LOAD DATA OUT DRIVE RETURN +12V 3 BUS A BUS B GND 6 5 4 7 8 Important ! Use onboard panel inputs and outputs for all fire applications only. Do not mix fire and burglary circuits. ZONE 1 COM 9 10 Connecting 2-Wire Smoke Detectors BLACK (GND) WHITE (BUS B) GREEN (BUS A) Panel terminals 21 and 22 are set up to accept the following 12 VDC 2-wire smoke detectors. RED (+12 VDC) ❑ ❑ PANEL SUPERBUS WIRING HARNESS 49-462 Figure 13.Connecting an LED Module (Driver Board) Voice Siren 25/70 Volt Converter Card (60-773)* Mount the card in the panel cabinet in the area shown in Figure 5, and as described in the specific Installation Instructions. Wire the card to the panel and speakers as shown in Figure 14. System Sensor models 2100S, 2100TS, 2100D, 2100TD, 2400, or 2400TH. Sentrol (ESL) models 429AT, 521B, or 521BXT Panel terminals 21 and 22 can handle up to 20 smoke detectors with 120 uA maximum idle current per detector. Maximum total loop current in alarm condition is 100 mA. Connect one or more 2-wire smoke detectors to the panel as shown in Figure 15. Note If the 24V Smoke Loop SnapCard is used, the panel and snapcard 2-wire smoke loops are not compatible with the Sentrol (ESL) 429AT smoke detector. Note 70 volt wiring and supervision is shown. For 25 volt wiring, connect speakers to COMMON and 25V terminals, then jump +SUPERVISION to 25V terminal. PANEL TERMINAL STRIP 2-WIRE SMOKE LOOP + 12V SW + – 21 22 * PANEL TERMINALS VOICE VOICE SIREN SIREN 9 10 VOICE SIREN CONVERTER CARD TERMINALS + SUPERVISION 70V 25V + – + – LISTED 2-WIRE, 12V* SMOKE/HEAT DETECTOR COMMON + 4 OHMS (USE IN-AND-OUT [DAISY-CHAIN] MULTIPLE DEVICE WIRING METHODS ONLY.) 2.0K OHM EOL RESISTOR 49-467 (INSTALL AT LAST DEVICE) UL-LISTED SPEAKERS (PARALLEL) Figure 15.Connecting 2-Wire Smoke Detectors Connecting Speakers 9715g03d.dsf 2K OHM 5 WATT EOL RESISTOR ASSEMBLY 49-482 (LOCATE AT LAST DEVICE) Figure 14.Connecting the Voice Siren 25/70 Volt Converter Card Note Separate in and out conductors must be used at each speaker. Do not loop a single wire around each terminal. The panel provides one speaker driver output for intrusion (steady), fire (temporal 3), and auxiliary (on-off-on-off) alarm sounds. The output can drive a single 8-ohm speaker or multiple speaker circuit of 4- to 8-ohms (as shown in the following speaker wiring diagrams). Comparable speakers are described below and on the following page. &$87,21 To avoid damage the panel speaker output, do not make speaker connections with the panel powered up. 12 Advent Commercial Fire System UL Listed Speaker Connecting Commercial Fire Devices Use a UL listed 4-8 ohm, 30 watt speaker for siren applications such as status and a voice alarm annunciation speaker for voice. When wiring multiple speakers, the total impedange must be between 4 and 8 ohms. Connect the speaker(s) to the panel as shown in Figure 16. For mounting instructions please refer to the Installation Instructions included with the speaker. For information on connecting commercial fire devices please see Appendix C on page 107. 2 .0 K E O L R E 4 9 (L O C A L A S T D O H S IS 4 6 7 T E E V M P a n e l T e r m in a l S tr ip s V o ic e V o ic e S ir e n S ir e n Use the following guidelines when installing an RJ-31X phone jack for system control by phone and central station monitoring. ❑ T O R 1 0 9 A T IC E ) Installing an RJ-31X Phone Jack (13-081) ❑ L is te d 8 O H M S p e a k e r (3 0 W A T T ) V o ic e S ir e n V o ic e S ir e n 9 1 0 Note The panel cannot be used on a digital or PBX phone line. These systems are designed for digital type devices only, operating anywhere from 5 volts DC and up. The panel uses an analog modem and does not have a digital converter, adapter, or interface to operate through such systems. P a n e l T e r m in a l S tr ip s O R ❑ 2 2 0 C a (N o n 1 (L o c a te T w o L is te d 8 O H M S p e a k e r s in P a r a lle l (4 O H M S ) M F , 3 p a c it P o la r 7 -1 0 1 d a t D 5 V o r iz e d ) ❑ e v ic e ) 2 .0 K E O L R E 4 9 (L O C A L A S T D O H S IS 4 6 7 T E E V M T O R 8 5 4 3 G 1 6 A .D S F Connecting Listed Sirens Connect a listed exterior siren to the panel as shown in Figure 17. Note This siren is for supplementary use only. To connect a phone line to the panel using an RJ-31X/CA-38A jack: 1. Run a 4-conductor cable from the TELCO protector block to the jack location (see Figure 18). 2. Connect one end of the cable to the jack. 3. At the TELCO protector block, remove the premises phone lines (lines from phone jacks on premises) from the block and splice them to the black and white (or yellow) wires of the 4-conductor cable. 4. Connect the green and red wires from the 4-conductor cable to the A (+) and B (-) posts on the block (see Figure 18). 5. If desired, add phone jack tamper by splicing the black and yellow phone jack wires to the panel terminals and adding a 2.0K ohm EOL resistor between the blue and orange phone jack terminals as shown in Figure 18. 6. Check the phones on the premises for dial tone and the ability to dial out and make phone calls. If phones do not work correctly, check all wiring and correct where necessary. Proceed to “Troubleshooting” on page 53 if problems persist. FOR SUPPLEMENTARY USE ONLY PANEL TERMINALS EXT. SIREN/HORN +12 VDC INT. BELL RTN OUT IN 4 5 6 7 8 BLACK RED HARDWIRE EXTERIOR SIREN 8543139B.DSF Figure 17.Connecting the Hardwire Exterior siren to the panel. Advent Commercial Fire System For full line seizure, install an RJ-31X phone jack on the premises phone line so the panel is ahead of all phones and other devices on the line. This allows the panel to take control of the phone line when an alarm occurs, even if the phone is in use or off-hook. If an analog line is not available, contact your customer’s telecommunications specialist and tell him/her you need an analog line off the phone switch (PBX mainframe) or a 1FB (standard business line). Note Connecting the panel to an analog line off the phone switch places the panel ahead of the phone system, preventing panel access from phones on the premises. However, the panel can still be accessed from off-site phones. A T IC E ) Figure 16.Connecting 15- and 30-Watt Interior Speakers Locate the RJ-31X jack (CA-38A in Canada) no further than five feet from the panel. The panel must be connected to a standard analog (loopstart) phone line, that provides around 48 volts DC (onhook or idle). 13 R J -3 1 X (C A -3 8 A ) P H O N E J A C K B L U O R G Y E L B L K G R N R E D R E D B L K 2 .0 K O H M E O L R E S IS T O R 4 9 -4 6 7 (F O R O P T IO N A L J A C K T A M P E R ) W H T / Y E L G R Y G R N B R N G R N (B ) PHONE JACK DB-8 CORD PLUG T O P A N E L T E R M IN A L 1 1 T O P A N E L T E R M IN A L 1 2 P H O N E S P L IC E W IR E RED 8543268A.DSF Figure 19.Connecting the DB-8 Cord to the Panel and RJ-31X Jack R E D R E D (D ) Mounting/Connecting an AC Power Transformer W H IT E O R Y E L L O W T O P R E M IS E S P H O N E S Use the following AC power transformer with Advent Fire panels: 8 5 4 3 G 1 0 A .D S F Figure 18.Installing an RJ-31X Phone Jack ❑ ❑ Connecting the Phone Line to the Panel with a DB-8 Cord (49-442) After installing the RJ-31X jack, you are ready to connect the phone line to the panel. 1. Insert one end of the DB-8 cord plug into the RJ-31X (see Figure 19). 2. Insert the other end of the DB-8 cord plug into the phone jack on the Advent panel circuit board (see Figure 19). Check the phones on the premises for dial tone and the ability to dial out and make phone calls. If phones do not work correctly, check all wiring and correct where necessary. Proceed to “Troubleshooting” on page 53 if problems persist. 24 VAC output, 100 VA Class I, 110VAC, 60 Hz (60-830) 24 VAC output, 100 VA Class II, 110VAC, 60 Hz (60-823) Line Carrier AC Power Transformer Note For UL 864 Advent Fire panel installations the 24 VAC, 100 VA Class I AC transformer is required. 1. To connect the DB-8 cord to the panel terminals and RJ31X jack: 3. GRY RJ-31X JACK GRN B L A C K G R N (C ) BRN (O R T O A N Y G E N E R A L P U R P O S E I/O T E R M IN A L P R O G R A M M E D A S A N IN P U T F O R O P T IO N A L J A C K T A M P E R ) T E L C O P R O T E C T O R B L O C K (A ) (PANEL CIRCUIT BOARD) Mount the transformer in the cabinet at one of the two locations shown in Figure 5. Note Transformer load (secondary) terminals must face the center of the enclosure. 2. Secure the transformer to the cabinet using the threaded standoffs and supplied hex nuts. 3. Route the AC power transformer cord or wires through one of the knockouts. Note The AC supply is non-power limited. It must be separated from all power limited wiring in the cabinet by at least 0.25” and wired using a separate knockout. 14 Advent Commercial Fire System 4. Wire the AC power transformer to the panel as shown in Figure 20. TO 110 VAC 60 HZ CIRCUIT R E D BUILT-IN CIRCUIT BREAKERS SPLICE CLASS 1 24 VAC 100 VA 60-830 OR + B L K + 1 2 V B A C K U P B A T T E R Y R E D P A N B A C B A T + L U G E L K U P T E R Y S B L A C K 6 0 -7 8 1 S IN G L E B A T T E R Y C O N N E C T IO N S (S T A N D A R D ) LINE LINE 1 0 A M P , 3 2 V , 1 /4 " X 1 " , F A S T A C T IN G F U S E 3 3 -0 5 3 4 9 -4 7 5 4 9 -4 7 6 TO 110 VAC 60 HZ OUTLET CLASS 2 24 VAC 100 VA 60-823 O R LOAD LOAD 1 0 A M P , 3 2 V , 1 /4 " X 1 " , F A S T A C T IN G F U S E 3 3 -0 5 3 24 VAC 24 VAC 24 VAC 24 VAC 1 2 1 2 R E D + PANEL TERMINALS 8543269A.DSF Figure 20.Wiring an AC Power Transformer to the Panel &$87,21 While AC power is applied to the panel, the charging voltage is present at the battery leads. + 1 2 V B A C K U P B A T T E R Y 1 2 V B A C K U P B A T T E R Y 6 0 -7 8 1 6 0 -7 8 1 B L A C K + R E D B L A C K P A N B A C B A T L U G E L K U P T E R Y S W IR E T H IR D B A T T E R Y IN P A R A L L E L W IT H A N Y O T H E R B A T T E R Y U S IN G A D D IT IO N A L 4 9 -4 7 5 A N D 4 9 -4 7 6 B A T T E R Y C A B L E S . Note When replacing batteries, always replace with the same battery type and size. Make sure the panel AC power is off or disconnected. R E D T R IP L E B A T T E R Y C O N N E C T IO N S (O P T IO N A L , N O T S H O W N ) The panel uses from one to three rechargeable, sealed 12V lead-acid backup batteries (60-781). 1. B L A C K 4 9 -4 7 5 4 9 -4 7 6 B L K + R E D D U A L B A T T E R Y C O N N E C T IO N S (O P T IO N A L ) Installing Panel Backup Battery(s) To install (or replace) backup battery(s): 4 9 -4 7 5 4 9 -4 7 6 8 5 4 3 2 7 9 A .D S F Figure 21.Connecting Backup Battery(s) Powering Up the Panel After connecting and wiring all devices to the panel, you are ready to power up the panel. To power up the panel: 2. Verify all wiring at the panel and devices for correct terminations. 1. If you have not already done so, connect the backup battery(s). 3. Place the battery in the lower left or right portion of the panel enclosure, with the terminals facing up. 2. 4. Connect the black battery wire(s) from the panel circuit board negative (-) battery spade lug(s) (located on the left side of the board) to the negative (-) battery terminal (Figure 21). 5. Connect the red battery wire(s) from the panel circuit board positive (+) battery spade lug(s) to the positive (+) battery terminal. 6. On three battery installations, wire the third battery in parallel (positive to positive and negative to negative) with either of the two sets of battery spade lugs on the panel. Depending on your transformer, ❑ Plug the transformer into an outlet not controlled by a switch, ❑ or apply power to the circuit which the transformer is connected to. Wait about 30 seconds and note the following: ❑ The green power LED (located on the circuit board) turns and stays on. ❑ Alphanumeric touchpads should display “Partition 1 Security is Off.” ! :$51,1* Never short-circuit or reverse the battery wires. Possible injury to you and/or permanent damage to the panel and battery could result. Advent Commercial Fire System 3. Note If the power LED is off or flashing, or if touchpads don’t display anything, remove panel power, disconnect the backup battery(s) and see “Troubleshooting” on page 53. Programming the Panel The panel can be programmed using downloader software (on site only) or an alphanumeric touchpad connected to the panel. The system interface is menu-driven and selfprompting. It will automatically request access codes and data if required. 15 Using the Downloader Software to Program the Panel To exit program mode: With a personal computer, modem, phone cables, and ITI Advent Downloader software, you can quickly and efficiently download previously selected programming to the panel via a phone line connection. You can also upload panel programming to the software for your records or for “copying” to another similar installation. Using Item Numbers For details on using the downloader software, refer to the Advent Downloader User’s Manual shipped with the software. For detailed instructions on preparing the panel for downloading, refer to “Remote Downloader Programming” on page 48. Note Not investigated by UL for use with Advent Commercial Fire panel (60-562-03 and 60-562-06). Using an Alphanumeric Touchpad to Program the Panel In program mode, touchpad buttons let you navigate through installer programming menus for configuring the system. Table 12 describes the touchpad button functions in program mode. Table 12. Touchpad Button Functions Button Programming Function ƒ Confirms data entry. ‚ Press to undo, cancel data/selection, or return to previous menu. 0 thru 9 Enter numeric values wherever needed. 0&1 Select off (0) or on (1) wherever needed. ❑ Press ‚ repeatedly. When prompted, entering an Item Number will “jump” you to the setting associated with the number. Once at the setting you may view or change setting attributes. After changing attributes you may exit programming (‚) or enter another item number. Table 13 describes the setting type and range/description of all system item numbers. Table 13. Item Number Descriptions Setting Type Range and Description Partition/Area xx001–xx125 (xx = partition 01–08) Global/System 17001–17129 Phone Number yy001–yy005 (yy = phone 19–24) zz001–zz016 (zz = phone/pager 25–40) Zone Utilities 47001–47008 SuperBus Utilities 48001–48007, 48009–48010 Display Text Utilities 49001–49005 Miscellaneous Utilities 50001–50016 System settings are explained below and on the following pages. They appear as follows: S e ttin g N a m e S ir e n T im e O u t x x 0 0 2 (P a r titio n s -A la r m s ) Entering/Exiting Program Mode Entering program mode is done using an installer code. The system can only be placed in program mode when all partitions/areas are disarmed. To enter program mode: 1. Make sure the system is disarmed in all partitions/ areas. 2. At a touchpad, press 8 and the touchpad displays SYSTEM MENU. 3. Press 0 and the touchpad displays ENTER YOUR CODE. 4. Enter your installer access CODE (0123 is default) and the touchpad shows PROGRAM MENU then ENTER ITEM NUMBER. Enter the desired item number. Ite m N u m b e r L o c a tio n System settings in this manual appear in the same order as you would see them in Advent Downloader software. This is done to eliminate confusion whether you are programming from a touchpad or the downloader. If you prefer, Table A.13 on page 75 in Appendix A lists the system settings in numeric order, by item number. Included in the table are the item number, default setting, and page number reference of the setting description. Note To keep track of panel programming, it is recommended that you enter item number settings in Table A.13 in Appendix A. 16 Advent Commercial Fire System Special Programming Settings Partitions/General Partition Settings Clear Panel Memory 50002 Partitions Act As Areas 17127 (Partitions-General Partition Settings) (Default = n/a) It is recommended that you clear memory on all newly installed panels before programming. Clearing memory deletes setup values and resets all values to factory defaults. (Default = off) Choose whether or not to treat partitions as areas. If treated as areas: To Clear Panel Memory: 1. 2. 3. 4. Enter program mode. Enter the installer code. Enter item number 50002. Press 99 and then ƒ. Wait about a minute until touchpads return to their default displays. Note Since all programming information is contained in memory, clearing memory deletes all existing programming information except dealer values (if any). ❑ Zones, touchpads, schedules, programming options, etc., belong to areas instead of partitions. ❑ Users may “jump” from one area to another area using an alphanumeric touchpad. ❑ The word “partition” will be changed to “area” wherever it is spoken, displayed, or printed. To turn Areas On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Touchpad Redirect Reset Time 17035 (Partitions-General Partition) Reviewing (List) Settings 00000 (Default = n/a) An easy way of listing all programming settings and their values is provided. You can list all settings, or settings starting at a selected item number. To list all Settings: 1. 2. 3. Once in program mode enter the item number (00000). Press ƒ to start listing settings from the beginning or enter the item number you wish to start at and press ƒ. Touchpads will flash each of the item numbers and values (if not protected by dealer password). Press ‚ at any time to exit this menu. Note Displayed setting values may be viewed but not changed using this procedure. (Default = 10 seconds) This setting allows you to select the length (in seconds) of inactivity (no menu activity) before a “jumped” touchpad returns to its assigned area. To set Touchpad Redirect Reset Time: 1. 2. Once in program mode enter the item number. Enter the desired length (5–60) and press ƒ. Global Account Reporting 17093 (Partitions-General Partition) (Default = off) The setting enables the panel to report events as a system. When set to on: ❑ The panel will use system account and area numbers when reporting events. ❑ The panel will only perform one automatic phone test (not one for each partition/area). To turn Global Account Reporting On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Partitions Enabled xx068 (Partitions-General Partition Settings) (Defaults = Partition/Area 1 - on, all others off) Choose whether or not to enable the partition/area. Partition/Area 1 is always enabled. To turn a Partition/Area On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Advent Commercial Fire System 17 Account Number 1 Account Number 2 1: xx116, 2: xx117 Partition/Area Text 49004 (Partitions-General Partition Settings) (Partitions-General Partition) (Defaults = 00000000) Enter an 8 digit account number. Each partition/area may have two account numbers. Account number 1 will use the primary phone number to report partition/area events, while account number 2 will use the secondary phone number to report partition/area events. Account Number Format: ❏ for 0 enter 00 ❏ for 6 enter 06 ❏ for C enter 12 ❏ for 1 enter 01 ❏ for 7 enter 07 ❏ for D enter 13 ❏ for 2 enter 02 ❏ for 8 enter 08 ❏ for E enter 14 ❏ for 3 enter 03 ❏ for 9 enter 09 ❏ for F enter 15 ❏ for 4 enter 04 ❏ for A enter 10 ❏ for 5 enter 05 ❏ for B enter 11 To enter an Account Number: 1. 2. 3. Once the desired item number has been entered the current account number will be displayed. Enter the new account number using the list above. For example, if you wanted the account number to be “123456AB,” at the keypad you would enter “01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 10, 11.” Press ƒ and the touchpad displays the new account number. Note Account numbers must equal 8 characters. If you enter less than 8 characters the panel will automatically replace the blank spaces with leading zeros (0). (Default = none) Use the following guidelines to assign each partition/area a name. ❑ Use the item numbers that appear in Table B.2 on page page 90 for characters and words listed there. ❑ If a desired word does not appear in Table B.2, create it using the characters (custom text). ❑ When using words from Table B.2, spaces between them appear automatically. When using characters from Table B.2 to create words, you must reserve an item number for a ‘space’ after the word. ❑ Each character or word uses up one item number. For example, a word from the list counts as one item number. A created word (such as BOY’S) counts as six item numbers—4 letters, 1 apostrophe, and 1 space. ❑ Only 8 item numbers are allowed for each partition/area name, so plan ahead before programming partition/area text. You may need to abbreviate words to avoid running out of item numbers. To program Partition/Area Text: 1. 2. 3. 4. Once in program mode enter 49004. The display shows ENTER PARTITION NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired partition number and press ƒ. The display shows TEXT FOR PARTITION n IS current text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT. Enter the numbers of the desired characters or words. If you make a mistake press ‚ to start over. Once all numbers have been entered, press ƒ to accept. The display shows the new partition/area text. To delete Partition/Area Text: 1. 2. 3. Once in program mode enter 49004. The display shows ENTER PARTITION NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired partition/area number and press ƒ. The display shows TEXT FOR PARTITION n IS current text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT. Enter 000 and press ƒ. The display shows TEXT FOR PARTITION n IS NO TEXT. Partition/Arming Settings Exterior Siren Delay xx113 (Partitions-Arming) (Default = foothills setting allows you to set the delay (in seconds) before an exterior siren sounds during and alarm. This includes all high level alarms, except for auxiliary alarms, which don’t sound exterior sirens. If set to off, exterior sirens sound instantly. If set to on, exterior sirens sound after a 15-second delay. To turn Exterior Siren Delay On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on (15second delay), or 0 for off (no delay). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. 18 Advent Commercial Fire System Partitions/Alarms Daily Trouble Reporting Time xx001 (Partitions-Alarms) (Default = 12:00) This is the time of day when the system will annunciate any existing trouble conditions. For Advent Commercial Fire and Burglary panels, trouble(s) are annunciated every 4 hours. If the Daily Trouble Reporting time is set at 12:00 pm then the system will announce trouble(s) at 12:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 8:00 pm, 12:00 am, 4:00 am, and 8:00 am. To set the Daily Trouble Reporting Time: Tamper Signals from Fire Zones are Alarms xx083 (Partitions-Alarms) (Default = off) This setting enables the panel to generate a tamper alarm (in addition to a trouble report) when tampering of a fire zone is detected. To set the Fire Tamper Response to On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on (alarm is generated) or 0 for off (alarm not generated). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Once the item number has been entered, enter the 4-digit time (00:00–23:59) in 24 hour format and press ƒ. Note The Enable Daily Reporting of Partition Trouble setting (xx108) must be set to “on” for this setting to work. Enable Daily Reporting of Partition Trouble xx108 (Partitions-Alarms) (Default = on) Enables annunciation of all trouble conditions at LTime ( Enable Keystroke Violation Alarm xx076 (Partitions-Alarms) (Default = off) This setting enables keypad tamper. When on, the panel will generate a police alarm when it detects four or more incorrect access code entry attempts that do not include a valid access code. A tamper report is also sent to the central station. To turn Enable Keystroke Violation Alarm On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on (generate alarm and report) or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. To turn Enable Daily Reporting of Partition Trouble on/off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on (15second delay), or 0 for off (no delay). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Siren Time Out xx002 (Partitions-Alarms) (Default = 16 Minutes) This is the number of minutes that the alarm siren is allowed to sound. The siren will silence when this value is reached. No Activity Tripped After xx009 (Partitions-Alarms) (Default = not active) This setting allows you to select the length of time (in hours) the panel will wait after not detecting any activity before initiating a no-activity pre-alarm. Once a noactivity pre-alarm is initiated the panel will wait until the time in the Delay Between No Activity Trip and Alarm setting (xx010) expires before generating an alarm. To set the No Activity Tripped After time: To set Siren Sound Time: 1. Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of minutes (01–30) you wish the siren to sound and press ƒ. 2. Generate Alarm for Unarmed Tamper Signals xx079 (Partitions-Alarms) Delay Between No Activity Trip and Alarm xx010 (Partitions-Alarms) (Default = off) This setting determines whether a tamper alarm is generated for a zone that is not armed (applies to non-fire zones only). If on, a zone tamper alarm is generated when a zone tamper is detected in any arming level. If off, an alarm is only generated when the zone is in an active level. (Default = 5 Minutes) This setting allows you to select the length of time (in minutes) allowed after the No Activity Tripped After setting (xx009) time has expired. If no activity is generated during this time the panel sends a report to the central station. If the user(s) generate activity within this delay period no report will be sent. To turn Alarm for Unarmed Tamper Signals On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on (alarm in all levels), or 0 for off (alarm in active levels). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of hours (1–24) you wish the panel to wait before initiating a no-activity pre-alarm, or 0 for not active. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. To set the Delay Between No Activity Trip and Alarm: Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of minutes (1–10) you wish the panel to wait before sending a report. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Note If the No Activity Tripped After setting (xx009) is set to 0 (not active) this setting will have no affect. Advent Commercial Fire System 19 Generate Alarm for Suspicion Trips xx078 (Partitions-Alarms) (Default = on) This setting allows you to enable the panel to generate a suspicion trip alarm. If on, and suspicion zones are tripped, an alarm will be generated after the Delay Between Suspicion Zone Trip and Alarm Generated (xx015) expires. If off, the tripping of suspicion zones will not generate an alarm. To turn Generate Alarm for Suspicion Trips On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Delay Between Suspicion Zone Trip and Alarm Generated xx015 (Partitions-Alarms) Agent Release Zone 1 Agent Release Zone 2 1: xx122, 2: xx123 (Partitions-Alarms) (Default = Off) This setting allows you to specify which zones, when tripped, cause an output to release an extinguishing agent. Note All aspects of an agent release should occur in the same partition. All zones, outputs, and devices relating to an agent release should physically reside and be programmed into the same partition. Select the zone number that, when tripped, causes an agent release. Note This option is not available in UL-864 version. To turn this setting On/Off: (Default = 05 Minutes) Select the length of time in minutes in which an alarm can be avoided after a suspicion zone is tripped. This allows the user time to prevent a false alarm from being generated. Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Programming the Delay Between Suspicion Trip and Alarm Generated: Manual Agent Release Delays xx125 Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of minutes (1–15) you wish the panel to wait before going into alarm. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Note If the Generate Alarm for Suspicion Trips setting (xx078) is set to off, this setting will have no effect. (Partitions-Alarms) (Default = 0) This setting allows you to specify delay times (0-30 seconds) before an agent is released after an alarm has been triggered. Manual agent release cannot be aborted. Note This option is not available in UL-864 version. To turn this setting On/Off: First Trip Local Second Trip Event xx080 Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. (Partitions-Alarms) (Default = off) If on, the first zone trip in a two trip zone type (18 or 77) causes a local police alarm. A second zone trip from a different zone, occurring within four minutes of the first zone trip, generates a report. Zones must reside in the same partition/area. If off, the first zone trip starts a timer and the second zone trip causes the alarm and report. To turn this setting On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Automatic Agent Release Delays xx124 (Partitions-Alarms) (Default = 30) This setting allows you to set the automatic agent release delay time (0-60 seconds). Automatic agent release may be aborted during the delay. Note This option is not available in UL-864 version. To turn this setting On/Off: Disable Siren xx081 Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. (Partitions-Alarms) (Default = on) Select whether or not you want to disable siren time-out for fire alarms. If disabled, a siren will continue to sound until the system is disarmed. Note This option is not available in UL-864 version. To turn this setting On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. 20 Advent Commercial Fire System Partitions/X-10 X-10 House Code 1 xx022 Partitions/Reporting (Partitions-X-10) (Default = Partition/Area Number) The house code is a number from 1 to 16 (representing A–P) used to communicate panel signals to line carrier devices such as X-10 Lamp, Appliance, and Universal Modules. You can have up to two house codes per partition/area. Enter the panel house code setting used for the first 16 X-10 line carrier devices. The system commands “All Lights On/Off” or “All Units On/Off” control only modules with House Code 1 (within respective partition/area). See Table B.5 on page 95 for information on defaults. Once the item number has been entered, enter the desired house code (1–16). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. To turn Light Code On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on (access code required), or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. (Partitions-Reporting) (Default = off) If on, users must enter a valid access code before controlling devices. If off, an access code is not required for device control. To turn Device Control On/Off: (Partitions-X-10) (Default = Partition/Area Number + 8) Enter the panel house code setting used for the last 16 X-10 line carrier devices within respective partition/area. See for information on defaults. Entering House Code 2: Once the item number has been entered, enter the desired house code (1–16). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Non X-10 Output 1 (menu output 33) Non X-10 Output 2 (menu output 34) Non X-10 Output 3 (menu output 35) Non X-10 Output 4 (menu output 36) Non X-10 Output 5 (menu output 37) Non X-10 Output 6 (menu output 38) Non X-10 Output 7 (menu output 39) Non X-10 Output 8 (menu output 40) 1: xx049, 2: xx050, 3: xx051, 4: xx052, 5: xx053, 6: xx054, 7: xx055, 8: xx056 (Partitions-X-10) (Default = none) There are 40 menu outputs per partition/area. The first 32 are X-10 outputs, the last 8 are non X-10 outputs. All X-10 outputs (menu outputs 1-32) are automatically linked to X10 devices. Non X-10 outputs (menu outputs 33-40) must be linked to a programmable output in order to control a light or device. Note All menu outputs must be programmed (learned) into the panel before they will function. See “Programmable Output Settings” on page 41 for more information. Linking Non X-10 Outputs: 1. 2. (Partitions-Reporting) (Default = off) If on, users must enter a valid access code before controlling lights. If off, an access code is not required for light control. Device Control xx070 Entering House Code 1: X-10 House Code 2 xx023 Light Control xx069 Enter the item number for the desired non X-10 output. Enter the desired programmable output number (1–100), then press ƒ to confirm the selection. Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on (access code required) or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Latchkey Access xx071 (Partitions-Reporting) (Default = off) If on, users must enter a valid access code before accessing the Latchkey setting. If off, an access code is not required to access the Latchkey setting. For more information on Latchkey, please see the User’s Manual. To turn Latchkey Access On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on (access code required) or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Report Partition Events to Central Station xx088 (Partitions-Reporting) (Default = on) If on, the panel will report partition/area events to the central station. To turn Reporting Partition Events to Central Station On/ Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn partition/ area event reporting on or 0 turn reporting off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Cancel Event Cancels Report xx089 (Partitions-Reporting) (Default = on) If on, the panel will cancel the sending of an alarm report (to central station) if the event is canceled before the delay between generated standard alarm and alarm reporting (xx013) expires. To turn Cancel Event Cancels Report On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on (canceled event cancels report) or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Advent Commercial Fire System 21 Print Partition/Area Events xx091 (Partitions-Reporting) (Default = on) If on, the panel will print partition/area events on a local printer. To Print Partition/Area Events: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 (on) to enable printing of partition/area events or 0 (off) to disable printing of partition/area events. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Delay Between Generated Panic Alarm and Alarm Reporting xx012 (Partitions-Reporting) (Default = 05 seconds) This setting allows you to specify the length of time (in seconds) between the time a panic alarm condition is detected, and a panic report is sent to the central station. This allows users time to cancel a false alarm. Note If Cancel Event Cancels Report setting (xx089) is set to off, this setting will have no affect. Specifying the Delay Between Generated Panic Alarm and Alarm Reporting: Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of seconds (1–120) you wish the panel to wait before sending a panic report. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Delay Between Generated Standard Alarm and Alarm Reporting xx013 (Partitions-Reporting) (Default = 05 seconds) This setting allows you to specify the length of time (in seconds) between the time a non-panic and nonfire alarm condition is detected, and a report is sent to the central station. This allows users time to cancel a false alarm. Note If Cancel Event Cancels Report setting (xx089) is set to off, this setting will have no affect. Specifying the Delay Between Generated Standard Alarm and Alarm Reporting: Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of seconds (1–120) you wish the panel to wait before sending a report. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Delay Between Generated Fire Alarm and Alarm Reporting xx014 (Partitions-Reporting) (Default = 0 minutes) This setting allows you to specify the length of time (in minutes) between the time a fire alarm condition is detected, and a report is sent to the central station. This allows users time to cancel a false alarm. Note If Cancel Event Cancels Report setting (xx089) is set to off, this setting will have no affect. Specifying the Delay Between Generated Fire Alarm and Alarm Reporting: Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of minutes (0–15) you wish the panel to wait before sending a report. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Second Fire Alarm Ends Reporting Delay xx090 (Partitions-Reporting) (Default = on) If on, and a fire report delay is in progress, a second fire alarm condition will end the delay between generated fire alarm and alarm reporting (xx014), immediately sending a report to the central station. Programming Second Fire Alarm Ends Reporting Delay: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on (second alarm ends delay) or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Second Intrusion Causes Report xx077 (Partitions-Reporting) (Default = off) If on, the first trip of an intrusion zone causes a local police alarm. A second trip (different intrusion zone) within four minutes generates a report. If off, the first trip of an intrusion zone generates both an alarm and report. To set the Second Intrusion Causes Report: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Generate Restoral Reports for Reporting Zone Types xx112 (Partitions-Reporting) (Default = off) If on, restoral reports are generated for all reporting zone types (which require restoral). If off, the zone type definition dictates whether on not a restoral report is generated. To turn Generate Restoral Reports for Reporting Zone Types On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. 22 Advent Commercial Fire System Audible Verification at Close Report xx098 (Partitions-Reporting) (Default = off) When on, the panel will locally verify that a closing report has been sent to the central station with an audible signal. Note In order for this setting to work, Exterior Arming Verification setting (xx097) must be set to “on.” To turn Audible Verification at Close Report On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Activity Fault Threshold 1 Activity Fault Threshold 2 Activity Fault Threshold 3 1: xx018, 2: xx019, 3: xx020 (Partitions-Arming) (Defaults = Threshold 1-10, Threshold 2-30, Threshold 3-50) This setting allows you to specify the number of disarms without any activity before zone activity trouble is generated. Specifying Activity Fault Thresholds: Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of disarms before zone activity trouble is generated (2–255). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Partitions/Arming Enable Arming Level 2 Enable Arming Level 3 Enable Arming Level 4 Enable Arming Level 5 2: xx025, 3: xx025, 4: xx027, 5: xx028 Enable Scheduled Arming xx094) (Partitions-Arming) (Default = on) This setting allows you to select whether or not to allow the system to arm/disarm according to a schedule. (Partitions-Arming) (Default = on) If on, the selected arming level will be enabled (level 1 is always enabled) in the selected partition/area. Users will then have access to this arming level. An arming level is the degree of security protection set at the panel. To Enable Arming Level: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on (level enabled) or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Default Keyfob Schedule Arming Level xx118 (Partitions-Arming) (Default = 3) This setting allows you to select the arming level (2–5) the panel arms to when armed by a keyfob or schedule (auto arming). To turn Enable Scheduled Arming On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to enable scheduled arming or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Time Between Arming Notification and Arming xx007 (Partitions-Arming) (Default = 10 minutes) This is the amount of time between the start of arming notification and when the partition/area is armed by a schedule (auto arming). This notifies users that a scheduled arm is about to occur and allows time for users to vacate the premises. To set the Time Between Arming Notification and Arming: Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of minutes (05–30) that will pass between notification and arming. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Specifying Default Keyfob Schedule Arming Level: Once the item number has been entered, enter the keyfob/ scheduled arming level (2–5). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Extension Time xx008 (Partitions-Arming) (Default = 3) This setting allows you to select the arming level (2–5) the panel arms to when armed by a keyswitch. (Default = 30 minutes) This is the amount of time by which a scheduled arming period will be suspended during the arming notification period. For example, let’s say the extension is entered when there is four minutes left in the delay. Once the extension has expired the system will start counting down the remaining four minutes. Specifying Default Keyswitch Arming Level: To set the Extension Time: Once the item number has been entered, enter the keyswitch arming level (2–5). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of minutes (15–120) users will be able to extend the notification period and press ƒ. Default Keyswitch Arming Level xx120 Advent Commercial Fire System (Partitions-Arming) 23 Enable Auto Force Arming xx092 (Partitions-Arming) (Default = on) If on, any protesting zone(s) will be bypassed upon arming. If off, then the partition/area will not arm if any zone(s) are protesting. Enable Automatic Unbypass xx096 (Partitions-Arming) (Default = off) If on, an indirectly bypassed zone will automatically be unbypassed once the door, window, etc., has been closed for 30 seconds. This setting only applies to delayed zones. To turn Enable Auto Force Arming On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Enable Quick Arming xx093 (Partitions-Arming) (Default = on) If on, anyone can arm the panel and increase arming levels without an access code. A valid access code is still required to decrease arming levels or disarm the system. Quick arm works as follows: ❏ Level 3 to 5 = no code ❏ Level 1 to 2 = no code ❏ Level 3 to 4 = code ❏ Level 1 to 3 = no code ❏ Level 4 to 3 = no code ❏ Level 1 to 4 = no code ❏ Level 5 to 3 = code ❏ Level 1 to 5 = no code To turn Enable Quick Arming On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Exterior Arming Verification xx097 (Partitions-Arming) (Default = off) If on, exterior sirens will produce arming verification sounds notifying users that the system was armed. Note In order for this setting to work, Audible Verification at Close Reports setting (xx098) must be set to “on.” To turn Exterior Arming Verification On/Off: To turn Enable Automatic Unbypass On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Enable Swinger Bypass xx095 (Partitions-Arming) (Default = on) If on, a zone that exceeds the set swing count (xx021) during a single arming period will automatically be bypassed. Changing the arming level restores all automatically bypassed zones and resets the swing count. To turn Enable Swinger Bypass On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Swing Count (Auto Bypass Trips) xx021 (Partitions-Arming) (Default = 3) Select the maximum number of report attempts that one zone can generate during a single arming period before the panel automatically bypasses that zone. All automatically bypassed zones, and the swing count, will reset if the system clock reaches midnight or an arming level change occurs. To set the Swing Count: Once the item number has been entered, enter the desired swing count (1–8) and press ƒ. Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Standard Entry Delay xx003 Number of Zones that can be Bypass xx017 (Partitions-Arming) (Default = 250) Select the number of zones that may be bypassed at once. See Table B.1 on page 85 for information on which zone types may be bypassed. To program the Number of Zones that can be Bypassed: Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of zones that may be bypassed at once (0–250). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. (Partitions-Arming) (Default = 32 seconds) Enter the length of the standard entry delay (in seconds). This is the number of seconds the user has to disarm the system after tripping a standard delay zone. If the system isn’t disarmed within this time period an alarm is generated. To set the Standard Entry Delay: Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of seconds (24–120) users will have to disarm the system. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. 24 Advent Commercial Fire System Exit Delay xx004 (Partitions-Arming) Fast Beep Duration xx006 (Partitions-Arming) (Default = 32 seconds) Enter the length of the standard exit delay (in seconds). This is the number of seconds the user has to exit the premises through a standard delay door after arming the system. If the user trips a zone after this time period has expired, an alarm is generated. (Default = 10 seconds) Enter the length of time (in seconds) that fast beeps will sound during the last portion of the exit delay to signal the delay is ending. To set the Exit Delay: Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of seconds (5–15) fast beeps will sound before the end of the delay and press ƒ. Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of seconds (24–120) users will have to exit the premises after arming the system. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Extended Delay xx005 To set the Fast Beep Duration: Fast Beeps at End of Exit Delay Only xx100 (Partitions-Arming) (Partitions-Arming) (Default = 2 minutes) Enter the length of the extended delay. The extended delay time determines how much time (in minutes) the user has to enter or exit the premises through an extended delay door without causing an alarm. To set the Extended Delay: (Default = on) If on, only the fast beeps at the end of the exit delay will sound. If off, slow exit delay beeps will sound followed by the fast beeps at the end of the delay. To turn Fast Beeps at End of Exit Delay Only On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of minutes (1–10) for the extended delay and press ƒ. Beeps During Standard Entry Delay Only xx103 (Partitions-Arming) Early Termination Delay xx101 (Partitions-Arming) (Default = off) If on, the system will arm as soon as it detects a delay zone closing. Once a person leaves through an exit delay door and the door closes, the exit delay is terminated and the system is armed. Note Cannot be used with One-Time Reset Enabled setting (xx102). To turn Early Termination Delay On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. One-Time Reset Enabled xx102 (Default = off) If on, beeps only sound during the standard entry delay. If off, beeps sound during all segments of an entry delay including standard, extended, and twice extended. To turn Beeps During Standard Entry Delay Only On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Partitions/Zones Announce and Display Zone Text with Chime xx110 (Partitions-Zones) (Default = off) If on, zone text will be announced over speakers and displayed on touchpads whenever a chime sounds (the sensor is open or closed). Note Only partition/area 1 has voice capabilities. (Partitions-Arming) (Default = off) If on, the system will allow a one-time reset of the standard exit delay. If a user leaves through a delay door and the door closes, they may re-enter through the door within the exit delay time period and the system will reset the exit delay. Note Cannot be used with Early Termination Enabled setting (xx101). To turn Announce and Display Zone Text with Chime On/ Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. To turn One-Time Reset Enabled On/Off: Chime On Zone Restoral xx111 Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. (Default = off) If on, a chime will sound whenever a zone is restored. (Partitions-Zones) To turn Chime on Zone Restoral On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Advent Commercial Fire System 25 Key or Code Needed for Special Fire Touchpad Keys xx082 (Partitions-Zones) (Default = on) If on, then a key or code must be used before using the special panic keys (on fire touchpad) to acknowledge an alarm, silence an alarm, or perform a fire alarm drill. If off, then no key or code is required to use the special panic keys. To turn Key or Code Needed for Special Fire Touchpad Keys On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on (key or code required) or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Zone Test Time Out xx011 (Partitions-Zones) (Default = 30 minutes) Enter the length of time (in minutes) after which a zone test automatically times out (ends). To set the Zone Test Time Out: Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of minutes (5–120) before a zone test ends and press ƒ. Disarm Key Arm Key Lights Key Star Key Lights/Star Keys Arm Level 2 Arm Level 3 Arm/Star Keys Disarm/Lights Keys xx057, xx058, xx059, xx060, xx061, xx063, xx064, xx065, xx066 (Partitions-Zones) (Defaults = Unlock-4, Lock-9, Lights-15, Star-12, Light/Star-3, Level 2-6, Level 3-5, Arm/Star-16, Disarm/Lights-16) These settings allow you to specify how the system behaves when specific keychain touchpad button or button combinations are pressed. Special Action Assignments: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 0- not used 1- not used 2- not used 3- auxiliary panic (only used for item no. xx061) 4- arm to level 1 5- arm to level 2 6- arm to level 3 7- arm to special level 4 8- arm to special level 5 9- arm to closed level 10- arm to closed level with no delay 11- arm to closed level with Latchkey 12- increment arming level from 0 to 1, 1 to 2, or 2 to 3 only 13- turn all* lights on 14- turn all* lights off 15- toggle all* lights 16- do nothing * all lights having the first (of two) house codes in the partition. Specifying Keychain Touchpad Button Action: 1. 2. Once the desired item number has been entered, enter the special action assignment number (3–16) from the above list. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Enable Auxiliary/Medical Panic Keys xx086 (Partitions-Zones) (Default = on) Choose whether or not to enable the Auxiliary panic buttons on non-fire touchpads. If enabled, when a user presses and holds the Auxiliary panic buttons or presses them twice, an auxiliary or medical alarm is generated. See Auxiliary/ Medical Assignments setting (xx084). Turning Enable Auxiliary/Medical Panic Keys On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on (enabled) or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. 26 Advent Commercial Fire System Enable Police Panic Keys xx085 (Partitions-Zones) (Default = on) Choose whether or not to enable the Police panic buttons on non-fire touchpads. If enabled, when a user presses and holds the police panic buttons or presses them twice, a police alarm is generated. Dealer Access Code 17107 (Codes) (Default = none) Enter a six-digit Dealer Access code. This code is used to access special programming menus when the panel is in program mode. To set the Dealer Access Code: Turning Enable Police Panic Keys On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on (enabled) or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. 1. 2. 3. Enable Fire Panic Keys xx087 Changing/Deleting the Dealer Access Code: (Partitions-Zones) 1. (Default = on) Choose whether or not to enable the Fire panic buttons on non-fire touchpads. If enabled, when a user presses and holds the fire panic buttons or presses them twice, a fire alarm is generated. 2. Turning Enable Fire Panic Keys On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on (enabled) or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Auxiliary/Medical Assignment xx084 (Partitions-Zones) (Default = on) Choose whether the Auxiliary/Medical panic buttons are used to produce an auxiliary (on) or medical (off) alarm. Note In order for an auxiliary or medical alarm to be produced by the pressing of the panic buttons, they must be enabled. See the Enable Auxiliary/Medical Panic Keys setting xx086. 3. 4. (Codes) (Default = 12345) Enter a five-digit access code to be used in conjunction with downloader programming. Note This code must match (or be left at default) the downloader access code programmed in downloader in order for the two to communicate. Changing the Downloader Access Code: 1. Enter the item number. Note If a Dealer Access Code has been programmed, you will be prompted to enter it. Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn the setting on (auxiliary) or 0 to turn it off (medical). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. 2. Codes The settings below cover only installer programming codes. For information on user access code programming, please refer to the User’s Guide. Once the item number has been entered, enter the sixdigit dealer code. Wait until the touchpad displays ENTER NEW CODE then ❑ enter a new six-digit dealer code or, ❑ enter 0 + ƒ to delete the dealer access code (no code). Enter the new code again. The touchpad will display NEW CODE OK. Downloader Access Code 17108 Selecting the Alarm Type: Advent Commercial Fire System Once the item number has been entered, enter any sixdigits (0–9) then press ƒ. When prompted, enter the six-digit code again (for verification), and press ƒ. The touchpad will display NEW CODE OK. 3. Once the Dealer Access Code has been entered (if applicable) the touchpad will display the current Downloader Access Code. Enter any five-digits (0–9) for the new Downloader Access code, then press ƒ. 27 Access Code Length 50013 (Codes) (Default = 4) Select the required length of all installer, primary, and user access codes. If the access code length is changed, then all access codes will automatically be updated to the correct length. Access codes that contained less digits than the new length will be given leading zeros (1234 = 001234). Access codes that contained more digits than the new length will be have the first digit(s) removed (987654 = 7654). Changing the Access Code Length: 1. 2. Enter the item number. The current code length will be displayed. Enter the new code length (4–6) and press ƒ. Number of Attempts Before Reporting Failure RF Buddy 17101 (Phone) (Default = 5) Set the number of dialing attempts (to central station) before a buddy transmission is generated. Note Not investigated by UL. To set the number of Attempts: Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of buddy dial attempts (0-11)* and press ƒ. * 0 = immediate transmit request, 11 = no transmit request. Phone Settings No Phone Line Attached 17069 Enable DTMF Dialing Line 1 Enable DTMF Dialing Line 2 1: 17094, 2: 17095 (Default = off) Turn this setting on if there is no phone line connected to the panel. When on, the panel will not check for phone line failure. (Phone) (Default = on) Select whether or not you want to enable the phone line for DTMF (touch-tone) dialing. If off, the panel will dial using pulse format. To set the Dialing format: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn this setting on (DTMF dialing) or 0 to turn it off (pulse dialing). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Phone Line 1 Dialing Prefix Phone Line 2 Dialing Prefix 1: 17105, 2: 17106 (Phone) (Default = none) Enter up to a six-digit phone line dialing prefix. Use this setting to access an outside line, disable call waiting, etc. Line Dial Prefix Format: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Enter 00–09 for numbers 0-9 Enter 10 for * (star) Enter 11 for # (pound) Enter 12 for D (1–5 second delay) Enter 13 for W (wait for dial tone) Setting a Line Dialing Prefix: 1. 2. 1. 2. Turning No Phone Line Attached On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn this setting on (no phone line) or 0 to turn it off (phone line). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. System Account Number 1 System Account Number 2 1: 17102, 2: 17103 Once the desired item number has been entered the current line dial prefix will be displayed. Enter 0 + ƒ. The touchpad will display NO DATA. (Phone) (Default = 00000000) Enter an 8-digit system account number which will identify the panel to the central station when reporting system events. System Account Number 1 is reported on reporting phone 1 and its backup. System account number 2 is reported on reporting phone 2 and its backup. Account Number Format: ❏ for 0 enter 00 ❏ for 6 enter 06 ❏ for C enter 12 ❏ for 1 enter 01 ❏ for 7 enter 07 ❏ for D enter 13 ❏ for 2 enter 02 ❏ for 8 enter 08 ❏ for E enter 14 ❏ for 3 enter 03 ❏ for 9 enter 09 ❏ for F enter 15 ❏ for 4 enter 04 ❏ for A enter 10 ❏ for 5 enter 05 ❏ for B enter 11 To enter a System Account Number 1. Once the desired item number has been entered the current line dial prefix will be displayed. Enter up to a six-digit phone line dialing prefix using the format above and press ƒ. Deleting a Line Dialing Prefix: (Phone) Once the desired item number has been entered the current system account number will be displayed. Note If a Dealer Access Code has been programmed, you will be prompted to enter it. 2. 3. Enter the new system account number using the list above. For example, if you wanted the system account number to be “123456AB,” at the keypad you would enter “01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 10, 11.” Press ƒ and the touchpad displays the new system account number. Note System account numbers must equal 8 characters. If you enter less than 8 characters the panel will automatically replace the blank spaces with leading zeros (0). 28 Advent Commercial Fire System Pager ID 17058 (Phone) (Default = 00000) The Pager ID identifies the panel to pagerholders. Select the ID to be sent with pager reports. To set the Pager ID: Once the item number has been entered, enter the 5-digit Pager ID (00000–99999) to be sent with pager reports and press ƒ. Phone Test Interval 17034 (Phone) (Default = 1 day [comm], 7 days [home nav]) Select the number of days between automatic phone test reports to all enable central station phone numbers. Entering 0 will disable automatic phone test. To set Phone Test Interval: Specific Phone Number Settings Specific phone number settings allow you to program central monitoring station, downloader, and pager phone numbers. Note If a Dealer Access Code has been programmed, you will be prompted to enter it when setting/changing specific phone settings. ❑ Phone numbers 19–22 are central monitoring station reporting phone numbers and function as follows: 19 = phone 1 20 = phone 1 backup 21 = phone 2 22 = phone 2 backup Phone numbers 23–24 are downloader phone numbers and function as follows: 23 = phone 3 24 = phone 3 backup Note Downloader phone numbers are for commercial burglary panels only. ❑ Phone numbers 25–40 are reporting pager phone numbers 1 through 16. Phone Number Enable yy001 (Phone) (Phone) (Default = none) Enter up to a 24-digit phone number for reporting or downloading. Phone Number Format: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Enter 00–09 for numbers 0-9 Enter 10 for * (star) Enter 11 for # (pound) Enter 12 for D (1–5 second delay) Enter 13 for W (wait for dial tone) To enter Number to Dial: 1. 2. 3. Once the item number has been entered, (17-034) enter the number of days (0–255). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. ❑ Number to Dial yy002 Enter the desired item number (ex. 19002). Enter the phone number using the list above. For example, if you wanted the phone number to be “1235551212,” at the keypad you would enter “01, 02, 03, 05, 05, 05, 01, 02, 01, 02.” Press ƒ and the touchpad displays the new phone number. Note In order for the phone number to be used for reporting events or downloading, it must be enabled. See the Phone Number Enable setting (yy001) on page 29. To delete a Number to Dial: Enter the desired item number. Enter 0 + ƒ. The touchpad will display NO DATA. Number of Attempts yy003 (Phone) (Default = 5) Set the number of times (attempts) the panel will dial (and report) to the reporting or downloader phone number. Note 19003 for phones 1 and 2, 21003 for phones 3 and 4. To set the Number of Dial Attempts: Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of dial attempts (5–10) and press ƒ. Comm Format yy004 (Phone) (Default = Contact ID) Select the type of communication format the panel will use when reporting events to the central station. Note Currently only Contact ID format is supported. (Default = off) Select whether or not to enable the phone number. If on, the panel will use the number when reporting or downloading. If off, the number will be skipped. To turn Phone Number Enable On/Off: Once the item number has been entered (19001–24001), enter 1 to turn this setting on (call), or 0 to turn it off (no call). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Advent Commercial Fire System 29 Report Panic Special yy005 (Phone) Number of Attempts zz003 (Phone-Pagers) (Default = off) Choose how the panel formats touchpad panic alarm reports to the central station. When on, touchpad panic alarms report using the following special 3-digit codes: (Default = 3) Set the number of times (attempts) the panel will try to dial the pager phone number. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ To set the Number of Dial Attempts: Fire Panic—599 Police Panic—598 Auxiliary Panic—597 Medical Panic—596 Once the item number has been entered, enter the number of dial attempts (3–10) and press ƒ. When off, panics will report as “500” plus the bus device number. For example, a keypad with bus device number “03” would report as “503.” Turning Report Panic Special On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn this setting on (report panic special), or 0 to turn it off (not special). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. System Pagers Enabled Pager Phone Number zz001 To turn Enable Pager Phone Number On/Off: Once the item number has been entered (25001–40001), enter 1 to turn this setting on (page), or 0 to turn it off (no page). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. (Phone-Pagers) Enter 00–09 for numbers 0-9 Enter 10 for * (star) Enter 11 for # (pound) Enter 12 for D (1–5 second delay) Enter 13 for W (wait for dial tone) To enter a Pager Phone Number: 1. 2. 3. (Default = 1 [TAP at 1200 bps PSK]) Select the type of communication format the panel will use when reporting events to pagers. Communication Formats: ❑ Enter 0 for TAP at 300 bps (FSK) ❑ Enter 1 for TAP at 1200 bps (PSK) Once the item number has been entered, use the choices above to select a communication format. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Character Format zz005 (Phone-Pagers) (Default = 1 [7/E/1]) Select the character format the panel will use when reporting to pagers. Character Formats: ❑ Enter 0 for 8/N/1 ❑ Enter 1 for 7/E/1 (Default = none) Enter up to a 24-digit phone number for pager reporting. Pager Phone Number Format ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ (Phone-Pagers) To set the Communication Format: (Phone-Pagers) (Default = off) Select whether or not to enable the pager phone number. If on, number will report events to the pager. If off, the number will be skipped when the panel is reporting to pagers. Pager Number to Dial zz002 Comm Format zz004 Enter the desired item number (ex. 25002). Enter the phone number using the list above. For example, if you wanted the pager phone number to be “1235551212,” at the keypad you would enter “01, 02, 03, 05, 05, 05, 01, 02, 01, 02.” Press ƒ and the touchpad displays the new pager phone number. To set the Character Format: Once the item number has been entered, press 0 for 8/N/1 character format (off), or 1 for 7/N/1 character format (on). Press ƒ to apply the setting. Pager System Reports zz006 (Phone-Pagers) (Default = off) Select whether or not you want system events reported to pager. To turn System Pager Report On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn this setting on (report), or 0 to turn it off (don’t report). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Note In order for the panel to report events to the pager the pager phone number must be enabled. See Enable Pager Phone Number setting (zz001). To delete a Pager Phone Number: Enter the desired item number. Enter 0 + ƒ. The touchpad will display NO DATA. 30 Advent Commercial Fire System Partition/Area 1 Pager Reports Partition/Area 2 Pager Reports Partition/Area 3 Pager Reports Partition/Area 4 Pager Reports Partition/Area 5 Pager Reports Partition/Area 6 Pager Reports Partition/Area 7 Pager Reports Partition/Area 8 Pager Reports 1: zz007, 2: zz008, 3: zz009, 4: zz010, 5: zz011, 6: zz012, 7: zz013, 8: zz014 DTMF on Time 17031 (Default = 3 [30 ms]) Specify the minimum duration of a valid DTMF (touch-tone) tone in 10 millisecond increments (1–100 x 10 ms). This is the minimum amount of time that a phone number button must be pressed in order to be valid. To set the DTMF on Time: (Phone-Pagers) (Defaults = 0, phone 25-31 = 1) Select whether or not you want partition/area events to report to pager(s). To turn Partition/Area Report On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn this setting on (report), or 0 to turn it off (don’t report). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Pager PIN # zz015 (Phone-Pagers) (Default = none) Enter up to a 15-digit pager PIN. To enter a Pager PIN: 1. 2. 3. Enter the desired item number (ex. 25015). Enter up to a 15-digit (0–9) pager PIN. Press ƒ and the touchpad displays the pager PIN. Pager Max Message Length zz016 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen) Once the item number has been entered, specify the minimum tone duration (1–100). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. DTMF off Time 17032 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen) (Default = 5 [50 ms]) Specify the minimum duration of pause between DTMF (touch-tone) tones in 10 millisecond increments (1–100 x 10 ms). This is the minimum amount of time required between two phone number buttons being pressed. To set the DTMF off Time: Once the item number has been entered, specify the minimum duration between tones (1–100). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Minimum Cycles in a Valid Ring 17054 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen) (Default = 2 cycles) Specify the minimum number of cycles in a valid ring. (Phone-Pagers) (Default = 120 characters) Set the maximum character length for pager messages. To set the Minimum Cycles in a Valid Ring: Once the item number has been entered, specify the minimum number of cycles (0–255). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. To set the maximum Pager Message Length: Once the item number has been entered, enter the maximum pager length (0–255) and press ƒ. Number of Ringlets Needed for a Valid Ring 17055 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen) Advanced Settings (Default = 1 burst) Specify the number of ring bursts in a valid ring. &$87,21 Only qualified persons should make changes to advanced phone settings. To set the Number of Ringlets Needed for a Valid Ring: Once the item number has been entered, specify the number of ring bursts (0–5). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Maximum Ring Cycle Time 17018 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen) (Default = 67 milliseconds) Specify (in milliseconds) the maximum cycle time for a ring signal. Valid Ring at Beginning or End of Cycle 17091 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen) To set the Maximum Ring Cycle Time: (Default = off) Select to enable ring valid at beginning or end of cycle. Once the item number has been entered, specify the maximum ring cycle time (0–255). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. To set the Valid Ring at Beginning or End of Cycle: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn this setting on (ring valid), or 0 to turn it off (ring not valid). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Advent Commercial Fire System 31 Maximum Ringlet Burst Duration 17020 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen) Minimum Pause Between Rings 17023 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen) (Default = 250 [2500 ms]) Specify the maximum duration of a valid ring burst in 10 ms increments (3–300 x 10 ms). (Default = 200 [2000 ms]) Specify the minimum amount of time allowed between valid rings in 10 millisecond increments (100– 999 x 10 ms). To set the Maximum Ringlet Burst Duration: Once the item number has been entered, specify the maximum ring burst duration (3–300). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Minimum Ringlet Burst Duration 17019 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen) (Default = 40 [400 ms]) Specify the minimum duration of a valid ring burst in 10 ms increments (3–300 x 10 ms). To set the Minimum Pause Between Rings: Once the item number has been entered, specify the minimum time between rings (100–999). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Phone Access Settings Local Phone Settings To set the Minimum Ringlet Burst Duration: Local phone settings allow you to choose how phones located on the same premises as the panel interact with the system. Once the item number has been entered, specify the minimum ring burst duration (3–300). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Enable Local Phone Access in Partition/Area 1 17085 (Phone Access) Maximum Pause Between Ringlets 17022 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen) (Default = 0) Specify the maximum duration between valid ring bursts in 10 millisecond increments (0–300 x 10 ms). To set the Maximum Pause Between Ringlets: Once the item number has been entered, specify the maximum duration between ring bursts (0–300). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Minimum Pause Between Ringlets 17021 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen) (Default = 0) Specify the minimum duration between valid ring bursts in 10 millisecond increments (0–300 x 10 ms). To set the Minimum Pause Between Ringlets: (Default = off) This setting allows you to enable local phone control in partition/area 1. If on, partition/area 1 may be controlled by local on premises phones. To turn Enable Local Phone Access in Partition/Area 1 On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn this setting on, or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Local Phone Connect Sequence 17056 (Default = #*) Enter up to a 4-digit DTMF (touch-tone) sequence for local control. This is the sequence of numbers the user will have to enter when accessing the panel locally (on-site) Format: ❑ Enter 00–09 for numbers 0-9 ❑ Enter 10 for * (star) ❑ Enter 11 for # (pound) Once the item number has been entered, specify the minimum duration between ring bursts (0–300). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. To enter Local Phone Connect Sequence: Maximum Pause Between Rings 17024 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen) 3. (Default = 450 [4500 ms]) Specify the maximum amount of time allowed between valid rings in 10 millisecond increments (100– 999 x 10 ms). (Phone Access) 1. 2. Enter the item number. Enter the sequence using the format above. For example, if you wanted the sequence to be “12#*,” at the keypad you would enter “01, 02, 11, 10.” Press ƒ and the touchpad displays the new sequence. To delete the Local Phone Connect Sequence: 1. 2. Enter the item number. Enter 0 + ƒ. The touchpad will display NO DATA. To set the Maximum Pause Between Rings: Once the item number has been entered, specify the maximum time between rings (100–999). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. 32 Advent Commercial Fire System Phone Device Override Sequence 17057 (Phone Access) (Default = **##) Enter up to a 4-digit DTMF (touch-tone) sequence for phone device override. This sequence will instruct the panel to seize the line from the local phone and initiate a remote connection. Users will be able to enter this sequence and bypass any phone devices (answering machines, fax machines, etc.) when calling from a remote phone. Format: ❑ Enter 00–09 for numbers 0-9 ❑ Enter 10 for * (star) ❑ Enter 11 for # (pound) To enter Phone Device Override Sequence: 1. 2. 3. Enter the item number. Enter the sequence using the format above. For example, if you wanted the sequence to be “12#*,” at the keypad you would enter “01, 02, 11, 10.” Press ƒ and the touchpad displays the new sequence. On Hook Hang Up Time 17027 (Phone Access) Default = 4 seconds) Select the amount of time (in seconds) a local telephone must be on-hook before hanging up. Setting the On Hook Hang Up Time: Once the item number has been entered, enter the hang up time (2–10). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Enable Local Phone Police Alarm Enable Local Phone Auxiliary Alarm Enable Local Phone Fire Alarm Police: 17080, Auxiliary: 17081, Fire: 17082 (Phone Access) (Default = off) Select whether or not you want to enable the selected phone alarm sequence. If on, users will be able to activate the specific alarm using a local phone (88888 for police, 77777 for auxiliary/medical, and 99999 for fire). To delete Phone Device Override Sequence: To turn Enable Local Phone Alarm On/Off: 1. 2. Once the desired item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn this setting on, or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Enter the item number. Enter 0 + ƒ. The touchpad will display NO DATA. Remote Phone Settings Max Delay Between Phone Panic Sequence 17030 (Phone Access) Remote phone settings allow you to choose how phones located off premises (different line) interact with the panel. (Default = 2 seconds) Specify the maximum time allowed (in seconds) between keystrokes in a phone panic sequence. If this delay is exceeded, a panic alarm will not be activated. Enable Remote Phone Access 17086 Setting the Max Delay Between Phone Panic Sequence: (Default = on) This setting allows you to enable remote phone Once the item number has been entered, enter the maximum delay (1–5). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. (Phone Access) access. If on, the panel may be controlled using remote off-site phones. Note Turning this setting to “off” will prevent the panel from receiving future downloader calls. Local Phone Connect Time 17028 (Phone Access) (Default = 5 seconds) Specify the maximum time allowed (in seconds) between local phone off-hook and DTMF seize sequence for local phone control. If the maximum time is exceeded, remote phone control will be put on hold. Setting the Local Phone Connect Time: 1. 2. Once the item number has been entered, enter the maximum allowable connect time (0–255 [0 = no max time]). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Local Phone Answer Time 17029 (Phone Access) (Default = 8 seconds) Specify the maximum time (in seconds) between a ring signal and local phone off-hook signal to be considered answer of call. Note For residential use only. To turn Enable Remote Phone Access On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn this setting on (enabled), or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Enable Remote Phone Ring Count 17087 (Phone Access) (Default = on) This setting allows you to tell the panel to count remote phone rings so that it will pick up after a certain number of rings. This setting only works if Remote Phone Access setting (above) is set to “on”. Note For residential use only. To turn Enable Remote Phone Ring Count On/Off: Setting the Local Phone Answer Time: Once the item number has been entered, enter the answer time (0–255). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Advent Commercial Fire System Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn this setting on, or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. 33 Answer Phone after XX Rings 17052 (Phone Access) (Default = 12 rings) Specify the number of rings after which the panel will answer an incoming phone call. The Enable Remote Phone Ring Count setting (17087) must be set to “on” for this setting to work. Note For residential use only. (Default = 30 seconds) Specify the maximum time (in seconds) between ring-pause-ring calls. This is the maximum amount of time that may elapse before the second call in a ring-pause-ring attempt. If this time is exceeded, the current ring-pause-ring attempt will be canceled. Setting the Max Time Between Ring-Pause-Ring Calls: To set the number of Rings: Once the item number has been entered, specify the maximum number of rings (1–12). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Enable Toll Saver 17090 Max Time Between Ring-Pause-Ring Calls 17026 (Phone Access) Once the item number has been entered, specify the maximum time (7–60). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Cancel Ring Pause Ring After XX Rings 17053 (Phone Access) (Phone Access) (Default = on) Choose whether or not to enable the panel to answer a remote phone up to 4-rings earlier than normal if an alarm condition or system trouble has occurred. Normal is considered the value in Answer Phone after XX Rings setting (17052). The Enable Remote Phone Ring Count setting (17087) must be set to “on” for this setting to take effect. (Default = 3 rings) Specify the number or rings at which ringpause-ring is aborted. For example, if this setting is set at 3, then (during the first call) at 3 rings, ring-pause-ring will be aborted. Setting Cancel Ring Pause Ring After XX Rings: Once the item number has been entered, specify the maximum number of rings (2–10). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Note For residential use only. To turn Toll Saver On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn this setting on, or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Enable Remote Phone Ring-Pause-Ring 17088 (Phone Access) (Default = on) This setting allows you to program the panel to answer remote phone ring-pause-rings. When on, a user can call the panel once, hang up, and call again. The panel will then answer the phone. Use this setting if an answering machine shares a phone line with the panel. Note The user must not exceed the number of rings in the Cancel Ring-Pause-Ring after XX Rings setting (17053) when calling the panel. Additionally, the user must call the panel again between the times programmed in settings 17025 and 17026. For residential use only. To turn Enable Remote Phone Ring-Pause-Ring On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn this setting on, or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Min Time Between Ring-Pause-Ring Calls 17025 (Phone Access) (Default = 10 seconds) Specify the minimum time (in seconds) between ring-pause-ring calls. This is the minimum amount of time that must elapse before the second call in a ring-pause-ring attempt. Enable Remote Phone Override 17089 (Phone Access) (Default = on) If on, users may cut off a local phone call or answering machine to access the panel from a remote phone. Note For residential use only. To turn Enable Remote Phone Override On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn this setting on, or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Allow Remote Phone Zone Test 17098 (Phone Access) (Default = on) If on, users may perform zone tests from remote phones. To turn Allow Remote Phone Zone Test On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 to turn this setting on, or 0 to turn it off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Zone Settings Use zone settings to add, delete, test, and modify zones. Note It is recommended that no more than 132 wireless sensors be used in any individual Advent system. If 2 or more Advent systems are in close proximity to each other, the total number of wireless sensors for all systems must not exceed 132. Setting the Min Time Between Ring-Pause-Ring Calls: Once the item number has been entered, specify the minimum time (6–20). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. 34 Advent Commercial Fire System normally open switches are wired in parallel and tripped closed. Add (Learn) Zones 47001 (Zones) (Default = none) Use this item number to add (learn) hardwire zones and wireless devices into panel memory. To learn Zones into panel memory: 1. 2. Once in program mode enter item number 47001. The display shows ENTER PARTITION/AREA NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired one-digit partition/area number (1–8) and press ƒ. The display shows ENTER ZONE TYPE OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Note If the partition/area is not enabled, the display will show PARTITION/AREA nn INVALID. See item number xx068 (page 17) to enable partition/area(s). 3. Enter the two-digit zone type number (00–96) and press ƒ. Refer to Table B.1 on page 85 for zone type descriptions. Note If zone type 84 (Enhanced Buddy) is selected please see description of group for information on adding (learning) in buddy zones. 4. 5. 6. 7. The display shows LEARN ZONE nn ENTER NEW ZONE NUMBER OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT, where nn is the next available zone number. If desired, enter a different zone number. Press ƒ. When the display shows TRIP ZONE n, use the guidelines below and on this page to force the zone you are adding (learning) into panel memory. The display shows ZONE nn TYPE nn PARTITION/ AREA n OK. To add another zone to the same zone type and partition/ area, go to step 5. To add zones to another zone type (same partition/area) press ƒ and go back to step 2. To add zones to another zone type and partition/area press ‚ and repeat the above procedure (exits to programming). Note Make sure wireless touchpads that may be removed from the premises such as portable and keychain touchpads are assigned to an unsupervised zone type such as 87. Assign permanently mounted wireless touchpads to supervised zone type 86. Tripping Learn Mode Wireless Sensors* To trip a wireless sensor with an external hardwired contact connected to its screw terminals, check that the external contact is in its alarm state, then activate the sensor tamper. For high-security installations, always remove both internal reed switches when connecting an external contact to the wireless sensor terminals. Only the normally closed configuration can be used in ULlisted installations. Do not attempt to use the built-in magnetic reed switch and an external contact on the same wireless sensor. On hardwired sensors connected to the external contacts of a wireless transmitter, the alarm state is either open or closed, depending on the normal condition of the sensor. Multiple normally closed switches are wired in series and tripped while the loop is open. Multiple normally open switches are wired in parallel and tripped while the loop is closed. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Delete Zones 47002 ❑ ❑ ❑ Hardwire Zones—Start with the zone in its “normal” state, then trip the zone into its alarm state. A normally closed door, for example, should be closed when you begin the Add Zones process. Trip the zone by opening the door. Door/Window Sensors with External Contacts—Place the external contact in the alarm condition, then activate the sensor tamper switch. On hardwired zones containing multiple sensors, only one needs to be tripped for the panel to learn the zone. The alarm state is either open or closed, depending on the normal condition of the sensor. Multiple normally closed switches are wired in series and tripped open. Multiple Advent Commercial Fire System (Zones) (Default = n/a) Use this item number to delete zones from panel memory. You must delete zones one at a time. Note Deleting zones does not delete the zone text associated with the deleted zone number. To delete zone text use item number 49001, Zone Text. Tripping Hardwire Zones ❑ Fire Pull Station—Actuate the sensor. Open the sensor cover located inside the fire pull station. Glass Guard—Open sensor cover. Rate-of Rise-Heat—Open sensor cover and press learn switch on circuit board. Smoke (System Sensor 2100RF)—Remove base. Smoke (ESL 570 Series)—Remove base. Pressure Switch Sensor—Hold a magnet next to the sensor cover where indicated (does not require cover removal). 2 and 4 Button Keychain Touchpads—Simultaneously press Lock and Unlock buttons until the touchpad LED flashes (added [learned] in a sensor zone type). Handheld—Press Bypass button. HiTech Wall-Mount—Press Bypass button. HiTech Handheld—Press Bypass button. To Delete Zones from panel memory: 1. 2. 3. 4. Once in program mode enter 47002. The display shows ENTER ZONE NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the 3-digit zone number you wish to delete and press ƒ. The display shows ZONE nn DELETED. To delete another zone, repeat the above procedure. *) Refer to the specific sensor/touchpad Installation Instructions for more details on tripping sensors/touchpads. 35 Zone Text 49001 (Zones) (Default = none) Use the following guidelines to “name” zones. ❑ Use the item numbers that appear in Table B.2 on page 90 for characters and words listed there. ❑ If a desired word does not appear in Table B.2, create it using the characters (custom text). ❑ When using words from Table B.2, spaces between them appear automatically. When using characters from Table B.2 to create words, you must reserve an item number for a ‘space’ after the word. ❑ Each character or word uses up one item number. For example, a word from the list counts as one item number. A created word (such as BOY’S) counts as six item numbers—4 letters, 1 apostrophe, and 1 space. ❑ Only 8 item numbers are allowed for each zone name, so plan ahead before programming zone text. You may need to abbreviate words to avoid running out of item numbers. To program Zone Text: 1. 2. 3. 4. Once in program mode enter 49001. The display shows ENTER ZONE NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired zone number and press ƒ. The display shows TEXT FOR ZONE n IS current zone text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT. Enter the numbers of the desired characters or words. If you make a mistake press ‚ to start over. Once all numbers have been entered, press ƒ to accept. The display shows the new zone text. To delete Zone Text: 1. 2. 3. Once in program mode enter 49001. The display shows ENTER ZONE NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired zone number and press ƒ. The display shows TEXT FOR ZONE n IS current zone text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT. Enter 000 and press ƒ. The display shows TEXT FOR ZONE n IS NO TEXT. List Zones 47003 Zone Attributes (Edit Zones) 47004 (Default = n/a) Use this item number to edit the following zone attributes. ❑ 1—Critical Security Zone (Default = 0 [Off]) Enter 0 to turn attribute Off, 1 to turn attribute On. Critical zones require special authority (partition master and full authority codes) in order to be bypassed. ❑ 2—RF Supervisory Time (Default = A [4 hours]) Enter 0 for RF Supervisory Time A (17049), 1 for Supervisory Time B (17050). ❑ 3—Zone Activity Threshold (Default = 0 [None]) Enter 0 for None, 1 for Threshold 1 (xx018), 2 for Threshold 2 (xx019), 3 for Threshold 3 (xx020). ❑ 4—Hardwire Smoke Verify (Default = 0 [Off]) Enter 0 to turn attribute Off, 1 to turn attribute On. If on, when a hardwire smoke detector is tripped, the panel will remove power for 3 seconds to reset the smoke. If a second trip occurs within 120 seconds, an alarm will sound and a report will be sent to the central station. ❑ 5—Delayed Zone (Default = 0 Off) Enter 0 to turn attribute Off, 1 to turn attribute On (see 17117). ❑ 6—Floor (Default = 0 [None]) Enter the floor number the zone resides on (1–90 above ground, 91–99 below ground, 0 = None) (see item 17074 on page 44). ❑ 7—not supported ❑ 8—not supported ❑ 9—not supported ❑ 10—Warning message index (Default = 0 [None]) Enter the desired warning message (1–5). If learned into zone type 70 it will only play the desired warning message. ❑ 11—Zone Bypass Group (Default = 0 [None]) Enter the desired bypass group number (0–32). This will allow users to directly bypass and unbypass groups of zones. To Edit Zone Attributes: 1. 2. (Zones) (Default = n/a) Use this item number to list information about existing zones. The system will list the zone number, any zone text, zone type number, and the partition/area number. 3. To List Zones: 4. Once in program mode enter 47003. The display will show ZONE nn, any zone text, TYPE nn, PARTITION/AREA n. The panel will scroll through and display information about each zone. To skip forward press ƒ. To exit press ‚. Once the panel lists all the zones it will return to the program menu. (Zones) Once in program mode enter 47004. The display shows ENTER ZONE NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired zone number and press ƒ. The display shows ENTER ATTRIBUTE NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the attribute number from the list above and press ƒ. The display will show the current attribute setting. If desired, change the attribute setting. Press ƒ to apply changes. To edit another attribute repeat step 1. Test Buddies 47005 (Zones) (Default = n/a) Use this item number to test zone buddies. To Test Buddies: Once in program mode enter 47005. The display will show BUDDY TEST MODE. Once the test is complete the display will list buddies (see List Buddies 47006). 36 Advent Commercial Fire System I/O Settings List Buddies 47006 (Zones) (Default = n/a) Use this item number to list information about existing buddy zones. The system will list the buddy zone number, ID, and latest buddy test results. To List Buddies: Once in program mode enter 47006. The display will list all four buddies. ❑ If the buddy doesn’t exists, the panel will display BUDDY n INVALID. ❑ If the buddy failed the latest test (47005), the panel will display BUDDY n FAILED. ❑ If the buddy passed the latest test, the signal strength will be displayed. The panel will scroll through and display information about each buddy. To skip forward press ƒ. To exit press ‚. Once the panel lists all the buddies it will return to the program menu. Zone Delay Time 17117 (Zones) (Default = 10 seconds) Set the time delay (in seconds) between a zone being tripped and the trip being processed by the panel. This allows time for a zone to reset. Note This setting only applies to zones programmed as delayed. To set Zone Delay Time: Enter the item number. Enter the delay time (1–250 seconds) and press ƒ. Smoke Loop Reset Time 17051 Use the following item numbers to specify how inputs and outputs behave. General Input Response Time 1 General Input Response Time 2 General Input Response Time 3 General Input Response Time 4 General Input Response Time 5 General Input Response Time 6 General Input Response Time 7 1: 17006, 2: 17007, 3: 17008, 4: 17009, 5: 17010, 6: 17011, 7: 17118 (Input and Output) (Defaults = 32 [0.512 seconds]) Each of the seven onboard inputs has a response time. The panel has to “see” a transition for at least that length of time in order to deem it a trip or restoral. At the panel you enter response times in 16 millisecond increments (actual time = value x 16 ms). To program a General Input Response Time: Enter the desired item number. Enter a response time (8–255) and press ƒ. Expansion Input Response Time 1 Expansion Input Response Time 2 Expansion Input Response Time 3 Expansion Input Response Time 4 Expansion Input Response Time 5 Expansion Input Response Time 6 Expansion Input Response Time 7 Expansion Input Response Time 8 1: 17012, 2: 17013, 3: 17014, 4: 17015 5: 17016, 6: 17017, 7: 17119, 8: 17120 (Input and Output) (Default = 32 [0.512 seconds]) Each of the eight expansion inputs has a response time. The panel has to “see” a transition for at least that length of time in order to deem it a trip or restoral. At the panel you enter response times in 16 millisecond increments (actual time = value x 16 ms). Note Response times only apply if the input is not a smoke loop. A smoke loop response time is always set to 1 second. (Zones) (Default = 3 seconds) Select the time (in seconds) for a zone to reset. To set Smoke Loop Reset Time: To program an Expansion Input Response Time: Enter the item number. Enter the reset time (3-15 seconds) and press ƒ. Enter the desired item number. Enter a response time (8–255) and press ƒ. General Purpose I/O 1 Direction General Purpose I/O 2 Direction General Purpose I/O 3 Direction General Purpose I/O 4 Direction General Purpose I/O 5 Direction General Purpose I/O 6 Direction 1: 17063, 2: 17064, 3: 17065, 4: 17066 5: 17067, 6: 17068 (Input and Output) (Default = 0 [input]) Select the direction of each general purpose input/output. To program General Purpose Input/Output direction: 1. 2. Advent Commercial Fire System Enter the desired item number. Enter 1 to set the direction as an output, or 0 to set it as an input. Press ƒ to apply the direction. 37 Accessory Modules Activation Interval One-Shot Time A Activation Interval One-Shot Time B Activation Interval One-Shot Time C Activation Interval One-Shot Time D A: 17113, B: 17114, C: 17115, D: 17116 (Input and Output) (Default = A: 4 secs, B: 30 secs, C: 180 secs, D: 900 secs) Specify how long (in-seconds) outputs are activated for when the response is set to one-shot. The items below allow you to add, delete, list, and modify SuperBus 2000 devices and settings. Add (Learn) Bus Devices 48001 (Accessory) (Default = n/a) Use this item number to force the panel to scan for bus devices once they have been correctly connected to the panel. Note All SuperBus 2000 devices are added to partition/area 1 initially. Use item number 48004, Bus Device Partition/ Area, to assign devices to different partitions/areas once added. Note Only those outputs programmed to be one-shot (A, B, C, or D) will be affected by this setting. To program One-Shot Time: To force the Panel to Scan for Bus Devices: Enter the desired item number. Enter the desired one-shot time duration (1–999) and press ƒ. Once in program mode enter 48001. The display will show DEVICES ADDED, then it will list the added devices as shown. DEVICE nn ID xxxxxxxx PARTITION/AREA z Output Activation Delay 17112 (Input and Output) (Default = 30 seconds) Specify how long (in-seconds) output activation is delayed. Note Only those outputs that are programmed to be delayed will be affected by this setting. To program the Output Activation Delay: Enter the desired item number. Enter the desired delay time (1– 999) and press ƒ. Where n is the 2-digit device number (01–62), xxxxxxxx is the 8-digit ID number (address), and z is the partition/area number (0–8). Delete/Change Bus Device ID 48002 (Accessory) (Default = n/a) Use this item number to delete bus devices or change device IDs. If you are deleting bus devices, you must delete them one at a time. Note Deleting the device does not delete the bus text associated with the deleted device. To delete device text use item number 49002. To Delete/Change Bus Device ID: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Once in program mode enter 48002. The display shows ENTER DEVICE ID OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the 8-digit device ID of the device you wish to delete/change (located on module) and press ƒ. The display shows ENTER NEW DEVICE ID OR ENTER 0 TO DELETE. Enter a new device ID or enter 0. Press ƒ. The panel displays DEVICE ID xxxxxxxx DELETED, or DEVICE CHANGE OK. To delete/change another device ID, repeat the above procedure. 38 Advent Commercial Fire System Bus Device Text 49002 (Accessory) (Default = none) Use the following guidelines to “name” bus devices. ❑ Use the item numbers that appear in Table B.2 on page 90 for characters and words listed there. ❑ If a desired word does not appear in Table B.2, create it using the characters (custom text). ❑ When using words from Table B.2, spaces between them appear automatically. When using characters from Table B.2 to create words, you must reserve an item number for a ‘space’ after the word. ❑ Each character or word uses up one item number. For example, a word from the list counts as one item number. A created word (such as BOY’S) counts as six item numbers—4 letters, 1 apostrophe, and 1 space. ❑ Only 8 item numbers are allowed for each bus device name, so plan ahead before programming device text. You may need to abbreviate words to avoid running out of item numbers. Bus Device Partition/Area 48004 (Accessory) (Default = n/a) Use this item number to assign bus devices to partitions/areas. Note All bus devices default to partition/area 1. To assign Bus Devices to Partition/Area: 1. 2. 3. Once in program mode enter 48004. The display shows ENTER DEVICE ID OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the 8-digit device ID and press ƒ. The display shows ENTER PARTITION NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the partition/area number and press ƒ. The display shows DEVICE xxxxxxxx IS IN PARTITION n. Note If the partition/area is not enabled, the display will show PARTITION nn INVALID. See item number xx068 (page 17) to enable partition/area(s). To program Bus Device Text: 1. 2. 3. 4. Once in program mode enter 49002. The display shows ENTER DEVICE ID OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired device ID (located on module) and press ƒ. The display shows TEXT FOR DEVICE xxxxxxxx IS current text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT. Enter the numbers of the desired characters or words. If you make a mistake press ‚ to start over. Once all numbers have been entered, press ƒ to accept. The display shows the new device text. 2. 3. Once in program mode enter 49002. The display shows ENTER DEVICE ID NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired device ID number and press ƒ. The display shows TEXT FOR DEVICE xxxxxxxx IS current text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT. Enter 000 and press ƒ. The display shows TEXT FOR DEVICE xxxxxxxx IS NO TEXT. (Accessory) (Default n/a) This item number allows you to change or view the wireless transmitting device ID used to communicate with “buddy” panels and/or wireless 2-way devices. To change/view Transmit Bus ID: 1. 2. To delete Device Text: 1. Change Transmit Bus ID 48005 Once in program mode enter 48005. The display shows RADIO ID IS xxxxxxxx, then displays ENTER NEW TRANSMIT ID OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT. Enter the new 8-digit transmit ID or press ƒ to accept the existing ID. The touchpad displays RADIO ID IS xxxxxxxx. List Bus Device Text 48006 (Accessory) (Default = n/a) Use this item number to list existing bus device ID numbers and display text. To List Bus Device Text: List Bus Devices 48003 (Accessory) (Default = n/a) Use this item number to list information about existing bus devices. The system will list the device address number, device ID number, and the partition/area number. Once in program mode enter 48006. The display will show ID xxxxxxxx any device text. The panel will scroll through and display information about each device. To skip forward press ƒ. To exit press ‚. Once the panel lists all the bus devices it will return to the program menu. To List Bus Devices: Once in program mode enter 48003. The display will show DEVICE nn, ID xxxxxxxx, PARTITION/AREA n. The panel will scroll through and display information about each device. To skip forward press ƒ. To exit press ‚. Once the panel lists all the bus devices it will return to the program menu. Advent Commercial Fire System 39 Replace/Delete Bus Device ID 48007 (Accessory) (Default = n/a) Changes (overwrites) the bus device text with that of another bus device. To Replace/Delete Bus Device ID: 1. Once in program mode enter 48007. The display shows ENTER DEVICE ID OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Delete/Replace LED Module 48010 (Programmable Outputs-LED Module) (Default = n/a) Use this item number to delete LED modules or change device IDs. This setting allows you to replace a malfunctioning LED module without having to reprogram LED settings. To Delete/Replace LED Module: Note Deleting the module does not delete the bus text associated with the deleted device. To delete device text use item number 49002. Note If the display shows DEVICE xxxxxxxx INVALID, there is no device text associated with the device ID you entered. 2. 3. 4. Enter the 8-digit device ID of the device you wish to replace/delete (located on module) and press ƒ. The display shows ENTER NEW DEVICE ID OR ENTER 0 TO DELETE. Enter the new device ID or enter 0. Press ƒ. 1. 2. 3. 4. Program LED Module 48009 (Programmable Output) 5. (Default n/a) Use this item number to program LED modules (driver boards). To program LED Modules: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Once in program mode enter 48009. The display shows ENTER DEVICE ID OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the 8-digit device ID number and press ƒ. The display shows ENTER LED NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired LED number (0–128) and press ƒ. The display shows LED TYPE IS n. ENTER NEW LED TYPE OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT. Enter the desired LED type (0–15) from Table B.10 on page 104 and press ƒ. The display shows LED DATA IS n. ENTER NEW LED DATA OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT. Depending on the LED type, enter the desired LED data (see Table B.10) and press ƒ. To program another LED group, go back to step 1. To exit back to the program menu, press ‚. Once in program mode enter 48010. The display shows ENTER DEVICE ID OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the 8-digit device ID of the device you wish to delete or replace (located on module) and press ƒ. The display shows ENTER NEW DEVICE ID OR ENTER 0 TO DELETE. Enter a new device ID or enter 0. Press ƒ. The panel displays DEVICE ID xxxxxxxx DELETED, or DEVICE CHANGE OK. To delete or replace another LED module, repeat the above procedure. Keypad Idle Text 49005 (Partitions) (Default = none) Use the following guidelines to add keypad idle text to the panel. This is the custom text displayed when the touchpad is not armed. ❑ Use the item numbers that appear in Table B.2 on page 90 (2 digit display descriptors) for characters. ❑ When using characters from Table B.2 to create words, you must reserve an item number for a ‘space’ after the word. ❑ Each character or word uses up one item number. For example a word (such as EAST WING) counts as nine item numbers—8 letters and 1 space. ❑ 63 item numbers are reserved for display text in each partition/area so plan ahead before programming text. You may need to abbreviate words to avoid running out of item numbers. To program Keypad Idle Text: 1. 2. 3. 4. Once in program mode enter 49005. The display shows ENTER PARTITION/AREA NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired partition/area number and press ƒ. The display shows ENTER DISPLAY NUMBERS OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the numbers of the desired characters. If you make a mistake press ‚ to start over. Once all numbers have been entered, press ƒ. To delete Keypad Idle Text: 1. 2. Once in program mode enter 49005. The display shows ENTER PARTITION NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired partition/area number and press ƒ. The display shows ENTER DISPLAY NUMBERS OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Press ƒ. 40 Advent Commercial Fire System Programmable Output Settings Note Whenever possible, use Advent Downloader (on-site) to program outputs. All non-X-10 outputs must be mapped to the desired bus module, SnapCard, or panel relay/general purpose output. Due to the complexity of this procedure, it is recommended to program outputs on-site using Advent Downloader. Output text may easily be programmed at a panel touchpad. Output Configuration 50005 Menu Output Text 49003 (Default = none) Use the following guidelines to “name” the X-10 and non-X-10 menu output numbers that appear in the “Lights/ Devices” user menus. ❑ Use the item numbers that appear in Table B.2 on page 90 for characters and words listed there. ❑ If a desired word does not appear in Table B.2, create it using the characters (custom text). (Partitions-X-10) Note Only preprogrammed words from Table B.2 can be spoken by the panel. Silence takes the place of any created words when the panel voice speaks. However, created words are displayed just like preprogrammed words. (Default = n/a) Use the procedure below for mapping outputs. To program an Output: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Once in program mode enter 50005. The display shows ENTER OUTPUT NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired 3-digit output number from the choices below. ❑ 001 - 100, programmable outputs ❑ 501–508, Interior siren outputs (1 per partition/area) ❑ 601–608, Exterior siren outputs (1 per partition/area) ❑ 701–708, Strobe outputs (1 per partition/area) Press ƒ. The display shows OUTPUT TYPE IS n. ENTER NEW TYPE OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT. Enter the output type from the choices below: ❑ Enter 1 for a Bus Module Output ❑ Enter 3 for a SnapCard Output ❑ Enter 4 for an Panel Output Press ƒ. The display shows OUTPUT DATA n IS nnnnnnnn. ENTER OUTPUT DATA n OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT. ❑ When using words from Table B.2, spaces between them appear automatically. When using characters from Table B.2 to create words, you must reserve an item number for a ‘space’ after the word. ❑ Each character or word uses up one item number. For example, a word from the list counts as one item number. A created word (such as BOY’S) counts as six item numbers—4 letters, 1 apostrophe, and 1 space. ❑ Only 8 item numbers are allowed for each output name, so plan ahead before programming output text. You may need to abbreviate words to avoid running out of item numbers. To Program Output Text: 1. 2. Based on the output type, enter the required data from the choices below. Bus Module Output Enter the 8-digit device ID and press #. Enter 1 + ƒ for output data 4. Output data 5 shows 00000000. The first 4 places represent outputs 1-4 on a HOM. Choose which output(s) to activate. For example, entering 01000010 would activate the second output on SnapCard 1, and the third output on SnapCard 2. Panel Output Output data 5 shows 00000000. The first 6 places represent general outputs 1–6, 7 represents the panel interior siren output, and 8 represents the panel exterior siren output. Choose which output(s) to activate. For example, entering 11000000 activates onboard outputs 1 and 2. 3. 4. 5. Press ƒ. The display shows TEXT FOR OUTPUT nn IS current text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT. Enter the numbers of the desired characters or words. If you make a mistake press ‚ to start over. Once all numbers have been entered, press ƒ to accept. The display shows the new output text. To Delete Output Text: 1. 2. 3. Advent Commercial Fire System Once in program mode enter 49003. The display shows ENTER OUTPUT NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired output number as follows: ❑ Partition 1—1 thru 40 ❑ Partition 2—41 thru 80 ❑ Partition 3—81 thru 120 ❑ Partition 4—121 thru 160 ❑ Partition 5—161 thru 200 ❑ Partition 6—201 thru 240 ❑ Partition 7—241 thru 280 ❑ Partition 8—281 thru 320 Note Entering an output number outside the range for a given partition is indicated by an “Invalid” message.) Choose which output(s) to activate. For example, entering 10010000 activates outputs 1 and 4 on a HOM. SnapCard Output Output data 5 shows 00000000. The first 4 places represent an output SnapCard mounted in the lower slot (SnapCard 1). The last 4 places represent an output SnapCard mounted in the side slot (SnapCard 2). (Partitions-X-10) Once in program mode enter 49003. The display shows ENTER OUTPUT NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired output number and press ƒ. The display shows TEXT FOR OUTPUT nn IS current text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT. Enter 000 and press ƒ. The display shows TEXT FOR OUTPUT nn IS NO TEXT. 41 Alarm Settings Alarm settings specify how the panel behaves during certain alarm situations. Alarm settings are global. Unsilence Alarm after Silencing Period 17126 Alarm Messages Played at High Volume 17079 (Default = off) Choose whether or not to enable unsilencing of alarm after silencing period expires. If on, a silenced fire alarm will resound. (Alarms) (Default = on) Choose whether or not you want alarm messages (on voice siren) always played at high volume. If not, they will be played at normal volume. Note Auxiliary/Medical alarm messages are never sounded at high volume regardless of this setting. To set Alarm Message Volume: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on (high volume), or 0 for off (normal volume). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Play Evacuation Messages During Fire Alarm 17083 (Alarms) (Default = on) Choose whether or not fire alarm evacuation audio messages are played during fire alarms. If off, evacuation messages will not play during fire alarms. To turn Play Evacuation Messages During Fire Alarm On/ Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Evacuation Message Count 17104 (Alarms) Note The silencing period can be set using the Time Fire Alarm is Silenced setting (17111) below. To turn Unsilence Alarm After Silencing Period On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Time Fire Alarm is Silenced 17111 (Alarms) (Default = 30 seconds) Specify the amount of time (in seconds), for which sirens are silenced during a fire alarm (after a user enters a valid access code). Note The alarm will not unsilence if Unsilence Alarm after Silencing Period setting (17126) is set to off. To set Time Fire Alarm is Silenced: Once the item number has been entered, specify the silence time (15–999). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Annunciate Earliest Fire Alarm not the Most Recent 17128 (Alarms) (Alarms) (Default = 4 messages) Set the number of evacuation messages (0–4) to be played. Evacuation messages are automatically played until the siren times out, the alarm is silenced, or the alarm is canceled. This setting determines the number of evacuation messages played starting with number 1 and up (then repeated). For example, if set to 2, evacuation messages 1 and 2 will be played and repeated. Note In order for the panel to play evacuation messages during fire alarms, the Play Evacuation Messages During Fire Alarm setting (17083) must be set to “on”. To set Evacuation Message Count: Once the item number has been entered, enter the evacuation message count (0–4) and press ƒ. First Disarm Silences Fire Alarm and Second Disarm Cancels the Alarm 17084 (Alarms) (Default = on) When set to on, the first code entry will silence a fire alarm and the second code entry will cancel the alarm. If off, the first code entry will silence and cancel the alarm. (Default = off) If on, the panel will annunciate the earliest active fire alarm instead of the most recent, during a multiple fire alarm situation. Note This option is intended for panels installed in Canada. To turn Annunciate Earliest Fire Alarm not the most Recent On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Fire Alarm in One Partition Sounds In All Partitions 17077 (Alarms) (Default = on) Enable if you want a fire alarm in one partition to sound in all partitions. If not, a fire alarm will only sound in the partition where it occurred. Note This option is not available in UL-864 version. To turn Fire Alarm in One Partition Sounds In All Partitions On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. To turn First Disarm Silences Fire Alarm and Second Disarm Cancels the Alarm On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. 42 Advent Commercial Fire System System Strobe Light Type 17062 (Alarms) (Default = 1 [Amseco]) This setting allows you to choose the strobe manufacturer synchronization type. Strobe Light Types: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 1— Amseco 2— Wheelock 3— System Sensor 4— Gentex (Default = 12 00 00 [12:00:00])This setting lets you adjust the panel clock to the correct time. The panel uses a 24-hour clock. For example, to set the time to 4:17 PM, enter 1617. Enter the item number. Enter the correct time (0000–2359). Press ƒ. The display shows the new time. System Day of Week 17003 (System) (Default = 5 [Saturday]) This setting lets you adjust the panel to the current day of week. Day Format (Alarms) (Defaults = Medical: alternate modulated, Police: steady, Auxiliary: fast modulated) Set the siren cadence to the desired sound rhythm. Sound Rhythms: (_ represents 0.125 second sound, ___represents 0.5 second sound) ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ (System) To set the System Time: Note This option can only be programmed through Advent Downloader. Medical Siren Cadence Police Siren Cadence Auxiliary Siren Cadence 17046, 17047, 17048 System Time 17002 1— Temporal 3 ___ ___ ___ (repeat) 2— Modulated ___ ___ ___ ___(repeat) 3— Alternate Modulated ___ _ _ ___ (repeat) 4— Fast _ (repeat) 5— Steady ___________ (steady on) 6— Programmable Cadence (must program through downloader) ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 0—Monday 1—Tuesday 2—Wednesday 3—Thursday ❏ 4—Friday ❏ 5—Saturday ❏ 6—Sunday To set the System Day of Week: Enter the item number. Enter the day of week using the above format (0–6) and press ƒ. Time Format 17100 (System) (Default = off) This setting allows you to choose whether the panel time format is in 12- (AM and PM) or 24-hour format. If on, the panel will announce and display the time in 24-hour format. To set Siren Cadence: To turn Time Format On/Off: 1. 2. Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Once in program mode enter the desired item number. Enter the desired sound rhythm (1–6) and press ƒ. System Settings Note Date, time, and day settings affect all partitions/areas. System Date 17001 (System) (Default = 01 01 00 [1/1/00]) This setting lets you adjust the panel calendar to the correct month, day, and year. To set the System Date: 1. 2. 3. Enter the item number. Enter the correct month (01–12), day (01–31), and year (00–99). For example, enter 090100 for September 1, 2000. Press ƒ. The display shows the new date. Detect Receiver Failure 17078 (System) (Default = on) When on, (and a wireless commercial transceiver is installed), the panel will detect and indicate wireless receiver failure. To turn Detect Receiver Failure On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Panel Calls Back to Downloader 17122 (System) (Default = off) Select whether or not to have the panel call back the downloader when the downloader calls out to the panel with a job. To turn Panel Calls Back to Downloader On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Advent Commercial Fire System 43 Phone Off-Hook is Activity 17092 (System) (Default = on) Select whether or not a phone off-hook condition is considered an activity. Note For residential use only. Commercial or Residential Installation 17076 (System) (Default = Commercial: 1, Residential: 0) Select either a commercial or residential installation. If commercial, LTIME is set to every 4 hours instead of 24 hours. Note This option is not available in UL-864 version. To turn Phone Off-Hook is Activity On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. RF Supervisory Time A RF Supervisory Time B A; 17049, B: 17050 (System) (Defaults = A: 4 hours, B: 24 hours) The RF Supervisory Time is the time (in hours) in which the panel must receive a transmission from a wireless zone. If the panel does not receive a transmission within this time window, a trouble report occurs. Advent panels have two RF Supervisory Times (A and B). To set RF Supervisory Time: To set Commercial or Residential Installation: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for commercial, or 0 for residential. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Report System Events 17096 (System) (Default = on) This setting determines if system events are reported to the central station. To turn Report System Events On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Enter the desired item number. Enter the RF Supervisory Time in hours (2–24). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. System Report Time (STIME) 17004 Battery Test Interval 17073 (System) (Default = 4 hours) Select how (4 or 24 hours) often the panel performs a self-test on its backup battery to ensure that it is adequately charged. (System) (Default = random) Enter the time of day (in 24-hour format) when an automatic phone test to the central station is performed. To set the System Report Time: Enter the desired item number. Enter the 4-digit system report time (00:00-23:59) and press ƒ. Note This option is not available in UL-864 version. To set Battery Test Interval: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for 4 hours, or 0 for 24 hours. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. High Rise Installation 17074 (System) (Default = off) Set to “on” when the panel is installed in a high rise building. This will enable zones to have “floor” attributes. When on, any zone not programmed with a floor attribute will not turn on all outputs with a “fire on floor” condition programmed. When off, any zone not programmed with a floor attribute will turn on all outputs with a “fire on floor” condition programmed. To turn High Rise Installation On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Enable RF Jam Detect 17072 (System) (Default = on) Select whether or not the panel will detect an RF jam. Note This setting must be set to “on” in commercial fire and burglary systems. To turn Enable RF Jam Detect On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on (jam detection), or 0 for off (no jam detection). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Enable Long Range Radio 17075 (System) (Default = off) Select whether or not you want to enable long range radio (if connected to panel). Note This option can only be programmed through Advent Downloader. 44 Advent Commercial Fire System Percent Full History Buffer Reports 17043 (System) (Default = 80 percent) This setting allows you to specify how full (percent) the history buffer may get before generating trouble. Another trouble is generated when the history buffer overflows. To set History Buffer Percent: Once in program mode enter the item number. Enter the desired percentage (10–100) and press ƒ. Percent Full Report Buffer Reports 17044 (System) (Default = on) This setting allows you to select whether or not to print system events. Note This setting only enables the printing of system events. See Print Partition/Area Events setting (xx091) on page 22 to enable partition/area event printing. To turn Print System Events On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. (System) (Default = 80 percent) This setting allows you to specify how full (percent) the report buffer gets before forcing early reporting of delayed low priority events. No trouble is generated until the report buffer overflows. To set Report Buffer Percent: 1. 2. Print System Events 17099 Once in program mode enter the item number. Enter the desired percentage (10–100) and press ƒ. Print Line Feed after Carriage Return 17097 (System) (Default = on) This setting allows you to select whether or not to print a line feed after a carriage return. This will tell the printer to print a line feed, creating an extra blank line. Some printers have an auto line feed setting. If the printer adds its own extra line feed, disable this setting so that it doesn’t print extra blank lines. Check the printer manual for details. To turn Print Line Feed after Carriage Return On/Off: Partition/Area Text Displayed on Touchpads and Spoken Over Speakers 17125 (System) (Default = on) If on, partition/area text (49004) will be displayed on touchpads and spoken over speakers. If off, partition/area text will only be displayed on touchpads. To turn Partition/Area Text Displayed on Touchpads and Spoken Over Speakers On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Printer Supports Epson ESC/P Protocol 17124 (System) (Default = on) Turn this setting on if the printer attached to the panel supports ESC/P protocol. Check the printer manual for details. To turn Epson ESC/P Protocol On/Off: Enable Daylight Savings 17070 Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. (System) (Default = on) This setting allows you to select whether or not the panel adjusts to daylight savings time. If on, the clock makes daylight savings adjustments at 2:00 AM on the first Sunday in April and the last Sunday in October. The time will spring ahead from 01:59 to 03:00 or fall back from 01:59 to 01:00. To turn Daylight Savings t On/Off: Once the item number has been entered, enter 1 for on, or 0 for off. Press ƒ to apply the new setting. Hours to Delay Before Reporting AC Failure 17041 (System) (Default = 6 hours) This setting allows you to select the hours to delay (in addition to random 0–30 minute delay) before the panel reports AC power failure to the central station. To set Hours to Delay Before Reporting AC Failure: Once in program mode enter the item number. Enter the desired delay (0–36) and press ƒ. Low Battery Trip Voltage 17037 (System) (Default = 180 [10.6V]) This setting allows you to specify the backup battery voltage at which low battery trouble is generated (set in 1/17 volt units). To set Low Battery Trip Voltage: Once in program mode enter the item number. Enter the desired voltage (172–188 [10.1–11.1V]) and press ƒ. Advent Commercial Fire System 45 Battery Restored Voltage 17038 (System) (Default = 196 [11.6V]) This setting allows you to set the voltage at which a low battery trouble restoral is generated (set in 1/17 volt units). Panel Latitude 17110 (System) (Default = 0 degrees) This setting allows you to specify the latitude (in degrees) where the panel is located. This information is then used by the panel when automatically adjusting sunrise/ sunset schedules. To set Battery Restoral Voltage: Once in program mode enter the item number. Enter the desired voltage (188–204 [11.1–12.0V]) and press ƒ. Battery Voltage Shutdown is Started 17039 (System) (Default = 159 [9.4V]) This setting allows you to set the backup battery voltage at which a system shutdown (during an AC power failure) is started (set in 1/17 volt units). To set Battery Voltage Shutdown is Started: Once in program mode enter the item number. Enter the desired voltage (151–167 [8.9–9.8V]) and press ƒ. Battery Voltage Shutdown is Canceled 17040 (System) (Default = 176 (10.4V)) This setting allows you to set the backup battery voltage at which a system shutdown (during an AC power failure) is canceled (set in 1/17 volt units). To set Battery Voltage Shutdown is Canceled: Once in program mode enter the item number. Enter the desired voltage (168–184 [9.9–10.8V]) and press ƒ. To set the Panel Latitude: Once in program mode enter the item number. Enter the desired latitude (0–65) and press ƒ. On Premises Pager ID 1 On Premises Pager ID 2 1: 17060, 2: 17061 (Default = 0000000) This setting allows you to specify 7-digit pager IDs that will identify the 2 different pager groups in a local paging network. To specify On Premises Pager IDs: Once in program mode enter the item number. Enter the desired 7-digit (0–9) pager ID and press ƒ. Miscellaneous Settings Downloader Account Number 17109 (System) (Default = 8 seconds) This setting allows you to specify the time (in seconds) that AC power must be lost or restored before a trouble, or trouble restoral is generated. These events are not reported immediately. To set AC Report Delay: Once in program mode enter the item number. Enter the desired time (0–200) and press ƒ. (Customer) (Default = 00000000) The Downloader Account Number is used to identify the panel to Advent Downloader. To enter a Downloader Account Number: 1. AC Stable Time 17036 (System) 2. Once the desired item number has been entered the current account number will be displayed. Enter an 8-digit number (0–9) and press ƒ. Reset Panel 50001 (Default = n/a) This setting allows you to clear any errors the panel may have by “rebooting” the system. All settings will remain unchanged. To Reset the Panel: AC Frequency 17123 1. 2. (System) Enter the installer code. Enter 50001. Press 99 and then ƒ. Wait about a minute for the panel to reset. (Default = 0 [60 Hz]) This setting allows you to choose the AC frequency that is powering the panel. To set the AC Frequency: Once in program mode enter the item number. Enter 1 for 50 Hz (off), or 0 for 60 Hz (on). Press ƒ to apply the new setting. 46 Advent Commercial Fire System Software/Hardware Version 50003 (Default = n/a) This setting allows you to view and identify panel hardware and software version. To view System Version: 1. 2. Enter the installer code. Enter 50003. The panel displays SYSTEM ID nnnnnnnn VERSION n.nn nnn.nnn PANEL TYPE n SNAPCARD n n. Panel Type Formats ❏ 0—Commercial Burg. ❏ 1—Home Navigator ❏ 2—Commercial Fire ❏ 3—Home Navigator High ❏ 4—Commercial Burg. High SnapCard Type Formats ❏ 0—none ❏ 1—(not used) ❏ 2—NAC ❏ 3—8Z input ❏ 4—4 relay output ❏ 5—Commercial Fire High ❏ 6—not used ❏ 7—Commercial Burg. Low ❏ 8—Commercial Fire Low ❏ 5—quad smoke loop ❏ 6—24V smoke loop ❏ 7—(not used) ❏ 8—4Z input, 2 relay output Holiday A List Holiday B List A: 50008, B: 50009 (Default = n/a) Holiday lists allow you to set up time periods when regular schedule hours vary. a holiday is defined as one day. A separate holiday must be added in order to span over consecutive days. Once set up, users can incorporate holidays into schedules. Each partition/area has 2 lists (A and B) and each list has up to 16 holidays. Document holidays in the User’s Guide. To add a Holiday: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Clear History Buffer 50004 (Default = n/a) This setting allows you to clear the history buffer. To Clear History Buffer: 1. 2. Enter the installer code. Enter 50004. The display shows HISTORY BUFFER CLEARED. Enter the installer code. Enter the desired item number. The display shows ENTER PARTITION/AREA NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the partition/area number (1–8) and press ƒ. The display shows ENTER HOLIDAY NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired holiday number (1–8) and press ƒ. The panel display shows HOLIDAY DATA IS current data. Enter a 2-digit month (01-12), a 2-digit day (01–31), and press ƒ. For example, if the holiday fell on July 4, you would enter 0704. The display shows the new holiday setting. To delete a Holiday: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Advent Commercial Fire System (Holiday) Enter the installer code. Enter the desired item number. The display shows ENTER PARTITION/AREA NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the partition/area number (0–8) and press ƒ. The display shows ENTER HOLIDAY NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired holiday number (1–8) and press ƒ. The panel display shows HOLIDAY DATA IS current data. Enter 0 + ƒ. The display shows HOLIDAY DATA IS NO DATA. 47 Event Configuration and Alarm Masks 50010 (Event Mask) (Default = n/a) This setting allows you to specify how you want events reported. Note Whenever possible, use Advent Downloader to set configuration masks. Event masks are represented by an eight-digit event mask number where 0 = off and 1 = on. For example, if an event mask reported to phone 1, phone 2, history buffer, and was high priority, it would be represented as “11010001” (see event mask formats below). If you wanted the same event mask to stop reporting to phone 2, you would change the event mask number to “10010001.” Notice how the place holder for phone 2 was changed from a 1 (on) to a 0 (off). (From 11010001 to 10010001). Event Mask Formats: ❏ 1—Reporting Phone 1 ❏ 5—Pager ❏ 2—Reporting Phone 2 ❏ 6—Report to Backup ❏ 3—Print ❏ 7—(not used) ❏ 4—History Buffer (Store) ❏ 8—High Priority Delete Primary SnapCard Delete Secondary SnapCard Primary: 50014, Secondary: 50015 (Default = n/a) This setting enables you to delete a SnapCard when it is being replaced with a different type of SnapCard. All inputs/outputs for the new card must be programmed. Note If you are replacing the SnapCard with the same type of SnapCard you don’t have to perform this procedure and can keep the current input/output settings. To Delete SnapCard Information: 1. 2. Remote Downloader Programming Note Downloader programming must occur on-site when programming an Advent Commercial Fire panel. Please see the Advent Downloader User’s Guide for more information. To set a Configuration Mask: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Enter 50010. The display shows ENTER EVENT GENERAL TYPE OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the event general type (1–19) using Table B.8 on page 100, then press ƒ. The display shows ENTER EVENT SPECIFIC TYPE OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the event specific type using Table B.7, and press ƒ. The display shows ENTER PARTITION NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL. Enter the desired partition/area (1–8) and press ƒ. The display shows the eight-digit event mask, then ENTER NEW EVENT MASK OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT. Enter the desired 8-digit event mask (0 = off, 1 = on, and 2 = unchanged), then press ƒ. Enter the installer code. Enter the desired item number. The panel displays SNAPCARD DELETED. Although most information can be programmed at the panel, some optional information must be programmed remotely from Advent Downloader. Use the information you recorded in Appendix A to inform the downloading operator of the programming requirements for this system. Advent Downloader Programming Note The Enable Remote Access setting (17086) must be set to “on” in order for remote downloader programming to be enabled. This setting defaults to “on”. To initiate an upload/download session from the panel: 1. Print Zone & Device Information 50012 Contact your download station and ask the operator to prepare for an upload/download session. 2. (Default = n/a) Sends programmed zone and device information to the printer. Make sure the panel is connected to a phone line and that premises telephones are on hook (hung up). 3. Enter panel programming and verify/enter the following downloader settings: ❑ 17107 Dealer Access Code—Must match (in Advent Downloader and at the panel) or be left at default. ❑ 17108 Downloader Access Code—Must match (in Advent Downloader and at the panel) or be left at default. ❑ 17109 Downloader Account Number—Must match (in Advent Downloader and at the panel) or be left at default. ❑ yy001 (23001 or 24001) Phone Number Enable— Must be “on” for panel to call the downloader. ❑ yy002 (23002 or 24002) Phone Number—At least one downloader phone number must be programmed. (Programming the phone number automatically enables it.) Enter 0 + 2 + install code (0123). To Print Zone and Device Information: Enter 50012. Zone and Device information will print. Print History Buffer 50016 (Default = n/a) Prints events based on a time range. To Print History Buffer: 1. 2. 3. Enter 50016. The display shows ENTER HISTORY START. Enter the desired start date in mm/dd/yy format. For example, if you wanted to print events starting on September 1, 1999 you would enter 090199. The display shows ENTER HISTORY STOP. Enter the desired stop date in mm/dd/yy format. Events occurring within that time frame will print. 4. 5. For an upload enter 1, a download press 2, and a general upload/download press 3. The session will start and the system will return to the previous arming level. 48 Advent Commercial Fire System Note The panel software versions (in Advent Downloader and at the panel) must match. 4. Enter the desired light or device number (1–40) and press ƒ. The display shows LIGHT/DEVICE nn ADDED. If the panel displays DOWNLOAD FAILURE contact the downloader station to verify the downloader phone number and settings. 5. To add another light or device, enter the desired light or device number and press ƒ. 6. To exit press ‚ + ‚. Installing Line Carrier Devices This section describes how to install X-10 Lamp, Appliance, and Universal Module line carrier (wireless) line carrier devices. Note The operation of X-10 modules is for supplementary purposes only. To delete lights or devices from program memory: 1. Press 7. The display shows FEATURES MENU. 2. Enter 3 and the display shows LEARN LIGHTS AND DEVICES. 3. Press 2 to delete a light. The panel displays ENTER A LIGHT NUMBER THEN PRESS #. Programming the Panel House Code Please see item numbers xx022 and xx023 (page 21) for information on setting house codes. Press 5 to delete a device. The panel displays ENTER A DEVICE NUMBER THEN PRESS #. 4. Enter the desired light or device number (1–40) and press ƒ. The display shows LIGHT/DEVICE nn DELETED. When installing X-10 modules: 5. ❑ ❑ To delete another light or device enter the desired light or device number and press ƒ. 6. To exit press ‚ + ‚. Installing X-10 Modules ❑ Use only incandescent lamps with lamp modules. Do not plug X-10 modules into outlets controlled by a switch. Do not use extension cords to connect several lamps or appliances to one module. Testing the System Note Before testing, it is recommended that you have covers on all modules (mounted outside the cabinet) and the panel cabinet door closed. The testing environment should match the system working environment. &$87,21 Use X-10 Lamp Modules to control light fixtures – do not use X-10 Appliance or Universal Modules. Appliance and Universal Modules are not controlled during an alarm. To install X-10 modules: 1. Plug the lamp or appliance cord into the bottom of the module. 2. Plug the module into a lower AC outlet. 3. Refer to Table B.5 on page 95 for the house code you programmed into the panel, and then find the letter that corresponds to that house code. Each letter setting represents one panel house code. For example, house code 1 corresponds with “A” on the X-10 module house dial. 4. Set the house dial on the module to the appropriate letter. 5. Set the unit number dial from 1 to 16 for the desired response as described in Table B.6 on page 95. Adding Lights/Devices to Program Memory To add lights or devices to program memory: This section describes how to perform the following test procedures: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Basic System Commands Testing Panel Backup Battery(s) Testing Hardwired Zone Inputs Testing Wireless Sensors Testing Outputs Testing Optional Lights and Devices (X-10 Modules) Testing Phone Communication Testing Central Station Communication Adjusting Touchpad Contrast You should test the system after installing, servicing, and adding or removing devices from the system. Refer “Troubleshooting” on page 53 if correct test results are not achieved. 1. Press 7. The display shows FEATURES MENU. Basic System Commands 2. Enter 3 and the display shows LEARN LIGHTS AND DEVICES. 3. Press 1 to add a light. The panel displays ENTER A LIGHT NUMBER THEN PRESS #. Table 14 describes basic touchpad operating commands. For complete details on system operation, including user programming, refer to the system User Guide. Press 4 to add a device. The panel displays ENTER A DEVICE NUMBER THEN PRESS #. Advent Commercial Fire System Table 14. Basic Touchpad Operating Commands Command System Response 1+9 Indicates current system status 1 + 1 + CODE Disarms system to OFF 49 Table 14. Basic Touchpad Operating Commands Command 1 + 2 + CODE For wireless zones the system will beep, and indicate [zone #] signal level [##] to confirm the zone number tested. (Refer to Table A.12 for signal level descriptions.) If the system does not respond, or if the sensor does not meet the minimum requirements, refer to the “If a Wireless Sensor Fails the Zone/Sensor Test” section. System Response Arms system to PERIMETER 1 + 3 + CODE Arms system to FULL 8 + 9 + CODE Manually reset smoke sensors 1+0 Check alarm history 7+5 Check event history buffer 7 + 7 + CODE + Area Area jump 8+8 Initiates a battery test 8 + 1 + CODE Initiates a zone test 0 + 1 + CODE Initiates a phone test 8 + 7 + CODE Initiates a fire test Testing Panel Backup Battery(s) The panel can both automatically and manually place a test load on the panel backup battery(s) and measure the voltage output. Note A newly installed battery may require up to eight hours under panel power before an accurate charge indication. 8. Press 8 + 2 to view tested zones. 9. Press 8 + 3 to list untested zones. 10. Press 1 + 1 to disarm and end testing (if Quik Arm is on). Otherwise, Press 1 and enter your install access code. Number Signal Level 0-5 Weak 6-14 Fair 15-30 Good 31+ Excellent If a Wireless Sensor Fails the Zone/Sensor Test 1. Press 8. The display shows SYSTEM MENU. If system does not beep when a sensor is tripped, place an ITI RF Sniffer (60-401) test tool near the wireless sensor when tripping to verify that the sensor is transmitting. Constant beeps from the RF Sniffer indicate a runaway (faulty) wireless sensor. Remove the sensor battery(s) and replace the sensor. 2. Press 8 again to test the battery(s) and display the result. The display will show the battery voltage as BATTERY TEST: 13.8 V (or similar) TO QUIT PRESS *. If possible, locate wireless sensors within 500 feet of the panel. While a transmitter may have a range of one mile or more out in the open, the environment at the installation site can have a significant effect on transmitter range. 3. Press ‚ to quit. The system will automatically quit the battery test after 15 minutes. Sometimes a change in sensor location can help overcome adverse wireless conditions. To manually test the panel backup battery(s): Testing Hardwire and Wireless Zones/ Sensors It is recommended that you test all hardwired zones and sensors after all programming is completed and whenever a zone/sensor-related problem occurs. To improve wireless sensor communication, you can ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Reorient the sensor, relocate the sensor, if necessary, replace the sensor, or add additional RF transceivers. Note While the zone test is a valuable installation and service tool, it only tests zone operation for the current conditions. You should perform a zone test after any change in environment, equipment, or programming. To reorient a wireless sensor: 1. Rotate the sensor and test for improved sensor communication at 90 and 180 degrees from the original position. 1. Close and secure the panel door. 2. 2. Make sure all zones and sensors are in their secured (non-alarm) state. If poor communication persists, relocate the sensor as described below. To relocate a wireless sensor: 3. Press 8. The display shows SYSTEM MENU. 4. Enter 1 + installer code to initiate the zone test. 5. The display shows ZONE TEST ON - PRESS 11 TO QUIT and sounds one 0.5 second long beep. 6. Actuate/trip and restore each zone/sensor one at a time while monitoring the display. 7. For hardwire zones the system will beep and display [ZONE #] TEST GOOD in confirmation. If the system does not respond, check the zone/sensor wiring or panel programming. 1. Test the sensor a few inches from the original position. 2. Move the sensor from the original position and retest until an acceptable location is found. 3. Mount the sensor in the new location. 4. If no location is acceptable, replace the sensor as described below. To replace a wireless sensor: 1. Test a known good sensor at the same location. 50 Advent Commercial Fire System Press 1 to select Turn [selected light or device] on now. 2. If the transmission beeps remain below the minimum level, avoid mounting a sensor at that location. 3. 3. If the replacement sensor functions, contact ITI for repair or replacement of the problem sensor. 4. Verify that the light or device is on. 5. Press 2 to select Turn [selected light or device] off now. To add RF transceiver(s): Install and wire the RF transceiver module according to the Installation Instructions included with the module and the information provided on page 10 of this manual. You can have up to 5 RF transceivers on an Advent Fire panel. 6. Verify that the light is off. 7. Press Lights On or Lights Off buttons twice to turn all lights on the first house code on or off at the same time. Note Appliance and universal X-10 modules, if any, are all turned off by pressing Lights Off but are not turned on by pressing Lights On. Testing Outputs and Sirens All outputs (onboard, SnapCard, output module, and X-10) should be tested to verify configuration programming. &$87,21 Inform the central station of the test before activating outputs that trigger from an alarm condition. 8. Repeat steps 2–6 for remaining assigned lamp and appliance module unit numbers. 9. Press ‚ to return to the main menu. Testing Phone Communication 1. Contact the central station to inform them you are testing the system. 2. Verify that all wiring at the panel and output devices is correct. To perform a phone test: 3. Activate the appropriate device to trigger each output as programmed. 1. Contact the central station to inform them that you are testing the system. 4. Verify that each output responds according the programmed configuration. For outputs that trigger sirens, verify that the correct alarm sounds are produced from these sirens. Table 15 describes the system alarm sounds you should hear from each alarm event (based on defaults). Verify that sirens stop when a fire alarm is silenced. 2. Make sure all premises telephones are on-hook (hung up). 3. Press 0. The display shows PHONE MENU. 4. Press 1 + primary access code + ƒ. The display shows PHONE TEST. 5. Wait for the system to dial and test all programmed telephone numbers. 6. The panel indicates PHONE TEST OK for each phone number successfully tested. 7. Press ‚ to quit the phone test. 5. If strobes are used, verify that the strobes flash, and continue to flash until a fire alarm is acknowledged (cancelled). 6. Contact the central station when you are finished testing. Table 15. System Alarm Sounds Alarm Type Perform a phone test to check phone communication between the panel and the central station. Note If NUMBER n TEST FAILURE is indicated, press ‚ to quit the test and refer to the “Troubleshooting” section. Alarm Sound Fire Repeating series of three beeps (temporal 3) Police/Intrusion Continuous tone Auxiliary Rapid beeps Testing Central Station Communication After performing zone and phone tests, check that the system is reporting alarms successfully to the central station and pager(s). Testing the X-10 Modules (menu controlled outputs) Refer to Table B.5 in Appendix B for X-10 lamp, appliance, and universal module response operation. Note Lights and devices must be added (learned) before they can be accessed using the Lights or Devices menus. To test lights and devices: &$87,21 Be sure to contact the central station before activating outputs/zones that trigger an alarm condition. To test communication with the central station: 1. Call the central station and tell the operator that you will be testing the system. 2. Arm the system. 1. Press 4 to test lights or 5 to test devices. The display shows ENTER A LIGHT/DEVICE NUMBER THEN PRESS #. 3. Test each touchpad, wireless panic button, and trip all of the sensors. Verify that the appropriate system indications and alarms are working correctly. 2. Enter the desired light or device number to test and press ƒ. 4. Make sure that you test all programmed central station phone numbers. Advent Commercial Fire System 51 5. When you finish testing the system, call the central station to verify that all of the correct alarms were received. Check pager displays to verify that reports were received. Adjusting Touchpad Display Contrast Touchpad displays can be adjusted for easier viewing to help compensate for lighting conditions in the touchpad location. The contrast adjustment lightens or darkens the text. Note When performing the procedure below you may get a Bus Communication Failure. This is because the panel takes the touchpad off-line when adjusting the contrast. To adjust display contrast: 1. Enter configuration mode by pressing the D and 6 buttons together for at least two seconds. The display shows DA nnn. 2. Press and release the 1 and 2 buttons together repeatedly, until the desired contrast level is displayed. 3. Press ‚ and the display briefly shows DONE, then shows the time and date. Note For information on adjusting display backlighting and brightness, please see the specific Advent panel User Guide. Vacuum fluorescent displays do not have a contrast adjustment. 52 Advent Commercial Fire System Troubleshooting This section describes what to do if you experience problems with system operation. If after performing the troubleshooting procedures the panel still malfunctions, please call Technical Support at 1-800-777-2624. Feature Problem Solution Access Codes Invalid Code or Invalid Authority is indicated. 1. Check that access code is valid or is within use/time limits. 2. Special dealer access code is required for some system programming. Customer cannot remember access code(s). 1. Check your records or downloader database to see if you have the customer’s access code(s) on file. 2. If downloading software is available, read the panel access code(s) using the downloader. Installer cannot remember install code. 1. Check your records or downloader database to see if you have the install code on file. 2. If downloading software is available, read the panel access code(s) using the downloader. 3. If the panel has no access to downloading, clear memory (to defaults) and reprogram the panel locally. Note Dealer access codes are not erased by clearing memory. Access code stops working. 1. Check for valid access code or that code use/time limits have not expired. 2. Check for proper partition/area and code selection. Duress Code Optional duress code is not working. Check for valid code. (See List Access Codes feature.) Arming/Disarming System won’t arm. 1. If arming to Perimeter, make sure all monitored perimeter doors and windows are closed or bypassed. 2. If arming to Full, make sure all perimeter and interior zone sensors are closed or bypassed. 3. Check system status (press 1 + 9) for an indication of the problem. System won’t disarm. 1. Check for proper access code. 2. Check the access code authority setting. Batteries Main battery and/or main battery failure is indicated. Check the panel backup battery(s) and connections and replace if necessary. Also, refer to the Panel - Power LED section in this table. Zone [zone #] low battery is indicated. Replace the indicated sensor battery. SnapCard low battery is indicated. Check the panel 24 VDC Smoke Expansion SnapCard backup battery and connections and replace if necessary. Advent Commercial Fire System 53 Feature Problem Solution Bypassing Note Fire zones cannot be bypassed. Fail and/or Invalid is indicated when you attempt to bypass a zone. Zone may already be bypassed, or you are trying to bypass a 24-hour zone that cannot be bypassed. System won’t automatically unbypass closed zones. Check that the Unbypassing feature is enabled in programming. System only allows a certain number of zones to be bypassed. Check Bypassing Limit feature programming for desired number. Central Station Reporting Central station is not receiving reports from panel. 1. Perform a phone test. If phone test fails, follow the remaining steps 2. Check that the DB-8 Cord is plugged into the panel phone jack and into the RJ-31X/CA-38A jack. 3. Check for proper RJ-31X/CA-38A jack to phone line wiring. 4. Verify with the central station operator that the correct receiver line phone number is programmed into the panel. Reprogram the phone number and retest if necessary. 5. Verify that the correct phone reporting format is being used. 6. Replace faulty RJ-31X/CA-38A jack. 7. Replace faulty DB-8 cord. 8. Check that the premises phone line is working. Devices (See X-10 Modules, Hardwire Outputs, or 4 Relay Output Module). Dual Phone Line Module Module bus status LED stays off. 1. Check module and panel power (Green LEDs on). 2. Check SuperBus wiring and connections. 3. Check that the module is programmed (added/learned) into panel memory. Add the module if necessary. Module bus status LED stays on. 1. Reinitialize panel and module by turning panel power off and back on. 2. Module circuit failure. Replace the module. Module bus status LED blinks, but phones don’t work. 1. Check phone wiring and connections. 2. Check that the module is programmed (added/learned) into panel memory. Add the module if necessary. Module phone line status LED is on. Check for phone line failure or phone wiring and connections for that line. Phones connected to module work intermittently. 1. Check module and panel (Green LEDs on). 2. Check Superbus wire routing and length. (Shielded cable may be required on very long or noisy wire runs.) 3. Check panel/module programming. Only one module phone line works. 1. Check phone/module connections. 2. Repair/replace faulty module. 3. Check panel/module programming. 54 Advent Commercial Fire System Feature Problem Solution False Alarm Alarm is being sent by mistake. Enter the access code immediately to cancel the alarm. This command aborts the alarm report if done within 5 seconds (alarm report delay time [xx013]) after alarm activation (Dialer Abort feature must be on). The system will indicate Report Canceled and the report will not be sent to the monitoring station. Note Some alarms such as Fire alarms will not be aborted. Hardwire Alphanumeric Touchpad Touchpad displays Touchpad Not Enrolled and does not respond to buttons. Enter panel programming mode by entering 8 + 0 and the install code at a working touchpad or from a telephone. Enter item number 48001 and enroll the new touchpad into panel memory. Touchpad displays ********** and does not respond to button presses. Check for SuperBus miswiring. Hardwire Alphanumeric Touchpad (continued) Touchpad appears “dead” (no display or response to buttons). 1. Check that the wiring connector is plugged into the back of the touchpad and into the panel bus connector. 2. Check SuperBus wiring for opens or shorts. 3. Check panel power. Hardwire Inputs No inputs detected. 1. Check panel programming of all general purpose inputs/outputs. 2. Check all input device wiring and connections. One input is never detected. 1. Check panel programming of general purpose input/output. 2. Check input device operation. 3. Check input device wiring and connections. Wrong input is detected. 1. Check panel input programming for input. 2. Check input device wiring and connections. Hardwire Outputs No outputs activate. 1. 2. 3. 4. Check panel/module programming. Check output wiring and connections. Check panel/module power (green LEDs on). If used, check the optional external supply powering the output devices. One output never activates. 1. 2. 3. 4. Check panel/module programming for that output. Check output wiring and connections. Check that the output programmed trigger event actually occurs. Output relay may have failed or been overloaded. Reprogram to use a different (unused) output or replace the module. Wrong output activates. 1. Check panel output programming. 2. Check output device wiring and connections. Advent Commercial Fire System 55 Feature Problem Solution Hardwire Sirens/Bells Exterior sirens are not producing alarm sounds. 1. Check for 12 VDC between panel terminals 6 and 7 during alarm. 2. Check panel main power. 3. Check for correct wiring at the siren and panel terminals. Exterior sirens produce status sounds. 1. Check for correct wiring at the siren and panel terminals. 2. Check exterior siren output programming. Interior bells are not producing sounds. 1. Check for 12 VDC between panel terminals 4 and 5 with bell activated. 2. Check panel main power. 3. Check for correct wiring at the siren and panel terminals. Hardwire Speakers (Voice) Speakers are not producing sounds. 1. Check for correct wiring (and opens or shorts) at the speaker and panel terminals. 2. Check that required capacitor and end of line (EOL) resistor are installed at the speaker. 3. Make sure that voice volume is correctly programmed. Speaker volume too high or low. 1. Make sure that the voice volume is correctly programmed. 2. Check for too many speakers or incorrect speaker impedance. Hardwire Zones Panel does not respond to hardwire zone input. 1. Check that zones are programmed into panel and add if missing. 2. Make sure that zone is set to a restoral-required type or make sure that system is armed to active level before tripping sensor. 3. If it is an optional 8 Input Module zone, check that the module bus status LED is blinking to show communication with panel. Lights (See also X-10 Modules, Hardwire Outputs, or 4 Relay Output Module) Light fixture using X-10 Lamp Module does not work. See X-10 Modules feature in this table. Panel Panel does not power up. Panel LED is off and alphanumeric touchpad display is dark. 1. Check the AC circuit breaker to be sure the circuit is live. 2. Check that the backup battery is installed correctly, the battery wires are connected, and the AC power transformer is plugged in. 3. Check for proper panel and transformer wiring. 4. Measure the incoming AC voltage at the panel terminals. The voltage should be about 24 VAC between panel terminals 1 and 2. No incoming AC voltage at panel terminals 1 and 2. 1. Check that AC power transformer is not wired into a switched circuit. 2. Disconnect the AC power transformer and disconnect the wires from the transformer and the panel. 3. Check transformer to panel wire for short or open circuits. 4. Connect the transformer and check for about 24 VAC at the transformer unconnected terminals. If zero (0) volts, reset the built-in transformer circuit breaker (if it has one) or replace the transformer. 56 Advent Commercial Fire System Feature Problem Solution Panel (continued) Panel power LED is on constantly, display indicates Main Low Battery or voice sounds Main Low Battery. 1. Check that the panel backup battery is installed correctly, the battery wires are connected, and the AC power transformer is connected. 2. Measure the incoming AC voltage at the panel terminals. It should read about 24 VAC at panel terminals 1 and 2. 3. Remove the panel backup battery power by disconnecting the red (positive) battery wire. 4. Check for 13.6 to 14.2 VDC battery charging voltage between panel terminal 3 (GND) and the disconnected red battery wire. 5. Check for 11.5 to 13.9 VDC battery voltage between the backup battery spade lugs. If the battery voltage is not within the recommended range, allow the battery time to charge or replace faulty battery. Note When the panel is running a backup battery test, the reading at the connected battery can range from 11.4 to 13.7 VDC. The panel automatically runs a backup battery test once every 4 or 24 hours (programmed test interval) and at STIME. 6. Restore the backup battery power by reconnecting the red wire from the battery. Note While the AC power transformer is plugged in, the panel automatically charges the battery. While the battery is charging for the first time it is normal for the system to indicate Main Low Battery. This can take a number of hours depending on the initial battery charge. Once the battery reaches full charge as measured while in battery test, trouble indication will stop once cleared by pressing the * button. If the trouble condition persists after 24 hours, replace the backup battery. Panel power LED quickly flashes once a second, and after pressing 1 + 9, the touchpad indicates Main Power Failure. (Panel continues to operate from backup battery.) 1. 2. 3. 4. Check the AC circuit breaker to be sure the circuit is live. Check for proper panel and transformer wiring. Check that the AC transformer is wired to a non-switched circuit. Check that the transformer is supplying AC to the panel. (Transformer internal breaker or fuse may be blown.) Panel power LED blinks. (Panel power is on and receiving AC power). Panel internal failure is detected - service is required: 3 Blinks - Program memory checksum failure. 4 Blinks - Voice memory checksum failure. 5 Blinks - EVAC memory checksum failure. 7 Blinks - RAM failure. Partitions/Areas Only partition/area one (1) functions. 1. Check that other partitions/areas are enabled. 2. Check that devices are correctly added (learned) into the other enabled partitions/areas. Phones Loss of dial tone on premises phones after wiring the RJ-31X jack or connecting the DB-8 Cord. 1. Wait 2 minutes and try again. The panel may be busy trying to report to the central station receiver. 2. Check the RJ-31X jack wiring. 3. Check the panel connection to the DB-8 cord. 4. Replace the RJ-31X jack. 5. Replace the DB-8 cord. 6. Perform a phone test after troubleshooting the phone line. Constant dial tone is preventing dial-out on premises phones. Polarity-sensitive phones exist on the premises. Reverse the phone wires connected to the brown and gray wire terminals on the RJ-31X jack. Advent Commercial Fire System 57 Feature Problem Solution Phones (continued) Phone does not work. Disconnect the panel DB-8 Cord from the RJ-31 jack. If the phone still doesn’t work, the system is okay and the problem is in the wiring. System does not respond to remote phone access. Check that Remote Phone Enable panel feature (17086) is set to “on.” Noisy or “radio” sounds on phone when system answers. 1. Check phone wire routing and connections. 2. Check for good panel ground connection. Printer or Automation Module Module bus status LED stays off. 1. Check module and panel power (green LEDs on). 2. Check SuperBus wiring and connections. Module bus status LED stays on. 1. Reinitialize panel and module by turning panel power off then on. 2. Module circuit failure. Replace the module. Module bus status LED blinks, but no interface operation. 1. Panel and module are communicating correctly via the SuperBus. 2. Check panel/module programming. 3. Check module and device cables and connections. RF Transceiver Module (see also, Hardwire Outputs, Wireless Sensors, and Panel) Module bus status LED stays off. 1. Check module and panel power (green LEDs on). 2. Check SuperBus wiring and connections. 3. Check for proper panel/module power-up initialization. Module bus status LED stays on. 1. Reinitialize panel and module by turning panel power off and on. 2. Module circuit failure. Replace the module. Module bus status LED blinks, but limited or no module wireless operation. 1. 2. 3. 4. Panel and module are communicating correctly via the SuperBus. Check panel/module programming. Check antenna and ground connections. Check for too close of proximity to metal obstructions such as ducting or AC wiring. Limited wireless signal range. 1. Check Commercial RF Transceiver Module antenna and ground connections. (Never bend or cut wireless radio antennas.) 2. Check for too close a proximity to metal obstructions such as ducting or large appliances. 3. Check/change transmitting device orientation to module. Schedules Wrong clock time, date, or day indication. 1. Check panel clock/calendar programming. 2. Check panel day of week programming. Schedules don’t repeat. 1. Check panel schedules programming. 2. Check if system clock/calendar has been changed since schedules were programmed. 58 Advent Commercial Fire System Feature Problem Solution Sensors/Zones (see also wireless smoke sensors) Zone # Tamper is indicated. Replace the zone sensor cover if it is off. Trip and reset the sensor. Zone # Supervisory Failure is indicated. The zone/sensor is not communicating with the panel. Zone # Trouble Low Battery is indicated. Replace the indicated zone sensor battery. Tamper Indications 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Check that wireless sensor covers are in place. Check that surface tampered wireless PIRs, Smoke, and Sound sensors are securely mounted. Check that hardwired sensor loop end of line (EOL) resistors are installed. Check for hardwire sensor loop shorts or opens. If panel door is tampered, check that the panel cover is closed. If phone jack is tampered, check that phone line cords are plugged in. Check that Commercial RF Transceiver antennas are not bent, cut, or missing and that antenna and ground connections are tight. 8. Check for multiple incorrect access code entries from touchpad or phone. Trouble Beeps (see also Panel) Check system status for an indication of the problem. Troubles must be individually acknowledged to silence the beeps. Wireless Sensors (also see RF Transceiver Module) The panel does not respond to sensor activity. There are no alarm, chime, or sensor test sounds. 1. 2. 3. 4. Check that the wireless sensor battery is installed. Check the sensor battery for low voltage. Replace batteries if necessary. Use an RF Sniffer tool (60-401) to verify that the sensor is transmitting. Check that the sensor is programmed (added/learned) into panel memory. Add the sensor if necessary. 5. Verify that both RF Transceiver module antennas are installed and that the connections are tight. The panel responds intermittently to wireless sensor signals. 1. Rotate the sensor position from 90 to 180 degrees. 2. Mount the sensor in a different location. 3. Verify that both RF Transceiver Module antennas are installed and connections tight. Wireless Smoke Sensor (see also RF Transceiver Module) Beeps once every minute. Sensor batteries are low. Replace all of the smoke sensor batteries. Zone # Trouble is indicated. Replace the zone/sensor cover, if it is off. Trip the sensor. Check for blocked dirty sensor screen and clean if necessary. Zone # Supervisory Failure is indicated. The sensor is not communicating with the panel. Zone # Trouble Low Battery is indicated. Replace the indicated sensor battery. Wireless Touchpads The panel does not respond to wireless touchpad commands. 1. Operate touchpads from different locations to locate areas of intermittent operation. 2. Check and/or replace wireless touchpad battery. 3. Program or reprogram the touchpad(s) into the panel. Advent Commercial Fire System 59 Feature Problem Solution X-10 Lamp/Appliance Modules Lights or devices controlled by the X-10 Modules are not working. 1. Check that the light or device is working and the power switch is on. 2. Confirm light or device operation at working outlet. 3. Check that the lights or devices are plugged into X-10 Modules and that the X-10 Modules are plugged into outlets that are not controlled by a switch. If necessary, relocate modules to nonswitched outlets. 4. Check that the HOUSE dial on the X-10 Modules match the house code programmed into the panel. 5. Check for correct X-10 module unit settings and panel programming. Zones, Loops (See Hardwire Inputs, Sensors.) 60 Advent Commercial Fire System Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets Customer Name _________________________________ Address _______________________________________ Use Table A.1 to determine maximum and standby current draw based on the devices connected to the panel. City _________________ County ___________ State ___ Zip __________ Phone (____) _______________ Table A.1 System Hardwire Devices Part No. Description Qty. Standby Current Draw Standby Current Subtotal Maximum Current Draw Maximum Current Subtotal Hardwire Sensors/Detectors 13-082 PIR Motion Detector 10 mA 10 mA 13-443 2-Wire Smoke Sensor 100 uA N/A 13-444 2-Wire Smoke/Heat Sensor 100 uA N/A Fire Pull Station N/A N/A Hardwire Sirens/Speakers 13-046 Hardwire Exterior Siren N/A 145 mA 13-060 8 Ohm, 15W Speaker N/A N/A SuperBus 2000 Touchpads and Modules (31 Devices per Bus Header) 60-768 SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module 20 mA 60 mA 60-783 60-854 SuperBus 2000 Printer Module 35 mA 40 mA 60-783-02 SuperBus 2000 RS 232 Automation Module 35 mA 35 mA 60-803-01 SuperBus 2000 2x20 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad 75 mA 120 mA 60-804-01 SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Alphanumeric Touchpad 75 mA 120 mA 60-810-04 SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD Fire Alphanumeric Touchpad 75 mA 120 mA 60-821-95 SuperBus 2000 RF Commer(plastic) cial Transceiver Module 50 mA 50 mA Note Metal enclosure required for commercial applications. 60-856-95 (metal) Note Metal enclosure required for commercial applications. 60-774 SuperBus 2000 8Z Hardwire Input Module 18 mA 35 mA 60-770 SuperBus 2000 4-Relay Output Module 25 mA 180 mA 60-870 SuperBus 2000 LED Driver Board 20 mA 20 mA 60-871 (display) SuperBus 2000 LED Display or Terminal Board 36 mA (1 LED per group) 65 mA (max LEDs lit) 10 mA + 2.5 mA per zone used + 7 mA per smoke loop used + 34 mA per relay used 185 mA 60-872 (terminal) SnapCards (2 per panel) 60-756 4 Input/2 Output SnapCard Advent Commercial Fire System 61 Table A.1 System Hardwire Devices (Continued) Part No. Description Qty. Standby Current Subtotal Standby Current Draw Maximum Current Draw 60-757 8Z Hardwire Input SnapCard 10 mA + 2.5 mA per zone used + 7 mA per smoke loop used 230 mA 60-758 4 Output SnapCard 6 mA + 34 mA per relay used 130 mA Maximum Current Subtotal Total Standby Current Draw (must not exceed 150 mA with 1 battery, 850 mA with 2 batteries, or 1.5A with 3 batteries for UL systems) Total Maximum Current Draw (must not exceed 5A) Table A.2 Max. Wire Length Recommendations* (Feet) Determining Maximum Panel Wire Length Example: Using 22 gauge wire to connect the following devices on one wire run (length of cable): Device Current Draw (see note) 1- Hardwire 2-Line Alpha Touchpad = 120 mA 1- RF Transceiver Module = 50 mA 1-8Z Hardwire Input Module = 35 mA Total Device Current Draw = 205 mA Find the total device current draw in the table and match the wire type used. In this example, the maximum recommended wire length is about 154 feet. For longer lengths, use a larger gauge wire. Note For self- or remotely-powered devices, the maximum recommended wire length is 4,000 feet using 22 gauge or larger wire. Table A.2 Max. Wire Length Recommendations* (Feet) Total Device Current Draw (mA) 22 Gauge 18 Gauge 16 Gauge 14 Gauge (AWG) (AWG) (AWG) (AWG) Total Device Current Draw (mA) 22 Gauge 18 Gauge 16 Gauge 14 Gauge (AWG) (AWG) (AWG) (AWG) 900 70 174 278 438 1000 61 156 250 394 1100 56 142 226 358 1200 54 130 208 330 1300 48 120 192 304 1400 44 112 178 282 1500 42 104 166 264 1600 40 98 156 246 1700 36 92 146 232 1800 34 88 138 216 1900 32 82 132 208 2000 30 78 126 198 2100 29 74 120 188 2200 28 72 114 180 2300 27 68 108 172 100 616 1,562 2,486 3,936 2400 26 66 104 164 200 308 782 1,244 1,968 2500 25 64 100 158 24 60 96 152 146 300 206 522 830 1314 2600 400 154 392 622 982 2700 23 58 92 500 124 314 500 792 2800 22 56 90 140 2900 21 54 86 136 3000 20 52 84 132 600 104 262 416 653 700 88 224 356 564 800 78 196 312 492 *Two volt maximum loop voltage drop. 62 Advent Commercial Fire System X-10 Module and Device Settings Other System Devices Table A.3 Wireless Sensors Description 60-452 Learn Mode Pendant Panic Sensor 60-453 Wall-Mount Wireless Touchpad 60-457 Dual Button Panic Sensor 60-458 Single Button Panic Sensor 60-460 Rate-of-Rise Heat Sensor 60-461 Learn Mode Shock Sensor 60-462 Learn Mode Glass Guard Sensor 60-499 Learn Mode Slim Line Door/Window Sensor 60-504 Learn Mode Freeze Sensor 60-506319.5 Learn Mode Smoke Sensor 60-848-95 Learn Mode Smoke Sensor (ESL) 560 Series 60-849-95 Learn Mode Smoke Sensor (ESL) 570 Series 60-511 Learn Model DS924i PIR Motion Sensor 60-578 Water-Resistant Panic Sensor 60-582 Learn Mode Sound Sensor (IntelliSense) 60-641 Learn Mode Long Life Door/Window Sensor 60-688 Learn Mode Micro Door/Window Sensor 60-741 Learn Mode Recessed Micro Door/ Window Sensor Unit Code* Learn Mode Recessed Door/Window Sensor House Code 60-409 Table A.6 X-10 Module House and Unit Code Settings Device Type/Location Learn Mode Door/Window Sensor Device Number Handheld Wireless Touchpad 60-362 Light 60-348 Qty. Partition Number Part No. Use Table A.6 to document information about X-10 module and device settings. If you need more room, simply copy this page. Table A.4 X-10 Module Line Carrier Devices Part No. Description 13-399 X-10 Universal Module 13-402 X-10 Appliance Module 13-403 X-10 Lamp Module Qty. Table A.5 AC Power Transformer and Backup Battery Part No. 60-781 Description Heavy Duty 12V, 17.2 AH or 18.0 AH Backup Battery 60-830 Heavy Duty Line Carrier 24 VAC, 100 VA, Class I, 110VAC, 60 Hz AC Power Transformer 60-823 Heavy Duty Line Carrier 24 VAC, 100 VA, Class II 110 VAC, 60 Hz AC Power Transformer Advent Commercial Fire System Qty. *Unit codes affect module responses. 63 Partition/Area Descriptions Use Table A.7 to write in information about each partition or area. Table A.7 Partition/Area Numbers and Descriptions Partition/ Area No. Description/Location [Display Text] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 64 Advent Commercial Fire System SuperBus 2000 Device Information Use Table A.8 to document information about SuperBus 2000 touchpads and modules. If you need more room, simply copy this page. Unique ID Number (From device label) (assigned by panel) Bus Address Number (circle one) Device Description Bus Connector Table A.8 SuperBus Touchpad and SuperBus Module Unit Numbers 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 Advent Commercial Fire System 65 Zone and Sensor Information Use Table A.9 to record information about zones and sensors. 01 HW/RF 02 HW/RF 03 HW/RF 04 HW/RF 05 HW/RF 06 HW/RF 07 HW/RF 08 HW/RF 09 HW/RF 10 HW/RF 11 HW/RF 12 HW/RF 13 HW/RF 14 HW/RF 15 HW/RF 16 HW/RF 17 HW/RF 18 HW/RF 19 HW/RF 20 HW/RF 21 HW/RF 22 HW/RF 23 HW/RF 24 HW/RF 25 HW/RF 26 HW/RF 27 HW/RF 28 HW/RF 29 HW/RF 30 HW/RF 31 HW/RF 32 HW/RF 33 HW/RF 34 HW/RF 35 HW/RF Attributes (N0, NC, Floor No., etc.) Module Input Number Module Bus ID Number Zone/Sensor Type (circle one) Zone Type Partition Number Zone Number Table A.9 Zone and Sensor Assignments Zone/Sensor Text 66 Advent Commercial Fire System 36 HW/RF 37 HW/RF 38 HW/RF 39 HW/RF 40 HW/RF 41 HW/RF 42 HW/RF 43 HW/RF 44 HW/RF 45 HW/RF 46 HW/RF 47 HW/RF 48 HW/RF 49 HW/RF 50 HW/RF 51 HW/RF 52 HW/RF 53 HW/RF 54 HW/RF 55 HW/RF 56 HW/RF 57 HW/RF 58 HW/RF 59 HW/RF 60 HW/RF 61 HW/RF 62 HW/RF 63 HW/RF 64 HW/RF 65 HW/RF 66 HW/RF 67 HW/RF 68 HW/RF 69 HW/RF 70 HW/RF 71 HW/RF 72 HW/RF 73 HW/RF Advent Commercial Fire System Attributes (N0, NC, Floor No., etc.) Module Input Number Module Bus ID Number Zone/Sensor Type (circle one) Zone Type Partition Number Zone Number Table A.9 Zone and Sensor Assignments (Continued) Zone/Sensor Text 67 74 HW/RF 75 HW/RF 76 HW/RF 77 HW/RF 78 HW/RF 79 HW/RF 80 HW/RF 81 HW/RF 82 HW/RF 83 HW/RF 84 HW/RF 85 HW/RF 86 HW/RF 87 HW/RF 88 HW/RF 89 HW/RF 90 HW/RF 91 HW/RF 92 HW/RF 93 HW/RF 94 HW/RF 95 HW/RF 96 HW/RF 97 HW/RF 98 HW/RF 99 HW/RF 100 HW/RF 101 HW/RF 102 HW/RF 103 HW/RF 104 HW/RF 105 HW/RF 106 HW/RF 107 HW/RF 108 HW/RF 109 HW/RF 110 HW/RF 111 HW/RF Attributes (N0, NC, Floor No., etc.) Module Input Number Module Bus ID Number Zone/Sensor Type (circle one) Zone Type Partition Number Zone Number Table A.9 Zone and Sensor Assignments (Continued) Zone/Sensor Text 68 Advent Commercial Fire System 112 HW/RF 113 HW/RF 114 HW/RF 115 HW/RF 116 HW/RF 117 HW/RF 118 HW/RF 119 HW/RF 120 HW/RF 121 HW/RF 122 HW/RF 123 HW/RF 124 HW/RF 125 HW/RF 126 HW/RF 127 HW/RF 128 HW/RF 129 HW/RF 130 HW/RF 131 HW/RF 132 HW/RF 133 HW/RF 134 HW/RF 135 HW/RF 136 HW/RF 137 HW/RF 138 HW/RF 139 HW/RF 140 HW/RF 141 HW/RF 142 HW/RF 143 HW/RF 144 HW/RF 145 HW/RF 146 HW/RF 147 HW/RF 148 HW/RF 149 HW/RF Advent Commercial Fire System Attributes (N0, NC, Floor No., etc.) Module Input Number Module Bus ID Number Zone/Sensor Type (circle one) Zone Type Partition Number Zone Number Table A.9 Zone and Sensor Assignments (Continued) Zone/Sensor Text 69 150 HW/RF 151 HW/RF 152 HW/RF 153 HW/RF 154 HW/RF 155 HW/RF 156 HW/RF 157 HW/RF 158 HW/RF 159 HW/RF 160 HW/RF 161 HW/RF 162 HW/RF 163 HW/RF 164 HW/RF 165 HW/RF 166 HW/RF 167 HW/RF 168 HW/RF 169 HW/RF 170 HW/RF 171 HW/RF 172 HW/RF 173 HW/RF 174 HW/RF 175 HW/RF 176 HW/RF 177 HW/RF 178 HW/RF 179 HW/RF 180 HW/RF 181 HW/RF 182 HW/RF 183 HW/RF 184 HW/RF 185 HW/RF 186 HW/RF 187 HW/RF Attributes (N0, NC, Floor No., etc.) Module Input Number Module Bus ID Number Zone/Sensor Type (circle one) Zone Type Partition Number Zone Number Table A.9 Zone and Sensor Assignments (Continued) Zone/Sensor Text 70 Advent Commercial Fire System 188 HW/RF 189 HW/RF 190 HW/RF 191 HW/RF 192 HW/RF 193 HW/RF 194 HW/RF 195 HW/RF 196 HW/RF 197 HW/RF 198 HW/RF 199 HW/RF 200 HW/RF 201 HW/RF 202 HW/RF 203 HW/RF 204 HW/RF 205 HW/RF 206 HW/RF 207 HW/RF 208 HW/RF 209 HW/RF 210 HW/RF 211 HW/RF 212 HW/RF 213 HW/RF 214 HW/RF 215 HW/RF 216 HW/RF 217 HW/RF 218 HW/RF 219 HW/RF 220 HW/RF 221 HW/RF 222 HW/RF 223 HW/RF 224 HW/RF 225 HW/RF Advent Commercial Fire System Attributes (N0, NC, Floor No., etc.) Module Input Number Module Bus ID Number Zone/Sensor Type (circle one) Zone Type Partition Number Zone Number Table A.9 Zone and Sensor Assignments (Continued) Zone/Sensor Text 71 226 HW/RF 227 HW/RF 228 HW/RF 229 HW/RF 230 HW/RF 231 HW/RF 232 HW/RF 233 HW/RF 234 HW/RF 235 HW/RF 236 HW/RF 237 HW/RF 238 HW/RF 239 HW/RF 240 HW/RF 241 HW/RF 242 HW/RF 243 HW/RF 244 HW/RF 245 HW/RF 246 HW/RF 247 HW/RF 248 HW/RF 249 HW/RF 250 HW/RF Attributes (N0, NC, Floor No., etc.) Module Input Number Module Bus ID Number Zone/Sensor Type (circle one) Zone Type Partition Number Zone Number Table A.9 Zone and Sensor Assignments (Continued) Zone/Sensor Text Menu Outputs Use Table A.10 to document information about menu outputs. Room to document 40 menu outputs is provided below. If you need more room, simply copy this page. Table A.10 Menu Outputs Partition/Area No. Menu Output No. Text Schedule No. 72 Advent Commercial Fire System Table A.10 Menu Outputs Partition/Area No. Menu Output No. Advent Commercial Fire System Text Schedule No. 73 Table A.12 Authority Level Settings Programming Setting Description 13 Arming to Away Allowed 14 Arming to Special Level 4 Allowed 15 Arming to Special Level 5 Allowed 18 Standard Zone Bypassing Allowed Authority Primary Primary Primary Primary Primary Primary Primary Primary Primary Installer User # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 or 9* 0 * The primary global access code is user #5 in 4 partition systems, and user #9 in 8 partition systems. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 2 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 3 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 4 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Authority Level Settings Table A.12 (right) shows default authority level settings. Document any changes in table. 5 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 6 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 22 Schedule Menu Access Allowed 12 Arming to Home Allowed Default Code 1234 2345 3456 4567 5678 6789 7890 8901 2020 0123 Programmable Authority Level Setting* Partition 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Global Installer 21 Phone Test Allowed 11 Arming to Off Allowed 1 Table A.11 Default Access Codes 20 Zone Test Allowed 10 Remote Access Allowed Table A.11 shows the default access codes and Table A12 shows default authority level settings. Document any changes in the tables. 19 Critical Zone Bypassing Allowed Access Codes and Authority Level Settings 7 8 * Factory defaults shown. Write in actual settings. Primary (prime) authority - of which there is only one per partition/area is required to assign full and duress authorities. Primary, full and duress authority levels (not shown) are not programmable. 74 Advent Commercial Fire System Item Numbers Index and Record Use Table A.13 to document settings. Items are in numerical order. Table A.13 Item Numbers Index and Record Item Number Setting Reference and Default Setting Installer Programming—8 + 0 + Installer/Dealer CODE xx001 Daily Trouble Reporting Time (page 19) 12:00 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx002 Siren Time Out (page 19) 16 min. 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx003 Standard Entry Delay (page 24) 32 sec 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx004 Standard Exit Delay (page 25) 32 sec 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx005 Extended Delay (page 25) 2 min. 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx006 Fast Beep Duration (page 25) 10 sec 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx007 Time Between Arming Notification and Arming (page 23) 10 min. 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx008 Extension Time (page 23) 30 min. 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx009 No Activity Tripped After (page 19) 0 (Not Active) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx010 Delay Between No Activity Trip and Alarm (page 19) 5 min. 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx011 Zone Test Time Out (page 26) 30 min. 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx012 Delay Between Generated Panic Alarm and Alarm Reporting (page 22) 5 sec 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx013 Delay Between Generated Standard Alarm and 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, Alarm Reporting (page 22) 5 sec 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx014 Delay Between Generated Fire Alarm and Alarm Reporting (page 22) 0 min. 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx015 Delay Between Suspicion Zone Trip and Alarm Generated (page 20) 5 min. 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx017 Number of Zones that can be Bypassed (page 24) 250 (all) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx018 Activity Fault Threshold 1 (page 23) 10 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx019 Activity Fault Threshold 2 (page 23) 30 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx020 Activity Fault Threshold 3 (page 23) 50 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx021 Swing Count (Auto Bypass Trips) (page 24) 3 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx022 X-10 House Code 1 (page 21) default is partition/area number 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx023 X-10 House Code 2 (page 21) default is partition/area number + 8 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx025 Enable Arming Level 2 (page 23) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx026 Enable Arming Level 3 (page 23) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx027 Enable Arming Level 4 (page 23) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ Advent Commercial Fire System 75 Table A.13 Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Number Setting Reference and Default Setting xx028 Enable Arming Level 5 (page 23) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx049 Non X-10 Output 1 (page 21) None 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx050 Non X-10 Output 2 (page 21) None 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx051 Non X-10 Output 3 (page 21) None 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx052 Non X-10 Output 4 (page 21) None 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx053 Non X-10 Output 5 (page 21) None 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx054 Non X-10 Output 6 (page 21) None 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx055 Non X-10 Output 7 (page 21) None 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx056 Non X-10 Output 8 (page 21) None 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx057 Disarm Key (page 26) 4 (arm to level 1) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx058 Arm Key (page 26) 9 (arm to closed level) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx059 Lights Key (page 26) 15 (toggle all lights) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx060 Star Key (page 26) 12 (incremental arming) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx061 Lights/Star Key (page 26) 3 (auxiliary panic) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx063 Arm Level 2 (page 26) 6 (arm to level 3) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx064 Arm Level 3 (page 26) 5 (arm to level 2) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx065 Arm/Star Key (page 26) 16 (do nothing) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx066 Disarm/Lights Key (page 26) 16 (do nothing) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx068 Partition/Area Enable (page 17) Partition 1 On, 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, Partitions 2–8 Off 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx069 Light Control (page 21) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx070 Device Control (page 21) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx071 Latchkey Access (page 21) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx076 Enable Keystroke Violation Alarm (page 19) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx077 Second Intrusion Causes Report (page 22) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx078 Generate Alarm for Suspicion Trips (page 20) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, On 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx079 Generate Alarm for Unarmed Tamper Signals 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, (page 19) Off 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx080 First Trip Local Second Trip Report (page 20) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, Off 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ 76 Advent Commercial Fire System Table A.13 Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Number Setting Reference and Default Setting xx082 Key or Code Needed for Special Fire Touchpad Keys (page 26) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx083 Tamper Signals from Fire Zones are Alarms (page 19) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx084 Auxiliary/Medical Assignment (page 27) On (auxiliary alarm) 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx085 Enable Police Panic Keys (page 27) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx086 Enable Auxiliary/Medical Panic Keys (page 26) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx087 Enable Fire Panic Keys (page 27) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx088 Report Partition/Area Event to Central Station 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, (page 21) On 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx089 Cancel Event Cancels Report (page 21) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx090 Second Fire Alarm Ends Reporting Delay (page 22) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx091 Print Partition/Area Events (page 22) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx092 Enable Auto Force Arming (page 24) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx093 Enable Quick Arming (page 24) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx094 Enable Scheduled Arming (page 23) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx095 Enable Swinger Bypass (page 24) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx096 Enable Automatic Unbypass (page 24) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx097 Exterior Arming Verification (page 24) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx098 Audible Verification at Close Reports (page 23) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx100 Fast Beeps at End of Exit Delay Only (page 25) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx101 Early Termination Delay (page 25) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx102 One-Time Reset Enabled (page 25) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx103 Beeps During Standard Entry Delay Only (page 25) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx108 Enable Daily Reporting of Partition Trouble (page 19) On 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx110 Announce and Display Zone Text with Chime 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, (page 25) Off 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx111 Chime on Zone Restoral (page 25) Off xx112 Generate Restoral Reports for Reporting Zone 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, Types (page 22) Off 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx113 Exterior Siren Delay (page 18) Off 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx116 Account Number 1 (page 18) 00000000 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ Advent Commercial Fire System 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ 77 Table A.13 Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Number Setting Reference and Default Setting xx117 Account Number 2 (page 18) 00000000 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx118 Default Keyfob Schedule Arming Level (page 23) 3 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ xx120 Default Keyswitch Arming Level (page 23) 3 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ 17001 System Date (page 43) 1/1/00 17002 System Time (page 43) 12:00:00 17003 System Day of Week (page 43) Saturday 17004 System Report Time (STIME) (page 44) Random 17006-17111 General Input Response Times (page 37) 17118 32 sec I/O 1__________, I/O 3__________, I/O 5__________, I/O 7__________ I/O 2__________, I/O 4__________, I/O 6__________ 17012-17017 Expansion Input Response Times (page 37) 17119-17120 32 sec 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 7_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________, 8_____________ 17018 Max Ring Cycle Time (page 31) 67 ms 17019 Minimum Ringlet Burst Duration (page 32) 400 ms 17020 Maximum Ringlet Burst Duration (page 32) 2500 ms 17021 Minimum Pause Between Ringlets (page 32) 0 17022 Maximum Pause Between Ringlets (page 32) 0 17023 Minimum Pause Between Rings (page 32) 2000 ms 17024 Maximum Pause Between Rings (page 32) 4500 ms 17025 Minimum Time Between Ring-Pause-Ring (page 34) 10 sec 17026 Max Time Between Ring-Pause-Ring (page 34) 30 sec 17027 On Hook Hang Up Time (page 33) 4 sec 17028 Local Phone Connect Time (page 33) 2 sec 17029 Local Phone Answer Time (page 33) 8 sec 17030 Max Delay Between Phone Panic Sequence (page 33) 2 sec 17031 DTMF On Time (page 31) 30 ms 17032 DTMF Off Time (page 31) 50 ms 17034 Phone Test Interval (page 29) 1 day Commercial, 7 days - Home Navigator 17035 Touchpad Redirect Reset Time (page 17) 10 sec 17036 AC Stable Time (page 46) 8 sec 17037 Low Battery Trip Voltage (page 45) 10.6V 17038 Battery Restored Voltage (page 46) 11.6V 17039 Battery Voltage Shutdown is Started (page 46) 9.4V 17040 Battery Voltage Shutdown is Canceled (page 46) 10.4V 17041 Hours to Delay Before Reporting AC Failure (page 45) 6 hrs 17043 Percent Full History Buffer Reports (page 45) 80 percent 78 Advent Commercial Fire System Table A.13 Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Number 17044 Setting Reference and Default Setting Percent Full Report Buffer Reports (page 45) 80 percent 17046-17048 Siren Cadence (page 43) Medical alternate modulated, Police steady, Auxiliary fast modulated Medical_______, Police_________, Auxiliary_______ 17049-17050 RF Supervisory Times (page 44) A 4 hrs, B 24 hrs A_____________, B_____________ 17051 Smoke Loop Reset Time (page 37) 3 seconds 17052 Answer Phone after XX Rings (page 34) 12 Rings 17053 Cancel Ring-Pause-Ring After XX Rings (page 34) 3 rings 17054 Minimum Cycles in a Valid Ring (page 31) 2 cycles 17055 Number of Ringlets Needed for a Valid Ring (page 31) 1 burst 17056 Local Phone Connect Sequence (page 32) #* 17057 Phone Device Override Sequence (page 33) **## 17058 System Pager ID (page 29) 0 17060-17061 On Premises Pager IDs (page 46) 0000000 17062 1_____________, 2_____________ System Strobe Light Type (page 43) Amesco 17063-17068 General Purpose I/O Direction (page 37) 0 (input) 17069 No Phone Line Attached (page 28) Off 17070 Enable Daylight Savings (page 45) On 17072 Enable RF Jam Detect (page 44) On 17073 Battery Test Interval (page 44) 4 hours 17074 High Rise Installation (page 44) Off 17075 Enable Long Range Radio (page 44) Off 17076 Commercial or Residential Installation (page 44) Home Navigator Off, Commercial On 17078 Detect Receiver Failure (page 43) On 17079 Alarm Messages Played at High Volume (page 42) On 17080 Enable Local Phone Police Alarm (page 33) Off 17081 Enable Local Phone Auxiliary Alarm (page 33) Off 17082 Enable Local Phone Fire Alarm (page 33) Off 17083 Play Evacuation Message During Fire Alarms (page 42) On 17084 First Disarm Silences Fire Alarm and Second Disarm Cancels the Alarm (page 42) Commercial Fire On, Commercial Burglary Off 17085 Enable Local Phone Access in Partition/Area 1 (page 32) Off 17086 Enable Remote Phone Access (page 33) On 17087 Enable Remote Phone Ring Count (page 33) On Advent Commercial Fire System 1_____________, 3_____________, 5_____________, 2_____________, 4_____________, 6_____________ 79 Table A.13 Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Number Setting Reference and Default 17088 Enable Remote Phone Ring Pause Ring (page 34) On 17089 Enable Remote Phone Override (page 34) On 17090 Enable Toll Saver (page 34) On 17092 Phone Off Hook is Activity (page 44) On 17093 Global Account Reporting (page 17) Off 17094-17095 Enable DTMF Dialing Line 1/2 (page 28) On 17096 Report System Events (page 44) On 17097 Print Line Feed after Carriage Return (page 45) On 17098 Allow Remote Phone Zone Test (page 34) On 17099 Print System Events (page 45) On 17100 Time Format (page 43) Off (12 hr) 17101 Number of Dial Attempts Before Reporting Failure to RF Buddy (page 28) 5 17102 System Account Number 1 (page 28) 00000000 17103 System Account Number 2 (page 28) 00000000 17104 Evacuation Message Count (page 42) 4 messages 17105 Line 1 Dial Prefix (page 28) None 17106 Line 2 Dial Prefix (page 28) None 17107 Dealer Access Code (page 27) None 17108 Downloader Access Code (page 27) 12345 17109 Downloader Account Number (page 46) 00000000 17110 Panel Latitude (page 46) 0 degrees 17111 Time Fire Alarm is Silenced (page 42) 30 sec 17112 Output Activation Delay (page 38) 30 sec Setting 1_____________, 2_____________ 17113-17116 Activation Interval One-Shot Times (page 38) A_____________, B_____________, C_____________, A 4 sec, B 30 sec, C 180 sec, D 900 sec D_____________ 17117 Zone Delay Time (page 37) 10 sec 17122 Panel Calls Back to Downloader (page 43) Off 17123 AC Frequency (page 46) 60 Hz 17124 Printer Supports Epson ESC/P Protocol (page 45) On 17125 Partition/Area Text Displayed on Touchpads and Spoken Over Speakers (page 45) On 17126 Unsilence Alarm after Silencing Period (page 42) Off 17127 Partitions Act as Areas (page 17) Off 17128 Annunciate Earliest Fire Alarm Not the Most Current (page 42) Off yy001 Phone Number Enable (page 29) Off 19001_____________, 20001_____________, 21001_____________, 22001_____________, 23001_____________, 24001_____________ yy002 Number to Dial (page 29) None 19002_____________, 20002_____________, 21002_____________, 22002_____________, 23002_____________, 24002_____________ yy003 Number of Attempts (page 29) 5 19003__________________, 20003__________________, 21003__________________, 22003__________________, 23003__________________, 24003__________________ 80 Advent Commercial Fire System Table A.13 Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Number Setting Reference and Default Setting yy004 Comm Format (page 29) 0 (Contact ID) 19004_____________, 20004_____________, 21004_____________, 22004_____________, 23004_____________, 24004_____________ yy005 Report Panic Special (page 30) Off 19005_____________, 20005_____________, 21005_____________, 22005_____________, 23005_____________, 24005_____________ zz001 Enabled Pager Phone Number (page 30) Off 25001_____________, 26001_____________, 27001_____________, 28001_____________, 29001_____________, 30001_____________, 31001_____________, 32001_____________, 33001_____________, 34001_____________, 35001_____________, 36001_____________, 37001_____________, 38001_____________, 39001_____________, 40001_____________ zz002 Pager Number to Dial (page 30) None 25002____________________, 26002____________________, 27002____________________, 28002____________________, 29002____________________, 30002____________________, 31002____________________, 32002____________________, 33002____________________, 34002____________________, 35002____________________, 36002____________________, 37002____________________, 38002____________________, 39002____________________, 40002____________________ zz003 Number of Attempts (page 30) 3 25003_____________, 26003_____________, 27003_____________, 28003_____________, 29003_____________, 30003_____________, 31003_____________, 32003_____________, 33003_____________, 34003_____________, 35003_____________, 36003_____________, 37003_____________, 38003_____________, 39003_____________, 40003_____________ zz004 Comm Format (page 30) 1 (TAP at 1200 bps PSK) 25004_____________, 26004_____________, 27004_____________, 28004_____________, 29004_____________, 30004_____________, 31004_____________, 32004_____________, 33004_____________, 34004_____________, 35004_____________, 36004_____________, 37004_____________, 38004_____________, 39004_____________, 40004_____________ zz005 Character Format (page 30) 1 (7/E/1) 25005_____________, 26005_____________, 27005_____________, 28005_____________, 29005_____________, 30005_____________, 31005_____________, 32005_____________, 33005_____________, 34005_____________, 35005_____________, 36005_____________, 37005_____________, 38005_____________, 39005_____________, 40005_____________ zz006 Pager System Reports (page 30) Off 25006_____________, 26006_____________, 27006_____________, 28006_____________, 29006_____________, 30006_____________, 31006_____________, 32006_____________, 33006_____________, 34006_____________, 35006_____________, 36006_____________, 37006_____________, 38006_____________, 39006_____________, 40006_____________ zz007 Partition/Area 1 Pager Reports (page 31) Off 25007_____________, 26007_____________, 27007_____________, 28007_____________, 29007_____________, 30007_____________, 31007_____________, 32007_____________, 33007_____________, 34007_____________, 35007_____________, 36007_____________, 37007_____________, 38007_____________, 39007_____________, 40007_____________ zz008 Partition/Area 2 Pager Reports (page 31) Off 25008_____________, 26008_____________, 27008_____________, 28008_____________, 29008_____________, 30008_____________, 31008_____________, 32008_____________, 33008_____________, 34008_____________, 35008_____________, 36008_____________, 37008_____________, 38008_____________, 39008_____________, 40008_____________ zz009 Partition/Area 3 Pager Reports (page 31) Off 25009_____________, 26009_____________, 27009_____________, 28009_____________, 29009_____________, 30009_____________, 31009_____________, 32009_____________, 33009_____________, 34009_____________, 35009_____________, 36009_____________, 37009_____________, 38009_____________, 39009_____________, 40009_____________ Advent Commercial Fire System 81 Table A.13 Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Number Setting Reference and Default Setting zz010 Partition/Area 4 Pager Reports (page 31) Off 25010_____________, 26010_____________, 27010_____________, 28010_____________, 29010_____________, 30010_____________, 31010_____________, 32010_____________, 33010_____________, 34010_____________, 35010_____________, 36010_____________, 37010_____________, 38010_____________, 39010_____________, 40010_____________ zz011 Partition/Area 5 Pager Reports (page 31) Off 25011_____________, 26011_____________, 27011_____________, 28011_____________, 29011_____________, 30011_____________, 31011_____________, 32011_____________, 33011_____________, 34011_____________, 35011_____________, 36011_____________, 37011_____________, 38011_____________, 39011_____________, 40011_____________ zz012 Partition/Area 6 Pager Reports (page 31) Off 25012_____________, 26012_____________, 27012_____________, 28012_____________, 29012_____________, 30012_____________, 31212_____________, 32012_____________, 33012_____________, 34012_____________, 35012_____________, 36012_____________, 37012_____________, 38012_____________, 39012_____________, 40012_____________ zz013 Partition/Area 7 Pager Reports (page 31) Off 25013_____________, 26013_____________, 27013_____________, 28013_____________, 29013_____________, 30013_____________, 31013_____________, 32013_____________, 33013_____________, 34013_____________, 350113_____________, 36013_____________, 37013_____________, 38013_____________, 39013_____________, 40013_____________ zz014 Partition/Area 8 Pager Reports (page 31) Off 25014_____________, 26014_____________, 27014_____________, 28014_____________, 29014_____________, 30014_____________, 31014_____________, 32014_____________, 33014_____________, 34014_____________, 35014_____________, 36014_____________, 37014_____________, 38014_____________, 39014_____________, 40014_____________ zz015 Pager PIN # (page 31) None 25015____________________, 26015____________________, 27015____________________, 28015____________________, 29015____________________, 30015____________________, 31015____________________, 32015____________________, 33015____________________, 34015____________________, 35015____________________, 36015____________________, 37015____________________, 38015____________________, 39015____________________, 40015____________________ zz016 Pager Max Message Length (page 31) 120 Characters 25016_____________, 26016_____________, 27016_____________, 28016_____________, 29016_____________, 30016_____________, 31016_____________, 32016_____________, 33016_____________, 34016_____________, 35016_____________, 36016_____________, 37016_____________, 38016_____________, 39016_____________, 40016_____________ 47001 Add Zones (page 35) 47002 Delete Zones (page 35) 47003 List Zones (page 36) 47004 Zone Attributes (Edit Zones) (page 36) 47005 Test Buddies (page 36) 47006 List Buddies (page 37) 48001 Add (Learn) Bus Devices (page 38) 48002 Delete/Change Bus Device ID (page 38) 48003 List Bus Devices (page 39) 48004 Bus Device Partition/Area (page 39) 48005 Change Transmit Bus ID (page 39) 48006 List Bus Device Text (page 39) 48007 Replace/Delete Bus Device ID (page 40) 48009 Program LED Module (page 40) 82 Advent Commercial Fire System Table A.13 Item Numbers Index and Record (Continued) Item Number Setting Reference and Default 48010 Delete/Replace LED Module (page 40) 49001 Zone Text (page 36) 49002 Bus Device Text (page 39) 49003 Menu Output Text (page 41) 49004 Partition/Area Text (page 18) 49005 Keypad Idle Text (page 40) 50001 Reset Panel (page 46) 50002 Clear Panel Memory (page 17) 50003 Software/Hardware Version (page 47) 50004 Clear History Buffer (page 47) 50005 Output Configuration (page 41) Setting 50008-50009 Holiday Lists (page 47) 50010 Event Configuration and Alarm Masks (page 48) 50012 Print Zone & Device Information (page 48) 50013 Access Code Length (page 28) 4 50014-50015 Delete Primary/Secondary SnapCard (page 48) 50016 Print History Buffer (page 48) Advent Commercial Fire System 83 84 Advent Commercial Fire System Appendix B: Reference Tables descriptor numbers. Table notes (if any) appear at the bottom of the last page of the table. This appendix contains tables for selecting zone type numbers, system features, X-10 Module house, unit codes and responses, SuperBus device unique ID numbers, and text Note Fire zone types are always active. CS Cancel Report Bypassable Chime Resets Activity Timer √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Standard √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Police/Police Extended √ √ √ √ √ √ Driveway gates and entrances that 2, 3, 4, 5 require a twice extended delay time. * Police/Police Twice Extended √ √ √ √ √ √ Instant Perimeter Exterior doors and windows. 2, 3, 4, 5 Police/Police Instant √ √ √ √ √ √ 14 Instant Interior Interior doors. 2, 3, 4, 5 Police/Police Follower √ √ √ √ √ √ 15 Instant Interior Interior PIR motion sensors. * 2, 3, 4, 5 Police/Police Follower √ √ √ √ √ 16 Instant Interior Interior doors. 3, 4, 5 Police/Police Follower √ √ √ √ √ 17 Instant Interior PIR motion sensors. * 3, 4, 5 Police/Police Follower √ √ √ √ √ 18 Cross Zone PIR motion sensors subject to false 3, 4, 5 Instant alarms. * † Interior Police/Police Follower √ √ √ √ √ 19 Delayed Interior Police/Police Standard √ √ √ √ Delay Supervisory Fixed Panic 24-hour audible fixed emergency buttons. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Police/Police Instant √ 01 Portable Panic 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Police/Police Instant 02 Fixed Panic 24-hour silent fixed emergency buttons. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Police/Silent Instant 03 Portable Panic 24-hour silent portable emergency 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Police/Silent buttons. Instant 04 Fixed Auxiliary 24-hour auxiliary sensor, such as Pendant Panic or holdup button. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aux./Aux. Instant 05 Fixed Auxiliary 24-hour auxiliary emergency buttons. Siren shut-off confirms CS alarm report. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aux./Aux. Instant 06 Portable Auxiliary 24-hour portable auxiliary alert buttons. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aux./Aux. Instant 07 Portable Auxiliary 24-hour portable auxiliary button. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aux./Aux. Siren shut-off confirms CS alarm report. Instant 08 Special Intrusion Special belongings, such as gun cabinets and wall safes. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Police/Police Instant √ 09 Special Intrusion Special belongings, such as gun cabinets and wall safes. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Police/Police Standard 10 Entry/Exit Delay Entry and exit doors that require a 2, 3, 4, 5 standard delay time. Police/Police 11 Entry/Exit Delay Garage doors and entrances that require an extended delay time. * 2, 3, 4, 5 12 Entry/Exit Delay 13 Name Application 24-hour audible portable emergency buttons. Interior doors that initiate a delay before going into alarm.* Advent Commercial Fire System 3, 4, 5 Alarm/Siren 00 No. Restoral √ Active Level CS Alarm Report Table B.1 Zone Type Characteristics √ √ √ √ √ 85 3, 4, 5 Police/Police Standard 21 Local Instant Interior 24-hour local alarm zone 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Police/Police protecting anything that opens and closes. Instant 22 Local Delayed Interior Same as type 21, plus activation initiates a delay before going into alarm. Standard 23 Local Instant Auxiliary 24-hour local alarm zone 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aux./Aux. protecting anything that opens and closes. ‡ Instant 24 Local Instant Auxiliary 24-hour local alarm zone 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aux./Aux. protecting anything that opens and closes. Sirens shut off at restoral. * Instant 25 Local Special Chime Notify the user when a door is opened. Sounds emit from a local annunciator. * 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Special Chime Instant 26 Fire 24-hour audible fire emergency buttons, rate-of-rise heat, and smoke sensors. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Fire/Fire Instant 27 Custom Output Output, lamp control, or other customer feature. ‡ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Silent 28 Custom Output 29 √ √ Resets Activity Timer √ Chime Restoral √ Bypassable PIR motion sensors that initiate a delay before going into alarm. * CS Cancel Report Delayed Interior CS Alarm Report 20 Supervisory Application Delay Name Alarm/Siren No. Active Level Table B.1 Zone Type Characteristics (Continued) √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Instant √ √ Output, PIR motion sensor, sound 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Silent sensor, or pressure mat. ‡ Instant √ Auxiliary Auxiliary. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aux. Instant √ √ √ √ √ 30 (A) Report Police 24-hour audible police alarm in levels 2 and 3. 2, 3, 4, 5 Police/Police Instant √ √ √ √ √ 30 (B) Local Auxiliary 24-hour audible auxiliary alarm in 1 level 1. Siren shut off at restoral. Aux./Aux. Instant √ √ 32 Custom Output Output, PIR motion sensor, sound 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Silent sensor, or pressure mat. ‡ Instant 36 (A) Report Police 24-hour audible police alarm in levels 2 and 3. Police/Police Instant √ √ 36 (B) Local Auxiliary 24-hour audible auxiliary alarm in 1 level 1. Aux./Aux. Instant √ √ √ 50 Local Instant Interior 24-hour local alarm zone 2, 3, 4, 5 protecting anything that opens and closes. Police/Police Instant √ √ √ √ 51 Local Delayed Interior 24-hour local alarm zone 2, 3, 4, 5 protecting anything that opens and closes. Police/Police Standard √ √ √ √ 52 Local Indicator 24-hour local auxiliary alarm zone 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aux./Aux. protecting anything that opens and closes. No voice. Sirens shut off at restoral. * Instant √ √ √ 53 Local Indicator 24-hour local indicator zone 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 None protecting anything that opens and closes. Chime only. Instant √ √ √ 54 Fixed Medical 24-hour audible fixed medical emergency buttons. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Police/Police 2, 3, 4, 5 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Medical/Medical Instant √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ 86 Advent Commercial Fire System 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Medical/Medical Instant √ √ √ Portable Medical 24-hour audible portable medical 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Medical/Medical Instant emergency buttons. Sirens shut off when reported. √ √ √ Suspicion If not canceled within 1-15 min., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Suspicion/Silent Instant alarm may optionally be generated. A second trip within 115 min. will cause an alarm. √ √ √ √ Instant √ √ Delay Supervisory √ 56 Portable Medical 24-hour audible portable medical emergency buttons. 57 58 Alarm/Siren 24-hour audible fixed medical 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Medical/Medical Instant emergency buttons. Sirens shut off when reported. Application 59 Fire Keyswitch Keyswitch used for enabling fire type touchpad. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Silent 60 (A) Police 24-hour audible police emergency 3, 5 buttons. Police/Police Instant √ √ √ √ √ 60 (B) Fire 24-hour audible fire emergency buttons 1, 2, 4, Fire/Fire Instant √ √ √ √ √ 61 Local Indicator/ Delay Perimeter Local beeps only in Level -1. 2, 3, 4, 5 Police/Police Standard √ √ √ √ √ 62 Fire Panic Fire Panic 63 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Fire/Fire Instant √ √ √ √ Equipment 24-hour audible security system Tamper panel tamper alarm. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Equipment Tamper/Police Instant √ √ √ √ 64 Equipment 24-hour silent security system Tamper panel tamper alarm. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Equipment Tamper/None Instant √ √ √ √ 65 Siren Tamper 24-hour audible siren tamper alarm. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Siren Tamper/ Police Instant √ √ √ √ 66 Siren Tamper 24-hour silent siren tamper alarm. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Siren Tamper/ None Instant √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ 67 Resets Activity Timer Bypassable √ Fixed Medical Name Chime CS Cancel Report √ 55 No. Restoral √ Active Level CS Alarm Report Table B.1 Zone Type Characteristics (Continued) √ Unused. 68 Carbon Monoxide Carbon Monoxide gas detectors. Note: For residential use only. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Carbon Monoxide/ Medical Instant 69 Touchpad disable keyswitch Keyswitch for disabling touchpad. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 None/None Instant 70 Warning Trip plays programmable evacuation message. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 None/None 71 On/Off Keyswitch Trip causes arm. Restoral causes a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 None/None disarm. 72 Momentary First trip arms, second trip Keyswitch disarms. 73 Fixed Holdup 74 75 √ √ Instant √ √ Instant √ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 None/None Instant √ 24-hour silent fixed holdup emergency button alarm. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Holdup/None Instant √ Portable Holdup 24-hour silent portable holdup emergency button alarm. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Holdup/None Instant Night Interior Disarmed in “night” level. 3, 5 Follower Advent Commercial Fire System Police/Police √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ 87 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Follower Cross Zone Disarmed in “night” level. † Night Delayed Interior 3, 5 Police/Police Follower 78 Night Delayed Interior Disarmed in “night” level. 3, 5 Police/Police Standard 79 Night Delayed Interior Disarmed in “night” level. 3, 5 Police/Police Standard 80 Smoke 24-hour audible smoke/fire alarm. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Smoke/Fire Instant √ 81 Heat 24-hour audible heat/fire alarm. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Heat/Fire Instant 82 Water Flow 24-hour audible sprinkler/fire alarm. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Sprinkler/Fire Instant 83 Resets Activity Timer √ Police/Police √ √ √ Chime √ 3, 5 Restoral √ Supervisory Bypassable 77 Disarmed in “night” level. CS Cancel Report Night Interior CS Alarm Report 76 Application Delay Name Alarm/Siren No. Active Level Table B.1 Zone Type Characteristics (Continued) Unused. 84 Enhanc-ed Buddy Special enhanced “buddy system” 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Buddy/None function. Instant √ 85 Repeater Wireless signal repeaters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 None/None Instant √ 86 Fixed Wireless Touchpad Fixed (wall-mount) wireless touchpads 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 None/None Instant 87 Portable Wireless Touchpad Portable (hand-held) wireless touchpads. Note: For residential use only. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 None/None Instant 88 Unused. 89 Unused. √ 90 Pump Active Fire pump is active. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Fire/Fire Instant √ √ 91 Pump Failure Fire pump has failed. § 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aux./Aux. Instant √ √ 92 Gate Valve Fire gate valve has been closed. § Closed 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aux./Aux. Instant √ √ 93 CO2 Pressure 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aux./Aux. Instant √ √ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aux./Aux. Instant √ √ CO2 pressure is low. § § 94 Liquid Pressure Liquid pressure is low. 95 Liquid Level Liquid level is low. § 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aux./Aux. Instant √ √ 96 Fire A fire supervisory trouble has been 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Aux./Aux. Supervisory detected. § Instant √ √ 88 Advent Commercial Fire System Resets Activity Timer Chime Bypassable CS Cancel Report CS Alarm Report Restoral Supervisory Application Delay Name Alarm/Siren No. Active Level Table B.1 Zone Type Characteristics (Continued) Note Check marks (√) represent characteristics present in a type. * This type is not certified as a primary protection circuit for UL-listed systems and is for supplementary use only. † Sounds instant police siren if two or more sensors are tripped within 4 minutes; otherwise sensors are followers to delayed sensors. If central station Alarm Verification feature is on, type 18 functions like type 17. ‡ This type has not been investigated by UL. § Zone trip causes trouble, restoral causes trouble restoral. Note Reported to Central Station as “Fire Supervisory.” ** Active levels are as follows: Level # Name Description The partition/area is disarmed. Only 24-hour sensors cause an alarm in the OFF level. Cancelling alarms or entry delay automatically disarms to OFF. Attributes Level 1 OFF Level 2 PERIMETER The user is on-site and only requires perimeter protection. In addition to 24-hour sensors, perimeter sensors such as those protecting exterior doors and windows cause an alarm in the HOME/PERIMETER level. - Closed - Entry and exit delay - Can be disabled Level 3 FULL The user is away and requires complete protection. 24-hour sensors, perimeter sensors, and interior sensors cause an alarm in the AWAY/FULL level. Same as Level 2. Level 4 NIGHT The user is on-site and perimeter and 24-hour sensors are active. Since users are not Same as Level 2. moving around, Interior sensors except those in night groups are also active. Level 5 SILENT Same as Level 3, but police alarms are silent. Advent Commercial Fire System - Open - Entry, but no exit delay - Cannot be disabled Same as Level 2. 89 Table B.2 Three-Digit Text Descriptors No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor 001 0 765 24_ 085 AIR_ 128 BATH_ 002 1 045 Dash 086 ALARM_ 129 BATTERY_ 003 2 046 Cursor 087 ALERT_ 130 BAY_ 004 3 047 088 ALL_ 131 BEDROOM_ 005 4 Space And 125 ms Pause 089 ALLEY_ 769 BELL_ 048 Space 090 AN_ 132 BLACK_ 049 Blink Next Token 768 ANALOG_ 133 BLOWER_ 050 Break Line (Return) 091 AND_ 134 BLUE_ 051 Period (Dot) 092 ANNEX_ 135 BOAT_ 052 Apostrophe 093 ANNUNCIATOR_ 136 BOILER_ 053 AM_ 094 ANTENNA_ 137 BOTTOM_ 054 PM_ 095 APARTMENT_ 770 BOX_ 055 125 ms Pause 096 APPLIANCE_ 138 BREAK_ 056 250 ms Pause 097 APRIL_ 139 BREAKER_ 057 500 ms Pause 098 ARE_ 140 BREATHING_ 058 125 ms Beep 099 AREA_ 141 BREEZEWAY_ 059 250 ms Beep 100 ARM_ 142 BRIGHTEN_ 060 500 ms Beep 101 ARMED_ 143 BROWN_ 061 125 ms Low Beep 102 ARMING_ 144 BUDDY_ 062 250 ms Low Beep 103 ART_ 145 BUFFER_ 063 500 ms Low Beep 104 AS_ 146 BUILDING_ 064 Long Beep 105 ASSEMBLY_ 147 BUS_ 065 Chime Ding 106 ATTIC_ 148 BUSINESS_ 066 Chime Dong 107 ATTRIBUTE_ 149 BUSY_ 067 A (display only) 108 AUDIO_ 150 BYPASS_ 068 A 109 AUGUST_ 151 BYPASSED_ 069 A_ (short) 110 AUTHORITY_ 152 C (display only) 070 ABORT_ 111 AUTO_ 153 C 071 ABORTED_ 112 AUTO ARMING_ 154 CABIN_ 072 ABOVE_ 113 AUTOMATIC_ 155 CABINET_ 766 AC_ (A.C.) 114 AUTOMATION_ 156 CAGE_ 073 ACCEPT_ 115 AUXILIARY_ 771 CALL_ 074 ACCESS_ 116 AWAY_ 157 CALLER ID_ 075 ACKNOWLEDGE_ 117 B (display only) 158 CAMERA_ 076 ACKNOWLEDGME NT_ 118 B 159 CANCEL_ BABY’S_ 160 CANCELED_ 006 5 007 6 008 7 009 8 010 9 011 10 012 11 013 12 014 13 015 14 016 15 017 16 018 17 019 18 020 19 021 20 022 30 023 40 024 50 025 60 026 70 027 80 028 90 029 100 030 THOUSAND_ 031 ONE_ 032 0_ 033 1_ 034 2_ 035 3_ 036 4_ 077 ACTIVE_ 119 037 5_ 078 ACTIVITY_ 120 BACK_ 161 CAR_ 038 6_ 079 ADD_ 121 BACKUP_ 162 039 7_ ADDED_ BAD_ CARBON MONOXIDE_ 080 122 040 8_ BADGE_ CASH_ ADDRESS_ 123 163 081 041 9_ BALCONY_ CCTV_ ADDRESSABLE_ 124 164 767 042 10_ 082 ADVENT_ 125 BAR_ 083 AGAIN_ 126 BARN_ AGENT_ 127 BASEMENT_ 043 11_ 044 12_ 084 165 CEILING_ 166 CELLAR_ 167 CELLULAR_ 90 Advent Commercial Fire System No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor 168 CENTER_ 212 DATA_ 254 EAST_ 298 FIRE_ 169 CENTRAL_ 213 DAUGHTER’S_ 255 EIGHTH_ 299 FIRST_ 170 CHANGE_ 214 DAY_ 776 ELECTRICAL_ 777 FLAME_ 171 CHANGED_ 215 DAYLIGHT_ 256 ELEVATOR_ 300 FLASH_ 172 CHECK IN_ 216 DAYS_ 257 ELEVENTH_ 301 FLOOD_ 173 CHECKSUM_ 773 DEALER_ 258 EMERGENCY_ 302 FLOOR_ 174 CHIME_ 217 DECEMBER_ 259 EMPLOYEE_ 303 FLOW_ 772 CIRCUIT_ 218 DECK_ 260 ENABLE_ 304 FOR_ 175 CLASS_ 219 DEGREES_ 261 ENERGY SAVER_ 305 FORCE_ 176 CLEAR_ 220 DELAY_ 262 ENERGY SAVERS_ 306 FORMAT_ 177 CLEARED_ 221 DELETE_ 263 ENTER_ 307 FOURTH_ 178 CLOSE_ 222 DELETED_ 264 ENTERED_ 308 FOYER_ 179 CLOSED_ 223 DEN_ 265 ENTRANCE_ 309 FREEZE_ 180 CLOSET_ 224 DESCRIPTORS_ 266 ENTRY_ 310 FREEZER_ 181 CLOSING_ 225 DESK_ 267 ENVIRONMENTAL_ 311 FRIDAY_ 182 CO_ 226 DETECTOR_ 268 EQUIPMENT_ 312 FROM_ 183 CO2_ 227 DEVICE_ 269 ERROR_ 313 FRONT_ 184 COAT_ 228 DEVICES_ 270 EVACUATION_ 314 FULL_ 185 CODE_ 229 DIAL_ 271 EVENT_ 315 FURNACE_ 186 CODE’S_ 230 DIFFERENT_ 272 EXECUTIVE_ 316 G (display only) 187 CODES_ 231 DIM_ 273 EXERCISE_ 317 G 188 COLLECTION_ 232 DINING_ 274 EXIST_ 318 GALLERY_ 189 Colon 233 DIRECT_ 275 EXISTS_ 319 GAME_ 190 COMMON_ 234 DISABLE_ 276 EXIT_ 320 GARAGE_ 191 COMMUNICATION_ 235 DISABLED_ 277 EXPLOSIVE_ 321 GARDEN_ 192 COMMUNICATOR_ 236 DISARM_ 278 EXTEND_ 322 GAS_ 193 COMPLETE_ 237 DISARMED_ 279 EXTENDED_ 323 GATE_ 194 COMPUTER_ 774 DISPLAY_ 280 EXTENSION_ 324 GENERATOR_ 195 CONFERENCE_ 238 DO_ 281 EXTERIOR_ 778 GENERAL_ 196 CONFIGURATION_ 775 DOCK_ 282 EXTINGUISHER_ 325 GLASS_ 197 CONSERVATORY_ 239 DOES_ (long) 283 F (display only) 326 GLOBAL_ 198 CONTACT_ 240 DOES_ (short) 284 F 327 GOLD_ 199 CONTINUE_ 241 DOOR_ 285 FACTORY_ 328 GOOD_ 200 CONTROL_ 242 DOWN_ 286 FAILED_ 329 GOODBYE_ 201 COOLER_ 243 DOWNLOAD_ 287 FAILURE_ 330 GRAY_ 202 CORRIDOR_ 244 DOWNSTAIRS_ 288 FAMILY_ 331 GREEN_ 203 COTTAGE_ 245 DRILL_ 289 FAN_ 332 GROUND_ 204 COUNT_ 246 DRIVEWAY_ 290 FATHER’S_ 333 GROUP_ 205 COUNTER_ 247 DRUG_ 291 FAULT_ 334 GUARD_ 206 CPU_ 248 DUAL_ 292 FEATURE_ 335 GUEST_ 207 CRITICAL_ 249 DUCT_ 293 FEATURES_ 336 GUN_ 208 CUSTOM_ 250 DURESS_ 294 FEBRUARY_ 337 H (display only) 209 D (display only) 251 E (display only) 295 FENCE_ 338 H 210 D 252 E 296 FIFTH_ 339 HALL_ 211 DAMPER_ 253 EARLY_ 297 FILE_ 340 HALLWAY_ Advent Commercial Fire System 91 No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor 341 HARDWIRE_ 383 JOFFRE_ 426 M (display only) 788 NON_ 342 HEAD_ 384 JULY_ 427 M 467 NON-REPORTING_ 343 HEAT_ 385 JUNE_ 428 MACHINE_ 468 NOON_ 344 HEATER_ 386 K (display only) 429 MAID’S_ 469 NORMAL_ 345 HEATING_ 387 K 430 MAILBOX_ 470 NORTH_ 346 HELLO_ 782 KEY_ 431 MAIN_ 471 NOT_ 347 HELP_ 388 KEYFOB_ 784 MAINTENANCE_ 472 NOVA ALERT_ 348 HIGH_ 389 KEYSTROKE_ 432 MALL_ 473 NOVEMBER_ 349 HISTORY_ 390 KEYSWITCH_ 433 MANAGER’S_ 474 NOW_ 350 HOLDUP_ 391 KITCHEN_ 785 MANUAL_ 475 NUMBER_ 351 HOLIDAY_ 392 L (display only) 434 MANUFACTURING_ 476 NUMBERS_ 352 HOME_ 393 L 435 MARCH_ 477 NURSERY_ 779 HORN_ 394 LADIES’_ 786 MASK_ 478 O (display only) 353 HOT TUB_ 395 LAKE_ 436 MASTER_ 479 O 354 HOUSE_ 396 LATCHKEY_ 437 MAT_ 480 OBSCURITY_ 355 I (display only) 397 LATE_ 438 MAY_ 481 O’CLOCK_ 356 I 398 LAUNDRY_ 439 MECHANICAL_ 482 OCTOBER_ 357 ID_ 783 LED_ (L.E.D.) 440 MEDIA_ 483 OF_ 358 IN_ 399 LEARN_ 441 MEDICAL_ 484 OFF_ 780 INDICATING_ 400 LEFT_ 442 MEDICINE_ 485 OFFICE_ 359 INDIRECT_ 401 LENGTH_ 443 MEMORY_ 486 0 (spoken as OH) 360 INDOOR_ 402 LEVEL_ 444 MEN’S_ 487 OK_ 361 INFORMATION_ 403 LIBRARY_ 445 MENU_ 488 ON_ 362 INFRARED_ 404 LIGHT_ 446 MESSAGE_ 489 OPEN_ 363 INHIBIT_ 405 LIGHTING_ 447 MICROPHONE_ 490 OPENING_ 781 INITIATING_ 406 LIGHTS_ 448 MICROWAVE_ 491 OPTION_ 364 IN PROGRESS_ 407 LIMIT_ 449 MIDNIGHT_ 492 OR_ 365 INPUT_ 408 LIMITS_ 450 MINUTES_ 493 ORANGE_ 366 IN SERVICE_ 409 LINE_ 451 MODE_ 494 OUT_ 367 INSIDE_ 410 LIQUID_ 452 MODIFIER_ 495 OUTDOOR_ 368 INSTANT_ 411 LIQUOR_ 453 MODIFY_ 496 OUTPUT_ 369 INTEGRATION_ 412 LIST_ 454 MODULE_ 497 OVER_ 370 INTERCOM_ 413 LISTEN_ 455 MONDAY_ 498 P (display only) 371 INTERIOR_ 414 LIVING_ 456 MONEY_ 499 P 372 INTRUSION_ 415 LOBBY_ 457 MOTHER’S_ 500 PAGER_ 373 INVALID_ 416 LOCAL_ 458 MOTION_ 501 PAINTING_ 374 IS_ 417 LOCKOUT_ 459 MOTOR_ 502 PANEL_ 375 ITEM_ 418 LOG_ 460 N (display only) 503 PANIC_ 376 J (display only) 419 LONG_ 461 N 504 PANTRY_ 377 J 420 LOOP_ 787 NAC_ (“knack”) 505 PARENTS’_ 378 JACUZZI_ 421 LOT_ 462 NEGATIVE_ 506 PARKING_ 379 JAM_ 422 LOUNGE_ 463 NEW_ 507 PARTITION_ 380 JANITOR_ 423 LOW_ 464 NIGHT_ 508 PATH_ 381 JANUARY_ 424 LOWER_ 465 NINTH_ 509 PATIO_ 382 JEWELRY_ 425 LTIME_ 466 NO_ 510 PERIMETER_ 92 Advent Commercial Fire System No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor 511 PERIOD_ 554 REDIRECT_ 596 SET_ 635 STATUS_ 512 PERMANENT_ 555 RELAY_ 597 SETPOINT_ 636 STAY_ 513 PHONE_ 556 RELEASE_ 598 SETUP_ 637 STIME_ 514 PHOTO_ 557 REMOTE_ 599 SEVENTH_ 638 STOP_ 515 PLACE_ 558 REMOVE_ 600 SHACK_ 639 STORAGE_ 516 PLANT_ 559 REMOVED_ 601 SHARED_ 640 STORE_ 517 PLEASE_ 560 REPEATER_ 602 SHED_ 641 STORY_ 518 POLICE_ 561 REPORT_ 603 SHEEP_ 642 STRIKE_ 519 POOL_ 791 REQUEST 604 SHIPPING_ 643 STRIP_ 789 PORCH 562 RESET_ 605 SHOCK_ 644 STROBE_ 520 POSITIVE_ 563 RESTORAL_ 606 SHOP_ 645 STUDY_ 521 POUND_ 564 RESTORED_ 607 SHORT_ 646 SUMP_ 522 #_ (spoken as Pound) 565 RETURN_ 794 SHUNT 647 SUPERBUS_ 523 # (spoken as Pound) 566 REVIEW_ 795 SHUTDOWN 648 SUPERVISORY_ 524 POWER_ 567 RF_ 796 SIGNALING 649 SUSPICION_ 525 PREARM_ 568 RIGHT_ 608 SHUT OFF_ 650 SUNDAY_ 526 PRESS_ 569 RING_ 609 SIDE_ 651 SWIMMING_ 527 PRESS_ (on new line) 570 ROOF_ 610 SIGNAL_ 652 SWINGER_ 528 PRESSURE_ 571 ROOM_ 611 SILENCE_ 653 SWITCH_ 529 PRIMARY_ 572 S (display only) 612 SILENT_ 654 SYSTEM_ 530 PRINTER_ 573 S 613 SILVER_ 655 T (display only) 531 PROGRAM_ 574 SAFE_ 614 SIREN_ 656 T 532 PROGRAMMING_ 575 SATURDAY_ 615 SITE_ 657 TAMPER_ 533 PROTEST_ 576 SAUNA_ 616 SIXTH_ 658 TAMPERED_ 534 PULL STATION_ 577 SCHEDULE_ 617 SKYLIGHT_ 659 TANK_ 535 PUMP_ 578 SCHEDULES_ 618 SLIDING_ 660 TAPE_ 536 PURPLE_ 579 SCHOOL_ 619 SMOKE_ 661 TELCO_ 537 Q (display only) 580 SCREEN_ 797 SNAPCARD 662 TELLER_ 538 Q 581 SCRIPT_ 620 SON’S_ 663 TEMPERATURE_ 539 QUAD_ 582 SCRIPTS_ 621 SOUND_ 664 TEMPORARY_ 540 QUIET_ 583 2ND_ 622 SOUTH_ 665 TENTH_ 541 QUIT_ 584 SECOND_ 623 SPEAKER_ 666 TEST_ 542 R (display only) 792 SECONDARY 624 SPECIAL_ 667 TESTED_ 543 R 585 SECONDS_ 798 SPECIFIC 668 TEXT_ 544 RADIO_ 586 SECTION_ 625 SPRINKLER_ 669 THE_ (short) 545 RAMP_ 587 SECTOR_ 626 STAIR_ 670 THEATER_ 546 RANGE_ 588 SECURE_ 627 STAIRS_ 671 547 READY_ 589 SECURITY_ 628 STANDARD_ THE_ (spoken as short Thee) 548 REAR_ 590 SELECTION_ 629 *_ (spoken as Star) 672 THEN_ 790 RECALL 793 SENSITIVITY 630 Flashing * -- do not use 673 THERMOSTAT_ 674 THIRD_ 675 Dash (spoken as Through) 676 Dash_ (spoken as Through) 677 THURSDAY_ 549 RECEIVER_ 591 SENSOR_ 550 RECEIVING_ 592 SENSORS_ 551 RECEPTION_ 593 SEPTEMBER_ 552 RECONNECT_ 594 SERVANT_ 553 RED_ 595 SERVICE_ Advent Commercial Fire System 631 * (spoken as Star) 632 START_ 633 STARTING_ 634 STATION_ 93 No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor No. Text Descriptor 678 TIME_ 702 U 723 VIBRATION_ 746 WEEKLY_ 679 TIMED_ 703 A_ (spoken as Uh) 724 VIDEO_ 802 WELL 680 TIMER_ 704 UNBYPASS_ 725 VIEW_ 747 WEST_ 681 TIMEOUT_ 705 UNDER_ 726 VIOLATION_ 748 WHITE_ 682 TO_ 706 UNIT_ 727 VOICE_ 749 WINDOW_ 683 TONE_ 707 UP_ 728 EVAC MESSAGE 1 750 WINE_ 684 TOOL_ 799 UPLOAD 729 EVAC MESSAGE 2 751 WING_ 685 TOOLBOX_ 708 UPSTAIRS_ 730 EVAC MESSAGE 3 752 WORKSHOP_ 686 TOP_ 709 USE_ 731 EVAC MESSAGE 4 753 X (display only) 687 TOUCHPAD_ 710 USED_ 732 EVAC MESSAGE 5 754 X 688 TRAILER_ 711 USER_ 733 VOLTS_ 755 Y (display only) 689 TRANSCEIVER_ 712 VOLUME_ 756 Y TRANSMIT_ UserTokens -- do not use 734 690 735 W (display only) 757 YARD_ 736 W 758 YELLOW_ 737 WAIT_ 759 YES_ 738 WALL_ 760 YOUR_ 739 WAREHOUSE_ 761 Z (display only) 740 WARNING_ 762 Z 741 WASH_ 763 ZONE_ 742 WASHROOM_ 764 ZONES_ 743 WATER_ 691 TRAP_ 692 TRIES_ 693 TRIP_ 694 TROUBLE_ 695 TRUCK_ 696 TUESDAY_ 697 TURN_ 698 TWELFTH_ 699 TWICE_ 700 TYPE_ 701 U (display only) 713 USES_ 714 UTILITY_ 715 V (display only) 716 V 717 VALID_ 718 VALUE_ 719 VALVE_ 720 VAULT_ 800 VERIFICATION 721 VERSION_ 722 VESTIBULE_ 801 WEATHER 744 WEDNESDAY_ 745 WEEK_ Table B.3 Two-Digit Display Descriptors Table B.3 Two-Digit Display Descriptors No. 00 Token Text 0 Token Text No. ? (question mrk) M 16 . (period) 44 ‘ (apostrophe) A 45 -- (dash) Token Text 43 Token Text 15 No. 29 No. _ (space) 01 1 30 N 17 02 2 31 O 18 B 46 __ (underline) 03 3 32 P 19 C 47 * (star) 04 4 33 Q 20 D 48 (time) E 49 (date) 05 5 34 R 21 05 6 35 S 22 F 50 (day and date) 07 7 36 T 23 G 51 _(pseudo space) 08 8 37 U 24 H 52 (return) I 53 * (Flashing star) Trouble Indicator 09 9 38 V 25 10 (undefined) 39 W 26 J 11 (undefined) 40 X 27 K 12 # (pound) 41 Y 28 L 13 : (colon) 14 / (slash) 42 Z 94 Advent Commercial Fire System Table B.6 X-10 Module Operation Table B.4 Panel House Code Defaults/Settings for 4 Partition Panels Partition /Area Panel House Code Defaults (HC1, HC2) X-10 X-10 House House House Dial Code Dial Condition Lamp Module Lamp Module Unit No. 1 Unit Nos. 2–16 Appliance/ Universal Module Unit Nos. 2–16 On entry delay On for 5 minutes Unchanged Unchanged On Fire Alarm* On On Unchanged On Police Alarm* On On Unchanged ____ ____ On Auxiliary Alarm* On On Unchanged ____ ____ Lights On On On Unchanged Lights Off Off Off Off 1 HC1 = 1 HC2 = 5 A E ____ ____ ____ ____ 2 HC1 = 2 HC2 = 6 B F ____ ____ ____ ____ 3 HC1 = 3 HC2 = 7 C G ____ ____ 4 HC1 = 4 HC2 = 8 D H ____ ____ * Fire alarms have priority over both police and auxiliary alarms. Police alarms have priority over auxiliary alarms. Table B.5 Panel House Code Defaults/Settings for 8 Partition Panels Partition /Area Panel House Code Defaults (HC1, HC2) X-10 X-10 House House House Dial Code Dial 1 HC1 = 1 HC2 = 9 A I ____ ____ ____ ____ 2 HC1 = 2 HC2 = 10 B J ____ ____ ____ ____ 3 HC1 = 3 HC2 = 11 C K ____ ____ ____ ____ 4 HC1 = 4 HC2 = 12 D L ____ ____ ____ ____ 5 HC1 (CB, CF) = 5 HC2 (CB, CF) = 13 E M ____ ____ ____ ____ 6 HC1 (CB, CF) = 6 HC2 (CB, CF) = 14 F N ____ ____ ____ ____ 7 HC1 (CB, CF) =7 HC2 (CB, CF) = 15 G O ____ ____ ____ ____ 8 HC1 (CB, CF) = 8 HC2 (CB, CF) = 16 H P ____ ____ ____ ____ Advent Commercial Fire System 95 Table B.7 X-10 and Non-X-10 Light/Device Numbers by Partition Partition 1 X-10 Unit Dial Light/Device Menu Output Setting Number Number House Code 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 X-10 Unit Dial Light/Device Menu Output Setting Number Number House Code 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 House Code 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Partition 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 House Code 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Non-X-10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Non-X-10 96 Advent Commercial Fire System Partition 3 X-10 Unit Dial Light/Device Menu Output Setting Number Number House Code 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 House Code 2 Non-X-10 Advent Commercial Fire System X-10 Unit Dial Light/Device Menu Output Setting Number Number House Code 1 House Code 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Partition 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Non-X-10 97 Partition 5 X-10 Unit Dial Light/Device Menu Output Setting Number Number House Code 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 X-10 Unit Dial Light/Device Menu Output Setting Number Number House Code 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 House Code 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Partition 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 House Code 2 Non-X-10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Non-X-10 Non-X-10 98 Advent Commercial Fire System Partition 7 X-10 Unit Dial Light/Device Menu Output Setting Number Number House Code 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 House Code 2 Non-X-10 Advent Commercial Fire System X-10 Unit Dial Light/Device Menu Output Setting Number Number House Code 1 House Code 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Partition 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Non-X-10 99 Contact ID Codes and Event Types Specific Type Contact ID Code Use Table B.8 for determining event types and CID codes. Fire Pump Activated 29 110 Fire Pump Failure 30 140 Fire Gate Valve 31 140 Low CO2 Pressure 32 140 Low Liquid Pressure 33 140 Low Liquid Level 34 140 Note Items in grey are not supported. Description Associated Zone Type Contact ID Code Description Specific Type Table B.8 Contact ID Codes Alarms (General Types 1–Alarm, 2–Alarm Cancel, 3–Alarm Restoral) Note All alarm cancels are reported as CID code 406 Associated Zone Type Table B.8 Contact ID Codes (Continued) 26, 90 Entry Exit Intrusion (Police) 35 134 10-12* *Advent has a defined level that reports “silent burglary” (CID 146). This will be used in place of the defined event code at the appropriate level. Perimeter Intrusion (Police) 37 131 13* Interior Intrusion (Police) 38 132 14-20* Unspecified 0 140 Fire Trouble Fire 1 110 26, 90 Fire Panic 2 115 60(B), 62, Touchpad Unspecified 0 373 8, 9, 30*, 60(A), 61*, 64*, 75-79* Hardwire Trouble 1 373 Ground Fault 2 310 Panics Police 3 130 (General Types 4–Zone Trouble Fire, 5–Zone Trouble Restoral Fire) Police Panic 4 120 0, 1, Touchpad Panics Device Trouble 3 373 Medical 5 100 4-7, Touchpad Panics RF Supervisory 4 381 Medical Panic 6 101 54-57, Touchpad Panics RF Low Battery 5 384 Auxiliary 7 140 Tamper 6 383 Auxiliary Panic 8 100 4-7, Touchpad Panics Suspected Sensor Failure 7 373 Tamper 9 144 63*, 65*, 66*, 85, Partial Obscurity 8 386 RF Jam 9 373 Zone AC Failure 10 373 Zone Low Battery 11 373 NAC Trouble 12 373 Analog Zone Trouble 13 373 Fire Supervisory Trouble 14 200 96 Pump Failure 15 206 91 Gate Valve Closed 16 203 92 Any Zone No Activity 10 102 Suspicion 11 122 Buddy 12 140 Low Temperature Limit 13 159 High Temperature Limit 14 158 Keystroke Violation 15 145 Duress 16 121 Exit Fault 17 374 Explosive Gas 18 151 2, 3, 58, 73, 74 34, 67 Carbon Monoxide 19 162 68 Environmental 20 150 29 Latchkey 21 642 Equipment Tamper 22 137 Holdup 23 122 CO2 Pressure 17 202 93 Liquid Pressure 18 201 94 Liquid Level 19 204 95 Non-Fire Trouble (General Types 6–Zone Trouble Non Fire, 7–Zone Trouble Restoral Non Fire) 2, 3, 58, 73, 74 Unspecified 0 380 1 380 Sprinkler 24 113 82 Hardwire Trouble Heat 25 114 81 Ground Fault 2 310 Siren Tamper 26 137 Device Trouble 3 380 Smoke 27 111 80 RF Supervisory 4 381 Repeater 28 144 63*, 65*, 66*, 85, RF Low Battery 5 384 Any Zone 100 Advent Commercial Fire System 8 407 Associated Zone Type Contact ID Code 6 383 Remote Suspected Sensor Failure 7 391 Partition/Area Configuration Change Partial Obscurity 8 386 (General Type 12–Partition/Area Configuration Change) RF Jam 9 380 Access Code Added 0 306 1 306 Description Contact ID Code Specific Type Tamper Description Specific Type Table B.8 Contact ID Codes (Continued) Associated Zone Type Table B.8 Contact ID Codes (Continued) Zone AC Failure 10 380 Access Code Deleted Zone Low Battery 11 380 Access Code Changed 2 306 NAC Trouble 12 380 Access Code Expired 3 306 Analog Zone Trouble 13 380 Code Authority Changed 4 306 5 306 Fire Supervisory Trouble 14 200 96 Authority Level Changed Pump Failure 15 206 91 Schedule Changed 6 306 Gate Valve Closed 16 203 92 Arm/OC Schedule Changed 7 632 CO2 Pressure 17 202 93 Zone Added 8 306 9 306 Liquid Pressure 18 201 94 Zone Deleted Liquid Level 19 204 95 Partition/Area Event (General Type 13–Partition/Area Event) Bypass and Unbypass (General Types 8–Bypass, 9–Unbypass Schedule On 0 None Direct 0 570 Schedule Off 1 None Indirect 1 570 Latchkey On 2 None 3 None Swinger 2 575 Latchkey Off Inhibit 3 570 Smoke Loop Reset 4 None Access Code Entered 5 462 Opening (General Type 10–Opening) Arming Level Change 6 None Normal 0 401 Alarm Reported 7 None Early 1 451 Agent Release 8 None Late 2 452 Agent Release Restoral 9 None Fail 3 453 Remote Access 10 410 Exception 4 450 Keystroke Violation 11 None Extension 5 450 Manual Force Arm 12 401 Keyswitch/Keyfob Disarm 6 409 Auto Force Arm 13 457 Scheduled Disarm 7 403 Force Arm Failed 14 455 Remote 8 407 Protest Start 15 None Protest End 16 None Closing (General Type 11–Closing) Partition/Area Test Normal 0 401 (General Type 14– Partition/Area Test) Early 1 451 Manual Phone Test 0 601 Late 2 452 Auto Phone Test 1 602 Fail 3 454 Off-Normal Auto Phone Test 2 608 Exception 4 450 Phone Test Passed None Extension 5 464 Phone Test Failed 4 None Keyswitch/Keyfob Disarm 6 409 User Zone Test Started 5 607 Scheduled Disarm 7 403 User Zone Test Ended 6 607 Advent Commercial Fire System 3 101 Contact ID Code Specific Type Contact ID Code Associated Zone Type Table B.8 Contact ID Codes (Continued) Specific Type Associated Zone Type Table B.8 Contact ID Codes (Continued) User Zone Test Complete 7 607 Analog Module Trouble 27 333 User Zone Test Incomplete 8 607 Cell Module Trouble 28 333 User Zone Test Trip 9 611 Buddy #1 Failure 29 334 84, 85 Installer Zone Test Started 10 607 Buddy #2 Failure 30 334 84, 85 Installer Zone Test Ended 11 607 Buddy #3 Failure 31 334 84, 85 Installer Zone Test Complete 12 607 Buddy #4 Failure 32 334 84, 85 Installer Zone Test Incomplete 607 SnapCard Trouble 33 333 Analog Loop Short 34 332 Analog Loop Break 35 331 Analog Head at Address 0 36 333 Description 13 Installer Zone Test Trip 14 611 Fire Drill 15 604 System Trouble (General Types 15–System Trouble, 16–System Trouble Restoral) Description Unenrolled Analog Head 37 333 Duplicate Analog Head 38 333 Receiver Failure 0 355 Analog Loop Initializing 39 333 Antenna Tamper 1 355 Microphone Switch Trouble 40 333 Main Low Battery 2 302 Microphone Trouble 41 333 SnapCard Low Battery 3 302 Microphone Audio Trouble 42 333 Module Low Battery 4 338 JTech Module Trouble 43 333 Main AC Power Failure 5 301 Voice Siren Tamper 44 320 Snap Card AC Power Failure 6 301 System Configuration Change Module AC Power Failure 7 342 (General Type 17–System Configuration Change) Auxiliary Power Failure 8 330 Program Mode Entry 0 627 Shutdown 9 308 Program Mode Exit No Change 1 628 Program Mode Exit With Change 2 306 Download Started 3 412 Download Ended No Change 4 416 Download Ended With Change 5 412 Download Error 6 413 Download Denied 7 413 Date/Time Changed 8 625 Expansion Module Added 9 531 Expansion Module Deleted 10 532 Speech Tokens Changed 11 306 Program Code Changed 12 306 First Service -- Cold Reset 13 305 Bus Low Power Mode 10 330 Phone Line #1 Failure (will be reported to phone 2) 11 351 Phone Line #2 Failure (will be reported to phone 1) 12 352 Remote Phone Tamper 13 413 Watchdog Reset 14 305 RAM Failure 15 303 Flash Error 16 304 Printer Trouble 17 336 History Buffer Full 18 623 History Buffer Overflow 19 624 Report Buffer Overflow 20 624 Bus Device Failure 21 333 Failure to Communicate 22 354 308 23 353 Back in Service -- Warm Reset 14 Long Range Radio Trouble 15 306 Module Tamper 24 341 Installer Code Changed Unenrolled Module 25 333 System Error Audio Amplifier Trouble 26 320 33 33 (General Type 18–System Event) 102 Advent Commercial Fire System Contact ID Code Callback Requested 0 411 Output Activity 1 None Buddy Reception 2 None Buddy Transmit Request 3 None History Buffer Cleared 4 621 Output On 5 None Output Off 6 None Description System Test (General Type 19–System Test) Manual Phone Test 0 601 Auto Phone Test 1 602 Off-Normal Auto Phone Test 2 608 Phone Test Passed 3 None Phone Test Failed 4 None Advent Commercial Fire System Associated Zone Type Specific Type Table B.8 Contact ID Codes (Continued) Additional CID Reporting Table B.9 shows additional CID reports. Table B.9 Additional CID Reporting Type Number Range Example System Reports 00 System low battery would report as 000. Normal Zones 01–499 Zone number 4 would report as 004. Bus Devices 500–594 Device number 1 would report as 501. Touchpad Panic Zones 595–599 Touchpad fire panic would report as 599 Touchpad police panic would report as 598. Touchpad auxiliary panic would report as 597. Touchpad medical panic would report as 596. Note Only if setting yy005 is on. User 600–849 User number 52 would report as 652. Local Phone Reports 900 Local phone panic would report as 900. Remote Phone Reports 901 Remote phone, phone test would report as 901. Installer Code Alarm cancelled with installer code would report as 999. 999 103 Table B.10 LED Types and Behaviors LED Types LED Type Description LED Type Behavior LED Data When the Green LED is On When the Yellow LED is On When the RED LED is On 0 Disable all LED’s (default) 1 Zone status type 1 Zone number Zone normal Zone in trouble or bypassed Zone in alarm 2 Zone status type 2 Zone number Zone normal Zone open, in trouble, or bypassed Zone in alarm 3 Zone status type 3 Zone number Zone normal Zone in trouble or bypassed Zone open (unrestored) 4 Programmable output status type 1 Output number Output off Output on 5 Programmable output status type 2 Output number Output off Output on 6 Arming level Partition/Area Partition/Area disarmed Partition/Area armed 7 Alarm/Trouble status Partition/Area Partition/Area normal Partition/Area in trouble Partition/Area in alarm 8 System trouble No system trouble System trouble 9 Main AC trouble Main AC on Main AC off 10 SnapCard AC trouble SnapCard AC on SnapCard AC off 11 Module AC trouble Module AC on Module AC off 12 Auxiliary power trouble Auxiliary power OK Auxiliary power trouble 13 Main battery trouble Main battery(s) OK Main battery(s) low 14 SnapCard battery trouble SnapCard battery(s) OK SnapCard battery(s) low 15 Module battery trouble Module battery OK Module battery(s) low. Note: If no LEDs are on, either the group is not programmed or the partition/area is not enabled. 104 Advent Commercial Fire System Smoke and Heat Detector Installation L iv in g D in in g R o o m R o o m O ffic e O ffic e B e d ro o m K itc h e n R o o m R o o m R o o m B e d ro o m O ffic e L a d ie s E le v a to r M e n s s m o k e d e te c to r s h o u ld b e lo c a te d o n e a c h le v e l. B e d ro o m C o n fe re n c e R o o m B e d ro o m H L iv in g R o o m O ffic e H a ll H C lo s e t S ta ir w e ll S m o k e d e te c to r s s h o u ld b e lo c a te d b e tw e e n th e s le e p in g a r e a a n d th e r e s t o f th e fa m ily liv in g u n it. O ffic e A K itc h e n R o o m T V H a ll L iv in g O ffic e O ffic e D in in g B e d ro o m H O ffic e O ffic e L o b b y B a s e m e n t D in in g H a ll B e d ro o m H a ll B e d ro o m S ta ir w e ll H a ll Smoke and heat detector installation must adhere to the following diagram: B e d ro o m In fa m ily liv in g u n its w ith m o r e th a n o n e s le e p in g a r e a , lo c a te a s m o k e d e te c to r a t e a c h a re a . In c o m m e r c ia l p r o p e r tie s a s m o k e d e te c to r s h o u ld b e lo c a te d in e a c h r o o m . N O T E : C e ilin g -m o u n te d s m o k e d e te c to r s s h o u ld b e lo c a te d in th e c e n te r o f th e r o o m o r h a ll, o r n o t le s s th a n 4 in c h e s fr o m th e w a ll. W h e n th e d e te c to r is m o u n te d o n th e w a ll, th e to p o f th e d e te c to r s h o u ld b e 4 to 1 2 in c h e s fr o m th e c e ilin g . N O T E : D o n o t in s ta ll s 1 0 0 ° F o r b e lo w r e g is te r s o r o th fr o m e n te r in g t N O T E : A d d itio n a l in fo r m a tio n o n h o u s e h o ld fir e w a r n in g is a v a ila b le a t n o m in a l c o s t fr o m : T h e N a tio n a l F ir e P r o te c tio n A s s o c ia tio n , B a tte r y m a r c h P a r k , Q u in c y , M A 0 2 2 6 9 . R e q u e s t S ta n d a r d N o . N F P A 7 4 . m o 4 0 e r h e k e ° F . lo c d e t d e te c to r s w h e r e n o r m a l a m b ie n t te m p e r a tu r e s a r e a b o v e A ls o , d o n o t lo c a te d e te c to r s in fr o n t o f A C / H e a t a tio n s w h e r e n o r m a l a ir c ir c u la tio n w ill k e e p s m o k e e c to r. R e q u ir e d s m o k e d e te c to r H H e a t d e te c to r S m o k e d e te c to r is o p tio n a l if d o o r is n o t p r o v id e d b e tw e e n b a s e m e n t a n d r e c r e a tio n r o o m s . 8 5 5 7 g 1 6 0 a .d s f Advent Commercial Fire System 105 106 Advent Commercial Fire System Appendix C: Commercial Fire Wiring Examples For Supplementary Use Only Connecting Speakers for Fire Protective Signaling Units Ext. Siren/Horn + 1 2 V D C IN T . B E L L R T N O U T IN 4 5 6 7 8 Connect UL-listed speakers for fire protective singling units as shown in Figure C1. V O IC E S IR E N V O IC E S IR E N 9 1 0 220 MF, 35V Capacitor (Non-Polarized) 17-101 (Locate at Device) S Listed DC Horn/Strobe(s) + H Listed 4 OHM Speaker for Fire Protective Signaling Unit 2.0K OHM EOL Resistor 49-467 (Locate at Last Device) NOTE: Use in-and-out (daisy-chain) multiple device wiring methods only. Impedance must be 8 5 4 3 2 7 4 A .D S F between 4 to 8 OHMS. Connect UL-listed DC horns, strobes, and horn/strobe combinations as shown in Figure C2. + NOTE: For supplementary use only. Figure C2. Connecting UL-Listed Horns and Strobes to the Panel Figure C1. Connecting UL-Listed Speakers. Connecting Horns and Strobes H Connecting Hardwire Full Pulls Connect one or more hardwire fire pulls as shown in Figure C3. Z O N E C O M Z O N E 1 2.0K OHM EOL Resistor (at last device) 49-467 2 Conductor 18-Gauge Solid Wire 8 5 7 3 2 7 7 A .D S F Figure C3. Connecting Hardwire Fire Pulls Connecting Water Flow Detection Devices. Connect one or more water flow detection devices as shown in Figure C4. Advent Commercial Fire System 107 duit. 2.0K OHM EOL Resistor (at last device) To wire the trouble indicator: 1. Wire the “AC Fail” and “Battery Fail” outputs to the “Fault” input in the AL602ITI as shown in Figure C5. 2. Wire the N.O. and C terminals of the common trouble output on the AL602ITI to an input zone on the Advent panel as shown in Figure X. This input zone must be learned into the Advent panel as Zone type 96. Detail To wire the audible output: 1. Configure a relay output on a 4 relay output module as an audible (fire alarm-not silent) output (used to control horns), using Advent downloader software on site. 2. Wire this output relay to input 2 on the AL602ITI as shown in Figure C5. 2 Conductor 18-Gauge Solid Wire Note The 4 Relay Output Module must be mounted inside the Advent panel enclosure. Figure C4. Connecting Water Flow Devices Wiring AL602ITI Power Supply The Advent Fire panel will be configured for a continuous fire alarm output, and an audible fire alarm output. The continuous output is used to control visual alarm appliances (strobes), and is active until a fire alarm is acknowledged (cancelled). The audible output is used to control audible alarm appliances (horns), and is active until a fire alarm is silenced. A trouble indicator output in the AL602ITI activates a relay output for AC power loss, low backup battery or trouble on any of the output circuits. This output is learned in to a fire supervisory input (zone type 96) on the Advent panel. If additional power or additional outputs are required, up to four AL 602ITI NAC Power Supplies can be controlled from one pair of Advent Fire panel outputs. Note The AL602ITI must be mounted within 20 feet of the Advent panel enclosure and all wiring between the Advent panel and the AL602ITI must be enclosed in con- To wire the visual (strobe) output: 1. Configure a relay output on a 4 relay output module as a continuous fire alarm output (used to control strobes), using Advent downloader software on site. 2. Wire this output relay to input 1 on the AL602ITI as shown in Figure C5. Note The 4 Relay Output Module must be mounted inside the Advent panel enclosure. If additional power or outputs are required, up to 3 additional AL602ITI NAC Power Supplies can be added by connecting the “RET” terminals of the first AL602ITI to the corresponding “IN” terminals of the next AL602ITI and so on. See Figure C5 for details. Set the DIP switches on the AL602ITI as required for the horn/strobes used. Refer to the AL602ITI installation instructions for information on setting the DIP switches and wiring the output circuits. 108 Advent Commercial Fire System B A T F A IL A C F A IL C N C N O C N C O U T 1 IN P U T S E L T E M P O R S T R O B E S IN > O U T S A U X + N O D C 'R E M O T E ' C + + B A T O U T 3 E C T A L Y N C Y N C O U T 2 O IN P U T S E L E T E M P O R A S T R O B E S Y IN > O U T S Y A C A C Refer to AL602ITI Installation Instructions For DIP Switch Settings U T 4 C T L N C N C (To Power Sup Board Bat Fail NC) D C N O C 'F A U L T ' N C + Trouble Output to any Advent Panel Input or Input Module Programmed as Zone Type 96 C PS-12/24-8 or AL802UL-ADA Logic Board S W 2 S W 1 + O U T 1 + O U T 2 + O U T 3 + IN 1 IN 2 + IN 2 N C IN 1 + (To Power Sup Board AC Fail C) PS-12/24-8 or AL802UL-ADA Power Supply N O (To Logic Board C “Fault”) (To Logic Board NC) Transformer O U T 4 Listed 2K-OHM EOL Resistor R E T 1 + R E T 1 R E T 2 + R E T 2 To IN2 of Next AL602ITI + + Visual (Strobe) Output To IN1 of Next AL602ITI Audible (Horn) Output To any Available Outputs 8 5 4 3 2 7 2 A .D S F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 Z O N E C Z O N G B U B U + 1 2 V N C O N N C O N N C O N N C O N O M E 1 N D S B S A D C O 4 M 4 C 4 O 3 M 3 C 3 O 2 M 2 C 2 O 1 M 1 C 1 1 4 Relay Output Module (60-770) (Mounted Inside Advent Panel Enclosure) Figure C5. Wiring AL602ITI Power Supply Advent Commercial Fire System 109 FCC Notices FCC Part 15 Information to the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interlogix Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. ACTA Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. Located on this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. FCC Part 68 Registration No. B4ZUSA-27810-AL-E The REN is used to determine the maximum number of devices that may be connected to your telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most areas, the sum of all device RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label. A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements as adopted by ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compliant modular jack that is also compliant. See the Installation Instructions for details. Alarm dialing equipment must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergency situation. It must be able to do this even if other equipment (telephone, answering system, computer modem, etc.) already has the telephone line in use. To do so, alarm dialing equipment must be connected to a properly installed RJ31X jack that is electrically in series and ahead of all other equipment attached to the same telephone line. Proper installation is depicted in the following diagram. If you have any questions concerning these instructions, consult your local telephone company or a qualified installer about installing an RJ31X jack and alarm dialing equipment for you. C u s to m e r P r e m is e s E q u ip m e n t a n d W ir in g N e tw o rk S e r v ic e P r o v id e r 's F a c ilitie s A la r m D ia lin g E q u ip m e n t R J 3 1 X J a c k C o m p u te r U n u s e d R J -1 1 J a c k T e le p h o n e L in e N e tw o rk D e m a r c a tio n P o in t A n s w e r in g S y s te m T e le p h o n e T e le p h o n e F a x M a c h in e U n u s e d R J -1 1 J a c k T e le p h o n e If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect your service. If possible, you will be notified in advance. When advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will also be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. You will be given advance notice in order to maintain uninterrupted service. If you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact the company that installed the equipment for service and/or repair information. The telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. All Panel Terminal Connections Except Backup Battery Are Class II Power Limited ITI Advent Commercial Fire System 60-562-03-250Z and 60-562-06-132Z Use Onboard Panel Inputs Only For Fire Or Burglary Applications. Do Not Mix Fire And Burglary Applications. For Supplementary Use Only 2 4 V A C 2 4 V A C 1 2 Secondary IMPORTANT! Ext. Siren/Horn G N D + 1 2 V D C IN T . B E L L R T N O U T 3 4 5 6 7 IN General Purpose Inputs/Outputs V O IC E S IR E N V O IC E S IR E N I/O C O M 1 2 3 4 5 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 8 Not Used 2-Wire Smoke Loop 6 IN P U T 7 M IC G N D + 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 6 5 0 m A R G Listed Panel Cabinet Tamper Switch (Normally Closed) Phone Test Tip/Ring Lugs Load 4 Note 1: Class 1 24 VAC 100 VA 60-830 Line Splice To 110 VAC 60 HZ Circuit Listed DC Horn/Strobe(s) Supplementary Use Only H S + H 2.0K OHM EOL Resistor (Black) 49-467 (at last device) 220 MF 35 V Capacitor 17-101 + Listed 4 OHM Speaker For Fire Protective Signaling Unit (12 VDC, 200 MA Max.) Z O N E 1 1 1 1 2 To Additional Listed Superbus Touchpads And/Or Modules Earth Ground Panel SuperBus Wiring Harness 49-462 Black (Gnd) White (Bus B) Green (Bus A) Red (+12 VDC) Lower Left Panel Mounting Screw (Green) Use In-and-Out (Daisy-Chain) Multiple Device Wiring Methods Only 2.0K OHM EOL Resistor 49-467 (at last device) 2 Conductor 18-Gauge Solid Wire Z O N E 1 1 1 1 2 B Note 3: SuperBus Device Connectors (2) Primary IMPORTANT! Use Bus 1 and Bus 2 Headers For Only Fire or Burglary Applications. Do Not Mix Fire And Burglary Bus Devices On Either Header. 2.0K OHM EOL Resistor 49-467 (at last device) Also, All Bus Device Inputs And Outputs Must Be Dedicated To Either Fire Or Burglary Applications. Do Not Mix Fire And Burglary Applications On Inputs and Outputs on Any Bus Device. Use In-and-Out (Daisy-Chain) Multiple Device Wiring Methods Only Dual DB-8 Phone Cord 49-426(3) R J -3 (C A -7 P H O J A C IX 8 A ) N E K 2.0K OHM Phone Line 1 EOL Resistor 49-467 (at last device) R J -3 IX Note 6: Listed Water Flow Sensors Z O N E C O M W Connectors For Optional Listed Panel Input/Output Expansion SnapCards Note 4: Listed 2-Wire Smoke/Heat Detector + Note 6: Listed Fire Pulls I/O C O M G Phone Jack Note 2: Listed Output Device Control + 2.0K OHM EOL Resistor (Black) 49-467 (at last device) B 6 5 0 m A R Built-In Circuit Breaker W (C A -7 8 A ) P H O N E J A C K Dual Phone Line Module 60-768 IMPORTANT! SnapCard Expansion Slots Must Be Used For Either Fire Or Burglary Applications. Do Not Mix Fire and Burglary Applications on SnapCard Inputs and Outputs. P A N E L L IN E 1 L IN E 2 T E R M IN A L S T R IP Phone Line 2 Splice NOTES: 1. The AC power supply is non-power limited. It must be separated from all power limited wiring by at least 0.25” and wired using a separate knockout. 2. Or to any general purpose I/O terminal programmed as an output. For UL burglary use only. 3. Either connector may be used for connecting up to 31 SuperBus 2000 devices. 4. 2-wire smoke loop compatibility identifier 60-562. 5. See SuperBus 2000 Dual Phone Line Module Installation Instructions (document number 466-1363) for module and BUS and phone jack wiring details. 6. Or to any general purpose I/O terminal programmed as an input. 2.0K OHM EOL Resistor (Black) 49-467 (locate at device) Optional Listed Touchpad Enable Keyswitch (Normally Closed) Not Used Yellow Touchpad Wiring Harness 49-430 SuperBus 2-Line Alphanumeric Touchpad 60-810-4 1/2-Inch EMT Conduit 2 Conductor 18-Gauge Solid Wire The Following Terminals Are Supervised: 1, 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, and 22. The Following Terminals Are Not Supervised: 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 19, and 20. 8 5 4 3 1 6 3 E .D S F ) *(,QWHUORJL[ ,7, 6HFRQG6WUHHW1RUWK 1RUWK6DLQW3DXO0LQQHVRWD )D[
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