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60-910 (Not investigated for use by UL)
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Installation Instructions
FCC Notices
FCC Part 15 Information to the User
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by GE Interlogix can void the user’s authority to operate the equ ip me nt .
FCC Part 15 Class B
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable prote ct io n against interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance w it h th e instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the follo w ing measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation betw een the equipment an d receiver.
•Connect the af f ected equipment an d th e panel receiver to sep arate outlets, on di fferent branc h circuits.
•Consult the dealer or an ex perienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC ID: B4Z-787E-SIMON
ACTA Part 68
This equipment comp lies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. Located on this equip ment is a label that cont ains, among other infor mation, the FCC registration number and the ringer equivale nc e number (REN) for this equipment. If requ est ed, this information must be provided to the telep hone company.
FCC Part 68 Registration No. B4ZUSA- 27621-AL-E REN: 0.2B
The REN is used to determine the maximum number of devices that may be connected to your telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in
devices not ringing in response to an inc o m in g ca ll . In mo st are as, the sum of all device RENs should not exce ed five (5.0). To be certain of the numb er of
devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. For products approved after July 23, 2001, the
REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal
point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.
A plug and jack used to connect thi s equi pment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and re quirements as adopted by ACTA. A compliant telephone cor d and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compliant modular
jack that is also compliant. See the I n s tallation Instructions for details.
Alarm dialing equipme nt must be a ble to se iz e the telephone line and place a call in an eme rgency situation. It must be able to do this even if other equipment
(telephone, answering system, c om puter modem, etc.) already has the telephone line in use. To do so, alarm dialing equipment must be connected to a properly
installed RJ31X jack that is electrically in se ries and ahead of all other equip m ent attached to the same telephone line. Proper installation is depicted in the following diagram. If you have any questions concerning these instructions, consult your local telephone company or a qualified installer about installing an RJ31X
jack and alarm dialing equipment for you.
C u s t o m e r P r e m i s e s E q u i p m e n t a n d W i r i n g
N e t w o r k
S e r v i c e
P r o v i d e r ' s
F a c i l i t i e s
T e l e p h o n e
L i n e
N e t w o r k
D e m a r c a t i o n
P o i n t
T e l e p h o n e
R J 3 1 X
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If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may tem porarily disconnect your service. If possible, you will be notified in
advance. When advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible . You will also be advised of your right t o f ile a complaint with th e F CC.
The telephone comp any may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could a ffect the operation of the equipment. You will be
given advance notice in order to maintain uninterrupted service.
If you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact the company that installed the equipment for service and/or repair information. The telephone company may ask you to disconne ct this equipment from the network until the prob le m has been corrected or you are sure that the equipm ent is not malfunctioning.
This equipment may no t be us ed on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lin es is subj ect to state tariffs.
The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s
satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a s in gl eline individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (t el e phone extension cord). The customer should be aware that
compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian m aintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations
made by the user to this equipme nt, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telec ommunications company cause to reque st th e user to disconnect
the equipment.
For your protection, make sure that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and intern al me tallic water pipe syst em, if
present, are connected together
Do not attempt to make connections yourself. Contact the appro priate electrician or elec-
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Caution
The Load Number (LN) assig ned to ea ch t erminal dev ice d eno tes th e pe rce ntag e of t he to tal load to b e co nnec ted to a telep hone loop which is used by
the device, to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total
of the LNs of all the devices does not exceed 100. Load Number: .1 The term “IC:” before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met. IC: 867A 787SIMON
“AVIS: - L ´étiquette du ministère de s Com m unications du Canada identifie le matériel homo logué. Cette étiquette certifie que le matériel est conforme a certaines normes de protection, d ´ exploitation et de sécurité des réseaux de télécommunications. Le ministère n ´ assure toutefois pas que le
matériel fonctionn er a a la satisfaction de l ´ utilisat eu r.
Avant d ´ installer ce matériel, l ´ utilisateur doit s ´ assurer qu´ il est perm i s de le rac corder aux installations de l ´ enterprise locale de télécommun ication. Le matériel doit également etre in s t allé en suivant une méthod acceptée de raccordement. Dans certains cas, les fils int érieurs de l´ enterprise
utilisés pour un service individuel a ligne unique peuvent etre prolongés au moyen d´ un dispositif homologué de raccordement (cordon prolongateur
téléphonique interne). L ´ abonné ne doit pas oublier qu ´ il est possible que la conformité au x con di ti ons énoncées ci-dessus n ´ empechent pas le
dégradation du service dans certaines sit ua tions. A ct ue llem e nt , les enterprises de télécommunication ne permettent pas que l ´ on ra ccorde leur matériel a des jacks d ´ abonné, sauf dans les cas précis prévus pas les tarrifs particuliers de ces enterprises.
Les réparations de matérie l ho mologué doivent etre effectuées pas un centre d ´ entret ie n canadien autorisé désigné par le fournisseur. La compagne
de télécommunications pe ut de mander a l ´ utilisateur de débrancher un appare i l a l a suite de ré parations ou de modifications effectuées par l ´ utilisateur ou a cause de mauvais fonctionnement.
Pour sa propre protection, l ´ utilisat eur doit s ´ assurer que tous les fils de mise a la terre de la source d ´ énergie électrique, des lignes téléphoniques
et des canalisations d ´´ eau méta lliques, s ´ il y en a, sont raccordés ensemble. Cette précau tion est particulièrement importante dans les régi ons
rurales.
Av er tissment. - L ´ utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de f aire ces raccordements lu i -m eme; il doit avoir recou r s a u n ser v ice d ´ inspection des installa tions
électriques, ou a electricien, selon le cas”.
Une note explicative sur les indices de charge (voir 1.6) e t leur emploi, a l ´ intention des utilisateurs d u matériel terminal, doit etre incluse dans l ´
information qui accom pa gne le materiel homologué. La note pourra it et re ré digée selon le modèle suivant:
“L ´ indice de charge (IC) assigné a cha que dispositif terminal indique, pour éviter tou te su rc harg e, le pourcentage de la charge totale qui peut etre
raccordée a un circuit téléphonique bouclé utilisé par ce dispositif. La terminaison du circuit bouclé peut etre constituée de n ´ import somme des indices de charge de l ´ ensemble des dispositifs ne dé pa sse pas 100.”
L ´ Indice de charge de cet produi t est ____________.
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Contents
About This Manual 1
Special Installation Requirements .....................................................................................................1
UL Listed Installations ..................................................................................................................1
Central Station Reporting ..............................................................................................................2
UL Canada Listed Installations .....................................................................................................2
California State Fire Marshall Listed Installations ........................................................................2
Planning the Installation 3
Standard Panel ...................................................................................................................................3
This manual provides information for planning, installing, programming, and testing
this security system. When necessary, this manual refers you to other documentation
included with compatible devices.
Planning sheets are included for you to record sensor locations and software programming settings.
Special Installation Requirements
This security system can be used as a fire warning s ystem, an intrus ion alarm system, an
emergency notification sy st em, or any combination of the three.
Some installations may require configurations dictated by city/state codes, insurance, or
Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL). This section describes the various component and
configuration listings.
UL Listed Installations
This section describes the requirements for UL Listed installations.
•Standard Class II 9 VAC, 700 mA Power Transformer (22-109) or Class II 9 VAC,
700 mA Line Carrier Power Transformer (22-129)
•Hardwire Interior Siren (13-374) or Hardwire Exterior Siren (13-046)
* Not investigated for use by UL.
Household Burglary Alarm System Unit (UL 1023)
Basic system, plus:
•Hardwire Magnetic Contact (13-068 or 13-071) or Wireless Learn Mode Door/
Window Sensor (60-670)
•Optio n 01: P a nel Piezo Beeps set to on
•Optio n 10: Entr y Delay set to 45 seconds or less
•Option 11: Exit Delay set to 60 seconds or less
•Optio n 19: R F Timeout set to 24 hours
•Optio n 29: Control Panel Alarms turned on
•Optio n 38: Auto Arm set to on
•Option 39: Siren Timeout set to 4 minutes or more
•Option 40: Trouble Beeps set to on
•Optio n 50: RF Jam Detect set to on
•Optio n 53: Hardwire Siren Supervision set to on if Option 29: Control Panel
Alarms is set to off
•Optio n 59: Exit Extension set to off
•Optio n 67: Quick Exit set to off
Household Fire Warning System (UL 985)
Basic system, plus:
•Wireless Smoke Sensor 60-848-95 learned into sensor group 26
•Option 01: Panel Piezo Beeps turned on
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Note
These option settings are in
addition to UL 1023 and 985
and are required only if the
system is set up for Centr al
station reporting.
Note
Before beginning installation, installers must verify
compatibility with the following central station receivers.
•Option 19: RF Timeout set to 4 hours
•Option 29: Control Panel Alarms set to on
•Option 39: Siren Timeout set to 4 minutes or more
•Option 40: Trouble Beeps set to on
•Optio n 50: RF Jam Detect set to on
•Optio n 53: Hardwire Siren Supervision set to on if Option 29: Control Panel
Alarms is set to off
UL 1023 & 985 24-Hour Backup
•For 24-hour backup, the total current draw for all connected devices is limited to
25 mA (during normal standby conditions) using a 1.2 AH battery.
UL 1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System
Same as UL 1023 & 985, plus:
•Option 12: Phone Mod 1 set to 0 or 1
•Option 16: Auto Phone Test s e t to 001
•Option 19: RF Timeout set to 4 hours
•Optio n 24: AC Power Failure Report set to on
•Optio n 25: CPU Lo w Battery Report set to on
•Option 26: Fail to Communicate set to on
•Optio n 50: RF Jam Detect set to on
Central Station Reporting
The panel has been tested with the following central station receivers using SIA and
Contact ID reporting formats:
•Radionics D6600 Central Station Receiver
•Sur-Gard Central Station Receiver with models SG-DRL2A and SG-CPM2
•CS5000 Digital Alarm Communicator Receiver
UL Canada Listed Installations
This section describes the requirements for CUL (UL Canada) Listed installations.
Canadian Standards CSA Certified Accessories
Residential Burglary Alarm System Unit (ORD-C1023-1974)
Basic system as described for “UL 1023 Listed Ins t al lati o ns” pl us:
•Hardwire Magnetic Contact (13-068 or 13-071) or Wireless Learn Mode Door/
Window Sensor (60-670)
•Option 39: Siren Timeout set to 5 minutes or more
Residential Fire Warning System Control Unit (ULC-S545-M89)
Basic system as described for “UL 985 Listed Installations” plus:
•Wireless Smoke Sensor 60-848-95 learned into sensor group 26
•Option 39: Siren Timeout set to 5 minutes or more
•For 24-hour backup, the total current draw for all connected devices is limited to
33 mA (during normal standby conditions) using a 1.2 AH battery.
California State Fire Marshall Listed Installations
Applied for.
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Planning the
*
Installation
This section describes system capabilities to help you get familiar with the system.
“Appendix B” provides plann ing sheets wi th tables that let you record the hardwar e and
programming configuration of the system. Fill in all necessary information ahead of
time to help prepare for system installation.
Standard Panel
The following describe the basic panel (out-of-box) hardware capabilities.
•Power: Input for an AC step-down, plug-in style transformer.
•2 Siren Outputs/Zo ne In p uts: Terminals for connecting hardwire sirens or nor-
mally closed (NC) loop switch circuits.
•Phone Line Connection: Allows panel to comm unicate with central monitoring
station and/or pagers.
Interrogator 200 Audio Verification Module
Adding this module allows central station operators to listen-in and talk to occupants on
the premises to verify an emergency when an alarm report is received.
Installing the
System
This section describes how to install the system control panel. Before startin g ins tallation, plan your system layout and programming using the worksheets in “Appendix B.”
Installing the system consists of the following:
•Determining Panel and Device Locations
•Mounting the Panel
•Connecting Sirens
•Connecting Normally Closed Loop Switch Circuits
•Connecting the Phone Line to the Panel
•Connecting the AC Power Transformer
•Powering Up the Panel
System Components
The security system has three types of components: the control panel, devices that
report to the panel, and devices that respo nd to command s f rom the p a nel (see Figure 1)
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Note
ToolBox has not been investigated by UL and should not
be used to prog r am panels
in UL lis ted systems.
Control Panel
The control panel is the main processing unit for all system functions. It receives and
responds to signals from wireless sensors and wireless touchpads throughout the premises. For monitored systems, the panel can be connected to the premises phone line
for central monitoring station and/or pager rep orting.
Two panel models are available. One has an on-board 2-way voice microphone, the
other does not. The Interroga tor
®
200 Audio Verification Module can be added to
either panel.
User Interface
When the panel cover is closed, the panel buttons operate the security system. The
user operates the p anel by pressing panel bu tto ns or by us i ng a t ou chpad . S ee t h e User
Manual for complete operation instructions.
When the panel cover is open, the buttons program the security system. The panel can
be programmed on-site by the installer or user, or from off-site using ToolBox
®
software. See the “Programming” section of this manual for complete on-site programming instructions. See the ToolBox manual and ToolBox on-line help for off-site
programming instructions.
Panel Tamper
If the panel cover is opened while the system is armed, an intrusion alarm occurs.
When the system status button is subsequently pressed, the panel says System Access
Alarm.
System Devices
The system can monitor up to 24 sensors and may use any of the following:
Door/Window Sensor (60-670)
For intrusion protection, install Door/Window sensors on all ground-floor doors and
windows. At a minimum, install them in the following locations:
•All easily accessible exterior doors and windows.
•Interior doors leading into the garage.
•Doors to areas containing valuables such as cabinets and closets.
Indoor Motion Sensor (60-639)
Indoor motion sensors are ideal whenever it is not practical to install door/window
sensors on every opening. Identify areas where an intruder is likely to walk through.
Large areas in an open floor plan, downstairs family rooms, and hallways are typical
locations for indoor motion sensors. For installations with pets, use the SAW Pet
Immune PIR (60-807).
Outdoor Motion Sensor (60-639)
Use outdoor motion sensors to detect motion in a protected outdoor area. Detected
motion in this protected area can sound chimes or turn on outside lights. Do not use
Outdoor Motion Sensors for intrusion protection.
Freeze Sensor* (60-742)
Freeze sensors detect low temperature conditions which may indicate a furnace failure. The sensor contains a bimetallic thermal switch connected to the built-in transmitter. The sensor transmits an alarm signal to the panel when the surrounding
temperature drops to about 41°F. When the temperature rises to 50°F, the sensor transmits a restore signal.
Water Sensor* (60-744)
Water sensors detect a water leak/rising water. The detector is connected to the sensor
by an 8-foot (2.4-meter) cable. Water that reaches both detector contact points activates the sensor, causing it to transmit an alarm signal.
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Note
The ELM Keychain Touchpad is only compatible with
®
3 panels version 3.3
Simon
and later.
Smoke Sensor (60-848-95)
Smoke sensors provide fire protection by causing an alarm to sound throughout the
house. You can add smoke sensors near sleeping areas and on every floor of the house.
Avoid areas that could have some smoke or exhaust such as attics, kitchens, above fireplaces, dusty locations, garages, and areas with temperature extremes. In these areas
you may want to install Rate-of-Rise sensors to detect extreme temperature changes.
See “Emergency Planning” and the instructions packaged with the smoke sensor for
complete placement information.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm* (60-652-95)
The Learn Mode™ CO Alarm alerts users to hazardous levels of carbon mono xide g as.
If dangerous concentrations of gas are present, the red indicator light comes on, the
internal siren goes off, and an alarm is transmitted to the panel. The panel sounds its
own alarm and reports to the central station.
Keychain Touchpad* (60-659)
The Keychain T o uchpad lets you t urn the syst em on and of f from right outside the home
or activate a panic alarm if there is an emergency. If you have X10 Lamp Modules, you
can use keychain touchpads to turn all system controlled lights on and o ff.
ELM (Encrypted Learn Mode) Keychain Touchpad (60-832)
The ELM (Encrypted Learn Mode™) 2-Button Keychain Touchpad is an alkaline battery-powered, wireless touchpad that allows users to arm and disarm their system, and
activate a police or auxiliary panic alarm. Random encrypted signal transmissions provide high security to help prevent signal copying.
Remote Handheld Touchpad (60-671)
The Remote Handheld Touchpad lets you turn the sy st em on and off while in t he ho me,
turn system controlled lights on and off (all or individual lights), or activate a panic
alarm if there is a non-medical emergency.
Note
Use of X10 modules has not
been investigated by UL.
Dialog Touchtalk 2-Way RF Touchpad* (60-924-3)
The wall-mounted wireless Dialog Touchtalk 2-Way RF Touchpad combines a conventional Learn Mode
™
touchpad with an RF receiver, speech chip, and vo ice amplification
circuit.
Dialog RF Electronic Thermostat* (60-909-95)
The Dialog RF Electronic Thermostat provides a money saving and convenient way to
monitor and control temperatures. The thermostat uses low and high temperature limits
to save energy. Temperature limits set on the thermostat determine when the heat or air
conditioning turns on. There can be only one RF Thermostat per system.
X10 Modules*
When the panel is powered using the line carrier power transformer, the system can
work with any of the following modules:
The Audio Verification Module (AVM) gives the central station operator the ability to
hear what’s happening at the premises during an alarm and to speak directly to the system user. The operator can then determine how serious an alarm is, find out what kind
of help is needed, and dispatch the appropriate assistance. Only one AVM may be
installed per panel.
* Not investigated for use by UL.
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Planning
Sensor Types &
Locations
The first step to an easy and successful installation is to decide what areas or items to
protect, which lights or appliances to operate, and the best location for the panel,
touchpad, sensors, and sirens.
Metal objects, mirrors, and metallic wallpaper can block signals sent by the wireless
sensors. Make sure there are no metal objects in the way when installing the system.
Use the planning tables in “Appendix B” to determine the appropriate Sensor Type for
the sensors you will be adding. You’ll need to understand the application for each sensor. For example, Keychain Touchpads are typically programmed as sensor group 01
(Portable panic), used to send an intrusion alarm to a central monitoring station. This
sensor type is instant intrusion, it does not require restoral or supervisory communication with the panel and it is active in 4 arming levels (disarm, arm doors & windows,
arm motion sensors, and arm doors/windows and motions sensors).
Locate the panel where alarm sounds can be heard and is easily accessible for operation.
Do not install the panel near a window or door where it can be reached easily by an
intruder.
Remote Handheld Touchpad
Locate Remote Handheld Touchpads where they will be convenient and offer quick
access to the user.
2-Way RF Touchpad
Locate 2-Way RF Handheld Touchpad s wh ere t hey wi ll be co nven ient and offer quick
access to the user. They must be mounted within 600 feet of the control panel.
Keychain Touchpad
Keychain Touchpads attach to the owner’s key ring or can be conveniently carried.
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Note
All Lamp Modules with the
same house code will tu rn
on or flash as a group during
an alarm or when operating
the “Light” button on a Keychain Touchpad.
Note
The house code instructions
that come with the Powerhorn Siren won’t work with
this panel. Follow t he housecode instructions given here.
Note
If you are using a Universal
Module to operate a device,
make sure to assign a
unique unit number to this
module, choosing from 1- 8.
X10 Modules
The system can control up to 8 individual unit numbers on Lamp, Wall switch, Appliance, and Universal Modules.
House Code and Unit Numbers
Each device (lamp, appliance, etc.) controlled by the panel must have an identification
setting. The modules use two dials to set identification codes: one with letters A through
P and one with numbers 1 through 16.
The lettered dial sets the house code, which enables the system to differentiate this
home from other homes in the area. Set all modules (except the remote siren) and the
panel to the same house code.
The numbered dial sets the un i t number, which identifies and lets y ou contro l a s pecific
device. Each device must have a unique unit number (1- 8) to be individual ly controlled.
For example, lights and appliances operated from a Remote Handheld Touchpad or
operated by a sensor; or lights programmed to go on during the entry / exit delay or at
scheduled times.
Note
When unit numbers 9-16 are used for lamp modules, they can only be controlled by an all on
or all off command. A lamp will flash to the arming level if its unit number is set to 10. A lamp
set to unit number 10 will flash once if the panel is disarmed, twice if doors & windows are
armed, etc. The remote si re n can be set to any unit number to hear alarm sou nds. Set it to
unit number 9 to also hear arming level beeps, status beeps, and trouble beeps. Do not use a
lamp module to contro l appl i ances. Use an appliance module, since the w at tage rati ng o n
Lamp Modules is less th an on Appliance Modules.
¾To Fill Out the Home Control Planning Table:
1.Set the house code on all modules (except the remote siren) to the same letter.
2.Set the Remote Siren house code to the next alphabetical letter. For example, if you
chose house code B in step 1 above, set the remote siren house code to C.
3.Set the module unit numbers.
4.List the location of the lamp or appliance in the Location column of the Home Control Planning Table.
5.Write the location of each Lamp Module on an adhesive note and label the module.
6.Decide if the device should be activated by sensors, entry/exit delay, time, or a
combination. An example of sensor activation is using a motion sensor to turn on a
light. Record the information in the appropriate columns.
Use the following tables to help you further plan X10 module installation.
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X10 House Code Assignments
X10 Device Settings
Lamp, Appliance, UniversalSet all modules to the same house code (A
Remote SirenHouse code must be set to the next higher
- P) except the remote sirens.
alphabetical letter.
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X10 Unit Number Assignements
Unit #Result
Installing the
System
1 - 8Used for sensor-activated, time-activated, and entry/exit delay
9Used for remote siren or light control.
10Used for remote siren or light control.
11 - 16Used for lamp modules and controlled by an all on or all off com-
lights.
Sensor-activated lights are enabled and disabled by pressing the
LIGHTS Sensor Activated button on the panel.
Time-activated lights are enabled and disabled by pressing the
LIGHTS Time Activated button on the panel.
If using the universal module to operate a device, be sure to assign
a unique unit number.
The ST AR button on the KeyCha in Touchpad activates the un iversal
module controlled device or to turn on special lights if programmed.
For remote siren use, sirens with this setting sound alarms, arming
level beeps, status beeps, and trouble beeps.
For light control, lamp modules with this setting are co ntrolled by an
all on or all off command.
For remote siren use, sirens with this setting only sound alarms.
For light control, lamps will flash according to selected arming level
and are controlled by an all on or all off command.
mand.
This section describes how to open the panel for mounting, mount the panel, connect
sirens, hardwire contacts, and the AC power transformer.
Materials Needed
•Pencil
•Phillips Screwdriver
Opening the Panel Cover and Chassis
Tabs at the top of the panel secure and release the front cover and the chassis. The
plastic hinges on the panel bottom allow the cover and chassis to swing down and out
of the way (see Figure 2).
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Note
When choosing the AC ou tlet location for the AC power
transformer, make sure the
outlet is not controlled by a
switch or that it is not part of
a ground fault interrupt cir cuit (GFIC).
Press tab with thumb,
then swing cover down.
Press tab up with
screwdriver, then
swing chassis
down.
D o o r s &
M o t io n
W in d o w s
S e n s o rs
S t a tu s
H O M E S E C U R I T Y
D i sa r m
S y s te m
9 / 0
5 / 6
S e n s o r
L ig h t s
O n O f f
A U X
C O D E
H O M E C O N T R O L
E M E R G E N C Y
D o o r s
1 / 2
C h i m e
A r m
3 / 47 / 8
S p e c ia l
M o t io n T im e
F IR E P O L I C E
T e s t W e e k l y
Figure 2. Opening the Panel Cover and Chassis
Mounting the Panel
The panel can be mounted on a wall or on the optional Tabletop Base.
1.Choose a panel location.
2.Run all necessary power, phone, siren, and hardwire contact wires to the desired
panel location.
3.Refer to Figure 3 for mountin g hole locations.
For wall mounting, hold the panel against the wall and mark the mounting hole
locations with a pencil. For Tabletop Base mounting, place the panel back on the
base until the top and bottom mounting holes line up with the mounting posts on
the base.
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Note
All inputs and outputs are
Class II power limited circuits.
Note
These terminals cannot provide both functions sim u ltaneously.
Note
The total current available
from the DCOUT terminal is
250 mA at up to 122° F (50°
C).
Mounting
Holes
Figure 3. Panel Mounting Hole Locations
4.For wall mo unting, insert anchors into holes where studs are not present.
5.Install all screws and tighten gently.
Connecting Hardwire Devices
The panel has 5 screw terminals located on the upper-right corner of the circuit board
(see Figure 3) for connecting AC power, sirens and/or hardwire detectors.
AC Terminals
These terminals are used for connecting a 9 VAC, 700 mA AC power transformer. For
systems with no X10 modules, use transformer part no. 22-109. For systems with X10
modules, use transformer part no. 22-TBD.
HWIN1, HWIN2, and DCOUT Terminals
These terminals are dual purpose and can be used for either siren or hardwire detector
connections.
Sirens
From the factory, these terminals are set up for siren operation with HWIN1 handling
interior sirens (status and alarm sounds), HWIN2 handling exterior sirens (alarm
sounds only), and DCOUT providing the positive (+) voltage.
With Option 53: Hardwire Siren Supervision turned on, sirens connected to HWIN1
and HWIN2 are supervised and require a 4.7k resistor in the circuit. If either of these
terminals is not used with Option 53 on, you must connect a 47k resistor between the
unused terminal and DCOUT.
Hardwire Detectors
To set up HWIN1 and/or HWIN2 for hardwire detectors, make the required connections as described under “Wiring Hardwire Detectors,” then proceed to the “Programming” section to add (learn) them into panel memory.
Wiring Interior Sirens
Panel terminal HWIN1 can be used for connecting interior sirens and activates for status and alarm sounds.
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Note
)
Do not install the resistor at
the panel terminals. This
does not provide supervision
of the wire.
Note
If you are installing only an
interior siren and no exterior
siren and Option 53 is on,
you must connect a 4.7k
resistor between the HWIN1
and DCOUT terminals.
Interior sirens must alw ays be wired wit h a resist or in the circui t. For circui t supervisi on
which allows the panel to detect if the siren wire is cut (open), Option 53: Hardwire
Siren Supervision must be turned on (see the “Programming” section).
LD105 Hardwire Interior Siren
Connect the LD105 Hardwire Interior Siren (13-374) to the panel using a 4.7k resistor
(included with siren) as shown in Figure 4. The resistor must be connected across the
siren wires as close to the siren as possible.
A CA C
Figure 4. Hardwire Interior Siren with Supervision
H W I N 2
Red
H W I N 1D C O U T
Black
4.7k Resistor
(located at siren
Note
Do not install the resistor at
the panel terminals. This
does not provide supervision
of the wire.
Note
If you are installing only an
exterior siren and no interior
siren and Option 53 is on,
you must connect a 4.7k
resistor between the HWIN2
and DCOUT terminals.
Wiring Exterior Sirens
Panel terminal HWIN2 can be used for connecting exterior sirens and activates when
intrusion and fire alarms occur.
Exterior sirens can be wired with or without a resistor in the circuit for supervision. For
circuit supervision which allows the panel to detect if the siren wire is cut (open),
Option 53: Hardwire Siren Supervision must be turned on (see the “Programming ” section).
Hardwire Exterior Siren with Supervision
Connect the Hardwire Exterior Siren (13-046) to the panel using a 4.7k resistor
(included with siren) as shown in Figure 5. The resistor must be connected across the
siren wires as close to the siren as possible.
A CA C
H W I N 2
Black
4.7k Resistor
(located at siren)
H W I N 1D C O U T
Red
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Figure 5. Hardwire Exterior Siren with Supervision
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Hardwire Exterior Siren without Supervision
With Option 53 turned off, connect the Hardwire Exterior Siren (13-046) to the panel
without a resistor as shown in Figure 6
Important !
Connect only normally
closed (N/C) reed switc hes
to HWIN1 and/or HWIN2.
Other types of hardwire
detectors should not be
used.
Note
Do not install the resistor at
the panel terminals. This
does not provide supervision
of the wire.
A CA C
Figure 6. Hardwire Exterior Siren without Supervision
H W I N 2
Black
H W I N 1D C O U T
Red
Wiring Hardwire Contacts
Y o u can conne ct hardwi re reed swi tches (normall y closed loop onl y) to HWIN1 an d/or
HWIN2, if either terminal is not being utilized for a hardwire siren.
The total resistance of the wire loop must not exceed 3 ohms. This allows you to use
up to 200 feet of 2-conductor, 22-gauge stranded wire.
Connect hardwire reed switch es to the p anel us ing a 47k r esis tor as sh own in F igur e 7.
The resistor must be connected at the last switch in the circuit.
You can connect a phone line to the panel for systems monitored by a central monitoring station and/or systems that notify users by a digital pager or voice event notification.
Basically, there are two methods for connecting the panel to a phone line; full line seizure and no line seizure.
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Note
For UL Listed systems, the
RJ-31X jack must be
mounted within 5 feet of the
panel.
Full Line Seizure
This method requires that the panel be wired ahead (or in front) of all other phones,
answering machines, computers, or any other devices on the phone line. This allows the
panel to take over (seize) the phone line, even if another device on the line is in use.
An RJ-31X (CA-38A) jack should be installed when wiring for full line seizure. This
lets the user quickly and easily disconnect the panel from the phone line in case the
panel disables the phone line due to a malfunction.
Full Line Seizure Wiring with an RJ-31X
1.Run a 4-conductor cable from the TELCO block to the RJ-31X (A in Figure 8).
2.Connect the 4-conductor cable wires to the RJ-31X (B in Figure 8).
3.Disconnect the Green and Red premises phone jack wires from the TELCO block
and splice them to the 4-conductor cable Black and White (or Yellow) wires (C in
Figure 8). Use weatherproof wire connectors for these splices.
4.Connect the 4-conductor cable Green and Red wires to the TELCO block TIP (+)
and Red to RING (-) posts (D in Figure 8).
E
H W IN 1
H W IN 2
Note
If the customer ever add s a
phone or other phone device
to another phone jack, full
line seizure no longer exists.
Inform the customer to contact you if they want to add a
phone or other device so
that you can rewire for full
line seizure by adding an
RJ-31X.
BRNGRY
GRNRED
Black
Green
TIP
(+)
D
Green
Black
C
Green
B
Red
White
(or Yellow)
RING
(-)
Red
White (or Yellow)
A
Premises
Phone Jack
Wires
Figure 8. Full Line Seizure Wiring with an RJ-31X
Lone Premises Phone
A
B
Premises
Phone Jack
Figure 9. Full Line Seizure Wiring with 1
Premises Phone
H W IN 1
H W IN 2
Full Line Seizure Wiring with 1 Premises Phone
If a single phone is all that exists on the premises, full line seizure can be acco mplis hed
without an RJ-31X.
1.Disconnect the phone from the premises phone jack and plug it into the panel
PHONE jack (A in Figure 9). This jack is disconnected automatically whenever the
panel reports.
2.Connect the phone cord included with the panel to the panel LINE IN jack and the
premises phone jack (B in Figure 9).
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Note
Connecting the panel to a
standard phone (voice) lin e
in this manner should be
avoided. Other device s i n
use at the same time the
panel is using the line can
prevent reports from going
through.
Note
Do not plug in the transformer at this time
No Line Seizure
This method is typically used where DSL (digital subscriber line) service exists. DSL
allows multiple devices on a single phone line to be used simultaneously. Simply connecting the panel LINE IN jack to an available phone jack on the premises is all that is
required.
An in-line filter may be required to ensure panel reporting is successful.
* For UL installations, installer needs to verify line seizure.
Wiring the Power Transformer
Connect the power transformer to the panel AC terminals as shown in Figure 10.
A CA C
Figure 10. Connecting the Power Transformer
H W I N 2
H W I N 1D C O U T
Powering Up the Panel
When applying power to the panel connect the battery first, then plug in the AC power
transformer . This sequence prevents a battery fault condition.
Installing the Panel Backup Battery
1.Position and push the battery between the 2 flexible tabs (A in Figure 11).
2.Slide the battery to the left until the tabs snap into place, securing the battery (B in
Figure 11)
A
-
Tabs
+
-
+
Figure 11. Installing the Panel Backup Battery
3.Connect the red and black battery leads (included with panel) to the battery and
panel terminals (see Figure 12 A - Open Battery / B - Covered Battery).
Connecting the Battery Leads to the Battery and Panel Terminals (see Figure 12).
B
-
+
-
+
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A
B
Note
Make sure the outlet is not
controlled by a switch or that
it is no t p a rt of a gr ou nd f aul t
interrupt circuit (GFIC).
Black
-
+
Red
-
+
Figure 12.Connecting the Battery Leads to the Battery and Panel Terminals
B l a c k
-
-
R e d
+
+
Applying AC Power
1.Remove the center screw from the outlet cover plate and hold the cover plate in
place.
Use extreme caution when securing the transformer to a metal outlet cover. You
could receive a serious shock if a metal outlet cover drops down onto the prongs of
the plug while you are securing the transformer and outlet cover to the outlet box.
!
Warning
Note
See “Light and Appliance
Controls” to program a Keychain Touchpad to activate a
Universal Module controlled
device.
2.Plug the transformer into the lower receptacle of the outlet so that the hole in the
transformer tab lines up with the outlet cover screw hole. The panel voice should
announce “Hello, system n is o.k.”
3.Insert the cover plate screw through the transformer tab and the outlet cover plate.
Tighten the screw firmly.
Installing X10 Modules
Lamp and Appliance Modules
1.Set the unit code dial to a unit number different from all other X10 modules
(between 1 and 8).
2.Set the house code for the installation.
3.Plug the module into a wall outlet.
4.Plug the lamp/appliance into the module.
Do not plug in appliances or lamps with 300-watt or larger bulbs into Lamp
Modules
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Caution
Universal Module
1.Set the unit code dial to a unit number different from all other X10 modules
(between 1 and 8).
2.Set the house code for the installation.
3.Set the module switches to momentary and relay only.
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4.Connect the module terminals to the desired device terminals.
5.Plug the universal module into a wall outlet.
Sensor Installation
Program sensors and devices b efore you i nstall them. Use the fol lowing sectio n to pro gram the panel and add the sensors to panel memory.
ProgrammingEntering Program Mode
There are 2 codes you can use to enter program mode.
Utility Access Code 1 (Dealer Code)
Depending upon how Option 54 is set, the default utility access code is 654321,
54321, 4321 (factory default), or 321. This code can be used for all programming.
Utility Access Code 2 (Installer Code)
Depending upon how Option 54 is set, the default access code is 654321, 54321, 4321
(factory default), or 321. This code is limited to changing all but the following: Utility
Access Code 1, Options 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 54, and 69.
1.Open the panel cover.
2.Enter Utility Access Code 1 or 2 using the numbered keys.
Note
Do not remove panel power
while in program mode. Programming changes are
saved only when exiting program mode (closing the
panel cover).
The panel is now in program mode. Follow the programming arrows on the panel
label. The system prompts you through programming steps with beeps and voice messages.
¾
Program the panel in this order:
1.Set the panel clock.
2.Add (learn) sensors.
3.Set House Code and Light & Appliance Controls (Entry/Exit activated lights,
Sensor activated lights, Time activated lights).
4.Change numbered Options as needed.
Note
If Option 8: Phone Lock is
on, options 04, 05, 06, 08,
09, 12, 13, 54 and Dealer
Code will not reset to their
defaults.
Exiting Program Mode
Close the cover to exit program mode when you are finished programming.
Do not power down the p anel whil e in p r ogram m ode or all p r ogramm ing will be
lost. The panel stores programmed information only when you exit program
!
mode (close the cover and leave cl osed for at least 5 seconds).
Caution
Reset Memory to the Factory Defaults
1.Open the panel cover and enter Utility Access code 1.
2.Unplug the transformer and disconnect the battery.
3.Simultaneously press and hold Cancel, Clock Set, and
Minutes +.
4.Restore power to the panel with either the battery or the transformer while pressing these three buttons. The panel announces “Hello. System XX OK.” Release
the buttons.
5.Connect the remaining power source to the panel.
Set the Clock
1.Press Clock Set from the Start Menu.
2.Press the Hours + and
voice announces the correct hour.
– keys and listen to the voice prompts. Stop when panel
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3.Press the Minutes + and – keys and listen to the voice prompts. Stop when the
panel announces the correct minutes.
4.Press Done. The panel announces the set time.
Adding (Learning) Sensors
These instructions describe how to add sensors, touchpads and other system devices
into panel memory. The panel recognizes a sensor when you press a sensor program
button, press and release a tamper switc h, press a sensor test butto n, or put a sensor in to
alarm.
Note
The hardwire inputs must have sirens or hardwire sensors with 47k Oh m r esistors connected
between the DCOUT an d H W IN1 or HWIN2 terminals before learning in a sensor. If one of
these connections is not made, the panel will learn in a hardwire zone.
Note
If you are installing a sensor on a gun case, jewelry box, or similar usage, and the sensor is
active in level one, you must sub-disarm to avoid putting the panel into alarm when the sensor
and the magnet are separated.
The following table, “Device Programming,” describes the programming button location for each device.
Device Programming
DeviceTo Program
Door/Window SensorPress button on top of sensor (cover removed)
Motion SensorPress button on back of senso r (moun ting p late
Smoke SensorTrip tamp er, press test button, remove from
or trip tamper
removed) or trip tamper
base or put sensor in alarm
Keychain TouchpadPress and hold Lock & Unlock buttons together
ELM Keychain Touchpad
Press
Press HoldFlash Flash Flash
Press
Hold until LED is done flashing.
Hold
Hold
Flash
Flash
Flash
Remote Handheld TouchpadPress the EMERGENCY buttons
2-Way RF TouchpadPress Lights Off button 6 times
Hardwire SensorsSeparate sensor from magnet
CO AlarmPlug in the module wait 5-7 seconds press and
Freeze & WaterTrip tamper or press and hold button on top of
For a more specific location
name, press Option # for
compass directions (north,
northeast, east, southeast,
south, southwest, west,
northwest).
Note
If you wish to use a sensor
number other than the next
one available, use the numbered keys to enter a 2 digit
sensor number imm edi atel y
after entering the sensor
type.
When adding (learning) sensors, the panel uses an ascending numbering sequence
starting with 1. You can override this by entering the desired sensor number using the
numbered keys.
Use the T a ble in Ap pendix B, wh ich wa s filled out d uring the s ystem plann ing, to h elp
program sensors.
¾
To add a hardwire or RF sensor or remote control:
1.Press Add. The panel announces “Select from Main Menu.”
2.Press Sensor/Remote. The panel announces “Press button on sensor.”
3.Press the sensor program button or release sensor tamper switch. The panel
announces “Keychain Remote. Press sensor again for next name o r pres s Done to
select.”
4.Press Sensor/Remote repeatedly until you hear the name or item you want to use.
An alphabetical list of names the panel uses appears in Appendix B. Each name
may be used more than once.
5.Press DONE when you hear the desired name. The panel announces “Use numbered keys to enter sensor group.”
6.Enter the 2-digit sen sor gr oup. The p anel announ ces th e sensor group an d the fir st
available sensor number, then prompts you to press DONE to accept.
7.Press DONE. The panel confirms programming by announcing the sensor number, name, and group.
Version 3
Press for program
*
information.
Instruction
Summary
Add Option
Option #1:
Panel Beeps
Panel Voice
Option #2:
Latchkey Time
Option #3:
Option #36:
Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start Time
Sensor Activated Light Lockout Stop Time
Option #37:
Chime Voice
Option #41:
Speaker Volume
Option #42:
Pager Phone Number
Option #43:
Status Beep Volume
Option #55:
Add Option #
Press
¾
To delete sensors:
Light
Control
Unit #
and follow voice prompts.
See Note
Entry/Exit
Delay
*
DONE
START MENU
Cancel
Delete
Add
MAIN MENU
Sensor/
Option #
**
Remote
*
CONTROL MENU
Sensors
**
645
-
Add Access Code
Add
Press
use red numbers to enter 4-digit code.
Set Clock
Clock Set
Press
AccessClock
Code
10
Time
Minutes
Access Code
See Note
Hours
Test
-
+
DONE
Minutes
See Note
Set
Hours
, then
DONE
System should be checked
by a qualified technician
at least every three years.
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Note:
Hold key or press
+
repeatedly until you
hear the desired item.
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Delete
To delete an option or access code
Delete
press
and follow the voice
prompting.
Cancel
If you make a mistake or want to
start over press
Cancel
Sensor or Phone Test
To select a test, press
follow the voice prompting.
422-2806 Rev A
Test
and
1.Press Delete. The panel announces “Select from Main Menu.”
2.Press Sensor/Remote repeatedly until you hear the name and number you want
deleted, the n press DONE. The panel announces that the sensor is deleted.
X10 Module Operation
Use the following procedure to program X10 module operations into panel memory.
Notice that the Light Control button is used to program all X10 module operations
(light, appliance, and universal).
¾
To program the house code:
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Note
A Keychain Touchpad button
can also be programme d t o
control a light or appliance
module.
1.Press Add.
2.Press Light Control repeatedly until you hear the desired house code letter.
3.Press DONE.
4.Set the HOUSE dial on each lamp, appliance, and universal module, to the same
letter.
5.Set the HOUSE dial on powerhorn/remote sirens to the next sequential alphabetical
letter.
¾
To add an entry/exit activated module:
1.Press ADD.
2.Press Light Control.
3.Press Unit # repeatedly until you hear the unit number that matches the one you
chose for the module.
4.Press Entry/Exit Delay. The panel confirms your programming.
¾
To add a sensor-activated module:
1.Press ADD.
2.Press Light Control.
3.Press Unit # repeatedly until you hear the unit number that matches the one you
chose for the module.
4.Press Sensors until you hear the sensor you want to control the light.
5.Press DONE. The panel confirms your programming.
¾
To add a time-activated module:
1.Press Add.
2.Press Light Control.
3.Press Unit # until you hear the unit number that matches the one you chose on the
module.
4.Press Time.
5.Press Hours and Minutes to set the beginning of the schedule.
6.Press DONE.
7.Press Hours and Minutes to set the end of th e schedule.
8.Press DONE. The panel confirms your programming.
¾
To delete an Entry/Exit-activated module:
1.Press Delete.
2.Press Light Control.
3.Press Unit # repeatedly until you hear the unit number you want deleted.
4.Press Entry/Exit Delay, then press DONE. The panel confirms your program-
ming.
¾
To delete a sensor-activated module:
1.Press Delete.
2.Press Light Control.
3.Press Unit # repeatedly until you hear the unit number you want deleted.
4.Press Sensors until you hear the one you want deleted.
5.Press DONE. The panel confirms your programming.
¾
To delete a time-activated module:
1.Press Delete.
2.Press Light Control.
3.Press Unit # repeatedly until you hear the unit number you want deleted.
4.Press Time.
5.Press DONE. The panel confirms your programming
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Note
Although the panel voice
prompts you through programming, it is not nece ssary to wait for the complete
message before pressi ng
the next button in the programming sequence.
Numbered Options
Numbered options let you customize system operation according to dealer and user
needs.
The “Numbered Options” table in Appendix B lists all system options and their characteristics. Fill in the last column of the table before programming to help speed up the
programming process.
There are two ways to reach the desired option setting.
•Press Add or Delete, then press Option # repeatedly un til you hear t he option you
want changed.
Or—
•Press Add or Delete, Option #, then enter the option number using the nu mbered
keys.
The following instructions use the last method.
Option 01: Panel Piezo Beeps (Default = On)
Determines whether the panel piezo produces beeps based on system activity (on) or is
silent (off). The following table describes all possible beeps.
Panel Piezo Beeps
ActivityPiezo Beep Response
ARM Doors & WindowsExit Delay—2 beeps sound every 5 seconds and 2
ARM Motion SensorsExit Delay—3 beeps sound every 5 seconds and 3
ARM Doors/Windows &
Motion Sensors
DISARM1 beep
CHIME DOORS 2 beeps (when programmed)
CHIME SPECIAL MOTION3 beeps (when programmed)
Trouble Beeps6 beeps every minute. Press SYSTEM STATUS to
No Activity20 beeps every minute for 5 minutes (when pro-
times per second during the last 10 seconds.
Silent Exit—2 beeps sound at the beginning of the
exit delay and 2 more sound just before the exit
delay expires.
Entry Delay—2 beep s sou nd every 5 seco nds and 2
times per second during the last 10 seconds.
times per second during the last 10 seconds.
Silent Exit—3 beeps sound at the beginning of the
exit delay and 3 more sound just before the exit
delay expires.
Entry Delay—3 beep s sou nd every 5 seco nds and 3
times per second during the last 10 seconds.
Exit Delay—4 beeps sound every 5 seconds and 4
times per second during the last 10 seconds.
Silent Exit—4 beeps sound at the beginning of the
exit delay and 4 more sound just before the exit
delay expires.
Entry Delay—4 beep s sou nd every 5 seco nds and 4
times per second during the last 10 seconds.
stop beeps for 4 hours.
grammed)
Note
For all UL listed systems,
Option 1 must be on
(added).
¾To turn on Panel Piezo Beeps, press:
Add—Option #—01—DONE.
¾
To turn off Panel Piezo Beeps, press:
Delete—Option #—01—DONE.
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Note
The system clock must be
set for the Latchkey feature
to work.
Option 02: Panel Voice (Default = On)
Determines whether the panel announces all status, alarm, and pro gram mode mes sages
(on), or only announces messages for canceled alarms, open sensors (protesting), when
SYSTEM STATUS is pressed, or if the panel is in program mode (off).
To turn on Panel Voice, press:
¾
Add—Option #—02—DONE.
¾
To turn off Panel Voice, press:
Delete—Option #—02—DONE.
Option 03: Latchkey (Default = Off)
Determines whether the panel reports a Latchkey alarm if the system is not disarmed at
a preset time between midnight and 11:59
(off), the panel will not report a Latchkey alarm.
¾To set Latchkey, press:
Add—Option #—03—Hours—Minutes—DONE.
¾
To turn off Latchkey, press:
Delete—Option #—03—DONE.
P.M. (on). If the Latchkey feature is disabled
Option 04: Primary Phone Number (Default = none)
Lets you program up to a 26-digit cen tral mo n itoring station receiver phone number for
monitored systems (on), or delete an existing primary phone number (off).
Press Test for each required pause, Add for a *, and Delete for a # (each of which uses
one of the 26 available places).
Note
Pressing DONE is required if
you enter fewer than 26 digits. The phone number is
automatically stored wit ho ut
pressing DONE if all 26
places are used.
Note
Pressing DONE is required if
you enter fewer than 26 digits. The phone number is
automatically stored wit ho ut
pressing DONE if all 26
places are used.
¾
To set Primary Phone Number, press:
Add—Option #—04—Up to 26 digits—DONE.
¾To delete Primary Phone Number, press:
Delete—Option #—04—DONE.
Option 05: Secondary Phone Number (Default = none)
Lets you program up to a 26-digit central monitoring station receiver/numeric pager/
voice event notification phone number for monitored systems (on), or delete an existing
secondary phone number (off).
Press Test for each required pause, Add for a *, and Delete for a # (each of which uses
one of the 26 available places).
Note
For numeric pagers, add 2 pauses at the end of the number. Some pagers may require 3 or 4
additio nal pauses to work correctly. Pagers that requir e t he panel to dial more than 26 digits
will not work. The panel calls a num er ic pager twice for each report. Silent alarms report to a
pager as an intrusion alarm. See t he Table “Pager Reporting Messages” for more repo rti ng
information.
¾To set Secondary Phone Number, press:
Add—Option #—05—Up to 26 digits—DONE.
¾
To delete Secondary Phone Number, press:
Delete—Option #—05—DONE.
Option 06: Downloader Phone Number (Default = none)
Lets you program up to a 26-digit phone nu mber for a compu ter modem fo r usin g ToolBox Downloader (on), or delete an existing phone number (off).
Press Test for each required pause, Add for a *, and Delete for a # (each of which uses
one of the 26 available places).
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Note
Pressing DONE is required if
you enter fewer than 26 digits. The phone number is
automatically stored wit ho ut
pressing DONE if all 26
places are used.
Note
The CID format only supports account numbers wi th
letters B through F, or numbers 0 through 9 (or a combination of those letters and
numbers).
Note
Pressing DONE is required if
you enter fewer than 10
characters. The account
number is automatica l ly
stored without pressing
DONE if 11 characters are
entered, of which only the
first 10 are stored.
¾To set Downloader Phone Number, press:
Add—Option #—06—Up to 26 digits—DONE.
¾
To delete Downloader Phone Number, p ress:
Delete—Option #—06—DONE.
Option 07: Account Number (Default = 00000)
Lets you program up to a 10-character alphanumeric account nu mber (on) or delete an
existing account number (off).
To enter letters (A - F only), press 9 then the Minutes + button. The panel announces
the letter A. Continue pressing the Minutes + button to progress through the alphabet.
¾To set Account Number, press:
Add—Option #—07—Up to 10 characters—DONE.
¾
To delete Account Number, press:
Delete—Option #—07—DONE.
Option 08: Phone Lock (Default = off)
Prevents resetting of phone/rep orting related Opt ions 04, 05, 06, 08, 09, 12, 13, 54 and
Utility Code when a memory clear is performed (on), or resets these options to their
default values when a memory clear is performed (off).
¾
To turn on Phone Lock, press:
Add—Option #—08—DONE.
Note
The downloader code
should always be changed
from the default setting to
avoid competitor theft.
Note
For UL listed systems, the
entry delay must not exceed
45 seconds.
¾
To turn off Phone Lock, press:
Delete—Option #—08—DONE.
Option 09: Downloader Code (Default = 12345)
Lets you set a unique 5-digit code that is required for initiating ToolBox sessions (on)
or sets the code to its default (off).
The code must be 5 digits long and can range from 00000 to 99999. The Downloader
Code must match the downloader access code in the ToolBox account to perform
ToolBox sessions.
¾To set Downloader Code, press:
Add—Option #—09—5-digit code—DONE.
¾
To delete Downloader Code (return to default), press:
Delete—Option #—09—DONE.
Option 10: Entry Delay (Default = 030 sec)
Determines how much time the user has to disarm the system after entering the armed
premises through a designated del ay door , befo re an alarm occurs. Beep s sound dur ing
the entire delay time to remind the user to disarm the system.
When turned on, the Entry Delay can be set from 005-254 seconds (030-254 if SIA
Limits Option 69 is on). All entries must be 3 digits. When turned off, the Entry Delay
is set to 005 seconds.
¾To set Entry Delay, press:
Add—Option #—10—3-digit delay time—DONE.
¾
To reset Entry Delay (return to default), press:
Delete—Option #—10—DONE.
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Note
For UL listed systems, the
exit delay must not exce ed
60 seconds.
Note
UL has only verified repor ting compatibility with the
CS5000 Digital Alarm Communicator Receiver. For UL
listed s ystems, Phone Mod 1
must be set to 0 or 1.
Option 11: Exit Delay (Default = 060 sec)
Determines how much time the user has to leave the premises through a designated
delay door after arming the system. Beeps sound after arming the system to remind the
user to leave the armed premises.
If a delay door is opened after the Exit Delay expires, the Entry Delay begins. If the user
arms the system with No Delay and opens a delay door after the Exit Delay expires, an
alarm occurs.
When turned on, the Exit Delay can be set from 005-254 seconds (045-254 if SIA Limits Option 69 is on). All entries must be 3 digits. When turned off, the Exit Delay is set
to 005 seconds.
¾To set Exit Delay, press:
Add—Option #—11—3-digit delay time—DONE.
¾
To reset Exit Delay (return to default), press:
Delete—Option #—11—DONE.
Option 12: Phone Mod 1 (Default = 0)
Determines the primary phone number (Option 4) report content and reporting format.
The following table describes the choices.
Phone Mod 1
Setting #ContentFormat
0AllSIA
1AllContact ID
2Alarms onlySIA
3Alarms onlyContact ID
Alarms include: Fire, Intrusion, Emer gen cy, Silent, and Alarm Cancels.
Non-alarms include: Latchkey, No Activity, Openings, Closings, Fail to Open , Fail to
Close, Force Armed, AC Power Failure, CPU Low Battery, and Trouble Restorals.
¾
To set Phone Mod 1, press:
Add—Opti on #—12—0, 1, 2, or 3— DONE.
To reset Phone Mod 1 (return to default), press:
¾
Delete—Option #—12—DONE.
Option 13: Phone Mod 2 (Default = 00)
Determines the secondary phone number (Option 5) report content and reporting format. The following table describes the choices. All entries must be 2 digits.
Phone Mod 2
Setting #ContentFormat
00AllSIA
01AllContact ID
02A larms onl ySIA
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Phone Mod 2
Setting #ContentFormat
03Al arm s onl yContact ID
04Non-Alarms onlySIA
05Non-Alarms onlyContact ID
06Phone 1 failureSIA
07Ph one 1 failureContact ID
08L atchkey , No Activity , Phone T est, Op enings, Closings,
09Same as setting 8 plus AlarmsPager
10Alarms and Latchkey only (See Options 43 and 44 for
Fail to Open/Close, AC Power Rest oral s/F ail ures
more details.)
Pager
Voice Event
Notification
¾To set Phone Mod 2, press:
Add—Opti on #—13—0, 1, 2, or 3— DONE.
¾
To reset Phone Mod 2 (return to default), press:
Delete—Option #—13—DONE.
Option 14: DTMF Dialing (Default = on)
Determines whether the panel uses DTMF (on) or pulse (off) for dialing programmed
phone numbers.
To turn on DTMF Dialing, press:
¾
Add—Option #—14—DONE.
Note
For UL 1635 listed systems,
Auto Phone Test must be set
to 001 days.
¾
To turn off DTMF Dialing, press:
Delete—Option #—14—DONE.
Option 15: No Activity Time-out (Defaul t = off)
Determines whether the panel sends a No Activity report to a central station or pager
when the programmed time period elapses (on), or if the feature is disabled (off).
No activity means control panel, remote handheld, and keychain touchpad buttons
have not be pressed and sensors have not been tripped within a specified period of
time (except sensors in group 25).
The time-out can be set from 02 - 24 hours. All entries must be 2 digits.
¾
To set No Activity Time-out, press:
Add—Option #—15—02 - 24—DONE.
¾
To turn off No Activity Time-out, press:
Delete—Option #—15—DONE.
Option 16: Auto Phone Test (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel automatically performs a periodic phone test (on) or not
(off).
The test interval can be from 001 - 254 days. Ent r ies mu st be 3 digits. The time of day
the panel performs the test is determined by Option 72: Superv isory T ime, whic h must
be turned on for this feature to work.
¾To set Auto Phone Test, press:
Add—Option #—16—001 - 254—DONE.
¾
To turn off Auto Phone Test, press:
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Note
For UL installations, the
Dialer Delay must not
exceed 45 seconds.
Delete—Option #—16—DONE.
Option 17: Dialer Delay (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel delays dialing programmed phone numbers before sending reports (on), or if dialing be gins immediately ( off).
If Option 21: Opening (Disarming) Reports is on, the panel does not delay dialing if the
system is disarmed before the delay time expires. The panel dials immediately for both
the alarm and opening report.
Note
Regardless of this optio n se tti ng, th e panel alw ays dials immediately for alarms from sens or s
in groups 0-8, 26, for alarms trig ger ed by the control panel or remote handheld touchpad
emergency buttons, and for programming, AC power failure, and l ow ba tter y reports.
The delay time can be set from 005 - 254 seconds (01 5 to 045 i f Optio n 69: S IA Limit s
is on). Entries must be 3 digits.
Sets the time frame that determines whether the panel reports an alarm cancel message
to the central station.
If the system is disarmed from an alarm state within the programmed time, the panel
sends an alarm cancel message to the central station. An alarm cancel message is not
reported if the system is disarmed after the programmed time expires.
The time can be set from 005 - 255 minutes. Entries must be 3 digits. When set to 255,
the panel always reports alarm cancel messages. Turning off this option disables alarm
cancel reporting.
Note
Setting this feature to 2
hours (02) may cause false
reports. For UL 985 and
1635 listed systems, RF
Timeout must be set to 4
hours (04). For UL 1023
listed systems, RF Timeou t
must be set to 24 hours (24).
To turn on Alarm Cancel Report, press:
¾
Add—Option #—18—005 - 255—DONE.
¾
To turn off Alarm Cancel Report, press:
Delete—Option #—18—DONE.
Option 19: RF Timeout (Default = 12 hours)
Determines the time period the panel must receive at least one supervisory signal from
learned sensors before iden tifying a s ensor f ailu re and so unding t rouble beep s. Any sensor failure is reported immediately an d agai n at the su perv isory time (Option 72: Supervisory Time).
The timeout can be set from 02-24 hours. Entries must be 2 digits.
¾To change RF Timeout, press:
Add—Option #—19—02 - 24—DONE.
¾
To reset RF Timeout (return to default), press:
Delete—Option #—19—DONE.
Option 20: Manual Phone Test (Default = on)
Determines whether the user can perform a manual ph one test t o ve rify co mmunication
to a central station/pager (on), or not (off).
¾
To turn on Manual Phone Test, press:
Add—Option #—20—DONE.
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¾To turn off Manual Phone Test, press:
Delete—Option #—20—DONE.
Option 21: Opening Reports (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel sends opening reports to a central station or pager
whenever the system is disarmed (on), or not (off).
To turn on Opening Reports, press:
¾
Add—Option #—21—DONE.
¾
To turn off Opening Reports, press:
Delete—Option #—21—DONE.
Option 22: Closing Reports (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel sends closing reports to a central station or pager whenever the system is armed (on), or not (off).
To turn on Closing Reports, press:
¾
Add—Option #—22—DONE.
¾
To turn off Closing Reports, press:
Delete—Option #—22—DONE.
Option 23: Force Armed Report (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel sends a force armed report to a centr al station or pager if
the user bypasses protest ing s ensors (i ndirect bypas s) when ar ming th e system (on ), or
not (off).
Note
For UL listed systems, AC
Power Failure must be set to
15 minutes.
Note
For UL listed systems, CPU
Low Battery Report must be
on.
To turn on Force Armed Report, press:
¾
Add—Option #—23—DONE.
¾
To turn off Force Armed Report, press:
Delete—Option #—23—DONE.
Option 24: AC Power Failure Report (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel sends AC power failure reports to a central station or
pager after the programmed time expires (on), or not (off).
When the panel is without AC power for 30 seconds, the panel LEDs turn off. When
the panel is without AC power for the programmed time, an AC power failure is
reported. The panel reports an AC power restoral when AC power returns to the panel.
The time can be set from 5-254 minutes. Entries must be 3 digits.
¾To turn on AC Power Failure Report, press:
Add—Option #—24—005 - 254—DONE.
¾
To turn off AC Power Failure Report, press:
Delete—Option #—24—DONE.
Option 25: CPU Low Battery Report (Default = on)
Determines whether the panel sends a low CPU battery report to the central station
when the panel backup battery voltage drops below 5.4 volts (on), or not (off).
¾To turn on CPU Low Battery Report, press:
Add—Option #—25—DONE.
¾
To turn off CPU Low Battery Report, press:
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Note
For UL listed systems, Fail
to Communicate must be on.
Delete—Option #—25—DONE.
Option 26: Fail to Communicate (Default = on)
Determines whether the panel and interior sirens sound trouble beeps if it is unable to
successfully send a report to a central station or pager (on), or not (off).
¾To turn on Fail to Communicate, press:
Add—Option #—26—DONE.
¾
To turn off Fail to Communicate, press:
Delete—Option #—26—DONE.
Option 27: Ring/Hang/Ring (Default = 1)
Determines when the panel answers a remote phone access or Toolbox call. Depending
on whether an answering machine exists at the panel location, off-site access to the
panel can be done with a series of phone calls or just one.
The following table shows the available settings.
Ring/Hang/Ring Settings
SettingControl Panel answers after:
1ring/hang/ring or 10 rings
2ring/hang/ring/hang/ring or 10 rings
3ring/hang/ring/hang/ring/hang/ring or 10 rings
410 rings
5ring/hang/ring
6ring/hang/ring/hang/ring
7ring/hang/ring/hang/ring/hang/ring
OffDisabled—no remote (off-site) access
For off-site access where an answering machine does not exist, the user or ToolBox
operator simply calls the panel location once and listens for 10 rings. The panel should
answer after the tenth ring.
For off-site access where an answering machine exists, the user or ToolBox operator
must perform the following steps:
1.Call th e panel loca t ion.
2.Let the phone ring once, then hang up.
3.Wait at least 10 seconds but not more than 40, then call the panel location again.
The panel should answer on the first ring.
If set to 1 or 5, perform steps 1 - 3 once.
If set to 2 or 6, perform steps 1 - 3 twice.
If set to 3 or 7, perform steps 1 - 3 three times.
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To turn on Ring/Hang/Ring, press:
Add—Opti on #—27—1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7—DONE.
¾
To turn off Ring/Hang/Ring (disable remote access), press:
Delete—Option #—27—DONE.
Option 28: No Delay from Keychain Touchpad (Defaul t = off)
Determines whether a keychain t ouchpad arms the syst em with no delay (on) or not
(off).
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Note
When this feature is on, the
system must be disarm ed
before entering the premises, since it is disabling
the Entry Delay. If Option 58:
Remote Touchpad Arming is
on, keychain touchpads cannot disarm the system and
will cause an alarm upon
entering.
Note
For UL list ed s yste ms wher e
this opti on is off , at least one
UL listed external audibl e
signal device must be used
and Option 53: Hardwire
Siren Supervision must be
on.
¾To turn on No Delay from Keychain Touchpad, press:
Add—Option #—28—DONE.
¾
To turn off No Delay from Keychain Touchpad, press:
Delete—Option #—28—DONE.
Option 29: Panel Piezo Alarms (Default = on)
Determines whether the panel piezo emits alarm sounds (on) or not (off).
¾To turn on Panel Piezo Alarms, press:
Add—Option #—29—DONE.
¾
To turn off Panel Piezo Alarms, press:
Delete—Option #—29—DONE.
Option 30: Panel Panic Alarms (Default = on)
Determines whether the panel panic buttons (police, auxiliary, and fire) activate alarms
when pressed (on), or not (off).
¾
To turn on Panel Panic Alarms, press:
Add—Option #—30—DONE.
To turn off Panel Panic Alarms, press:
¾
Delete—Option #—30—DONE.
Option 31: Downloader Enable (Default = on)
Determines whether the panel can be accessed using ToolBox (on), or not (off).
Note
For this option to work correctly, the panel must have a
2-way voice microphone or
an Interrogator 200 Audio
Voice Module attached.
¾
To turn on Downloader Enable, press:
Add—Option #—31—DONE.
¾
To turn off Downloader Enable, press:
Delete—Option #—31—DONE.
Option 32: 300 Baud (Default = on)
Determines whether the baud rate used by the panel for central station or ToolBox
communication is 300 bps (on) or 110 bps (off).
¾
To turn on 300 Baud, press:
Add—Option #—32—DONE.
¾
To turn off 300 Baud, press:
Delete—Option #—32—DONE.
Option 33: Audio Verification (Default = off)
Determines whether the system can perform 2-way voice audio sessions with a central
station operator (on), or not (off).
Note
Panel voice announcements are silenced during audio sessions. If the operator does not terminate the session correctly , panel announcements may not occur for up to 90 seconds after
the operator hangs up. If this option is off, Option 47: AVM Mode and Option 48: Panic
Talk—AVM will not work.
¾To turn on Audio Verification, press:
Add—Option #—33—DONE.
To turn off Audio Verification, press:
¾
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Note
System time must be se t
correctly for this feature to
work.
Note
System time must be se t
correctly for this feature to
work.
Note
System time must be se t
correctly for this feature to
work.
Note
Both Options 36 and 37
must have a time programmed for this feature t o
work correctly.
Delete—Option #—33—DONE.
Option 34: Fail to Open Report (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel sends a Fail to Open report to a central station or pager if
the system has not been disarmed by the programmed time (on), or not (off).
¾To turn on Fail to Open Report, press:
Add—Option #—34—Hours—Minutes—DONE.
¾
To turn off Fail to Open Report, press:
Delete—Option #—34—DONE.
Option 35: Fail to Close Report (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel sends a Fail to Close report to a central station or pager if
the system has not been armed by the programmed time (on), or not (off).
¾To turn on Fail to Close Report, press:
Add—Option #—35—Hours—Minutes—DONE.
¾
To turn off Fail to Close Report, press:
Delete—Option #—35—DONE.
Option 36: Sensor Activated Light Lockout S tart Time (Default = of f)
Sets the START time that determines when the panel prevents the sensor activated
lights feature from turning on sensor activated lights.
When a time value is set (on) and the sensor activated lights feature is on, the pan el prevents sensor activated lights from turning on between the programmed start time (this
option) and the programmed stop time (Option 37).
When both Options 36 and 37 are turned off and the sensor activated lights feature is
on, sensor activated lights turn on at all times.
¾
To set Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start Time, press:
Add—Option #—36—Hours—Minutes—DONE.
Note
System time must be se t
correctly for this feature to
work.
Note
Both Options 36 and 37
must have a time programmed for this feature t o
work correctly.
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To turn off Sensor Activated Light Lockout Start Time, press:
Delete—Option #—36—DONE.
Option 37: Sensor Activated Light Lockout Stop T ime (Default = off )
Sets the STOP time that determines when the panel prevents the sensor activated lights
feature from turning on sensor activated lights.
When a time value is set (on) and the sensor activated lights feature is on, the pan el prevents sensor activated lights from turning on between the programmed start time
(Option 36) and the programmed stop time (this option).
When both Options 36 and 37 are turned off and the sensor activated lights feature is
on, sensor activated lights turn on at all times.
¾
To set Sensor Activated Light Lockout Stop Time, press:
Add—Option #—37—Hours—Minutes—DONE.
¾
To turn off Sensor Activated Light Lockout Stop Time, press:
Delete—Option #—37—DONE.
Option 38: Auto Arm (Default = off)
Determines how long the system protests (announces open/failed sensors) when
attempting to arm with open/failed sensors, before bypassing th ese sen so rs and automatically arming the rest of the system.
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Note
This option must be on for
Option 52 and 59: Unvacated Premises and Exit
Extensio n t o work correctly.
Note
For UL Listed systems, this
option must be on.
Note
For UL listed systems, Siren
Timeout must be set to at
least 4 minutes.
Note
The panel protests an arming attempt when it has not received a restore (close) signal from
sensors learned into restore-specific sensor groups. Sensors learned into group 26 (Fire)
cannot be bypassed. See “S ens or G ro up C haracteristics” in “Appendix B” to identify sensor
groups with restore signal requirements.
When this option is on, the panel announces all open/failed sensors repeatedly for 4
minutes, then automatically bypasses the open sensors and arms the rest of the system.
If a sensor is opened during the exit delay and then left open, the panel will go into
alarm after the exit delay has expired.
Pressing the ARM Doors & Windows button a second time (before the 4-minute time
expires) bypasses all open sensors and arms the rest of the system. Pressing this button
a third time eliminates the entry delay.
¾To turn on Auto Arm, press:
Add—Option #—38—DONE.
When this option is off, the panel announces all open/failed sensors once, then auto-
matically bypasses the open sensors and arms the rest of the system after the Exit
Delay has expired. If other sensors are opened during the exit delay, they will also be
bypassed if left open.
¾
To turn off Auto Arm, press:
Delete—Option #—38—DONE.
Option 39: Siren Timeout (Default = 4 min.)
Determines how long sirens sound alarms if no one is present to disarm the system.
The time can be set from 002 - 254 minutes. Entries must be 3 digits. When this fea-
ture is turned off, sirens sound alarms until the alarm is canceled (system is disarmed).
¾To set Siren Timeout, press:
Add—Option #—39—002 - 254—DONE.
To turn off Siren Timeout, press:
¾
Delete—Option #—39—DONE.
Note
For UL listed systems, Trouble Beeps must be on.
Option 40: Trouble Beeps (Default = on)
Determines whether t he panel, X1 0, and hard wire interio r sirens s ound six beeps every
minute when a trouble condition occurs (on) or not (off). The following conditions
cause trouble beeps:
•AC power failure
•Low CPU battery
•Sensor failure (supervisory)
•Sensor trouble (i.e. low battery, tamper, etc.)
•Fail to communi cate
•No Activity timer has timed out. Trouble beeps continue for 5 minutes and if the
panel does not see activity, trouble beeps stop and the panel reports the no activity
to the central station.
Trouble beeps can be silenced by arming or disarming the system, or by pressing the
STATUS button. Trouble beeps resume 4 hours later if the tr ouble condition is not
cleared.
¾To turn on Trou ble Beeps, press:
Add—Option #—40—DONE.
¾
To turn off Tr ouble Beeps, press:
Delete—Option #—40—DONE.
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Note
Some pagers may require 3
or 4 additional pauses after
the last digit to work correctly.
Note
Pressing DONE is required if
you enter fewer than 26 digits. The phone number is
automatically stored wit ho ut
pressing DONE if all 26
places are used.
Option 41: Chime Voice (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel announces the sensor number and name (on) or only
sounds beeps (off), when the CHIME Doors or CHIME Special Motion features are on
and sensors in groups 10, 13, and 25 are tripped while the system is disarmed.
To turn on Chime Voice, press:
¾
Add—Option #—41—DONE.
¾
To turn off Chime Voice, press:
Delete—Option #—41—DONE.
Option 42: Speaker Level (Default = 8)
Sets the volume of voice messages from the panel speaker.
The volume can be set from 1 (lowest ) to 8 (highest ). Turning off this option returns the
setting to the default value.
¾
To set Speaker Level, press:
Add—Opti on #—42—1 - 8—DONE.
¾
To turn off Speaker Level (return to default), press:
Delete—Option #—42—DONE.
Option 43: Numeric Pager/Voice Event Notif icat ion Phone Number
(Default = off)
Lets you program up to a 26-digit phone number for numeric pager or voice event notification (on), or delete an existing phone number (off).
When used to call a numeric pager, a 3-digit code appears on the pager display to identify the report. When used to call a remote phone, a person at the remote phone location
can hear system voice alarm announcements. See the “Testing” section for more information.
Press Test for each required pause, Add for a *, and Delete for a # (each of which uses
one of the 26 available places).
¾To set Numeric Pager/Voice Event Notification Phone Number, press:
Add—Option #—43—Up to 26 digits—DONE.
¾
To delete Numeric Pager/Voice Event Notification Phone Number, press:
Delete—Option #—43—DONE.
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Option 44: Numeric Pager/Voice Event Notif icat ion Phone Mod 3
(Default = 09)
Determines the report content and reporting format when Option 43: Numeric Pager/
Voice Event Notification Phone Number is programmed. The foll owing table describes
the choices. All entries must be 2 digits.
Phone Mod 3
Setting #ContentFormat
08Latchkey, No Activity, Phone Test, Openings,
09Same as setting 8 plus AlarmsNumeric Pager
10Alarms and Latchkey onlyVoice Event Notification
To set Numeric Pager/Voice Event Notification Phone Mod 3, press:
¾
Closings, Fail to Open/Close, AC Power Restorals/Failures
Add—Option #—44—08, 09, or 10—DONE.
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¾To reset Numeric Pager/Voice Event Notification Phone Mod 3 (return to
default), press:
Delete—Option #—44—DONE.
Option 45: Sensor Alarm Restoral Report (Default = off )
Determines whether the panel reports sensor alarm restorals (on), or not (off). The following table describes the possible settings.
Sensor Alarm Restoral Settings
SettingWhen Restorals are Reported
OffNo restoral reporting
1Immediately after sensor is closed or restored
2After siren timeout expires
3When system is disarmed
To turn on Sensor Alarm Restoral Report, press:
¾
Add—Option #—45—1, 2, or 3—DONE.
¾
To turn off Sensor Alarm Restoral Report, press:
Delete—Option #—45—DONE.
Option 46: Fire Shutdown - AVM (Default = off)
Determines whether system sirens are silenced during a 2-way audio session (on) or
not (off). Beeps sound every 10 seconds while sirens are silenced.
Note
Option 33: Audio Verification
must be on for this feature to
work.
Note
Option 33: Audio Verification
must be on for this feature to
work.
¾
To turn on Fire Shutdown - AVM, press:
Add—Option #—46—DONE.
¾
To turn off Fire Shutdown - AVM, press:
Delete—Option #—46—DONE.
Option 47: AVM Mode (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel hangs up and waits for a callback from the central station operator before starti ng an audi o ses sio n (o n), o r stays o n line with the central station for an instant audio session (off).
¾To set AVM Mode to Callback, press:
Add—Option #—47—DONE.
¾
To set AVM Mode to Instant, press:
Delete—Option #—47—DONE.
Option 48: Panic Talk - AVM (Default = off)
Determines whether the central station operator can talk to the user during a silent
alarm (on) or just listen in on the premises (off).
Silent alarms occur when sensors learned into groups 02 or 03 are tripped, when the
Panic Code is entered, or when the panel Police button is pressed and Option 74: Silent
Panel Police Panic is turned on.
¾To turn on Panic Talk - AVM, press:
Add—Option #—48—DONE.
¾
To turn off Panic Talk - AVM, press:
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Note
For UL listed systems, RF
Jam Detect must be on.
Delete—Option #—48—DONE.
Option 49: Arming LEDs Shutdown (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel LEDs (buttons) turn off 30 seconds after the last button
press (on), or remain on for the entire arming period (off).
¾
To turn on Arming LEDs Shutdown, press:
Add—Option #—49—DONE.
¾
To turn off Arming LEDs Shutdown, press:
Delete—Option #—49—DONE.
Option 50: RF Jam Detect (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel checks for and reports RF interference/jam to the central
station (on), or not (off).
If this option is on and the panel receives a constant 319.5 MHz signal, the panel
speaker announces “Option 50 detected” and repo rts the cond ition to the cen tral station.
If this option is off, the panel does not detect an RF jam.
¾To turn on RF Jam Detect, press:
Add—Option #—50—DONE.
¾
To turn off RF Jam Detect, press:
Delete—Option #—50—DONE.
Option 51: 24 Hour Sensor Tamper (Default = off)
Determines whether the system (armed or disarmed) goes into and r eports an alarm anytime a sensor tamper switch is tripped (on), or only when the system is armed and a
tamper switch of an armed sensor is tripped (off).
Note
This feat ure does not work
from a keychain touchp ad.
Note
If Options 81 and 82 are programmed, the RF Thermostat will change from Energy
Saving Mode to normal
operating mode when th e
panel is armed to level 2.
Note
Option 38: Auto Arm must
be on for this feature to
work.
¾
To turn on 24 Hour Tamper, press:
Add—Option #—51—DONE.
To turn off 24 Hour Tamper, press:
¾
Delete—Option #—51—DONE.
Option 52: Unvacated Premises (Default = off)
Determines whether the system automatically arms down to level 2 (ARM Doors &
Windows) if the user arms the system to a higher level without leaving the premises
(on), or remains at the armed level chosen by the user (off).
If this option is turned on and the user arms to level 4 (ARM Doors & Windows, +
ARM Motion Sensors) but does not exit the premises within the Exit Delay time, the
panel automatically changes to arming level 2.
Determines whether the panel monitors hardwired sirens for open conditions (on), or
not (off).
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Note
For UL listed systems, this
feature must be on and EOL
resistors installed. Als o fo r
UL Listed systems, this feature must be on if Option 29:
Panel Piezo Alarms is off.
If this option is turned on, sirens connected to the panel terminals require an EOL
resistor in the wire circuit (see “Installing the System” for siren supervision wiring). If
this option is turned off, EOL resistors are not required whether sirens are connected
or not.
¾To turn on Hardwire Siren Supervision, press:
Add—Option #—53—DONE.
¾
To turn off Hardwire Siren Supervision, press:
Delete—Option #—53—DONE.
Option 54: Access Code Length (Default = 4)
Determines how many digits are in all access codes.
Turning on this option lets you set the access code length to 3, 4, 5, or 6 digits . T urning
off this option resets the access code length to the default setting, resets Master, Utility
1, and Utility access codes.
Read the following before changing this option.
•This option affects all system access codes (Master, Utility 1, Utility 2, Panic, and
User).
•Changing the access code length changes the Master, Utility 1, and Utility 2
access codes to their respective defaults as described in the following table.
Note
Changing the Access Code Length clears/deletes any User Cod es t hat were previously programmed. If the custom er w ants the Access Code Length changed, it shoul d be set before
programming any new ( unprogrammed) access codes, whenever possible
Access Code Length Defaults
SettingDefault Code
3Master—123
4Master—1234
5Master—12345
6Master—123456
Utility 1—321
Utility 2—321
Utility 1—4321
Utility 2—4321
Utility 1—54321
Utility 2—54321
Utility 1—654321
Utility 2—654321
¾To change Access Code Length, press:
Add—Opti on #—54—3, 4, 5, or 6— DONE.
¾
To reset Access Code Length (to default), press:
Delete—Option #—54—DONE.
Option 55: Status Beep Volume (Default = 07)
Determines the panel piezo volume level for status sounds such as arming, trouble,
and status beeps.
The volume can be set from 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest). Turning off this option resets
the volume to the default setting. Entries must be 2 digits.
¾
To set Status Beep Volume, press:
Add—Option #—55—01 - 10—DONE.
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Note
Pressing DONE is required if
you enter fewer than 26 digits. The phone number is
automatically stored wit ho ut
pressing DONE if all 26
places are used.
Note
This option is typically used
only in Europe where a
supervisory condi t io n is
required to report as a
tamper.
¾To reset Status Beep Volume (return to default), press:
Delete—Option #—55—DONE.
Option 56: Call Waiting (Default = off)
Lets you program up to a 26-digit number or code that disab les call waitin g or any other
phone service before dialing central station, pager, or voice event notification phone
numbers (on). When this option is turned off, the panel dials only the central station or
pager phone numbers.
Press Test for each required pause, Add for a *, and Delete for a # (each of which uses
one of the 26 available places).
¾To program Call Waiting, press:
Add—Option #—56—Up to 26 digits—DONE.
To delete Call Waiting, press:
¾
Delete—Option #—56—DONE.
Option 57: Supervisory/Tamper Report (Default = off )
Determines whether the panel sends supervisory reports to a central station as a tamper
(on) or a supervisory (off).
¾To report supervisories as Tamper Reports, press:
Add—Option #—57—DONE.
¾
To report supervisories as Supervisory Reports, press:
Delete—Option #—57—DONE.
Note
Option 38 must be ON for
exit extension to work.
Note
For UL listed systems, Exit
Extension must be off.
Option 58: Remote Touchpad Arming (Default = off)
Determines whether keych ain an d remote touchpads can dis a rm the s ys tem on l y d urin g
exit and entry delays (on), or arm and disarm the system anytime (off).
If this option and Opt ion 28 (No Delay from Keychain Touchpad) is on, users
cannot enter and/or disarm using remote touchpads without causing an alarm.
!
Caution
To turn on Remote Touchpad Arming, press:
¾
Add—Option #—58—DONE.
¾
To turn off Remote Touchpad Arming, press:
Delete—Option #—58—DONE.
Option 59: Exit Extension (Default = on)
Determines whether the panel restarts the exit delay time if the user enters the armed
premises during the initial exit delay period (on), or not (off).
Turning on this feature allows users to re-enter during the exit delay period, without disarming and then re-arming the system. Turning off this feature requires the user to disarm and re-arm the system.
¾To turn on Exit Extension, press:
Add—Option #—59—DONE.
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To turn off Exit Extension, press:
Delete—Option #—59—DONE.
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Note
This feat ure must be turn ed
on for European installations, but turned off for U.S.
installations.
Option 60: Secure Arming (Default = off)
Determines whether an access code is required when arming the system (on) or not
(off).
This option does not affect keychain touchpad arm/disarm operation.
¾
To turn on Secure Arming, press:
Add—Option #—60—DONE.
¾
To turn off Secure Arming, press:
Delete—Option #—60—DONE.
Option 61: Demo Mode (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel operates as a demonstration model (on) or a standard
panel (off).
Turning on this feature disables low battery supervision and allows the microphone to
remain on continuously during an AVM session. System time setting is not required
when this setting is on.
To turn on Demo Mode, press:
¾
Add—Option #—61—DONE.
¾
To turn off Demo Mode, press:
Delete—Option #—61—DONE.
Option 62: Supervisory Protest (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel protests arming if it has not received a supervisory signal from an y sensor 15 minutes before arming (on) or not (off).
¾To turn on Supervisory Protest, press:
Add—Option #—62—DONE.
¾
To turn off Supervisory Protest, press:
Delete—Option #—62—DONE.
Option 63: 24 Hour Time (Default = off )
Determines whether the panel uses a 24-hour clock (on) or 12-hour clock (off).
To turn on 24 Hour Time, press:
¾
Add—Option #—63—DONE.
¾
To turn off 24 Hour Time, press:
Delete—Option #—63—DONE.
Option 64: No Arm on Panel Low Battery (Default = off)
Determines whether the system prevents users from arming if a low CPU battery condition exists (on) or not (off).
¾
To turn on No Arm on Panel Low Battery, press:
Add—Option #—64—DONE.
To turn off No Arm on Panel Low Battery, press:
¾
Delete—Option #—64—DONE.
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Option 65: No Usage Report (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel sends a No Usage report to the central station if the user
has not operated the system before the programmed time expires (on) or not (off). The
timer starts each time the system is disarmed.
This is a customer service feature that alerts the central station if a customer is not using
their security system. The service provider can then contact the customer to find out
why the system is not being used, and help correct any problems for the customer.
The time can be set from 001 to 254 days. Entries must be 3 digits.
¾
To turn on No Usage Report, press:
Add—Option #—65—001 - 254—DONE.
¾
To turn off No Usage Report, press:
Delete—Option #—65—DONE.
Option 66: External Siren Delay (Default = off)
Determines whether external siren activation is delayed 30 seconds after an alarm
caused by a delayed sensor (o n), or if external siren activation is immediate upon alarm
activation (off).
¾
To turn on External Siren Delay, press:
Add—Option #—66—DONE.
¾
To turn off External Siren Delay, press:
Delete—Option #—66—DONE.
Note
For UL listed systems, Quick
Exit must be off.
Note
Swinger Shutdown does not
affect smoke and fire se nsors.
Option 67: Quick Exit (Default = off)
Determines whether pressing the Disarm button when the system is armed activates the
exit delay time to allow exit and re-entry without disarming the system (on) or not (off).
This feature is useful if the user wants to step outside briefly and return, such as to get
the paper. If the system is armed and the user presses the Disarm button, the panel
announces “Exit time on” and sounds exit delay beeps. This allows a designated entry/
exit door to be open for up to 2 minutes without causing an alarm. When the door is
closed, the beeps stop and the door is armed again.
¾To turn on Quick Exit, press:
Add—Option #—67—DONE.
To turn off Quick Exit, press:
¾
Delete—Option #—67—DONE.
Option 68: Swinger Shutdown (Default = on)
Determines whether the panel prevents the same sensor from activating an alarm more
than once in a single arming period (on) or not (off).
¾To turn on Swinger Shutdown, press:
Add—Option #—68—DONE.
¾
To turn off Swinger Shutdown, press:
Delete—Option #—68—DONE.
Option 69: SIA Limits (Default = on)*
Determines whether Entry, Exit, and Dialer delay times fall within SIA limits (on) or
factory ranges (off).
The following table shows the available settings when this option is on or off
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SIA Limits
Note
If options 10, 11 or 17 are
set outside the SIA limits
while Option 69 is OFF, turning Option 69 ON will not
affect options 10, 11 or 17
until they are manually
changed.
Delete—Option #—69—DONE.
* Not investigated for use by UL.
Option 70: Not Available
Option 71: Programming Report (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel sends a report to the central station anytime the programming mode is entered/exited (on) or not at all (off).
The panel sends a report whenever the dealer (Utility 1) or installer (Utility 2) code is
used to enter programming mode and another report is sent when the programming
session ends (when the cover is closed).
¾
To turn on Programming Report, press:
Add—Option #—71—DONE.
Note
The panel clock must be set
to the correct time for this
option and Option 16: Auto
Phone Test to work correc t ly.
Note
This feature should be us ed
only if the panel experiences
consistent trouble reporting
to the central station. Otherwise, leave this option off.
¾
To turn off Programming Report, press:
Delete—Option #—71—DONE.
Option 72: Supervisory Time (Default = 12:00am)
Determines when the panel reports supervisory conditions (sen sor failures) and automatic phone tests to the central station.
¾To set Supervisory Time, press:
Add—Option #—72—Hours—Minutes—DONE.
¾
To turn off (disable) Supervisory Time, press:
Delete—Option #—71—DONE.
Option 73: Modem Sensitivity (Default = off)
Determines whether the modem sensitivity is set to normal (off) or high (on).
Determines whether pressing the panel police panic button causes an audible (off) or
silent (on) alarm.
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Note
For UL Listed systems, this
option must be off (audible).
Note
This option works in conjunction with Option 75: VOX
Mic Gain. It is important to
follow the setting recommendations as described to
achieve acceptable oper ation.
¾To turn on Silent Panel Police Panic, press:
Add—Option #—74—DONE.
¾
To turn off Silent Panel Police Panic, press:
Delete—Option #—74—DONE.
Option 75: VOX Mic Gain (Default = 14)
Sets the mic gain (sensitivity) that triggers the voice-activated switching (VOX).
Room size, acoustics, and furnishings where the panel or Interrogator 200 are located
will influence the setting. The available settings are 01 (low) - 64 (high). Entries must
be 2 digits.
For panels with a built-in microphone, a setting of 14 is recommended. For sy stem s
using the Interrogator 200, a setting of 7 should be used.
¾
To set VOX Mic Gain, press:
Add—Option #—75—01 - 64—DONE.
¾
To reset VOX Mic Gain (return to default), press:
Delete—Option #—75—DONE.
Option 76: VOX Gain Range (Default = 64)
Sets the gain range for the voice-activated switching (VOX).
The available settings are 01 (low) - 64 (high). Entries must be 2 digits.
For best results, this option should be set equal to or greater than Option 75: VOX Mic
Gain. For panels with a built-in microphone, this option should be set to the defau lt
value.
¾
To set VOX Gain Range, press:
Add—Option #—76—01 - 64—DONE.
¾
To reset VOX Gain Range (return to default), press:
Delete—Option #—76—DONE.
Option 77: Manual Mic Gain (Default = 64)
Determines the gain level (sensitivity) during 2-way audio sessions, when Option 33:
Audio Verification is set to 0 or 1 (Speak).
Room size, acoustics, and furnishings where the panel or Interrogator 200 are located
will influence the setting. The available settings are 01 (low) - 64 (high). Entries must
be 2 digits.
For panels with a built-in microphone, a setting of 64 is recommended. For sy stem s
using the Interrogator 200, a setting of 20 should be used.
¾
To set Manual Mic Gain, press:
Add—Option #—77—01 - 64—DONE.
¾
To reset Manual Mic Gain (return to default), press:
Delete—Option #—77—DONE.
Option 78: VOX Receiver Gain (Default = 6)
Determines the receiver gain level during 2-way audio sessions.
If the VOX is switching the speaker on when the central station operator is not talking,
lower both this setting and Option 75: VOX Mic Gain setting. If the VOX is not switching the speaker on when the central station operator is talking, raise this setting and
lower Option 75: VOX Mic Gain setting.
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Note
Changing this setting do es
not affect speaker volum e.
This option can be set from 01 - 10. Entries must be 2 digits.
¾
To set VOX Receiver Gain, press:
Add—Option #—78—1 - 10—DONE.
¾
To reset VOX Receiver Gain (return to default), press:
Delete—Option #—78—DONE.
Option 79: Panel Cover Tam per (Default = off)
Determines whether the panel activates a tamper alarm anytime the cover is opened
(on), or only when the system is armed (off).
T o en ter program mod e when this option is on, you must first enter the Master Access
code, then open the cover and enter program mode within 10 seconds.
To turn on Panel Cover Tamper, press:
¾
Add—Option #—79—DONE.
To turn off Panel Cover Tamper (return to default) , press:
Determines whether the panel verifies successful alarm reports to the central station/
pager with the voice message “Phone communication okay” (on), or not (off).
¾
To turn on Alarm Report Verification, press:
Add—Option #—80—DONE.
¾
To turn off Alarm Report Verification (return to default), press:
Delete—Option #—80—DONE.
Option 81: Heating Set Point (Default = off)
If the room temperature falls below the Heating Set Point, the RF Electronic Thermostat will turn the furnace on until the room temperature returns to the Heating Set
Point.
¾
To adjust Heating Set Point, press:
Add—Option #—81—51 - 91—DONE.
To turn off Heating Set Point (return to default), press:
¾
Delete—Option #—81—DONE.
Option 82: Cooling Set Point (Default = off)
If the room temperature rises above the Cooling Set Point, the RF Electronic Thermostat will turn the air conditioner on until the room temperature returns to the C ooling
Set Point.
¾
To adjust Cooling Set Point, press:
Add—Option #—82—51 - 91—DONE.
¾
To turn off Cooling Set Point (return to default), press:
Delete—Option #—82—DONE.
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Programming System Acces s Code s
Utility Access Code 1 (Dealer Code)
Depending upon how Option 54 is set, the default utility access code is 654321, 543 21,
4321 (fact ory default), or 321. This code can be used for all programming.
Utility Access Code 2 (Installer Code)
Depending upon how Option 54 is set, the default access code is 654321, 54321, 4321
(factory default), or 321. This code is limited to changing all but the following: Utility
Access Code 1, Options 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 54, and 69.
Master Access Code
Depending upon how Option 54 is set, the default Master Access Code is 123456,
12345, 1234 (factory default) , or 123. This code is used to: disarm t he panel, subd isarm
the panel, program light control, set the system clock, program the master code, program access codes 1-5, program the pan ic code, perform a s ensor or phone test, an d pr ogram options 1, 2, 3, 31, 36, 37, 41, 42, 43, 55, 81 and 82.
Access Codes (1 - 5)
The panel can have up to 5 secondary user access codes. These could be used by children, a baby sitter, o r a service person to disarm (o r arm if Option 60 is on). Thes e codes
cannot be used for programming.
Panic Code
The Panic Code is able to arm, disarm, or subdisarm the panel and send a silent alarm to
the Central Station. There will be no indication of an alarm at the panel
¾
To add a code:
1.Press Add.
2.Press Access Code button. Continue pressing this button until you hear the access
code to be changed.
3.Press DONE.
4.Enter the new access code by using the numbered keys. The panel announces the
new code.
Testing the
System
Note
An access code is required
when arming if Option 60:
Secure Arming is on.
¾
To delete a code:
1.Press Delete.
2.Press Access Code. Continue pressing this button until you hear the access code to
be deleted.
3.Press DONE. The panel announces the code is deleted.
This section describes how to perform the following test procedures:
•Control Panel
•Testing sensors
•Testing phone communication
•Testing central station communications
•Testing the X10 Lamp Modules
You should test the system after installing, after servicing, and after adding or removing
devices from the system.
Control Panel
Test the Control Panel by pressing the buttons as described below.
•ARM Doors & Windows-The panel arms Doors & Windows. Press twice to eliminate the programmed entry delay. The button will blink when No Entry Delay is on.
•ARM Motion Sensors-The panel will arm Motion Sensors. Press twice to turn
Latchkey on. The button blinks when Latchkey is on.
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•DISARM -The panel will prompt you to enter an access code. Enter the appropriate code and the panel will disarm Doors, Windows, and Motion Sensors.
Arming Levels
Arming LevelDescription of Level
0Sub-disarms (Master Access and Panic codes only),
1Disarm the system
2Arm Doors and Windows
3Arm Motions
4Arm Doors, Windows, and Motions
and bypasses 24 hour intrusion sensors (Master
Access Code only). Fi re sens ors (gro up 26) can not be
sub-disarmed.
No beeps verify sub-disarms (LED blinks).
One beep indicates the system is disarmed
Two beeps verify that Door/Window sensors are armed.
Three beeps verify that Motion Sensors are armed.
Four beeps verify that both Door/Window and Motion sensors are armed.
•SYSTEM STATUS-Press to determine system status and system time.
•CHIME Doors -Press to enable two beeps that sound from interior sirens, panel
siren, and the X10 power horn siren ( if set to un it number 9 ) when a prot ected door
or window learned into sensor group 10 or 13 is opened. If Option 41: Chime
Voice is on, the panel speaker also announces the sensor name and number.
•CHIME Special Motion- Press to enable three beeps that sound from interior
sirens, panel siren, and the X10 powerhorn siren (if set to unit number 9) when a
Motion Sensor that is programmed as sensor type 25 is activated. If there are no
sensors learned into sensor grou p 25, this funct ion will no t be available. If Opt ion
41: Chime Voice is on, the panel speaker also announces the sensor name and
number.
•LIGHTS Time Activated-Press to enable system controlled lights to turn on/off at
a scheduled time.
•LIGHTS Sensor Activated-Press to enable system controlled lights to turn on for
4 minutes when a specific sensor is tripped.
•AUX, POLICE, FIRE-Press and hold or press twi ce quickly to activate a nonmedical, police, or fire emergency alarm
Sensor Testing
We recommend that you test the sensors after all programming is completed and
whenever a sensor-related problem occurs.
Note
While the sensor test is a
valuable installation and service tool, it only tests sensor
operation for the current
conditions. You should perform a sensor test after any
change in environmen t,
equipment, or programm i ng.
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1.Place all sensors in their secured (non-alarm) state.
2.Open the panel cover.
3.Enter the appropriate access code.
4.Press Test.
The panel responds with Sensor test, press again to change or DONE to select.
5.Press DONE.
Note
The RF Electronic Thermostat is automatically tested
when a sensor test begins.
The panel will announce,
Sensor XXX activated, status is one, if the thermostat
is OK.
The panel will prompt you to trip each sensor one at a time. You may follow the panel voice
prompting or test the sensors in any or de r. Use the “S ensor Tripping Instructions” table on
the next page to trip sensors.
Sensor Tripping Instructions
SensorDo This
Door/WindowOpen the secured door or window.
FreezeApply ice in a plastic bag to the sensor. Do not
WaterPress a wet rag or wet finger over both of the
Carbon Monoxide AlarmUnplug the CO Alarm. Plug it back in, wait 5 sec-
allow the sensor to get wet.
round, gold-plated terminals on the underside of
the sensor.
onds, then press the TEST /RESET b utto n u nti l th e
unit beeps 8 ti mes.
Glass GuardTap the glass 3 or 4 inches from the sensor.
Motion SensorAvoid the Motion Sensor field of view fo r 5 minutes,
Rate-of-Rise Heat DetectorRub your hands together until warm, then place
ShockTap the glass twice, away from the sensor. Wait at
SmokePress and hold the test button until the system
Panic ButtonsPress and hold the appropriate panic button(s) for
KeyChain TouchpadPress and hold LOCK and UNLOCK simulta-
Remote Handheld TouchpadPress and hold the 2 EMERGENCY buttons simul-
then enter its view.
one hand on the detector for 30 seconds.
least 30 seconds before testing again.
sounds transmission beeps.
3 seconds.
neously for 3 seconds.
taneously for 3 seconds.
Note
If a sensor does not meet
the minimum transmission
beep requirements, refer to
the “If a Sensor Fails the
Sensor Test” section of th i s
manual
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2-Way RF TouchpadPress and hold the 2 EMERGENCY buttons simul-
taneously for 3 seconds.
6.Interior sirens and speakers sound transmission beeps and a voice announcement
identifies the tripped sensor. Each beep represents one RF packet. Count the num-ber of beeps and refer to the “Minimum Beeps” table for minimum requirements.
After the beeps, the panel announces, Sensor Name is act ivated, se nsor statu s is XX
(XX = number of RF packets). The system will continue to prompt for sensors that
have not yet been tested. When all sensors have been tested the panel will
announce, Sensor test complete, press DONE.
7.Press DONE. The panel announces, Sensor Test OK.
8.If Cancel or DONE is pressed and the panel has not heard from all sensors, the
panel will respond, Sensor test canceled or failure.
Improving Sensor/Panel Communication
Antenna
The panel antenna can be put into the wall to increase the panel RF range.
Do not do this for installations that require antenna tamper for external
!
Caution
If a Sensor Fails the Sensor Test
If sirens do not beep when a sensor is tripped, use an RF Sniffer (60-401) test tool to
verify that the sensor is transmitting. Constant beeps from the RF Sniffer indicate a
runaway (faulty) sensor. Replace the sensor.
If possible, locate sensors within 100 feet of the panel. While a sensor may have a
range of 500 feet or more out in the open, the environment at the installation site can
have a significant effect on transmitter range. A change in sensor location may help
overcome adverse wireless conditions and can be accomplished by the following:
•reposit ion th e sensor
•relocate the sensor
•if necessary, replace the sensor
antennas.
¾
To reposition a sensor
1.Rotate the sensor and test for improved sensor communication at 90 and 180
degrees from the original position.
2.If poor communication persists, relocate the sensor.
To relocate a sensor
¾
1.Test the sensor a few inches from the original position.
2.Increase the distance from the original position and retest until an acceptable location is found.
3.Mount the sensor in the new location.
4.If no location is acceptable, replace the sensor.
To replace a sensor
¾
1.Test a known good sensor at the same location.
2.If the transmission beeps remain below the minimum level, avoid mounting a sensor at that location.
3.If the known-good sensor functions, contact GE Interlogix for repair or replacement of the problem sensor.
Phone Communication
Perform a phone test to check the phone communication between the panel and the
central station.
¾
* To perform a phone test or Downloader (DL) phone test
1.Open the panel cover.
2.Enter the appropriate access code.
3.Press Test twice to perform a phone test
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Press Test three times to perform a DL phone test.
4.Press DONE. The panel confirms that a phone test or downloader phone test has
begun. When the phone test is complete, the panel will announce Phone Test is OK
within 3 minutes. The panel will say Phone test is on three times if you have a
pager . Your pager will display 101 101 if the ph one test to the pa ger was successf ul.
If the test is unsuccessful, the SYSTEM STATUS button will light and the panel will
say Phone communication failure within 10 minutes.
If the panel announces Phone communication failure, proceed to the following instruc-
tions.
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If the phone test fails
1.Check that the panel is connected to the phone jack.
2.Check the phone number programmed into the panel.
3.Perform the phone test again.
4.If the phone test fails again, check the phone connection wiring.
* Not investigated for use by UL.
Off-Site Phone Operation
Test the system from a remote phone by calling the panel and using the commands in
the following table.
Remote Phone Operation
System FunctionPhone Command
DISARM* + CODE + 1
ARM Doors/Windows* + CODE + 2
ARM Motion Sensors* + CODE + 3
ARM Doors/Windows with No Entry Delay* + CODE + 2 + 2
ARM Motion Sensors with Latchkey* + CODE + 3 + 3
ARM Doors/Windows and Motion Sensors* + CODE + 2 + 3
ARM Doors/Windows with No Entry Delay
and Motion Sensors with Latchke y
Toggle Lights* + CODE + 0
System Status* + CODE + # + 1
Audio Verifica tion* + CODE + 5 + X (X = a command from
Terminate Sess ion* + CODE + 9
* + CODE + 2 + 2 + 3 + 3
Audio Verification Set)
Central Station Communication
After performing sensor and phone tests, check that the system is reporting alarms successfully to the central station.
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To test communication with the central station:
1.Call the central station and tell the operator that you will be testing the sy stem .
2.Arm the system.
3.Test each of the wireless panic buttons and trip at least one sensor of each type
(fire, intrusion, etc.) to verify that the appropriate alarms are working correctly.
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4.When you finish testing the system, call the central station to verify that the
alarms were received.
Use the following table to determine what the numeric message is reporting.
Pager Reporting Message
ReportsNumeric Message
Phone Test-101 -101
AC Power Restoral-102 -102
Note
Panel voice announce ments are si lenced during
AVM sessions. If the operator does not terminate the
session correctly, panel
announcements may not
occur for up to 90 seconds
after the operator hangs up.
AC Power Failure-103 -103
Latchkey-104 -104
No Activity-105 -105
Panic Code-106 -106
Emergency-107 -107
Intrusion-108 -108
Fire-109 -109
Openings-110 -110
Closings-111 -111
Fail to Open-112 -112
Fail to Close-113 -113
2-Way Voice Operation
To initiate an audio session, the central station operator must perform the following
steps:
1.After the panel has completed reporting th e alarm, pick up the CS p hone and press
the
‚ button to start the audio session.
2.Press 1 or 0 to speak, 2 for VOX operation, and 3 or 6 to listen.
3.Press 99 to terminate the session.
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Note
T o conduct an audio session
using remote phone acc ess
see the Table “Phone Commands for Remote Access”
in the “Testing” section.
Audio Verification Set
Phone Button(s)Function
0-1Speak
2VOX operation
3 or 6Listen
7Extend session for 90 more seconds
Importa nt !
You must terminate the call
by pressing
the panel may not disconnect from the phone line for
up to 2 minutes.
ƒ. Otherwise,
88Terminat es session with cal l b ac k (the panel answers on the
99Terminates session with no call back
first ring if called within 5 minutes)
Voice Event Notification
Testing this feature requires two people; one at the alarm site and the other at the location the panel is programmed to call (Options 5 and/or 43). The panel only reports
alarms and Latchkey when this feature is set up.
If the system is monitored by a central station, contact them first before set-
!
Caution
ting off any alarms to avoid a false dispatch.
1.Contact the central monitoring station (if system is monitored) to inform them y ou
are testing the system and not to dispatch authorities.
2.At the system site, put the system into an alarm condition.
3.At the calling locat ion, pi ck up the pho ne a fter it s tarts ringi ng. You should hear the
panel voice announce “Press star for alarm.”
4.Press
‚ and the panel voice identifies the alarm. If there is more than one alarm in
progress, the panel voice identifies all of them.
5.After all alarms have been identified, the panel announces “Press ƒ to exit.”
6.Press
ƒ to terminate the call.
RF Thermostat Operation
The following information is important for the RF Thermostat to function through your
control panel:
•The panel needs to be armed to Level 4 (Doors & Windows and Motion Sensors)
for Energy Saving Mode to work.
•If there are no Motion S ens ors in the system, the Motion Sensors button must still
be pressed (armed to level 4).
•Both options can be turned on at the same time.
•Thermostat ha s to be in Aut o Mode fo r Options 81 and 82 to work correctly.
•If Options 81 and 82 are programmed, the RF Thermostat will change from Energy
Saving Mode to normal operating mode when the panel is armed to level 2.
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X10 Operation
The following sections describe how to test X1 0 Lamp, Siren, Ap pliance, an d Universal
Module operation.
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Note
The X10 Sire n m ust be set
to unit #9 to “hear” emergency alarms and Status
Beeps. To “hear” emergency alarms only, set to
unit #10.
Manual Lamp Module Control
•Control Panel: P ress the Lights On button and the unit # of the lamp module
using the numeric buttons to test individual lamp modules 2, 4, 6, and 8. The
panel responds with L ights # on/off. Press the Lights On button twice to turn on all
lamp modules. Press the Lights Off button twice to turn off all lamp modules.
•Keychain Touchpad: Press the LIGHT button repeatedly to turn all lights on
and off. The panel responds with Lights on/off.
•Remote Handheld Touchpad: Press the Lights On button and the unit # of the
lamp module using the numeric buttons to test individual lamp modules 2, 4, 6,
and 8. The panel responds with Lights # on/off.
X10 Siren and Lamp Module Functions
All sirens turn off when the system is disarmed or when the siren timeout expires.
Siren priority is as follows:
1.Fire (highest priority)
2.Intrusion
3.Emergency
If an alarm of greater priority occurs during an alarm of lower priority, the greater pri-
ority alarm sirens sound. Fire alarms sound a temporal 3 pattern (0.5 seconds on, 0.5
seconds off for three beeps then 1.5 seconds off).
Use the following guidelines when drawing an emergency floor plan for the homeowner:
•Show all building levels.
•Show exits from each room (2 exits per room are recommended).
•Show the locatio ns of all security system components.
•Show the locations of any fire extinguishers.
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Bedroom
Living
Room
Basement
Hall
Bedroom
Dining
Room
A smoke detector should
be located on each level.
Living
Room
Basement
Bedroom
x
Bedroom
Hall
Recreation
Room
Dining
Kitchen
Room
TV
Room
NOTE: Ceiling-mounted smoke detectors should be located in the center of the room
or hall, or not less than 4 inches from the wall. When the detector is mounted
on the wall, the top of the detector should be 4 to 12 inches from the ceiling.
NOTE: Do not install smoke detectors where normal ambient temperatures are above
100°F or below 40°F. Also, do not locate detectors in front of AC/ Heat
registers or other locations where normal air circulation will keep smoke
from entering the detector.
NOTE: Additional information on household fire warning is available at nominal
cost from: The National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park,
Quincy, MA 02269. Request Standard No. NFPA74.
Required smoke detector
H
Heat detector
x
Indicates smoke detector is optional if door is not provided between
basement and recreation rooms.
H
Living
Room
Dining
Room
Bedroom
Living
Room
Bedroom
Kitchen
H
Bedroom
Hall
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Smoke detectors should
be located between the
sleeping area and the rest
of the family living unit.
In family living units with more
than one sleeping area, locate a
smoke detector at each area.
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Figure 13. Diagram of Smoke Detector Locations
System Status
How to clear SYSTEM STATUS (Alarm Memory)
From a disarmed state press SYSTEM ST ATUS, listen to the status message, then press
DISARM.
Panel announces Siren 1 failure or Siren 2 failure.
•Turn option 53 off if a hardwire siren or sensor is not connected.
•Check for the correct end-of-line resistor in HWIN 1 and 2 circuits.
Panel announces Low Battery.
•Check that panel backup battery is connected.
Panel announces Option 50 Detected.
•Option 50 is RF jam detect. The control panel has detected RF interference.
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Panel announces that a sensor is open.
•See Sensors section below.
Panel announces System time is not set.
•Set the system time.
Control Panel
Panel announces Function not avai lable when Chime Doors is pressed.
•No sensors are programmed using sensor type 10 or 13.
Panel announces Function not avai lable when Chime Special Motion is pressed.
•No sensors are programmed using sensor type 25.
Panel announces Function not avai lable when LIGHTS Time Activated is pressed.
•No time activated lights have been programmed.
Panel announces Function not avai lable when LIGHTS Sensor Activated is pressed.
•N o sensor activated lights have been programmed.
Panel announces Invalid. Sensor already programmed as Sensor Name.
•This sensor is already programmed. Delete sensor if not corre ctly programmed.
Options (Programmable by the homeowner)
Panel does not beep.
•Turn on (add) Option 1.
Latchkey does not function.
•Latchkey tim e (option 3) is not set. Set Latchkey time.
•Latchkey is not enabled. Enable Latchkey by pressing ARM Motion Sensors
twice.
•The phone number is not programmed properly. Reprogram the phone number.
(options 13 or 43)
•System Time is not set. Set system time.
Sensors
A sensor does not work.
•Make sure the battery is g ood and installed correctly.
•Check for interference from metal objects. Move or rotate the sensor.
•Move the sensor to a new location.
Door or window is closed, but the panel announces it is open.
•Be certain the arrow on the magnet and the guid e lin e on the tran sm itter are
aligned and within 1/4 inch of each other.
•The sensor tamper switch may be open (cover off).
Motion sensors go off continuously.
•Be sure the sensor is mounted on a solid surface and the viewing field is free from
sources of changing temperature.
Motion sensor does not respond to motion.
•Make sure the sensor battery is good and installed correctly. Wait 2 minutes after
installing a new battery to test the sensor.
•A djust the sensor mounting.
•Leave the area for 3 minutes, then retest.
•The environment is too hot or too cold. Outdoor sensors will operate between 32°
and 120°F.
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•Dirt or dust may be causing the problem. Wipe the sensor with a clean, damp cloth.
X10 Modules
All Lamp Modules or Siren not working.
•Be sure the panel transformer is plugged into an outlet that is not controlled by a
switch.
•Check that the panel is powered using the line carrier power transformer.
•House code was programmed incorrectly.
One Lamp Module or Siren is not working.
•Unplug nearby equipment that may be causing interference (light dimmer switches,
televisions, appliances with older motors).
•Check that the switch on the lamp or appliance is turned on and remains on.
•Make sure the lamp has a working bulb.
•Make sure the lamp or appliance is plugged into the Lamp/Applian c e Module, the
Module is plugged into the outlet and the outlet is not controlled by a switch.
•Make sure the House and Unit Codes are correct.
•Move the Module to a different outlet that is on the same phase (branch) of the
household electrical circuit as the panel.
Time or sensor activated light not working.
•Make sure you have programmed the light to be activated by a timer or sensor.
•Make sure the system clock is set.
•Make sure these functions have been enabled by pressing the LIGHTS Time Activated/Sensor Activated button on the panel. The fun ctions are enabled if the button
is lit.
Attic, Back Door, Back Window, Basement, Basement W indow, Bathroom, Bathroom
Window, Bedroom, Bedroom Windo w, Child’s Room, Ch ild’s Room Window , Closet,
Den, Den Window, Dining Room, Dining Room Window, Downstairs, Downstairs
Window, Front Door, Front Window, Garage, Garage Door, Garage Window, Guest
Room, Guest Room Window, Hallway, Keychain Remote, Kitchen, Kitchen Window,
Laundry Room, Laundry Room Window, Living Room, Living Room Window, Master Bedroom, Master Bedroom Window, Medicine Cabinet, Module, Office, Office
Window, Patio Door, Phone Communication Module, Porch, Porch Window, Special
Chime, System Panic, Touchpad Remote, Upstairs, Upstairs Window, Utility Room
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Sensor Group Characteristics
Active
Type
00 Fixe d Panic: 24 hour audible fixed emergen cy buttonIntrusionINoYes1234
01 Portable Panic: 24 hour audible portable emergency buttonsIntrusionINoNo1234
02 Fixe d Panic: 24 hour silent fixed emergency buttons. Status light will not blink.SilentINo Yes01234
03 Portable Panic : 24 hour silent portable emergency buttons. Status light will not blink.SilentINoNo01234
04 Fixed auxiliary: 24 hour auxiliary sensorEmergencyINo Yes01234
05 Fixed Auxiliary: 24 hour emergency button. Siren shut off confirms CS reportEmergencyINo Yes01234
06 Portable Auxiliary: 24 hour portable auxiliary alert buttonEmergencyINoNo01234
07 Portable Auxiliary: 24 hour port able auxili ary button. Siren shut off confirms CS reportEmergencyINo No01234
08 Special Intrusion: such as gun cabinets and wall safes.IntrusionIYes Yes1234
09 Special Intrusion: such as gun cabinets and wall safes.IntrusionSYes Yes1234
10 Entry/Exit Delay: Entry/Exit Delay that require a standard delay time. ChimeIntrusionSYes Yes24
13 Instant perimeter: Exterior doors and windows. ChimeIntrusionIYes Yes24
14 Instant Interior: Interior doorsIntrusionFYes Yes234
15 Instant Interior: Interior PIR motion sensors*IntrusionFNo Yes2 34
16 Instant Interior: Interior doorsIntrusionFYes Yes34
17 Instant Interior: PIR motion sensors and Sound sensors*IntrusionFNo Yes34
18 Instant Interior Cross Zone: PIR motion sensors*IntrusionFNo Yes34
19 Delayed Interior: interior doors that initiate a delay before going into alarm*IntrusionSYes Yes34
20 Delayed Interior: PIR motion sensors that initiate a delay before going into alarm*IntrusionSNo Yes34
21 Local Instant Int erior: 24 hour local alarm zone pr ot ecting anything that opens and
closes. No Report
22 Local delayed interior: same as group 21, pl us activation initiates a delay before going
into alarm. No report.*
23 Local instant Au xi l ia ry : 24 hour local alarm zone protecti ng anything that opens and
closes.‡ No repo rt
24 Local Instant Auxiliary: 24 hour local al arm zone protecting anything that opens and
closes. Sirens s hut off at restoral. No report.*
25 Local Special Chime: Notify the user when a door is opened. Sounds emit from a local
annunciator.* Direct Bypass and Unbypass when no Special Motion Chime sensors are
in the securi ty system. No report
26 Fire: 24 hour fire, rate-of-rise heat, and smoke sensors§.FireIYes Yes01234
27 Lamp control or ot her customer feature.‡ No rep ortSilentIYes Yes01234
28 PIR m ot i on sensor, sound sensor, or pressure mat.‡ RF Thermos ta t . No reportSilentINo Yes01234
29 Auxiliary: Free ze SensorsTrouble BeepsIYes Yes01234
Name/ApplicationSiren Type
IntrusionIYes Yes1234
IntrusionSYes Yes1234
EmergencyIYes Yes01234
EmergencyIYes Yes01234
Three BeepsINo Yes01234
Delay
Restoral
in
Levels
Supervisory
* This type is not certified as a primary protection circuit for UL-listed systems and is for supplementary use only.
§ This type is required for UL-listed residential fire alarm applications.
‡ This type has not been investigated by UL.
Delays:
I = Instant Delay (no delay, immediate alarm)
S = Standard Delay (alarm sounds after programmed entry delay time)
F = Follower Delay (alarm sounds immediately if entry/exit delay is not active, otherwise alarm sounds after programmed
entry delay time)
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Sensor Group Characteristics
Active
Type
32 PIR motion sensor or sound sensor‡ No reportSilentINoNo01234
34 Carbon Monoxide AlarmEmergencyIYes Yes01234
35 Entry/Exit Delay Interior PIR MotionIntrusionSNo Yes234
36 Special Intrusion: such as gun cabinets and wall safes. Reports as tamper if tripped.IntrusionIYes Yes1234
37 Light Switch Control: X10 Modules tu rn either on or off when a door is opened. No
report.
38 Auxiliary: Water Sensors.Trouble BeepsIYes Yes01234
Name/ApplicationSiren Type
SilentINo Yes01234
Delay
Restoral
in
Levels
Supervisory
* This type is not certified as a primary protection circuit for UL-listed systems and is for supplementary use only.
§ This type is required for UL-listed residential fire alarm applications.
‡ This type has not been investigated by UL.
Delays:
I = Instant Delay (no delay, immediate alarm)
S = Standard Delay (alarm sounds after programmed entry delay time)
F = Follower Delay (alarm sounds immediately if entry/exit delay is not active, othe rwise al a rm soun ds aft e r programmed
entry delay time)
Home Control Planning Table
ModuleActivated byTime Activated
Unit #TypeLocationSensorEntry/ExitStart TimeStop Time
The factory default settings are 4-digit access codes, but the default codes will change whenever
Option 54 (Access Code Length) is reset. The default for each access code length is listed.
System Access Codes
TypeDefault
Utility Access Code 1654321, 54321, 4321, or 321
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Installer Settings
Utility Access Code 2654321, 54321, 4321, or 321
Master Access Code123456, 12345, 1234, or 123
01Panel Piezo Beeps (must be on for UL listed systems)OnOffOn/OffU1 U2 M
02Panel VoiceOnOffOn/OffU1 U2 M
03La tc hke y O ptionOffOff12:00 Midnight -
04Primary Phone NumberNoneNone26 digitsU1
05Secondary Phone NumberNoneNone26 digitsU1
06Downloader Phone NumberNoneNone26 digitsU1
07Account Number00000000000 - FFFFFFFFFFU1 U2
08Ph one LockOffOffOn/OffU1
09Downloader Code123451234500000-99999U1
10Entr y D el ay
(must be 45 seconds for UL listed systems)
11Exit Delay
(must be 60 seconds for UL listed systems)
12Ph one Mod 1 (must be 0 or 1 for UL listed sys t em s)000-3U1
13Ph one Mod 2000000-10U1
14DTMFOnPulseOn/OffU1 U2
15No Activity ReportOffOff02-2 4 hrsU1 U2
16Auto Phone Test (must be set to 001 for UL listed
systems)
17Dialer DelayOffOff005-254 sec
18Al arm Cancel005Off005-255 minU1 U2
19RF Timeout (SUPSYNC)
(must be set to 04 for U L 985 & 1635 Listed systems,
or 24 for UL 1023 Liste d systems
20M anual Phone TestOnOffOn/OffU 1 U 2
21Opening ReportsOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
030 sec005 sec005-254 sec
060 sec005 sec005-254 sec
OffOff001-254 daysU1 U2
12 hrs02 hrs02 -24 hrsU1 U2
11:59 PM
030-254 if Option 69
is added
045-254 if Option 69
is added
015-045 is Option 69
is added
Change:
U1 U2 M
U1 U2
U1 U2
U1 U2
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FunctionDefaultDeleteRangeWho Can
Change:
Opt. #
22Closing ReportsOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
23Fo rce Armed ReportOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
24AC Power Failure Report (must be added for UL listed
OffOff005-254 minU1 U2
systems)
25CPU Low Battery Report
OnOffOn/OffU1 U2
(must be added for UL listed systems)
26Fa il to Communicate (must be added f or U L list ed
OnOffOn/OffU1 U2
systems)
27Ring/Hang/Ring1Off1-7U1 U2
28No D elay from Key Chain TouchpadOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
29Pa nel Piezo Alarms (must be added fo r U L l is t ed
OnOffOn/OffU1 U2
systems OR a s ir en must be connected)
30Panic AlarmsOnOffOn/OffU1 U2
31Downloader EnableOnOffOn/OffU1 U2 M
3230 0 Baud Central Station CommunicationsOn110 BaudOn/OffU1 U2
33Audio VerificationOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
34Fa il to O penO ffOff12:00 Mi dni ght -
11:59 PM
38Auto Arm (must be added for UL listed systems)OffOffOn/OffU1 U2
39Siren Time Out
(must be greater than 4 minutes for UL listed systems)
04 minSiren never
times out
002 - 254 minutes/
no time out
U1 U2
40Trouble Beeps (must be added for UL listed systems)OnOffOn/OffU1 U2
41Chime VoiceOffOffOn/OffU1 U2 M
42Sp eaker Level881-8U 1 U 2 M
43Pa ger Phone NumberOffOff26 digitsU1 U2 M
44Pa ger Phone Mod 39908-10U1 U2
45Sensor Alarm RestoralOff (0)Off (0)0 - 3U1 U2
46Fire Shutdown - AVMOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
47Audio Verification ModeOffOffOn (Callback)
U1 U2
Off (Instant)
48Pa ni c Talk - AVMOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
49Ar m in g LEDs ShutdownOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
50RF Jam Detect (must be added for UL listed systems)OffOffOn/OffU1 U2
5124 Ho ur Sensor TamperOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
52Unvacated PremisesOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
53 Hardw ir e Si ren Supervision (must be added for UL
OffOffOn/OffU1 U2
listed systems if Option 29 is deleted)
54Acc es s Co de Length443-6U1
55Status Beep Vo lume771 - 10U1 U2 M
56Call WaitingOffOff1-26 digits/OffU1 U2
57Su per vi sory Tamper ReportOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
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Settings
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FunctionDefaultDeleteRangeWho Can
Change:
Opt. #
58Remote Touchpad ArmingOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
59Exit Extension (must be deleted for UL listed systems) OnOffOn/OffU1 U2
60Secure ArmingOffOf fOn/OffU1 U2
61Dem o ModeOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
62Su per visory ProtestO ffOffOn/OffU 1 U 2
6324 Hour ClockOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
64No Arm on Panel Low BatteryOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
65No Usage ReportOffOff1-254/OffU1 U2
66External Siren DelayOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
67Quick Exit (must be disabled for UL listed systems)OffOffOn/OffU1 U2
68Swinger ShutdownOnOffOn/OffU1 U2
69SIA LimitsOnOffOn/OffU1
70Not Available
71Pr ogramming ReportOffOffOn/OffU1 U2
72Su per visory TimeMidnightOff12:00 Midnig ht -
U1 U2
11:59 PM
73Modem SensitivityOff
(normal)
74Pa nel Police Panic AudioOff
(audible)
OffOn (high)/Off
(normal)
OffOn (silent)/Off
(audible)
U1 U2
U1 U2
75VOX Mic Gain14141-64U1 U2
76VOX Gain Range64641-64U1 U2
77Manual Mic Gain64641-64U1 U2
78VOX Receiver Gain060601 - 10U1 U2
79Panel Tamper AlarmOffOffOn/OffU1, U2
80Alarm Report VerificationOffOffOn/OffU1, U2
81H e ating Set PointOffOff51°F - 91°FU1, U2
82Cooling Set PointOffOff51°F - 91°FU1, U2
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SpecificationsPower Requirements: ..... 9 VAC, 700 mA
Rechargeable Batteries:.. 6.0 VDC, 1.2 Ah Lead-Acid. The battery will last 24 hours with no
Radio Frequency: ...........319.5 MHz (60-875) 433 MHz (60-910)
Nominal Range: ..............500 feet, open-air receiving range
Storage Temperature Range:-29° to140 ° F (-34° to 60° C)
Operating Temperature Range: 32° to 120 ° F (0° to 49° C )
Maximum Humid it y : .....90% relative humidity, noncondensing
Auxiliary Power: ............ Unregulated 5.1 - 12 VDC, power -limited to 2 50 mA (maxim um) @
AC and specified standby load
10 VDC
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Quick Reference Table
How to …
How to …
Disarm the
Disarm the
System (Level 1)
System
Subdisarm the
Subdisarm the
System (Level 0)
System
Arm Only - Doors
& Windows
Arm Only - Doors
(Level 2)
& Windows
Arm Only –
Motion Sensors
Arm Only –
(Level 3)
Motion Sensors
Arm Doors,
Windows & Motion
Arm Doors,
Sensors
Windows &
(Level 4)
Motion Sensors
Activate No Entry
Activate No Entry
Delay
Delay
Activate Latchkey
Activate Latchkey
Feature
Feature
Activate a Panic
Activate a Panic
Alarm
Alarm
Check the System
Check the System
Status
Status
*
*
Set Doors or
Special Motion to
Set Doors to
Chime
Chime
Direct Bypass a
Set Special
Sensor
Motion to Chime
Turn Time
Turn Time
Activated Lights
Activated Lights
On/Off
On/Off
Turn Sensor
Turn Sensor
Activated Lights
Activated Lights
On/Off
On/Off
Turn On Special
Open Garage
Lights
Door or Turn OnSpecial Lights
Turn All Lights
Turn Lights On
On
Turn All Lights
Off
Turn Lights Off
Control Panel
Control Panel
Access Code
+
Disarm
Enter Master Code while
system is disarmed
Doors &
Windows
Press once
Arm
Motion
Sensors
Press once
Arm
Motion
Doors &
Windows
Doors &
Windows
Motion
Sensors
Arm
Sensors
Arm
Arm
Press
each
button
once
Press twice
Press twice
Press twice
Police
System
Status
Chime
Bypass
Time
Press once
Press either
MotionDoors
Doors or
Motion once
Bypass
Press once to
bypass, then
code. Press
again to unbypass
Press once
Lights
Sensor
Press once
Lights
On
Press twice
Lights
Off
Press twice
Lights
Remote Handheld
Remote Handheld
Touchpad
Touchpad
Disarm
Access Code
+
Enter Master Code while
system is disarmed
ARM
Doors &
Windows
ARM
Motion
Sensors
ARM
Doors &
Windows
Press each button once
ARM
Doors &
Windows
ARM
Motion
Sensors
SYSTEM
STATUS
Press once
Press once
ARM
Motion
Sensors
Press twice
Press twice
Press both
Emergency buttons
and hold for 3
seconds
Press once
+ Unit #
Press twice
Press twice
Keychain
Key Chain
Touchpad
Touchpad
Press once
Press once
Press twice
Press once (if
programmed)
Press 3 times
Press both
& hold for
3 second s
Press once
Press once
Press once
Remote
Remote
Phone
Phone
Press * +
Code + 1
Press * + Master
Code + 1
Press * +
Code + 2
Press * +
Code + 3
Press * +
Code + 2 + 3
Press * +
Code + 2 + 2
Press * +
Code + 3 + 3
Press * +
Code + # + 1
Press * +
Code + 0
Press * +
Code + 0
Automatically activates Energy Saving Mode for systems with an RF Thermostat
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