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Content
Important information 1
UL compliance 1
SIA system requirements 2
Installing the panel 4
Mounting the panel 5
Connecting detection devices to panel zone inputs 7
Connecting the AC power transformer 8
Connecting the backup battery pack 8
Powering up the panel 9
Programming overview 10
Panel keypad buttons 10
Clearing memory 10
Programming the DTIM into the panel 11
Installer programming menus 12
Account menu 14
Phones menu 14
Devices menu 17
Downloader menu 20
Codes menu 21
Timers menu 22
Options menu 23
Reports menu 27
Siren menu 28
Clear Memory menu 29
Exit DL menu 29
User programming menus 30
Codes menu 30
Time menu 31
Phone Test menu 31
Sensor Test menu 32
Volume menu 32
Version menu 33
Exit menu 33
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Downloader programming 34
Testing 35
Basic system commands 35
Testing sensors/zones 36
Testing phone communication 37
Testing central station communication 37
Troubleshooting 38
Reference tables 43
Sensor group characteristics 43
Cross-zoning 45
System settings 46
Sensor information 48
Specifications 49
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Important information
This security system can be used as an intrusion alarm system, a fire alarm
system, and emergency notification system. Some installations may require
configurations dictated by city/state codes, insurance, or Underwriter’s
Laboratories (UL).
UL compliance
This section describes the requirements for UL Listed systems.
Basic system
The basic system includes:
• Allegro Control Panel (60-874-95R).
• Power transformer. Standard Class II 8.0 VAC, 300 mA power transformer,
Sino America (A1014444-0) UTC Fire & Security part number 22-117, or
Class II 9.0 VAC 700 mA power transformer, Sino America (A30907CW), MG
Electronics (AM-9700A), Leader Electronics (22-109-ITI) UTC Fire & Security
part number 22-109, or Class II 9.0 VAC, 700 mA power transformer with
cord – manufacturer: MG Electronics (22-131A) UTC Fire & Security part
number 22-131, or alternate transformer for US installations, 9 VAC, 25 VA
power transformer MG Electronics (MGT925) UTC Fire & Security part
number 22-155. In Canada, Class II 9 VAC, 700 mA MG Electronics (22-109CN) UTC Fire & Security part number 22-109-CN.
• A 2 kΩ EOL resistor (49-467) is required for UL Listed systems.
Household Burglary Alarm System Unit (UL 1023)
The basic s
ystem, plus:
• Hardwire magnetic contact (13-068 or 13-071), wireless door/window sensor
(60-362), wireless PIR motion sensor (60-703-95 or 60-639).
• Receiver trouble set to on.
• Exit delay set to 60 seconds or less (If silent exit is used, exit delay must be
30).
• Quick exit set to off.
• Siren timeout set to 4 minutes or more.
• Entry delay set to 45 seconds or less.
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• Quiet time set to off.
Household Fire Warning System (UL 985)
The basic s
ystem, plus:
• Wireless smoke sensor (60-848-02-95) programmed (learned) into sensor
group 26.
• Receiver trouble set to on.
• Quiet time set to off.
• Exit extension set to off.
• Siren timeout set to 4 minutes or more.
Note: California State Fire Marshall Listed systems have the same requirements
as Household Fire Warning System (UL 985).
Digital Alarm Communicator System (UL 1635)
The basic s
ystem, plus:
• AC failure set to on.
• Low CPU battery set to on.
• Auto phone test set to one.
• Combined entry delay and abort window should not exceed 1 minute.
UL-Canada Listed system
Requirements for Residential Burglary Alarm System Unit (ULC-S309) are:
• Siren timeout set to 5 minutes.
• UL Canada or CSA certified accessories.
• Same as UL basic system and Household Burglary Alarm System Unit (UL
1023) except, 22-117-CN or 22-109-CN transformer must be used.
SIA system requirements
SIA system requirements are the same as those described for a UL Listed basic
system, plus if multiple annunciation is required, the Dialog QS1000 Allegro
Remote Station (60-982-95R).
The installation requirements for UL Listed systems have priority over SIA
requirements.
Table 1 on page 3 describes programming requirements to meet ANSI-SIA CP-
01.
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Table 1: SIA requirements
Function Default setting Required setting
Entry delay 30 seconds 30 to 240 seconds
Exit delay 60 seconds 45 to 254 seconds
Dial delay 30 seconds 15 to 45 seconds
Auto-stay arm On On
Predial string None Set if reporting to central
station and customer has call
waiting service
Exit extension On On
Swinger shutdown 1 trip 1 to 2 trips
Smoke verify Off On
Duress code Disabled Disabled
Alarm verify/cross zoning Disabled Enabled for PIRs
Table 2 below describes nonprogrammable (hard coded) system operation
required to meet ANSI-SIA CP-01 and is provided only for reference.
Table 2: Nonprogrammable system operation
Function Operation
Silent exit All annunciators enabled
Remote arming exit time and
progress annunciation
Abort annunciation Enabled
Cancel report annunciation Enabled
Recent closings Enabled (two-minute window)
Exit error Enabled
All annunciators enabled
Central station reporting
The panel has been tested with the following central station receivers using SIA
and Contact ID reporting formats:
• CS-5000 Central Station Receiver
• Sur-Gard Central Station Receiver with models SG-DRL2A and SG-CPM2
• Osborne-Hoffman OH 2000 Central Station Receiver
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Installing the panel
The panel keypad provides complete system programming, operation control,
system message displays, and system status indicators.
The system’s basic (out-of-the-box) hardware capabilities include:
• AC Class II 8 or 9 VAC power transformer.
• Rechargeable 4.8 VDC NiCd backup battery pack (provides up to 24 hours of
operation without AC power).
• One supervised hardware zone (input for various hardwired detectors).
• Built-in radio receiver that allows use of up to 20 UTC Fire & Security 319.5
MHz crystal and/or SAW learn mode wireless sensors and touchpads.
• Built-in siren capable of 85 dB at 10 ft. (3 m).
• Built-in panel keypad.
• Liquid crystal display (LCD).
The dialog telephone interface module (DTIM) allows the panel to communicate
with the central monitoring station. The DTIM does not have a backup battery.
Note: Before beginning an installation, you must verify compatibility with the
listed central station receivers indicated for the installation.
The system can monitor up to 20 of the following sensors:
• Door/Window Sensor (60-670-95R)
• 2-Button Keychain Touchpad (60-607-319.5)
• Remote Handheld Touchpad (60-671-95R)
• Indoor Motion Sensor (60-639-95R)
• Carbon Monoxide Alarm (60-652-95) (not investigated by UL)
• Smoke Sensor (60-848-02-95)
• ShatterPro Glass Break (60-873-95)
• Freeze Sensor (60-742-95R or 60-504-10-319.5)
• Water Sensor (60-744-95R)
• Dialog QS1000 Allegro Remote Station (60-982-95R)
Before starting the installation, plan your system layout and programming using
the worksheets provided in “Reference tables” on page 43.
To install the system you will need to:
• Mount
the panel.
• Connect detection devices to panel zone inputs.
• Connect the AC power to the transformer.
• Connect the backup battery pack.
• Power up the panel.
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Mounting the panel
Before permanently mounting the panel, use the following guidelines to
determine the panel location:
• To prevent wire runs from picking up electrical noise, avoid running wires
parallel with electrical wiring or fixtures such as fluorescent lighting.
• Mount the panel at a comfortable working height (about 45 to 55 in. from the
floor to the bottom of the panel).
• Leave space above the panel for the optional antenna housing (minimum 4
in.).
• Mount the panel at least 10 ft. from any other panel or DTIM.
When mounting the panel, you can choose from three antenna options:
• Standard range
• Extended range
• Longest range
Methods for installing each option are given below.
To mount the panel:
1. Remove the panel from the mounting plate by lifting and pulling back the tab
on the top of the panel (Figure 1 on page 6).
2. Remove the wiring knockout (Figure 2 on page 6).
The knockout is approximately the same width as a wall stud. If mounting the
panel to a wall stud, be sure you have enough room to feed the wires through
the knockout.
3. Feed all device wires through the knockout and place the mounting plate in
position against the wall.
4. Level the mounting plate and mark the top and bottom mounting holes
(Figure 2 on page 6). Install anchors where studs are not present.
Partially insert a screw into the top mounting hole location and then hang the
5.
mounting plate on the screw.
6. Recheck for level, insert the lower screw, and tighten both mounting screws.
7. Install the antenna for the desired range.
Standard range: Leave the antenna as is (Figure 3 on page 6).
Extended range: Attach the optional antenna housing (included in the
accessory pack) to the panel. Push the antenna housing down into the top
right hole of the panel until it snaps into place (Figure 4 on page 7). Remove
the antenna loop from the last clip and inset it into the antenna housing.
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Longest range: Hang the antenna in the wall. When you mark the mounting
holes in the back plate, also mark the antenna hole (Figure 2 below) and drill
a hole in the wall at the mark. Remove the antenna loop from the clips, and
then feed the antenna through the antenna hole and down into the wall.
8. Place the panel into the mounting plate and snap into place.
Figure 1: Tab location
1. Tab
Figure 2: Mounting plate
1. Mounting hole
2. Wire clip
3. Tamper switch
4. Knockout
5. Antenna wire hole
Figure 3: Antenna loop
1
1. Antenna loop
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Figure 4: Antenna housing
1. Antenna housing
Connecting detection devices to panel zone inputs
The zone input is supervised using a 2-kΩ end-of-line (EOL) resistor (included
with the panel) at the last device on the circuit. It accepts either normally open
(NO) or normally closed (NC) detection devices.
Figure 5 below shows the typical wiring for NC and NO door/window intrusion
detection.
Figure 5: Intrusion detection wiring
1. Panel terminals
2. Normally closed (NC) contacts in series
3. Normally open (NO) contacts in parallel
4. 2-kΩ EOL resistor
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Connecting the AC power transformer
Do not plug in the power transformer at this time. The panel must be powered up
using the sequence of steps described in “Powering up the panel” on page 9.
The panel must be powered by a UL approved transformer. Connect the power
transformer to the panel as shown in Figure 6 below.
Figure 6: Power transformer connection
AC
ZCOM ZONE
Note: In Canada, use the AC power transformer without a securing tab (22-117-
CN or 22-109-CN).
Connecting the backup battery pack
The panel will receive its primary power from an AC Class II transformer. In the
event of an AC power failure, the panel will be powered by a battery pack
containing four rechargeable NiCd batteries.
To connect the backup battery pack:
1. Remove the panel from the mounting plate by lifting and pulling back the tab
on the top of the panel (Figure 1 on page 6).
2. Slide the battery pack into the space provided on the back of the panel
(Figure 7 on page 9).
3. Plug the battery pack lead into the slot provided next to the wire terminals.
Be sure to run the battery pack wires below the battery and through the wire
channel.
4. Replace the panel on the mounting plate and snap into place.
Note: Make sure the front door of the panel is in place before replacing the panel
on the mounting plate. It is not possible to attach the door after the panel is
secured into the mounting plate.
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Figure 7: Backup battery pack
1. Battery pack
2. Battery pack lead
3. Battery connector
Powering up the panel
After connecting and wiring all devices to the panel, you are ready to apply AC
power to the panel.
To power up the panel:
1. Plug the transformer into an outlet that is not controlled by a switch or ground
fault circuit interrupt (GFCI). Be sure to screw the top of the transformer onto
the outlet so that it doesn’t fall out of the outlet.
If the DTIM is programmed (learned) into the system (see “Programming the
DTIM into the panel” on page 11), the panel displays TEL MODULE INITIALIZING while the panel and the DTIM sync up. This will take
approximately five minutes.
2. To eliminate the five minute wait, remove and replace the DTIM cover after
powering up the Allegro system.
See “Troubleshooting” on page 38 if the panel displays LOW BATTERY.
Caution: Be careful when securing the transformer to an outlet with a metal
cover. Hold the cover tightly in place. You could receive a serious shock if the
metal outlet cover drops onto the prongs of the plug while you are securing the
transformer and cover to the outlet box. If the panel does not have a display
showing, immediately unplug the transformer and disconnect the backup battery.
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Programming overview
You can program the panel manually using the panel keypad on site. Alternately,
you can program remotely via a modem and phone line using Enterprise
Downloader software.
Panel keypad buttons
In program mode, panel keypad buttons let you navigate to all installer
programming menus. Table 3 below describes how the panel keypad buttons
function in program mode.
Table 3: Keypad button functions
Button Programming function
Bypass/Select (#) Selects menu item or data entry (move to tier 2 programming). Toggles
between on and off whenever needed.
Press twice to delete options that can be deleted.
Status/Back (*) Deselects menu item or data entry (if pressed before #). Returns to the tier
1 program menu.
Lock (up arrow)
Unlock (down arrow)
0 to 9 Enter numeric values whenever needed.
1 to 6 Press and hold to enter A to F in account numbers.
Silent Press to enter a pause in phone numbers. Pause displays as a “P”.
7 Press and hold to enter “*” characters in phone numbers.
9 Press and hold to enter “#” characters in phone numbers.
Scroll through available options at the current menu tier.
Press Unlock (down arrow) to advance forward through the menus. Press
Lock (up arrow) to back up through the menus
Clearing memory
We strongly recommend that you clear memory on all newly installed panels
before programming. Clearing memory deletes all existing programming
information and then resets the panel settings to their default settings. The dealer
code is not erased when panel memory is cleared.
To clear panel memory:
1. Press 8 and enter the dealer or installer code.
The display shows ACCOUNT.
2. Press the up arrow twice.
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The display shows CLEAR MEMORY.
3. Press #.
4. Enter the dealer or installer code to clear memory.
Programming the DTIM into the panel
The Dialog Telephone Interface Module (DTIM) is a battery operated
communication link between the security system control panel and the central
monitoring station. The DTIM receives radio signals from the panel, and then
uses the phone line to report security system events to the central monitoring
station. Refer to the DTIM documentation for complete installation instructions.
The DTIM uses a 3-2-1 tamper switch activation sequence for learning
(programming), which causes the LED to blink in a corresponding 3-2-1
sequence. You must wait for the LED to turn off after each flash sequence before
releasing the tamper switch.
To program the DTIM into the panel:
1. Remove the DTIM cover and set it aside.
2. Install the antennas.
The antennas must be installed and the DTIM should be at least 10 ft. from
the panel for programming.
3. With the system disarmed, enter program mode by pressing 8 + code.
4. Press the down arrow twice and # twice.
The display shows ZONE 01 – TRIP.
5. Locate the DTIM tamper switch and LED (refer to the DTIM documentation).
6. Press and release the DTIM’s tamper switch as follows:
Press three times, holding the tamper switch down on the third press until the
LED flashes three times, then release after the third flash.
Immediately press two times holding the tamper switch down on the second
press until the LED flashes two times, then release after the second flash.
Immediately press and hold, then wait for the panel to beep once indicating it
learned (programmed) the DTIM. Release the tamper switch.
7. Continue programming the panel or exit from program mode.
Timing is the key to success in step 6. Do not wait more than one second
between tamper switch activations. If you wait too long, the LED will not flash and
you must start over. If you release the tamper switch before the LED is done
flashing, you must start over.
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Installer programming menus
There are three tiers of programming menus. Tier 1 menus are accessible
immediately after entering program mode.
Entering installer programming mode
To enter installer programming mode, use an installer code at the panel. The
default installer code is 4321. You can only put the system in program mode
when the system is disarmed. Press 8 + code (with the system disarmed).
Table 4 below shows the installer programming menus.
Table 4: Programming menus
Tier 1 menu Tier 2 menu Tier 3 menu Range Default
Account 4 to 10 digits 00000
Phones Phone 1 Number 1 24 digits None
FMT-CID SIA or CID CID
High level On or off On
Low level On or off On
Openings On or off Off
Closings On or off Off
Phone 2 Number 2 24 digits None
FMT-CID SIA or CID CID
High level On or off Off
Low level On or off Off
Openings On or off Off
Closings On or off Off
Dial delay 15 to 45 seconds 30 seconds
Predial string 8 digits None
DTMF dial On or Off On
Devices Add
Delete
Review
Text
Downloader Number 24 digits None
DL code 6 digits 123456
Codes Install code 4 digits 4321
Dealer code 4 digits None
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Tier 1 menu Tier 2 menu Tier 3 menu Range Default
Duress code 4 digits None
Manager code 4 digits None
Maintenance
4 digits None
code
Timers Entry delay 30 to 240
30 seconds
seconds
Exit delay 45 to 254
60 seconds
seconds
Auto phone test 0 to 255 days 0 (off)
Quiet time On or off On
Quiet hour 00 to 23 22
Rearm timer 0 to 12 hours 0
Options KTP arm On or off Off
Police panic On or off On
Emergency panic On or off Off
Fire panic On or off On
Receiver trouble On or off Off
Panel tamper On or off On
Exit extension On or off On
Swinger
1 or 2 1
shutdown
Quick arm On or off Off
Quick exit On or off On
Auto stay arm On or off On
Supervisory time 12 am to 11:59
pm
1:00 am to 3:59
am
Alarm verify On or off Off
Smoke verify On or off Off
Demo kit On or off Off
Reports AC fail On or off Off
Low CPU battery On or off On
Phone test On or off On
Fire restoral On or off On
Siren Siren time out 1 to 30 minutes 4 minutes
Trouble beeps On or off On
Alarm volume 0 to 6 6
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