Sierra S5832SG Programming the Panel, Remote Programming RPS, Terminal Connections

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Figure 14, below, shows the layout of the S5070SG-2 dual- line digital communicator. The terminals for line 2 are la- belled Tip, Ring, T2, and R2.

Remote Programming (RPS)

Remote Programming of the Sierra S5832SG control panel is available with the Commander II software. The remote programming session can be initiated locally from the keypad or remotely by the Commander II software.

Setup for Direct Connect to the S5832SG

The procedure for initiating Direct Connect with your model of Digital Communicator is outlined below.

1.When using Direct Connect, connect the telco cable from the line side of the modem to the Tip and Ring terminals on the Digital Communicator (Line 1 only).

2.Move the jumper (J6) to the enabled position, as shown in Figure 15, below.

3.Start Commander II and open the Panel menu. Select the Connect option and then click on Direct Connect.

Figure 14

S5070US-2 Dual-line digital communicator

Terminal Connections

Connect the Sierra S5832SG digital communicator to the telephone line, as shown in Figure 13 (on previous page), using an approved, 6 or 8 conductor telephone cable (not included). Connect the cable to the control panel as follows:

Red = Ring

Brown = Seized Tip (T1)

Green = Tip

Blue & Orange = Tamper

Grey = Seized Ring (R1)

Yellow & Black = Not Used

Programming the Panel

Direct Connect

Enabled

Direct Connect

Disabled

The Sierra S5832SG control panel may be programmed from any keypad connected to the keypad data bus. Con- nector J8 (see Figure 1) is also available to temporarily con- nect a keypad, if desired, for programming the panel. The panel can also be programmed, either remotely or on-site, using the Commander II software.

The Command Locations used to store the programming options of the Sierra S5832SG control panel are divided into 10 sections. Each section is called a Block. The configura- tion of the control panel determines which Blocks are pro- grammed.

All keypad programming is done from the Installer Program- ming Mode. To enter the Installer Programming Mode, press and hold the [1] key for 2 seconds.

When programming with an Alphanumeric keypad, you must select the appropriate language for your panel, followed by the [Home] key. The icon and LED keypads do not require the [Home] key to be pressed. On the LED keypad, all LEDs are off to indicate that you must enter the installer code.

Next, enter the 6-digit installer code. The default installer code is [0-1-2-3-4-5]. On the Alphanumeric keypad, press the [Home] key to use Menu Programming or the [Bypass] key to use Quick Programming. You are now in installer pro- gramming mode.

To exit the Installer Programming Mode, press and hold the [CANCEL] key for 2 seconds. This will exit the programming mode and reset the panel.

Figure 15

Direct Connect using the S5070SG Digital Communicator

4.Enable the Direct Connect jumper (see Figure 15) and initiate the Direct Connect function in Commander II. When you hear the modem tones, momentarily short the Direct Connect pads located on the left-hand side of the digital communicator PCB. You should hear the seize relay energize to indicate connection.

5.Commander II should indicate that the connection has been established. You are now ready to program the panel.

6.Be sure to return the jumper to its original position when the RPS session is completed.

Keypad Activated RPS

The following conditions must be met before starting a keypad activated RPS session:

1.The RPS Phone Number must be programmed into Block 4, CL 085 - 100;

2.Keypad RPS Enable (Block 4, CL 106) must be pro- grammed for Yes (2);

3.RPS/Modem Types (Block 4, CL 107) must match the configuration of the Commander II software;

4.The phone lines must be connected to the Tip and Ring terminals on the digital communicator (Line 1 only); and

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Contents Installation Instructions Page Table of Contents Sierra Accessory Loading AH Requirements for BackupCountry Specific Compliance Information SingaporePanel Setup and Installation IntroductionMounting the Panel Earth GroundWiring Knock-outs Top Backup Battery AH Requirements for BackupSierra Accessory Loading AC PowerKeypad Wiring Keypad WiringSierra Accessory Wiring Distances Output TerminalsAccessories Zone TerminalsOn-Board Relay Terminals TB2 S5050 Relay/Event Memory ModuleS5058 Zone Expansion Module SN915-BUS SpreadNet Receiver SN990/991 SpreadNet Keypad/RemoteSN961 SpreadNet Keyfob Digital Communicator ConnectionsProgramming the Panel Remote Programming RPSTerminal Connections Press Home to activate the RPS feature Programming With an LED KeypadValue Zone LEDs Cmd Loc Data ValueQuick Programming Mode Menu Programming ModeProgramming With an Alpha Keypad Programming With an Icon KeypadInstaller Mode Options, Block Installer Walk-TestEvent Memory Bypass 0 Home Cancel Entry Delay TestExit Delay Test Battery TestBlock 1 Code Option Programming Block 2 Zone Configuration Programming Chime Enable Zones Zone Bypass Enable ZonesZone Response Time Zones 1 Audible Cadence Zones 1Block 3 Armed System Programming Quick Bypass Enable Comments Home Arm Exit Delay Enable4X Exit Delay Extension Enable Comments Options Low Battery Arming Comments OptionsAuto-Arming Enable Area Auto-Disarming Enable Area CommentsAuto-Disarming Enable Day of Week Swinger Alarm Lockout Limit CommentsSounder Turn-On Delay Following Alarm Seconds Comments Strobe/Siren Disable with Low Battery Comments OptionsSoak Mode Learning Period Duration Days Duress Active Only When Area ArmedKeypad Tamper Switch Enable By Address Keypad # External Bell Reverse Enable Comments OptionsSounder Bell Test Enable By Area Comments Home Arming Enable Comments OptionsBlock 4 Digital Communicator Programming Account #3 Account #4Account #5 Account #6RPS Callback Enable Comments Keypad RPS Enable CommentsAlarm Dialing Delay Seconds Comments Hour Zone Dial Delay Comments OptionsPower Supply Report Routing Installer Programming Report Routing CommentsSpreadNet Transmitter Low Battery Report Routing Comments Keypad and Accessory Tamper Report Routing CommentsBlock 5 Reporting Digits Programming Report Code, Restoral Zones 1 Report Code, Zone Bypass Zones 1 CommentsReport Code, Trouble Zones 1 Comments Report Code, Tamper Zones 1Report Code, Cancel Users 1 User # Report Code, AC Power LossReport Code, AC Power Restoral Report Code, Low BatteryReport Code, Installer Programming Start Report Code, Installer Programming CompleteReport Code, Ground Fault Report Code, Ground Fault RestoralReport Code, SpreadNet Keypad/Keyfob Low Battery Report Code, SpreadNet Keypad/Keyfob Low Battery RestoralReport Code, Accessory Tamper Report Code, Accessory Tamper RestoralBlock 6 Real Time Clock Programming Block 7 Auxiliary Devices Programming Exit Delay Terminator Timer Units On Board RelayTimer Count On Board Relay Timer Units Remm #1, Relay #1Timer Units Remm #2, Relay #1 Timer Count Remm #2, Relay #1Timer Units Remm #8, Relay #2 Timer Count Remm #2, Relay #2Timed Relay Closing Timer #1 Day of Week Timed Relay Closing Timer #1 HoursTimed Relay Closing Timer #1 Minutes Timed Relay Closing Timer #2 Day of WeekBlock 8 SpreadNet Programming Block 9 Partition Area ProgrammingArea Access by User Number User # 1 First to Open/Last to Close Enable Comments OptionsKeypad Assignments to Areas Keypads 1 Area Assignments SpreadNet Keypads 1Area Access SN Keyfob/Remote # 1 Block 10 User Code ProgrammingUser Codes User # 1 User Codes User Codes Comments