Fire Burglary Instruments XL1236 Programming Instructions Manual

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XL-1236
Programming Instructions
Fire Burglcrry Instruments, Inc.
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50 Engineers Road. Hauppauge, New‘York 11788 . (800) 6454430
COMPUTER PART NO. I-2278
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, many of the panels
functions including zone types and operations, audible or silent outputs,
etc. are prom programmable.
Therefore, it is imperative that these instructions are read
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and followed very carefully.
Many of the options available will require programming in
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several different locations of different fields.
It is advisable to utilize the BLANK
PROGRAMMING SHEET MARKED WITH -LOCATIONS (Ll, L2, etc.) to write out the entire
program before attempting to actually program.
The first and MOST IMPORTANT decision
which mu&t be made prior to programming is what each of the 12 general purpose zones are
planned to
be.
There are several options such as 24 HR ALARM ZONES, 24 HR TROUBLE
ZONES, or CONTROLLED ZONES (Delay, Instant, Interior).
110 Programmer Switch Setting:
MODE SWITCH
QUADRANT SW. 8 North South North
South North North North North
QUADRANT SW. 7
South
North
South North ,
QUADRANT + SELECTED
1
2 3
4
R96
Quad
Selection Jumper Setting
1
2 Quad
Program
3 or 4 Quad
Program
Quad
1
& 2 Connected
Quad 3
dc 4 cut
Connected
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it will be necessary to program on at LEAST (2) quadrants of the prom chip for operation of this system.
Either quadrants
one
and two or quadrants three and
four may be used.
The condition of resistor R96 in the XL1,236
system
dictates
which .two
quadrants
of the prom will be used.
It may be necessary to do a four
(4) quadrant program. on
installations which require advanced communicator features.
The charts
above explain the appropriate 110 switch settings versus the correct condi-
tion of the R96 resistor in
the system.
THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS DESIGNED TO ACCOMPLISH WRITING OUT THE XL1236 PROM PROGRAMMING SHEET1-2277 ON PAGE 15. CONTROL PANEL HOOKUP AND WIRING INFORMATJON CAN BE FOUND IN INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION I 2276
STEP 1: QUADRANT 1,
op
FIELD
This OP FIELD locations Ll-Lll
can be used
to program a
common
telephone number prefix.
(example: 9, 1,800 etc.) All numbers pro-
grammed here will be dialed prior to any and all receiver telephone
numbers programmed.
STEP 2:
1P FIELD
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LOCATIONS Ll-Lll in this field must be used, to program the telephone number of
the
first receiver.
As many
as eleven (11) digits
can be programmed.
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STEP 3:
2P FIELD LOCATIONS L I-11 1 can be used to program the telephone number of the
second receiver.
As many as eleven (11) digits can be programmed. If
there is not a second receiver, leave this field blank on the program sheet.
STEP 4:
3P FIELD LOCATIONS Ll-Lll can be used to program the telephone number of
receiver three. As many as eleven (11) digits can be programmed. If there is not a third receiver, leave this field blank on the program sheet.
STEP 5: AF FIELD
THE FIRST LOCATION of this AF field marked 11 is used to program the
number, of attempts the XL1236 system should make in the event
the receiver
or
receivers are busy.
Select a digit from the following chart
as desired.
# OF ATTEMPTS
DlGIT il/ OF ATTEMPTS DIGIT
# OF ATTEMPTS DlGIT
1 1 7 7 13 D
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2 2 8 8 14 E 3 3 9 9 15 A 4 4 10 0 Unlimited F
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12
11 B C 4
THE SECOND LOCATION of this AF field marked L2 is used to deter­mine two (2) things concerning the receiver format. The first thing is whether the XL1236 system should transmit all its data to just the first receiver (ANY ONE RECEIVER) or will it be necessary to transmit to.
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ALL RECEIVERS assuming there is more than one telephone number
. . programmed. The second thing which must be determlned in this location
is whether all transmissions to the receivers should be .PRIORITY REPORT, -’ STANDARD FORMAT, OR EXTENDED FORMAT. Priority report means that if more than one circuit is tripped within the same phone call to the central office, ONLY THE HIGHEST PRIORITY circuit will be reported (example: Fire and Burglary trip, only Fire is transmitted). Priority report should be programmed for receivers which can not handle multiple codes within the same phone call. STANDARD FORMAT means all circuits which are tripped within the same phone call will be reported to the central office. EXTENDED FORMAT is similar
to
the standard format in that all circuits tripped will be transmitted to the central office, however, extended format involves an advanced form of dialer communication. EXTENDED FORMAT is explained in the XLI%i@&EWANCED COMMUNICATION MANUAL. Do not
select this format withobt a full understanding.
SELECT A DIGIT FROM THE FOLiOWING CHART FOR THE OPTIONS DESIRED IN THIS L2 LOCATION.
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DIGIT
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2 4
5
6
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STEP 6:
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FUNCTIONS
any one
any
any one receiver, standard
all receivers , priority all receivers,
all receivers
receiver, priority
one
receiver,
extended
, standard
extended
report
format
format
report
format
format
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FF FIELD Select a digit from the following chart for
each telephone number programmed. to the receiver at phone
ceivers
being
at phone numbers
used,
leave locations L2
number one
(2)
and
and
11 location of this field
(1).
(3) respectively.. If only one receiver is
13 blank.
each
12
of the receiver
.and
L3
correspond to the re-
NOTE: ALL RECEIVERS MUST HAVE A KISSOFF TONE.
types per
corresponds
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STEP 7:
RECEIVER TYPE
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1 FBI, Radionics 2300hz, 2Opps w/parity
1 FBI, Franklin, Sescoa, DCI, Radionics, 2300hz,
2 FBI, Radionics 1400hz,
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FBI, Adcor
1 FBI,
Ademco
FBI, Silent Knight (slow)
FBI, Radionics 2300hz,
CDRSO, Radionics 1400hz,
2Opps w/parity
2Opps.
4Opps w/parity
AC FIELD LOCATIONS Ll-L4
mu& be used to program a three
SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT CODE. A Four digit ONLY if the receiver is
capable
of handling it.
2Opps, Osborne
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Hof.Quika.
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(3) or four
account code can be used
(4)
digit
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STEP 8:
AL FI=j D
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This AL field locations Ll-Lll
must be used to program the
ALARM CODES for all zones listed in the chart below. Program the desired code in all the respective locations iones one (I) through five (5) can all be programmed to report separate alarm codes.
Zones SI>; (6) through twelve (ii’) will ALL REPORT THE SAME ALARM CODE. Program an (F) in the locations of all zones which are NOT desired to transmit to
the
central office.
Program an (F) in the respective locations of all zones which will be programmed as 24 HR. TROUBLE ZONES. Program location Lll (F) until reading the ADVANCED COMMUNICATION MANUAL.
LOCATION DESCRIPTION
CODE
11
XL1236R Keypad AMBUSH
o-9
L2
XL1236R Keypad PANIC
L3
Always F
o-9 Always F
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L4 Fire Zone Alarm Code
o-9
I L5
1 Zone 1 Alarm Code
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o-9 L6 L7 18
Zone 2 Alarm Code Zone 3 Alarm Code Zone 4 Alarm Code
o-9
o-9
o-9
I 19 1 Zone 5 Alarm Code I o-9
LlO Zone 6-12 Alarm Code
o-9 Lll
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Always F Always F
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QUADRANT ONE HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY FILLED OUT AT THIS POINT.
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Step 9:
QUADRANT 2, OP FIELD
This OP Field Quadrant two (2) can be used to program several of the
’ communicator codes including CLOSING/OPENING, ZONE BYPASS/TROUBLE,
and
THE COMMON TROUBLE CODE.
The closing/opening codes which are programmed here will be reported when ANY of the eight (8) Users of this system ARM/DISARM. The Zone Bypass/Trouble codes which are programmed in locations L4-L8 for zones one (1) through five (5) can actually be two dif­ferent things depending
on
the zone types.
If any of zones one (1) through five (5) are programmed to be burglary zones, (delay, instant, interior) these codes will be reported to the central office as BYPASS CODES. If any of zones one (1) through five (5) have been programmed as 24 HR. TROUBLE ZONES, these codes will represent the actual ALARM CODES for those zones. Program an (F) in the L9 location of this field because zones six (6) through twelve (12) cannot transmit a bypass code.
Program a code in the LlO location that will be
transmitted whenever the COMMON TROUBLE ZONE senses a violation. The
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common trouble code will be transmitted on FIRE TROUBLE, LOW BATTERY, 08 AC LOSS (FOR 90 SECONDS).
NOTE: PROGRAM AN (F) IN LOCATIONS 11-111 IF THESE CODES ARE NOT
DESIRED.
SELECT THE DESIRED CODES FROM THE FOLLOWING CHART IN ALL THE
CORRESPONDING LOCATIONS.
QUAD 2, OP FIELD
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Always F
Always F
I For English Language Printout of Codes Use: A
____ -_- ___________ ---- ______________ Trouble
B
___-_______-______-________________ Opening
C
i,,,-, ____ -_-_--.---.. ______ -_--_--_ Closing
QUADRANT 2 1 P FIELD
STEP 10:
In this field select the RESTORE CODES for all the zones in the event a restore on abort or standard restores are desired. The ABORT CODE and
24 HOUR AUTOMATIC TEST CODE is programmed in this field if these
options are desired.
SONALERT RINGBACK, BELL RINGBACK ON CLOSING
and AUTO UNBYPASS are the final options which are selected in the 110
location of this field. Select one code per location 11-19 (as desired). If any of locations Ll-19 are not desired, program an (F) which will leave a
Blank, Then complete 110 and 111 locations. -
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SE&T THE DESIRED CODES FOR ALL LOCATIONS FROM THE FOLLOWING CHART
QUAD 2, 1P FIELD
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
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Fire Zone
Restore Code
12
Zone 1 Restore Code
CODE
O-9, E O-9, E
13
fcne
2 Restore Code
O-9, E
F
14
Zone 3 Restore Code
O-9, E
LS
Zone
4 Restore Code
O-9, E
16
Zone 3 Restore Code
O-9, E
17
Zone 6-12 Restore Code
O-9, E
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Common Trouble Restore Code
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O-9 E
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24
hr. Automatic test code & Abort Code
o-9, D
L10
Sonalert Ringback, Auto Unbypass, Bell Rlngback
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Always F
For English
Language Printout use: E
------ Restore
D
------ Abort
STEP 11:
THE TENTH LOCATION in this 1P field
marked
110 determines several of the
following options: (A) SONALERT RINGBACK: Several pulsing tones from the Keypad
Sonalert whenever the Central Office receives a successful dialer transmission. ALL trans­missions will have ringback unless orherwise specified. (B) BELL RINGBACK ON CLOSING: The Burglary Bell will pulse several times after successful transmission of closing reporrs
to the Central Office.
CC> AUTO UNBYPASS: If this option is selected,
when
zones
one
through
five which are bypassed at the XL1236R Keypad will automatically be unbypassed
UPON DISARM, if there had NOT
been
an alarm condition
on any
other
zone
while the system was armed. Otherwisemanual unbypassing must be done after disarming. Seiect a digit from the following chart for this 110 location.
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DIGIT
Sonalert Kingbach
Rtll Kingback on Closing
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NO . .
YES
‘9
YES
YES
A
NO 4.
NO
B
YES
NO
C
NO .F-.
YES
D
YES
YES
E
NO NO
F
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YES
NO
THE ELEVENTH LOCATION
.marked
Lll MUST
be programmed “F”.
Automatic
Unbvoass
NO NO
NO
NO
i’ES
YES
YES
YES
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QUADRANT 2P FIELD
THE FIRST LOCATION in this field 2P marked Ll will determine what the FIRE ZONE will do,in the event that it is aborted.
An abort on this zone is accomplished by de-
. pressing the keypad
q
button BEFORE THE FIRE
ALARM CODE reaches the Cen-
tral Office. Select a digit for the Ll location.
If this Fire Zone is not used
program a
D in this location.
DIGITS
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) FIRE ZONE OPERATION ON ABORT I No
abort
D
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Stop dialing on abort
E
Restore code on abort
F
Abort Code on abort
THE SECOND THRU SIXTH LOCATIONS in this 2P*field marked L2-L6 correspond to zones
l-5 respectively.
One digit from the following chart MUST be programmed for each of these
zones
in their specific locations.
These locations dete= two things for each of the zones;
(A) Zone
TYPE and (B) What reaction should take place in the event the subscriber violates a zone and immediately thereafter attempts to abort the dialer transmission (eg. because the initial trip was accidental.) There are several different
zone
types
as follows:
(1) CONTROLLED DELAY OR INSTANT which are standard Burglary
Delay or Instant.
(2) INTERIOR which IS a special burglary
zone
whose operation is
fully explained in the XL1236 Hook-up and installation Manual. (3) 24 HR ALARM ZONES
which will transmit whenever violated independent of arm/disarm, and can be pro­grammed to sound the Burglary Bell output.
(4) 24 HR TROUBLE ZONE which will
also transmit whenever violated independent of arm/disarm, and can sound the Keypad
.NOTE: AUDIBLE 24 HR ALARM ZONES, can be aborted by momentarily depressing
the Keypad [/I! BUTTON.
24 HR TROUBLE ZONES, SILENT 24 HR ALARM
ZONES, can be aborted by not maintaining the violation
on
their terminals.
Controlled
zones can
be aborted by disarming the system. Abort action
MUST take place prior to the ALARM CODES transmission of these zones
reaching the Central Office.
Select ONE DIGIT for EACH of lo>ations L2-L6 in’ this 2P field from the
following chart. NOTE:
If any of these zones are not used, program a 2
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in their location. NOTE: ZONE 1 MAY
NOT
BE PROGRAMMED AS A 24 HR
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ZONE.
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QUAD 2, 2P
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ZONE TYPES OPERATION
OF ZONES ON ABORT
0
Inter ior
No Aborr
1 Inter ior
Stop dlalmg on abort
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2
lnrerior
Restore Code on
aborr
3
lnterror
Abort code on abort
4
Delay
or lnsranr
No abort
5
Delay or Instant
Stop dialing
on abort
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6
Delay or Instant
Restore code on abort
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Delay or
Instant
Abort code on
abort
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24 HR. Trouble Zone
Stop dialing on abort
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&&2$2k#... Trouble Zone
Restore on abort
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6 1 24 HR. Trouble Zone
1 Abort code on abort _~
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24 HR. Alarm Zone
Momentary/ No aborr
D
24 HR. Alarm Zone
-. _ Stop dlailng on aborr
E
24 HR. Alarm Zone
Restore code on aoorr
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F
2L HR. Alarm Zone
Abort code on abort
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THE SE\‘EKTH LOCATION
of tius
2P
f~elti marKed L7 or: tne program sheet
MUST be programmed digir FOUR (4).
This IS where we inform the XL1236
that zones six (6) through twelve (12) will be INSTANT ZONES.
THE EIGHTH LOCATION of this 2P field marked LS on the program sheer
MUST be programmed digit
NINE (9). This is where we inform the XL1236
that the common trouble zone is in fact a 24 hour zone.
THE NINTH LOCATION in this 2P field marked 19 determines the loop response time in milli-
seconds for the Fire Zone, Zones 1, 2 and 3.
Select one digit desired from the following
chart for this location.
THE TENTH LOCATION in this field marked LlO determines the loop response time in milli­seconds for ZONES 4, 5, and the COMMON TROUBLE ZONE. Zones six (6) through twelve (12) are dedicated to respond to a SIXTY (60) MILLISECOND violation on any of their term­inals.
Select one digit desired from the following chart for this location.
THE ELEVENTH LOCATION marked Ll 1 in this field MUST be programmed “F”.
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STEPJ3: 3P FIELD, QUAD 2
THE FIRST LOCATION of this 3P field will determine the AUDIBLE OUTPUT TYPE of the FIRE ZONE. The Fire
Zone can be programmed to
deliver DC
voltage to
its
own separate
FIRE BELL TERMINALS,
or
it
may be programmed
to deliver PULSING or CONSTANT DC voltage to the BURGLARY BELL TERMINALS.
SELECT A DIGIT FROM THE FOLLOWING CHART FOR THE DESIRED OPERATION OF THE FIRE ZONE.
1 DIGIT
1 FiRE ZONE OUTPUT 1
I 0
IPulsIng Burglary Bell Out~ur(
1
1 Constant Burglary Output
2 I Constant Fire Bell Ourout
THE SECOND THROUGH SIXTH LOCATIONS of this 3P field
represenr zones one (1) through
five (5) respectively. A digir
MUST
be programmed
for each one of these locations from
one
of the following CHARTS.
If
these zones were programmed
in
the 2P field as DELAY OR INSTANT
zones
then a digit MUST
be selected from CHART (A) all the options desired. If these
zones have been programmed
in the 2P field as INTERIOR
ZONES
then a digit MUST be selected from CHART (B). If these zones were programmed in the 2P field as 24 HR. ALARM ZONES then a digit MUST
be selected
from CHART (Cl.
24
HR. TROUBLE
ZONES MUST be selected from CHART (D).
NOTE: BYPASS/TROUBLE CODES UPON ARMING CAN BE PROGRAMMED
ONLY
ON
INSTALLATIONS WHICH ALSO INCLUDE CLOSING CODES.
NOTE:
ZONES
WHICH ARE PROGRAMMED AS DAY ZONES WILL SOUND THE XL1236R KEYPAD SONALERT STEADILY, AS LONG AS THE ZONES ARE VIOLATED, WHILE THE SYSTEM IS IN THE DISARMED CONDITION.
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CHART A DIGIT
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DELAY AND INSTANT ZONES
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INTERIOR ZONES
1
A
interior
Zone,Bypass Code upon arming if bypassed,Day Zone
B
interior Zone,Bypass Code upon arming if bypassed
C
interior Zone, Bypass Code when bypassed, Day Zone
D Interior Zone! Bypass Code when bypassed
E
interior Zone, Dav Zone
F
Interior Zone
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24 HR. ALARM ZONES
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CHART D
NOTE: This chart does not apply to Zone 1
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DIGIT
24 HR. TROUBLE ZONES
0 Pulse Sonalert
1
Steady Sonalert
2
Silent (WITH RING
BACK)
THE SEVENTH LOCATION of this 3P field marked 17 MUST be programmed
(FL This
is where we tell the XL1236 sysrem That-zones six (61 rhroqh ft#elve {lZ\ will h e standard INSTANT ZONES with no omer options. If this rocariori “rs programmed (E); men all of zones six (6) through Twelve (12) will be
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THE EIGHTH LOCATION of this 3P field marked 18 will determine the type of AUDIBLE SONALERT OUTPUT that will occur on the XL1236F keypad when the COMMON TROUBLE ZONE IS VIOLATED.
SELECT A DIGIT FROM THE CHART BELOW AS DESIRED.
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DlGIT
COMMON TROUBLE ZONE OUTPUT
‘0 Pulse Sonalert
1
Steady Sonaiert
2 Silent (WITH RING BACK)
‘.THE NINTH THRU EiEVENTH- LOCATIONS marked 19-L 11 MUST be programmed an “F”.
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THE FIRST LOCATION of this AF field marked Ll can be programmed for
several
control panel options which are actually unrelated to each other, however, they all share this location. Option
one
is TOUCHTONE or ROTARY (PULSE) DIALING.
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The second option is called BELL TEST. The BURGLARY B,ELL will ring momentarily when this system is armed.
The third option is called 24 HR AUTOMATIC TEST CODE. If this option is selected the XL1236 will automatically transmit A TEST SIGNAL every 24 HOURS.
The timer will be RESET every time there is ANY transmission to
the central office from this system.
The last option in this location is called QUAD SWITCHING. This option is necessary ONLY when the XL1236 is being programmed to do a FOUR QUADRANT program (example: open/close by user). DO NOT PROGRAM THIS OPTION UNTIL READING AND UNDERSTANDING THE ADVANCED COMMUNICATION
.MANUAL.
SELECT A DIGIT FROM THE FOLLOWING CHART THAT REPRESENTS ALL THE OPTIONS DESIRED
IN
THIS Ll LOCATION.
DIGIT
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1 2 3
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FUNCTIONS
Touchtone dialing, quad switching, bell test, 24 Hr. auto test Touchtone dialing, quad switching, bell test Touchtone, quad switching, 24 hr. automatic test Touchtone, quad switching
4
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Touchtone, Bell Test, 24 Hr. auto test
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5
Touch tone, Be II Test
6
Touchtone. 24 Hr. auto test
1
7
Touchtone dialing
8
Rotary dialing, quad switching, bell test, 24 Hr. auto test
9
Rotary, quad switching, bell test
A
Rotary, quad switching, 24 Hr. auto test
B
Rotary, quad switching
C
Rotary, bell test, 24.Hr. auto test
D Rotary, bell test E
Rotary, 24 Hr. Auto Test
F
Rotarv Dlalina
THE SECOND LOCATION of this AF field marked L2 can be programmed-for’ .. several system options, which are unrelated to each other. The
only
relationship
between the several options is that they are all programmed in this location.
The first oprion in this location regards XL 1236 KEYPAD PANIC’ which
can
be programmed either audible or silent.
The second option is called OPENING CODE AFTER ALARM ONLY. This feature was designed into this system to be used on residential systems. The purpose of this option is to allow the XL1236 to report a RESTOR E CODE to the central office when this system is disarmed AFTER A BURGLARY ALARM has occurred. (The actual
RESTORE
CODE which will be reported must be programmed in QUAD
Z OP FIELD,
L2 LOCATION, called OPENING CODE.).
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The last option in this iocation is called EXTENDED FORMAT OPEN/CLCSE. This option will be selected when the XL1236 system is going to report opening and
ciosmg
reports by user in
the
EXTENDED FORMAT ONLY.
THIS OPTlOti MUST NOT BE PROGRAMMED IF STANDARD OPEN/CLOSE (NOT BY USER) OR OPEN/CLOSE BY USER,&2 FORMAT IS DESIRED.
SELECT A DIGIT FROM THE FOLLOWING CHART THAT REPRESENTS ALL THE DESIRED OPTIONS IN THIS 12 LOCATION.
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a
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AUDIBLE Panic
AUDIBLE Panic Extended Format Open/ Closes
A
AUDIBLE Panic, opening
code
after alarm ONLY
B
b
AUDIBLE Panic, opening
code
after alarm ONLY, Extended Format Open/Closes
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C
SILENT Panic
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SILENT Panic, Extended Format Open/Closes
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SILENT Panic,
openmg code after alarm ONLY
F
SILENT Panic, opening
code after
alarm ONLY, Extended Format Open/Closes
STEP 15 : FF FIELD
There are three (3) locations in this field
marked
Ll, L2, L3. The first
location is the STARTUP EXIT TIME. L2 is
the
STARTUP ENTRANCE TIME
and L3 is
the
BURGLARY BELL CUTOFF TIME.
Select a digit from the following chart for EACH of these locations that
rep-
resents
the desired times.
The exit/entrance times may be reprogrammed at the keypad if desired, permanently voiding out these times unless a total system RESTART is done.
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STEP. 16: AC FIELD
LOCATIONS 11-14 of this AC field MUST
be
programcned with a FOUR
digit USER
ONE
STARTUP CODE. Only
the
digits O-8
may
be
used. Number
9
can not be used In
this code.
This four digit
code
is
the
USER ONE STARTUP/ARM DISARM, AND SYSTEM
PROGRAMMING CODE all in one when the XL1236
system
is initally
powered up
The
USER
ONE code can be reprogrammed at the keypad
if desired, voiding
out
this
code unless
a’ total
system
RESTART is
done.
STEP 17.: AL FIELD
THE FIRST LOCATION of this field
marked Ll -MUST be programmed
(F).
THE
SECOND
THROUGH SIXTH LOCATIONS of this field
marked
L2-L6
represent zones one
(1)
through
five(5)
respectively. Several
options can
be programmed
in these locations if these zones are BURGLARY ZONES
(delay, instant, interior). The first .option is called ZONE LOCKOUT; If
this feature is
selecred
for a zone the BURGLARY BELL will. trip
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ONLY ONE (1) TIME (the first time)-regardless of how
many
times THAT
zone is actually violated.
The second option in this field is called GLOBAL LOCKOUT. If this feature is selected for a zone the BURGLARY BELL will rrip ONLY ONE (1) TIME (the first time) THAT ZONE is violated, HOWEVER
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THE BELL OUTPUT WILL NOT TRIP AGAIN REGARDLESS IF ANY ZONE IS
VIOLATED FROM THEN
ON.
The final option in this field is called RESTORE FOLLOWS LOOP. If this option is selected for a zone,the RESTORE CODE for that zone will
be
reported to the central station as soon as the violated zone returns to its
normal
or unviolated condition. If RESTORE FOLLOWS LOOP is NOT
selected, zones
which are violated will report their RESTORE CODES
upon
BELL CUTOFF assuming those
zones have returned to the normal or un-
violated condition at that time.
NOTE: If ZONE LOCKOUT, GLOBAL LOCKOUT, or RESTORE FOLLOWS
LOOP is
programmed
for
any
of
these zones
l-5, it is
recommended
t!at those same zones also be programmed
for NO ABORT OPER-
ATION in the 2P field of this
quadrant
to insure that dialer operation
is NOT
locked out on
the RETRIGGER of these zones.
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NOTE: If
none
of these features are desired on zones
one through
five,
program an
(F) in their respective locations.
‘INC CHART FOR EACH OF THESE SELECT A DIGIT FROM THE FOLLOW
LOCATIONS LZ-16.
QUAD 2? AL FIELD
b
DIGJT
FUNCTIONS
3
‘Zone lockout
5
Global lockofl
7
Restore Follows Loop
B
Restore Follows Loop, Zone lockout
D
Restore Follows LOOD,
Global lockout
F
None
of
the above.
THE SEVENTH (7) THROUGH ELEVENTH (11) LOCATIONS of this field
marked
17-111 MUST
be
programmed (F).
STEP 18: The XL1236 PROGRAMMING SHEET has
been
successfully filled out at
this
point.
EXTENDED FORMAT OPEN/CLOSE BY USER AND 4+2 FORMAT
can
all
be found in the ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS MAN.UAL l-2266 Continue on the following
page
called PROPER PROM PROGRAMMING
PROCEDURE for a step
by
step explanation to actually BURN the
data
entered here on
the.XL1236
program sheet
into the prom chip
with the
1 iO/llOC
programmer’.
AFTER THE PROM CHIP HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUiLY PROGRAMMED, MUST BE INSERTED INTO THE XL1236 SYSTEM BLUE DOT RIGHT
I’
T
PROPER PROM PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
STEP A
Power up 110 or 11OC.
The Prom [MUST NOT be in the Programmer at this time.
-e
Insertion of the Prom will be the last step prior to depressing the Program Button.
STEP B
Select the desired Quadrant to program.
Ihe 110 and 1lOC will program one quad-
rant (ori of the chip) at a time.
STEP C
Depress [ENTER] momentarily, then [Ol while the programmer socket is empty. Depressing [ENTER and 01 loads the present contents of the socket into memory. In the case of an empty socket, memory IS loaded with Blanks or [F’s]. A Blank and an [F] are the same thing. The only time the [Fl Button must actually be de­pressed is if one specific location in a Field must be jumoed over to get to another location to enter a number. Trailing [F’s] at the end of a fie=eed not be depressed as long as their locations are Blank.
STEP D
Punch in desired information for OP field through -AL field in this Quadrant. Move­ment from OP to the next field and so on, can be accomplished by depressing [ENTER] then [9]. At the bottom left corner of the programmer resides a chart which repre­sents the field names, descriptions and most important, the field numbers. Jumps can be accomplished from one field to another by depressing [ENTER], then the respective field number desired.
Example: To jump from OP field to AC field, depress
CENTER]
then [7]. This variable jumping will become useful for duplicating master chips. After completing data entry into all desired fields, the Prom may be inserted into
the programmer socket. The Blue Painted dot must be situated down. The Prom must be pushed all the way in.
The programmer does not care what field you are
in when you program.
Depress the [Program] Buttonmomentarily, [Finish] should
be disolaved.
STEP F
The present quadrant has been successfully programmed. To program addi­tional quadrants, the. Prom must .be removed, select the desired quadrant and
repeat. steps C-F.
Summary:
[Fl: The [Fl Button does not display anything when depressed, however it jumps from one location to the next.
The only time the [F] Button must actually be depressed is when a jump must be made over one location to get to another loca­tion where a number must be entered.
Trailing F’s need not be depressed as long
as their locations are biank. [Enter], then [O] with socket empty:
Loads, F’s in selected quadrant.
[Enter], then [O] with Prom in socket:
Loads memory with present data that re-
sides in the quadrant selected. [Enter] then [91: Increments fields from OP to AL back to OP again. [Enter] then field number:
Jumps from one field to another as designated by re­spective field number.
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