Sierra Comprehensive Guide to SpreadNet Keypads, Receivers, and Keyfobs

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SN915-BUS SpreadNet Receiver

The SpreadNet SN915-BUS Bus Receiver connects to the keypad bus and provides the communication link for all SpreadNet keypads/keyfobs and zone transmitters.

NOTE: Tamper and trouble conditions, if enabled, are re- ported via the keypad bus. The report routing is specified in Block 4, CL 158 and 159, respectively. Low Battery Report Routing for the SpreadNet Transmitters is programmed in Block 4, CL 157.

Power for the SN915-BUS may be supplied from either the KPWR or AUX and C terminals on the control panel to the V+ and GND terminals on the SpreadNet Receiver (see Figure 12).

For additional information on wiring and configuration of the SN915-BUS Receiver, refer to the SN915-BUS Installation Instructions (P/N 5-051-440-00).

Figure 12

Connecting the SN915-BUS

SN990/991 SpreadNet Keypad/Remote

The control panel can support up to eight SpreadNet key- pads. There are two different models available, the SN990- KEYPAD and SN991-REMOTE. Both devices are battery operated and communicate with the panel through the SpreadNet SN915-BUS RF Receiver.

SpreadNet keypads provide one-way communication only and do not display any panel status information.

Additional information on the SpreadNet keypad and remote may be found in the SN990/991 Installation Instructions (P/N 5-051-556-00).

SN961 SpreadNet Keyfob

The control panel can have up to eight SpreadNet keyfobs. Each keyfob will be associated with a specific user number and will arm, home arm, or disarm the system just like the user code. The keyfob will communicate with the control panel via the keypad bus.

SpreadNet keyfob allows one-way communication only and cannot display any panel status information.

For information on programming the SpreadNet keyfob, refer to the SN900-PROG Operating Manual (P/N 5-051-136-00 Rev C or later).

Digital Communicator Connections

Removing/Installing the Digital Communicator

The digital communicator plugs into the control panel PCB and is secured by a nylon retaining screw.

To remove the digital communicator:

1)Remove AC and DC power from the control panel.

2)Locate and remove the nylon screw. The screw is located near the upper right-hand corner of the digital commu- nicator PCB. (See page 1, Figure 1.) Use a #1 phillips head screwdriver to remove the retaining screw.

3)Unplug the digital communicator from the control panel.

To install the digital communicator:

1)Ensure that AC and DC power have been removed from the control panel.

2)Carefully plug the digital communicator into the control panel PCB. Misalignment of the pins could damage the control panel.

3)Replace the nylon retaining screw.

4)Apply power.

Digital Communicator Telephone Connections

Line #1

Figure 13

Telephone Connections

The Sierra S5832SG control panel can support either a one- or two-line plug-on digital communicator.

The digital communicators have four terminals for connec- tion to the telephone lines. These terminals are labelled: Tip, Ring, T1, and R1. The single-line digital communicator has one set of terminals and the dual-line digital communi- cator has two sets of terminals. Figure 13 shows how to con- nect the digital communicator to the incoming phone lines and the house phones using either a single-line or a dual- line digital communicator.

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Contents Installation Instructions Page Table of Contents Singapore Sierra Accessory LoadingAH Requirements for Backup Country Specific Compliance InformationEarth Ground Panel Setup and InstallationIntroduction Mounting the PanelWiring Knock-outs Top AC Power Backup BatteryAH Requirements for Backup Sierra Accessory LoadingOutput Terminals Keypad WiringKeypad Wiring Sierra Accessory Wiring DistancesS5050 Relay/Event Memory Module AccessoriesZone Terminals On-Board Relay Terminals TB2S5058 Zone Expansion Module Digital Communicator Connections SN915-BUS SpreadNet ReceiverSN990/991 SpreadNet Keypad/Remote SN961 SpreadNet KeyfobTerminal Connections Programming the PanelRemote Programming RPS Zone LEDs Cmd Loc Data Value Press Home to activate the RPS featureProgramming With an LED Keypad ValueProgramming With an Icon Keypad Quick Programming ModeMenu Programming Mode Programming With an Alpha KeypadEvent Memory Installer Mode Options, BlockInstaller Walk-Test Battery Test Bypass 0 Home CancelEntry Delay Test Exit Delay TestBlock 1 Code Option Programming Block 2 Zone Configuration Programming Audible Cadence Zones 1 Chime Enable ZonesZone Bypass Enable Zones Zone Response Time Zones 1Block 3 Armed System Programming Low Battery Arming Comments Options Quick Bypass Enable CommentsHome Arm Exit Delay Enable 4X Exit Delay Extension Enable Comments OptionsSwinger Alarm Lockout Limit Comments Auto-Arming Enable AreaAuto-Disarming Enable Area Comments Auto-Disarming Enable Day of WeekDuress Active Only When Area Armed Sounder Turn-On Delay Following Alarm Seconds CommentsStrobe/Siren Disable with Low Battery Comments Options Soak Mode Learning Period Duration DaysHome Arming Enable Comments Options Keypad Tamper Switch Enable By Address Keypad #External Bell Reverse Enable Comments Options Sounder Bell Test Enable By Area CommentsBlock 4 Digital Communicator Programming Account #6 Account #3Account #4 Account #5Hour Zone Dial Delay Comments Options RPS Callback Enable CommentsKeypad RPS Enable Comments Alarm Dialing Delay Seconds CommentsKeypad and Accessory Tamper Report Routing Comments Power Supply Report RoutingInstaller Programming Report Routing Comments SpreadNet Transmitter Low Battery Report Routing CommentsBlock 5 Reporting Digits Programming Report Code, Tamper Zones 1 Report Code, Restoral Zones 1Report Code, Zone Bypass Zones 1 Comments Report Code, Trouble Zones 1 CommentsReport Code, Low Battery Report Code, Cancel Users 1 User #Report Code, AC Power Loss Report Code, AC Power RestoralReport Code, Ground Fault Restoral Report Code, Installer Programming StartReport Code, Installer Programming Complete Report Code, Ground FaultReport Code, Accessory Tamper Restoral Report Code, SpreadNet Keypad/Keyfob Low BatteryReport Code, SpreadNet Keypad/Keyfob Low Battery Restoral Report Code, Accessory TamperBlock 6 Real Time Clock Programming Block 7 Auxiliary Devices Programming Timer Units Remm #1, Relay #1 Exit Delay TerminatorTimer Units On Board Relay Timer Count On Board RelayTimer Count Remm #2, Relay #2 Timer Units Remm #2, Relay #1Timer Count Remm #2, Relay #1 Timer Units Remm #8, Relay #2Timed Relay Closing Timer #2 Day of Week Timed Relay Closing Timer #1 Day of WeekTimed Relay Closing Timer #1 Hours Timed Relay Closing Timer #1 MinutesBlock 9 Partition Area Programming Block 8 SpreadNet ProgrammingArea Assignments SpreadNet Keypads 1 Area Access by User Number User # 1First to Open/Last to Close Enable Comments Options Keypad Assignments to Areas Keypads 1User Codes User # 1 Area Access SN Keyfob/Remote # 1Block 10 User Code Programming User Codes User Codes Comments