GE 60-960-95 SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module, Installing an RJ-31XPhone Jack

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Figure 21. Connecting the SuperBus to the Panel

Automation Module Circuit Board

DB-9 Serial Cable

123456

ZCOM

ZONE1

GND

+12V

A BUS B

Panel

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4

5

6

Terminals

Automation Device

Figure 21. Connecting the SuperBus to the Panel

SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module (60-861)

Connect the SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module to the panel as shown in Figure 22.

+12V A B GND Z1 ZCOM

Module Wiring Terminals Setting Device Address on SuperBus 2000 DevicesInstalling an RJ-31X Phone Jack (13-081)Manual backgroundManual background

Panel Terminals

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4

GND +12V

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6

A BUS B

UL-Listed

Normally

Closed (N/C)

Contacts

in Series

OR

UL-Listed

Normally

Open (N/C)

Contacts

in Parallel

Note

The panel cannot be used on a digital or PBX phone line. These systems are designed for digital type devices only, operating any- where from 5 volts DC and up. The panel uses an ana- log modem and does not have a digital converter, adapter, or interface to oper- ate through such systems.

2.0K Ohm EOL Resistor 01-022

(Install at Last Contact)

Figure 22. Connecting the Wireless Gateway Module to the Panel

Setting Device Address on SuperBus 2000 Devices

When the panel is powered up it automatically assigns device addresses and unit numbers to SuperBus 2000 devices, enabling the panel and module to communicate.

Installing an RJ-31X Phone Jack (13-081)

Use the following guidelines when installing an RJ-31X phone jack for system control by phone and central station monitoring.

Locate the RJ-31X jack (CA-38A in Canada) no further than five feet from the panel.

The panel must be connected to a standard analog (loop-start) phone line, that provides 48 volts DC (on-hook or idle) which increases to 89 to 105 volts DC (ring voltage).

For full line seizure, install an RJ-31X phone jack on the premises phone line so the panel is ahead of all phones and other devices on the line. This allows the panel to take control of the phone line when an alarm occurs, even if the phone is in use or off-hook.

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Contents Installation Instructions Concord Ultra6HFXULW\ 466-2061Rev CNotices FCC Part 15 Information to the UserFCC Part 15 Class B ACTA PartContents Planning the InstallationInstalling the System About This ManualTesting the System Programming the PanelTroubleshooting Special Installation Requirements UL Listed InstallationsTesting DefaultRequired Setting SIA System RequirementsPlanning the Installation UL Canada Listed InstallationsCentral Station Reporting FunctionSupervised Wireless Siren Standard PanelSuperBus 2000 Touchpads SnapCardsSuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup Module SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway ModuleSuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module HIM SuperBus 2000 4-RelayOutput Module HOMTotal System Power and Wire Length Guidelines PowerWire Length Determine the Panel LocationTable 2: Total System Wire Length Allowed Max. Wire LengthWire Type Total System WireTable 4: Wire Requirements Mounting the PanelTable 3: Minimum Device Current Draw Installing Antennas Identify Panel ComponentsConnecting the Panel to Earth Ground Installing Optional SnapCardsFigure 4. Installing the Antennas Figure 5. Connecting the Panel to Earth GroundConnecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone Inputs Connecting Intrusion Detection DevicesConnecting 2-WireSmoke Detectors Connecting Speakers Connecting 4-WireSmoke DetectorsTable 5 Panel Minimum Available Power 15-WattSpeakerConnecting Piezo Sirens Hardwire Interior SpeakerInstalling Supervised Wireless Sirens Exterior SirensInterior Sirens 1.Power up the panel see “Powering Up the Panel” Installing SuperBus 2000 Modules SuperBus 2000 Phone Interface/Voice ModuleWiring-Speaker SuperBus 2000 Energy Saver ModuleSuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup Module SuperBus 2000 Automation ModuleSuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module SuperBus 2000 4-RelayOutput ModuleSuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module Setting Device Address on SuperBus 2000 DevicesInstalling an RJ-31XPhone Jack Figure 21. Connecting the SuperBus to the PanelConnecting the AC Power Transformer Powering Up the Panel Programmingthe Panel Entering Program ModeTouchpad Button Programming Functions Moving Through Program Mode Tiers and MenusTable 6: Touchpad Button Functions Figure 26. Tier 1 Program MenusProgramming Tier 1 Menu Items Using Shortcut Numbers Installer CodeSecurity-GlobalDefault = Security-GlobalDefault =Access Code Lock SIA False Alarm ReductionSecurity-GlobalDefault = none Security-GlobalDefault = onSecurity-Partition 1-2Default = on Security-Partition 1-2Default = onSecurity-Partition 1-2Default = on Quick Exit partition 1: 0012, partition 2:Keyswitch Sensor partition 1: 0015, partition 2: Keyswitch Style partition 1: 0016, partition 2:Security-Partition 1-2Default = none Security-Partition 1-2Default = transitionPhones-CSPhone 1-3Defaults: CS RPTS OFF/ON current setting, pressPhones-CSPhone 1-3Defaults: CS RPTS OFF/ON current setting, pressphone 3: phone 3:Phones-CSPhone 1-3Defaults: CS Phones-PagerPhone 1-5Default = nonePhones-PagerPhone 1-5Default = on Phones-PagerPhone 1-5Default = off0153, pager 4: 0163, pager 5: 0154, pager 4: 0164, pager 5:Latchkey Rpts pager 1: 0135, pager 2: 0145, pager 0155, pager 4: 0165, pager 5:Auto Test Reset Phones-DownloaderPhone Default = nonePhone Options-GlobalDefault = on Phone Options-GlobalDefault = offCancel Message Phone Options-GlobalDefault = onPhone Options-GlobalDefault = on Phone Options-GlobalDefault = onCall Wait Cancel Remote Access partition 1: 0211, parPhone Options-GlobalDefault = 15 sec Phone Options-GlobalDefault = nonePhone Options-Partition 1-2Default = on Phone Options-Partition1 only Default = nonePhone Options-Partition 1-2Default = on Phone Options-Partition 1-2Default = offPhone Access Key partition 1: 0216, partition 2: Timers MenuRF Tx Timeout Phone Options-Partition 1-2Default = #Activity Timeout Timers-GlobalDefault = 7 daysTimers-GlobalDefault 4 sec Timers-GlobalDefault = 24 hoursSiren Timeout partition 1: 0313, partition Timers-Partition 1-2Default = 4 minTimers-Partition 1-2Default = 4 min Timers-Partition 1-2Default = 22:00 10:00 pmdisplay shows HOUSE CODE nn-x current setting Touchpad Options-GlobalDefault = noneTouchpad Options-Partition 1-2Default = on Touchpad Options-Partition 1-2Default = onBack In Service Touchpad Options-Partition 1-2Default = offTouchpad Options-Partition 1-2Default = off Reporting-GlobalDefault = offLow CPU Battery Battery RestoralTwo Trip Error Reporting-GlobalDefault = onReporting-GlobalDefault = off Reporting-GlobalDefault = offReporting-GlobalDefault = off Reporting-GlobalDefault = weeklyReporting-GlobalDefault = Reporting-GlobalDefault = offReporting-Partition 1-2Default = off Reporting-Partition 1-2Default = offReporting-Partition 1-2Default = off Reporting-Partition 1-2Default = offReporting-Partition 1-2Default = off Reporting-Partition 1-2Default = offFreeze Alarm partition 1: 06107, partition 2: Alarm Verify partition 1: 06108, partition 2:Disable Trouble Beeps Reporting-Partition 1-2Default = offSiren Options-GlobalDefault = off Siren Options-GlobalDefault =Siren Options-GlobalDefault = off Siren Options-Partition1 Default = offTable 7: How to Trip Sensors Sensors Default = noneLearn Sensors Sensors Default = none Sensors Default = noneSensors Default = none Sensor TextAccess Timeout Audio Verification-Partition1 Default = offAudio Verification-Partition1 Default = Audio Verification-Partition1 Default = offAccess Code Accessory Modules MenuAudio Verification-Partition1 Default = 02 sec This setting determines how long AVM accessDevice ID Partition AssignOutput Programming Status BeepsKey Beeps Freeze TempTemperature Cellular SystemAcc. Modules--SnapCards-OutputText Default = none Output Text output 1: 10110, output 2:output 3 10112, output Onboard Options MenuTwo Wire Smoke Onboard Options-InputsDefault = offrent setting Onboard Options-InputsDefault = offOnboard Options-Output Text-Output1, 2 Default Exiting Programming ModeEntering User Programming Mode Output Text Output 1-1120,OutputTime and Date Default = 00:00 Time and Date Default = 01/01/00User Codes-Reg.User Codes-UserNNN Default = none TimeDirect Bypassing 030nnn1 where nnn=user number Remote Access 030nnn2 where nnn=user numberPartition Jump 030nnn3 where nnn=user number System Tests 030nnn4 where nnn=user numberLatchkey Report 030nnn5 where nnn=user number User Codes-PartitionMaster Code Default = noneUser Codes-SystemMaster Code Default = Options Default = onVolume Set Up Schedules MenuOptions Default = Options Default =Set Up Schedules 05XXY, where Default = 00:00Attach Schedules To Events Default = off XX=schedule 00 thru 15 and3.Press A or B until the desired light appears Attach Schedules To Events Default = off Energy Saver Default = 50FEnergy Saver Default = 90F Attach Lights To Sensors Default =Basic System Commands Default = N/ATable 9: Basic Touchpad Commands Downloader ProgrammingTesting Zones/Sensors If a Wireless Sensor Does Not TestTable 9 Basic Touchpad Commands Continued Testing Phone Communication Testing Central Station/Pager CommunicationTable 10: Pager System Event Codes Table 11: Pager Sensor/Zone Code and NumbersTesting Outputs and Sirens Testing Light ControlTesting the Energy Saver Module ESM Table 12: System Alarm SoundsAdjusting Touchpad Display Contrast Testing Cellular Backup Communication Table 13: Current Phone Settings2.Check for proper panel and transformer wiring System indicates Sensor/Touchpad nn low battery Central station/pager is not receiving reportsSystem doesn’t go into alarm when zone is tripped Smoke sensor beeps once every 44 seconds Cellular backup report does not occur Module doesn’t communicate with alarm.com Table A1: Wireless Devices Appendix A System Planning WorksheetsTable A2: Hardwire Devices Table A3: Zone and Sensor AssignmentsTable A3: Zone and Sensor Assignments Continued Table A3 Zone and Sensor Assignments Continued Concord UltraTable A4 System Settings Index and Record Setting reference defaultSetting Shortcut NoException Reports phones Off Phone Test On Appendix B Reference Tables Table B1: Sensor Group Characteristics Continued Cross-ZoningTable B2: Item Numbers and Sensor Text Table B3: System Event Trigger Numbers Table B4: Sensor Group Event Trigger NumbersSystem Event DescriptionTable B4 Sensor Group Event Trigger Numbers Table B5: Sensor Number Event Trigger NumbersSensor Group Trigger NoTable B5: Sensor Number Event Trigger Numbers SensorTable B6: System Feature Event Trigger Numbers Table B5: Sensor Number Event Trigger NumbersTable B6: System Feature Event Trigger Numbers Table B7: Response CharacteristicsFeature Response CharacteristicsNotes for Table B8: Response Numbers Concord Ultra#* # * # To Enter Programming Mode: 8 + Installer orConcord Ultra Dealer Code + 0 +#* # * # * # * # * # Concord UltraTier 2 Menus Continued #* # Timers#* # * # Concord UltraConcord Ultra #* # Concord UltraSIA False Alarm Software VersionDownloader Code Central Station ReportsExit Delay Dialer Abort DelayDisarming DownloaderConcord Ultra Optional SuperBus 2000 Module Connections