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4.2 PROGRAMMING THE NEW CB440, CB475, CBSll AND CB514
The Address and Mode for each call box are listed in the Store Installation and Operation Manual
for the specific store installi Refer to the data tables in Appendix A of that manual for the correct
Address and Mode for each call box you are programming.
Note: earlier nwdeLr nfrhzse call boxes are flat ”Made" programmable and do not have 1m. Before prugrnmming a
new call box, idehnyy what version ofcimuil board is installed in the unit per rhe serial number rm the unit hr the
illustration below more: 0th boards with nu present ean be programmed for Narrow Pulse Mode.)
Address Programming:
Press and hold the RESET button for approximately 5 semnds. LED 1 will flash when the
RESET button has been held down long enough. The system is now in address programming
mode. (Nale: ifmxtalled, jumperJPZ must be removed during programming as it le disable zhe
programing ofthe address).
Press button 1 to increment the hundreds digit. LED 1 will flash with each press.
Press the RESET button when finished with the hundreds digit.
Press button 1 to increment the tens digit. LED 1 will flash with each press.
Press the RESET button when finished with the tens digit.
Press button 1 to increment the ones digit. LED 1 will flash with each press.
Press the RESET button when finished with the ones digits
The address that you just programmed in should flash back on the LED 1 with a
pause between each digit (Note: the LED will indicate a zero value by staying on for
a longer period of time, approximately 1 second).
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JP] Power: must be installed 1P4 Pulse Widfli: must be installed for Narrow
during call box programing. Pulse ' idth operation and programing.
1” 2’ NOT WWII“? duri'“ 1m Mode Program Enable: only
”I! boxprogrammmg. installed during call box programming.
Mode Programming:
CB440/475/51 1/514 Call Box PCA call boxes have two possible pulse width settings:
Narrow Pulse Width or Wide Pulse Width. The Pulse Width Programming is enabled
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depending on the jumper position of JP4 on the call box circuit board and is identified by
the second digit of the Mode Programming. Default setting for JP4 is jumper on both gins.
' Call boxes programmed with "Narrow Pulse Width Mode Enabled", will only work
with a CB451B Receiver. Jumper must be installed on JP4.
' Call Boxes programmed with "Wide Pulse Width Mode Enabled“, will work with a
CB451A Receiver or a CB451B Receiver. No ‘umger on JP4.
Note: The receiver type is easily identified by the color of the operation LED. CB451A has a
green upemtiun LED and CB45IB has a red operation LED.
Mode Summary
Mode 1 - Standard Call Box with 8 minute Timeout (4 programmable channels)
Press the channel (HELP) button to trigger the call box. The LED next to the HELP
button flashes and then extinguishes after approximately 8 minutes lithe FtESET button
(small white circle) is not pressed.
Channel 4 is programmed as an External input. When a valid input (momentary only) is
received, it transmits a call box "Channel 4" transmission to the MTS. When alarm state
is removed, no reset is sent. When pressed. the RESET button will reset (or clear) the
call box.
Mode 2 — Call Box with 30 second Timeout (4 programmable channels)
Press the channel (HELP) button to trigger the call box. The LED next to the channel
(HELP) button flashes and then turns off after approximately 30 seconds it the RESET
button (small white circle) is not pressed.
Channel 4 is programmed as an External input. When a valid input (momentary only) is
received, it transmits a call box “Channel 4" transmission to the MTS. When alarm state
is removed, no reset is sent. When pressed, the RESET button will reset (or clear) the
call box .
Mode 3 — Ext Momentary Switch Call Box w/S min Timeout (1 programmable channel)
Press the channel (HELP) button to trigger the call box. The LED next to the channel
button flashes, then extinguishes after approximately 8 minutes tithe FtESET button
(small white circle) is not pressed.
Channel 1 is programmed for an Extemat momentary input and transmits as a call box
“channel 1' signal to the MTS. When alarm state is removed. no RESET is sent. When
pressed, the RESET button will reset (or clear) the call box .
Mode 4 — N/O (Normally open) Switch Contact Call Box (1 programmable channel)
External input (closed) is used to trigger the call box. When activated, the LED begins to
flash. then extinguishes after approximately 30 seconds.
Channel 1 is programmed as an External momentary input and transmifi as a standard
call box "Channel 1" SET. When alarm state is removed, a RESET is sent.
Mode 5 — N/C Switch Contact Call Box (1 channel max)
External input (open) is used to trigger the call boxt When activated. the LED begins to
flash, then extinguishes after approximately 30 seconds.
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Channel 1 is programmed as an External momentary input and transmits as a standard
call box "Channel 1“ SET. When alarm state is removed, a RESET is sent.
' Mode 6 - CU3000 Compatible — 8 min timeout (4 programmable channels)
Mode 1 is compatible with CU3000 systems. This mode will not send a supervisory
transmission, but will send a RESET transmission at 8 minutes and battery status.
- Mode 7 - Standard Call Box with Acknowledge (4 channels max)
Press the channel (HELP) button to trigger the call box. The LED flashes. If the same
channel (HELP) button is not pressed again, the LED continues to flash for
approximately 8 minutes, then sxtinguishes with no reset transmissions sent.
If the same channel (HELP) button is pressed 3 second time, the LED decreases the
flash rate and an Acknowledge transmission is sent to the MTS. The LED flashes for
approximately 8 minutes. then extinguishes with no reset sent . The External input is a
valid input (momentary only) and transmits call box channel 1. It alarm state is removed.
no reset is sent. When pressed, the RESET button will reset (or clear) the call box .
Programming CB440/475/511/514 Call Box Mode Antl Pulse Width Values:
Before programming the call box, the call box must be open and the jumpers moved to
accommodate programming sequences,
1. Verify jumper J P4 is set correctly. (on both pins for Narrow Pulse, ufl/flr Wide Pulse)
2. Install the jumper on both pins of JPS (next to the battery).
3. Press the RESET button to determine the current mode setting. The current Mode and
Pulse Width value will flash back on LED 1.
4. Press Button 1 "X" times to program the Mode (Modes 1-7 are available). LED 1 will
light for each press.
5. Press the RESET button to save the new Mode value.“
6. Press Button 1 to program Pulse Width: press once for Narrow Pulse Width or press
twice for Wide Pulse Width.
7. Press RESET to save the new Pulse Width value.
8, The Mode and Pulse Width values will flash back on LED 1: Mode, pause, Pulse Width.
9. Remove the jumper from JP3 and re-install the back panel. Note: faiIure to remave
JP3 before standard call box operation will prevent the call box from operating
properly.
Note: Narrow Pulse Width is available only when using a CB451B Receiver.
. Install the J P4 jumper. Jumper m: is installed by default or the factory.
. Jumper both pins of JP}.
. Press Button 1 twice (for Mode 2). Button #1 LED will flash for each press.
. Press RESET.
. Press Button 1 one time (for Narrow Pulse Width), the LED will flash once.
. Press RESET. Watch as Button 1 LED flashes twice (for Mode 2), pauses,
and then flashes once (for "Narrow Pulse Width").
. Remove the jumper from JPS. Do not remove the jumper from JP4.
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Remove the J P4 jumper.
Jumper both pins of m.
Press Button 1 twice (for Mode 2). Button #1 LED will flash for each press.
Press RESET.
Press Button ] twice (for Wide Pulse Width). LEDI will flash for each press.
Press RESET. Watch as Button 1 LED flashes two times (for Mode 2),
pauses, and then flashes twice (for "Wide Pulse Width").
Remove thejumper from J P3. Do not install a jumper on JP4.
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4.3 PROGRAMMING THE CB440, CB475, CBSll, AND CB514 (PRE-2002)
The earlier versions (older PCA) of these particular call boxes are all programmed similar. The
Address and House Code for each call box is listed in the Store Installation and Operation Manual
for the specific store. Refer to the data tables in Appendix A of that manual for the correct Address
and House Codes for each call box you are programming. The Address and House Code, when
combined, is typically identified as a three-digit number such as: 2-3—1.
To Program a Call Box:
Press and hold the RESET button until the SET Button LED comes on. Then enter
the new Call Box programming by following the steps below.
1. Press the SET Button x number of times to program the 1st digit. (First digit of
call box button address)
2. Press RESET.
3. Press the SET Button x number of times to program the 2nd digit. (Second digit
of call box button address)
4. Press RESET.
5. Press the SET button x number of times to set the House code digit.
6. Press RESET. The Call Box will blink out the newly programmed code and exit
to operate mode.
To read an existing code:
Press and hold the RESET button until the SET button LED comes on. Press the RESET
button again, the programmed code will be blinked out and the Call Box will resume normal
operating mode.
BUTTON CODES:
Call Box button codes range from 1-1 to 8-8. Overflow results in wrapping around, for
example, if you press the button 10 times, it will program as a Z (IO-8:2).
HOUSE CODES:
The third digit programmed is the HOUSE CODE, it must match the control unit's HOUSE
CODE. For older systems, the house code equivalents are listed below. In most cases, the
house code will remain at hc 12 (or 1).
1=h012
2=hc54
3=hc45
4=hc20
5=hc6A
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