InterLogix 60 562 03 06 Advent Commercial Fire Install 466 1835C User Manual
2017-10-16
User Manual: InterLogix 60-562-03-60-562-06-Advent-Commercial-Fire-Install-466-1835C
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- Advent™ Commercial Fire System
- Document Number: 466-1835 Rev. C Junel 2003
- Part No. 60-562-03 60-562-06
- About This Manual
- Special Installation Requirements
- Commercial Fire Panel
- UL Listed Installations
- Basic System
- Police Station Connected Burglary Alarm Units and Systems (UL 365)
- Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems (UL 609)
- Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Devices (UL 864)
- Household Fire Warning System Units (UL 985)
- Household Burglar-Alarm System Units (UL 1023)
- Central Station Burglar-Alarm System Units (UL 1610)
- Digital Alarm Communicator System Units (UL 1635)
- Central Station Reporting
- CSA Certified Accessories
- California State Fire Marshall Listed Installations
- Planning the Installation
- Installing the System
- Determining the Panel Location
- Running Wires to the Panel Location
- Mounting the Panel
- 1. Open the panel door and remove the panel circuit board, accessory kit, and packing material.
- 2. Carefully remove the circuit board from the packing and put it in a safe static free location.
- 3. Remove the desired panel wiring knockouts.
- 4. Mount the optional key lock (if used) into the panel door.
- 5. Place the enclosure in position against the wall. Make sure enclosure is level and mark the locations of the two mounting holes and two keyhole mounting holes. Remember to leave room near the enclosure for any optional modules.
- 6. Use the appropriate mounting anchors and screws for your application. Partially insert screws into the two anchors at the two top keyhole locations, and then hang the panel chassis on the two screws.
- 7. Recheck level, insert the two lower screws, and then tighten all four mounting screws.
- 8. Route all wires to the panel.
- 9. Install the panel circuit board, using the five supplied board mounting screws.
- Installing Optional Panel Snapcards
- Connecting SuperBus 2000 Modules and Touchpads
- Figure 5. Mounting Devices in Panel Cabinet
- SuperBus 2000 Touchpads
- SuperBus 2000 Modules
- Voice Siren 25/70 Volt Converter Card (60-773)
- Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone Inputs
- Connecting Speakers
- Connecting Sirens
- Connecting Commercial Fire Devices
- Installing an RJ-31X Phone Jack (13-081)
- To connect a phone line to the panel using an RJ-31X/CA-38A jack:
- 1. Run a 4-conductor cable from the TELCO protector block to the jack location (see Figure 18).
- 2. Connect one end of the cable to the jack.
- 3. At the TELCO protector block, remove the premises phone lines (lines from phone jacks on premises) from the block and splice them to the black and white (or yellow) wires of the 4-conductor cable.
- 4. Connect the green and red wires from the 4-conductor cable to the A (+) and B (-) posts on the block (see Fig ure 18).
- 5. If desired, add phone jack tamper by splicing the black and yellow phone jack wires to the panel terminals and adding a 2.0K ohm EOL resistor between the blue and orange phone jack terminals as shown in Figure 18.
- 6. Check the phones on the premises for dial tone and the ability to dial out and make phone calls. If phones do not work correctly, check all wiring and correct where necessary. Proceed to “Troubleshooting” on page 55 if problems persist.
- To connect a phone line to the panel using an RJ-31X/CA-38A jack:
- Connecting the Phone Line to the Panel with a DB-8 Cord (49-442)
- To connect the DB-8 cord to the panel terminals and RJ- 31X jack:
- 1. Insert one end of the DB-8 cord plug into the RJ-31X (see Figure 19).
- 2. Insert the other end of the DB-8 cord plug into the phone jack on the Advent panel circuit board (see Fig ure 19).
- 3. Check the phones on the premises for dial tone and the ability to dial out and make phone calls. If phones do not work correctly, check all wiring and correct where necessary. Proceed to “Troubleshooting” on page 55 if problems persist.
- To connect the DB-8 cord to the panel terminals and RJ- 31X jack:
- Mounting/Connecting an AC Power Transformer
- 1. Mount the transformer in the cabinet at one of the two locations shown in Figure 5.
- 2. Secure the transformer to the cabinet using the threaded standoffs and supplied hex nuts.
- 3. Route the AC power transformer cord or wires through one of the knockouts.
- 4. Wire the AC power transformer to the panel as shown in Figure 20.
- Installing Panel Backup Battery(s)
- To install (or replace) backup battery(s):
- 1. Make sure the panel AC power is off or disconnected.
- 2. Verify all wiring at the panel and devices for correct terminations.
- 3. Place the battery in the lower left or right portion of the panel enclosure, with the terminals facing up.
- 4. Connect the black battery wire(s) from the panel circuit board negative (-) battery spade lug(s) (located on the left side of the board) to the negative (-) battery termi nal (Figure 21).
- 5. Connect the red battery wire(s) from the panel circuit board positive (+) battery spade lug(s) to the positive (+) battery terminal.
- 6. On three battery installations, wire the third battery in parallel (positive to positive and negative to negative) with either of the two sets of battery spade lugs on the panel.
- To install (or replace) backup battery(s):
- Powering Up the Panel
- Programming the Panel
- Using the Downloader Software to Program the Panel
- Using an Alphanumeric Touchpad to Program the Panel
- Table 12. Touchpad Button Functions
- Entering/Exiting Program Mode
- To enter program mode:
- 1. Make sure the system is disarmed in all partitions/ areas.
- 2. At a touchpad, press 8 and the touchpad displays SYS TEM MENU.
- 3. Press 0 and the touchpad displays ENTER YOUR CODE.
- 4. Enter your installer access code (0123 is default) and the touchpad shows PROGRAM MENU then ENTER ITEM NUMBER. Enter the desired item num ber.
- To exit program mode:
- To enter program mode:
- Using Item Numbers
- Special Programming Settings
- Clear Panel Memory
- 50002
- Reviewing (List) Settings
- 00000
- To list all Settings:
- 1. Once in program mode enter the item number (00000).
- 2. Press É to start listing settings from the beginning or enter the item number you wish to start at and press É. Touchpads will flash each of the item numbers and values (if not protected by dealer password).
- 3. Press Ç at any time to exit this menu.
- To list all Settings:
- Partitions/General Partition Settings
- Partitions Act As Areas
- 17127 (Partitions-General Partition Settings)
- Touchpad Redirect Reset Time
- 17035 (Partitions-General Partition)
- Global Account Reporting
- 17093 (Partitions-General Partition)
- Partitions Enabled
- xx068 (Partitions-General Partition Settings)
- Account Number 1 Account Number 2
- 1: xx116, 2: xx117 (Partitions-General Partition)
- To enter an Account Number:
- 1. Once the desired item number has been entered the cur rent account number will be displayed.
- 2. Enter the new account number using the list above. For example, if you wanted the account number to be “123456AB,” at the keypad you would enter “01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 10, 11.”
- 3. Press É and the touchpad displays the new account num ber.
- To enter an Account Number:
- Partition/Area Text
- 49004 (Partitions-General Partition Settings)
- To program Partition/Area Text:
- 1. Once in program mode enter 49004. The display shows ENTER PARTITION NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 2. Enter the desired partition number and press É. The dis play shows TEXT FOR PARTITION n IS current text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT.
- 3. Enter the numbers of the desired characters or words. If you make a mistake press Ç to start over.
- 4. Once all numbers have been entered, press É to accept. The display shows the new partition/area text.
- To delete Partition/Area Text:
- 1. Once in program mode enter 49004. The display shows ENTER PARTITION NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 2. Enter the desired partition/area number and press É. The display shows TEXT FOR PARTITION n IS current text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT.
- 3. Enter 000 and press É. The display shows TEXT FOR PARTITION n IS NO TEXT.
- To program Partition/Area Text:
- Partition/Arming Settings
- Exterior Siren Delay
- xx113 (Partitions-Arming)
- Partitions/Alarms
- Daily Trouble Reporting Time
- xx001 (Partitions-Alarms)
- Enable Daily Reporting of Partition Trouble
- xx108 (Partitions-Alarms)
- Siren Time Out
- xx002 (Partitions-Alarms)
- Generate Alarm for Unarmed Tamper Signals
- xx079 (Partitions-Alarms)
- Tamper Signals from Fire Zones are Alarms
- xx083 (Partitions-Alarms)
- Enable Keystroke Violation Alarm
- xx076 (Partitions-Alarms)
- No Activity Tripped After
- xx009 (Partitions-Alarms)
- Delay Between No Activity Trip and Alarm
- xx010 (Partitions-Alarms)
- Generate Alarm for Suspicion Trips
- xx078 (Partitions-Alarms)
- Delay Between Suspicion Zone Trip and Alarm Generated
- xx015 (Partitions-Alarms)
- First Trip Local Second Trip Event
- xx080 (Partitions-Alarms)
- Disable Siren
- xx081 (Partitions-Alarms)
- Agent Release Zone 1 Agent Release Zone 2
- 1: xx122, 2: xx123 (Partitions-Alarms)
- Manual Agent Release Delays
- xx125 (Partitions-Alarms)
- Automatic Agent Release Delays
- xx124 (Partitions-Alarms)
- Partitions/X10
- X10 House Code 1
- xx022 (Partitions-X10)
- X10 House Code 2
- xx023 (Partitions-X10)
- Non X10 Output 1 (menu output 33) Non X10 Output 2 (menu output 34) Non X10 Output 3 (menu output 35) Non X10 Output 4 (menu output 36) Non X10 Output 5 (menu output 37) Non X10 Output 6 (menu output 38) Non X10 Output 7 (menu output 39) Non ...
- 1: xx049, 2: xx050, 3: xx051, 4: xx052, 5: xx053, 6: xx054, 7: xx055, 8: xx056 (Partitions-X10)
- Partitions/Reporting
- Light Control
- xx069 (Partitions-Reporting)
- Device Control
- xx070 (Partitions-Reporting)
- Latchkey Access
- xx071 (Partitions-Reporting)
- Report Partition Events to Central Station
- xx088 (Partitions-Reporting)
- Cancel Event Cancels Report
- xx089 (Partitions-Reporting)
- Print Partition/Area Events
- xx091 (Partitions-Reporting)
- Delay Between Generated Panic Alarm and Alarm Reporting
- xx012 (Partitions-Reporting)
- Delay Between Generated Standard Alarm and Alarm Reporting
- xx013 (Partitions-Reporting)
- Delay Between Generated Fire Alarm and Alarm Reporting
- xx014 (Partitions-Reporting)
- Second Fire Alarm Ends Reporting Delay
- xx090 (Partitions-Reporting)
- Second Intrusion Causes Report
- xx077 (Partitions-Reporting)
- Generate Restoral Reports for Reporting Zone Types
- xx112 (Partitions-Reporting)
- Audible Verification at Close Report
- xx098 (Partitions-Reporting)
- Partitions/Arming
- Enable Arming Level 2 Enable Arming Level 3 Enable Arming Level 4 Enable Arming Level 5
- 2: xx025, 3: xx026, 4: xx027, 5: xx028 (Partitions-Arming)
- Default Keyfob Schedule Arming Level
- xx118 (Partitions-Arming)
- Default Keyswitch Arming Level
- xx120 (Partitions-Arming)
- Activity Fault Threshold 1 Activity Fault Threshold 2 Activity Fault Threshold 3
- 1: xx018, 2: xx019, 3: xx020 (Partitions-Arming)
- Enable Scheduled Arming
- xx094) (Partitions-Arming)
- Time Between Arming Notification and Arming
- xx007 (Partitions-Arming)
- Extension Time
- xx008 (Partitions-Arming)
- Enable Auto Force Arming
- xx092 (Partitions-Arming)
- Enable Quick Arming
- xx093 (Partitions-Arming)
- Exterior Arming Verification
- xx097 (Partitions-Arming)
- Number of Zones that can be Bypass
- xx017 (Partitions-Arming)
- Enable Automatic Unbypass
- xx096 (Partitions-Arming)
- Enable Swinger Bypass
- xx095 (Partitions-Arming)
- Swing Count (Auto Bypass Trips)
- xx021 (Partitions-Arming)
- Standard Entry Delay
- xx003 (Partitions-Arming)
- Exit Delay
- xx004 (Partitions-Arming)
- Extended Delay
- xx005 (Partitions-Arming)
- Early Termination Delay
- xx101 (Partitions-Arming)
- One-Time Reset Enabled
- xx102 (Partitions-Arming)
- Fast Beep Duration
- xx006 (Partitions-Arming)
- Fast Beeps at End of Exit Delay Only
- xx100 (Partitions-Arming)
- Beeps During Standard Entry Delay Only
- xx103 (Partitions-Arming)
- Partitions/Zones
- Announce and Display Zone Text with Chime
- xx110 (Partitions-Zones)
- Chime On Zone Restoral
- xx111 (Partitions-Zones)
- Key or Code Needed for Special Fire Touchpad Keys
- xx082 (Partitions-Zones)
- Zone Test Time Out
- xx011 (Partitions-Zones)
- Disarm Key Arm Key Lights Key Star Key Lights/Star Keys Arm Level 2 Arm Level 3 Arm/Star Keys Disarm/Lights Keys
- xx057, xx058, xx059, xx060, xx061, xx063, xx064, xx065, xx066 (Partitions-Zones)
- Enable Auxiliary/Medical Panic Keys
- xx086 (Partitions-Zones)
- Enable Police Panic Keys
- xx085 (Partitions-Zones)
- Enable Fire Panic Keys
- xx087 (Partitions-Zones)
- Auxiliary/Medical Assignment
- xx084 (Partitions-Zones)
- Codes
- Dealer Access Code
- 17107 (Codes)
- Downloader Access Code
- 17108 (Codes)
- Access Code Length
- 50013 (Codes)
- Phone Settings
- Enable DTMF Dialing Line 1 Enable DTMF Dialing Line 2
- 1: 17094, 2: 17095 (Phone)
- Phone Line 1 Dialing Prefix Phone Line 2 Dialing Prefix
- 1: 17105, 2: 17106 (Phone)
- Number of Attempts Before Reporting Failure RF Buddy
- 17101 (Phone)
- No Phone Line Attached
- 17069 (Phone)
- System Account Number 1 System Account Number 2
- 1: 17102, 2: 17103 (Phone)
- To enter a System Account Number
- 1. Once the desired item number has been entered the cur rent system account number will be displayed.
- 2. Enter the new system account number using the list above. For example, if you wanted the system account number to be “123456AB,” at the keypad you would enter “01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 10, 11.”
- 3. Press É and the touchpad displays the new system account number.
- To enter a System Account Number
- Pager ID
- 17058 (Phone)
- Phone Test Interval
- 17034 (Phone)
- Specific Phone Number Settings
- Phone Number Enable
- yy001 (Phone)
- Number to Dial
- yy002 (Phone)
- Number of Attempts
- yy003 (Phone)
- Comm Format
- yy004 (Phone)
- Report Panic Special
- yy005 (Phone)
- System Pagers
- Enabled Pager Phone Number
- zz001 (Phone-Pagers)
- Pager Number to Dial
- zz002 (Phone-Pagers)
- Number of Attempts
- zz003 (Phone-Pagers)
- Comm Format
- zz004 (Phone-Pagers)
- Character Format
- zz005 (Phone-Pagers)
- Pager System Reports
- zz006 (Phone-Pagers)
- Partition/Area 1 Pager Reports Partition/Area 2 Pager Reports Partition/Area 3 Pager Reports Partition/Area 4 Pager Reports Partition/Area 5 Pager Reports Partition/Area 6 Pager Reports Partition/Area 7 Pager Reports Partition/Area 8 Pager Reports
- 1: zz007, 2: zz008, 3: zz009, 4: zz010, 5: zz011, 6: zz012, 7: zz013, 8: zz014 (Phone-Pagers)
- Pager PIN #
- zz015 (Phone-Pagers)
- Pager Max Message Length
- zz016 (Phone-Pagers)
- Advanced Settings
- Maximum Ring Cycle Time
- 17018 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen)
- DTMF on Time
- 17031 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen)
- DTMF off Time
- 17032 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen)
- Minimum Cycles in a Valid Ring
- 17054 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen)
- Number of Ringlets Needed for a Valid Ring
- 17055 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen)
- Valid Ring at Beginning or End of Cycle
- 17091 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen)
- Maximum Ringlet Burst Duration
- 17020 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen)
- Minimum Ringlet Burst Duration
- 17019 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen)
- Maximum Pause Between Ringlets
- 17022 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen)
- Minimum Pause Between Ringlets
- 17021 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen)
- Maximum Pause Between Rings
- 17024 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen)
- Minimum Pause Between Rings
- 17023 (Phone-Advanced Dialog Screen)
- Phone Access Settings
- Local Phone Settings
- Enable Local Phone Access in Partition/Area 1
- 17085 (Phone Access)
- Local Phone Connect Sequence
- 17056 (Phone Access)
- Phone Device Override Sequence
- 17057 (Phone Access)
- Max Delay Between Phone Panic Sequence
- 17030 (Phone Access)
- Local Phone Connect Time
- 17028 (Phone Access)
- Local Phone Answer Time
- 17029 (Phone Access)
- On Hook Hang Up Time
- 17027 (Phone Access)
- Enable Local Phone Police Alarm Enable Local Phone Auxiliary Alarm Enable Local Phone Fire Alarm
- Police: 17080, Auxiliary: 17081, Fire: 17082 (Phone Access)
- Local Phone Settings
- Remote Phone Settings
- Enable Remote Phone Access
- 17086 (Phone Access)
- Enable Remote Phone Ring Count
- 17087 (Phone Access)
- Answer Phone after XX Rings
- 17052 (Phone Access)
- Enable Toll Saver
- 17090 (Phone Access)
- Enable Remote Phone Ring-Pause-Ring
- 17088 (Phone Access)
- Min Time Between Ring-Pause-Ring Calls
- 17025 (Phone Access)
- Max Time Between Ring-Pause-Ring Calls
- 17026 (Phone Access)
- Cancel Ring Pause Ring After XX Rings
- 17053 (Phone Access)
- Enable Remote Phone Override
- 17089 (Phone Access)
- Allow Remote Phone Zone Test
- 17098 (Phone Access)
- Zone Settings
- Add (Learn) Zones
- 47001 (Zones)
- To learn Zones into panel memory:
- 1. Once in program mode enter item number 47001. The display shows ENTER PARTITION/AREA NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 2. Enter the desired one-digit partition/area number (1-8) and press É. The display shows ENTER ZONE TYPE OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 3. Enter the two-digit zone type number (00-96) and press É. Refer to Table B.1 on page 87 for zone type descrip tions.
- 4. The display shows LEARN ZONE nn ENTER NEW ZONE NUMBER OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT, where nn is the next available zone number. If desired, enter a differ ent zone number. Press É.
- 5. When the display shows TRIP ZONE n, use the guide lines below and on this page to force the zone you are adding (learning) into panel memory.
- 6. The display shows ZONE nn TYPE nn PARTITION/ AREA n OK.
- 7. To add another zone to the same zone type and partition/ area, go to step 5. To add zones to another zone type (same partition/area) press É and go back to step 2. To add zones to another zone type and partition/area press Ç and repeat the...
- To learn Zones into panel memory:
- Tripping Hardwire Zones
- Tripping Learn Mode Wireless Sensors
- Delete Zones
- 47002 (Zones)
- Zone Text
- 49001 (Zones)
- To program Zone Text:
- 1. Once in program mode enter 49001. The display shows ENTER ZONE NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CAN CEL.
- 2. Enter the desired zone number and press É. The display shows TEXT FOR ZONE n IS current zone text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT.
- 3. Enter the numbers of the desired characters or words. If you make a mistake press Ç to start over.
- 4. Once all numbers have been entered, press É to accept. The display shows the new zone text.
- To delete Zone Text:
- 1. Once in program mode enter 49001. The display shows ENTER ZONE NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CAN CEL.
- 2. Enter the desired zone number and press É. The display shows TEXT FOR ZONE n IS current zone text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT.
- 3. Enter 000 and press É. The display shows TEXT FOR ZONE n IS NO TEXT.
- To program Zone Text:
- List Zones
- 47003 (Zones)
- Zone Attributes (Edit Zones)
- 47004 (Zones)
- To Edit Zone Attributes:
- 1. Once in program mode enter 47004. The display shows ENTER ZONE NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CAN CEL.
- 2. Enter the desired zone number and press É. The display shows ENTER ATTRIBUTE NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 3. Enter the attribute number from the list above and press É. The display will show the current attribute setting. If desired, change the attribute setting.
- 4. Press É to apply changes. To edit another attribute repeat step 1.
- To Edit Zone Attributes:
- Test Buddies
- 47005 (Zones)
- List Buddies
- 47006 (Zones)
- Zone Delay Time
- 17117 (Zones)
- Smoke Loop Reset Time
- 17051 (Zones)
- I/O Settings
- General Input Response Time 1 General Input Response Time 2 General Input Response Time 3 General Input Response Time 4 General Input Response Time 5 General Input Response Time 6 General Input Response Time 7
- 1: 17006, 2: 17007, 3: 17008, 4: 17009, 5: 17010, 6: 17011, 7: 17118 (Input and Output)
- Expansion Input Response Time 1 Expansion Input Response Time 2 Expansion Input Response Time 3 Expansion Input Response Time 4 Expansion Input Response Time 5 Expansion Input Response Time 6 Expansion Input Response Time 7 Expansion Input Re...
- 1: 17012, 2: 17013, 3: 17014, 4: 17015 5: 17016, 6: 17017, 7: 17119, 8: 17120 (Input and Output)
- General Purpose I/O 1 Direction General Purpose I/O 2 Direction General Purpose I/O 3 Direction General Purpose I/O 4 Direction General Purpose I/O 5 Direction General Purpose I/O 6 Direction
- 1: 17063, 2: 17064, 3: 17065, 4: 17066 5: 17067, 6: 17068 (Input and Output)
- Activation Interval One-Shot Time A Activation Interval One-Shot Time B Activation Interval One-Shot Time C Activation Interval One-Shot Time D
- A: 17113, B: 17114, C: 17115, D: 17116 (Input and Output)
- Output Activation Delay
- 17112 (Input and Output)
- Accessory Modules
- Add (Learn) Bus Devices
- 48001 (Accessory)
- Delete/Change Bus Device ID
- 48002 (Accessory)
- To Delete/Change Bus Device ID:
- 1. Once in program mode enter 48002. The display shows ENTER DEVICE ID OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 2. Enter the 8-digit device ID of the device you wish to delete/change (located on module) and press É.
- 3. The display shows ENTER NEW DEVICE ID OR ENTER 0 TO DELETE.
- 4. Enter a new device ID or enter 0.
- 5. Press É. The panel displays DEVICE ID xxxxxxxx DELETED, or DEVICE CHANGE OK.
- 6. To delete/change another device ID, repeat the above pro cedure.
- To Delete/Change Bus Device ID:
- Bus Device Text
- 49002 (Accessory)
- To program Bus Device Text:
- 1. Once in program mode enter 49002. The display shows ENTER DEVICE ID OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 2. Enter the desired device ID (located on module) and press É. The display shows TEXT FOR DEVICE xxxxxxxx IS current text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT.
- 3. Enter the numbers of the desired characters or words. If you make a mistake press Ç to start over.
- 4. Once all numbers have been entered, press É to accept. The display shows the new device text.
- To delete Device Text:
- 1. Once in program mode enter 49002. The display shows ENTER DEVICE ID NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 2. Enter the desired device ID number and press É. The dis play shows TEXT FOR DEVICE xxxxxxxx IS current text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT.
- 3. Enter 000 and press É. The display shows TEXT FOR DEVICE xxxxxxxx IS NO TEXT.
- To program Bus Device Text:
- List Bus Devices
- 48003 (Accessory)
- Bus Device Partition/Area
- 48004 (Accessory)
- Change Transmit Bus ID
- 48005 (Accessory)
- List Bus Device Text
- 48006 (Accessory)
- Replace/Delete Bus Device ID
- 48007 (Accessory)
- Program LED Module
- 48009 (Programmable Output)
- To program LED Modules:
- 1. Once in program mode enter 48009. The display shows ENTER DEVICE ID OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 2. Enter the 8-digit device ID number and press É. The dis play shows ENTER LED NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 3. Enter the desired LED number (0-128) and press É. The display shows LED TYPE IS n. ENTER NEW LED TYPE OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT.
- 4. Enter the desired LED type (0-15) from Table B.10 on page 106 and press É. The display shows LED DATA IS n. ENTER NEW LED DATA OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT.
- 5. Depending on the LED type, enter the desired LED data (see Table B.10) and press É.
- 6. To program another LED group, go back to step 1. To exit back to the program menu, press Ç.
- To program LED Modules:
- Delete/Replace LED Module
- 48010 (Programmable Outputs-LED Module)
- To Delete/Replace LED Module:
- 1. Once in program mode enter 48010. The display shows ENTER DEVICE ID OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 2. Enter the 8-digit device ID of the device you wish to delete or replace (located on module) and press É.
- 3. The display shows ENTER NEW DEVICE ID OR ENTER 0 TO DELETE.
- 4. Enter a new device ID or enter 0. Press É. The panel displays DEVICE ID xxxxxxxx DELETED, or DEVICE CHANGE OK.
- 5. To delete or replace another LED module, repeat the above procedure.
- To Delete/Replace LED Module:
- Keypad Idle Text
- 49005 (Partitions)
- To program Keypad Idle Text:
- 1. Once in program mode enter 49005. The display shows ENTER PARTITION/AREA NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 2. Enter the desired partition/area number and press É. The display shows ENTER DISPLAY NUMBERS OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 3. Enter the numbers of the desired characters. If you make a mistake press Ç to start over.
- 4. Once all numbers have been entered, press É.
- To delete Keypad Idle Text:
- To program Keypad Idle Text:
- Fixed Output Settings
- Output Configuration
- 50005 (Partitions-X10)
- To program an Output:
- 1. Once in program mode enter 50005. The display shows ENTER OUTPUT NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 2. Enter the desired 3-digit output number from the choices below.
- 3. Press É. The display shows OUTPUT TYPE IS n. ENTER NEW TYPE OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT.
- 4. Enter the output type from the choices below:
- 5. Based on the output type, enter the required data from the choices below.
- To program an Output:
- Menu Output Text
- 49003 (Partitions-X10)
- To Program Output Text:
- 1. Once in program mode enter 49003. The display shows ENTER OUTPUT NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 2. Enter the desired output number as follows:
- 3. Press É. The display shows TEXT FOR OUTPUT nn IS current text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT.
- 4. Enter the numbers of the desired characters or words. If you make a mistake press Ç to start over.
- 5. Once all numbers have been entered, press É to accept. The display shows the new output text.
- To Delete Output Text:
- 1. Once in program mode enter 49003. The display shows ENTER OUTPUT NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 2. Enter the desired output number and press É. The display shows TEXT FOR OUTPUT nn IS current text. ENTER TEXT NUMBERS OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT.
- 3. Enter 000 and press É. The display shows TEXT FOR OUTPUT nn IS NO TEXT.
- To Program Output Text:
- Alarm Settings
- Alarm Messages Played at High Volume
- 17079 (Alarms)
- Play Evacuation Messages During Fire Alarm
- 17083 (Alarms)
- Evacuation Message Count
- 17104 (Alarms)
- First Disarm Silences Fire Alarm and Second Disarm Cancels the Alarm
- 17084 (Alarms)
- Unsilence Alarm after Silencing Period
- 17126 (Alarms)
- Time Fire Alarm is Silenced
- 17111 (Alarms)
- Annunciate Earliest Fire Alarm not the Most Recent
- 17128 (Alarms)
- Fire Alarm in One Partition Sounds In All Partitions
- 17077 (Alarms)
- System Strobe Light Type
- 17062 (Alarms)
- Medical Siren Cadence Police Siren Cadence Auxiliary Siren Cadence
- 17046, 17047, 17048 (Alarms)
- System Settings
- System Date
- 17001 (System)
- System Time
- 17002 (System)
- System Day of Week
- 17003 (System)
- Time Format
- 17100 (System)
- Detect Receiver Failure
- 17078 (System)
- Panel Calls Back to Downloader
- 17122 (System)
- Phone Off-Hook is Activity
- 17092 (System)
- RF Supervisory Time A RF Supervisory Time B
- A; 17049, B: 17050 (System)
- Battery Test Interval
- 17073 (System)
- High Rise Installation
- 17074 (System)
- Commercial or Residential Installation
- 17076 (System)
- Report System Events
- 17096 (System)
- System Report Time (STIME)
- 17004 (System)
- Enable RF Jam Detect
- 17072 (System)
- Enable Long Range Radio
- 17075 (System)
- Percent Full History Buffer Reports
- 17043 (System)
- Percent Full Report Buffer Reports
- 17044 (System)
- Partition/Area Text Displayed on Touchpads and Spoken Over Speakers
- 17125 (System)
- Enable Daylight Savings
- 17070 (System)
- Print System Events
- 17099 (System)
- Print Line Feed after Carriage Return
- 17097 (System)
- Printer Supports Epson ESC/P Protocol
- 17124 (System)
- Hours to Delay Before Reporting AC Failure
- 17041 (System)
- Low Battery Trip Voltage
- 17037 (System)
- Battery Restored Voltage
- 17038 (System)
- Battery Voltage Shutdown is Started
- 17039 (System)
- Battery Voltage Shutdown is Canceled
- 17040 (System)
- AC Stable Time
- 17036 (System)
- AC Frequency
- 17123 (System)
- Panel Latitude
- 17110 (System)
- On Premises Pager ID 1 On Premises Pager ID 2
- 1: 17060, 2: 17061 (System)
- Miscellaneous Settings
- Downloader Account Number
- 17109 (Customer)
- Reset Panel
- 50001
- Software/Hardware Version
- 50003
- Clear History Buffer
- 50004
- Holiday A List Holiday B List
- A: 50008, B: 50009 (Holiday)
- To add a Holiday:
- 1. Enter the installer code.
- 2. Enter the desired item number. The display shows ENTER PARTITION/AREA NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 3. Enter the partition/area number (1-8) and press É. The display shows ENTER HOLIDAY NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 4. Enter the desired holiday number (1-8) and press É. The panel display shows HOLIDAY DATA IS current data.
- 5. Enter a 2-digit month (01-12), a 2-digit day (01-31), and press É. For example, if the holiday fell on July 4, you would enter 0704.
- 6. The display shows the new holiday setting.
- To delete a Holiday:
- 1. Enter the installer code.
- 2. Enter the desired item number. The display shows ENTER PARTITION/AREA NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 3. Enter the partition/area number (0-8) and press É. The display shows ENTER HOLIDAY NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 4. Enter the desired holiday number (1-8) and press É. The panel display shows HOLIDAY DATA IS current data.
- 5. Enter 0 + É. The display shows HOLIDAY DATA IS NO DATA.
- To add a Holiday:
- Event Configuration and Alarm Masks
- 50010 (Event Mask)
- To set a Configuration Mask:
- 1. Enter 50010. The display shows ENTER EVENT GENERAL TYPE OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 2. Enter the event general type (1-19) using Table B.8 on page 102, then press É. The display shows ENTER EVENT SPECIFIC TYPE OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 3. Enter the event specific type using Table B.8, and press É. The display shows ENTER PARTITION NUMBER OR PRESS * TO CANCEL.
- 4. Enter the desired partition/area (1-8) and press É. The display shows the eight-digit event mask, then ENTER NEW EVENT MASK OR PRESS # TO ACCEPT.
- 5. Enter the desired 8-digit event mask (0 = off, 1 = on, and 2 = unchanged), then press É.
- To set a Configuration Mask:
- Print Zone & Device Information
- 50012
- Print History Buffer
- 50016
- To Print History Buffer:
- 1. Enter 50016. The display shows ENTER HISTORY START.
- 2. Enter the desired start date in mm/dd/yy format. For example, if you wanted to print events starting on September 1, 1999 you would enter 090199. The display shows ENTER HISTORY STOP.
- 3. Enter the desired stop date in mm/dd/yy format. Events occurring within that time frame will print.
- To Print History Buffer:
- Delete Primary SnapCard Delete Secondary SnapCard
- Primary: 50014, Secondary: 50015
- Remote Downloader Programming
- Advent Downloader Programming
- To initiate an upload/download session from the panel:
- 1. Contact your download station and ask the operator to prepare for an upload/download session.
- 2. Make sure the panel is connected to a phone line and that premises telephones are on hook (hung up).
- 3. Enter panel programming and verify/enter the follow ing downloader settings:
- 4. Enter 0 + 2 + install code (0123).
- 5. For an upload enter 1, a download press 2, and a gen eral upload/download press 3. The session will start and the system will return to the previous arming level.
- To initiate an upload/download session from the panel:
- Advent Downloader Programming
- Installing Line Carrier Devices
- Programming the Panel House Code
- Installing X10 Modules
- To install X10 modules:
- 1. Plug the lamp or appliance cord into the bottom of the module.
- 2. Plug the module into a lower AC outlet.
- 3. Refer to Table B.5 on page 97 for the house code you programmed into the panel, and then find the letter that corresponds to that house code. Each letter setting rep resents one panel house code. For example, house code 1 corresponds with ...
- 4. Set the house dial on the module to the appropriate let ter.
- 5. Set the unit number dial from 1 to 16 for the desired response as described in Table B.6 on page 97.
- To install X10 modules:
- Installing X10 Modules
- Adding Lights/Devices to Program Memory
- To add lights or devices to program memory:
- 1. Press 7. The display shows FEATURES MENU.
- 2. Enter 3 and the display shows LEARN LIGHTS AND DEVICES.
- 3. Press 1 to add a light. The panel displays ENTER A LIGHT NUMBER THEN PRESS #. Press 4 to add a device. The panel displays ENTER A DEVICE NUMBER THEN PRESS #.
- 4. Enter the desired light or device number (1-40) and press É. The display shows LIGHT/DEVICE nn ADDED.
- 5. To add another light or device, enter the desired light or device number and press É.
- 6. To exit press Ç + Ç.
- To delete lights or devices from program memory:
- 1. Press 7. The display shows FEATURES MENU.
- 2. Enter 3 and the display shows LEARN LIGHTS AND DEVICES.
- 3. Press 2 to delete a light. The panel displays ENTER A LIGHT NUMBER THEN PRESS #. Press 5 to delete a device. The panel displays ENTER A DEVICE NUMBER THEN PRESS #.
- 4. Enter the desired light or device number (1-40) and press É. The display shows LIGHT/DEVICE nn DELETED.
- 5. To delete another light or device enter the desired light or device number and press É.
- 6. To exit press Ç + Ç.
- To add lights or devices to program memory:
- Programming the Panel House Code
- Testing the System
- Basic System Commands
- Testing Panel Backup Battery(s)
- Testing Hardwire and Wireless Zones/ Sensors
- 1. Close and secure the panel door.
- 2. Make sure all zones and sensors are in their secured (non-alarm) state.
- 3. Press 8. The display shows SYSTEM MENU.
- 4. Enter 1 + installer code to initiate the zone test.
- 5. The display shows ZONE TEST ON - PRESS 11 TO QUIT and sounds one 0.5 second long beep.
- 6. Actuate/trip and restore each zone/sensor one at a time while monitoring the display.
- 7. For hardwire zones the system will beep and display [ZONE #] TEST GOOD in confirmation. If the system does not respond, check the zone/sensor wiring or panel programming. For wireless zones the system will beep, and indicate [zone #] signa...
- 8. Press 8 + 2 to view tested zones.
- 9. Press 8 + 3 to list untested zones.
- 10. Press 1 + 1 to disarm and end testing (if Quik Arm is on). Otherwise, Press 1 and enter your install access code.
- If a Wireless Sensor Fails the Zone/Sensor Test
- Testing Outputs and Sirens
- 1. Contact the central station to inform them you are test ing the system.
- 2. Verify that all wiring at the panel and output devices is correct.
- 3. Activate the appropriate device to trigger each output as programmed.
- 4. Verify that each output responds according the pro grammed configuration. For outputs that trigger sirens, verify that the correct alarm sounds are produced from these sirens. Table 16 describes the system alarm sounds you should hear from...
- 5. If strobes are used, verify that the strobes flash, and continue to flash until a fire alarm is acknowledged (cancelled).
- 6. Contact the central station when you are finished test ing.
- Testing the X10 Modules (menu controlled outputs)
- To test lights and devices:
- 1. Press 4 to test lights or 5 to test devices. The display shows ENTER A LIGHT/DEVICE NUMBER THEN PRESS #.
- 2. Enter the desired light or device number to test and press É.
- 3. Press 1 to select Turn [selected light or device] on now.
- 4. Verify that the light or device is on.
- 5. Press 2 to select Turn [selected light or device] off now.
- 6. Verify that the light is off.
- 7. Press Lights On or Lights Off buttons twice to turn all lights on the first house code on or off at the same time.
- 8. Repeat steps 2-6 for remaining assigned lamp and appliance module unit numbers.
- 9. Press Ç to return to the main menu.
- To test lights and devices:
- Testing Phone Communication
- To perform a phone test:
- 1. Contact the central station to inform them that you are testing the system.
- 2. Make sure all premises telephones are on-hook (hung up).
- 3. Press 0. The display shows PHONE MENU.
- 4. Press 1 + primary access code + É. The display shows PHONE TEST.
- 5. Wait for the system to dial and test all programmed telephone numbers.
- 6. The panel indicates PHONE TEST OK for each phone number successfully tested.
- 7. Press Ç to quit the phone test.
- To perform a phone test:
- Testing Central Station Communication
- To test communication with the central station:
- 1. Call the central station and tell the operator that you will be testing the system.
- 2. Arm the system.
- 3. Test each touchpad, wireless panic button, and trip all of the sensors. Verify that the appropriate system indi cations and alarms are working correctly.
- 4. Make sure that you test all programmed central station phone numbers.
- 5. When you finish testing the system, call the central sta tion to verify that all of the correct alarms were received. Check pager displays to verify that reports were received.
- To test communication with the central station:
- Adjusting Touchpad Display Contrast
- To adjust display contrast:
- 1. Enter configuration mode by pressing the d and 6 buttons together for at least two seconds. The display shows DA nnn.
- 2. Press and release the 1 and 2 buttons together repeat edly, until the desired contrast level is displayed.
- 3. Press Ç and the display briefly shows DONE, then shows the time and date.
- To adjust display contrast:
- Troubleshooting
- 1. Check that access code is valid or is within use/time limits.
- 2. Special dealer access code is required for some system programming.
- 1. Check your records or downloader database to see if you have the customer’s access code(s) on file.
- 2. If downloading software is available, read the panel access code(s) using the downloader.
- 1. Check your records or downloader database to see if you have the install code on file.
- 2. If downloading software is available, read the panel access code(s) using the downloader.
- 3. If the panel has no access to downloading, clear memory (to defaults) and reprogram the panel locally.
- 1. Check for valid access code or that code use/time limits have not expired.
- 2. Check for proper partition/area and code selection.
- 1. If arming to Perimeter, make sure all monitored perimeter doors and windows are closed or bypassed.
- 2. If arming to Full, make sure all perimeter and interior zone sensors are closed or bypassed.
- 3. Check system status (press 1 + 9) for an indication of the problem.
- 1. Check for proper access code.
- 2. Check the access code authority setting.
- 1. Perform a phone test. If phone test fails, follow the remaining steps
- 2. Check that the DB-8 Cord is plugged into the panel phone jack and into the RJ-31X/CA-38A jack.
- 3. Check for proper RJ-31X/CA-38A jack to phone line wiring.
- 4. Verify with the central station operator that the correct receiver line phone number is pro grammed into the panel. Reprogram the phone number and retest if necessary.
- 5. Verify that the correct phone reporting format is being used.
- 6. Replace faulty RJ-31X/CA-38A jack.
- 7. Replace faulty DB-8 cord.
- 8. Check that the premises phone line is working.
- 1. Check module and panel power (Green LEDs on).
- 2. Check SuperBus wiring and connections.
- 3. Check that the module is programmed (added/learned) into panel memory. Add the module if necessary.
- 1. Reinitialize panel and module by turning panel power off and back on.
- 2. Module circuit failure. Replace the module.
- 1. Check phone wiring and connections.
- 2. Check that the module is programmed (added/learned) into panel memory. Add the module if necessary.
- 1. Check module and panel (Green LEDs on).
- 2. Check Superbus wire routing and length. (Shielded cable may be required on very long or noisy wire runs.)
- 3. Check panel/module programming.
- 1. Check phone/module connections.
- 2. Repair/replace faulty module.
- 3. Check panel/module programming.
- 1. Check that the wiring connector is plugged into the back of the touchpad and into the panel bus connector.
- 2. Check SuperBus wiring for opens or shorts.
- 3. Check panel power.
- 1. Check panel programming of all general purpose inputs/outputs.
- 2. Check all input device wiring and connections.
- 1. Check panel programming of general purpose input/output.
- 2. Check input device operation.
- 3. Check input device wiring and connections.
- 1. Check panel input programming for input.
- 2. Check input device wiring and connections.
- 1. Check panel/module programming.
- 2. Check output wiring and connections.
- 3. Check panel/module power (green LEDs on).
- 4. If used, check the optional external supply powering the output devices.
- 1. Check panel/module programming for that output.
- 2. Check output wiring and connections.
- 3. Check that the output programmed trigger event actually occurs.
- 4. Output relay may have failed or been overloaded. Reprogram to use a different (unused) out put or replace the module.
- 1. Check panel output programming.
- 2. Check output device wiring and connections.
- 1. Check for 12 VDC between panel terminals 6 and 7 during alarm.
- 2. Check panel main power.
- 3. Check for correct wiring at the siren and panel terminals.
- 1. Check for correct wiring at the siren and panel terminals.
- 2. Check exterior siren output programming.
- 1. Check for 12 VDC between panel terminals 4 and 5 with bell activated.
- 2. Check panel main power.
- 3. Check for correct wiring at the siren and panel terminals.
- 1. Check for correct wiring (and opens or shorts) at the speaker and panel terminals.
- 2. Check that required capacitor and end of line (EOL) resistor are installed at the speaker.
- 3. Make sure that voice volume is correctly programmed.
- 1. Make sure that the voice volume is correctly programmed.
- 2. Check for too many speakers or incorrect speaker impedance.
- 1. Check that zones are programmed into panel and add if missing.
- 2. Make sure that zone is set to a restoral-required type or make sure that system is armed to active level before tripping sensor.
- 3. If it is an optional 8 Input Module zone, check that the module bus status LED is blinking to show communication with panel.
- 1. Check the AC circuit breaker to be sure the circuit is live.
- 2. Check that the backup battery is installed correctly, the battery wires are connected, and the AC power transformer is plugged in.
- 3. Check for proper panel and transformer wiring.
- 4. Measure the incoming AC voltage at the panel terminals. The voltage should be about 24 VAC between panel terminals 1 and 2.
- 1. Check that AC power transformer is not wired into a switched circuit.
- 2. Disconnect the AC power transformer and disconnect the wires from the transformer and the panel.
- 3. Check transformer to panel wire for short or open circuits.
- 4. Connect the transformer and check for about 24 VAC at the transformer unconnected termi nals. If zero (0) volts, reset the built-in transformer circuit breaker (if it has one) or replace the transformer.
- 1. Check that the panel backup battery is installed correctly, the battery wires are connected, and the AC power transformer is connected.
- 2. Measure the incoming AC voltage at the panel terminals. It should read about 24 VAC at panel terminals 1 and 2.
- 3. Remove the panel backup battery power by disconnecting the red (positive) battery wire.
- 4. Check for 13.6 to 14.2 VDC battery charging voltage between panel terminal 3 (GND) and the disconnected red battery wire.
- 5. Check for 11.5 to 13.9 VDC battery voltage between the backup battery spade lugs. If the battery voltage is not within the recommended range, allow the battery time to charge or replace faulty battery.
- 6. Restore the backup battery power by reconnecting the red wire from the battery.
- 1. Check the AC circuit breaker to be sure the circuit is live.
- 2. Check for proper panel and transformer wiring.
- 3. Check that the AC transformer is wired to a non-switched circuit.
- 4. Check that the transformer is supplying AC to the panel. (Transformer internal breaker or fuse may be blown.)
- 1. Check that other partitions/areas are enabled.
- 2. Check that devices are correctly added (learned) into the other enabled partitions/areas.
- 1. Wait 2 minutes and try again. The panel may be busy trying to report to the central station receiver.
- 2. Check the RJ-31X jack wiring.
- 3. Check the panel connection to the DB-8 cord.
- 4. Replace the RJ-31X jack.
- 5. Replace the DB-8 cord.
- 6. Perform a phone test after troubleshooting the phone line.
- 1. Check phone wire routing and connections.
- 2. Check for good panel ground connection.
- 1. Check module and panel power (green LEDs on).
- 2. Check SuperBus wiring and connections.
- 1. Reinitialize panel and module by turning panel power off then on.
- 2. Module circuit failure. Replace the module.
- 1. Panel and module are communicating correctly via the SuperBus.
- 2. Check panel/module programming.
- 3. Check module and device cables and connections.
- 1. Check module and panel power (green LEDs on).
- 2. Check SuperBus wiring and connections.
- 3. Check for proper panel/module power-up initialization.
- 1. Reinitialize panel and module by turning panel power off and on.
- 2. Module circuit failure. Replace the module.
- 1. Panel and module are communicating correctly via the SuperBus.
- 2. Check panel/module programming.
- 3. Check antenna and ground connections.
- 4. Check for too close of proximity to metal obstructions such as ducting or AC wiring.
- 1. Check Commercial RF Transceiver Module antenna and ground connections. (Never bend or cut wireless radio antennas.)
- 2. Check for too close a proximity to metal obstructions such as ducting or large appliances.
- 3. Check/change transmitting device orientation to module.
- 1. Check panel clock/calendar programming.
- 2. Check panel day of week programming.
- 1. Check panel schedules programming.
- 2. Check if system clock/calendar has been changed since schedules were programmed.
- 1. Check that wireless sensor covers are in place.
- 2. Check that surface tampered wireless PIRs, Smoke, and Sound sensors are securely mounted.
- 3. Check that hardwired sensor loop end of line (EOL) resistors are installed.
- 4. Check for hardwire sensor loop shorts or opens.
- 5. If panel door is tampered, check that the panel cover is closed.
- 6. If phone jack is tampered, check that phone line cords are plugged in.
- 7. Check that Commercial RF Transceiver antennas are not bent, cut, or missing and that antenna and ground connections are tight.
- 8. Check for multiple incorrect access code entries from touchpad or phone.
- 1. Check that the wireless sensor battery is installed.
- 2. Check the sensor battery for low voltage. Replace batteries if necessary.
- 3. Use an RF Sniffer tool (60-401) to verify that the sensor is transmitting.
- 4. Check that the sensor is programmed (added/learned) into panel memory. Add the sensor if necessary.
- 5. Verify that both RF Transceiver module antennas are installed and that the connections are tight.
- 1. Rotate the sensor position from 90 to 180 degrees.
- 2. Mount the sensor in a different location.
- 3. Verify that both RF Transceiver Module antennas are installed and connections tight.
- 1. Operate touchpads from different locations to locate areas of intermittent operation.
- 2. Check and/or replace wireless touchpad battery.
- 3. Program or reprogram the touchpad(s) into the panel.
- 1. Check that the light or device is working and the power switch is on.
- 2. Confirm light or device operation at working outlet.
- 3. Check that the lights or devices are plugged into X-10 Modules and that the X-10 Modules are plugged into outlets that are not controlled by a switch. If necessary, relocate modules to nonswitched outlets.
- 4. Check that the HOUSE dial on the X-10 Modules match the house code programmed into the panel.
- 5. Check for correct X-10 module unit settings and panel programming.
- Appendix A: System Configuration Worksheets
- Table A.1 System Hardwire Devices
- Determining Maximum Panel Wire Length
- Other System Devices
- X-10 Module and Device Settings
- Partition/Area Descriptions
- SuperBus 2000 Device Information
- Zone and Sensor Information
- Menu Outputs
- Access Codes and Authority Level Settings
- Authority Level Settings
- Item Numbers Index and Record
- Appendix B: Reference Tables
- Table B.1 Zone Type Characteristics
- Table B.2 Three-Digit Text Descriptors
- Table B.3 Two-Digit Display Descriptors
- Table B.4 Panel House Code Defaults/Settings for 4 Partition Panels
- Table B.5 Panel House Code Defaults/Settings for 8 Partition Panels
- Table B.6 X10 Module Operation
- Table B.7 X10 and Non-X10 Light/Device Numbers by Partition
- Contact ID Codes and Event Types
- Additional CID Reporting
- Smoke and Heat Detector Installation
- Appendix C: Commercial Fire Wiring Examples
- Connecting Speakers for Fire Protective Signaling Units
- Connecting Horns and Strobes
- Connecting Hardwire Full Pulls
- Connecting Water Flow Detection Devices.
- Wiring AL602ITI Power Supply
- To wire the trouble indicator:
- 1. Wire the “AC Fail” and “Battery Fail” outputs to the “Fault” input in the AL602ITI as shown in Figure C5.
- 2. Wire the N.O. and C terminals of the common trouble output on the AL602ITI to an input zone on the Advent panel as shown in Figure X. This input zone must be learned into the Advent panel as Zone type 96.
- To wire the audible output:
- To wire the visual (strobe) output:
- To wire the trouble indicator: