Safewatch Pro 2000/Security Manager 2000/Entrepreneur 2000

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Safewatch Pro 2000/Security Manager 2000/Entrepreneur 2000
K5244 7/00
Safewatch Pro 2000/Security Manager 2000/Entrepreneur 2000
(Model: SAVS20ADT-1 or SAVS20ADTG or SAVS20ADTCN-1)
System Installation Notes
For full installation and programming information, please refer to the Installation & Setup Guide
for this product.
Mounting the Cabinet
Mount the PC board(s) as shown below.
HOLES FOR ANTENNAS
AND GROUNDING LUGS
BOARD
SUPPORTING
SLOTS
CIRCUIT
BOARD
CABINET
RECEIVER CIRCUIT BOARD
(See Detail D)
+
+
DETAIL A
SIDE VIEW
OF BOARD -SUPPORTING SLOTS
SHORT
MOUNTING
CLIPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
BOARD
LONG
MOUNTING
CLIPS
SCREW
(2)
GROUNDING
LUG
(2)
ANTENNA
(2)
DETAIL B
SIDE VIEW OF
SHORT
MOUNTING CLIPS
CABINET
DETAIL C
SIDE VIEW
OF LONG
MOUNTING CLIPS
RCVR BRD
+
+
ANTENNA
MOUNT
(2 PLACES)
DETAIL D
ANTENNA AND GROUNDING LUG INSTALLATION
Setting Up the 5881/5882 Wireless Receiver
OFF
1 2 3 4
ON
ON
1. Set the receiver's DIP switch for device address “0,” as described in its instructions (set all switches
to the left, “off” position).
2. Mount the receiver. The RF receiver can detect signals from transmitters within a nominal range of
200 feet. Take this into consideration when determining mounting location.
3.
Connect the receiver's wire harness to the control's touchpad terminals (4, 5, 6, and 7). Plug the
connector at the other end of the harness into the receiver.
4.
Refer to the installation instructions provided with the receiver for further installation procedures
regarding antenna mounting, etc.
Testing the Transmitters
To be sure reception of the transmitter's signal at the proposed mounting location is adequate, perform a Go/No
Go Test after programming the transmitters in the control panel.
Go/No Go Test Mode
The Go/No Go Tests will verify adequate RF signal strength from the proposed transmitter location, and allow
you to reorient or relocate transmitters if necessary, before mounting the transmitters permanently.
This mode is similar to the Transmitter Test mode, except that the wireless receiver gain is reduced. This will
enable you to make sure that the RF signal from each transmitter is received with sufficient signal amplitude
when the system is in the normal operating mode.
1. With at least one 2-line Custom English display touchpad (6139B) connected to the system, powerup the system temporarily. If you had previously connected the AC transformer to the control panel,
you need only plug in the transformer (to 120VAC outlet) to power-up the system.
2. Enter [Installer code (6321)] + [#] + 4 from partition 1's touchpad. For multi-partition systems,
make sure all partitions are disarmed before entering this mode.
3. After you have placed transmitters in their desired locations and the approximate length of wire to
be run to sensors is connected to the transmitter's screw terminals (if used), fault each transmitter.
Do not conduct this test with your hand wrapped around the transmitter, as this will cause
inaccurate results.
Note: On button-type transmitters whose buttons have been set to Arm Away, Arm Stay, or
Disarm, pressing a button will take the system out of the Go/No Go Test mode and cause that
action.
a. The touchpad will beep three times to indicate signal reception and display the appropriate zone
number.
b. If the touchpad does not beep, you should reorient or move the transmitter to another location.
Usually a few inches in either direction is all that is required.
If each transmitter produces the proper touchpad response when it is faulted, you can then
permanently mount each of the transmitters according to the instructions provided with them.
4. Exit the Go/No Go Test mode by entering: [Installer code (6321)] + OFF.
UL Notes
1.
This is a "Grade A" residential system.
2.
Alarm Sounder plus Auxiliary Power currents must not exceed 600mA total for UL
installations (Aux power 500mA max.).
3.
The system must be configured as a single partition only.
4.
5816 and 5817 transmitter loop wiring must not exceed 3 feet (with no intervening barriers),
since they do not supervise their loop wiring.
5.
The 5802MN, 5802MN2, 5804, 5804BD, 5814, 5816TEMP, 5819, 5819S (WHS & BRS),
5827BD, and 5850 are not approved for use in UL installations.
6.
RF Jam detection must be enabled for UL installations using wireless devices.
Note: When RF jam detection is selected, an RF receiver will detect a condition that may impede
proper RF reception (i.e., jamming or other RF interference). Such a condition will produce a message
display, and a report will be sent to the central monitoring station (if trouble reporting is enabled).
7.
Use only UL Listed sounding devices in UL installations.
8.
Downloading is not permissible for UL installations unless a technician is on-site.
9.
Use a 17.2AH battery only.
10. Do not program an automatic telephone dialer or similar device to call a police station
number that has not been specifically assigned by that police station for such service.
11. The alarm current provided by zone 1 will support only one smoke detector in the alarmed
state and 16 smoke detectors in standby mode.
12. An ADEMCO model 610-7 must be used as an end-of-line resistor at the last detector.
13. Powerline Carrier (X-10) devices and the 4300 transformer are not UL listed for fire or
burglary functions and are intended for home automation.
14. For Residential Fire and/or Burglary installations, use the ADEMCO RES-UL cabinet.
15. For Commercial Burglary installations, use the ADEMCO COM-UL cabinet.*
*The Vista-ULKT Commercial Cabinet Accessory Kit provides all necessary parts and
instructions to install this panel in Commercial applications.
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NFPA Note
You may only use hardwired zone 1 as a fire zone. However, any wireless zone can be used for fire.
Compatible Devices
2-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS
Detector Type
System Sensor Model No.
Photoelectric w/heat sensor, direct wire
2300TB
Photoelectric, direct wire
2400
Photoelectric w/heat sensor, direct wire
2400TH
Photoelectric
2451 w/B401B base
Photoelectric w/heat sensor
2451TH w/B401B base
Ionization, direct wire
1400
Ionization
1451 w/B401B base
Photoelectric duct detector
2451 w/DH400 base
Ionization duct detector
1451D w/DH400 base H
Low-profile, Photoelectric, w/135°F thermal
2100T
Low-profile, Ionization type, direct wire
1100
SOUNDERS
Ademco AB-12M 10”
Motorized Bell & Box
Ademco 1011BE12M 10”
Motorized Bell & Box
Ademco 702
Outdoor Siren
Ademco 719
2-Channel Siren
Ademco 747
Indoor Siren
Ademco 747UL
Indoor Siren
Ademco 744
Siren Driver
Ademco 745X3
Voice Siren Driver
Ademco 705-820
5-inch Round Speaker
Ademco 713
Speaker
System Sensor PA400B
(beige)/PA400R (red)
Indoor Piezo Sounder
Sounder Supervision (NFPA Requirement)
This control contains a sounder (Bell) supervision option. To enable the Bell supervision option:
1. Cut the red Bell Supervision Jumper located above terminals 2 and 3 on the control board.
2.
Connect a 2000 ohm resistor across the terminals of the last sounding device.
Note: If the “Alarm Output” loop connected to the external sounder is opened or shorted, the message “Bell
Failure” (Custom English Display touchpads) or “CHECK 70” (English Display touchpads) will be
displayed, accompanied by a trouble sound. A report (Contact ID event code 321) will also be sent to the
central station (if trouble reporting is enabled).
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1.
Low Battery message on touchpad.
2.
“CHECK” and zone number 2–8 is
displayed.
3.
Digital communicator message not
being received.
“Bat” or “System Lo Bat” (no zone Nos.)
“Bat” or “Lo Bat” + “00.”
“Bat” or “Lo Bat” + “nn.”
Control has sensed a high resistance condition on a
loop in one of the hardwired zones (2–8).
1a.
1b.
1c.
2.
System battery is low or missing.
Remote RF touchpad battery is low.
Transmitter for zone “nn” has a low-battery.
Check the sensor or the loop wiring in the affected
zone. The system will not arm until this condition is
corrected (or the affected zone is bypassed).
3a.
3b.
3c.
3d.
System is in Test mode.
Telephone connection not secure.
Digital communicator malfunctioning.
Telephone number in program needs prefix or
access code.
Telephone call to central monitoring station requires
operator assistance.
3a.
3b.
3c.
3d.
3e.
Remove from Test mode.
Check all connections.
Check with a different control.
Program prefix or access code into the control
The system cannot work in this situation.
4a.
“CC” or “MODEM COMM” displayed.
4a.
System is in communication with downloader at
central station. Wait until download session is
finished.
4b.
“d1” or “SYSTEM BUSY” displayed.
4b.
System has just been powered and is in its 1minute initialization. To bypass this time, press '#'
+ '0'.
4c.
“E4” or “E8” displayed.
4c.
More zones have been programmed than the zone
expansion modules can handle. Delete some zones
or use a higher capability RF receiver.
4d.
4d.
Touchpad address setting incorrect.
Touchpads must be set for address 31 (nonaddressable mode).
5a.
Transmitter or 5881/5882 not properly powered.
5a.
5b.
5c.
5b.
5c.
5d.
Transmitter located too for from RF receiver.
Metal shielding between transmitter and RF
receiver.
Transmitter malfunctioning.
5d.
5e.
5881/5882 malfunctioning.
5e.
5f.
5g.
5h.
5i.
Transmitter No. (zone) not programmed.
5881/5882 address incorrect.
Field ✱22 not set properly.
5800 RF receiver experiencing RF interference
(displays “Rcvr Jam” or “CHECK 90”).
5f.
5g.
5h.
5i.
Check or change transmitter's battery. Check
control's AC power.
Move transmitter or RF receiver.
Check for large metal obstructions, then relocate
transmitter if necessary.
Verify by activating 5881/5882 with another,
similar transmitter. If O.K. now, return defective
transmitter.
Verify by making sure other transmitters cannot
activate 5881/5882. If defective, replace and return
original 5881/5882.
Verify programming.
Set DIP switch on 5881/5882 for address “0.”
Set field ✱22 for “2” or “4.”
5800 system set for RF Jam detection. Check for
source of RF interference. If necessary, change
location of receiver.
3e.
4.
5.
System doesn't respond to
keystrokes on touchpad.
Transmitter signal not received at
5881/5882.
REMEDY
1a.
1b.
1c.
2.
Specifications
1.
Physical: 12-1/2” W x 14-1/2” H x 3” D (318mm x 368mm x 76mm)
2.
Electrical:
VOLTAGE INPUT: 16.5VAC from plug-in 25VA transformer, Ademco No. 1321 (in U.S.A.)
RECHARGEABLE BACKUP BATTERY: 12VDC, 4AH or greater (sealed lead acid type).
Charging Voltage: 13.8VDC. See “Calculating the Battery Size Needed” in this document.
ALARM SOUNDER: 12V, 2.0 Amp output can drive 12V BELLS or can drive one or two 702 (series connected) self-contained 20-watt
sirens. Do not connect two 702s in parallel.
AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT: 12VDC, 500mA max.
3.
FUSE: Battery (3A) No. 90–12
Communication:
Line Seize: Double Pole
4.
FCC Registration No.: AC 398U–68192–AL–E
Maximum Zone Resistance: Zones 1–8 = 300 ohms excluding EOLR
ADT Security Services, Inc. One Town Center Rd. Boca Raton, FL 33486
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