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Preliminary 9/19/03

The Dialog™ QS1000 Allegro Remote Station is a wireless wall-mount remote station designed to provide remote security system control and status checking. The Remote Station allows the user to perform the following functions:
Arming and Disarming
Activating Police, Auxiliary and Fire Panic Alarms
Checking of System Status
The remote station has the following features:
One Hardwire Input
Built-in Siren
Wall Tamper
Custom Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
Armed and Ready LEDs
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Programming The following steps describe the general process for programming (learning) the remote station

into panel memory. Refer to the specific panel Installation Instructions or Reference Manual for complete programming details.
To program the remote station into the system:
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1. Enter the appropriate code to access the panel menus.

2. Enter the panel Learn/Add Sensors/Devices menu.

3. Change the sensor number if necessary.

4. Press and hold both Police Panic buttons on the remote station.

To set the volume of status beeps from the remote station:
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1. Press and hold the 8 button. The remote station will beep every 2 seconds.

2. Release the button when the desired volume is reached.

Mounting Use the following procedure to mount remote station to the wall or wall studs.

You must be free of static electricity before handling circuit boards. Wear a grounding strap or touch a bare metal surface to discharge static electricity.
Static
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To mount the remote station:

1. Remove the remote station from the back mounting plate by lifting the tab located on the top and pulling back.

2. Remove the wiring knockout.

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.

Figure 1. Tab location

Tab
Antenna (Standard)
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Note
The wiring knockout is approximately the same width as a wall stud. If mounting the remote station to a wall stud be sure you have enough room to feed the wires through the knock­out.

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:

Standard Range- Leave the antenna as is.
Extended Range - Attach the optional antenna housing (included in the accessory
pack) to the remote station.
a.Push the antenna housing down into the top right hole of the remote station until it
snaps into place (see Figure 2).
b.Remove the antenna loop from the last clip on the remote station cabinet and insert
it into the antenna housing.
Longest Range - Hang the antenna in the wall.
a.When you mark the back mounting plate’s two mounting holes, also mark where
the antenna hole is (see Figure 2 for antenna wire hole location).
b.Where the antenna hole was marked, drill a hole into the wall.
c.Remove the antenna loop (see Figure 2) from the remote station cabinet clips and
feed through the antenna hole and down into the wall.
Antenna
Clips
Antenna Loop
Housing
Push Down Into Panel
Mounting Holes
Tam pe r Switch
Knockout
Wire Clip
Wiring Hole (Longest Range)
Antenna Wiring
(Standard Range)
6 0 8 7 4 9 5 g 0 2 a . d s f
Optional Antenna Housing
(Extended Range)

Figure 2. Antenna configurations

9. Place the remote station cabinet into the back mounting plate and snap into place.

Connecting Detection Devices to the remote station

Panel Terminals
3 4
The remote station has one hardwire input. The input is supervised using a 2.2 k Ohm, end-of-line (EOL) resis­tor (included with the remote station) at the last device on the circuit. It accepts normally closed (N/C) detec­tion devices. Figure 3 shows the typical wiring for a N/ C door/window intrusion detection.
Normally
Closed
(N/C) Contacts In Series
The maximum loop resistance for each zone input is 300 ohms, plus the 2.2 k Ohm EOL resistor.
Important !
The 2.2 kOhm EOL resistor must be installed across termi­nal 3 and 4 even when no detection device is connected. If this is not done the panel will indicate the zone is open.
Figure 3. Wiring N/C Intrusion
2.2 k Ohm
EOL Resistor
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Detection devices
Antenna Wire Hole
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Allegro Remote Station Installation Instructions
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