EMTS 150701 IntegrAlarm Control Panel User Manual 406984

EMTS Inc. IntegrAlarm Control Panel 406984

Contents

Installation Guide

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IntegrAlarm
IA-1000 WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM
INSTALLER MANUAL
February 2004
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Table of Contents
1 Control Panel Description.................................................................. 4
1.1 FCC Compliance & Statements........................................................ 5
1.1.1 FCC Part 15 Compliance Statement................................................ 5
The FCC Wants You to Know ........................................................................... 5
FCC ID: RUF150704.......................................................................................... 5
FCC Warning....................................................................................................... 6
1.1.2 FCC Part 68 Statements.................................................................... 7
2 Installation Procedure....................................................................... 12
2.1 Battery Installation ............................................................................ 12
2.2 RJ31X Connector.............................................................................. 12
2.3 Connectors J5 and J7 ...................................................................... 12
2.4 Connector J9 (Terminal Block)........................................................ 13
3 Programming Procedure.................................................................. 14
3.1 General ............................................................................................... 14
3.2 Installer Programming Functions.................................................... 14
3.2.1 Zone Options ..................................................................................... 15
3.2.2 Timers & Counter .............................................................................. 25
3.2.3 System Options................................................................................. 28
3.2.4 Access Codes.................................................................................... 36
3.2.5 Output Options .................................................................................. 37
3.2.6 X-10 Options...................................................................................... 40
3.2.7 Communications Options ................................................................ 44
3.2.8 Report Codes..................................................................................... 52
3.2.9 Download Options............................................................................. 59
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3.2.10 Enroll Zones....................................................................................... 62
3.2.11 Place Test........................................................................................... 63
3.2.12 Others ................................................................................................. 64
3.2.13 Saving Data........................................................................................ 67
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1 Control Panel Description
The Control Panel consists of an RF transceiver, a micro-controller, a
non-volatile memory, a power supply, a user interface, a siren, a
buzzer, a tamper switch and a battery.
The Control Panel is composed of the following principal parts:
Mounting plate.
Control Panel unit with keypad, display, electronic
assembly, siren, speaker, microphone, 4 LEDs and
battery compartment.
6 NiCd size AA batteries.
Wall mounted AC adapter (120 VAC to 9 VAC insulation
transformer)
The complete Control Panel and keyboard and an exploded view of
the Control Panel are shown below.
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1.1 FCC Compliance & Statements
1.1.1 FCC Part 15 Compliance Statement
The FCC Wants You to Know
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
a) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
b) Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
c) Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
d) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician.
FCC ID: RUF150704
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference and
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(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Warning
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void
the user authority to operate the equipment under FCC Rules.
Instructions concerning human exposure to radio frequency
electromagnetic fields.
To comply with FCC Section 1.307 (b)(1) for human exposure to radio
frequency electromagnetic fields, implement the following instruction:
A distance of at least 20cm. between the equipment and all persons
should be maintained during the operation of the equipment.
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1.1.2 FCC Part 68 Statements
a. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and
requirements adopted by ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is
a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in
the format US: AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested this number must be
provided to the telephone company.
b. Facility Interface Codes (“FIC”): 02LS2. Service Order Codes
(“SOC”): 9.0Y
c. Screw terminals are used to connect this equipment to the
premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the
applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the
ACTA. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack
that is also compliant.
For shared telephone line (premises telephones and security
system) RJ31X junction box must be used at the telephone
company cable entrance into the premises.
d. REN - NA
e. If the IA-CP1 Control Panel for security systems causes harm to
the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in
advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required.
But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will
notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of
your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is
necessary.
f. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities,
equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation
of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide
advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to
maintain uninterrupted service.
g. If trouble is experienced with the VPP - T1 channel recording
adapter, for repair or warranty information, please contact VERINT
Systems Inc, 330 South Service road, Melville, New-York, 11747,
USA, phone number 001 631 9629600. If the equipment is causing
harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request
that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
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h. user should not attempt to perform any repair in this equipment.
The control panel includes telephone line monitor that gives an alarm
in case of the telephone line failure.
i. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact
the state public utility commission, public service commission or
corporation commission for information.
j If your premises has specially wired alarm equipment connected to
the telephone line, ensure the installation of this IA-CP1 Control
Panel for security systems does not disable your alarm equipment. If
you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult
your telephone company or a qualified installer.
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2 Installation Procedure
2.1 Battery Installation
Remove screw to open Control Panel battery case cover. Insert 6
NiCd AA batteries. Replace screw.
2.2 RJ31X Connector
Open the RJ31X connector to reveal eight screws.
Cut the main telephone cable.
Connect the red strand of the main telephone cable (Net Ring) to the
red wire inside the RJ31X connector.
Connect the green strand of the main telephone cable (Net Tip) to
the green wire inside the RJ31X connector.
Connect the yellow strand of the main telephone cable (Telco Ring)
to the yellow wire inside the RJ31X connector.
Connect the black strand of the main telephone cable (Telco Tip) to
the black wire inside the RJ31X connector.
Plug the short cable into the RJ31X connector.
Connect the red strand of the main telephone cable (Net Ring) to the
Net Ring terminal on the terminal block (see Section 1.4 below).
Connect the green strand of the main telephone cable (Net Tip) to
the Net Tip terminal on the terminal block (see Section 1.4 below).
Connect the yellow strand of the main telephone cable (Telco Ring)
to the Telco Ring terminal on the terminal block (see Section 1.4
below).
Connect the black strand of the main telephone cable (Telco Tip) to
the Telco Tip terminal on the terminal block (see Section 1.4 below).
2.3 Connectors J5 and J7
Connector J5 (marked on the Control Panel PCB) is an RJ11
connector. Connect it to the X-10 units in the system.
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Connector J7 (marked on the Control Panel PCB) is an RJ45
connector. Connect it to the system computer (if any).
2.4 Connector J9 (Terminal Block)
Connect the first GND terminal to the ground for the wired zone.
Connect the WIRED ZONE terminal to the wired zone.
Connect the PGM-1 and PGM-2 terminals to the PGM units in the
system.
Connect the EARTH terminal to the earth for the PGM units in the
system.
Connect the 9V AC-1 and 9V AC-2 terminals to the 9V mains
transformer.
Connect the second GND terminal to the ground for the 9V mains
transformer.
The remaining terminals (Telco Tip, Telco Ring, Net Tip, Net Ring)
are already connected (see Section 1.2 above).
Check all connections. Plug 9V mains transformer into 110V mains.
System opening screen will be displayed. Proceed to Section 2
below.
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3 Programming Procedure
3.1 General
The functions performed by the Installer are implemented by means
of the four keys at the top of the Control Panel and the numeric
keypad.
These functions are viewed from the Installer Menu, accessible from
the Main Menu.
3.2 Installer Programming Functions
To access the Main Menu, press OK at top of Control Panel when
system is disarmed and opening screen is displayed. Screen will
show:
MAIN MENU
1: USER
From this menu, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to access
the Installer menu. Screen will show:
MAIN MENU
3: INSTALLER
Press OK at top of Control Panel. An ENTER ID prompt will be
displayed and an "Enter ID" voice prompt will sound. Enter your
Installer ID.
Note: The Installer functions can only be implemented by the system
installer. If an ordinary User or Master ID or an incorrect code is
entered for any Installer function, an INCORRECT ID prompt will be
displayed and an "Incorrect ID" voice prompt will sound. After 1
second, an ENTER ID prompt will be displayed and an "Enter ID"
voice prompt will sound. (After three incorrect ID entries, the system
will respond with an INCORRECT ID prompt and an "Incorrect ID"
voice message, followed by an ACCESS DENIED prompt and an
"Access Denied" voice message, and access to the system from the
Control Panel will be denied for a preprogrammed interval of time.)
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Note: The system installation should be performed continuously. If a
pause of more than the number of minutes determined for the
Installer Dialog timeout (INST. DLG. T/O) in Section 3.2.2 below
(default: 20 minutes) occurs, the installation will be terminated and
the opening screen will again be displayed, without saving the
installation data.
Note: At any point in any Installer function, pressing OK at top of
Control Panel will move one level downward in the menu structure;
pressing ESC at top of Control Panel will move one level upward in
the menu structure.
3.2.1 Zone Options
From the Installer menu, when you have entered your Installer ID,
screen will show:
INSTALLER MENU
1: ZONE OPTIONS
There are many sub-functions within the Zone Options function.
Before the first sub-function, it is necessary to define the zone for
which the sub-function options are being programmed. In other
words, when the system is first set up, the entire Zone Options
function must be repeated for each zone.
To define the zone, press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will
show:
ZONE PROGRAMMING
1. Zn. Def.
To define the zone (Enter Zone #), press OK at top of Control Panel.
Screen will show:
ENTER ZONE # 1
FRONT DOOR
To confirm Zone 1 as the zone now being programmed, press OK at
top of Control Panel. To change the default, key in the desired
number on numeric keypad and press OK at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function: Zone Enable.
Screen will show:
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01: ZONE ENABLE
Enable
To confirm that this zone is enabled, press DOWN key at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next zone definition option. To change
the default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel
(if Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to
Enable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function: Zone Type.
Screen will show:
02: ZONE TYPE
Delay 1
Press OK at top of Control Panel. The character will be replaced
by ‡. Screen will show:
02: ZONE TYPE
Delay 1
To select zone type for this zone (Note: a list of zone types appears
in the Appendix to this manual), press DOWN or UP keys at top of
Control Panel until desired zone type is displayed. Now press ESC
key at top of Control Panel to return to Zone Definitions menu and
press DOWN key to proceed to next sub-function: Zone Labels.
Screen will show:
ZONE PROGRAMMING
2. Zn. Labels
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
ENTER ZONE # 1
FRONT DOOR
To select zone label, press OK at top of Control Panel.
01: ZONE LABEL
FRONT DOOR
Press OK at top of Control Panel. The character will be replaced
by ‡. Screen will show:
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01: ZONE LABEL
FRONT DOOR
To select zone label for this zone (Note: a list of zone labels appears
in the Appendix to this manual), press DOWN or UP keys at top of
Control Panel until desired zone label is displayed, and then press
OK at top of Control Panel. Now press ESC key at top of Control
Panel twice to return to Zone Programming menu and press DOWN
key to proceed to next sub-function (unless a custom label is desired
for this zone).
If a custom label is desired for this zone, press ESC key at top of
Control Panel once, and press DOWN key at top of Control Panel.
Screen will show:
02: CUSTOM LABEL
FRONT DOOR
Press OK at top of Control Panel. The "F" in FRONT will blink. Using
the numeric keypad like a cellular telephone keypad, change the "F"
to the desired letter. The "R" will then blink. Repeat until the entire
desired custom label has been keyed in. (To skip a letter, press
DOWN key.) Now press OK at top of Control Panel. Now press ESC
key at top of Control Panel to return to Zone Labels menu and press
DOWN key to proceed to next sub-function: Zone Attributes.
Screen will show:
ZONE PROGRAMMING
3. Zn. Attributes
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
ENTER ZONE # 1
FRONT DOOR
To select zone attributes for this zone, press OK at top of Control
Panel. Screen will show:
01: CHIME ENABLE
Enable
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To enable the chime function and proceed to next zone attribute,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the default from
Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if Disable is
displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Enable) and then
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function. Screen will show:
02: BYPASS ENABLE
Disable
To disable the zone bypass function and proceed to next zone
attribute, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Disable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
03: FORCE ARM
Disable
To disable the force arm function and proceed to next zone attribute,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the default from
Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if Enable is
displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Disable) and then
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function. Screen will show:
04: CROSS ZONE
Disable
To disable the cross zone function and proceed to next zone
attribute, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Disable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
05: STROBE TYPE
Strobe None
If no strobe exists for this zone, press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
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To determine a strobe type, press OK at top of Control Panel. The
character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
05: STROBE TYPE
*Strobe None
To select strobe type for this zone (Note: a list of strobe types
appears in the Appendix to this manual), press DOWN or UP keys at
top of Control Panel until desired strobe type is displayed, and then
press ESC key followed by DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
06: SWINGER STOP
No shutdown
If no swinger shutdown exists for this zone, press DOWN key at top
of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To determine a swinger shutdown type, press OK at top of Control
Panel. The character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
06: SWINGER STOP
*No shutdown
To select swinger shutdown type for this zone (Note: a list of swinger
shutdown types appears in the Appendix to this manual), press
DOWN or UP keys at top of Control Panel until desired swinger
shutdown type is displayed, and then press ESC key followed by
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
07: INT. SIREN
Pulse A
If Pulse A is the correct setting for this zone, press DOWN key at top
of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the internal siren type, press OK at top of Control Panel.
The character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
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07: INT. SIREN
*Pulse A
To select internal siren type for this zone (Note: a list of internal siren
types appears in the Appendix to this manual), press DOWN or UP
keys at top of Control Panel until desired internal siren type is
displayed, and then press ESC key followed by DOWN key at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
08: EXT. SIREN
Continuous
If Continuous is the correct setting for this zone, press DOWN key at
top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the external siren type, press OK at top of Control Panel.
The character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
08: EXT. SIREN
*Continuous
To select external siren type for this zone (Note: a list of external
siren types appears in the Appendix to this manual), press DOWN or
UP keys at top of Control Panel until desired external siren type is
displayed, and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
09: REPORT DELAY
10
If 10 seconds is the correct report delay setting for this zone, press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the report delay time, press OK at top of Control Panel.
The "1" in 10 will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular
telephone keypad, change the "1" to the desired digit. The "0" will
then blink. Change the "0" to the desired digit. Now press DOWN
key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
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10: SIREN DELAY
01
If 1 second is the correct report delay setting for this zone, press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the siren delay time, press OK at top of Control Panel.
The "0" in 01 will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular
telephone keypad, change the "0" to the desired digit. The "1" will
then blink. Change the "1" to the desired digit. Now press DOWN
key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
11: X-10 1 2 3 4
N N N N
To select the types of messages to be sent with regard to this zone
(Note: a list of zone types appears in the Appendix to this manual),
press "0" key on numeric keypad of Control Panel for NO or "1" for
YES for each of the following sub-functions:
11: X-10 1 2 3 4 (X-10 equipment operated from this zone)
12: X-10 5 6 7 8 (additional X-10 equipment operated from this
zone)
13: PGM 1 2 (PGM equipment operated from this zone)
After completing each of the above sub-functions, press DOWN at
top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
After sub-function 13 is complete, screen will show:
14: REMOTE USER
MASTER
If Master is the correct setting for this zone, or if this is not a zone
which has a remote user, press ESC key at top of Control Panel to
return to Zone Programming menu and press DOWN key to proceed
to next sub-function.
To change the remote user type, press OK at top of Control Panel.
The character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
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14: REMOTE USER
*MASTER
To select remote user for this zone (Note: a list of remote types
appears in the Appendix to this manual), press DOWN or UP keys at
top of Control Panel until desired remote user is displayed, and then
press OK at top of Control Panel. Now press ESC key at top of
Control Panel to return to Zone Attributes menu and press DOWN
key to proceed to next sub-function: Hardwired Zone.
Screen will show:
ZONE PROGRAMMING
4. Hardwired Zone
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: HARDWIRED ZN.
64
If 64 is the correct zone number of the hardwired zone, press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the hardwired zone number, press OK at top of Control
Panel. The "6" in 64 will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a
cellular telephone keypad, change the "6" to the desired digit. The
"4" will then blink. Change the "4" to the desired digit. Now press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
02: ZONE TERM.
N. Closed
If Normally Closed is the correct setting for this zone, press DOWN
key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the zone terminal setting, press OK at top of Control
Panel. The character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
02: ZONE TERM.
*N. Closed
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To change the zone terminal setting for this zone (Note: a list of
zone terminal settings appears in the Appendix to this manual),
press DOWN or UP keys at top of Control Panel until desired zone
terminal setting is displayed, and then press ESC key at top of
Control Panel to return to Hardwired Zone menu and press DOWN
key to proceed to next sub-function: Peripheral Unit Attributes.
Screen will show:
ZONE PROGRAMMING
5. PU Attributes
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
ENTER ZONE # 1
FRONT DOOR
To select peripheral unit attributes for this zone, press OK at top of
Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: SENSOR TYPE
Door
If Door is the correct sensor type for this zone, press DOWN key at
top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the sensor type, press OK at top of Control Panel. The
character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
01: SENSOR TYPE
*Door
To change the sensor type for this zone (Note: a list of sensor types
appears in the Appendix to this manual), press DOWN or UP keys at
top of Control Panel until desired sensor type is displayed, and then
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function.
Screen will show:
02: SENSOR S/N
1
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If 1 is the correct sensor serial number for this zone, press DOWN
key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the sensor serial number, press OK at top of Control
Panel. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular telephone keypad,
change the "1" to the desired sequence of digits. When the
sequence is complete, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
03: SENSOR OPER.
Operation A
If Operation A is the correct setting for this zone, press ESC key at
top of Control Panel twice to return to Zone Programming menu and
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function.
To change the sensor operation type, press OK at top of Control
Panel. The character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
03: SENSOR OPER.
*Operation A
To select sensor operation type for this zone (Note: a list of sensor
operation types appears in the Appendix to this manual), press
DOWN or UP keys at top of Control Panel until desired sensor
operation type is displayed, and then press ESC key at top of
Control Panel to return to PU Attributes menu and press DOWN key
at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function: Zone Voice
Messages.
Screen will show:
ZONE PROGRAMMING
6. Zn. Voice Msgs.
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
ENTER ZONE # 1
FRONT DOOR
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
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01: ALARM MSG.
Disable
To disable the "alarm" voice message function and proceed to the
next voice message, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To
change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
02: TAMPER MSG.
Disable
To disable the "tamper" voice message function and proceed to the
next voice message, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To
change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
03: TROUBLE MSG.
Disable
To disable the "trouble" voice message function and proceed to the
next voice message, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To
change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
change to Disable) and then press ESC key at top of Control Panel
three times to return to the Zone Options menu and press DOWN
key at top of Control Panel to proceed to the Timers & Counter
menu.
3.2.2 Timers & Counter
From the Zone Options menu as shown in Section 3.2.1 above,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
INSTALLER MENU
2: Timers & Counter
To define the entry and exit delays for the system, press OK at top of
Control Panel. Screen will show:
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TIMERS & COUNTER
1. Entry/Exit Dly
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: ENTRY DLY 1
30 seconds
If 30 seconds is the correct setting for entry delay 1, press DOWN
key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the time of entry delay 1, press OK at top of Control
Panel. The "3" in 30 will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a
cellular telephone keypad, change the "3" to the desired digit. The
"0" will then blink. Change the "0" to the desired digit. Now repeat
the process for each of the following sub-functions:
02: ENTRY DLY 2 (default 30 seconds)
03: EXIT DLY 1 (default 45 seconds)
04: EXIT DLY 2 (default 45 seconds)
After completing each of the above sub-functions, press ESC at top
of Control Panel to return to Entry/Exit Delay menu. Now press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function:
Sounder Timers.
Screen will show:
TIMERS & COUNTER
2. Sounder Timers
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: BELL TIMEOUT
4 minutes
If 4 minutes is the correct setting for bell timeout, press DOWN key
at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the bell timeout setting, press OK at top of Control Panel.
The "4" will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular telephone
keypad, change the "4" to the desired digit or series of digits. Now
repeat the process for each of the following sub-functions:
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02: SIREN TIMEOUT (default 6 minutes)
03: FIRE SIREN TO (default 8 minutes)
After completing each of the above sub-functions, press ESC at top
of Control Panel to return to Sounder Timers menu. Now press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function:
Communication Timers.
Screen will show:
TIMERS & COUNTER
3. Comm. Timers
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: ABORT TIME
30 seconds
If 30 seconds is the correct setting for abort time, press DOWN key
at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the abort time, press OK at top of Control Panel. The "6"
in 30 will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular telephone
keypad, change the "6" to the desired digit. The "0" will then blink.
Change the "0" to the desired digit. Now repeat the process for each
of the following sub-functions:
02: INST. DLG. T/O (default 20 minutes)
03: USER DLG. T/O (default 3 minutes)
04: CODE DLG. T/O (default 45 seconds)
05: TX DEL: AC TRB (default: 60 minutes)
06: BACKLIGHT T/O (default: 10 seconds
07: SENSOR SUPRVS (default: 60 minutes)
08: PGM/X-10 TIME (default: 30 second)
After completing each of the above sub-functions, press ESC at top
of Control Panel to return to Communication Timers menu. Now
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function: Keypad Lockout.
Screen will show:
TIMERS & COUNTER
4. Keypad Lockout
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Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: INV. ATTEMPTS
3
If 3 is the correct number of invalid attempts allowed before keypad
locks, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next
sub-function.
To change the number of invalid attempts, press OK at top of
Control Panel. The "3" will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a
cellular telephone keypad, change the "3" to the desired digit or
series of digits. Now press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
02: LOCKOUT DUR.
30 seconds
If 30 seconds is the correct setting for lockout duration, press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the lockout duration, press OK at top of Control Panel.
The "3" in 30 will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular
telephone keypad, change the "3" to the desired digit. The "0" will
then blink. Change the "0" to the desired digit. Now press ESC key
at top of Control Panel twice to return to the Timers & Counter
menu. Now press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
the System Options menu.
3.2.3 System Options
From the Timers & Counter menu as shown in Section 3.2.2 above,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
INSTALLER MENU
3: SYSTEM OPTIONS
To define the arming options for the system, press OK at top of
Control Panel. Screen will show:
SYSTEM OPTIONS
1. Arming Opt.
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Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: QUICK ARM
Disable
To disable the Quick Arm option and proceed to the next arming
option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Disable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
02: FORCE ARM
Disable
To disable the Force Arm option and proceed to the next arming
option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Disable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
03: AUTO BYPASS
Disable
To disable the Auto Bypass option and proceed to the next arming
option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Disable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
04: EXIT WARNING
Enable
To enable the Exit Warning option and proceed to the next arming
option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Enable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
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05: BELL SQUAWK
Enable
To enable the Bell Squawk option and proceed to the next arming
option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Enable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
06: RESTART EXIT
Enable
To enable the Restart Exit option and proceed to the next arming
option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Enable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
07: LATCHKEY DSRM
Enable
To enable the Latchkey Disarm option and proceed to the next
arming option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change
the default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel
(if Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to
Enable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
08: SHOW ABORTED
Disable
To disable the Show Aborted Arming option and proceed to the next
arming option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change
the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel
(if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to
Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
09: SHOW CANCELED
Disable
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To disable the Show Canceled Arming option and proceed to the
next arming option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To
change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
10: RTC DISPLAY
Enable
To enable the Real Time Clock display option and proceed to the
next arming option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To
change the default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
change to Enable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
11: TROUBLE BEEPS
No
If no trouble beeps are desired, press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To determine a different trouble beep option, press OK at top of
Control Panel. The character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will
show:
11: TROUBLE BEEPS
*No
To select trouble beep option for this zone (Note: a list of trouble
beep options appears in the Appendix to this manual), press DOWN
or UP keys at top of Control Panel until desired strobe type is
displayed, and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
12: CROSS ZONE
Disable
To disable the Cross Zone arming option and proceed to the next
arming option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change
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the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel
(if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to
Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
13: RF HOUSE ID
10
If 10 is the correct RF house ID number, press DOWN key at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the RF house ID number, press OK at top of Control
Panel. The "1" in 10 will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a
cellular telephone keypad, change the "1" to the desired digit. The
"0" will then blink. Change the "0" to the desired digit. Now press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
14: PANEL TAMPER
Enable
To enable the Panel Tamper alarm option and proceed to the next
arming option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change
the default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel
(if Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to
Enable).
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Arming Options menu and press
DOWN key to proceed to next sub-function: Language.
Screen will show:
SYSTEM OPTIONS
2. Language
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: LANGUAGE
English
To change the default from English to French, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if French is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
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change to English). Now press ESC to return to Language menu
and press DOWN key to proceed to next sub-function:
Fire/Aux/Panic Enable.
Screen will show:
SYSTEM OPTIONS
3. FAP Enable
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: FIRE KEY
Enable
To enable the Fire key and proceed to the next key enabling option,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the default from
Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if Disable is
displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Enable) and then
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function. Screen will show:
02: AUX. KEY
Enable
To enable the Aux. key and proceed to the next key enabling option,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the default from
Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if Disable is
displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Enable) and then
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function. Screen will show:
03: PANIC KEY
Enable
To enable the Panic key and proceed to the next key enabling
option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Enable).
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to FAP Enable menu and then press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function:
Siren Enable.
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Screen will show:
SYSTEM OPTIONS
4. Siren Enable
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: INT. SIREN
Disable
To disable the internal siren and proceed to the next siren option,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the default from
Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if Enable is
displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Disable) and then
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function. Screen will show:
02: WIRELESS SIREN
Disable
To disable the wireless siren and proceed to the next siren option,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the default from
Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if Enable is
displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Disable) and then
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function. Screen will show:
03: REPORT Æ CS
Enable
To enable transmission of reports to the Central Station, press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the default from
Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if Disable is
displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Enable).
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Siren Enable menu and then
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function: Event Logger Options.
Screen will show:
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SYSTEM OPTIONS
5. Event Log. Opt.
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: ALARM EVENTS
Enable
To enable logging of alarm events and proceed to the next event
logger option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change
the default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel
(if Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to
Enable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
02: TROUBLE EVENTS
Enable
To enable logging of trouble events and proceed to the next event
logger option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change
the default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel
(if Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to
Enable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
03: BYPASS EVENTS
Enable
To enable logging of bypass events and proceed to the next event
logger option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change
the default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel
(if Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to
Enable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
04: LOW BATTERY
Enable
To enable logging of low battery events and proceed to the next
event logger option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To
change the default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
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change to Enable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
05: OPEN/CLOSE
Enable
To enable logging of open/close events and proceed to the next
event logger option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To
change the default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
change to Enable).
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC key at top of Control Panel twice to return to
the System Options. Now press DOWN key at top of Control Panel
to proceed to the Access Codes menu.
3.2.4 Access Codes
From the System Options menu as shown in Section 3.2.3 above,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
INSTALLER MENU
4: ACCESS CODES
To view the first function (Installer Code), press OK at top of Control
Panel. Screen will show:
01: INSTALL. CODE
9876
If 9876 is the desired installer code, press DOWN key at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the installer code, press OK at top of Control Panel. The
"9" in 9876 will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular
telephone keypad, change the "9" to the desired digit. The "8" will
then blink. Change the "8" to the desired digit. Do the same for the
"7" and the "6"
When desired Installer Code is correctly displayed, press OK at top
of Control Panel to proceed to the next sub-function. Screen will
show:
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02: MASTER CODE
1234
If 1234 is the desired master code, press DOWN key at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the master code, press OK at top of Control Panel. The
"1" in 1234 will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular
telephone keypad, change the "1" to the desired digit. The "2" will
then blink. Change the "2" to the desired digit. Do the same for the
"3" and the "4"
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Access Codes menu. Now press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to the Output Options
menu.
3.2.5 Output Options
From the Access Codes menu as shown in Section 3.2.4 above,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
INSTALLER MENU
5: OUTPUT OPTIONS
This defines the output options for the PGM devices used for the
system. To view the options for the first PGM device, press OK at
top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
PGM No: 1
GATE
To confirm 1 as the current device number, press OK at top of
Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: DEVICE LABEL
GATE
If Gate is the correct device name for this device, press DOWN key
at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the device name, press OK at top of Control Panel. The
character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
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01: DEVICE LABEL
*Gate
To select device name for this device (Note: a list of device names
appears in the Appendix to this manual), press DOWN or UP keys at
top of Control Panel until desired device name is displayed, and
then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next
sub-function.
Screen will show:
02: ON BY ARMING
Disable
To disable the "turn device on by arming" function and proceed to
the next PGM device option, press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel. To change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at
top of Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel
to change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
03: ON BY DELAY
Disable
To disable the "turn device on by delay" function and proceed to the
next PGM device option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel.
To change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
04: ON BY KEYFOB
Disable
To disable the "turn device on by keyfob" function and proceed to
the next PGM device option, press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel. To change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at
top of Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel
to change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
05: ON BY TIMER
Disable
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To disable the "turn device on by timer" function and proceed to the
next PGM device option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel.
To change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
06: ON AS SIREN
Disable
To disable the "turn device on as siren" function and proceed to the
next PGM device option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel.
To change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
07: START TIME
00:00 A
If 00:00 AM is the correct start time, press DOWN key at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the start time, press OK at top of Control Panel. The first
"0" will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular telephone
keypad, change the "0" to the desired digit. The next "0" will then
blink. Change the "0" to the desired digit. Now do the same for the
third "0" and the fourth "0", followed by "0" for AM and "1" for PM.
Now press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next
sub-function.
Screen will show:
08: STOP TIME
00:00 A
If 00:00 AM is the correct stop time, press DOWN key at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the stop time, press OK at top of Control Panel. The first
"0" will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular telephone
keypad, change the "0" to the desired digit. The next "0" will then
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blink. Change the "0" to the desired digit. Now do the same for the
third "0" and the fourth "0", followed by "0" for AM and "1" for PM.
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC. Screen will again show:
PGM No: 1
GATE
To repeat the above process for PGM No. 2, press DOWN key at top
of Control Panel. Screen will show:
PGM No: 2
GARAGE DOOR
Repeat all of the above steps.
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Output Options menu. Now press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to the X-10 Options
menu.
3.2.6 X-10 Options
From the Output Options menu as shown in Section 3.2.5 above,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
INSTALLER MENU
6: X-10 OPTIONS
This defines the output options for the X-10 devices used for the
system.
Before viewing the options for the first X-10 device, it is necessary to
set the house code (the code for the network on which the X-10
appliances are located). From the X-10 Options menu, press OK at
top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: HOUSE CODE
A
To confirm A as the house code and view the options for the first X-
10 device, press OK at top of Control Panel. To change the house
code and view the options for the first X-10 device, key in a one-digit
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hexadecimal house code (1-9 or A-E) and press OK at top of Control
Panel. Screen will show:
X-10 No: 1
APPLIANCE 1
To confirm 1 as the current appliance number, press OK at top of
Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: APPL. LABEL
Appliance 1
If Appliance 1 is the correct name for this appliance, press DOWN
key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the appliance name, press OK at top of Control Panel.
The character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
02: APPL. LABEL
* Appliance 1
To select appliance name for this appliance (Note: a list of appliance
names appears in the Appendix to this manual), press DOWN or UP
keys at top of Control Panel until desired appliance name is
displayed, and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
03: DEVICE CODE
1
If 1 is the correct device code, press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the device code, press OK at top of Control Panel. The
"1" will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular telephone
keypad, change the "1" to the desired digit or series of digits. Now
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function.
Screen will show:
04: ON BY ARMING
Disable
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To disable the "turn appliance on by arming" function and proceed to
the next X-10 device option, press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel. To change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at
top of Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel
to change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
05: ON BY DELAY
Disable
To disable the "turn appliance on by delay" function and proceed to
the next X-10 device option, press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel. To change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at
top of Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel
to change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
06: ON BY KEYFOB
Disable
To disable the "turn appliance on by keyfob" function and proceed to
the next X-10 device option, press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel. To change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at
top of Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel
to change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
07: ON BY TIMER
Disable
To disable the "turn appliance on by timer" function and proceed to
the next X-10 device option, press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel. To change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at
top of Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel
to change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
08: START TIME
00:00 A
If 00:00 AM is the correct start time, press DOWN key at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
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To change the start time, press OK at top of Control Panel. The first
"0" will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular telephone
keypad, change the "0" to the desired digit. The next "0" will then
blink. Change the "0" to the desired digit. Now do the same for the
third "0" and the fourth "0", followed by "0" for AM and "1" for PM.
Now press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next
sub-function.
Screen will show:
09: STOP TIME
03:50 P
If 00:00 AM is the correct stop time, press DOWN key at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the stop time, press OK at top of Control Panel. The first
"0" will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular telephone
keypad, change the "0" to the desired digit. The next "0" will then
blink. Change the "0" to the desired digit. Now do the same for the
third "0" and the fourth "0", followed by "0" for AM and "1" for PM.
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC. Screen will again show:
X-10 No: 1
APPLIANCE 1
To repeat the above process for X-10 No. 2, press DOWN key at top
of Control Panel. Screen will show:
X-10 No: 2
APPLIANCE 2
Repeat all of the above steps for X-10 No. 2 through 8.
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to X-10 Options menu. Now press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to the
Communications Options menu.
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3.2.7 Communications Options
From the X-10 Options menu as shown in Section 3.2.6 above,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
INSTALLER MENU
7: COMM. OPTIONS
This defines the communications options provided by the system. To
view the first Central Station options, press OK at top of Control
Panel. Screen will show:
COMMUNICATIONS
1. C.S. 1 Options
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: 1ST CS TEL #
21
If 21 is the correct first telephone number for the Central Station,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function.
To change the first telephone number of the Central Station, press
OK at top of Control Panel. The "2" of 21 will blink. Using the
numeric keypad like a cellular telephone keypad, change the "2" to
the desired digit. Now the "1" of 21 will blink. Change the "1" to the
desired digit. If necessary, add a digit or series of digits in order to
complete the telephone number. Now press DOWN key at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
02: 1ST ACCOUNT #
001111
If 001111 is the correct first account number, press DOWN key at top
of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the first account number, press OK at top of Control
Panel. The first "0" of 001111 will blink. Using the numeric keypad
like a cellular telephone keypad, change the "0" to the desired digit.
Now the second "0" will blink. Change the "0" to the desired digit.
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Repeat for the remaining digits. If necessary, add a digit or series of
digits in order to complete the telephone number. Now press DOWN
key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
03: 1ST REPORT FORMAT
CONTACT ID
If Contact ID is the correct first report format, press DOWN key at
top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the first report format, press OK at top of Control Panel.
The character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
03: 1ST REPORT FORMAT
*CONTACT ID
To select the first report format (Note: a list of report formats appears
in the Appendix to this manual), press DOWN or UP keys at top of
Control Panel until desired report format is displayed, and then
press OK at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
04: 1ST REPORT ->CS
All Events
If All Events is the correct option for transmission of the first report to
the Central Station, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function.
To change the option for transmission of the first report to the
Central Station, press OK at top of Control Panel. The character
will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
04: 1ST REPORT ->CS
*All Events
To select the default option for transmission of the first report to the
Central Station (Note: a list of report default options appears in the
Appendix to this manual), press DOWN or UP keys at top of Control
Panel until desired report default option is displayed.
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On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Central Station 1 Options menu.
Now press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to the
Central Station 2 Options menu. Screen will show:
COMMUNICATIONS
2. C.S. 2 Options
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: 2ND CS TEL #
22
If 22 is the correct second telephone number for the Central Station,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function.
To change the second telephone number of the Central Station,
press OK at top of Control Panel. The first "2" of 22 will blink. Using
the numeric keypad like a cellular telephone keypad, change the "2"
to the desired digit. Now the second "2" of 22 will blink. Change the
"2" to the desired digit. If necessary, add a digit or series of digits in
order to complete the telephone number. Now press DOWN key at
top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
02: 2ND ACCOUNT #
002222
If 002222 is the correct second account number, press DOWN key
at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the second account number, press OK at top of Control
Panel. The first "0" of 002222 will blink. Using the numeric keypad
like a cellular telephone keypad, change the "0" to the desired digit.
Now the second "0" will blink. Change the "0" to the desired digit.
Repeat for the remaining digits. If necessary, add a digit or series of
digits in order to complete the telephone number. Now press DOWN
key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
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03: 2ND REPORT FORMAT
SIA FSK
If SIA FSK is the correct second report format, press DOWN key at
top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the second report format, press OK at top of Control
Panel. The character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
03: 2ND REPORT FORMAT
*SIA FSK
To select the second report format (Note: a list of report formats
appears in the Appendix to this manual), press DOWN or UP keys at
top of Control Panel until desired report format is displayed, and
then press OK at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function. Screen will show:
04: 2ND REPORT ->CS
None
If None is the correct option for transmission of the second report to
the Central Station, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function.
To change the option for transmission of the second report to the
Central Station, press OK at top of Control Panel. The character
will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
04: 2ND REPORT ->CS
*None
To select the default option for transmission of the second report to
the Central Station (Note: a list of report default options appears in
the Appendix to this manual), press DOWN or UP keys at top of
Control Panel until desired report default option is displayed.
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to C.S. 2 Options menu. Now press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to the Communicator
menu. Screen will show:
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COMMUNICATIONS
3. Communicator
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: COMMUNICATOR
Disable
To disable the Communicator and proceed to the next
communications option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To
change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
02: CTRL STATION
Disable
To disable the Central Station and proceed to the next
communications option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To
change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
03: REMOTE ACCESS
Enable
To enable remote access and proceed to the next communications
option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Enable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
04: AUDIO VER. ENB
Disable
To enable audio and proceed to the next communications option,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the default from
Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if Enable is
displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Disable) and then
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press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function. Screen will show:
05: DSBL WAITING
Disable
To disable waiting time and proceed to the next communications
option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Disable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
06: DIAL TYPE
Tone
To confirm that the dial type is Tone and proceed to the next
communications option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To
change the default from Tone to Pulse, press DOWN key at top of
Control Panel (if Pulse is displayed, press UP key at top of panel to
change to Tone) and then press OK at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
07: BLIND DIAL
Disable
To disable blind dialing and proceed to the next communications
option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Disable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
08: CALL PROGRESS
Disable
To disable the call progress option and proceed to the next
communications option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To
change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
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09: DIAL ATTEMPTS
3
If 3 is the correct number of dial attempts, press DOWN key at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the number of dial attempts, press OK at top of Control
Panel. The "3" will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular
telephone keypad, change the "3" to the desired digit or series of
digits. Now press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function.
Screen will show:
10: ATTEMPTS DELAY
10
If 10 is the correct number of seconds for delay between dial
attempts, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function.
To change the number of seconds for delay, press OK at top of
Control Panel. The "1" of 10 will blink. Using the numeric keypad like
a cellular telephone keypad, change the "1" to the desired digit. Now
the "0" of 10 will blink. Change the "0" to the desired digit. If
necessary, add a digit or series of digits in order to complete the
number. Now press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function.
Screen will show:
11: CS RETRIES
3
If 3 is the correct number of attempts to send message after Central
Station has answered, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function.
To change the number of retry attempts, press OK at top of Control
Panel. The "3" will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular
telephone keypad, change the "3" to the desired digit or series of
digits. Now press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function.
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Screen will show:
12: TEL LINE TEST
Test None
If Test None is the correct line test schedule, press DOWN key at
top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the line test schedule, press OK at top of Control Panel.
The character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
12: TEL LINE TEST
*Test None
To select the default period for telephone line testing (Note: a list of
period options appears in the Appendix to this manual), press
DOWN or UP keys at top of Control Panel until desired period option
is displayed, and then press OK at top of Control Panel to proceed
to next sub-function. Screen will show:
13: TEST TIME
00:00
If 00:00 is the correct test time, press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the test time, press OK at top of Control Panel. The
character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
13: TEST TIME
00:00
To change the test time, press OK at top of Control Panel. The first
"0" will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular telephone
keypad, change the "0" to the desired digit. The next "0" will then
blink. Change the "0" to the desired digit. Now do the same for the
third "0" and the fourth "0", to set the test time in 24-hour format.
Now press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next
sub-function.
Screen will show:
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14: TEST DAY
Monday
If Monday is the correct test day, press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the test day, press OK at top of Control Panel. The
character will be replaced by ‡. Screen will show:
14: TEST DAY
*Monday
To select the default day of the week for telephone line testing, press
DOWN or UP keys at top of Control Panel until desired period option
is displayed.
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Communicator menu. Now press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to the Download
Options menu. Screen will show:
COMMUNICATIONS
4. Download Opt.
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: DOWNLOAD
Enable
Note: These functions are discussed in Section 3.2.9 below.
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Communications Options menu.
Now press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to the
Report Codes menu.
3.2.8 Report Codes
From the Communications Options menu as shown in Section 3.2.7
above, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
INSTALLER MENU
8: REPORT CODES
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This defines the communications options provided by the system. To
view the first Central Station options, press OK at top of Control
Panel. Screen will show:
REPORTING CODES
1. Zone Codes
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
ENTER ZONE # 1
FRONT DOOR
To confirm Zone 1 as the zone now being programmed, press OK at
top of Control Panel. To change the default, key in the desired
number on numeric keypad and press OK at top of Control Panel.
Screen will show:
01: ALARM EV. 60
Restore 70
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that an alarm event has occurred in this zone and that the system
has subsequently been restored to normal operation, press DOWN
at top of Control Panel. To change the default, key in the desired
codes on numeric keypad and press OK and then DOWN at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
02: TROUBLE EV. 80
Restore 90
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that a malfunction event has occurred in this zone and that the
system has subsequently been restored to normal operation, press
DOWN at top of Control Panel. To change the default, key in the
desired codes on numeric keypad and press OK and then DOWN at
top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will
show:
03: TAMPER EV. A0
Restore B0
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To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that tampering has occurred in this zone and that the system has
subsequently been restored to normal operation, press DOWN at
top of Control Panel. To change the default, key in the desired codes
on numeric keypad and press OK and then DOWN at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
04: L. BATT. EV. C0
Restore D0
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that a low battery event has occurred in this zone and that the
system has subsequently been restored to normal operation, press
DOWN at top of Control Panel. To change the default, key in the
desired codes on numeric keypad and press OK and then DOWN at
top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will
show:
05: BYPASS EV. E0
Restore F0
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that this zone has been bypassed and that the system has
subsequently been restored to normal operation, press DOWN at
top of Control Panel. To change the default, key in the desired codes
on numeric keypad and press OK and then DOWN at top of Control
Panel.
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Zone Codes menu. Now press
DOWN at top of Control Panel to proceed to the next sub-function,
Emergency Alarm.
Screen will show:
REPORTING CODES
6. Emerg. Alarm
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: PANIC EV. B1
Restore B2
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To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that a panic event has occurred and that the system has
subsequently been restored to normal operation, press DOWN at
top of Control Panel. To change the default, key in the desired codes
on numeric keypad and press OK and then DOWN at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
02: MEDICAL EV. B3
Restore B4
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that a medical event has occurred and that the system has
subsequently been restored to normal operation, press DOWN at
top of Control Panel. To change the default, key in the desired codes
on numeric keypad and press OK and then DOWN at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
03: FIRE EV. B5
Restore B6
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that a fire event has occurred and that the system has subsequently
been restored to normal operation, press DOWN at top of Control
Panel. To change the default, key in the desired codes on numeric
keypad and press OK and then DOWN at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
04: DURESS EV. B7
Restore B8
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that a duress event has occurred and that the system has
subsequently been restored to normal operation, press DOWN at
top of Control Panel. To change the default, key in the desired codes
on numeric keypad and press OK and then DOWN at top of Control
Panel.
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Emerg. Alarm menu. Now press
DOWN at top of Control Panel to proceed to the next sub-function,
Arm / Disarm.
Screen will show:
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REPORTING CODES
7. Arm / Disarm
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: 1st USER
Arm A1 Dsarm C1
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that User 1 has armed (AWAY) and has subsequently disarmed the
system, press DOWN at top of Control Panel. To change the default,
key in the desired codes on numeric keypad and press OK and then
DOWN at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
02: 2nd USER
Arm A2 Dsarm C2
Repeat the process described in the previous paragraph for this
sub-function and each of the following sub-functions:
03: 3rd USER
04: 4th USER
05: 5th USER
06: 6th USER
07: MASTER
08: 1st ONE TIME
09: 2nd ONE TIME
10: DURESS
11: REMOTE ARM
12: AUTO
13: FORCE ARM / QUICK ARM
14: HOME ARM
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Arm / Disarm menu. Now press
DOWN at top of Control Panel to proceed to the next sub-function,
Maintenance.
Screen will show:
REPORTING CODES
8. Maintenance
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Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: PWR FAIL E1
Restore E2
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that a power failure event has occurred and that the system has
subsequently been restored to normal operation, press DOWN at
top of Control Panel. To change the default, key in the desired codes
on numeric keypad and press OK and then DOWN at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
02: L. BATT. EV E3
Restore E4
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that a low battery event has occurred in the Control Panel and that
the system has subsequently been restored to normal operation,
press DOWN at top of Control Panel. To change the default, key in
the desired codes on numeric keypad and press OK and then
DOWN at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
Repeat the process described in the previous paragraph for each of
the following sub-functions:
03: TLN ALERT
04: RTC ALERT
05: LOG FULL
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Maintenance menu. Now press
DOWN at top of Control Panel to proceed to the next sub-function,
Misc. Codes.
Screen will show:
REPORTING CODES
9. Misc. Codes
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
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01: COD. FALSE B9
Code Cancel DB
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that a false code event has occurred and that the code has
subsequently been canceled, press DOWN at top of Control Panel.
To change the default, key in the desired codes on numeric keypad
and press OK and then DOWN at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
02: TEST CODE DA
CP Reset DC
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that a test code event has occurred and that the Control Panel has
subsequently been reset, press DOWN at top of Control Panel. To
change the default, key in the desired codes on numeric keypad and
press OK and then DOWN at top of Control Panel to proceed to next
sub-function. Screen will show:
03: INSTALLATION
Entry D8 Exit D9
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that the installation process has begun and has been concluded,
press DOWN at top of Control Panel. To change the default, key in
the desired codes on numeric keypad and press OK and then
DOWN at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
04: TAMPER EV. DD
Restore DE
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that tampering with the Control Panel has occurred and that the
system has subsequently been restored to normal operation, press
DOWN at top of Control Panel. To change the default, key in the
desired codes on numeric keypad and press OK and then DOWN at
top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will
show:
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05: EXIT ERR. 00
RECENT CLOSE 00
To confirm the hexadecimal codes which will indicate in the report
that an exit error has been made in the installation process (an
entry/exit zone is violated when the system is armed, and the
system is immediately disarmed thereafter) and that a recent close
event has occurred (an alarm occurs within two minutes after arming
the system), press DOWN at top of Control Panel. To change the
default, key in the desired codes on numeric keypad and press OK
and then DOWN at top of Control Panel.
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Report Codes menu. Now press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to the Download
Options menu.
3.2.9 Download Options
From the Communications Options menu as shown in Section 3.2.8
above, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
COMMUNICATIONS
4. Download Opt.
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: DOWNLOAD
Enable
To enable downloading and proceed to the next download option,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the default from
Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if Disable is
displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Enable) and then
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function. Screen will show:
02: DOWNLOAD TEL
23
If 23 is the correct telephone number for the download option, press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
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To change the telephone number for the download option, press OK
at top of Control Panel. The "2" of 23 will blink. Using the numeric
keypad like a cellular telephone keypad, change the "2" to the
desired digit. Now the "3" of 23 will blink. Change the "3" to the
desired digit. If necessary, add a digit or series of digits in order to
complete the telephone number. Now press DOWN key at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
03: DOWNLOAD CODE
1333
If 1333 is the correct download code, press DOWN key at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the download code, press OK at top of Control Panel.
The "1" of 1333 will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular
telephone keypad, change the "1" to the desired digit. Now the first
"3" of 1333 will blink. Change the "3" to the desired digit. Repeat for
the other digits. Now press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
04: PANEL ID
1444
If 1444 is the correct panel ID number, press DOWN key at top of
Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the panel ID number, press OK at top of Control Panel.
The "1" of 1444 will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular
telephone keypad, change the "1" to the desired digit. Now the first
"4" of 1444 will blink. Change the "4" to the desired digit. Repeat for
the other digits. Now press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to
proceed to next sub-function.
Screen will show:
05: RINGS NUMBER
3
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If 3 is the correct number of rings for the download option, press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-function.
To change the number of rings, press OK at top of Control Panel.
The "3" will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular telephone
keypad, change the "3" to the desired digit or series of digits. Now
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function.
Screen will show:
06: CALLBACK
Enable
To enable the callback option and proceed to the next download
option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Enable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
07: DOUBLE CALL
Enable
To enable the double call option and proceed to the next download
option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Enable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
08: DBL CALL TIME
60
If 60 is the correct number of seconds for the double call function,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to next sub-
function.
To change the number of seconds, press OK at top of Control Panel.
The "6" of 60 will blink. Using the numeric keypad like a cellular
telephone keypad, change the "6" to the desired digit. Now the "0"
will blink. Change the "0" to the desired digit.
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On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Download Options menu. Now
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to the Enroll
Zones menu.
3.2.10 Enroll Zones
From the Download Options menu as shown in Section 3.2.9 above,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
INSTALLER MENU
10: ENROLL ZONES
Note: Sections 3.2.10 and 3.2.11 must be performed for all sensors
the first time the IntegrAlarm system is installed, and (under normal
circumstances) need not be performed thereafter.
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
ENTER ZONE # 1
FRONT DOOR
To confirm Zone 1 as the zone now being enrolled, press OK at top
of Control Panel. To change the default, key in the desired number
on numeric keypad and press OK at top of Control Panel.
Screen will show:
PLEASE POWER UP
THE ZONE
Bring the sensor for zone 1 close to the Control Panel and connect
its battery (or connect it to mains, as applicable). The sensor will
transmit its serial number, type and mode to the Control Panel.
If the Control Panel receives this information from the sensor within
a predefined time, screen will show:
S/N: XXXX
TYPE: YYYY
Screen will then change to:
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PRESS OK TO
ACCEPT ZONE DATA
Press OK to accept the sensor type and serial number.
If the Control Panel receives no information from the sensor within a
predefined time, screen will show:
PU NOT FOUND
Disconnect sensor from battery or mains and reconnect, and try
again. If the same error message appears, replace the sensor.
When zone enrollment is complete, proceed to Place Test as
described below.
3.2.11 Place Test
From the Enroll Zones menu as shown in Section 3.2.10 above,
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
INSTALLER MENU
11: PLACE TEST
Note: This operation refers to the sensor for which Section 3.2.10
was just performed. Sections 3.2.10 and 3.2.11 must be performed
for all sensors the first time the IntegrAlarm system is installed, and
(under normal circumstances) need not be performed thereafter.
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
PLEASE ACTIVATE
THE ZONE
Go to zone 1, install the sensor and connect its battery (or connect it
to mains, as applicable). The sensor will transmit its serial number,
type and mode to the Control Panel.
If the Control Panel receives this information from the sensor within
a predefined time, screen will show:
S/N: XXXX
TYPE: YYYY
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If the signal level for this sensor is OK, the buzzer will sound and
screen will then change to:
SIGNAL LEVEL
OK
If the signal level for this sensor is not OK, the buzzer will not sound
and screen will then change to:
SIGNAL LEVEL
TOO LOW
Repeat Sections 3.2.10 and 3.2.11 for all zones. When zone
enrollment and place test are complete, proceed to the remaining
Installer Menu options listed in Section 3.2.12 below.
3.2.12 Others
From the Place Test menu as shown in Section 3.2.11 above, press
DOWN key at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
INSTALLER MENU
12: OTHERS
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
OTHERS MENU
1: CLEAR EVENT LOG
This option is used when the Event Logger is full.
Press OK on top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
DEL EVENTS
OK
To clear Event Logger, press OK at top of Control Panel. Events will
be deleted and Others Menu will again be displayed.
If clearing of Events Logger is not desired, press ESC at top of
Control Panel twice to return to Others Menu and press DOWN key
at top of Control Panel twice to reach the next sub-option, Factory
Definitions.
Screen will show:
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OTHERS MENU
2: FACTORY DEF.
Use this option to review factory definitions. On conclusion of review,
press ESC at top of Control Panel to return to the above screen and
press DOWN key at top of Control Panel, to reach the next sub-
option, Diagnostics.
Screen will show:
OTHERS MENU
3: DIAGNOSTICS
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
TEST MENU
1. ZONE TEST
Perform this test and the remaining diagnostic tests (BUZZER
SOUND, SIREN SOUND, LEDS TEST, SOUND MSGS.).
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Arming Options menu and press
DOWN key to proceed to next sub-function: Debug Info.
Screen will show:
OTHERS MENU
4: DEBUG INFO
Press OK at top of Control Panel. Screen will show:
01: BATTERY TEST
Disable
To disable the battery test function and proceed to the next debug
info option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Disable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
02: PRINT RF INFO
Disable
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To disable printing of RF info and proceed to the next debug info
option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Disable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
03: SEND RF CMND
Disable
To disable the Send RF Command function and proceed to the next
debug info option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To
change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
04: RF ALWAYS OK
Disable
To disable the RF Always OK function and proceed to the next
debug info option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To
change the default from Disable to Enable, press OK at top of
Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to
change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top of Control
Panel to proceed to next sub-function. Screen will show:
05: RF SIMULATOR
Enable
To enable the RF simulator function and proceed to the next debug
info option, press DOWN key at top of Control Panel. To change the
default from Enable to Disable, press OK at top of Control Panel (if
Disable is displayed, press OK at top of panel to change to Enable)
and then press DOWN key at top of Control Panel to proceed to
next sub-function. Screen will show:
06: KPD PHONE DIAL
Disable
To disable the Keypad Phone Dial function, press DOWN key at top
of Control Panel. To change the default from Disable to Enable,
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press OK at top of Control Panel (if Enable is displayed, press OK at
top of panel to change to Disable) and then press DOWN key at top
of Control Panel.
On conclusion of all sub-functions (when sub-function 01 is again
displayed), press ESC to return to Others menu. Now press ESC
again to complete the installation and programming process.
3.2.13 Saving Data
When all of the options in Sections 3.2.1 through 3.2.12 above have
been completed and ESC has been pressed at the end of Section
3.2.12, the following screen will be displayed:
SAVE DATA?
*No - x Yes -
Press ESC to return to the opening screen without saving data or
OK to save data and return to the opening screen. If OK is pressed,
screen will briefly show:
PLEASE WAIT…
SAVING DATA
Screen will then return to original display.
This concludes the IntegrAlarm installation and programming
process.

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