First Alert FA260RF Installation Instructions Manual

About the FA260RF
The FA260RF is a combination unit that contains:
• A FA260KP Fixed Addressable Keypad
• A 5881M RF Receiver
The FA260RF Keypad/Transceiver may be used on any control panel that supports the FA260KP Keypad (e.g., FA110C, FA120C, FA142C, FA148C, FA162C, FA1220CV, FA1340C, FA1600CA).
Features of the FA260RF
Wireless Features
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FA260RF
Keypad/Transceiver
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
• A 5800TM Transmitter Module
• A normally-open relay output.
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• Supports up to 8 wireless keys locally (programmed directly into FA260RF) without occupying an y zones
• Supports button-type transmitters (5804, 5804BD) for local operation.
• Supports a maximum of 16 tra nsmitters programmed into any 5800 Series-supported control panel.
• Annunciates low-battery indications for the local wireless keys.
• Supports wireless keys with Signal Sentry (high-security) (5804E).
• Provides a nominal range of 200' for the RF transmitters (some transmitters have a shorter range).
• Supports RF jam detection when the re ceiver is enabled.
• Provides wireless key support for control panels that do not support RF themselves (FA110C).
Programming Features
• Provides an Auto Enroll mode for programming of the wireless keys.
• Provides a method for deleting a serial number and re-enrolling a new one in its place.
• Provides default settings for the functions of the wireless keys.
Additional Features
• Provides tamper protection that causes the system to annunciate a trouble condition if the cover is removed
• Can send status signals (Armed, Ready, etc.) to bi-directional units such as 5804BD, 5804BDV and 5827BD.
• Can operate the on-board relay in conjunction with the receiver (e.g., to trip a garage door opener).
• Can activate relays programmed into the control panel.
• Provides an End User mode to enable/disable local wireless keys (e.g., if a user accidentally loses a wireless
The following transmitters are not intended for use in UL installations: 5804, 5804BD, 5804BDV, 5804E, and 5827BD.
supported by the control panel.
or the unit is removed from the wall. (If supported by the control panel).
key). See the User Guide for the procedure.
Application Guidelines for the FA260RF
Use the following guidelines when planning an installation:
• Local wireless keys are programmed directly into the FA260RF and may be used regardless of whether the
RF receiver is enabled or disabled.
• If using bi-directional devices, be sure to enable the transmitter module in the FA260RF.
• If transmitters are pro grammed into the control panel, be sure to enable the recei ver. (Make sure you do not
exceed the number of receivers the control panel supports.)
• If a local wireless key is programmed to arm/disarm or to trigger a rel ay on the control panel, a user code
must be entered into the FA260RF. This user code must also be programmed into the control panel.
• You must set the House ID only if you are using RF keypads and/or bi-directional devices;
ID Source is the FA260RF (Local).
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the House
FA260RF Application Guide
Below is a guide that outlines how to program the wireless keys, RF receiver, and the House ID in the FA260RF for your particular installation.
Control Panel
RF keys beyond system’s capacity?
FA110C, FA120C N/A N/A N/A Local Disable Local [0] FA142C, FA148C
FA162C
FA1220CV, FA1340C, FA1600CA
* Two FA260RFs are needed for this application. One connected to partition 1’s keypad terminals and one connected to partition 2’s. ** If using an RF keypad on only one partition, the FA260RF’s partition assignment must match the partition set in field 1*48. ***If set for Local on a partition control, the FA260RF’s partition assignment must match the partition programmed in the BD device.
NO NO N/A Use Programming Without Local Wireless Keys YES NO N/A Local Enable [1] System [1] YES YES N/A Local Disable [0] Local [0]
NO NO NO Use Programming Without Local Wireless Keys YES NO NO Local Enable [1] System [1] YES YES NO Local Disable [0] Local [0]
NO YES YES* System Disable [0] Local [0] YES YES YES* Local Disable [0] Local [0]
NO NO NO** Use Programming Without Local Wireless Keys YES NO NO** Local Enable [1] System [1] YES YES NO** Local Disable [0] Local [0]
NO YES YES System Disable [0] Local [0] YES YES YES Loc al Disable [0] Local [0]
Are you using
RF receive rs beyond system’s capacity?
RF keypads and/or Bi-directional devices on more than 1 partition?
Program
Wireless Keys
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Program
RF
Receiver
House ID
Source
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Installing the FA260RF
Locate the FA260RF in an area and at a height where it is convenient for users to operate the system. The FA260RF must be at least 10' from the control panel to ensure proper operation of the RF receiver.
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Figure 1: FA260RF Wiring Connections
To install the FA260RF, refer to Figure 1 for wiring connections and perform the following steps:
Step Action
1 Remove the case back by pushing down
the two snaps along the FA260RF’s bottom edge and pulling the case apart.
2 Route the wiring from the control panel
through the opening in the case back. (See the control panel’s instructions for proper wire run lengths.)
3 Mount the case back directly to a wall or
electrical gang box.
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Connect the power and data wires from the control panel to the terminals o n the FA260RF.
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Connect the wires for the relay output (if being used) to the terminals on the
FA260RF’s PC board. 6 Reattach the keypad to its case back. 7 Remove the clear protective films from
the LCD display and install the keypad
labels, as required.
NOTE:
Upon power up or exit of the Program mode, the FA260RF alternately flashes "Ad" and the 2-digit keypad address and the 2-digit receiver address on the display. Press any key to display the system status.
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FA260RF Programming
The FA260RF is shipped with pre-programmed default values. Below is a chart showing these values. Later in these instructions are diagrams showing the wireless keys' loops and their default functions. Regardless of which wireless key you use (even if it is one not shown), loops 1-4 are defaulted for all 8 devices as shown. These values may be changed to suit the installation.
Entering Program Mode
Press the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously for a few seconds within 30 seconds after applying power or within 30 seconds after removing the case back. The keypad beeps 3 times, and two dashes and two zeroes flash alternately in the upper left-hand corner of the display. If any other numbers or letters flash in the display, press the [
] key.
Pressing the [1] and [3] keys This mode provides a means to enable and disable individual local wireless keys (useful if, e.g., a user accidentally loses a wireless key). See the User Guide for procedure instructions.
Programming Operations
Once you have entered the Program mode, you may move to any program address simply by entering the program address number. The FA260RF will automatically exit the Program mode if no keys are pressed for 30 seconds. While in the Program mode:
• Pressing the [
beeps twice.
• Pressing the [#] key erases the current information and moves you back so you may enter the correct
information.
Enter a program address (e.g., press the FA260RF. The following chart lists the program addresses, the keypad display and the choices.
Program
Address
1 Keypad Address 2 Receiver Address 3House ID 4 House ID Source
5 Wireless Key Editing
6 Receiver Enable 7 Transmitter Module Enable 8 Wireless Key Auto Enroll 8 then 2 Wireless Key User Code 8 then 4 Wireless Key Loop Function
8 then 5 Wireless Key On-Board
9 Restore Defaults
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Relay Assignment
High-Security Mode
30 seconds or more after
] key stores the information displayed, then moves you to the next prompt, and the keypad
for Keypad Address;
[1]
Description Display Choices Default
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for Receiver Address) to set the parameters in
[2]
01-31 31 00-30 00 01-31 1 = System
0 = Local Enter Existing Device
Number 1 = On 0 = Off 1 Enable
1 = On 0 = Off 1 Enable Enter Serial Number Enter 4-Digit User Code Enter Loop Number then
Function (See Wireless Key Function Chart)
Enter Loop Number then Relay Action
1 = Restores Defaults Any Other Key = Does
Not Restore Defaults 1 = Enable; 0 = Disable 0 Disable
1 System
Loop 2 1 (Disarm) Loop 3 2 (Arm Away) Loop 4 3 (Arm Stay)
Loop 1 Close for 2
User mode
Seconds
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When operating the system in High-Security mode, non-encrypted wireless keys will still function. If you want only the encrypted wireless keys to operate, be sure to delete all non-encrypted keys from the system.
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