Model 4110 Installation Instructions
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Model 4110 Installation Instructions
4110 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS N4926VS 4/92 (MARGIN LINES INDICATE PRINCIPAL CHANGES IN THIS ISSUE) CONGRATULATIONS on your purchase of the VANTAGE 4110! The purpose of these Installation Instructions is to give you a brief overview of the VANTAGE 4110 system, and provide instructions for installing a basic system. i’_ 1’ As always, ADEMCO is there for YOU! Our SALES and TECHNICAL SUPPORT staff are eager to assist you in any way they can, so don’t hesitate to call, for any reason! East Coast Technical Support: l-800-645-7492 (8 a.m.-6p.m. E.S.T.) West Coast Technical Support: l-800-458-9469 (8 a.m.-5 p.m. P.S.T.) PLEASE, Before you call Technical Support, be sure you have: Checked all wiring connections and fuses. l Determined that the power supply and backup battery are supplying proper voltages. l Verified your programming information where applicable. l Noted the proper model number of this product, and the version level (if known) along with any documentation that came with the product. l Your Ademco customer number and/or company name. Having this information handy will make it easier for us to serve you quickly and effectively. l Again, CONGRATULATIONS, and WELCOME ABOARD! I FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, two easily removable Programming Forms have been included at the center of this manual. I Thissystem is not CaliforniaStateFire Marshall approved and,as such, should not be used for fire protectionin California (or other areas requiringsuch acceptance). TABLE OF CONTENTS me Limitationsof this AlarmSystem ............. .14 Canadian DOC Statement ............................. 15 FCC Statement............................................. 16 UrnitedWarranty.......................................... .16 Diagrams tnstaltingthe Lock (If Used). ............................. . Installing the 4110 Circuit Board...................... .5 Summary of Connections................................ 6 ProgrammingFon ...................................... .l 0 General Information.. ...................................... .3 Remote Programming and Control.. ............... .3 Zone Types Available for Selection.. ............... .4 4-Digit Security Codes ................................... .4. Mounting the Console(s). ............................... .5 Wiring Connections.. ..................................... .6 Programmingthe Security Control. ................. .7 Specific Address Programming Instructions.....B Testing the System ....................................... 12 Accessories ................................................ .12 Specifications.. ............................................ .13 ;q ... ’ - -2- GENERAL INFORMATION erasable, non-volatile EEROM memory. This means that the unit can be reprogrammed many times (unlike units equipped with PROMS) and that information which has been programmed will not be lost in the event of a complete loss of power. The system also provides communication capability (central station repotting, etc.) over existing telephone lines. In addition, it can be uploaded or downloaded via your computer and Hayes Modem. This system includes an alarm output rated at 2 amps. Throughout the manual, wherever reference Is made to Alarm Output Ratlngs, they assume a fully charged battery Is connected unless the UL ratlng Is stated. Zone Characterlstlcs Zones l-6: Programmable Zones, EOLR supervised, N.O. or N.C. sensors, 300-500 msec response. Zone 3: Past lo-15 msec response optional. The VANTAGE (No. 4110) is a microprocessorbased security control which provides up to 6 wired zones. The security control is housed in a wallmounted metal cabinet measuring 12-112”(316mm) wide x 14-l/2” (366mm) high x Y,(76mm) deep, and can be used with a console equipped wtth a multifunction 1Bkey digital keypad and a numeric and fixed English status LCD display (4127). Optionally, a No. 4137 may be used or a No. 5330 Alpha Console (select for Vector device, as descrfbed in the 5330’s installation instructions) may be used with the control to provide programmable English language zone descriptors and status indications. The system may also be aned and disarmedusing a keyswitch. Connections to the security control are made via a 21-terminal connector block which is used to interface to the wired loops, plug-in transformer, telephone line, remote’ console(s), external alarm sounder(s), etc. The security control can be easily programmed from any of the above remote consoles. Programmed options to establish specific alarm and reporting features are stored in electrically REMOTE e PROGRAMMING The No. 4110 can be remotely programmedfrom an IBM compatible Personal Computer (PC), a Hayes Modem, and using Ademco’s V-LINK@ Software. Programming the No. 4110 from a remote location fs prot8cted against compromise by using multi-levels of security protection: .I. Security Code Handshake: An e-digit download ID code must be matched between the No.4110 and the downloader. 2. Site Initiated Remote Programming: The installer or subscriber initiates the callback from the subscriber premises (by pressing MASTER CODE + # + 1). All parameters can then be downloaded via the phone fines using a personal computer. 3. Data Encryption: Data passed between the PC and the No. 4110 is encrypted for sear&y so that it is very difficult for a foreign device tapped into the phone line to take over communication and substitute system comromising information. Equlpment Requlred: 4110 and console (at premises), an IBM PC compatible computer, a Hayes brand Smamnodem 1200 (Level 1.2 or higher external or Level 1.1 or higher internal style), No. 4130PC Downloading Soft-ware Diskette (Rev. 1.5 or higher), and appropriate interconnecting cables. -3- AND CONTROL Programmlng: The system uses only two commands, one for uploading and one for downloading. Notes: After the 4110 and the PC have established valid communication, each console on the system will become inactive. The consoles will become active after the download communication is termfnated. The detailed operation of the download functions is covered in the installation instructions for the 4130PC Downbad Software Diskette. Remote Programmlnfl Advlsory Notes: Alarm and Trouble reporting are disabled during the time that the system and the central station are linked to each other following a valid exchange of codes. Keypad entries are ignored during the time interval st8t8d above. Should an alarm occur durlng the remote program Interval, the sytem would not respond to the alarm condltlon. A copy of the program downloaded may be produced from the IBM PC compatible computer, using the product’s internal report generator, When an optional printer is connected (consult your PC manual for proper printer and connections). Program Download Time-Less than 45 seconds for a complete program. ZONE NPES AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION For each zone used, one of the following zone types must be selected: the system will provide latched Console annun0. Zone Dlsabled ciation (and central station report, if desired) of r\ 1. EntrylExlt Burglary. Assigned to sensors on openings or troubles (such as sensor malfunc- _ /’ doors through which entry and exit -will normally tions or foil breaks). During the armed state take place when the system is armed. (night),violationswill initiate an alarm. 2. Supervlsed Fire With programmable bell 6. 24=hour Sllent Alarm. This type generally timeout. (alarm on short/trouble on open). .Fire assigned to a zone containing an Emergency zone may not be bypassed. Only usable on button that is designed to initiate an alarm report Zone 5 or Console Panic. to the Central Station, but which produces no b3. Perlmeter Burglary. Normally assigned to all cal displays or alarm sounds. sensors on exterior doors and windows requiring 26hour Audlble Alarm. This type also as7. instant alarm. signed to a zone containing an Emergency but4. Interlor, Follower. Delayed alarm only if the ton, but which will initiate an audible alarm in adEntry/Exit zone is faulted first; otherwise, prodition to an alarm report to the Central Station. duces an instant alarm. Assigned to zone cover24-hour Auxlllary Alarm (Console sounder 8. ing an area such as a foyer or lobby through only). This type assigned to a zone containing a which one must pass upon entry to reach the button for use in personal emergencies, or to a keypad to disarm the system. Designed to prozone containing monitoring devices such as wavide instant intrusion alarm in the event an inter sensors, temperature sensors, etc. Designed truder hides on the premises prior to the system to initiate an alarm report to the Central Station being armed or gains access to the premises and only provides Console warning sounds and through an unprotected area. alarmdisplays. 5. Trouble by Day/Alarm by Nlght. Can be Supervised Flre Without programmable bell 9. assigned to a zone which contains a foil-protimeout. (alarm on short/trouble on open). Fire tected door or window (such as in a store), or to a zone may not be bypassed. Only usable on zone covering a “sensittte’ area such as a stock Zone 5 or Console Panic. room, drug suppfy room, etc., or other controlled access area where immediate notification of an entry is desired. During the disarmed state (day), &DIGIT SECURITY Master Security Code: The Installer programs the Master Code initially as part of the programming procedure (see ‘Programming the Securfty Controll). The Master code permits m-entry into the programmingmode and also allows access to the norrnaffunctions of the system. I 11I[ I[ 1 Mamr CoMU=rWs assigned during programming. Installer exits programmingmode with: ‘98 (prevents re-entry into programming mode with Master code). l 99 (allows re-entry Into programming mode with Master code). 1 By exiting with l 96, the only method of getting back into the programming mode from the console is to completely depower the system and follow the procedure noted in the section on “Programming the Security Control”. The Master security code can be used to assign up to three secondary codes: it can also be used to remove all secondary codes from the system (individually). CODES Secondary Security Codes: Secondary security codes are asslgned by Master Code as folbws: Master Code + CODE key + User # (2 - 4) + Secondary Code The system will emit a single beep when each secondary code has been successfully entered. Note: When a secondary code is inadvertently repeated for different users, or one user’s code is another’s duress code, the lower user number will take priority. Individual secondary security cpdes can be deleted by user #l (with Master Code) as follows: MasterCode + CODE key + User # (2 - 4) Note: All security codes, master and secondary, permit access to the system for arming, disarming, etc. INSTALLING THE LOCK (IF USED) (The cabinet can be closed and secured wifI?o&a lock by using 2 screws in the covets edge.) Use Ademco No. N6227 Cam Lock and No. N6227-1 Push-On Clip (Retainer Clip). 1. Remove the cabinet cover. It is easily removable toi servicing and is easily reinstalled. 2. Remove the lock knockout from the control cabinet cover. Insert the key into the lock. Position the lock in the hole making certain that the latch will make contact with the latch bracket when the door is closed. 3. While holding the lock steady, insert the retainer clip into the retainer slots. Position cGpas illustrated to facilitate easy removal. INSTALLING THE 4110 CIRCUIT BOARD BEFORE MOUNTING THE CIRCUIT BOARD, be sure to remove the appropriate metal knockouts from the cabinet. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE KNOCKOUTS AFTER THE ClRCUlT BOARD HAS BEEN INSTALLED. 1. Hang two short mounting clips -(provided) on the raised cabinet tabs (see lower detail side view at right). 2. Insert the top of the circuit board into the slots at the top of the cabinet. Make sure that the board rests on the correct row (see the upper detail side view at right). 3. Swing the base of the board into the mounting clips and secure the board to the cabinet with the accompanying screws (as illustrated in fewer detail). Note: a MOUNTING THE 4127 CONSOLE(S) 4. Pass the inte&ce wiring through the opening in the backplate and then mount the backplate to the wall surface with screws. 5. Splice the interface wiring to the console wires. Insulated solderless wire splices (such as Ademco No. 311) may be used for splicing. 6. Attach the main body of the console to the wallmounted backplate. The console is properly attached when it is screwed to the backplate by top and bottom screws. Separate the console from its backplate by removal of the two screws on the top and bottom edges. 2. Use the backpiate to mark the positions on the \ wall for the screw mounting holes and the cutout for the interface wiring. Use wall anchors for the screws and make the cutout in the wall no larger than indicated on the template. The backplate is designed to be directly mounted to either a single or double gang electrical box. 3. Pull the interface wiring in the wall through the cut-out. 1. -5- WIRING CONNECTIONS IMPORTANT: Do not connect wiring the battery, or plug in the AC tranaformer, connections have been completed. Grounding the System Terminal 21 is the earth ground connection point. In order for the protective devices in this product to be effective. the designated terminal must be terminated in a good earth ground. The following are examples of good earth grounds available at most installations: Metal cold water pipe: Use a .non-corrosive metal strap firmly secured to the pipe to which the lead is electrically connected and secured. TERMINALS 1 8 2: AC Input from No. 1321m2 plug-in transformer, in U.S.A. (16.5VAC. 25VA) NOTE: In Canadian installations. a 1321CN transformer must be used. 3: Alarm relay output(+), 12VDC. 2.OA maximum (600mA max. Alarm plus Aux. Power, for UL usage). 4: Alarm Output I Auxiliary Power I Fire I Console I Optional Keyswitch (BLACK lead) Ground (-) Return. 5: Auxiliary I Fire I Console I Optional Keyswitch (RED) Power: +lPVDC at SOOmA max. t. 6: Data In from Console ! Optional Keyswitch (GREEN)t. 7: Data Out to Console/Optional Keyswitch (YELLOW$. 8: Zone 1. (When Zones are used, a 1,000 Ohm EOLR should be wired between the farthest sensor connected to the zone terminal and the bw side of the zone.) 9-l 6: Zone wiring and zone returns. until all other AC power outlet ground: Available from &prong, 120 VAC power outlets only. To test the integriiy of the ground terminal, use a 3-wire circuit tester with neon lamp indicators. such as the UL Listed Ideal Model 61-035. or equivalent, available at most electrical supply stores. WARNING: To prevent Handset (TIP). risk of electrical shock, Handset (RING). disconnect telco jack lnmming Phone Line (TIP). lnmming Phone tine (RING). before servicing unit. EARTH GROUND (a proper earth ground must be provided to protect the system from lightning and electrostatic discharge damage). t Multiile consoles may be used, but each Ademco 5330 Console must be on an individual home run. Use no more than 220’ of 1122wire or 550’ of tl8 wire. Battery(+). When AC is present, 13.8VDC RED LEAD: is being developed to recharge a gel lead acid battery and when AC is absent, 12VDC cunent is drswn from the battery. Battery lead reversal will blow the battery fuse. BLACK LEAD: Battery (-). 17: 18: 19: 20: 21: SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM rrcuIo*uyyI WARNING:10 =- PREVENT THE RISK OF SHOCK, DISCONNECT s TELEPHONE LINE AT Ju) TELCC JACK BEFORE f-+-J ‘,,_ ,: e @. The following is a description of commands necessary for programming: PROCEDURE FUNCTION Installer options are stored in non-removable,electrically erasable, non-volatile EEROM memory.’ These options must be programmedfor the particular installation to establish its specific alarm and reportingfeatures. The security control may be programmedfrom a remote console. When programming, the field number will be displayed on the LCD display; also, each entry is displayed as it is keyed in. After programming, values that have been entered in each field can be reviewed and, if necessary, modified. *Note: It is possible to program the system at any time - even at the installer’s premises prior to the actual installation. Simply apply power temporarily to the control and then program the unit as desired. When programming from the console, note the following: 1. Enter the Programming mode by simultaneously depressing the r] and [t] keys within 50 seconds after power Is applled to the Control, or subsequently by keying the code 4 + 1 + 1 + 0 followed by depression of CODE + 0 keys. Once a Master code is programmed, use it instead of 4110 to gain access to the Programmingmode. 2. Immediately following entry into the program mode, 20 will be displayed. (If a 5330 console is used, 00 will be displayed. Enter ‘20 to access the programming start point). Following the above display, the system is ready to accept entries for Address 20. To program a data field, key r] plus Address (for example, ‘21). then make the required entry. To simply review a data field, key [#I plus Address. 3. When a data field has been completely programmed, the console will normally %eep” three times and then automatically proceed to, and display, the next data field address to be programmed (if not, key r] plus the address of the next field to be programmed). 4. If the number of digits that you enter in the data field is less than the maximum permitted (for example, phone number), then the console will display the last data entered. To proceed, the next data field address to be programmed must then be entered (for example, ‘42). 5. If an address is improperly entered, the console will display EE. Simply re-enter l or # plus the number. 1. POWER UP. then deoress r] and [#] simultanebusly within 50 seconds of powering up. OR 2. Initially, Key: 4 + 1 + 1 + 0 plus CODE key + 0. OR 3. After Master Code is programmed, key: Master Code + CODE key + 0. (If ‘98 was used to exit previously, method 1 above mrst be used to enter the program mode again.) l 99 (allows rsentty to proE~!!AAMMING gramming mode via Type 3 MODE entry method above) l 9 8 (inhibits re-entry to programming mode via Type 3 entry method) ADVANCE TO FIELD: [1+ ADDRESS (e.g. 21, 35.52, etc.). PROGRAMFIELD: m + ADDRESS, followed by data entries. ERASE FIELDS: [1+ ADDRESS + r] (only applies 10Addresses 40 thru 43 and 94.) READ FIELD: [#I + ADDRESS SPECIAL MESSAGES, ocOPEN CIRCUK (no communication between the Console and the Control). EE - ERROR (program entry mistake, m-enter the data). After powering up, AC, dl (disabled) and NOT READY will be displayed after approximately 4 seconds. This will revert to READY in appx. 1 minute, which allows PIRS, etc. to stabilize. To bypass this delay, press: # + 0. ENTER PRO&RAMMING MODE: -7-- SPECIFIC ADDRESS PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Note: The followlng shows Factory Default Settings withln brackets: [ ] 1 THE PROGRAMMING FORM PRINTED ON PAGE 10 CAN BE USED TO RECORD THE DATA FOR THIS INSTALLATION SYSTEM ARMING (*20-•23) l 20 MASTER SECURITY CODE [4][1][1][0] Enter 4 digits, O-9 (entry of all 4 is mandatory). Use of a ‘9” in the last position inhibits the Ambush feature. l 21 QUICK ARM ENABLE [0 ] Enter 1 for enabledor 0 for disabled ‘22 KEYSWITCH ENABLE [0 ] Enter 1 for enabled or 0 for disabled ‘23 FORCED BYPASS ENABLE [0 ] Enter 1 for enabledor 0 for disabled ZONE RESPONSE PROGRAMMING l 29-•39 ‘30 ALARM BELL TIMEOUT [l ] Externalsounderwill shut off after time allotted. Enter 1 digit. 8 minutes= 2 No timeout = 0 12minutes=3 4 minutes = 1. Use the foiiowlng table of zone types for programming addresses l 31-•37 O=Zone Disabled I= ENTRYIEXfT,Burglary 2= FIRE (w/timeout) 3= PERIMETER, Burglary 4= INTERIOR, FOLLOWER,Burglary 5.: TROUBLE BY DAY/ALARMBY NIGHT, Burglary 6- 24 Hr (Silent) 7= 24 Hr (Audible) 8=24Hr (Aux) 90 FIRE (w/o timeout), Fields ‘35 & l 37 only ‘31 RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONE 1 [l ] Enter 1 digit l 32 RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONE 2 [4 ] Enter 1 digit RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONE 3 ‘33 [3 ] Enter 1 digit RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONE 4 ‘34 [3 ] Enter 1 digit RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONE 6 ‘35 [2 ] Enter 1 digit, RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONE 6 ‘36 [7 ] Enter 1 digit RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONE 7 *37 (Console Panic) [6 ] Enter 1 digit Only zone types 0.2,6,7,8,9 applicable. ENTRY/EXIT DELAY ‘38 [2 ] System will wait the time allotted before sounding alarm upon entering. Enter 1 digit. Exit delay = Entry delay plus 15 seconds 2 = 30 Seconds 0 = 0 seconds 3 = 45 Seconds 1 = 20 Seconds ZONE 3 RESPONSE TIME TO OPEN ‘39 [ 0) 400 ms nominal = 0 10msnominal =l -8- [ DIALER PROGRAMMING (‘40.•48) l 40 PABX ACCESS CODE [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Enter 4 digits, O-9, for each PABX digit needed to access an outside line. To skip this field, enter l . If l is entered, no PABX number will be dialed and nothing will appear in this field. End field by entering ‘41 if not filled. To clear entries from field, press ‘40’. ‘41 PRIMARY PHONE No. I I[ I[ I[ 11 I[ I[ II II II Ii I[ 1 ‘42 Enter UD to 12 diaits. O-9. Do not fill unused spaces: End field-by entering ‘42 if not filled. To clear entries from field, press ‘41’. Note: Back-up reporting (8 calls are made to the secondary phone number if no acknowledgment is received after 8 attempts to the prfmary number) is automatic only ff there is a secondary phone number. SECONDARY PHONE No. 1 I[ I[ I[ I[ 11 I[ I[ I[ I[ I[ I[ 1 ‘43 ‘44 ‘45 ‘46 ‘47 See above. End fiekf by entering ‘43 if not filled. To dear entries from field, press l 42’. SUBSCRIBER ACCT. No. (151[15][ 15x151 Enter digits O-9; #+l l=B; #+12=C; #+13=D; #+14=E: or #+lS=F. Enter l as the fourth digit if a 3 digit accf no. (for 3+1 dialer reporting format) is used. Enter 0 as the first digit of a 4-digit acct no. for nos. OOOO0999. End field by entering ‘44 if only 3 digits are used. To clear entries from field, press ‘43’. REPORT FORMAT f 0 ] Determine which format is to be used to report to central station. Enter 1 digit. 0 = 3+1; 4+1 ADEMCO US Standard 1 - 3+1; 4+1 Radionics Standard 2 = 4+2 ADEMCO Lo Speed Standard 3 = 4+2 Radionics Standard 6 = 4+2 ADEMCO Express 8 = 3+1; 4+1 ADEMCO Lo Speed Expanded 9 = 3+1; 4+1 Radionics Expanded (Enter l as the 4th digit of l 43 if 3+1 dialer reporting is to be used.) PHONE SYSTEM SELECT [ 0 ] Enter 1 digit. If Central Station Rcvr is rxrron WATS tine: 0 = Pulse Dial 1 = Tone Dial ff Central Station Rcvr is on WATS line: 3=ToneDial 2 = Pulse Dial FUTURE USE [0] Enter 0. 15 SECOND DELqY ;;i BURG [ 0 ] = O-NO ConCnu8don PaQe9 e . 4110 PROGRAMMING FIELD SYSTEM PROGRAMMED FUNCTION ARMING MASTER SECURflY CODE ‘21 GUlCK ARM ENABLE ‘22 KEYSWITCH ENABLE ‘23 FORCED BYPASS ENABLE RESPONSE Enter 4 digits, O-9 0Elncl t 0 0 I no. 1 I yes +Elo t f-J PROGRAMMING tt qq ‘30 ALARM BELL TtMEOUT ‘31 ZONE 1 RESPONSE TYPE ‘32 ZONE 2 RESPONSE TYPE cl ‘33 ZONE 3 RESPONSE TYPE cl ‘34 ZONE 4 RESPONSE TYPE cl ‘35 ZONE 5 RESPONSE TYPE cl ‘36 ZONE 6 RESPONSE TYPE cl ‘37 ZONE 7 RESPONSE TYPE cl ‘36 ENTRY DELAY ‘39 ZONE 3 RESPONSE TO OPEN DIALER VALUES (‘200’23) ‘20 ZONE FORM PROGRAMMING i-fq t 0 I no, 1 -yes O-no,1 -yes (*29=39) O=none;l =4min;2=8min,3=12min ZONE TYPES FOR PROGRAMMING FIELDS ‘31-37 0 (or undefined) - Zone Disabled 11 ENTRY/EXlT. Burglary 2 I FIRE with timeout 3 I PERIMETER, Burglary 4 - INTERIORIFOLLOWER, 8urglary 5 I TROUBLE BY DAY/ALARM BY NIGHT, Burglary 6 I 24 Hr (Silent) 7 - 24 Hr (Audible) 8 = 24 Hr (Auxiliary) 9 I FIRE without timeout (Fields ‘35 and ‘37 only) .. c CONSOLE PANIC. Onty zone types 0.2,6,7,8,9 applicable. 0=0sec;1=20sec;2r30sec;3=45sec EXlTDelay=ENTRYDetay+lSsec 0 I 400 ms nominal; 1 - 10 ms nominal (*40-•47) ‘40 PABX ACCESS CODE Enter 4 digits, O-9. ff fewer than 4 digits entered, exit by clclocl pressing l (and press 41, lf entering next field). To clear entriis from field, press ‘40’. ‘41 PRIMARY PHONE No. nnnnnnnnnnnn 9. Do not fill unused spaces. If fewer than 12 digits entered, extt by pressing field). To clear entries from field, press ‘41’. l Enter upto 12digits. O(and press 42, if entering next SECONDARY PHONE No. nnnnnnnnnnnm 9. Do not fill unused spaces. If fewer than 12 digits entered, exit by pressing field). To clear entries from field, press ‘42’. l Enter upto 12digits, O(and press 43, if entering next ‘42 ‘43 Enter O-9; #+l 1 for B; #+12 for C:#+l3 SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No. EIxzlII for D; #+14 for E: #+15 for F. lf only 3 digits used. exit by pressing l (and press 44, if entering next field). To clear entries from field, press ‘43’. Examples: For Acct No. 1234. enter: m /2) -1 7) For Acct No. 8234. enter: rf 121 131 141 For Acot No. 123. enter: 17 121 131 1’1 Enter ’ as the 4th digit of ‘43 if 3+1 dialer reporting is to be used. cl 0 I 3+l, 4+1 ADEMCO LJSSTANDARD 6 or unshed = 4+2 ADEMCO EXPRESS 1 I 3+1.4+1 RADIONICSSTANDARD 6 = 3+1,4+1 ADEMCO US EXPANDED 2 = 4+2 ADEMCO US STANDARD 9 = 3+1,4+1 RADtONlCS EXPANDED 3 = 4+2 RADIONICSSTANDARD ‘44 REPORT FORMAT ‘45 PHONE SYSTEM SELECT l 46 FLmJREu8E l 47 15 SEC DlALER DELAY (BURG) t 0 tf 0 t 0 lf Cent. Sta. IS NOT on a ‘WATS time: 0 = Puke Dii; 1 = Tone Dial H Cent. Sta IS on a WATS line: 2 I Pulse Dii; 3 I Tone Dial Enter 0. 0 = no, 11 yes t If a number other than 0 or 1 is entered. even numbers = same as 0; odd numbers = same as 1. ff If a number greater than 3 is entered, the control will subtract multiples of 4 to gel to the allowable pro9rarn range. 41 lOPRV2 4IQ2 (See Insauctions N4926VS) OVER* RESTORE REPORT CODES (‘51-‘74): Wlth a 3+1 or 4+1 Standard F&mat: Enter a code in the first box: l-9, 0, B. C, D, E, or F. Enter [#+lO] for 0, [#+ll) for 8, [t+l2] for C. [#+13) for D, [#+14] for E. [#+15] for F. A [0] (nor [#+lO]) in the first box will disable a report. A [0] (nor [#+lO]) in the second box will result in auto&tic advance to the next fiik! when programming. With an Expanded or 4+2 Format: Enter codes in both boxes (1st and 2nd digits) for 1-9, 0, or B-F, as described above. A [O] (not [#+lO]) in the second box will eliminate the expanded message for that report. A [O] (not [#+lO]) in horh boxes wilt disable the repon. rl Examples: For Code 3 (Smgle D@it). enter: )3) ALARM For Code 32 (Two Digits). enter: 131 121 For Code B2 (Hexadeama!) enter: IkllJ 12) REPORT CODES RESTORE RPT CODES (‘70=74) ‘70 ALARM RESTORE RPT CODE cl 2nd digit is automatically sent as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in ‘51-‘59, if expanded or 4+2 reporting is selected. ‘71 TROUBLE RESTORE RPT CODE [I l 72 BYPASS RESTORE RPT CODE III ‘73 AC RESTORE RPT CODE III ‘74 LOWBATRESTORERPTCODE IT1 DOWNLOAD INFO I] (‘94=97) ‘94 r;y,Pli;“;No.l ‘96 Enter up to 12 digits, O-9. Do not fill unused spaces. H fewer than 12 digits entered, exit field by pressing (and press 95. if entering next field). To clear entries from field, press ‘94’. INITIALIZES DOWNLOAD ID, SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No. FOR INITIAL DOWNLOAD No entry required. ZEROS ALL PROGRAM FIELDS No entry required. (c51-‘59) ]“, ,, I, ,I ] l ‘51 ZONE 1 ALARM FIEPOFIT CODE III ‘52 ZONE2AlARMREPORTCODE rjil ‘53 ZONE 3 AIARM REPOFtT CODE 1-i ‘54 ZONE4AlARMREPORlCODE IIrj ‘55 ZONE5ALARMFtEPORTCODE IIT1 l 56 ZONE 6 ALARM REPORT CODE II ‘57 ZONE7AfARMREPORTCODE~ (Console Panic) nr1 ‘56 ZONE8AlAFIMFU’OFlTCODE (Duress) nr1 ‘59 ZONE 9 AIARM REPORKC~) I-III SYS STATUS ‘60 TROUBLE REPORT CODE III ‘61 BYPASS REPORT CODE ElII ‘62 AC LOSS REPORT CODE III ‘63 LOW BAT REPORT CODE III ‘64 TESTREPOFfTCODE III ‘65 OPEN REPORT CODE I ‘66 RPT CODES II TO EXIT PROGRAM rj (‘SO-‘66) l-t-t MODE (‘98 or ‘99) Press ‘98 or ‘99 if exiting programming, or next field number if wntinuing. ‘98 EXRS PROGRAMMING MODE and prevents re-entry by: Master Code + Code + 0. ‘99 m REPORT CODE El I CLOSE .. TTT 2nd diiit is automatically sent as the user number if. expanded or 4+2 reporting is . 411OPRVP4192(See Instructions N4926V5) ‘97 EXmS PROGRAMMING MODE and elkws re-entry by: Master Code + Code + 0: (‘71 IX ,/ ~~EMcoJ FIELD SYSTEM 4110 PROGRAMMING FUNCTION ARMING PROGRAMMED VALUES (‘20~‘23) ‘20 MASTER SECURITY CODE ‘21 QUICK ARM ENABLE Enter 4 digits, O-9 17000 I no, 1 = yes q-Jo ‘22 KEYSWTTCH ENABLE tcJo *no,1 -yes ‘23 FORCED BYPASS ENABLE tOo -no,1 -yes ZONE RESPONSE PROGRAMMING AIAFIM BELL TtMEOUT ‘31 ZONE 1 RESPONSE TYPE Cl ‘32 ZONE 2 RESPONSE TYPE cl ‘33 ZONE 3 RESPONSE TYPE 0 ‘34 ZONE 4 RESPONSE TYPE 0 ‘35 ZONE 5 RESPONSE TYPE 0 ‘36 ZONE 6 RESPONSE TYPE 0 ‘37 ZONE 7 RESPONSE TYPE ‘38 ENTRY DELAY 0 t’t 0 l 39 ZONE 3 RESPONSE TO OPEN PROGRAMMING (*29=39) =none;1=4min;2=8min,3=12min ‘30 DIALER FORM CJO t 0 ’ ZONE TYPES FOR PROGRAMMING FIELDS ‘31.37 0 (or undefined) I Zone Disabled 1 - ENTRY/EXIT, Burglary 2 - FIRE with timeout 3 I PERIMETER, Burglary 4 = INTERIOR/FOLLOWER. Burglary 5 I TROUBLE BY DAYIAIARM BY NIGHT, Burglary 6 I 24 Hr (Silent) 7 I 24 Hr (Audiie) CONSOLE PANIC. Onfy zone types 0.26.7.8.9 applicable. O-Osec;1-2Osec;2-3osec;3~45sec EXIT Delay = ENTRY Delay + 15 set 0 I 400 ms nominal; 1 I 10 ms nominal (*40-•47) ‘40 PABX ACCESS CODE Enter 4 digits, O-9. tf fewer than 4 digits entered, exit by 0000 pressing l (and press 41, if entering next field). To clear entries from field, press ‘40’. l 41 PRIMARY PHONE No. nnnnnmnnnnnn 9. Do not fill unused spaces. If fewer than 12 digits entered, exit by pressing field). To clear entries from field, press ‘41’. l Enter up to 12 digits, O(and press 42. if entering next ‘42 SECONDARY PHONE No. nnnnnnnnnnnn Enter upto 12digitq O9. Do not fill unused spaces. N fewer than 12 digits entered, exit by pressing ’ (and press 43, if entering next field). To clear entries from field, press ‘42’. l 43 SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No. Enter O-9; #+l 1 for 8; #+12 for C:#+l3 IIIIIII for 0: #+14 for E; a+15 for F. If only 3 digits used, exit by pressing l (and press 44, if entering next field). To clear entries from field, press ‘q3’. Exmpks: For Acu No. 1234, enmr: 1’ 121 m 14( For Acct No. 8234, entar: ml 121 131 141 For Acct No. 123,enter: m 121 131 1’1 Enter ’ as the 4th diiit at ‘43 if 3+1 dialer reporting is to be used. Cl OP~+~,~+~ADEMCC~J~STANDARD 6 or u&fined = 4+2 ADEMCO EXPRESS I= 3+ t ,4+1 RADICNICSSTANDARD 6 6 3+1.4+1 ADEMCO l.S EXPANDED 2 = 4+2 ADEMCO L’S STANDARD 9 = 3+1.4+1 RADIONICSEXPANDED 3 = 4+2 RADIONICSSTANDARD l 44 REPORT FORMAT l 45 PHONE SYSTEM SELECT ‘46 FUTURE USE ‘47 15 SEC DIALER DELAY (BURG) t 0 fl 0 t 0 ff Cent. Sta. IS NOT on a WATS line: 0 - Pulse Dial; 1 -Tone Dii if Cent. Sta. IS on a WATS line: 2 I Pulse Dial; 3 = Tone Dial Enter 0. 0 I no, 1 I yes t~anumbero~thanOor1isentered,evennumben=sameasO;oddnumbers=~asl. tt If a number greater than 3 is entered. the controi will rubtract multipie of 4 to get to the allowable program range. 41 lOPRV2 4192 (Sea Instructions N4926VS) OVER* ‘TO PROGRAM ALARM, SYSTEM STATUS, AND RESTORE REPORT CODES (‘51=74): With a 3+1 or 4+1 Standard Format: Enter a code in the fkf box: l-9.0. B. C, D. E, or F. Enter (#+lO] for 0. p;] for B, (#+12] for C. [#+13] for D, (#+14] for E. (#+15] A (01 (not [#+lO]) in the first box will disable a report. A [O] (not[#+lO]) in the secondbox will result in automatic advance to the next field when programming. With an Expanded or 4+2 Format: Enter codes in bofh boxes (1st and 2nd digits) for l-9. 0, or B-F, as described above. A [O] (not [#+lO]) in the second box will eliminate the expanded message for that report. A IO] (norM+lOl) in both boxes will disable the report. Exemplee: For Code 3 (Single Digit), enter: 131 -1 For Code 32 (Two Digits), enter: 131 12) For Cc& 82 (Hexadecimal)enter: (m ALARM REPORT CODES RESTORE RPT CODES (‘70=74) ‘70 ALARM RESTORE RPT CODE El 2nd digit is automatically sent as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in ‘51-‘59. if expanded or 4+2 reporting is selected. ‘71 TROUBLE RESTORE RPT CODE 11 ‘72 BYPASS RESTORE RPT CODE III ‘73 AC RESTORE RPT CODE III ‘74 LOW BAT RESTCRE RPT CODE n DOWNLOAD INFO II I1 (*94=97) l 94 ~AD~yyl.( ‘96 Enter up to 12 digits, O-9. Do not fill unused spaces. If fewer than 12 digits entered, exit field by pressing (and press 95, if entering next field). To clear entries from field, press ‘94’. INfTlALQES DOWNLOAD ID, SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No. FOR INfTlAL DDWNLOAD No entry required. ZEROS ALL PROGRAM FIELDS No entry required. r[ (*51=59) ,I I, I, ,I I, , l ‘51 ZONE 1 ALARM REPORTCODE mr[ ‘52 ZONE2ALARMREPORTCODE mr[ ‘53 ZONE 3 AIARM REPORT CODE m ‘54 ZONE4AlARMREPCRTCCDE III1 ‘55 ZONE5AlAFtMREPORTCODE nII-1 ‘56 ZONE6ALARMREPORTCODE Tit-1 ‘57 ZONE 7 ALARM REPORTCCDE (Console Panic) I-II] rI TO EXIT PROGRAM ‘59 STATUS l 80 TFOUBLE REPORT CODE III ‘61 BYPASS REPORT CODE III ‘82 AC LOSS REPORT CODE III l 63 LOW BATREPORT CODE nn ‘84 TEST REPORT CODE III ‘65 OPEN REPORT CODE El ‘66 RPT CODES (‘SO-•66) ttt ttt CLOSE REPORT CODE I m 2nd digii is automatically sent as the user number ff expanded or 4+2 reporting is selected. 4 11OPRVP4J92(See Instructions N4926V5) MODE (‘98 or Press ‘98 or ‘99 if exiting programming, or next field number if continuing. ‘98 EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and Prevents m-entry by: Master Code + Code + 0. EXTTS PROGRAMMING MODE and ‘99 aIows m-entry by: Master Code + Code + 0. ‘58 SYS ‘97 l 99) * Continuadfrom Page 3 The Alarm. System Status and Restore Reporl Codes shown in fields ‘Sl-‘74 in the following sections may be designated to rapon to the central station in any of the above fats. The 3+1 and 4+1 Standard formats comprise a 3 for 4) digit subsczibernumber and a single diiit reporl code (e.g. Alarm. Trouble, Restore, Open, Close). The 3+1 and 441 Expanded formats comprise a 3 for 4) digit subsaiber number, and a single digit report code, followed by a second line where the report cada is repeated 3 (or 4) times and followed by another number (normally the zone number) or user ID related to that report The 442 formats comprise a 4 digit subscriber number and single digit report code. immediitety followed by the zone number (nonally) or user ID. 3411441 3411441 4+2 - AC Loss =SS)T =w 8 sss(S) E Lowaatl =ev L Bypass S=(S) A JWA) 2 ssso f l-mnt izgb” sss(SlE ssssbu SSSSTt ‘52 -8b -h l 53 EWEI & sss(S) L LLLfu La -7-. sss(s)O ooo(O) u sssoc cccou sss(s)G ClOSe Test l 54 -4 ‘55 -0i.f l 58 SSSSCU SsasPz Lo8at Res. - -AA, RLLB Trouble Ftes. -e -R-T’ Bypass Res. fv+ww =-Rg WWWW -w 2s Tt P = EABE= LLB s 05 C= U= Gg = -R= RTt = R8 b = RAAC = ALL 8 = SubsuibarID Alarm Code-1st digit T~bcatI~ Zone Number--2nd diiit Tiibk-code (1st a 2nd digitsj Bypass Code (1st 6 2nd digits) AC Loss Code (1st 6 2nd digits) Low 8aUery Code(lrt 6 2nd digits) Open Code-1st Digit Close -1st Dioit UserNumber(lst~2nddigik) Test Code I1 st 6 2nd diaik) Restore C&e (Alarm)15 6.2nd digits bslore Coda (TrM)l st 6 2nd digits Restore Code (8yps)l st 6 2nd digits Restore Code (AC) 1st 6 2nd digits Restore Code (8at)lst 6 2nd diiik ‘Zone numbers for: [‘I 6 (#] = 7 Duress = 8 Tamper= 9 ‘57 s86sGa Resmre A&ml AC Restore WllWtX SSSorSSSS= A= TO PROGRAM ALARM, SYSTEM STATUS, AND RESTORE REPORT CODES (Fields ‘51.‘74): With a 3+1 or 441 Standard Format: Enter a code in the first box: l-9, 0. B, C, D. E. or F. Enter (X+10] for 0, (#+ll] for 8, [#+12] for C, [#+13] for D. [#+14] for E. (#+15] for F. A (01 (not (#+lO]) in the fifsl box will disable a report. A [0] (not [#+lO]) in the second box will resuli in automatic advance to the next field when programming. With an Expanded or 4+2 Format: Enter codes in both boxes (1st and 2nd digits) for l-9,0, or B-F, es described above. A (01 (not (W+lO]) in the second box will eliminate the expanded message for that report. A 101(not I#41 01) in both boxes will disable the report. See examples on programming form. SYSTEM STATUS CODES ALARM REPORT CODES (Fields l 60 - ‘66) (Fields l 51 - *Se) l 5 1 ZONE 1 ALARM CODE ‘60 TROUBLE CODE IOI 101 ZONE 2 ALARM IOI (0 I ZONE 3 ALARM (0 I (0 1 ZONE 4 ALARM CODE ‘61 !%!SS CODE l 62 !t&SS CODE ‘63 CODE I ‘64 CODE ‘65 ZONE 7 ALARM CODE CONSOLE PANIC .- . .a . l 66 (0I 10I ZONE 5 ALARM PIPI ZONE 6 ALARM IOI (0 I ’ CODE CODE IOI (0 I LO BAT CODE p&] RPT CODE ii&i! RPT CODE (0 ] (2nd digit I User (I) CLOSE RPT CODE (0 ] (2nd digit - User #) ‘58 ZONE 8 ALARM CODE I” DURESS 1 1” 1 10 110 1 I ‘59 iONE 9 ALhFiti ‘CODE TAMPER [O ] (0 ] (Fi Id ‘70 - -74) ‘70 ALARM RESTORE RPf :O:E IS1 DIGIT 101(2nd dinit normaflv zone 61 When set to 0. all restores are b&&d. The 2nd dii of an alarm restortz-2 digif report is the same as the 2nd digit of the alarm repoti being restored as found in fields ‘51. ‘59. ‘71 TROUBLE RESTORE CODE (01 (01 ff the 1st digit is sel to 0. reporting is disabled. Trouble restore is reported only if a//troubles in the system are restored. ‘72 BYPASS RESTORE CODE (01 (01 ff the 1st digit is set to 0, reporting is disabled. l 73 AC RESTORE RPT CODE (01 (0] if the 1st digit is set to 0. reporting is disabled. l 74 LO BAT RESTORE CODE (01 (01 If the 1st digit is set to 0, reporting is disabled. DOWNLOAD INFORMATION (*94-•97) l 94 DOWNLOAD PHONE NUMBER [ I[ I[ I[ Ii II II I[ I[ I! I[ II I ‘96 l 97 TO ‘98 ‘99 -9- Enter up to 12 digits: O-9. Do not fill unused spaces. End field by entehng ’ if not filled. To clear entries from iield, press ‘94’. INITIALIZES DOWNLOAD ID AND SUBSCRIBER ACCT. No. FOR DOWNLOADING (No entry required) ZEROES AU PROGRAM FIELDS (No entry required) EXIT PROGRAM MODE p96 or l 99) Press ‘98 or ‘99 if exiting programming, or next field number if continuing. EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and prevents re-entry by: Master Code + Code + 0. EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE and allows re-entry by: Master Code + Code + 0. PROGRAMMINGFORM 4110 FIELD SYSTEM FUNCTION ARMING PROGRAMMED VALUES Enter 4 digits, O-9 ‘20 MASTER SECURflY CODE ‘21 OulcK ARM ENABLE +I30 -no, 1 -yes ‘22 KEYSWITCH ENABLE +I3 rno.l -yes FORCED BYPASS ENABLE +I30 -no,1 -yes ‘23 ZONE RESPONSE .OclclU PROGRAMMING ++q q ‘30 AlARMBELLnMEoUT ‘31 ZONE 1 RESPONSE TYPE ‘32 ZONE 2 RESPONSE TYPE cl ‘33 ZONE 3 RESPONSE TYPE cl ‘34 ZONE 4 RESPONSE lYPE cl '35 ZONE 5 RESPONSE TYPE cl '36 ZONE 6 RESPONSE TYPE El '37 ZONE 7 RESPONSE TYPE '38 ENTRY DELAY cl ++ c] ‘39 ZONE3RESPONSETOOPEN DIALER i7 (‘20~~23) PROGRAMMING + q (‘29=39) O=n0na;l =4min;2-8min,3-12min ZONE TYPES FOR PROGRAYUING FIELDS VI-37 0 (or undefined) = Zone Disabled 1 I ENTRY/EXIT. Burglary 2 I FIRE with timeout 3 - PERIMETER Burglary 4 I INTERlOR/FOLLOWER. Burglary 5 - TROUBLE BY DAY/ALARM BY NIGHT, Burglary 6 I 24 Hr (Silent) 7 I 24 Hr (Audiie) 8 I 24 Hr (Auxiliiry) 9 I FIRE without timeout (Fields ‘35 and ‘37 only) CONSOLE PANIC. Only zone types 0,2,6,7,8.9 applicable. 0=0sec,;1=20sec;2=30sac;3=45sec EXIT Delay = ENTRY Delay + 15 sac 0~400msnominal;1=10msrmminal (*40-•47) l 40 PABX ACCESS CODE Enter 4 digits. O-9. ff fewer than 4 digits entered. exit by cl0cl0 pressing l (and press 41, if entering next field). To clear entries from field, press ‘40’. ‘41 PRIMARY PHONE No. nnnnnnnnnnnn 9. Do not fill unused spaces. ff fewer than 12 digits entered, exit by pressing fiild). To dear entries fmm fiifd, press ‘41’. l Em upm 12dWs. O(and press 42, if entering next SECONDARY PHONE No. nnnnnnnnnnnri 9. Do not fill unused spacxts. H fewer than 12 digits entered, exit by pressing field). To dear entries from field, press ‘42’. l Enterupml2dk$s,O(and press 43, if entering next l 42 ‘43 Enter O-9; 6+11 for 8; kl2 for CM13 SUBSCRIBER ACCOUNT No. OOIIII for D; 6+14 for E; #+15 for F. If only 3 diiits used, exit by pressing ’ (and press 44. if entering next field). To dear entries from field. press ‘43’. Exmpkw: For Accl No. 1224. enter: LT 121 131 14( For Acu No. 8234. enter: ) ‘44 REPORTFORMAT 121 131 141 For ~cct No. 123, enter: 1-i-l 121 m 1’1 Enter l as the 4th digit of ‘43 if 3+1 dialer reporting is to bs used. cl 6or-=4+2ADEMCOEXPRESS 0 = 3+1. kl ADEMCO Us STANOAR 6 I 3+1.4+1 ADEMCO U8 EXPANDED 1 - 3+1.4+1 R4DIoNlcs STANDARD 9 = 3+1, kl RADIONICSEXFANDED 2=4+2AoEMcoussTANDARo 3 - 4+2 RADIONICS srANMRo fi OH l 45 PHONE SYSTEM SELECT ‘46 FUTURE USE '47 15 SEC DLALER DELAY (BURG) + 0 + 0 Cent.Sta. ISNOTona WATS line: 0 -PulseDial; 1 -ToneDi If Cent. Sta. IS on a WATS fine: 2 I Pulse Dii, 3 I Tone Dial Enter 0. 0 = no, 1 I yes RESTORE TO PROGRAM ALARM, SYSTEM STATUS, AND’ RESTORE REPORT CODES (‘51-‘74): Wlth a 3+1 or 4+1 Standard Format: Enter a code in the first box: l-9.0. B, C, 0, E, or F. Enter [#+lO] for 0, [#+ll] for B. [#+12] for C, [#+13] for 0, [#+14] for E, (r&15] for F. A IO] (not [#+lO]) in the f&box will disable a report. A [O] (nor [#+lO]) in the secondbox will result in automatic advance to the next field when programming. Wlth an Expanded or 4+2 Format: Enter codes in both boxes (1st and 2nd digits) for 1-9, 0, or B-F. as described above. A [O] (nor [#+lO]) in the second box will eliminate the expanded message for that report. A (01 (nor f#+lOl) in both boxes will disable the report. Fl Examples: For Code 3 (Single Diiit). enter: v1 ALARM For Code 32 (Two Diiits). enter: l- 1-2 For Code 82 (Hexadecimal) enter: [m 121 REPORT CODES RPT CODES (*70=74) ‘70 AIARM RESTORE RPT CODE El 2nd digit is automatically sent as the 2nd digit of the zone alarm report code programmed in ‘51-X9, if expanded or 4+2 reporting is selected. ‘71 TROUBLERESTORERPTCOOE Ilr[ ‘72 BYPASS RESTORE RPT CODE III ‘73 AC RESTORE RPT CODE III l 74 LOWBATRESTORERPTCOM mr[ DOWNLOAD l 94 INFO (+94=97) DOWNLOAD PHONE No. qEntercloonnclclcllJocl UP to 12 digits, O-9. Do not fill unused spaces. (‘51-‘59) ff fewer than 12 diiits entered, exit fiefd by pressing (and press 95. if entering next field). To clear entries from field, press ‘94’. lNlTlALlZES DOWNLOAD ID, SUBSCRfBER ACCOUNT No. FOR INflTAL DOWNLOAD No entry required. ZEROS ALL PROGRAM FIELDS No entry required. l ‘51 ZONE 1 AJARM REPORTCODE mrj ‘52 ZONE2AlARMREPOFlTCODE mr1 ‘53 ZOf’IE3ALARMREPORTCODE mr( ‘97 ‘54 ZONE4ALAJ?MREPORTCODE III1 TO EXIT PROGRAM [rl[ Press ‘98 or ‘99 ff exiting programming, or next field number if continuing. ‘55 ZONE5AlARMREFORTCODE ‘56 ZONE6AfARMREPOfTrcoDE ‘57 ZoNE?kuAlwREPoKrcoDE (Console Panic) ‘56 ZoNE8ALARMREPoRTcQDE (Duress) 1111 ‘59 zmEg~~-y=) III SYS STATUS ‘60 TROUBLEREPORTCODE III ‘61 BYPASS REPORTCODE III ‘62 AC LOSS REPORT CODE ElII ‘63 LOW BAT REPORT CQDE III ‘64 TESTREPORTCQDE III ‘65 OPENREPORTCODE I * ‘86 RPT CODES ‘96 IlI[ Ill] ‘98 ‘99 (*60-‘66) ttt ttt CLOSE REPORT CODE I m 2nd diit is automatically sent as the user number if expanded or 4+2 reporting is selected. -ll- MODE (‘98 or U(fT5PROGRAMMlNGMODEand preVenrs reentry by: Master Code + Code + 0. EXRS PROGRAMMING MODE and aUows reentry by: Master Code + Code + 0. l QQ) TESTING THE SYSTEM After installation is completed, the Security System should be carefully tested. 1. With the System in the disarmed state, check that all zones are intact. If NOT READY is displayed, press the r] key to display the faulted zone(s). Restore faulted zone(s) if necessary, so that READY is displayed. Fauff and restore every sensor individually to assure that it is being monitored by the system. 2. Enter the security code and press the TEST key. The external sounder (if used) should sound for 1 second and then turn off each time a contact is faulted. A test report should be transmitted (if programmed) to the Central Station immediately. If the backup battery is discharged or missing, the external sounder.will not turn on and a LOW BATTERY report will be transmitted instead of a TEST report. The keypad will beep once per minute to indicate that the system is in the Test Mode. 3. Battery Test: For UL Listed Household fire/burglary installations, a Battery Test Switch (Ademco No. 1206) must be installed next to the Control, so that the system’s backup battery can be tested periodically (at least weekly). To test the battery, enter test mode as described in step Alann messages will be sent to the central station during the following tests 4 8 5. r”, i.,, ;; Notify them that tests will be in progress. 4. Arm the system and fault one or more zones. After 15 seconds (if optional dialer delay is selected), silence afarm sounder(s) by entering the code and pressing OFF. Check Entry/Exit delay zones. 5. Check the keypad-initiated alarm by pressing the Panic key pairs - r] and [#I. If the system has been programmed for audible emergency, the console will emit a steady alarm sound, and ALARM and 07 will be displayed. Silence the alarm by entering the security code and pressing OFF. If the system has been programmed for silent emergency, there will be no audible alarms or displays, but a report will be sent to the central station. 6. Notify the central station that all tests are finished, and verify results with them. Note: If the battery standby capacity is exceeded during an AC power failure, the 4110 will automatically shut itseff off. Regular maintenance and inspection (at least annually) by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarmsyStem. The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offerfng a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation and limftatiins of the alarm system and its component parts. Recommendations must be included for a specific program of frequent testing (at least weekfy) to insure the system’s proper operation at all times. 2 above and check that the POWER LED is on, indicating the presence of AC power in the system. Momentarily depress the Battery Test Switch. If the battery is operational, the POWER LED will go out, but the system will remain in the Test mode. If the battery is weak, or not present, the system will reset and the console will display “df’. To restore the system, and silence any beeping, enter the security code and press the OFF key. c----l i ACCESSORIES No. No. BRK No. No. No. No. 4116 1321rTFP 16.5VAC 25VA Plug-In Transformer (U.S.A. installations). 1321CN 16.5VAC 25VA Plug-In Transformer (Canadianinstallations). PA400B Piezoelectric Alarm Sounder, 90dB output (mounts in singlegang box). 702 Self-contained 20 watt Siren (indoor or outdoor). 740 Extremely loud Piezoelectric Alarm Sounder, 122dB output (indoor or outdoor). 411 OPRVP ProgrammingForm (Pkg of 50) No. BRK BRK BRK also: -12- Tampered Single LED Remote Station (Arming/DisarmingKeyswitch). NO7E: Obtain Lo&switch separately (Ademo No. 2774-70. 40%70, 014005-70). 1206 Battery Test Switch (N.C.Momentary) Requiredfor UL Installations 1412 4-wfre fonfzation Products of Combustion Detector 2412 4-wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector 2412TH 4-wire Photoelectric Smoke Detector w/l35OF (57%) Heat Detector Nos. 4127, 4137, and 5330 (see SPECIFICATIONS on next page). f----I 4110 SECURfTY CONTROL l.Physlcal: 12-l/2” (318mm)W 14-l/2” (368mm)H 3” (78mm)D 2. Electrical: VOLTAGE INPUT: 16.5VAC from plug-in 25VA transformer, Ademco No. 1321ITF2. (in U.S.A.). Note: For Canadian installations, a’ No. 1321CN transformer must be used. RECHARGEABLE BACK-UP BATTERY: 12VDC 4AH (Gel type) ALARM SOUNDER: 10.5-l 3.8V, P.OAmp output can drive 12V BELLS or can drive one or two 702 (serles connected) self-contained 20-watt sirens. Do not connect two 702s in parallel. AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT: 10.5-13.8VDC, 5OOrnAmax. fnterrupts for smoke detector reset. Note : For UL installations, Alarm Sounder plus Auxiliary Power currents should not exceed 600mA. STANDBY TIME: 4 HRS with Auxiliary load of 5OOmA (using 4AH battery).To determine total standby battery load, add 1OOmAto total Aux. power output and remote console currents. FUSES: Battery (3A) No. 90-12 Sounder (2A) No. 90-2 3: Communlcatlon: FORMATS SUPPORTED: Ademco Express, 10 characters/set, DTMF (TouchTone) Data Tones, 1400/2300Ht ACK, 1400Hz KISSOFF Ademco Low Speed, 10 pulseslsec, 1900Hz Data Tone, 1400Hz ACKMISSOFF Radionlcs/SESCOA, 20 pulses/sec.l8OOHz Data Tone, 2300Hz ACfUKISSOFF Can report O-9,B-F Line Seize: Double Pole Ringer Equivalence: 0.08 FCC Registration No.: AC 398U-68192-AL-E 4127 REMOTE CONSOLE 1. Physlcal: 5-518’ (143mm)W 4-11/16’ (119mm)H 718’ (22mm) D 2. Electrical: Voltage Input: 12VDC Current Drain: 20mA 3. Interface Wlrlng: RED: 12VDC input (+) aux pwr GREEN: Data Out to Control YELLOW: Data In from Control BLACK: Ground 4137 REMOTE -CONSOLE 1. Physlcal: 8-2/5’ (213mm)W 4-314’ (121mm) H l-1/10” (28 mm) 0 2. Electrlcal: Voltage Input: 12VDC Currht Drain: 60mA 3. Interface Wiring: RED: 12VDC input (+) aux pm BLUE: 18VDC input from optional No 1350 or 1360 Power Pack GREEN: Data Out to Control YELLOW: Data In from Control BLACK: Ground and (-) connection from optional No. 1350 or 1360 Power Pack 6330 REMOTE ALPHA CONSOLE (Seiecl Vector Device) 1. Physlcal: 7-3/4” (197mm)W 4-7116” (113mm)H l-114’ (32mm)D 2. Electrlcal: Voftage Input: 12VDC Current Drain: ,105mA 3. Interface Wlrlng: RED: 12VDC inpuf (+) aux pwr GREEN: Data Out to Control YELLOW: Data In from Control BLACK: Ground -13- I WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF ‘THIS ALARM SYSTEM I While this System is an advanced design security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons. For example: Intrusion detectors (e.g., passive infrared detectors), smoke detectors, and many other sensing devices will not work without power. Battery-operated devices will not work without batteries, with dead batteries, or if the batteries are not put in properly. Devices powered solely by AC will not work ff their AC power supply is cut off for any reason, however briefly. . A user may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough. While smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths in the United States, they may not activate or provide earfy warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35% of all fires, according to data published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with this System may not work are as follows. Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and positioned. Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors, such as in chimneys, in walls, or roofs, or on the other side of closed doors. Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building. A second floor detector, for example, may not sense a first floor or basement fire. Finally, smoke detectors have sensing limitations. No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time. In general, detectors may not always warn about fires caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits, chiklren playing with matches, or arson. Depending on the nature of the fire and/or bcation of the smoke detectors, the detector, even if it operates as anticipated, may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death. Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagrammed in their installation manual. Passive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection. They do create multiple beams of protection, and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams. They cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes piace behind walls, ceilings, floors, closed doors, glass partitions, glass doors, or windows. Mechanical tampering, masking, painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors, windows or any part of the optical system can reduce their detection ability. Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature; however, as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 90” to lSO”F, the detection performance can decrease. Afarm warning devices such as sirens, bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers ff they are bcated on the other side of cbsed or partly open doors. tf warning devices are located on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms, then they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms. Even persons who are awake may not hear the warning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo, radio, air conditioner or other appliance, or by passing traffii. Finally, afarm warning devices, however bud, may not warn hearing-impaired people. 9 Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service. Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders. 9 Even if the system responds to the emergency as intended, however, occupants may have insufficient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation. In the case of a monitored alarm system, authorities may not respond appropriately. This equipment, like other electrical devices, is subject to component failure. Even though this equipment is designed to last as bng as 20 years, the electronic components could tail at any time. The most common cause of an afarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance. This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors are working properly. The security console (and remote keypad) should be tested as well. Installing an alarm system may make the owner eligibie for a lower insurance rate, but an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance. Homeowners, property owners and renters should continue to act prudently in protecting themselves and continue to insure their lives and property. We continue to develop new and improved protection devices. Users of alarm systems owe it to themsefves and their loved ones to learn about these developments. :‘g, \ l l l l -7 ‘.. l .!1 .. -14- ! CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS (DOC) STATEMENT NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. iBefore installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the IloCal telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of iconnection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be ~extendedby means of certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer shouM be aware ‘that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. ‘Repairs io certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the 1supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the elect&al ground Wnnections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularlyimportantin rural areas. Caution: User should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority,or electrician, as appropriate. The (LN) assigned to 8aCh t8rminal device d8nOt8S the percentage of the total load to b8 Wnn8Ct8d to a telephone loop which is used by the device, to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may consist of any combinationof devices subject Onlyto the requirementthat th8 total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100. AVIS L%tiquette du ministr&e des Communications du Canada identifie le mat&f81 homologri6. Cette Btiquette Wrtiiie ‘que le materiel est conforme a cettaines normes de protection, d’exploitation et de s&urit6 des rdseaux de t&~communications. Le minister8 n’assure toutefois pas que I8 mat&i81 fonctionnera a la satisfaction de I’utilisateur. Avant d’installer c8 mat&iel, l’utilisateur doit S’aSSur8rqu’il eSt permis de I8 racwrder aux installations de Pentrepriselocale de t6l6wmmunication. Le matMel dolt 4galement &re install6 en suivant une method acceptde ,de raccordement. DanS CertainScas, l8S filS iftt&ieUrS de I’8I’Itr8priS8utilis& pour un ~8rvic8 individuel a lign8 ‘Unique p8UVent 8tr8 prOlOng& au moyen d’un diSpOSitifhomologu4 d8 raCWrd8ment (cordon prolongateur lt&phOniqtJ8 iM8m8). L’abonne ne dOit pas OUbli8rqU’il8St possible que la WIIfOrmit~ aux Wndiiions honch Ici-dessus n’empechent pas la degradation du sefvtce par certaines situations. ACtUellem8nt,les enterprises de ~t6l4wmmunication ne permettent pas’que I’on raccorde leur mat&i81 aux jacks d’abonn~s, sauf dans l8s cas ~precis p&us par les tarrifs patticuliars de ces entmprises. ales reparations de mat&i81 homologue doivent &re 8ff8ch~~8spas un centre d’entretien canadien authoris4 idesign par le fOUmiSSeUr. La wmpagnie de t~l6wmmunications p8ut demander a l’utilisateur de debrancher un iappareil a la suite de reparations ou de modifications effectu68s par l’utilisateur ou a cause de mauvais jfonctionnement. ‘Pour sa propre protection, I’utilisateur doit s’assurer que tous 18sfils de mise B la terre de la sourc8 d’energie 6lectriqu8, d8S lign8SM6phOniqU8Set des CanaliSatiOnS d’eau m&alliqU8S,S’il y en a, Wnt racWrd& ensemble. Cette p&caution es1particuli~rementimportante dans les r4gions rurales. tAvertissement: L’utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de fair8 ces raccordements l&m&me; il doit avoir rewurs B un ~service d’inspection des installations 6lecttiques. ou & un &ctrician, selon le cas. ,* . w(lC) assign4 a ChaqU8dispositif terminal pour 6vtter toute surcharge indique le pourcentagede ila charge tOtalequi p8ut &re t’aCWtde6a un circuit t6l6phOniqueboud6 utilis6 par ce dispositif. La terminaisondu Icircuit boucl6 peUt &re COnStitU68de n’imporle quell8 WmbinaiSOnde dispositifs, pourvu que la somme des iindices de charoe de I’ensembledes dispositifs ne depasse Pas 100. -15- COMMUNICATIONS 1This equipment FEDERAL has been tested to FCC requirements COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT and has been found acceptable for use. The FCC requires the following statement for your information: This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. ft has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. ff this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the foffowing measures: . lf using an indoor antenna, have a quality outdoor antenna installed. l Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated. . Move the radii or television receiver away from the receiver/control. . Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the receiver/control. . Plug the receiver/control into a different outlet so that it and the radio or television receiver are on different branch circuits. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radionelevision technician for additional suggestions. Ths user or installer may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: ‘Interference Handbook. This booklet is available under Stock No. 004-000-00450-7 from the U.S. Government Printing Off& Washington, DC 20402. The user shall not ma&e any changes or modifkatbns to the equipment unless authorized by the Instalktkw Instructions OI Usefs Manual. Unauthotized changes or modifkzations could void.the user’s authority to operate the equloment. IAlarrn ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY I Device Manufacturing Company, a Division of Piiay Corporation, and its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates (‘Sellef), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791, warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal,use and senrice for 16 months from the date stamp wntrol on the product or, for products not having an Ad8mW date stamp, for 12 months from date of original pUChaS8unless th8 iWtallatiOn iWtNCtiOnSor Wtakig Sets forth a Shorter period, in which case the shorter period shall apply. Seller’s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, free of charge for materials or labor, any product which is proved not in compliancewith Sellers specifiions or prOV8Sd8f8ChV8in materials or workmanship under normal use and service. Selier shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improp8rly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Ad8mW factory service. For warranty service, return product transportation prepaid, to Ademco Factory Service, 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY. EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLERS OWN NEGUGENCE OR FAULT. I I Seller do8S not represent that the pIoduCtStt Sells may not be WmprOr’niWdOr circumvented: that the prOdUCtS will prevent any personal injury or property bss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. Customer Und8rStandSthat a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary, robbery, fir8 or other events occurringwithout providing an alarm, but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING. HOWEVER, IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE, WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE, REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN, SELLER’S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER. This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this product. No increase or alteration, written or verbal, of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized. ‘%DEMCOj ALARM DEVlCE MANUFACTURING CDA UUSlCPJ OFUKWAY COFPCRATfoN 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791 Cowrioht N4926V5 4/92 01000 PITWAY COWORAllON