UTC Fire and Security Americas 785B ALGRO User Manual

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Document Number: 466-1821 Rev. A PRELIMINARY February 2002
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ITI Part No. 60-874-95
Contents
About This Manual ............................................................1
Special Installation Requirements .....................................1
UL Listed Systems .....................................................1
Basic System .........................................................1
Unit (UL 1023) ......................................................1
Household Fire Warning System (UL 985) ...........1
Digital Alarm Communicator System (UL 1635) .1
Central Station Reporting ......................................1
UL-Canada Listed Systems ........................................1
California State Fire Marshall Listed Systems ...........1
Planning the Installation ....................................................1
Standard System .........................................................1
Panel ...................................................................... 1
DTIM .....................................................................1
Additional System Components ............................2
Installing the System .........................................................2
Determine the Panel Location ....................................2
Mounting the Panel ....................................................2
Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone Inputs .3
Connecting Intrusion Detection Devices ...............3
Connecting the AC Power Transformer .....................3
Connecting the Backup Battery Pack .........................3
Powering Up the Panel ...............................................4
Programming the Panel .....................................................4
Panel Keypad Button Programming Functions ..........4
Moving Through Program Mode Tiers
and Menus ..................................................................4
Installer Programing Menu Items ...............................4
Entering Installer Programming Mode ..................4
Clearing Memory ....................... ...... ..... ................ 5
Learning the DTIM into the Panel ........................5
Account Menu ....................................................... 5
Account ............................................................5
Phones Menu .........................................................5
Number 1 and 2 ................................................ 5
FMT - CID ....................................................... 6
High Lvl........................................................... 6
Low Lvl............................................................ 6
Openings .......................................................... 6
Closings ............................................................6
Backup ..............................................................6
Dial Dly ............................................................6
Pre-Dial String.................................................. 7
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DTMF Dial ..................................................... . 7
Devices ..................................................................7
Add .................................................................. 7
Delete ............................................................... 7
Review ............................................................. 8
Text .................................................................. 8
Downloader ...........................................................9
Number............................................................. 9
DL Code ........................................................... 9
Codes .................................................................... 9
Install Code....................................................... 9
Dealer Code...................................................... 9
Duress Code ..................................................... 9
Apartment Manager ......................................... 9
Timers ..................................................................10
Entry Dly........................................................ 10
Exit Dly .......................................................... 10
Phone Test Frequency..................................... 10
Next Phone Test ............................................. 10
Sleepy Time.................................................... 10
Sleep Hour...................................................... 10
Options ................................................................10
KTP Arm........................................................ 10
Police Panic ................................................... 10
Emergency Panic ........................................... 11
Fire Panic ....................................................... 11
Rcvr Trouble................................................... 11
Panel Tamper ..................................................11
Exit Ext........................................................... 11
Swinger Shutdown ......................................... 11
Quick Arm...................................................... 11
Quick Exit....................................................... 12
Auto Stay Arm................................................ 12
Supv Time....................................................... 12
Alarm Verify................................................... 12
Demo Kit........................................................ 13
Zones ..............................................................13
Reports .................................................................13
AC Fail ........................................................... 13
Low CPU Battery........................................... 13
Phone Test ...................................................... 13
Auto Phone Test ............................................. 14
Siren .....................................................................14
Siren Time Out ...............................................14
Trouble Beeps................................................. 14
Alarm Volume ................................................14
Exit - DL ..............................................................14
User Programing Menu Items ...................................14
Entering User Programming Mode .....................14
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Codes................................................................... 14
Apartment Manager ....................................... 14
Primary .......................................................... 15
User 2, 3, 4..................................................... 15
Time .................................................................... 15
Phone Test ........................................................... 15
Sensor Test .......................................................... 15
Volume ................................................................ 16
Exiting User Programming Mode .......................16
Downloader Programming .......................................16
ToolBox Downloader Programming ...................16
Testing the System ...........................................................16
Basic System Commands .........................................16
Testing Sensors/Zones ..............................................17
If a Wireless Sensor Does Not Test .....................17
Testing Phone Communication .................................17
Testing Central Station Communication ..................17
Appendix A: Troubleshooting .........................................18
Appendix B: Reference Tables ........................................22
Appendix C: Installation Menus.......................................28
Specifications....................................................................29
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FCC Notices

FCC Part 15 Information t o the U ser
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interlogix Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Part 15 Class B
This equipment has bee n te ste d and found to comply with the limits for a Clas s B digi tal device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against interference in a resid en ti al installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance wit h th e instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause ha rm ful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipm ent off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followin g measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment an d receiver. Connect the af f e cted equipment and the panel receiver to separate outlets , on different b ranch circuits. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC ID: B42-785B-ALGR O
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©2001 Interlogix,™ Inc. Interlogix is a tr ademark of Interlogix, Inc. IT I is a registered tradema rk of Interlogix, Inc.
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About This Manual

This manual provides information for planning, installing, programming, and testing this security system. When nec­essary, this manual refers you to other documentation included with compatible devices.
Planning sheets are included for you to record hardware layout and software programming settings.

Special Installation Requir ements

This security system can be used as an intrusion alarm sys­tem, a fire alarm system, and an emergency notification system.
Some installations may require configurations dictated by
city/state codes, insurance, or Underwriters Laboratories (UL). This section describes the various component and configuration listings.

UL Listed Systems

This section describes the requirements for UL Listed systems.

Basic System

Control Panel (60-874-95R).Standard Class II 8.0 VAC, 300 mA Power Trans-
former; manufacturerSino America, (A1014444-0) ITI Part No. 22-117.
Dialog Telephone Interface Module (DTIM)
(60-879-95R).
Backup Battery 4.8 VDC rechargable NiCd battery
pack (34-057).

Household Burglary Alarm System Unit (UL 1023)

Basic system, plus: Hardwire Magnetic Contact (13-068 or 13-071) or
Wireless Learn Mode Door/Window Sensor (60-362), Wireless Learn Mode PIR Motion Sensor (60-703-95 or 60-639).
RECEIVER TROUBLE set to on.EXIT DELAY set to 60 seconds or less.QUICK EXIT set to off.SIREN TIMEOUT set to 4 minutes or more.ENTRY DELAY set to 45 seconds or less.SLEEPY TIME set to off.

Digital Alarm Communicator System (UL 1635)

Basic system, plus:
AC FAILURE set to on.LOW CPU BATTERY set to on.AUTO PHONE TEST set to on.PHONE TEST FREQUENCY set to one.NEXT PHONE TEST set to one.

Central Station Reporting

The panel has been tested with the following central station receivers using SIA and Contact ID reporting formats:
ITI CS-5000 Central Station Receiver.Sur-Gard Central Station Receiver with models
SG-DRL2A and SG-CPM2.

UL-Canada Listed Systems

This section describes the requirements for ULC (UL Canada) Listed systems.
CSA Certified Accessories Residential Burglary Alarm System Unit (ULC-S309)
Same as UL Basic System and Household Burglary Alarm System Unit (UL 1023).

California State Fire Marshall Listed Systems

Same as Household Fire Warning System (UL 985).

Planning the Installation

This section describes the systemss capabilities to help you get familiar with the system. Appendix B provides planning sheets with tables that let you record the hardware and pro­gramming configuration of the system to help prepare for system installation.

Standard System

Panel

The panel keypad provides complete system programming and operation control. Displays system messa ges and indi­cates system status.

DTIM

Household Fire Warning System (UL 985)

Basic system, plus: Wireless Smoke Sensor (60-506-319.5 or 60-848-95)
learned in to sensor group 26.
RECEIVER TROUBLE set to on.SLEEPY TIME set to off.EXIT EXTENSION set to off.
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The DTIM allows the panel to communicate with the cen­tral monitoring station.
Note
The DTIM does not have a backup battery.
The following describes the system’s basic (out-of-box) hardware capabilities.
Power: AC Class II, 8 VAC transformer.Backup Battery 4.8 VDC rechargable NiCd battery
pack. (34-057)
One Supervised Hardwire Zone: I nput for v ariou s hard-
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wired detectors.
Built-In Radio Receiver: Allows use of up to 20 ITI
319.5 MHz. crystal and/or SAW Learn Mode wireless sensors and touchpads.
Built-In Siren: Capable of 85 dBa @ 3m.Built-In Panel Keypad.Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).

Additional System Components

The system can monitor up to 20 sensors using any combi­nation of the following sensors:
Door/W indow Sen so r (60-6 70-95R).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)
*
.
Smoke Sensor (60-747-95).ShatterPro Glass Break (60-873-95)*.Other supported ITI 319.5 Sensors (excluding other
touchpads).
Note
Both ITI SAW and Crystal sensors function with this control panel.

Installing the System

Mount the panel at a comfortable working height
(about 45 to 55 inches from the floor to the bottom of the panel).
Leave space above the panel for optional antenna plas-
tic (min 4 inches).
Important !

The panel must be mounted at least 10 feet from any DTIM or between any two DTIMs.

Mounting the Panel

Use the following procedure to mount the panel to the wall or wall studs.
CAUTION
Make sure you are free of st at ic elect r ic i ty whenever you work on the panel with the back mounting plate removed. Using an approved grou nding strap is recommended.
To mount the panel:
1. Remove the panel from the back mounting plate by lifting the tab located on the top and pulling back.
Figure 1. Remove back

2. Remove the wiring knockout.

Tab
Antenna (Option 3)
by lifting tab
Before starting the installation, plan your system layout and programming using the worksheets provided in Appen­dix B.
Installing the system consists of the following:
Determining the Panel Location.Mounting the Panel.Identifying Main Panel Components.Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone Input.Installing an RJ-31X Phone Jack for the DTIM.Connecting the AC Power Transformer.Powering Up the Panel.

Determine the Panel Location

Before permanently mounting the panel, determine panel location using the following guidelines:
Avoid running wires parallel with electrical wiring or
fixtures such as fluorescent lighting, to prevent wire runs from picking up electrical noise.
*) Not investigated by UL.
Tamper Switch
Mounting Holes
Wire Clip
Figure 2. Back Mounting Plate
Knockout
Antenna Wire Hole (Option 2)
3. Feed all device wires through the knockout and place the back mounting plate in position against the wall.

4. Level the back mounting plate and mark the top and bottom mounting holes.

5. Install anchors where studs are not present.

6. Partially insert a screw into the top mounting hole loca­tion then hang the back mounting plate on the screw.

7. Recheck for level, insert the lower screw, and tighten both mounting screws.

8. Install the antenna. There are three antenna options to choose from:

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Panel Terminals
Antenna Loop
Clips
Figure 3. Antenna wiring as shipped
Option 2: Hang antenna in wall (longest range).
When you mark the back mounting plates two
mounting holes, also mark where the antenna hole is (see Figure 2 for antenna wire hole lo ca­tion).
Where the antenna hole was marked, drill a
hole into the wall.
Remove the antenna loop (see Figure 3) from
the panel cabinet clips and feed through the antenna hole and down into the wall.
Option 3: Optional antenna housing (included in
accessory pack) and attach it to the panel (medium range).
Push the antenna housing down into the top-
right hole of the panel until it snaps into place (see Figure 4).
Remove the antenna
loop from the last clip on the panel cabinet and insert it into the antenna housing.

9. Place panel cabinet into back mounting plate and snap into place.

Figure 4. Optional Antenna
Housing
Antenna Housing
Push Down Into Panel
Or
Normally
Closed
(N/C) Contacts In Series
2k Ohm
EOL Resistor
49-454
Figure 5. Wiring N/O or N/C Intrusion Detection devices
3 43 4
Normally
Open (N/O)
Contacts
In Parallel
2k Ohm
EOL Resistor
49-454

Connecting the AC Power Transformer (22-117)

The panel must be powered by a plug-in stepdown trans­former that supplies 8 VAC, 300 mA.
Connect the power transformer to the panel as shown in Figure 6.
CAUTION
Do not plug in the power transformer at this time. The panel
must be powered up using the sequence of steps described
in the “Powering Up the Panel ” sec tion
Z
Z
C
O
O
AC
1
2
N
M
E
3
4

Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone Inputs

Zone input is supervised us ing a 2k-ohm, end-of- line (EOL) resistor (included with panel) at the last device on the cir­cuit. It accepts either normally open (N/O) or normally closed (N/C) detection devices.
The maximum loop resistance for each zone input is 300 ohms, plus the 2k EOL resistor.

Connecting Intrusion Detection Devices

Figure 5 shows the typical wiring for N/C and N/O door/ window intrusion detection.
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Figure 6. Connecting a Power Transformer

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.
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To connect the backup battery pack:
Battery Pack
Battery Pack
Location

Figure 7. Connecting the Battery Pack

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Wire Channel
Battery Pack Lead
Battery Slot
Wire Terminals
1. Remove the panel hous­ing from the back mounting plate by lift­ing the tab located on the top of the panel and pulling bac k.

2. Slide the battery pack into the space provided on the back of the panel (Figure 8).

Figure 8.Placement of Batt ery

3. Plug the battery pack lead i nto t he slot pr ovide d next to the wire terminals (Figure 7).

Note
Be sure to run the battery pack wires below the battery and thru the wire channel.

4. Replace the panel housing into back mounting plate and snap into place.

Note
See Appendix A: Troubleshooting on page 19 if the panel displays
LOW BATTERY.

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:
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 doesnt fall out of the outlet.
The message,
!
WARNING
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 down onto the prongs of the plug while you are securing the transformer and cover to the outlet box.
Note
If the panel does not display any th in g, imm ediately unplug the transformer and disconnect the backup battery. Refer to the Troubleshooting (on page 19) section.
PANEL POWERED UP, will be displayed
using the panel keypad to program on site. Or, using the T oolBox software, you can automatically program remotely via a modem and phone line.

Panel Keypad Button Programming Functions

In program mode, panel keypad buttons let you navigate to all installer programming menus for configuring the system. Table 1 describes the panel keypad button functions in pro­gram mode.
Table 1: Button Functions
Button Programming Function
B y p a s s
Selects menu item or data entry. Toggles between
#
on and off whenever needed.
S e l e c t
S t a t u s
Deselects menu item or data entry (if pressed before #).
*
B a c k
Scroll through available options at the current menu tier.
0 thru 9 Enter numeric values wherever needed.

Moving Through Program Mode Tiers and Menus

There are three tiers of programming menus. Tier 1 menus are accessible immediately after entering program mode.
In Figure 9 arrows pointing right represent pressing
to
advance forward through the menus. Arrows pointing left represent pressing
The arrows below the tier 1 menu represents pressing
to move through the menus in reverse.
ƒ
and buttons.
T i e r 1 M e n u
A c c o u n t
#
#
#
*
R e p o r t s
#
*
Figure 9. Tier 1 Programming Menus
D e v i c e s D o w n l o a d e r
#
*
S i r e nO p t i o n s
#
*
*
*
#
#
C l e a r
M e m o r y
C o d e s
#
*
E x i t - D L
#
*
T i m e r sP h o n e s
#
*
*
*
To advance to tier 2 program menus press the up or down arrow keys to scroll thru the tier 1 menus. When you find the menu you want to make changes to press
ƒ once. This
will take you to tier 2 program menus.

Installer Programing Menu Items

This section guides you through the installer programing menu items as they appear in sequence with the exception of clearing memory.

Programming the Panel

This section describes how to program all settings found in programming mode. You can program the panel manually
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Entering Installer Programming Mode
Entering programming mo de on s ite is d one from the pa nel, using an installer code. The default installer code is
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Important !
4321. The system can be put into program mode only
when the system is disarmed.
To enter programming mode:
With the system disarmed, press 8 + CODE.
To clear memory:
It is strongly recommended that you clear memory on all newly installed panels before programming.
Clearing Memory (Clear Memory) 1st Tier
(Default = none) Clear 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
ACCOUNT.
shows
2. Press twice. The display shows EXIT - DL; CLEAR MEMORY.
3. Press #.
4. Enter code to clear memory . After a few seconds the system restarts and the message
PANEL POWERED UP is displayed.
Learning the DTIM into the Panel
The module learns in using the 3-2-1 procedure similar to the encrypted key fob. There is no time limit between learn in attempts. The LED will blink when the correct number of tamper switch presses have been entered. Be sure to wait for the LED to turn off after each flash. The tamper switch sequence of 3-2-1 mus t be mirro red by the LED fo r th e user to continue.
Do not wait more than 1-2 sec onds between steps 5 and 6 or steps 6 and 7 after releasing th e tam per switch. If you wait too long between these steps, the LED will not flash and you will have to start over.
Tamper Switch
LED
To learn the DTIM into the panel:

1. Remove the DTIM cover.

2. Press twice and # once. The display shows
DEVICES; ADD.
PHONES;

3. Press #. The display shows ZONE 01 - TRIP.

Note
The DTIM is normally learned into zone 01, Phone Module.
4. Press the DTIM’s tamper switch three times, holding the tamper switch down on the third press and wait for the LED to flash three times. Release the tamper switch after the third flash.
5. Press the DTIM tamper switch twice, holding the tamper switch down on the second press and wait for the LED to flash two times. Release the tamper switch after the second flash.
6. Press and hold the tamper switch down until the LED flashes once. The panel beeps once indicating the DTIM was learned into the panel.
Once the DTIM has been learned into the panel, proceed to programming the rest of the panel.

Account Menu (1st Tier)

The account menu lets you set up the account number used for customer identification for the central monitoring sta­tion.
Account 1st Tier
(Default = 00000, Parameters = 4-10 digits; 0-9, A-F) The account number is used as panel (or customer) identification for the central monitoring station. The panel sends the account number every time it reports to the central station. Account numbers must be 4 to 10 characters long.
Alpha characters A–F can be assigned to the account number by pressing and holding buttons 1–6 respectively, until the character appears.
Note
The CID format only supports account numbers with let­ters B through F, or numbers 0 through 9 (or a combination of those letters and num ber s) .
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+
T I P L O C A L

Figure 10. DTIM Tamper Switch and LED Locations

R I N G
L O C A L
T I P
R I N G
To program an account number:
Press #, then enter the 4-10 digit code (0-9 and A-F) and
press #.
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Phones Menu (1st Tier)

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The phone menu lets you set up cen tral st ation reporti ng for the system.

Number 1 an d 2 (Phones—Phone 1 and Phone 2) 3rd Tier

(Default = none, Parameters = 24 digits; 0-9, *, #) This setting is used for programming the central station receiver phone number. Phone number s can be 1 to 24 digits long, including pauses or * and # characters.
To enter pauses, press the silent key. A pause is displayed as P. To enter *, press and hold the 7 key until * appears. A star (*)
is displayed as *. To enter #, press and hold the 9 key until + appears. A pound
(#) is displayed as +.
Note
The phone numbers are not accessible if a Dealer Code is programmed and the Ins taller Code is used to enter installer programming m ode. To access these nu m bers when a Dealer Code is pro grammed, you must enter installer programming mode using the Dealer Code.
Note
Call-waiting services should be disabled to prevent inter­rupting panel communication to the central monitoring sta­tion. To program a dialing prefix that di sables call-waiting, see Pre-Dial String on page 8.
To program number 1/2:
Enter 1-24 digit number and press #.

FMT - CID (Phones—Phone 1 and Phone 2) 3rd Tier

(Default = CID) This setting determines whether the panel uses the SIA (off) or CID (on) reporting form at for central station communication.
To select reporting format under phone 1/2:
Press # to select on or off.

High Lvl (Phones—Phone 1 and Phone 2) 3rd Tier

(Default = Phone 1: on, Phone 2: off) When High Level Reporting is on, the following conditions report to the central station:
Fire, Police, Emergency, and Duress alarmsPhone TestReceiver TroubleEntering or Exiting Sensor Test ModeTamper Conditions, including Zone Tampers and System
Tamper (40 incorrect key presses)
No Activity
See Table B4: Central Station Reports, on page 27 for a complete list of reports.
Note
For UL listed installations, High and Low- level report s mus t be set to on.
To turn high-level reports on or off under phon e 1/2:
Press # to turn it on or off.

Low Lvl (PhonesPhone 1 and Phone 2) 3rd Tier

(Default = Phone 1: on, Phone 2: off) When this setting is on, the following non-alarm conditions report to the central station:
Forced ArmingHardwire Zone Trouble RF Supervisory RF Low Battery Phone Test
See Table B4: Central Station Reports, on page 27 for a complete list of reports.
To turn low-level reports on or off under phone 1/2:
Press # to turn it on or off.

Openings (PhonesPhone 1 and Phone 2) 3rd Tier

(Default = off) This setting determines whether an opening report is sent to the central station. When turned on, the panel sends an opening report when the system is disarmed.
To turn opening reports on or off under phone 1/2:
Press # to turn it on or off.

Closings (PhonesPhone 1 and Phone 2) 3rd Tier

(Default = off) This setting determines whether a closing report is sent to the central station. When turned on, the panel sends a closing report when the system is armed.
To turn closing reports on or off under phone 1/2:
Press # to turn it on or off.

Backup (PhonesPhone 2) 3rd Tier

(Default = on) This setting determines whether the DTIM uses phone number 2 for reporting if three initial attempts on phone number 1 are unsuccessful. PHONE 1 is backed up by PHONE 2. The DTIM makes up to 16 attempts (8 per phone number), alternating between the two programmed phone numbers.
For example, if Backup is on and three failed reporting attempts occur using
PHONE 1, (panel displays PHONE 1 FAIL), the
DTIM switches to PHONE 2 for three more reporting attempts. If these attempts fail, (panel displays PHONE 2 FAIL), the DTIM switches back to PHONE 1 for f ive mo re r epor tin g att emp ts and, if necessary, switches back to
PHONE 2 for five final attempts.
If these final attempts fail, the panel will display PHONE FAILURE.
To turn backup on or off:
Press # to turn it on or off.
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Dial Dly (Phones) 2nd Tier

(Default = 30 seconds, Parameters = 15-120 seconds) Dial Delay determines how much time the user has to stop a panel before it sends a false alarm to the central station.
Alarm reports from sensors in groups 00–03, 10, and 13-20 can be aborted. To abort the dialing attempt, the user must disarm the system within the Dial Dly time setting. Cancel and restoral re ports from these sensor groups are aborted at the same time. The following reports can also be aborted.
System Tamper Alarm/Cancel.Touchpad Police and Emergency Pani c /Ca n c e l .Forced ArmingRecent Closing and Two Trip Error.
Note
Fire alarm reports to the central station cannot be aborted.
To set the dial dly:
Enter the desired amount of time ( 15-120 second s) and
then press #.

Pre-Dial String (Phones) 2nd Tier

(Default = none, Parameters = 8 digits; 0-9, *, #, pause) This feature lets you set up a dialing prefix to disable the call waiting feature before the panel makes its first dialing attempt to any programmed central monitoring station or downloader phone number. The prefix can be up to eight digits. Contact your local phone company for call waiting disable numbers and characters. See Number 1 and 2 programming on page 7 for informati on on how to program * and # cha r a cters.
Note
The pre-dial string is not accessible if a Dealer Code is pro­grammed and the Installer C ode is used to enter installer programming mode. To access the pre-dial string option when a Dealer Code is programmed, you must enter installer programming mode using the Dealer Code.
To set the pre-dial string:
Enter the desired numbers and then press #.

Table 2: Sensor Group Assigned to Device

Device Sensor Group
Keyfob or RF Touchpad 1
Portable Panic 1
HW Input 10
DWS 10
PIR 17
Sound 17
Glassguard 17
Smoke 26
Rate of Rise 26
DTIM 36

T a ble 3: Device Programming

Device To Program
Door/Window Sensor (SAW) Press button on top of sensor
(cover removed).
Motion Sensor Press button on back of sensor
(mounting plate removed).
Keychain Touchpad (non encrypted)
Keychain Touchpad
Press lock & unlock buttons until LED blinks.
See Note.
(encrypted) Crystal Sensors See Note. DTIM 3-2-1 sequence (on page 6). Hardwire Sensor For normal ly c l osed - separate
sensor from magnet. For normally opened - close
sensor then reopen.
Note
When installing crystal sensor s and encrypted keychain touchpads, use the installat i on i nst r uctions included in their packing boxes.

DTMF Dial (Phones) 2nd Tier

(Default = on) This setting determines whether the panel uses DTMF tones (on) or pu lse (o f f) f or di ali ng p rogr amm ed ph one numbers.
To turn DTMF dialing on or off:
Press # to turn it on or off.

Devices (1st Tier)

(Default = none) Devices include a HW sensor, RF sensors, RF touchpads, and other RF devices such as the DTIM.
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Add (Devices) 2nd Tier

(Default = none) When adding devices, the panel will automatically assig n the device to a sensor gr oup based on the type of device. Table 2 outlines the sensor group assigned to each device.
Note
To override the preassigned sensor number, use the arrow keys to skip to the desir ed sensor number.
To add a device:
1. Press #. The display shows ZONE {01- 20} - TRIP.
2. Trip the sensor (see T able 3). The panel beeps twice to indi­cate the sensor was successfully learned into the panel.
3. Repeat step 2 until all desired zones are added.
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Delete (Devices) 2nd Tier

(Default = none) The following procedure describes how to remove hardwire and w i rel e ss sens or s fro m pa ne l me mo ry.
Note
Deleting zones/sensors does not delete text associated with the deleted zone/s ensor number.
To delete a device:
1. To select a dif ferent zone press to scroll thru the learned zones. Press
# to delete the displayed zone. The display
shows the next sensor.
2. Repeat step 1 until all desired zones are deleted.

Review (Devices) 2nd Tier

(Default = none) This allows you to view the zone number and the group for each learned zone or sensor. For example, the display shows:
ZONE
01 GRP 10
where:
ZONE 01 = zone/sensor number, GRP 10 = sensor group 10.
Review devices allows the installer to change the group assigned to devices. The panel accepts the group numbers defined in Table B1 in Appendix B.
To review a device:
1. To select a dif ferent zone press to scroll thru the learned zones. The display shows the current setting.
2. Enter the desired gro up numbe r to mod ify the n pres s #. The display shows the new setting.

Text (Devices) 2nd Tier

(Default = none) The panel allows sensor text to be associated with each device. The sensor text consists of a prefix field, base field, and suffix field. Table 4 shows the words available for each field. The default text for zones 1-3 are:
Zone 1 - Phone Module (DTIM)Zone 2 - Front DoorZone 3 - Back Door
To add text:
1. To select the zone you want to add text to press , till you get to the correct zone then press
#. Base is the first to be
displayed.
2. Press # then
to scroll thru the base words, press # to
select the word you want.
3. Press to change to the prefix words. Press
# then to
scroll thru the prefix words. Press # to select the word you want.
4. Press
to change to the suffix words. Press # then to
scroll thru the suffix words. Press # to select the word you want.
5. Press
* to review what has been selected, then press to
go to the next zone to change.
6. Repeat steps 2 thru 4 to change all zones.
Table 4: Sensor Text
Prefix Field Base Field Suffix Field
None None None North Keychain Door NE Touchpad Window East Front Remote SE Back Smoke South Garage Emergency SW Bedroom Motion West Guest Room Fire NW Childs Room Freeze
Utility Room CO Living Room 0 Dining Room 1 Bathroom 2 Laundry Roo m 3 Kitchen 4 Office 5 Den 6 Special Chime 7 Basement 8 Upstairs 9 Downstairs Hallway Medicine Cabinet Closet Attic System Panic Phone Module
Note
Some combinations of the sensor text selections are too long for the display.
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Number (Downloader) 2nd Tier

(Default = none, Parameters = 24 digits; 0-9, *, #, pause) Use this setting to enter the phone number of an off-site computer that can be used to program the panel through the phone line. Phone numbe rs can be 1 to 24 digits long, including pauses or * and # characters (see Number 1 and 2 (PhonesPhone 1 and Phone 2) on pa ge 7).
Note
The phone numbers are not accessible if a Dealer Code is programmed and the Installer Code is used to enter installer programming m ode. To access these numbers when a Dealer Code is programmed, you must enter installer programming mode using the Dealer Code.
Note
For this feature to work, the DTI M m ust be connected to a phone line with a Downloader phone number, and with a Downloader code.
Note
Call-waiting services should be disabled to prevent inter­rupting panel communication to the downloader. To pro­gram a dialing prefix that disables call-waiting, see the Pre- dial String setting on page 8.
To program a downloader number :
Enter 1-24 digit number and then press #.

DL Code (Downloader) 2nd Tier

(Default = 12345, Parameters = 5 digits; 0-9) The 5-digit downloader code is used in conjunction with downloader programming. The downloader operator must have the panel account number, dealer code, and downloader code in order to perform any programming.
Note
The Downloader Code ca nnot be deleted from panel mem­ory. To change the Downloader Code to its default setting, enter 12345 when prog ram m i ng the Downloader code.
To program a downloader code:
Enter 5-digit code and then press #.

Codes (1st Tier)

Install Code (Codes) 2nd Tier

(Default = 4321, Parameters = 4 digits; 0-9) The 4-digit installer code is used for ente rin g prog ram mod e an d chan ging system settings. If a dealer code is programmed, all settings except phone numbers, pre-dial string, and downloader number and dealer code can be changed.
To change an installer code:
Enter 4-digit code and then press #.

Dealer Code (Codes) 2nd Tier

(Default = none , Pa r am et e rs = 4 di g i ts ; 0- 9) T he 4- di g i t de a le r code is used to prevent unauthorized persons from changing the programmed central station phone numbers. When this feature is enabled, central station phone numbers, pre-dial string, and downloader phone number cannot be changed (unless you enter the program mode by using the dealer code). All other system settings are still accessible by entering program mode with the installer code.
Note
When memory is cleared the dealer code will not be deleted from panel memory.
If a dealer cod e has already been programme d i nto the system, use that code t o change the dealer code.
To program a dealer code:
Enter 4-digit code and then press #.
To delete a dealer code:
Press # twice, once to delete code and then again to
accept the command.

Duress Code (Codes) 2nd Tier

(Defaults = none, Parameters = 4 digits; 0-9) The duress code is a unique 4-digit access code that allows users to operate the system and, at the same time, instructs the panel to send a silent alarm report to the central station.
To program a duress code:
Enter 4-digit code and then press #.

Apartment Manager (Codes) 2nd Tier

(Default = none, Parameters = 4 digits; 0 to 9) The apartment manager code functions the same as the primary code within the user progra mming menu, and can arm or disarm the system.
To program apartment manager code:
Enter 4-digit code and then press #.
To delete the apartment manager code:
Press # twice, once to delete code and then again to
accept the command.
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Entry Dly (Timers) 2nd Tier

(Default = 30 seconds, Parameters = 30-240 seconds) Entry Delay determines how much time the user has to disarm the system after entering the armed premises through a designated delay door, (grp 10) without causing an alarm.
Note
For UL Listed installations, the Entry Delay must be set to 45 seconds or less.
To set the entry delay:
Press #, enter desired time and then press #.

Exit Dly (Timers) 2nd Tier

(Default = 60 seconds, Parameters = 45-254 seconds) Exit Delay determines how much time the user has after arming the system to leave the premises through a designated delay door, (group 10 or 19) without causing an alarm.
Note
For UL Listed installations, the Exit Dly must be set to 60 seconds or less.
To set the exit delay:
Press #, enter desired time and then press #.

Sleepy Time (Timers) 2nd Tier

(Default = on) Sleepy Time determines whether sleep hour is enabled or disabled. If enabled, proceed to Sleep Hour to set the sleep time desired.
Important !

Fire related trouble beeps are not affected by Sleepy Time.

Note
For UL Listed installations the Slee py Time option mu st be set to off.
To set the sleepy time:
Press # to turn on or off.

Sleep Hour (Timers) 2nd Tier

(Default = 22, Parameters = 0-23) Sleep Hour determines the start time of a 10 ho ur w i ndo w du ri n g w h i ch t r ou bl e be eps are suppressed. For example, if sleep time is set to 22 (10 p.m.) then non-fire related trouble beeps will not start between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.
To set the sleep hour:
Enter desired time (00-23) and then press #.

Options (1st Tier)

Phone Test Frequency (Timers) 2nd Tier

(Default = 7 days, Parameters = 1-255 days) Phone Test Frequency determines how often the panel conducts the automatic phone test. The system can be set to perform an automatic p hone test anywhere from eve ry day to every 255 days. To turn this option of f , turn off Auto Phone Test under the Reports option.
Note
For UL Listed installations, the Next Phone T est and Phone Test Frequency must be set to 1.
To set the phone test frequ ency:
Press #, enter desired number of days and then press #.

Next Phone Test (Timers) 2nd Tier

(Default = 7 days, Parameters = 1-255 days) Next Phone Test is used by the Auto Phone Test feature to determine when the next automatic phone test should occur. This setting should be the same as, or less than, the Phone Test Frequ ency setting. To turn this option off, turn off Auto Phone T est under the Reports option.
To set the next phone test:
Press #, enter desired time (1-255 days) and press #.

KTP Arm (Options) 2nd Tier

(Default = off) When Keychain Touchpad Arm is on, pressing the lock button on keychain touchpads arms the system directly with NO DELAY.
When this setting is off, each key-press increments the arming level without NO DELAY.
To turn keychain touchpad arm on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.

Police Panic (Options) 2nd Tier

(Default = on) This setting determines whether panel keypad police panic buttons are enabled (on) or disabled (off). If enabled, an immediate Police alarm will occur after the police panic buttons are pressed for two seconds and the panel displays the alarm as a police panic. If the DTIM is installed with the system;
An alarm report will be issued.If the dialer delay option is on, the report will be delayed
or can be aborte d.
To turn the police panic on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.
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Emergency Panic (Options) 2nd Tier

(Default = off) This setting determines whether panel keypad emergency panic buttons are enabled (on) or disabled (off). If enabled, an immediate alarm will occur after the emergency panic buttons are pressed for two seconds and the panel displays the alarm as an emergency panic. If the DTIM is installed with the system;
An alarm report will be issued.If the dialer delay option is on, the report will be delayed
or can be aborted.
To turn the emergency panic on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.

Fire Panic (Options) 2nd Tier

(Default = on) This setting determines whether panel keypad fire panic buttons are enabled (on) or disabled (off). If enabled, an immediate Fire alarm will occur after the fire panic buttons are pressed for two s econd s and the pa nel di splays the alarm as a fire panic. If the DTIM is installed with the system, an immediate alarm report will be issued.
Note
The alarm report cannot be ab orted or cancelled.
To turn the fire panic on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.

Rcvr Trouble (Options) 2nd Tier

(Default = off) When Receiver Trouble is on, the panel reports a receiver failure under the following conditions:
A wireless sensor signal has not been received for two
hours or
The receiver is being jammed with a constant signal.
Note
For UL Listed installations using wi reless devices, Receiver Trouble must be set to on.
To turn receiver trouble reports on or of f:
Press # to turn on or off.

Panel Tamper (Options) 2nd Tier

(Default = on) Panel Tamper determines how the panel handles possible tamper situations. When this feature is on, the panel reports a panel tamper if the panel back cover or DTIM cover is opened while the panel is armed. A police alarm will sound
PANEL TAMPER will be displayed. If this feature is off, the
and panel will display a status message only.
To turn the panel tamper on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.

Exit Ext (Options) 2nd Tier

(Default = on) When Exit Extension is on, the panel restarts the exit delay timer if the user re-enters the premises through a standard delay door before the standard exit delay time expires.
This helps prevent exit faults and false alarms by allowing users to re-enter the premises for a forgotten item.
When this feature is off, the exit delay timer does not restart if the user re-enters the premises, forcing the user to disarm the system to avoid setting off an accidental alarm.
Note
For UL Listed Installations t he Ex it Extension option must be set to o ff.
To turn exit extension on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.

Swinger Shutdown (Options) 2nd Tier

(Default = 1, Parameters = 1-2) This setting determines the maximum number of times a sensor or zone can go into alarm (during a single a rm ing period) befor e th e pa n e l aut oma t ic a l ly bypasses that sensor or zone. This feature only applies to sensors or zones in groups 0, 1, 4, 6, 8-10, and 13-23.
When set to 1, the panel automatically bypasses a sensor or zone after it causes an alarm. When set to 2, the panel waits until a sensor or zone has caused a second alarm (during the same arming period) before bypassing it. At any setting, the automatic bypass is logged into the event buffer and can only be viewed thru ToolBox.
The bypassed sensor or zone will be cleared (automatically unbypassed) if the system receives no further activations from that sensor or zone over the next 48–50 hours.
Changing the arming level also clears all bypassed sensors and zones and resets the Swinger Limit count on all sensors and zones.
To set the swinger shutdown:
Press #, enter desired number and then press #.

Quick Arm (Options) 2nd Tier

(Default = off) Quick Arm allows system arming without using an access code. When Quick Arm is on, the system arming level can be increased without entering an access code.
A valid access code is still required to disarm the system.
To turn quick arm on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.
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Quick Exit (Options) 2nd Tier

(Default = on) This setting determines whether or not users can open and close a standard entry/exit door without causing an alarm (while the system is armed).
When Quick Exit is on, (while the system is armed) pressing the Quick Exit button starts a 2-minute timer that allows exit/ entry thru one standard entry/exit door (sensor group 10) to be activated (opened, then closed) for 2 minutes.
When this feature is turned off, the system must be disarmed if a protected door is open ed.
Note
For UL Listed installations, this feature must be set to off.
To turn quick exit on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.

Auto Stay Arm (Options) 2nd Tier

(Default = on) This setting determines whether or not the system automatically arms only doors and windows if the user arms the system without exiting the premises. This can help prevent accidental alarms by deactivating interior motion sensors d uring occupied armi ng periods.
When this feature is on and the system is armed, the display counts down the exit delay time. If the exit delay time expires with no group 10 sensor activation, the system automatically arms to Level 2, doors and windows.
Note
Arming the sy st em to “L ev el 3 w ith N o D el ay” ov er ri de s th e Auto Stay Arming feature.
To turn auto stay arm on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.

Supv Time (Options) 2nd Tier

(Default = random, Parameters = 1:00 am - 5:00 am) Supervisory T i me det ermine s what ti me of day t he pane l sends supervisory, low battery, and auto phone test reports to the central station.
Note
The panel clock must be set with the correct time for accu­rate supervisory time reporting. See programming Time (Time) on page 16.
To set the supervisory time:
Press #, enter desire time, use scroll keys to select am
or pm, and then press #.

Alarm Verify (Options) 2nd Tier

(Default = off) This setting determines whether the panel reports to the central monitoring station after a single sensor or zone trip (off) or waits for a second trip before reporting (on).
Note
The first trip of a sensor will be a local alarm (doesn’t call in), the second trip must be a different sensor within 4 min­utes of the first trip.
This setting affects sensors/zones in groups 10 through 20. If Alarm Verify is set to on, group 18 responds the same as group 17.
Note
For UL Listed installations, Alarm Verify must be set to off.
To turn alarm verify on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.
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Reports (1st Tier)

Demo Kit (Options) 2nd Tier

(Default = off) This setting determines whether the panel is used for a standard installation (off) or as a demo kit (on). The demo kit will include:
Allegro panelSAW D/W2 button key fobPIR plastic (motion sensor)DTIM plastic9V alkaline battery with battery strapSoft-sided caseDemo kit Instructions
The following contains the modifications to Allegro Software that embody the Demo Kit Software. All features work exactly as on the production version except those listed here.
Power Up Default Deviations
The power-up defaults are the same as the production version except the following:
Zones
Zone Number Text
1 KEYCHAIN
REMOTE
2 FRONT DOOR
Miscellaneous
Item Default
Demo kit ONCPU low battery OFFQuick arming ONPanel panics ONEntry delays 8 secondsExit del ays 8 secondsSiren time-out 1 minuteTrouble beeps OFFPanel tamper OFF
All program items can be changed by the operator but will return to defaults upon a memory clear execution.
Behavioral Differences
A transformer is not required for the Demo Kit. AC power tests will never be performed and AC power failure will never be shown.
The prompt for setting time after a power cycle will never be shown.

AC Fail (Reports) 2nd Tier

(Default = off) When AC Failure is on, th e panel repo rts to th e central station 15 minutes after AC power to the panel is lost.
Note
For UL Listed installations, AC Fai l ur e m us t be set to on.
To turn AC failure reports on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.

Low CPU Battery (Reports) 2nd Tier

(Default = on) When this setting is on, the panel reports a low panel battery to the central station before shutting down.
Note
Panel will not call in a low CPU battery within the first 24 hours of being powered up.
Note
For UL Listed installations, th e Low CPU Battery feature must be set to on.
To turn low CPU battery reports on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.

Phone Test (Reports) 2nd Tier

(Default = on) This setting determines if the user can, at any time when disarmed, test the communication between the panel and the central station. If a DTIM is installed with the system:
The panel sends a packet to the DTIM informing it to send
a phone test report to the central station. The report will be sent out immediately.
The DTIM will send a successful or failed phone test mes-
sage to the panel.
The panel will display PHONE TEST FAILURE, if the phone
test is unsuccessful.
The panel will display TEST PASS, if the phone test is suc-
cessful.
If a central station phone number is not programmed the
panel will not display the option to do a phone test.
If a DTIM is not enrolled the panel will not display the
option to do a phone test.
High or Low level reporting must be on.
To turn the phone test setting on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.
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Auto Phone Test (Reports) 2nd Tier

(Default = off) This setting determines if the panel sends a phone test automatically to the central station at Supervisory Time. Refer to the Phone Test Frequency” and “Next Phone Test on page 11.
Note
For UL Listed install ations, th e Auto Phone Test feature must be set to on.
To turn automatic phone test on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.

Siren (1st Tier)

Siren Time Out (Siren) 2nd Tier

(Default = 4 minutes, Parameters = 1-30) Siren Time-out determines how long sirens sound if no one is present to disarm the system.
Note
For UL Listed installations, the Siren Time-out must be set to 4 minutes or more.
To set siren time out:
1. Press #, enter the desired time and then press #.

Trouble Beeps (Siren) 2nd Tier

(Default = on) When this setting is on, the panel will beep to alert users of system trouble.
Note
For UL Listed installations, Trouble Beeps must be set to on.
To turn trouble beeps on or off:
Press # to turn on or off.

Alarm Volume (Siren) 2nd Tier

(Default = 6, Parameters = 0 to 6) This setting allows you to adjust the panels siren volume. The volume can be set from 0 to 6, with 0 being the lowest volume.
Note
Alarm Volume must be set to 6 for UL installations.
To set the alarm volum e:
1. Press #, enter the desired volume level and then press #.
Press * until EXIT - DL is displayed and then press #. The
current time will be displayed.
Or
Press * until
EXIT - DL is displayed and then enter
installer or dealer code to start a Downloader session.

User Programing Menu Items

This section guides you through the user programing menu items as they appear in sequence.

Entering User Programming Mode

There are two tiers of user programming menus. Tier 1 menus are accessible immediately after entering the pro­gram mode.
T i e r 1 M e n u
C o d e s
Figure 11.Tier 1 User Programming Menus
P h o n e
T i m e
Arrows pointing left and right represent the up and down arrows on the panel.
You can enter the user programming mode using the pri­mary access code. The default primary access code is
1234.
To enter user programming mo de:
With the system disarmed, press 8 + CODE. This will take you to
CODES, the first menu item in Tier 1.

Codes (1st Tier)

Apartment Manager (Codes) 2nd Tier
(Default = none, Parameters = 4 digits, 0 to 9) The apartment manager code functions the same as the primary code within the user programming menu, and can arm or disarm the system.
Note
This code will only be displayed in user programming if the apartment manager co de wa s used to enter user program mode.
To program/change apartment manager code:
1. Enter the apartment manager code. The display shows
CODES.
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
#. The display shows MANAGER. # to display the current code (if any). #, enter the desired code and then press #.
S e n s o r
T e s t
V o l u m e
T e s t
V e r s i o n
E x i t

Exit - DL (1st Tier)

If Exit is selected, the panel returns to active mode. If the installer/dealer code is entered, a downloader session will begin.
After all installer programming is completed, use the fol­lowing procedure to exit programming mode.
To exit programming mode:
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Primary (Codes) 2nd Tier
(Default = 1234, Parameters = 4 digits, 0 to 9) The primary code performs all system operations and user programming.
To set the primary code:
1. Press # to display the current code.
2. Press
#, enter the desired code and then press #.
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User 2, 3, 4 (Codes) 2nd Tier
(Default = none, Parameters = 4 digits, 0 to 9) User Codes performs arm i ng and disarming functions . The user codes cannot dire ctly bypass sensors or program the prima r y c ode. The system allows up to 3 user codes (user 2 - 4).
To program/change user 2, 3, 4 code :
1. Press # to display the current user code (if any).
2. Press
Time (Time) 1st Tier
#, enter the desired user code and then press #.
(Default = 00:00) This setting lets you adjust the panels clock to the correct time. The panel uses a 12-hour clock.
To set the time:
1. Press # to display the time.
2. Press
#, enter the current time, use the arrow key to select
am or pm and then press #.
Phone Test (Phone Test) 1st Tier
This setting lets you perform a manual phone test to check the phone communication between the panel and the central monitoring station.
Note
The DTIM and phone number must be programmed before the panel will display the Phone Test option.
To perform a phone test:
Press # to perform a phone test. The panel will indicate
if the test was successful or not.
Sensor Test (Sensor T est) 1st Tier
This setting lets you perform a manual sensor test to check that all the sensors are working properly.
A DTIM and battery test are performed at the start of the
sensor test. The panel will display the DTIM zone number and beep once for every received transmission.
The panel will beep indicating the number of transmis-
sions received, (see Table B4: Minimum Beeps, on page 18), and display the sensor name + OK to indicate a satisfactory test of the sensor. For the first 10 to 20 sec­onds of test, the volume is set to a lower level.
Panel will automatically leave sensor test after 15 min-
utes.
The panel will display ALL OK when all sensors have been
tested.
If Low Lvl reports are on, the panel will send a start of
test central station report when a sensor test is initiated.
The panel will send an end of test central station report
when the sensor test ends.
To run a sensor test:
1. Press # to display the sensor test (TEST; ZONE XX). The dis-
play then scrolls thru the untested zones, and beeps indicat­ing the number of sensor packets received.
2. To trip a sensor, follow the instructions in Table 5.
3. To restart the list, press 1. This will also restart the 15 minute timer.
Table 5: Sensor Tripping Instructions
Sensor Do This
DTIM Initiate a sensor test. Door/Window Open the secured door or window Carbon Monoxid e
Alarm
Unplug the C O Alarm. Plug i t bac k in, then press the TEST/RESET button until the unit beeps 8 times
Glass Guard Tap the glass 3 or 4 inches from the
sensor
Motion Sensor Avoid the Motion Sensor field of view
for 5 minutes, then enter its view
Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector
Rub your hands together until warm, then place one hand on the detector for 30 seconds
Shock Tap the glass twice, away from the
sensor. Wait at least 30 seconds before testing again
Smoke Press and hold the test button until the
system sounds transmission beeps
Panic Buttons Press and hold the appropriate panic
button(s) for 3 seconds
KeyChain Touchpad Press and hold LOCK and UNLOCK
simultaneously for 3 seconds
Remote Handheld Touchpad
Press and hold the 2 EMERGENCY buttons simulta ne ou sl y fo r 3 s eco nd s
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Volume (Volume) 1st Tier
(Default = 0, Parameters = 0-5) This setting allows the user to adjust the panels status and arming level beep volume. The volume can be set from 0 to 5, wi th 0 being the lowe st volume.
To set the volume:
1. Press # to display the current volume.
2. Press
#, enter the desired volume level and then press #.

Exiting User Programming Mode

After all user programming is completed, use the following procedure to exit programming mode.
To exit programming mode:
Press * until EXIT is displayed and then press #. The cur-
rent time will be displayed.

Downloader Programming

The panel ca n be programmed remotely using ToolBox. Allegro has a 100 event buffer that can only be viewed by ToolBox. Use the information you recorded in Appendix B to inform the downloading operator of the programming requirements for this system.

ToolBox Downloader Programming

Note
A Downloader Phone Num ber and DL Code must be pro­grammed for remote downloader programming to work.
To initiate a ToolBox download session:
1. Contact your downloader station and ask the operator to prepare to download to the panel.
2. Make sure the system is disarmed.
3. Go into installer program mode.
4. Press * to go to the
5. Enter the installer or dealer code.
6. When the downloader session completes, a panel pro­grammed status message will be displayed.
If the panel display does not flash downloader operator to verify the downloader phone num­ber. Also, make sure ToolBox is set up properly. Refer to the Troubleshooting section (on page 19) if the problem persists.
To initiate a ToolBox download session using the Ring/ Hang/Ring method:
For off-site access where an answering machine does not exist, the user or ToolBox operator simply calls the panel location once and listens for 10 rings. The panel should answer after the tenth ring.
For off-site access where an answering machine exists, the user or ToolBox operator must perform the following steps:
1. Call the panel location.
2. Let the phone ring once, then hang up.
EXIT - DL display.
DOWNLOADING, call the
3. W ait at least 10 seconds but not more than 40, then call the panel location again. The panel should answer on the first ring.

Testing the System

You should test the system after installing, servicing, and after adding or removing devices from the system (see Test­ing Sensors/Zones on page 18).
Note
UL Listed systems must be tested weekly.
Refer to Appendix A: Troubleshooting (on page 19) if correct test results are not achieved.

Basic System Commands

Table 6 describes the system’s basic panel keypad operating commands. For complete details on system operation, including user programming, refer to the system’s owner’s manual.
Table 6: Basic Operating Commands
How to... Command
Check system status.
Clears current display.
Arms doors and windows.
Arms doors and windows, no delay.
Arms motions, doors, and windows.
Arms motions, doors, and windows, no delay.
Arms doors and windows.
Arms motions, doors, and windows.
Arms system silently (no arming status beeps, until the last 10 seconds of delay). Key press beeps still sound.
Turns chime feature on and off.
Identifies alarms in memory.
Bypass
Unlock
Quick Exit
S t a t u s
Press once
#
A r m
#
+
+ Code
A r m
+ Code +
A r m
(twice) + Code
A r m
(twice) + Code +
A r m
Press once if quick arm in on
A r m
Press twice if quick arm in on
S i l e n t
A r m
+ Code +
C h i m e
Press once
7
S t a t u s
Press once
B y p a s s
+ Primary Code
#
D i s a r m
+ Code
u i c k E x i
Press once, starts a 2 minute timer
N o D e l a y
4
N o D e l a y
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Table 6: Basic Operating Commands (Continued)
How to... Command
A r m
Police Panic
Press and hold both buttons
1
until panel indicates alarm.
Press and hold
D i s a r m
Emergency P ani c
N o D e l a
4
both buttons until panel indicates
alarm.
Press and hold
S i l e n t
Fire Panic
C h i m e
7
both buttons until panel indicates alarm.

Testing Sensors/Zones

We recommend that you test sensors/zones after all pro­gramming is completed and whenever a sensor/zone-related problem occurs.
If the system does not respond as described in Sensor Test (on page 18), see Appendix A: Troubleshooting on page 19.
While the sensor test is a valuable installation and service tool, it only tests sensor operation for the current condi­tions. You should perform a sensor test after any change in environment, equipm en t , or pr ogr am m i ng.
To test sensors:
1. Go into sensor test; trip sensor.
2. Count the number of beeps that the panel emits. Refer to Table 7 for the preferred number of beeps re qui red .
Table 7: Minimum Beeps
Type of Sensor
Wireless Intrusion Sensors 7–8 beeps Wireless Smoke & Heat Sensors 7–8 beeps
Number of
Beeps
Table 7: Minimum Beeps
Type of Sensor
Number of
Beeps
Wireless Environmental/Panic Buttons 7–8 beeps Hardwire Loops 1 Emergency Buttons (Remote Handheld
7-8 beeps
Touchpads only) Keychain Touchpad 3 beeps DTIMs 7-8 beeps
If a Wireless Sensor Does Not Test
When possible, locate wireless sensors within 100 feet of the panel. While a transmitter may have a range of 500 feet or more out in the open, the environment at the installation site can have a significant effect on transmitter range. Refer to Appendix A: Troubleshooting (on page 19) to resolve the problem.
For wireless sensors that dont respond, use an ITI RF Sniffer (60-401) test tool to verify that the sensor is trans­mitting. Constant beeps from the RF Sniffer indicate a run­away (faulty) sensor. Remove the sensors battery and replace the sensor.

Testing Phone Communication

Perform a phone test to check the phone communication between the panel and the central monitoring station, see Phone Test (Reports) on page 14.

Testing Central Station Communication

After performing sensor and ph one t est s , check that t he sy s­tem is reporting alarms successfully to the central station.
To test communication with the central station:
1. T o avoi d the dispatch of emer gency personnel, call the central station and tell the operator that you will be testing the system!
2. Arm the system.
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Appendix A: Troubleshooting

Feature Problem Action/Solution
Panel Power
Panel does not power up and does not display or respond.
1. Check that panel transformer is plugged into an unswitched outlet.
2. Check the AC circuit breaker to be sure the circuit is live.
3. Check that the backup battery is installed correctly and the AC power tr ansform er is plugged in.
4. Check for proper panel and transfor me r wiri n g.
5. Measure the incoming AC voltage at panel terminals 1 and 2. It should read about 8 VAC.
No incoming AC voltage at panel terminals 1 and 2.
1. Unplug the AC power transformer and disconnect the wires from the transforme r and the p anel.
2. Check transformer to panel wire for short or open circuits.
3. Plug in the transformer and check for 8.0 VAC at the transformer unconnected terminals. If zero (0) volts, replace the transformer. If transformer is good, call Tech Support.
Panel display indicates Low CPU Battery.
Note
If the AC power was out for an extended period of time, the battery may not be full y charged yet.
1. Perform a battery test by entering and exiting sensor test.
2. Check that the backup battery is installed correctly and the AC power tr ansform er is plugged in.
3. Measure the incoming AC voltage at the panel terminals 1 and 2. It should read about 8 VAC.
4. Remove the backup battery power b y d isconnecting the batter y and rep lace the battery.
Note
If AC power is present, the battery voltage is only monitored during a backup battery test. The panel automatically runs a backup battery test under the following conditions: (1) during user sensor test, (2) once every 4 hours, (3) when the back cover is closed. In order for the panel to update the battery status, a backup battery test must be run.
Note
With the AC power transf or m er pl ugged in, the panel automatically charges the battery. While the battery is charging for the first time it is normal for the system to indicate Low CPU Battery. Charging
the battery can take a number of hours depending on the batterys initial charge. Once the battery reaches 4.8 VDC (full cha rg e as measured while in battery test), the cond ition clears. If the trouble condition persists after 24 hours, r eplace the backup battery. A Low Battery report to the central sta­tion will not be made for the fir st 24 hours after power up.
After pressing STATUS the panel flashes AC Fail, (panel continues to operate from backup battery).
1. Check the AC circuit breaker to be sure the circuit is live.
2. Check for proper panel and transfor me r wiri n g.
3. Check that the transformer is supplying AC to the panel.
4. Check that the transformer is plugged into a nonswitched outlet and secured with the provided screw.
Access Code
Customer cannot remember access code(s).
Installer cannot remember install code.
Arming/Disarming
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WARNING
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 down onto the prongs of the plug while you are securing the transformer and cover to the outlet box.
1. Check your records to see if you have the customer’s access code(s) on file.
2. Verify the access code(s) using the Downloader.
3. Clear memory and reprogram the panel locally.
4. Use Apartment Manager code to enter program mode and view the primary and user codes.
1. Check your records to see if you have the install code on file.
2. Verify the install code using the Downloader.
3. Use the Dealer Code to enter program mode and view the installer code.
4. Call Technical Support for assistance.
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Feature Problem Action/Solution
System protests and will not arm immediately.
1. Press STATUS for an indication of the problem.
2. Make sure all monitored perimeter doors and windows are closed.
3. Make sure all perimeter and interior sensors are closed.
Bypassing
Sensor to bypass is not listed.
1. Attempting to bypass a 24-hour sensor (a sensor that is active in all levels) that cannot be bypassed.
2. Sensor is not active in the current arming level.
3. Sensor is not learned in.
Wireless Sensor/Touchpad Battery
System indicates Sensor/Touchpad low battery.
Replace the indicated device battery. Perform a sensor test to test the sensor/touchpad after replacing the battery.
Note
If the sensor/touchpad is n ot test ed after battery replacement, the system co nt in ue s to show a low battery condition, sinc e t hat wa s the la st si gna l it received from the device. Testing the sensor/touch­pad with new batteries allow s th e panel to rec ei ve a si gnal with good battery information.
Central Station Reporting
Central station is not receiving reports.
1. Check that the premises phone line is working.
2. Perform a phone test.
3. Check for correct phone line wiring between the DTIM and RJ-31X Jack (see DTIM Installation Instructions).
4. Verify that central station phone number is programmed into the panel. If necessary, reprogram the phone number and retest.
5. Verify that the correct phone format (SIA or CID) is being use d.
Hardwire Zone
System doesnt go into alarm when zone is tripped.
1. Sensor is not active in current arming level. Verify sensor group and retest.
2. Zone is not learned into panel memory. Enter installer program mode. Go to Devices, then Add and learn zone into memory.
3. Verify wiring.
Wireless Sensor Zone
System doesnt respond (in sensor test or when armed) when sensor is tripped.
1. Check that the wireless sensor battery is installed.
2. Check the sensor battery for low voltage. Replace batteries, if necessar y.
3. Use an RF Sniffer (60-401) to verify that sensor is transmitting.
4. C onstant beeps from the R F Sniffer indicate a runaway (faulty) sensor. Remove the sensor’s battery and replace the sensor.
5. Sensor is not learned into panel memory. Enter installer program modeDevices, Add, and learn sensor into memory (maximum zones = 20).
6. S e nsor may be out of range. Move sensor to another location.
Sensor reports trouble condition.
1. Sensor tamper switch is trippedsensor cover is off, not latched securely, or sensor is not mounted securely. Secure sensor mounting and/or cover, then trip sensor to clear the condition.
2. Check the sensor battery for low voltage. Replace batteries, if necessar y.
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Feature Problem Action/Solution
Wireless Sensor Zone (Continued)
Panel indicates [sensor #] supervisory.
1. Use an RF Sniffer (60-401) to verify that sensor is transmitting. If sensor is not transmitting, check battery for low or no voltage and replace.
2. Change mounting positi on of sen sor (f rom hori zontal to ver tical or vice versa) and test sensor several times for consistency.
3. Sensor signal is not reaching panel/receiver because sensor is too far away or there is too much inter­ference. Remove sensor from mounted location and test from other locations. Mount sensor in area where signal can reach panel/receiver.
Smoke sensor beeps once every minute.
Sensor batteries are getting low. Replace batteries.
Note
System Sensor smoke sensors do not transmit a low battery signal to the panel/receiver until battery voltage drops to within a range of 7.0 to 7.8 VDC. The sensor sounds beeps to notify occupants that the sensors batteries need replacing, but the sensor doe s not transmit a low battery signal to the panel until the next supervis or y si gnal (69 minutes later).
Wireless Touchpad
System doesnt respond to commands entered from wireless touchpad.
Check for dead batteries.Perform a sensor tes t.
Touchpad reports trouble condition.
Check the touchpad battery for low voltage. Replace battery, if necessary.
DTIM
Panel displays phone module memory failure, or Service required.
1. Perform a s e nsor test.
2. Call technical support for assistance.
Panel displays Phone Module Low Battery.
1. Replace the battery and perform a sensor test.
2. Call technical support.
Phone
Constant dial t one, preventing dial-out on premises phones.
One or more polarity-sensitive phones exist on-site.
Panel displays phone 1 fail, phone 2 fail, or phone failure.
1. Perform a phone test.
2. Check to make sure manual phone test option is on.
3. Verify that high and/or low level reporting option is on.
4. Perform a sensor test to verify communication between the DTIM and panel. See Phone Test (Reports) on page 14
5. Check DTIM wiring (see DTIM in stallation instructions ).
Phone Test
Panel does not display option to perform a phone test.
The central station phone number is not programmed in.DTIM has not been enrolled.
Downloader
Download/upload session fails on a pre-programmed panel.
1. Verify Downloader Phone Number matches ToolBox setting.
2. Verify Downloader CODE matches T oolBox setting.
3. Verify Dealer CODE matches ToolBox setting.
4. Verify panel Account Number matches ToolBox setting.
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Feature Problem Action/Solution
Download/upl oad session fails on an un programmed panel.
1. Verify Downloader Phone Number matches ToolBox setting.
2. Verify Downloader CODE matches T oolBox setting.
3. Verify Dealer CODE matches ToolBox setting.
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Appendix B: Reference Tables

Table B1: Sensor Group Characte ristics
No. Name Application Alarm Delay
00 Fixed Panic 01 Portable Panic 02 Fixed Panic 03 Portable Panic
04 Fixed Emergency
Portable
06
Emergency
08 Special Intrusion
09 Special Intrusion 10 Entry/Exit Delay
13 Instant Perimeter 14 Instant Interior 15 Instant Interior 16 Instant Interior 17 Instant Interior 18 Instant Interior
19 Delayed Interior
20 Delayed Interior 21 Local Instant
Interior
22 Local Delayed
Interior
23 Local Instant
Emergency
25 Local Special
Chime
26 Fire 24-hour fire, rate-of-rise heat, and smoke sensors. Fire Instant 34 Gas Carbonmonoxid e (C O) Gas D ete c tors Emergency Instant 36 DTIM Dialog Telephone Interface Module (DTIM) a Police Instant
24-hour audibl e fixe d em ergency buttons. 24-hour audible portable emergency buttons. 24-hour silent fixed emergency buttons. 24-hour silent portable emergency buttons. 24-hour emergency sensor, such as Pendant Panic or
holdup button. 24-hour portabl e em e rgency alert button.
Special belongings , such a s gun cab i net s an d wall safes.
Special belongings , such a s gun cab i net s an d wall safes.
Entry and exit doors that require a standard delay time. Exterior doors and windows. Interior door s. Interior PIR motion sensors. * Interior door s. PIR motion sensors. * PIR motion sensors subject to false alarms. * Interior doors that initiate a delay before going into
alarm. * PIR motion sensors that initiate a delay before going
into alarm. 24-hour local alarm zone protecting anything that
opens and closes. Same as group 21, plus activation initiates a delay
before going into alarm. 24-hour local alarm zone protecting anything that
opens and closes. Notify the user when a door is opened. Sounds emit
from a local annunciator. *
*
Note
If using a PIR motion sensor, use only ITI part no. 60-511-01-95.
Police Instant Police Instant Silent Instant Silent Instant
Emergency Instant
Emergency Instant
Police Instant
Police Standard Police Standard
Police Instant Police Follower Police Follower Police Follower Police Follower Police Follower
Police Standard
Police Standard Police Instant
Police Standard
Emergency Instant
Special Chime
Instant
Restoral
CS Report
Supervisory
√ √ √ √
√ √ √ √
√ √
√ √ √ √ √ √
√ √
Chime
Active Levels
1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3 2, 3
2, 3 2, 3 2, 3 3 3 3
3
3 1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3
1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3
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Table B1: Sensor Group Characteristics (Continued)
No. Name Application Alarm Delay
Note
Check marks (
) represent character i st ic s pr esent in a group.
Restoral
Supervisory
Active
Levels
Chime
CS Report
* This group is not certified as a primary protection circuit for UL-listed systems and is for supplementary use only.
Sounds instant police siren if two or more sensors are tripped within 4 minutes. Otherwise sensors are followers to delayed
sensors. If Alarm Verification is on, group 18 functions like group 17.
This group has not been investigated by UL.
a The DTIM will report in all levels.
Siren Type:
Police - A sensor of this type will output a police siren when an alarm occurs. The panel's LCD will display a message in dicating to the end user a police alarm has occurred.
Fire - A sensor of this type will output a fire siren when an alarm occurs. Silent -If an alarm of this type occurs, the siren will not sound and there will be no visual indication. Emergenc y -
Delay:
Instant -A sensor of this type will cause an immediate alarm if a violation occurs anytime in an active arming level. Standard - A sensor of this type will cause an entry delay if a violation occurs anytime in active arming level. A violation during
an exit delay will not cause an alarm. If the arming level modifier No Delay is enabled a sensor of this type will cause an immediate alarm if the violation occurs during
an active arming level. Follower - A sensor of this type will cause an immediate alarm if a violation occurs during an active level unless an entry or exit
delay is in progress. If violated during an entry delay and the entry delay expires the sensor will go into alarm.
Table B2: System Settings
Menu Name & Default Parameters Settings
Account (00-000) 4-10 digits; 0-9, A-F Number 1 (none) 24 digits; 0-9, *, #, pause FMT - CID/SIA (CID) 1=CID, 0=SIA High LVL (on) off, on Low LVL (on) off, on Openings (off) off, on Closings (off) off, on Number 2 (none) 24 digits; 0-9, *, #, pause FMT - (CID) 1=CID, 0=SIA High LVL (off) off, o n Low LVL (off) off, on Openings (off) off, on Closings (off) off, on Backup (on) off, on Dial DLY (30) 15-120 Pre-dial String (none) 8 digit s; 0-9, *, #, pause DTMF Dial (on) off, on Number (none) 24 digits; 0-9, *, #, pause
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Table B2: System Settings (Continued)
Menu Name & Default Parameters Settings
DL Code (12345 ) 5 digit code, 0-9 Install Code, 4321 4 digit code, 0-9 Dealer Code, none 4 digit code, 0-9 Duress Code, none 4 digit code, 0-9 Apartment Manager Code, none 4 digit code, 0-9 Entry DLY, 30 30-240 Exit DLY, 60 (60 for UL1023) 45-254 PH TST Freq, 7 1-255 NXT PH Test, 7 1-255 Sleepy Time, on (off for UL installations) off, on Sleep Hour, 22 0-23 KTP Arm, off off (ratchet arm), on (all on), No Delay Police Panic, on off, on Emergency Panic, off off, on Fire Panic, on off, on Rcvr Trouble, off (on for UL installations) off, on Panel Tamper, on off, on Exit EXT, on (off for UL installations) off, on Swinger Shutd own, 1 1-2 Quick Arm, off off, on Quick Exit, on (off for UL installations) off, on Auto Stay Arm, on off, on Supv Time, random 1 am - 5 am Alarm Verify, off (off for UL installations) off, on Demo Kit, off off, on AC Fail, off (on for UL 1635) off, on Low CPU Battery, on (on for UL 1635) off, on Phone Test, on off, on Auto Phone Test, off (on for UL 1635) off, on Siren Time Out, 4 (min for UL installations) 1-30 Trouble Beeps, on (on for UL installations) off, on Alarm Volume, 6 (min for UL installations) 0-6
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Number
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Table B3: Sensor Information

Sensor Text Sensor Type
Sensor
Group
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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Table B4: Central Station Reports
Report Condition
Sensor 01-MaxZones Alarm Sensor 01-MaxZones Low Batter Sensor 01-MaxZones Ta mper Sensor 01-MaxZones Supervisory Phone T est AC Power Fail CPU Low Battery Auto Phone Test Receiver Failure (or Receiver Trouble?) Receiver Jam Event Buffer Full System Tamper Fire Panic Police Panic Auxiliary Panic Opening report Closing Report Duress Alarm Force Arm Recent Closing Sensor Test Entry/Exit
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High-Level Events Low-Level Events Opening/Closing
√√
√ √√ √ √
√ √ √ √ √
√ √
√ √
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T I E R 1 M E N U S
0 0 - 0 0 0
T I E R 2 M E N U S
P h o n e s
P h o n e 1
N u m b e r 1
F o r m a t
C I D S I A
H i g h L e v
O n O f f
L o w L e v
O n O f f
O p e n i n g s
O f f
O n
C l o s i n g
O f f
O n
P h o n e s D e v i c e s D o w n l o a d e r
P h o n e 2 D i a l D e l a y
N u m b e r 2
F o r m a t C I D S I A
H i g h L e v
O f f
O n
L o w L e v
O f f
O n
O p e n i n g s
O f f
O n
C l o s i n g
O f f
O n
B a c k u p
O n O f f
3 0 s e c .
P r e D i a l S t r i n g
C o d e sA c c o u n t
P r e s s a r r o w s t o c o n t i n u e
D T M F D i a l
O n O f f
T i m e r s
t o D e v i c e s
O p t i o n s
D e v i c e s
D o w n l o a d e r
N u m b e r
C o d e s
I n s t a l l C o d e
4 3 2 1
T i m e r s
E n t r y D l y
3 0 s e c .
T o e n t e r P r o g r a m m i n g M o d e : 8 + I n s t a l l e r o r 8 + D e a l e r C o d e
R e p o r t s
S i r e n
D e l e t e R e v i e w T e x tA d d
C l e a r
M e m o r y
P r e s s a r r o w s t o c o n t i n u e t o C o d e s
D L C o d e
1 2 3 4 5
7 d a y s
A p a r t m e n t M g r
C o d e
N e x t P h o n e
T e s t
7 d a y s
D e a l e r C o d e D u r e s s C o d e
E x i t D l y 6 0 s e c .
P h o n e T e s t
F r e q u e n c y
E x i t - D L
P r e s s a r r o w s t o c o n t i n u e
t o D o w n l o a d e r
P r e s s a r r o w s t o c o n t i n u e t o T i m e r s
P r e s s a r r o w s t o c o n t i n u e t o O p t i o n s
S l e e p y T i m e
O n O f f
S l e e p H r
2 2
T I E R 2 M E N U S ( c o n t i n u e d )
O p t i o n s
K T P N o D e l a y
R e p o r t s
S i r e n
O n
A C F a i l
O n
S i r e n T O
4 m i n .
P o l i c e P a n i c
O f f
O f f
B a t t e r y
T r o u b l e B e e p s
O n O f f
L o w C P U
O n O f f
O n O f f
A u x P a n i c
O n
P h o n e T e s t
O n O f f
A l a r m V o l u m e
6
F i r e P a n i c
O f f
O n O f f
A u t o P h o n e T e s t O n O f f
P r e s s a r r o w s t o c o n t i n u e t o C l e a r M e m o r y
R c v r T r o u b l e
P a n e l T a m p e r
O n O f f
O f f
O n
P r e s s a r r o w s t o c o n t i n u e t o S i r e n s
E x i t E x t O n O f f
S w in g e r
S h u t d o w n 1
Q u i c k A r m
O n
6 0 8 7 4 9 5 g 4 3 a . d s f
P r e s s a r r o w s t o c o n t i n u e t o R e p o r t s
O n O f f
S u p v T i m e 0 1 : 0 0 - 0 4 : 0 0
R a n d o m
A l a r m V e r i f y
O n
O f f
D e m o K i t
O f f
O n
6 0 8 7 4 9 5 g 4 4 a . d s f
A u t o S t a y A r m
Q u i c k E x i t
O f f
O n O f f
Note: Underlined settings indicate defaults
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Specifications

Power Requirements: .....8 VAC, 300 mA
Rechargeable Battery:.....4.8 VDC
pack
Radio Frequency: ............319.5 MHz + or - 140 kHz
Rechargable NiCd Battery
Nominal Range: .............. 500 feet, open-air receiving range
Temperature Range
Storage:..............................-30° to140° F (-34° to 60° C)
Operating: ......................... 32 ° to 122° F (0° to 49° C)
Maximum Humid it y : .....90% relative humidity, no nc o nd ens in g
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