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Table of Contents
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General Information..............................................................................................................................1-1
About Symphony................................................................................................................................................................. 1 -1
System Features...................................................................................................................................................................1-1
Security............................................................................................................................................................................ 1-1
Messages.......................................................................................................................................................................... 1-2
Internet Accessibility....................................................................................................................................................... 1-2
Mounting and Wiring............................................................................................................................2-1
Mounting Symphony ........................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Wiring Symphony................................................................................................................................................................ 2-2
Mounting TeleSMART........................................................................................................................................................ 2-3
Wiring Connections.............................................................................................................................................................2-3
Phone Line....................................................................................................................................................................... 2-3
Speaker............................................................................................................................................................................. 2-3
Keypad and Setting the Keypad Address......................................................................................................................... 2-3
Control Panel Connections............................................................................................................................................... 2-4
Ground Connections ........................................................................................................................................................ 2-4
Communications Setup..........................................................................................................................3-1
General Information............................................................................................................................................................. 3-1
Network Architecture....................................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Symphony Connectivity................................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Typical Residential Broadband Network Methods.............................................................................................................. 3-1
Cable Modem Technology Primer................................................................................................................................... 3-1
ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) Primer..................................................................................................3-2
Initial Setup.............................................................................................................................................4-1
Initialization......................................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Power Up Symphony....................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Setting up an Account Number............................................................................................................................................ 4-3
Symphony ECP Addressing................................................................................................................................................. 4-4
How to Change the ECP Address........................................................................................................................................4-5
How to Enable Additional Symphony Units in the Control Panel................................................................................... 4-5
How to Access the Central Station Screen....................................................................................................................... 4-9
How to Change the Address on Additional Symphony Units............................................................................................10
How to Select System Options....................................................................................................................................... 4-11
How to Set the NIGHT Button Function ....................................................................................................................... 4-12
How to Setup Network Connectivity............................................................................................................................. 4-13
About Using a PABX Line................................................................................................................................................4-16
How to Turn the PABX Line Feature On/Off................................................................................................................ 4-16
Symphony Setup................................................................................................................................................................ 4-17
How to Adjust the Touch Screen Contrast..................................................................................................................... 4-18
How to Adjust the Volume............................................................................................................................................ 4-19
How to Select Screen Saver Activation Time................................................................................................................ 4-19
How to Set the Time and Date....................................................................................................................................... 4-21
User Codes ..............................................................................................................................................5-1
Introduction to User Code Setup.......................................................................................................................................... 5-1
How to Access User Setup................................................................................................................................................... 5-1
How to Add a User .............................................................................................................................................................. 5-2
How to Delete a User........................................................................................................................................................... 5-6
How to Edit a User............................................................................................................................................................... 5-7
How to Set Up a User Code for TeleSMART Use Only...................................................................................................... 5-8
Maintenance............................................................................................................................................6-1
About Symphony Maintenance............................................................................................................................................ 6-1
How to Clean Symphony..................................................................................................................................................... 6-1
Routine Care........................................................................................................................................................................6-2
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Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................................7-1
Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................................................... 7-1
Diagnostics........................................................................................................................................................................... 7-1
About Diagnostics............................................................................................................................................................ 7-1
How to Access the Diagnostics........................................................................................................................................ 7-1
Performing Diagnostics ....................................................................................................................................................... 7-3
LCD Display Test............................................................................................................................................................7-3
Real Time Clock Test ...................................................................................................................................................... 7-5
Audio Test........................................................................................................................................................................ 7-6
LED Test.......................................................................................................................................................................... 7-7
Keypad Test..................................................................................................................................................................... 7-8
Touch Screen Calibration................................................................................................................................................. 7-9
iCenter LED Operation...................................................................................................................................................... 7-12
LEDs During Normal (Idle) State.................................................................................................................................. 7-12
LEDs During Software Downloading............................................................................................... ............................. 7-13
LED Operation When Software Download Fails........................................................................................................... 7-13
Specifications..........................................................................................................................................8-1
Specifications....................................................................................................................................................................... 8-1
Glossary...................................................................................................................................................9-1
Glossary...............................................................................................................................................................................9-1
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SECTION 1
General Information
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In This Section
About Symphony
System Features
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About Symphony
Symphony is an intui tive, grap hical touch-scre en interface that combines sec urity and home control. can be used for:
Quick and easy security system operation
Retrieval and recording of voice messages, and
Control of the home environment, including the heating and air-conditioning system, lights, garage door, etc.
System Features
Security
Arm System
Away
Stay
Night
Disarm System User Codes - Allows authorized user to add or delete codes Bypass Zones - When system is not ready to arm, displays any open zones with:
Zone number
Zone description
Status
Bypass option
Setup
Volume
Contrast
Diagnostics Keypad Emulation
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Messages
Unique display for each family member E-Mail Message Displays
Date
Time
Sender
Subject
Voice Mail Message Displays:
Date
Time
Phone number
Length of message
Internet Accessibility
Selections can be customized for each family member. Typical selections include:
Message Display
Event Reminders
Appointments
Shopping List
Bills Due
Favorite Web Sites
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SECTION 2
Mounting and Wiring
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In This Section
Mounting Symphony
Wiring Symphony
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Mounting Symphony
Symphony should be mounted using the following criteria:
Symphony must be mounted indoors, and
Symphony should be mounted at eye level for easy viewing by the user.
To mount Symphony, see Figure 1 and complete the following steps:
1. Detach the case back by pushing up into the two tabs located at the bottom of Symphony with the blade of a screwdriver while pulling the case back and case front apart.
2. Locate the case back over the mounting surface such that the opening in the case back is aligned with the wire/cable access opening (in the mounting surface) while passing the wires/cable through the opening in the case back.
3. Secure the case back to the mounting surface using four screws (supplied).
Prior to attaching the case front to the case back, be sure to wire the Symphony as described in the "Wiring Symphony" paragraph in this
section
.
WALL OR
MOUNTING
SURFACE
MOUNTING
SCREWS (4)
(TYP)
CASE BACK
Figure 1. Mounting Symphony
CASE
FRONT
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Wiring Symphony
Connect Symphony in parallel with keypads and other peripheral devices using the keypad data (ECP) bus. To wire, see the Summary of Connections diagram at the rear of this guide and do the following.
Symphony is provided with a header connector. Insert wires from the control panel and from the TeleSMART audio bus (if using a TeleSMART module) into the Symphony header connector and secure by placing the header arms in the down position (see Figure 2). When all wires are secured, mount the header on Symphony by snapping into place.
Figure 2. Header Connector
Unshielded 4-conductor cable is recommended for Symphony power/data wires. A separate twisted pair cable is recommended for audio bus wires.
Connect the wires to the header as follows:
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1. Connect the Data Out terminal (pin 9) of the control panel to the Data In terminal of Symphony (yellow wire).
2. Connect the Data In terminal (pin 8) of the control panel to the Data Out terminal of Symphony (green wire).
3. Connect the + terminal of the supplementary power supply to the +12VDC terminal of Symphony (red wire).
4. Connect the AUX – terminal (pin 7) to the (–) terminal of the supplementary power supply (black wire).
5. Connect the (–) terminal of the supplementary power supply to the GND terminal of Symphony (black wire).
6. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable (Category 5) to Symphony 's RJ45 Ethernet connector and the other end as follows:
If using … Then …
broadband (e.g. cable modem, DSL, etc.) connect to cable/DSL router narrow band (dial-up modem) connect to 8950T
You may want to reference cable wiring information for RJ45 cable. For Category 5 cable pin outs, refer to the System Interconnection Diagram included in the rear of this guide.
If TeleSMART is available and will be used, perform steps 7 and 8. Otherwise proceed directly to step 8.
7. Connect the TeleSMART audio bus wires to the audio bus terminals of Symphony.
8.
Attach the case front of Symphony to the case back. Attach the top of Symphony first, then press the bottom section inward until it snaps into place securely.
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Mounting TeleSMART
The TeleSMART Module should be mounted in the security systems control cabinet if sp ace is available, or within a grounded metal enclosure to provide proper ESD protection.
Mounting Inside the Control’s Cabinet: Use double-sided tape to attach the module to the interior surface of the cabinet, or hang it on two screws. Do not mount it on the cabinet door or attach it to the controls PC board.
Mounting Outs ide the Cabine t: Use the screw holes at the rear of the module. Wires can be brought out from the side or back (use the round breakout on the back).
Affix the supplied Summary of Conne ctions label to the TeleSMARTs inside cover or to the inside of the cabinet door.
Wiring Connections
Before making connections, power-down the control panel.
Phone Line
Section 2: Mounting and Wiring
Use a standard RJ31X phone jack (CA38A in Canada) and direct-connect cord, and wire as shown in the System Interconnection Diagram in the back of this guide.
1. Connect the direct-connect cords green and red wires to the controls incoming phone line
terminals 28 (TIP) and 29 (RING), respectively.
2. Connect the direct-connect cords brown and gray wires to TeleSMART’s HOME PHONE
terminals 15 and 16, respectively, disconnecting them from the controls premises phone terminals, if previously connected.
3. Connect the controls local phone terminals 26 (TIP) and 27 (RING) to TeleSMART’s
PHONE LINE FROM CONTROL terminals 18 and 17, respectively, using jumper wires (not supplied).
Speaker
Connect an 8-ohm speaker to TeleSMARTs AUX S PEAK ER termin al s 13 and 14 as shown in the System Interconnection Diagram in the back of this guide.
Keypad and Setting the Keypad Address
Connect keypads to be used with TeleSMA RT to the TeleSMART modu le. Use addressable, TeleSMART compatible keypads (6162, 6139T). Keypads used only for security system functions should be connected directly to the security systems keypad terminals.
1. Disconnect those keypads intended to be used with TeleSMART from the control’s
terminals, if prev iously connected; then conne ct these keypads to TeleSMART ter minals as shown.
NOTE: Run audio cable in separate 2-conductor twisted-pair cable (22AWG recommended). This cable should be kept at least 6 inches from other types of cables carrying potentially interfering signals, such as AC power, telephone, and polling loop cables.
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2. If using a TeleSMART Keypad, set the keypad address, tamper option, and playback volume setting by pressing and holding the [1] and [3] keys at the same time for 3 seconds; then f ollo w the p romp ts. Yo u mu st pr es s the se ke ys with in 60 se con ds o f p owe r­up to set the address and/or tamper option; you can set the volume at any time after power-up. Refer to the instructions included with the keypad.
NOTE: You must set the TeleSMART Keypad Addresses in the control panels Device Programming Mode before they will operate.
You can set TeleS MART ke ypads to ad dresse s 02-2 2, 25-30 (ad dres ses 00, 0 1, 23, and 24 are reserved).
Control Panel Connections
TeleSMART is powered from the controls +12VDC keypad terminal. Connect the control’s keypad conne ction terminals to the TeleSMAR T Control terminals as sho wn in the System Interconnection Diagram in the back of this guide.
IMPORTANT: If using VISTA-50PEN or higher, you must program the following two device addresses when programming the control: address 23 = alpha keypad; address 24 = TeleSMART Module.
Ground Connections
Connect the TeleSMART ground terminal to a good earth ground.
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SECTION 3
Communications Setup
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In This Section
General Information
Network Architecture
Symphony Connectivity
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Typical Residential Broadband Network Methods
Cable Modem Technology Primer
ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) Primer
General Information
This section provides an overview of networking techniques and methods commonly used in home and commercial Local Area Networks (LANs). While no single method described here may apply to your specific Symphony installation, the information should serve as a framework for increasing your general understanding of data network applications.
Network Architecture
This overview describes several typical LAN configurations:
Cable Modem (DOCSIS)
ADSL (Advanced Digital Subscriber Line)
Dial on Demand Router
Symphony Connectivity
The Symphony family connects to any of these network variants in the same manner; via an Ethernet cable (10BaseT), te rminating in an RJ45 con nector. Although Symphon y provides its own security and does not require a firewall., It is recommended that in most installations, Symphony be connected through a Firewall/Router device, which will enable the device to be con nected to the h ome n etwo rk witho ut alter ing th e co nne ctions o f any othe r device on the network.
Typical Residential Broadband Network Methods
There are two typical “broadband” (high data rate) networking solu tio ns av ai la ble to the U .S. residential market: Cable Modem and ADSL. Currently, Cable Modem technology has the largest number of residential subscribers, since ADSL has certain range limitations that do not affect fiberoptic/coaxial cable networks. This section provides some background information on the technologies themselves.
Cable Modem Technology Primer
Cable systems were originally designed to deliver broadcast television signals efficiently to subscribers' homes. To ensure that consumers could obtain cable service with the same TV sets they use to receive over-the-air broadcast TV signals, cable operators recreate a portion of the over-the-air radio frequency (RF) spectrum within a sealed coaxial cable line.
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Traditional coaxial c able systems typically operate w ith 330 MHz or 450 MHz of capacity, whereas modern hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) systems are expanded to 750 MHz or more.
Logically, downstream video programming signals begin around 50 MHz, the equivalent of channel 2 for over-the-air television signals. The 5 MHz - 42 MHz portion of the spectrum is usually reserved for upstream communications from subscribers' homes.
Each standard television ch annel occupies 6 MHz of RF spectrum. Thus a traditional cable system with 400 MHz of downstream bandwidth can carry the equivalent of 60 analog TV channels and a modern HFC system with 700 MHz of downstream bandwidth has the capacity for some 110 channels.
To deliver data services over a cable network, one television channel (in the 50 - 750 MHz range) is typically allocated for downstream traffic to homes and another channel (in the 5 ­42 MHz band) is used to carry upstream signals.
A headend cable modem termination system (CMTS) communicates through these channels with cable mode ms locate d in subscr iber hom es to cr eate a vir tual local area netw ork (LAN) connection. Most cable modems are external devices that connect to a personal computer (PC) through a standard 10Base-T Ethernet card or Universal Serial Bus (USB) connection, although internal PCI modem cards are also available.
The cable modem access netwo rk operates at Layer 1 (physical) and Layer 2 (me dia access control/logical link control) of the Open System Interconnect (OSI) Reference Model. Thus, Layer 3 (network) protocols, such as IP traffic, can be seamlessly delivered over the cable modem platform to end users.
A single downstre am 6 MHz television channel may support up to 27 Mbps of downstream data throughput from the cable headend using 64 QAM (quadrature amplitude modulation) transmission technology. Speeds can be boosted to 36 Mbps using 256 QAM. Upstream channels may deliver 500 kbps to 10 Mbps from homes using 16QAM or QPSK (quadrature phase shift key) modulation techniques, depending on the amount of spectrum allocated for service. This upstream an d downstream bandw idth is shared by the active data sub scribers connected to a give n cable network se gment, typical ly 500 to 2,000 h omes on a mo dern HFC network.
An individual cable modem subscr iber may experience access speeds from 500 kbps to 1.5 Mbps or more (depending on the network architecture and traffic load); blazing performance compared to dial-up alternatives. However, when surfing the Web, performance can be affected by Internet backbone congestion.
In addition to speed, cable modems offer another key benefit: constant connectivity. Because cable modems use connectionless technology, much like in an office LAN, a subscriber's PC is always online with the network. That means there's no need to dial-in to begin a session, so users do not have to worry about receiv ing busy signals. Additionally, going online does not tie up their telephone line, which (in the case of ) is very important in an emergency reporting situation.
ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) Primer
Asymmetric Digita l Subsc riber Line ( ADSL) i s a comp eting mode m techno logy that c onverts existing twisted-pair telephone lines into access paths for multimedia and high-speed data communications. ADSL ca n transmit up to 6 Mbps to a sub scriber, and as much as 832 kbps or more in both directions.
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An ADSL circuit connects an ADSL modem on each end of a twisted-pair telephone line, creating three information channels -- a high-speed downstream channel, a medium speed duplex channel, depending on the implementation of the ADSL architecture, and a POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) or an ISDN channel. The PO TS/ISDN chan nel is split o ff from the digital modem by filters, thus guaranteeing uninterrupted POTS/ISDN, even if ADSL fails. The high-speed channel ranges from 1.5 to 6.1 Mbps, while duplex rates range from 16 to 832 kbps. Each channel can be sub-multiplexed to form multiple, lower rate channels, depending on the system.
ADSL modems provide data rates consistent with North American and European digital hierarchies and can be purchased with various speed ranges and capabilities. The minimum configuration provides 1.5 or 2.0 Mbps downstream and a 16-kbps duplex channel; others provide rates of 6.1 Mbps and 64 kbps duplex. Products with downstream rates up to 8 Mbps and duplex rates up to 640 kbps are available today. ADSL mod ems will acco mmodate ATM transport with variable rates and compensation for AT M overhead, as well as IP protocols.
Downstream data rates depend on a number of factors, including the length of the copper line, its wire gauge, presence of bridged taps, and cross-coupled interference. Line attenuation increases with line length and frequency, and decreases as wire diameter increases.
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SECTION 4
Initial Setup
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In This Section
Initialization
Setting up an Account Number
Symphony ECP Addressing
How to Change the ECP Address
How to Select the System Options
How to Set the NIGHT Button Function
How to Set Network Connectivity
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How to Setup Network Services
Symphony Setup
How to Adjust the Touch Screen Contrast
How to Adjust the Volume
How to Select Screen Saver Activation Time
How to Set the Time and Date
Initialization
Power Up Symphony
When initially powe red, the screen displays the boot se quence as it is performed. Afte r it is determined what services are available, the screen displays the Touch Screen Calibration screen. Calibrate the touch screen as follows:
ACTION SCREEN
1. Within the Touch Screen Calibration screen
you are asked to "Touch the center of the square displayed in the corner." Press the center of the square.
When this square is touched the
Screen Calibration Point.. Touch the center of the square
NOTE:
" displayed in the center of the
Calibration
If no touch is made within 5 seconds,
No Touch Detected.. Try Again
screen.
screen displays "
Touch
Next
."
." is
Touch Screen
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ACTION SCREEN
2. Press the center of the square. The
Screen Calibration
Verifying Calibration.. Touch the center of
"
the square
NOTE:
No Touch Detected.. Try Again.
" displayed in the center of the
Calibration
."
If no touch is made within 5 seconds,
screen.
screen displays
Touch Screen
Touch
" is
3. Press the center of the square. If touch
screen calibration was successful,
CALIBRATION SUCCESSFUL
" momentarily. You are then returned automatically to boot screen.
If touch screen calibration was not successful,
Calibration Unsuccessful
" momentarily. You are then returned automatically to the first
Calibration NOTE:
Screen Calibration
where you touch. To successfully calibrate the touch screen you must press the center of the box on each screen.
screen.
You will progress through the
Touch Screen
screens regardless of
" is displayed
" is displayed
Touch
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Setting up an Account Number
After the touch screen has been calibrated, the boot process will continue until the Set Account # window is displayed. Set the account number as follows:
ACTION SCREEN
Section 4: Initial Setup
1. Press the box next to the
Station ID
displayed.
. The
Enter Data
Master Central
keyboard is
2. Press the
previous account information (typically set to FFFF from the manufacturer). The text box at the top of the with the cursor in the first position.
3. Enter the 4-digit alphanumeric
Central Station ID
Clear
button to delete any
Enter Data
keyboard is cleared
for this account.
Master
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ACTION SCREEN
4. Press the OK button. You are returned to
Set Account#:
the
Central Station ID
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the
Secondary Central Station ID Subscriber ID
digit account number has been entered, press the OK button on the
You are then returned automatically to the boot screen.
window with the displayed.
boxes. When the entire 12-
Set Account#
Master
and
window.
Symphony ECP Addressing
After the Account Number has be en set, the boot process will continue until the
Address
If the system is incorporating only one Symphony, leave the address set to 1 and press the OK button. The boot-up process will continue until completion.
If there are to be additional Symphony units in the system, refer to the
ECP Address
window is displayed.
ACTION SCREEN
paragraph.
Set ECP
How to Change the
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How to Change the ECP Address
When the system contains two or more Symphony units, it will be necessary to assign a different ECP address to e ach additional u nit. Additional u nits will be ino perable un til each address is enabled in the control panel’s “Device Programming mode. Device Address 1 is enabled by default. Enable additional addresses using the unit set to address 1.
How to Enable Additional Symphony Units in the Control Panel
To enable a Symphony address in the control panel, perform the following:
ACTION SCREEN
Section 4: Initial Setup
1. Press the
screen. The “Arming” screen is displayed.
2. Press the
More Choices screen is displayed.
SECURITY
MORE CHOICES
button on the “Home”
button. The
3. Press the
"Keypad" screen appears.
CONSOLE MODE
button. The
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ACTION SCREEN
4. Enter the Data Field Programming Mode by
entering the 4-digit
Program Mode
The
installer code + 8 + 000
screen is displayed.
.
5. Press
screen.
6. Press 0 repeatedly until the
?
screen is displayed.
#93
to display the
ZONE PROG. ?
DEVICE PROG.
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7. Press 1 to enter
DEVICE ADDRESS
Device Programmi ng
screen is displayed.
. The
ACTION SCREEN
8. Enter the 2-digit Symphony ECP address to
match the address you will set the additional unit for Symphony to the control.
(01-06).
The address identifies the
Section 4: Initial Setup
NOTE:
AUI (Symphony) with Keypad Global arm/disarm enabled.
Press [ ✶ ] to accept entry. The
TYPE
9. Select the type of addressable device as 01
(Alpha Console). Press [ ✶ ] to accept entry. The
PART
10. Enter the Symphony 's default partitio n
number (01 to maximum number of partitions programmed for system in field 2*00). This is the primary partition for which the Symphony is intended to be used. Enter 9 to make this Symphony a "Master" keypad for the system.
Device Address 01 is defaulted for an
DEVICE
screen is displayed.
CONSOLE
screen is displayed.
Press [
OPTION
11. Keypads can be individually programmed
to suppress arm/disarm beeps, entry/exit beeps and chime mode beeps. This helps prevent unwanted sounds from disturbing users in certain areas of the premises.
Enter a number suppression options desired for the keypad as follows:
0 1 2 3
mode beeps. Press [
] to accept entry. The
screen is displayed.
0-3
for the keypad sounding
= no suppression. = suppress arm/disarm & entry/exit beeps. = suppress chime mode beeps only. = suppress arm/disarm, entry/exit and chime
] to accept entry.
SOUND
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ACTION SCREEN
KEYPAD GLOBAL
The
12. Each keypad can give users with access to multiple partitions the ability to arm and disarm those partitions from it. To enable this keypad for global arming/disarming, enter 1. To prevent the ability to use this keypad for global arming/disarming, enter 0.
Press [ The
13. Enter 1 (YES) to identify this device as an AUI (Symphony). The screen will prompt for the next Device Address to be programmed.
] to accept entry.
AUI ?
screen is displayed.
screen is displayed.
14. Enter the next address to be programmed to enable another ECP device. When Finished, enter 00, then ✶ . The
MODE?
15. Enter 1. The displayed. From this screen you can enter ✶ 99 to return to the Console Mode screen.
screen is displayed.
Program Mode
QUIT MENU
screen is
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How to Access the Central Station Screen
To Access the Central Station screen Perform the following:
ACTION SCREEN
Section 4: Initial Setup
1. Press the screen. The “Arming” screen is displayed.
2. Press the More Choices screen is displayed.
SECURITY
MORE CHOICES
button on the “Home”
button. The
3. Press the Choices screen. The Setup screen is displayed.
4. Press the
Enter Authorized Code:
is displayed.
SETUP
ADVANCED SETUP
button on the “More
authorization screen
button. The
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ACTION SCREEN
5. Enter your 4-digit Installer code. The Advanced Setup menu screen is displayed.
6. Press the Central Station menu screen is displayed.
Central Station
button. The
How to Change the Address on Additional Symphony Units
After enabling addi tional addresses in the co ntrol panel using the Sy mphony set to address 1, power up each additional Symphony one at a time, and set its address to one of the addresses you e nabled in th e co ntrol p anel. I f thi s is a fir st time po we r-up of the u nit, fo llow the initialization procedure in Section 4. Otherwise, follow the procedure below to change the address on the unit.
To change the address, perform the followi ng.
ACTION SCREEN
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1. On the Central Station screen press the
ECP Address
displayed with options for selecting Symphony 's ECP address. The available ECP addresses are 00 through 06 and are selected by using the "up/down" arrow buttons. Select the ECP address for this Symphony.
button. A pop-up window is
ACTION SCREEN
2. Press the OK button to accept the address setting or the original ECP address. Symphony goes to the "Central Station" menu screen.
3. Press the "Back" icon twice. The "More Choices" screen is displayed.
CANCEL
button to maintain the
Section 4: Initial Setup
How to Select System Options
The system options allow you to place buttons on the "Home" screen. The button is always displayed and cannot be removed. Buttons that can be added are MESSAGES, VIDEO, LIGHTING, HEATING/COOLING, and INTERNET. To avoid confusion to the user, only buttons whose options are functional in the system should be displayed. To select the system options, do the following:
ACTION SCREEN
1. On the Central Station screen press the
Options
displayed with options for selecting
Lighting
that the system will have. For example, select
will have TeleSMART installed. Select all, none, or any combination of options.
NOTE: Heating/Cooling
provided for demonstration purpos es only .
button. A pop-up window is
, and/or
Internet
Messages
Messages
. Select the options
if the system
Video
and
are
SECURITY
,
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ACTION SCREEN
2. Press the setting. Symphony returns to the "Central Station" menu screen.
How to Set the NIGHT Button Function
The NIGHT button can be set to arm the system in one of four arming modes:
Away - When selected, arms all zones with entry delay.
Stay - When selected, arms perimeter zones with entry delay.
Instant - When selected, arms perimeter zones without entry delay.
Maximum - When selected, arms all zones without entry delay.
To set the NIGHT button function, do the following:
DONE
button to accept the
ACTION SCREEN
1. On the Central Station: screen press the
Night Setup
window is displayed with opt ions for selecting Away, Stay, Instant, and Maximum. Select the arming mode that will be activated by pressing
NIGHT
the
2. Press the OK button to accept the setting. Press the selection. In either case Symphony goes to the "Central Station" menu sc reen.
button. A Night Setup: pop-up
button on the "Arming" screen.
CANCEL
button to cancel your
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How to Setup Network Connectivity
Depending on your network connection choice, you may or may not need to set the network connectivity. Symphony is defaulted to the Ethernet connection with DHCP also selected. If you have selected another network connection option, set the network connectivity as follows:
ACTION SCREEN
1. From the "Home" screen, press the
SECURITY
displayed.
button. The "Arming" screen is
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2. Press the "More Choices" screen is displayed.
3. Press the screen is displayed.
MORE CHOICES
SETUP
button. The "Setup"
button. The
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4. Press the
Enter Authorized Code:
is displayed.
5. Enter your 4-digit Installer code. The "Advanced Setup" menu screen is displayed.
ADVANCED SETUP
authorization screen
button. The
6. Press the "Network Setup" screen is displayed.
7. If you are using a dial-up modem press the circle next to displayed with the previously "ghosted"
Up
button now displayed and
"ghosted". If you are using Ethernet (cable modem or
DSL), press the circle next to
Network Setup
Dial-up
. The "Dial-up" screen is
button. The
Dial-
Use DHCP
Ethernet.
now
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ACTION SCREEN
8. The displayed with the message
network configuration first
9. Press the OK button. The "Dial-up" or Ethernet screen (whichever is appropriate) is again displayed.
NOTE: If you are using Dial-up and are connecting to a PABX line, go to step 10. If not, perform step 12. Refer to the
Using a PABX Line
important information.
Network Message
paragraph below for
pop-up window is
Please save
.
About
10. Press the Setup screen is displayed.
11. Press the PPP Setup button. The PPP Login Information screen is displayed.
Dial-Up
button. The “Dial-Up
Record the Phone Number displayed. Press the box in which the phone number is displayed. A data entry screen appears. Enter [ 9 ] + [ , ] + the recorded phone number.
OK
Press screen, then press the button on the
Information
on the data entry
PPP Login
screen.
Save
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ACTION SCREEN
12. Press the is saved and the
Done
. Restart the system.
Save
Save
About Using a PABX Line
If your TeleSmart system is connected to a PAB X network (e.g. Panaso nic model 616 PABX system), you must turn the PABX Line feature on in TeleSmart in order for the system to operate properly.
This option can only be programmed using a TeleSmart Touchpad 6139T.
How to Turn the PABX Line Feature On/Off
PROGRAM MODE
button. The configuration
button changes to
Save
1. Go to the PBX Line prompt (option 23).
23 PBX LINE
2. To turn PBX Line on, press [ 0 ]. To turn PBX Line off, press [ 0 ] again.
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Setup allows you to adjust the touch screen contrast and/or adjust the Symphony speaker volume. You may also select the time interval that m ust pass prior to Sy mphony go ing into screen saver mode (screen goes blank). Additionally, you may enter the User Setup screen, Advanced Setup screen, or Clean Screen (maintenance mode) from the "Setup" screen by pressing the corresponding button.
Access the "Setup" screen as follows:
1. From the "Home" screen, press the
SECURITY
displayed.
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ACTION SCREEN
button. The "Arming" screen is
2. Press the "More Choices" screen is displayed.
3. Press the Choices" screen. The "Setup" screen is displayed.
MORE CHOICES
SETUP
button on the "More
button. The
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How to Adjust the Touch Screen Contrast
You may adjust the touch screen contrast as follows:
If… Then…
you want to increase contrast press the slide bar above the current contrast
you want to decrease contrast press the slide bar below the current contrast
setting.
setting.
if another adjustment or selection is to be made
If no additional adjustment or selec ti on is to be made
CONTRAST
SLIDEBAR
INDICATOR
go to the corresponding paragraph in this section.
press the back icon at the upper-right-hand corner of the "Setup" screen to return to the previous screen, or
press the “home” icon in the upper left­hand corner of the "Setup" screen to return to your home screen.
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Touch Screen Contrast Control
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How to Adjust the Volume
You may adjust the Symphony speaker volume by pressing your finger on the touch screen slide bar associated with the "Volume" sc ale and doing the following:
If Then
you want to increase volume press the slide bar above the current volume
you want to decrease volume press the slide bar below the current volume
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setting.
setting.
VOLUME
SLIDEBAR
INDICATOR
How to Select Screen Saver Activation Time
When Symphony is not ar me d and n ot activ e, it will auto matic ally go into scr e en sav er mo de (display goes blank) after the selected blank display time has expired (unless you select never). To select the time after which the screen will go blank, do the following:
ACTION SCREEN
1. Press the
Blank Display After:
"arrow" button. A pull-down menu displaying the time period options is displayed.
Volume Control
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ACTION SCREEN
2. Select the time period option you want by pressing it. The pop-up window closes automatically and the selection is displayed in blue.
NOTE:
using the up/down "arrows" to scroll through the time period options.
3. Press either the "Home" or "Back" icon. A
Settings Changed!
displayed asking if should
settings?” NOTE:
pressed on the "Setup" screen, Symphony immediately displays the associated screen. When you go to another screen or advance to additional screens, you can return to the Setup screen by pressing the Back icon (as many times as required). Should you then press either the “Home” or “Back” icon on the Setup screen, the up window is displayed and you can either save the new setting or not. However, if after selecting a new time setting you go to another screen or additional screens and then select the Home icon from that screen, you will immediately go to the “Home” screen, with the new setting discarded and the original setting retained.
Additional options can be viewed by
pop-up window is
Remember new
When any other button or icon is
Settings Changed!
Pop-
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4. Press the Press the No button to exit without saving. In either case Symphony goes to the "Home" screen or "More Choices" screen depending on whether you pressed the "Home" or "Back" icon, respectively ("Home" screen shown).
Yes
button to accept the setting.
How to Set the Time and Date
You can set the time and date from the Set Time & Date screen. Pressing the Time and Date bar located at the bottom of each Symphony screen displays The Set Ti me & Date screen.
If Sync With Network Clock is selected on the Set Time & Date screen, whenever Symphony checks in with the server (every 15 seconds if broadband, If dial-up is selected it is whenever Symphony calls in) it will get the current Greenwich Meridian Time (GMT). If the Symphony time differs from GMT by 10 seconds or more, the Symphony time will be reset.
If Sync With Network Clock is selected on the Set Time & Date screen, Symphony will send the time to TeleSMART and the control panel every hour. This 1-hour timer starts on Symphony power-up or when Sync With Network Clock is selected if it was not set at power-up.
If Sync With Network Clock is NOT selected on the Set Time & Date screen, control panel time will be updated when Symphony time is set and you hit the OK button.
If Adjust for DST (Daylight Savings Time) is selected, Symphony will adjust for Daylight Savings time. When sel ected, the next time the 1-hour timer expires, the new value will be sent to the control panel.
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IMPORTANT: This means that the Symphony setting will override and overwrite the control panel time setting. That is, if the control panel is set to DST and adjusts but Symphony is not, up on the 1-ho ur timer expiration, the control panel w ill be upd ated to the current time that is not adjusted for DST.
From the Set Time & Date screen, adjust either or both the time and date by pressing the increase or decrease arrow buttons as necessary until the proper month, day, year, hour, and minute are displayed.
INCREASE BUTTON (TYPICAL)
DECREASE BUTTON (TYPICAL)
OK
BUTTON
CANCEL BUTTON
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Set Time & Date Screen
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User Codes
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In This Section
Introduction to User Code Setup
How to Access User Setup
How to Add a User
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Introduction to User Code Setup
Each user must be assigned a name with a corresponding 4-digit user code in order to gain access to various features and functions. Through Symphony, you may program users to access any and all of the following systems:
Fire/Burglary
TeleSMART
Internet
Users for the systems are programmed in a central user setup location that provides the specific questions for the user pertaining to each system. You may want these users to be the same, but there are situations in which you may want a user to have access to one system (e.g., TeleSMART) without having access to another (e.g., the Fire/Burglary system).
How to Access User Setup
Access User Setup as follows:
1. From the "Home" screen, press the
SECURITY
displayed.
button. The "Arming" screen is
ACTION SCREEN
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2. Press the "More Choices" screen is displayed.
3. Press the Choices" screen. The "Setup" screen is displayed.
MORE CHOICES
SETUP
button on the "More
button. The
4. Press the USER SETUP button on the Setup screen. The User Setup screen is displayed.
How to Add a User
Add a user as follows:
Three selections are available: add a user, edit a user, or delete a user.
ACTION SCREEN
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ACTION SCREEN
1. To add a user press the The "User Authorization" screen is displayed with the instructions "
Code
".
2. Enter your “Installer” code. The “User Options screen is displayed.
ADD USER
Enter Authorized
button.
3. Press the box next to
Enter Data
The
keyboard screen is displayed.
Enter User Name
.
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4. Type in the user name and press the OK button. The User Options screen is displayed with
Enter User Code
displayed.
5. Touch the box next to The "User Authorization" screen is displayed with the instructions "
6. Enter the 4-digit code for this user. The User Options screen is displayed with the users name and code displayed.
Select the partitions and access level for this user.
If you are sending opening/closing reports for this user, enter the 3-digit User Number to identify the user.
If assigning this user to wireless key, enter one of the zone numbers of the keyfob (the wireless key must be programmed first before it can be assigned to a user).
Enter User Code
Enter 4 Digits
".
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NOTE:
fields will only be displayed when the Installer Code is used to program the user.
NOTE: If this user is to have Internet or TeleSMART access, continue to step 7. If this user is to have security access only, press the
SAVE
The User Number and RF button zone
button at this time.
ACTION SCREEN
7. Press the Messages tab on the “User Options screen. The Messages access screen is displayed.
Select the order in which the Mailboxes will play back messages for this user and select from the
Disarm, AutoPlay Messages on Disarm,
and/or for this user.
Check for Voice Mail Messages on
Enable Remote/Telephone Access
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NOTE:
and TeleSMART access only, press the button at this time. If the user will also have Internet access, go to step 8.
8. Pres the WEB tab on the User Options screen. The WEB access screen is displayed.
To provide this user with Internet access press the box next to until a check appears. You may also select the this time.
9. Press the save the configuration. When the save is complete, the with the new users name shown.
If this user is to have security access
Enable User for Web Access
Auto Switch to WEB on Disarm
Save
button. The system will
User Setup
screen is displayed
option at
SAVE
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How to Delete a User
Delete a User as follows:
ACTION SCREEN
Three selections are available: add a user, edit a user, or delete a user.
1. To delete a user, touch the circle next to the user to be deleted and press the
USER
screen is displayed with the instructions "
Authorized Code
button. The "User Authorization"
".
DELETE
Enter
2. Enter your “Installer” code. The
Delete
3. Press the appropriate button. The
Setup
screen is displayed.
screen is displayed.
Confirm
User
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How to Edit a User
Edit a user as follows:
Three selections are available: add a user, edit a user, or delete a user.
1. To edit a user, touch the circle next to the user to be edited and press the button. The "User Authorization" screen is displayed with the instructions "
Authorized Code
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ACTION SCREEN
EDIT USER
Enter
".
2. Enter your “Installer” code. The “User Options screen is displayed.
3. Select whatever options you wish to select for this user and press the configuration changes are saved and you are returned to the
User Setup
Save
button. The
screen.
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How to Set Up a User Code for TeleSMART Use Only
Users that have access to the security system, Internet, and TeleSMART should be programmed in the procedure described earlier in this section. Users that are to have access only to the TeleSMART options (no security or Internet options) must be programmed here using the procedure described below.
To set or change a User Code:
ACTION SCREEN
1. From the "Home" screen, press the
MESSAGES
"TeleSMART" main screen.
2. Press the enters the "TeleSMART Setup" screen.
button to display the
SETUP
button. The system
3. Press the Advanced Setup screen is displayed.
Advanced Setup
button. The
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ACTION SCREEN
4. Press the Authorization" screen is displayed with the instructions "
Change User Settings
5. Enter your 4-digit Installer Code. The "User Authorization" screen is displayed with the instructions "
6. Enter the single-digit user number. The User Settings screen is displayed.
User Setup
Please Login with Code To
Enter User# you wish to Edit
button. The "User
".
".
7. Select options and press the button. The code is saved and The Advanced Setup screen is displayed.
Save Settings
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Maintenance
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In This Section
About
How to Clean Symphony
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Symphony
Maintenance
About Symphony Maintenance
With the exception of normal cleaning, Symphony is maintenance free.
How to Clean Symphony
IMPORTANT: Do not use an abrasive cleaning agent or abrasive cloth when cleaning Symphony or damage to the touch screen may occur.
Clean Symphony as follows:
ACTION SCREEN
1. From the "Home" screen, press the
SECURITY
displayed.
2. Press the "More Choices" screen is displayed.
button. The "Arming" screen is
MORE CHOICES
button. The
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3. Press the Choices" screen. The "Setup" screen is displayed.
4. Press the up window displaying
Disabled for 30 Seconds
begins to count down to zero. During these 30 seconds the touch screen
should be wiped clean of fingerprints using a mild soap solution and a soft cloth. When the counter reaches zero, the window automatically closes and the touch screen is active.
NOTE:
the screen, spray it on cloth, then wipe surface area.
SETUP
CLEAN SCREEN
Do not spray cleaning agent directly on
button on the "More
button. A pop-
Touch Screen
appears and
Routine Care
Treat the components of the security system as you would any other electrical equipment. Do not slam sensor-prot ected doors or windows.
Keep dust from accumulating on the keypad and all protective sensors, particularly on motion sensors and smoke detectors.
The keypad and sensors should be clea ned carefully with a dry soft cloth.
water or any other fluid on the units.
Do not spray
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Troubleshooting
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In This Section
iCenter LED Operation
Troubleshooting
Diagnostics
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Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting procedures, refer to the Control Panel Installation Guide.
Diagnostics
About Diagnostics
A series of diagnostic and calibration tests is provided that allows verification of correct operation of Symphony and its connections to the security system and the Internet. There are a total of six diagnostic tests and one calibration procedure.
How to Access the Diagnostics
To access diagnostics, do the following:
ACTION SCREEN
1. From the "Home" screen, press the SECURITY button. The "Arming" screen is displayed.
2. From the " Arming" screen press the
MORE CHOICES
screen is displayed.
button. The "More Choices"
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3. Press the Choices" screen. The "Setup" screen is displayed.
4. Press the "Setup" screen. The authorization screen is displayed.
SETUP
Advanced Setup
button on the "More
Enter Authorized Code:
button on the
5. Enter your 4-digit Installer code. The "Advanced Setup" menu screen is displayed.
5. Press the "Advanced Setup" menu screen. The "Diagnostics/Test" screen is displayed.
Diagnostics
button on the
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Performing Diagnostics
Select any diagnostic test or calibration procedure from the Diagnostics/Tests screen by pressing its associated Test or Calibrate button. All or any individual test may be run when you access the Diagnostics/Tests screen; however, each test must be performed one at a time.
At any time when a test is not being performed, you can press:
the back button icon at the upper-right corner of the Diagnostics/Tests screen to return to the previous screen, or
the home button icon in the upper left-hand corner of the Diagnostics/Tests screen to return to your home page.
Once the Diagnostics/Tests screen is exited, subsequent entry to this screen displays all test options as "Not Performed."
LCD Display Test
Perform the LCD Display Test as follows:
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ACTION SCREEN
1. When you press the Test button associated with the LCD Display Test, a pop-up "Confirmation Window " is dis play ed in the center of the screen with an all green background. Within the Confirm ati on Window the question "Is Screen Background Green?" is displayed.
2. When you press the accordingly, the Red Background Pop-Up Confirmation Window is displayed in the center of the screen with an all red background. Within the Confirmation Window the question "Is Screen Background Red?" is displayed.
Yes
or No button
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ACTION SCREEN
3. When you press the accordingly, the Blue Background Pop-Up Confirmation Window is displayed in the center of a blank screen with an all blue background as shown below. Within the Confirmation Window the question "Is Screen Background Blue?" is displayed.
4. When you press the accordingly, the Color Bar Pop-Up Confirmation Window is displayed in the center of the screen as shown below. Within the Confirmation Window the question "Do you see Color Bars (Blk, R, G, LGr, B, M Y, W)?" is displayed.
Yes
or No button
Yes
or No button
5. When you press the accordingly, automaticall y the contrast test begins from low to high. "Changing Contrast.." is displayed in the center of the screen during this time.
At the conclusion of the contrast test a Pop-Up Confirmation Window is displayed in the center of the screen. Within the Confirmation Window the question "Contrast Changed (Low to High)?" is displayed.
Yes
or No button
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ACTION SCREEN
6. When you press the accordingly, the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen is displayed with t he LCD Display Test results ("Passed" or "Failed") shown in the test status column.
NOTE:
is pressed) to any question of this test, when the system is returned to the Diagnostics/Tests screen, "Failed" is displayed in test status column.
If the response was no (the No button
Yes
or No button
Real Time Clock Test
Perform the Real Time Clock Test as follows:
ACTION SCREEN
When you press the with the Real Time Clock Test, "Testing.." is displayed in the test status column on the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen.
At the conclusion of the test, either a green "Passed." or a red "Failed." is displayed in the test status column on the "Dia gnostics/Tests" screen.
Test
button associated
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Audio Test
Perform the Audio Test as follows:
ACTION SCREEN
When you press the with the Audio Test "Testing.." is displaye d (yellow) in the test status column on the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen while 4 beeps sound from the speaker. At the conclusion of the test, a pop-up "Confirmation Window" is displayed in the center of the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen.
Within the Confirmation Window the question "Did you hear 4 Beeps?" is displayed.
When you press the "Passed." indication is displayed in the test status column on the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen.
When you press the No button, a red "Failed." indication is displayed in the test status column on the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen.
Test
button associated
Yes
button, a green
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LED Test
Perform the LED Test as follows:
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ACTION SCREEN
1. When you press the with the LED Test, "Testing.." is displayed (yellow) in the test status column on the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen while the 4 LEDs light sequentially, left to right (amber, red, green, green), 5 times. At the conclusion of the test, a pop-up "Confirmation Window" is displayed in the center of the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen.
Test
button associated
2. Within the Confirmation Window the question "Did you see chasing LED pattern?" is displayed.
If you press the indication is displayed in the test status column on the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen.
If you press the No button, a red "Failed." indication is displayed in the test status column on the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen.
Yes
button, a green "Passed."
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Keypad Test
Perform the Keypad Test as follows:
ACTION SCREEN
1. When you press the with the LED Test, a is displayed as shown. Within this screen you are asked to
the following order
2. On the keypad (not the touch screen) press A, 1, 2, 3, B, 4, 5, 6, C, 7, 8, 9, D, *, 0, #, then press the
Test
screen.
NOTE:
(even if several keys have been pressed) returns the system to the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen.
If the keypad is functioning correctly and the keys were pressed in the order above, a green
Passed.
Keypad Self Test
the then automatically returns to the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen.
Press all keys, one by one, in
Done
button on the
Pressing the
message is displayed in the center of
Test
button associated
Keypad Self Test
Keypad Self
Cancel
button at any time
screen. The system
screen
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If the keypad is not functioning correctly or the keys were pressed out of order, a red message is displayed in the center of the
Keypad Self Test
automatically returned to the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen.
screen. The system then
Failed.
Touch Screen Calibration
Calibrate the touch screen as follows:
1. From the "Home" screen, press the SECURITY button. The "Arming" screen is displayed.
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ACTION SCREEN
2. From the "Arming" screen press the
CHOICES
is displayed.
3. Press the Choices" screen. The "Setup" screen is displayed.
button. The "More Choices" screen
SETUP
button on the "More
MORE
4. Press the "Setup" screen. The authorization screen is displayed.
Advanced Setup
Enter Authorized Code:
button on the
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5. Enter your 4-digit installer code. The "Advanced Setup" menu screen is displayed.
6. Press the "Advanced Setup" menu screen. The "Diagnostics/Test" screen is displayed.
7. Begin the Touch Screen calibration from the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen by pressing the
Calibrate
pressed, the screen is displayed.
Within the you are asked to
square displayed in the corner.
center of the square. When this square is touched the
Screen Calibration Point.. Touch the center of the square.
Diagnostics
button. When the
Touch Screen Calibration
Touch Screen Calibration
Touch the center of the
button on the
Calibrate
Press the
Touch
screen displays
button is
screen
Next
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ACTION SCREEN
NOTE: No Touch Detected.. Try Again.
in the center of the screen.
8. Press the center of the square.
Screen Calibration Calibration.. Touch the center of the square.
If no touch is made within 5 seconds,
is displayed
Touch Screen Calibrat ion
The Touch
screen displays
Verifying
NOTE: No Touch Detected.. Try Again.
in the center of the screen.
9. Press the center of the square. If touch screen calibration was successful,
CALIBRATION SUCCESSFUL
momentarily. You are then returned automatically to the "Diagnostics/Tests" screen.
If touch screen calibration was not successful,
Calibration Unsuccessful
momentarily. You are then returned automatically to the first
Calibration
NOTE: You will progress through the
Screen Calibration
where you touch. To successfully calibrate the touch screen you must press the center of the box on each screen.
If no touch is made within 5 seconds,
is displayed
Touch Screen Calibrat ion
is displayed
is displayed
Touch Screen
screen.
Touch
screens regardless of
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ACTION SCREEN
NOTE: No Touch Detected.. Try Again.
in the center of the screen.
If no touch is made within 5 seconds,
iCenter LED Operation
Your iCenter has four LEDs that are labeled: WEB (yellow), ARMED (red), READY (green), and MESSAGE (yellow). The status of each of these LEDs indicates specific operational states. These states are:
Normal (idle)
Software download
Software download - Failure Modes
Each LED can have four different status indications: ON, OFF, FAST BLINK, and SLOW BLINK. All LEDs do not use al l of the above states. Details are provided below.
is displayed
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LEDs During Normal (Idle) State
LED DESCRIPTION
WEB ON – Connected to Internet.
OFF – Not connected. FAST BLINK – Either sending or receiving data. SLOW BLINK – Connecting to server (BB) or dialing to RAS server (DU).
ARMED ON – Security system is armed.
OFF – Security system is not armed.
READY ON – Security system is disarmed and ready to arm.
OFF – Security system is disarmed but not ready. Faults/troubles present.
LED DESCRIPTION
MESSAGE If TeleSMART is connected to system then;
OFF - No new messages or memos. FAST BLINK – At least one new memo or message. If TeleSMART is not connected to system then MESSAGE LED is not used.
LEDs During Software Downloading
LED DESCRIPTION
WEB ON – Obtained IP address (via either DHCP client or static IP assignment) (BB) or
established link to RAS server (DU). SLOW BLINK – Connecting to server (BB) or dialing (DU).
ARMED ON – Connected to server.
FAST BLINK – Could not connect to server (no route or authentication failure). SLOW BLINK – Connecting to server.
READY ON – Successfully downloaded configuration data.
FAST BLINK – Could not download configuration data or if with ARMED FAST BLINK then it connected to server but failed authentication.
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MESSAGE ON – Erasing application code.
SLOW BLINK – Downloading application code. VERY SLOW BLINK – Verifying CRC after successful code download.
LED Operation When Software Download Fails
There are the following sequences providing the extra failure information:
1. CRC failure 1 (calculated CRC does not match CRC provided with binary)
WEB, ARMED, READY and MESSAGE – all FAST BLINK for 3 seconds, following
WEB, ARMED, READY and MESSAGE ON for 3 seconds and following
WEB, ARMED, READY and MESSAGE FAST BLINK for 3 seconds.
2. CRC failure 2 (calculated network CRC does not match CRC provided with binary)
WEB, ARMED, READY and MESSAGE – all FAST BLINK for 3 seconds, following
WEB, ARMED, READY and MESSAGE SLOW BLINK for 3 seconds and following
WEB, ARMED, READY and MESSAGE FAST BLINK for 3 seconds.
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SECTION 8
Specifications
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Specifications
MECHANICAL
Dimensions:
Width: 7 ¾ inches Height: 8 ¼ inches Depth: 1 ¼ inches
ELECTRICAL
Operating Voltage: Current Drain:
Standby - LCD off, Sound off Active - LCD on, Sound off Alarm - LCD off, Sound on Alarm - LCD on, Sound on
150mA 350mA 200mA maximum 400mA maximum
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SECTION 9
Glossary
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Glossary
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Provides a mechanism for allocating IP addresses dynamically so that addresses can be reused when hosts no longer need them.
DMZ - Demilitarized Zone DNS (Domain Name System). A distributed hierarchical naming system used to resolve
domain names (e.g., www.yahoo.com) into numerical IP addresses (e.g., 204.17.25.1.). DSL - Digital Subscriber Line Gateway IP Address - A gateway (sometimes called a router) is a computer and/or software
used to connect two or more networks (including incompatible networks) and translates information from one network to the other. The Gateway IP address is the IP address for the gateway.
IP - Internet Protocol IP Address - A unique number consisting of 4 parts separated by periods, sometimes called a
"dotted quad.," for examp le: 204.17.29.11, as signed to ev ery computer/wo rkstation connecte d to the Internet. IP numbers can be "static" (assigned and unchanging) or "dynamic," assigned via DHCP at each and every startup.
ISP - Internet Service Provider LAN - Local Area Network MAC Address -The hardware address of a device connected to a network. NAT - Network Address Translation PPP - Point-to-Point Protocol PPPoE - Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet RCPP - Remote Control Proxy Protocol Subnet Mask - A Subnet i s a portion of a netwo rk that shares a network add ress with other
portions of the ne twork, and is di stingu ished by a su bnet numbe r. The Su bnet M ask is a 32­bit address mask used in IP to indicate the bits of an IP address that are being used for the subnet address.
TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol / packet-based protocol UDP - User Datagram Protocol WAN - Wide Area Network
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CABLEORDSL
CABLE / DSL ROUTER
WITH FIREWALL
LINKSYS BEFSR41
FOR BROADBAND COMMUNICATIONFOR DIAL-UP COMMUNICATION
8950T
MODEM MODULE
81XX
MODEM
(OR EQUIVALENT)
IN
12 VDC
PHONE
(FOR NON-BROADBAND
INSTALLATION ONLY)
ADVANCED
USER
INTERFACE
COMPUTER
RJ-45 RJ-45
RJ-45
_
+
LINE
TR
RJ-45
AUDIO BUS TELESMART
TO PANEL DATA OUT TO PANEL DATA IN GND +12VDC
RJ45
CONNECTOR
RJ45
CONNECTOR
RJ45
CONNECTOR
CAT 5 (4 PAIR)
(DIAL-UP CONNECTION)
CAT 5 (4 PAIR)
(BROADBAND CONNECTION)
TO TELESMART MOD TERM. 15
OR
RED
BLACK
PAI R
TWISTED
STANDARD
TO TELESMART MOD TERM. 16
KEYPAD
STAY
BYPASS
6
3
TEST
AWAY
5
2
OFF
MAX
4
1
READY
ARMED
YELLOW
INCOMING
PHONE LINE
TIP (GREEN)
RING (RED)
(6160)
CHIME
9
#
CODE
0
8
READY
INSTANT
7
GREEN
TO
PREMISES
TIP (BROWN)
RING (GRAY)
INCOMING
PHONE LINE
(ECP)
KEYPAD
PHONES
DATA BU S
STRAIGHT-THROUGH
TO RJ-45 CONNECTOR
CAT 5 CABLE CONNECTIONS
620 DIRECT
CONNECT
JACK
RJ31X
PLUG
EARTH
GROUND
30
29
TIPTIP
28
RING RING
26 27
9
8
7
6
GND
+12V
DATA OUT
PAN EL
DATA IN
PANEL
COLOR
ORN/WHT
CABLE
1234567
PIN
CORD
(GRAY)
(BROWN)
RING (RED)
TIP (GREEN)
RING
RING
TIP
TIP
FROM
HOUSE
PHONES
CONTROL
ORN
GRN/WHT
AUX
SPEAKER
BLU
AUDIO
KEYPAD
GRN
BLU/WHT
(8 ohm)
SPEAKER
8
9
101112131415161718
KEYPADS
BRN
BRN/WHT
8
AUDIO BUS
7
6
RED
YELLOW
(TO AUI and
GREEN
SYM-SOC-V1
TeleSMART
KEYPAD
(6162)
STAY
CHIME
BYPASS
#
9
3
6
®
TEST
CODE
AWAY
0
8
5
2
OFF
MAX
READY
INSTANT
7
4
1
TeleSmart KEYPADS)
READY
ARMED
MESSAGE
RED (+12VDC)
BLACK (–)
YEL (DATA OUT)
GRN (DATA IN)
12345
EARTH
GROUND
BLACK
2
TELESMART
1
_
+
DC
OUT
ADEMCO 12612
AUX PWR SUPPLY
(12 VDC)
IN
AC
RED
1361
XFMR
PWR SUPPLY
BLACK
_
+
XFMR
16.5VAC
1361
SYSTEM
16.5VAC
BACKUP
POWER SUPPLY
BATTERY 12VDC
AC
VISTA-50PEN
RED
DEFAULT
SETTINGS
SHORT PINS
TO RESTORE
BLACK
_
12VDC
+
BATTERY
SYSTEM BACKUP
USER INTERFACE
GND
+12VDC
DATA OUT
DATA IN
BLACK RED GREEN YELLOW
RJ45 10BASE-T ETHERNET
CONNECTOR TO ETHERNET HUB
SPRING CLIP ON BOTTOM
SUPPLEMENTARY
POWER SUPPLY
TELESMART AUDIO BUS
_
+
AUX DATA
+
6
BLACK
CONTROL
TERMINAL STRIP
AUX
_
IN
7
8
STRAIGHT-THROUGH
PIN 1
PIN
1 2
DATA OUT
3 4 5
9
6 7 8
CABLE
COLOR
ORN/WHT
ORN
GRN/WHT
BLU
BLU/WHT
GRN
BRN/WHT
BRN
MODELS 8112, 8122, 8132, 8142
SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS
ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY
Alarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Pittway Corporation, and its divisions, subsidiaries, and affiliates ("Seller"), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791, warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 24 months from the date stamp control on the product or, for products not having an ADEMCO date stamp, for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period, in which case the shorter period shall apply. Seller's obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, free of charge for materials or labor, any product w hich is proved not in compliance with Seller's specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service. Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than ADEMCO factory service. For warranty service, return product, transportation prepaid, to your nearest ADEMCO distributor.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER'S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT.
Seller does not represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented; that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire, or otherwise; or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary, robbery, fire, or other events occurring without providing an alarm, but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING. HOWEVER, IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE, WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE, REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN, SELLER'S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PUR­CHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER. This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this product. No increase or alteration, written or verbal, of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized.
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K5762V2 5/01
165 Eileen Way, Syosset, N Y 11791
Copyright © 2001 Pittway Corporation
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