Apex Digital K1106 Automated Programming Locations, Assigning Words to Zones

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Automated Programming Locations

Place system in RF field strength mode and speak serial number ........................................................ 9951

Exit RF field strength mode ................................................................................................................. 9950

Exit program mode ............................................................................................................................. 9899

Clear user codes 2-8 ........................................................................................................................... 0000

Clear keypad status ............................................................................................................................. 9897

Enter Zone word description ............................................................................................................... 9920

Speak Zone description ...................................................................................................................... 9930

Speak a selected word ........................................................................................................................ 9999

Clear event memory log and long term memory ................................................................................. 9898

Enter Phone # for automatic download (From system Keypad only) .................................................... 9904

Enter Account # for automatic download (From system Keypad only)................................................. 9909

Speak automatic download Phone # ................................................................................................... 9914

Speak automatic download account # ................................................................................................ 9919

Initiate direct connect computer programming ................................................................................... 9952

Initiate unattended programming download ....................................................................................... 9953

Initiate unattended event memory log upload ..................................................................................... 9954

Speak software revision number ......................................................................................................... 9990

Set time/date (HH - Hour, MM - Minute, W- Day of the week, MM- Month, DD- Day, YY- Year) ...... 9991

Set automatic arm/disarm times (24Hr format - Not permitted in a UL installation) ............................. 9993

Speak time and date ........................................................................................................................... 9996

Set automatic Event Memory Log upload time .................................................................................... 9997

Enter Phone #1 to central station ........................................................................................................ 9900

Enter Phone #2 to central station ........................................................................................................ 9901

Enter Account #1 for central station .................................................................................................... 9905

Enter Account #2 for central station .................................................................................................... 9906

Speak Phone #1 .................................................................................................................................. 9910

Speak Phone #2 .................................................................................................................................. 9911

Speak Account #1 ............................................................................................................................... 9915

Speak Account #2 ............................................................................................................................... 9916

Set Fail to Open/Close times (24Hr format) ......................................................................................... 9994

Set Communicator test times (24Hr format) ........................................................................................ 9995

Echo communicator activity through inside speaker ........................................................................... 9960

Automated locations are designed to reduce the amount of programming required by the installer. Based on the programmers inputs to prompted questions, the system automatically places the correct values in memory locations. This process saves the installer time and reduces the risk of potential programming errors. Instead of entering a location and a value, enter the desired memory location (they always start with 9). The system will prompt for programming information. Above are a listing of all of the automated locations in the Destiny 4100. A full description of the system prompts are found in the section that corresponds with the location's function or the Glossary in the back of this manual.

Assigning Words to Zones

Location 9920 is used to enter descriptions for each zone. Enter program mode and enter 9920. The panel will prompt "Enter Zone Number." Enter the zone number (Zones 1 - 9 use a leading 0). The zone number will be repeated. Enter the three digit value for word 1. The word will be spoken. Enter the next word value or "H" to exit. Up to four words can be programmed per zone. Zone 29 will speak "power off" when AC power loss is detected, "control battery trouble" when a low battery is detected and "communicator fail" when there is a communicator failure.

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Contents Destiny Page Page Software Revisions Panel Software Revision HistoryTable of Contents Specifications Page Items Included With the Control Panel Inserting the Cabinet Lock Mounting the Control BoardWiring Diagram Smoke Power Trigger to outputWiring Notes System Terminals Action Power LED Wiring an Input Using 2 End-of-Line Resistor Supervision Wiring an Input Using an End-of-Line ResistorWiring an Input Using No End-of-Line Resistors Exiting Program Mode Programming Program ModeLocations and Values Quick Start WHTUsing This Manual Control Board LoopSystem Setup These Options are Common to Each Zone Section Zone Type Programming ZonesZone Options Zones 1 8 System Controller Control Board LoopZone 9 System Controller Two-Wire Smoke Loop Zones 10 23 Alarm Type Transmitters128 Zones 18 23 Alarm Type Transmitters Zones 24 25 Portable Transmitters5801 5804 Zone 27 Local Phone Zone 26 System KeypadsZone 28 Remote Phone / Phone Line Monitor Zone 29 Monitor Trouble Conditions System Access CodesUser Code + Digit Functions Automated Programming Locations Assigning Words to ZonesVocabulary Word LocationSystem Times And Other Options User Code OptionsSystem Options Group Bypass Options Monitor Trouble ConditionsExtended Monitor Zone Type Assignment System Triggers System Triggers Option Option Enter Total Value Activation ActionAutomatic Communicator Testing Automated Event Memory Log UploadAutomatic Arming and Disarming Fail To Open Disarm / Fail to Close ArmReporting Format Two-Way Voice Options Ademco Contact ID Report Codes Dialer Options Report CodesReport Type Location Value Open Disarm Glossary of Terms With keypads and phone Following are system operation notes relative to bypass Status messages at the keypad Arming reports to the central station A UL installation Speaker Applications Single digit hexadecimal activation type Set Time and Date Dial Station Armed Spoken, but also the description of the zone that caused it Page Page Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 15 Statement Installation Layout Limitations of this Alarm System Ademco Limited Warranty

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