UTC Fire and Security Americas 786A-DTIM User Manual

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Document Number: 466-1849 Rev. A February 2002
ITI Part No. 60-879-95R
Installation Instructions
Product Summary
The Dialog Telephone Interface Module (DTIM) is a bat­tery operated communication link between the security sys­tem control panel and the central monitoring station. The DTIM provides added security by separating the telephone interface from the panel. If the panel is damaged during a break-in or fire, the DTIM can still report to the central monitoring station.
The DTIM receives radio signals from the panel, then uses the phone line to report security system events to the central monitoring station.
The DTIM is a supervised device that trans mits supervisory signals every hour for the panel to receive. When the battery is low, the module transmits a low battery signal.
Note
The DTIM does not have a ba ckup power supply. There­fore, the battery must be repl aced immediately when a low batter y cond ition occurs to ensu re that syst em event s can be reported. If the battery is allowed to completely drain, the panel identifies the DTIM as being in a supervi­sory (non-working) state, w hi ch prevents system events from being reported.
Installation Guidelines
Use the following guidelines when installing the DTIM.
Before permanently mounting to a wall, test the DTIM
from the desired location to ensure communication with the panel. This means you must first add (learn) the DTIM into panel memory, then perform a sensor test.
Mount the module within 100 feet of the p anel, but no t
closer than 10 feet to another DTIM or the panel.
Always mount the DTIM in the upright vertical posi-
tion.
The DTIM can be connected to a standard analog
(loop-start) phone line, with or without digital sub­scriber line (DSL) service.
Note
The DTIM cannot be used on digi tal or PBX phone lines, which are designed only for digital type devices that oper­ate anywhere from 5 volts DC and up. The DTIM uses an analog modem and doe s not have a digital converter, adapter, or interface to operate with such sy st em s.
When connecting the DTIM to a standard analog phone
line, it is recommended that you install an R J-31X jack (CA-38A in Canada) ahead of all phones and other devices on the line for full line seizure. This allows the DTIM to take control of the phone line when an alarm occurs, even if the phone is in use or off-hook. It also
provides customers with a quick disconnect in case the DTIM malfunctions, allowing them to use their phone.
For UL Listed installations, mount the RJ-31X jack
within 5 feet of the DTIM.
Tools Needed
Phillips screwdriver Two #6 phillips-head screws (included) Two wall anchors (included) Pencil
Installation
This section describes programming , testing, mounting, and phone line connections.
Programming—Adding the DTIM to Panel Memory
This section describes the steps for adding (learning) the DTIM into panel memory, which requires a series of mod­ule tamper switch activations and module LED responses (see Figure 1).
Tamper Switch
LED
+
R IN G
T I P L O C A L
L O C A L
T I P
R IN G
Figure 1. Tamper Switch and LED Locations
The DTIM uses a 3-2-1 tamper switch activation sequence for learning, which causes the LED to blink in a corre­sponding 3-2-1 sequence. You must wait for the LED to turn off after each flash sequence before releasing the tamper switch.
Note
The DTIM should be learne d i nt o panel m em ory as zone
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Push Tab Up Lift Cover Up
To learn the DTIM into the panel:
Important !
Timing is the key to success with this pr ocedure. Do not wait more than 1-2 secon ds between steps 4 and 5 or steps 5 and 6 after releasing the tamper sw i tc h. If you wait too long between these steps, the LED will not flash and you will have to start over. Also, do not release the tamper switch before the LED is done flashing or you will have to start over.
1. Remove the DTIM cover and set it aside (see Figure 2).
Figure 2. Removing the Cover
2. With the system disarmed, enter program mode by pressing 8 + C ODE.
3. Press twice and
ZONE 01 - TRIP.
ƒ twice. The display shows
4. Press the DTIM tamper switch three times, holding the tamper switch down on the third press and wait for the the LED to flash 3 times, then 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, then release the tamper switch after the second flash.
6. Press and hold the tamper switch down until the LED flashes once, then release the tamper switch after the flash. The panel beeps twice and the display shows the next available sensor number.
7. Exit from program m ode.
Testing
This section describes the basic steps for testing transmit­ting range from the DTIM to the panel. For complete testing instructions, see the panel installation instructions.
Note
Be sure to attach the cover onto the DTIM before testing wireless communic at i ons.
1. Straighten the antenna to a vertical position.
2. Place the DTIM in the desired location.
3. Put the panel into sensor test mode.
4. Listen for the panel piezo to sound 7 - 8 beeps. This indicates good reception from the DTIM to the panel.
5. If you hear fewer than 7 beeps, test the DTIM in differ­ent locations. Mounting locations should be limited to areas where the panel responds with 7 - 8 beeps.
6. To retest transmitting range after relocating the DTI M , press
then ƒ and listen for 7 - 8 beeps.
7. Exit from test mode after determining acceptable loca­tions.
Mounting/Receiving Antenna Positioning
After finding an acceptable mounting location (based on testing), mount the DTIM and position the antenna as described. The antenna can be inserted into a wall or posi­tioned upright inside the antenna housing.
Note
For best range, it is recomme nded to insert the antenna into the wall.
Mounting with Receiving Antenna in Wall
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You must be free of static electricity before handling circuit boards. Touch a bare metal surface or wear a grounding strap to discharge yourself.
1. Remove the circuit bo ard from the pl astic housin g by pushing up on the tab and pulling the board outward (see A in Figure 3). Place the board in the cover.
A
Receiving Antenna
Tab
+
R IN G
T I P LO C A L
L O C A L
T I P
R IN G
Figure 3. Removing the Circuit Board to Mark Mount-
ing and Ant e n na H oles
2. Mark the mounting holes and the antenna insertion hole (see B in Figure 3).
3. Make holes in the wall for anchors at the marked loca­tions.
4. Insert wall anchors where necessary, then use two #6 screws to secure the plastic housing to the wall.
5. Insert the antenna into the antenna insertion hole and re-install the board onto the plastic base, bottom first then push in at the top until it snaps in under the tab.
6. Install the protective dust cap (included in accessory packet) in the hole located on the top-right of the DTIM plastic housing.
B
Mounting
Hole
Mounting
Hole
Antenna Insertion Hole
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Mounting with Antenna Housing
1. Hold the DTIM against the wall and mark the mounting holes (see A in Figure 4). Be sure to leave at least 4 inches above the DTIM for the antenna housing.
Antenna Housing
T I P L O C A L
A
Mounting
Hole
+
R IN G
L O C A L
T I P
R IN G
Mounting
Hole
T I P L O C A L
T I P
B
Receiving Antenna
+
R IN G
L O C A L
R IN G
Figure 4. Mo unting Hole Lo ca t i ons and Anten na H ous-
ing Installation
2. Slide the antenna housing over the antenna and snap the housing into the upper-right hole (see B in Figure
4).
3. Make holes in the wall for anchors at the marked loca­tions, then insert wall anchors where necessary and secure the module to the wall using two #6 screws.
3. Disconnect the Green and Red premises phone jack wires from the TELCO block and splice them to the 4­conductor cable Black and White (or Yellow) wires (C in Figure 5). Use weatherproof wire connectors for these splices.
4. Connect the 4-conductor cable Green and Red wires to the TELCO block TIP (+) and Red to RING (-) posts (D in Figure 5).
5. Connect the DB-8 cord (not included) to the RJ-31X and the DTIM terminals (E in Figure 5).
+
T I P
Green
BRN
L O C A L
R I N G
L O C A L
T I P
R I N G
Red
Gray
Brown
E
GRY
Wiring a Phone Line to the Module
Basically, there are two methods for connecting the DTIM to a phone line; full line seizure and no line seizure.
Full Line Seizure
This method requires that the DTIM be wired ahead (or in front) of all other phones, answering machines, computers, or any other devices on the phone line. This allows the DTIM to take over (seize) the phone line, even if another device on the line is in use.
An RJ-31X (CA-38A) jack should be inst alle d when w iring for full line seizure. This lets the user quickly and easily dis­connect the DTIM from the phone line in case the DTIM disables the phone line due to a malfunction.
Full Line Seizure Wiring with an RJ-31X
Note
For UL Listed systems, th e RJ-31X jack must be mounted within 5 feet of the D TI M .
1. Run a 4-conductor cable from the TELCO block to the RJ-31X (A in Figure 5).
2. Connect the 4-conductor cable wires to the RJ-31X (B in Figure 5).
B
Black
GRN
Green
TIP RING (+)
Red
(-)
RED
White
(or Yellow)
A
D
Green Black
C
Green
Red
White (or Yellow)
Red
Premises Phone Jack Wires
Figure 5. Full Line Seizure Wiring with an RJ-31X
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No Line Seizure
This method is typically used where DSL (digital subscriber line) service exists. DSL allows multiple devices on a single phone line to be used simultaneously. Simply connecting a standard phone cord to an available phone jack on the pre­mises is all that is required. An in-line filter may be required to ensure panel reporting is successful (see Figure 6).
Note
Connecting the DTIM to a standard phone (voice) line without DSL service in this m anner should be avoided. Other devices in use at the same time the DTIM is using the line can prevent reports from going through.
+
T I P
Green
L O C A L
R I N G
L O C A L
T I P
R I N G
Red
Constant Dial Tone
If a constant dial tone prevents you from using the
phone, there may be one or more
phones on the premises. Reverse the phone wires con­nected to the brown and gray wire terminals on the RJ­31X jack.
polarity-sensitive
No System Response
If the system does not respond in sensor test (as described in the panel installation instructions), try the following:
Change the antenna position. Best range is achieved by
inserting the antenna into the wall.
Check that the DTIM battery is installed. Check the DTIM battery for low voltage. Replace the
battery if necessary.
Use an RF Sniffer (60-401) to verify that the DTIM is
transmitting.
Verify that the DTIM was added (learned) into panel
memory correctly.
Trouble Condition
The tamper switch may have been tripped. Check that
the cover is securely in place.
The DTIM battery may be low. Check the battery and
replace if necessary.
DSL In-Line
Filter
Premises Phone Jack
Figure 6. No Line Seizure with DSL Service
Troubleshooting
No Dial Tone
If there is no dial tone at on-site phones after wiring the RJ­31X jack, use the following to find the cause.
Wait 2 minutes and try again. The DTIM may be busy
trying to report to the central station.
Check the DB-8 cord connections at the module and
RJ-31X jack. Replace the cord if necessary.
Disconnect the DB-8 cord from the RJ-31X jack. If the
phone still doesn’t work, the problem is in the RJ-31X jack wiring. Check the RJ-31X jack wiring and TELCO block wiring. Replace the RJ-31X jack if nec­essary.
Perform a phone test after troubleshooting the phone line
(see your panel installation instructions for phone test procedures).
Module Supervisory
If the panel indicates a DTIM supervisory condition,
use an RF Sniffer (60-401) to verify that the DTIM transmits when the tamper switch is pressed. If it does not transmit, check the battery and replace it if neces­sary.
If the sniffer indicates that the DTIM is transmitting, it
may be out of panel receiving range. Use the s ensor test to verify that the DTIM is within panel range. If neces­sary, test the DTIM from other locations until an acceptable location is found.
Specifications
Compatibility: .............. Allegro
Wireless Range............. 500 feet open-air (nominal)
Power Source: .............. 3.6 V AA Lithium Battery
Storage Temperature:.... -30° F to 140° F (-34° C to 60° C)
Operating Temperature: 32° F to 120° F(0° C to 49° C) Maximum Humidity: ... 90% relative humidity, noncon-
densing
Dimensions: ................. W = 4.6 inches (11.7 cm) x D = 1.2
inches (3.0 cm) x H = 6.6 inches (16.8 cm) plus 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) for antenna housing
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Notices
FCC Part 15 Information to the User
Changes or modification s not expressly approved by Interlogix, Inc. ca n void the users authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Part 15 Class B
This equipment has been tested and fou nd to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a resi­dential ins tallation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in acc ordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfere nc e to radio communications. H ow e ver, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harm ful interference to radio or televisio n reception, which can be det erm i ned by turning the equipment off and on, the user is en co uraged to try to correct the in terference by one or more of the following measure s :
Reorient or re locate the rece iving antenna. Increase the separation betw een the equipment and rec e ive r. Connect the affected eq uip ment and the panel receive r to separate
outlets, on different branch circ ui ts.
Consult the dealer or an experienced rad io/TV technician fo r help.
FCC ID No. B4Z-786A-DTIM
FCC Part 68
This equipment complie s with Part 68 of th e FCC Rules. Lo cated on this equipment is a label tha t c ont ains, among other information, the FCC reg­istration number and the ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equip­ment. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company.
The REN is used to determine the maximum number of devices that may be connected to your telephone line. In most areas, the sum of all device RENs should not exceed five (5.0).
If this equipment cause s harm to the te le phone network, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect your service. If possible, you will be notified in advance. When advance notice is not practical, you will be noti­fied as soon as possible. You will also be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
Your telephone company may make changes in it s fac il it ies , e qui pm ent, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equipment. You will be given advanced notice in order to maintain uninter­rupted service.
If you experience troubl e w i th this equipment, please cont act: ITI 2266 Second Street North North Saint Paul, MN 55109 1-800-777-2624
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs.
Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
Interactive Technologies, Inc. declares that the ITI model no. 60-879-95R is in conformity wi th Part 15 o f the FCC Ru les. Oper ation of this pro duct is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device m a y not cause harmful interferenc e , an d (2) this device must accept an y int erference received, incl udi ng interference that may cause undesired operation.
Canada Notice
The Canadian Depart m ent of Communications label identifies certified equipment. Thi s certification me ans that the equipm ent meets certain te le­communications network protective, operational, and safety requireme nts . The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of con­nection. In some cases, the com p anys inside wiring associated with a sin­gle-line individual servi ce may be extended by means of a certified connector assemb l y (t elephone extensi on cord). The customer sh ould be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degrada­tion of service in some situati ons .
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility design ated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment , or e qui pm ent malfunctions, may give the telecommunica t ions company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
For your protection, make sure that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic w ater pipe system, if present, are connected together.
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Do not attempt to ma ke con ne cti ons y oursel f. Contact the appropriate electrician or electric inspections authority.
The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the per­centage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop that is used by the device to prevent ove rloading. The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the LNs of all the devices does not e xceed 100. Load Number: 0.2B AC
AVIS: - L ´étiquette du ministère des Communications du Ca na da identi- fie le matériel homologué. Cette étiquette certifie que le matériel est con­forme a certaines no rm es de protection, d ´ exploi tati on e t de sécurité des réseaux de télécommunications. Le ministère n ´ assure toutefois pas que le matériel fonctionnera a la satisfaction de l ´ utilisat eu r.
Avant d ´ installer ce matériel , l ´ util isateur doit s ´ assurer qu´ il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l ´ enterprise locale de télécommunica- tion. Le matériel doit également etre installé en suivant une méthod acceptée de raccordement. Dans certains cas, les fils intérieurs de l´ enter­prise utilisés pour un serv ic e i ndi viduel a ligne unique peuvent etre pro­longés au moyen d´ un dispositif homologué de raccordement (cordon prolongateur téléphonique interne). L ´ abonné ne doit pa s ou bl ie r qu ´ il est possible que la conformité aux conditions énoncées ci-dessus n ´ empechent pas le dégradation du service dans certaines situations. Actu­ellement, les enterprises de télécommunication ne permettent pas que l ´ on raccorde leur matériel a des jacks d ´ abonné, sauf dans les cas précis pré- vus pas les tarrifs particuliers de ces enterprises.
Les réparations de matériel homologué doi ve nt e tre effec tuées pas un cen­tre d ´ entretien canadien autorisé désigné par le fournisseur. La compagne de télécommunications peut demander a l ´ utilisateur de débrancher un appareil a la suite de réparations ou de modifications effectuées par l ´ util - isateur ou a cause de mauvais fonctionnement.
Pour sa propre protection, l ´ util isateur doit s ´ assur er que tous les fils de mise a la terre de la source d ´ énergie électrique, des lignes téléphoniques et des canalisations d ´´ eau métalliques, s ´ il y en a, sont raccordés ensem­ble. Cette précau tion est particulièrement importante dans les régions rurales.
Avertissment. - L ´ utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces rac cor de me nt s lui-meme; il doit avoir recours a un service d ´ inspection des installations électriques, ou a electricien, selon le cas”.
Une note explicative sur les indices de charge (voir 1.6) et leur emploi, a l ´ intention d es utilisateur s d u matériel terminal, doi t e tre inc l use da ns l ´ information qui acco mp agne le materiel homologué. La note pourrait etre rédigée selon le modèle suivant:
L ´ indice de charge (IC) assigné a chaque di spositif terminal indique, pour éviter toute surcharge, le pourcentage de la charge totale qui peut etre raccordée a un circuit téléphonique bouclé utilisé par ce disposit if. La ter­minaison du circuit bouclé peut etre constituée de n ´ import somme des indices de charge de l ´ ensemble des dispositifs ne dépasse pas 100.
L ´ Indice de charge de cet produit est ___ _________.
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