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Output Text (output 1: 10110, output 2: 10111,

Output Programming (output 1: 101001, output 2: 101011, output 3: 101021, output 4: 101031)

Acc. Modules--SnapCards-Output Programming (Defaults: Partition Assign = all 1, Configuration Output 1 = 01400, Output 2 = 00410, Output 3 = 00903, Output 4 = 01003)

This setting lets you assign a partition and a 5- digit configuration number for each SnapCard relay output. This number determines both which system event activates the output and the duration or time the output is activated.

1.Partition: the system partition (1 or 2).

2.Configuration number: The combination of a trigger and a response.

This section describes how to program each of the output point configura- tions into the security panel. The point configuration number is tttrr, where

tttis the trigger number and rr is the response number.

￿To assign configuration numbers to SnapCard Relay outputs:

1.With the display showing SNAPCARDS, press #. Then press A or B until the display shows OUTPUT PROGRAMMING.

2.Press # again and the display shows OUTPUT 1.

3.Press A or B to select the desired output (1–4), then press #.

Trigger: the event that activates the output point. Trigger events can be partition alarms, trouble conditions, open sensors, etc. (see Appendix B: Reference Tables). Response: how the output responds when trigger event occurs (see Appendix B: Ref- erence Tables).

4.With the display showing PARTITION ASSIGN 1, press 1 or 2 to select the desired partition. Press # to confirm the partition.

5.Press A or B until the display shows CONFIGURATION tttrr (current set- ting).

6.Enter the desired 5-digit configuration number for this relay. Press # to confirm the setting.

7.Press # and repeat steps 3 through 6 until all outputs are programmed.

Output Text (output 1: 10110, output 2: 10111,

output 3: 10112, output 4: 10113)

Acc. Modules--SnapCards-Output Text (Default = none)

Entering text for an output allows the user to control it directly or by schedule. Use the following guidelines to “name” Snap- Card outputs:

Use the item numbers that appear in “Appendix B, Table B2” for characters and words listed there.

Note

If you desire an output for User Output Control you must use the Output Text feature to name the output. If no Output Text is pro- grammed, the user will not have access to the output.

If a desired word does not appear in Table B2, create it using the characters (custom text).

When using words from Table B2, spaces between them appear automatically. When using characters from Table B2 to create words, you must reserve an item number for a ‘space’ after the word.

Each character or word uses up one item number. For example, a word from the list counts as one item number. A created word (such as BOY’S) counts as six item num- bers—4 letters, 1 apostrophe, and 1 space.

Only 16 item numbers are allowed for each output name, so plan ahead before programming output text. You may need to abbreviate words to avoid running out of item num- bers.

￿To program Output Text:

1.With the display showing SNAPCARDS, press #, then A or B until the display shows OUTPUT TEXT.

2.Press # and the display shows OUTPUT 1.

3.Press A or B until the desired output number is dis- played.

4.Press # and the display shows: OUTPUT N ITEM 0 0 -

.Where ITEM 0 is the first character/word location and 0 is the character/word number.

5.Enter the number of the desired character or word, or scroll through the numbers by pressing B (forward) or A (back- ward). If you make a mistake, simply enter the correct num- ber or continue scrolling through choices.

6.Press # to accept the displayed choice and the display shows: OUTPUT N ITEM 1 0 -.

7.Repeat steps 4 and 5 as needed to complete the output name.

8.Press * after entering the last character or word number. The display shows the complete text name. For example: OUT-

PUT 1 GARAGE DOOR.

Onboard Options Menu

The ONBOARD OPTIONS menu lets you set up the following built-in options:

INPUTS—This menu lets you turn the Smoke Verification and the Two Wire Smoke features off or on.

OUTPUT PROGRAMMING—This menu lets you set configuration numbers for the two built-in panel outputs and assign the outputs to partitions.

OUTPUT TEXT—This menu lets you assign text to the output allowing the output to be con- trolled by the user.

The following sections describe the settings that appear under ONBOARD OPTIONS—INPUTS.

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Contents 6HFXULW\ Installation InstructionsConcord Ultra 466-2061Rev CFCC Part 15 Class B NoticesFCC Part 15 Information to the User ACTA PartInstalling the System ContentsPlanning the Installation About This ManualTesting the System Programming the PanelTroubleshooting Special Installation Requirements UL Listed InstallationsRequired Setting TestingDefault SIA System RequirementsCentral Station Reporting Planning the InstallationUL Canada Listed Installations FunctionSuperBus 2000 Touchpads Supervised Wireless SirenStandard Panel SnapCardsSuperBus 2000 8Z Input Module HIM SuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup ModuleSuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway Module SuperBus 2000 4-RelayOutput Module HOMWire Length Total System Power and Wire Length GuidelinesPower Determine the Panel LocationWire Type Table 2: Total System Wire Length AllowedMax. Wire Length Total System WireMounting the Panel Table 4: Wire RequirementsTable 3: Minimum Device Current Draw Installing Antennas Identify Panel ComponentsFigure 4. Installing the Antennas Connecting the Panel to Earth GroundInstalling Optional SnapCards Figure 5. Connecting the Panel to Earth GroundConnecting Intrusion Detection Devices Connecting Detection Devices to Panel Zone InputsConnecting 2-WireSmoke Detectors Table 5 Panel Minimum Available Power Connecting SpeakersConnecting 4-WireSmoke Detectors 15-WattSpeakerConnecting Piezo Sirens Hardwire Interior SpeakerExterior Sirens Installing Supervised Wireless 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 8Z Input Module SuperBus 2000 Cellular Backup ModuleSuperBus 2000 Automation Module SuperBus 2000 4-RelayOutput ModuleInstalling an RJ-31XPhone Jack SuperBus 2000 Wireless Gateway ModuleSetting Device Address on SuperBus 2000 Devices Figure 21. Connecting the SuperBus to the PanelConnecting the AC Power Transformer the Panel Powering Up the PanelProgramming Entering Program ModeTable 6: Touchpad Button Functions Touchpad Button Programming FunctionsMoving Through Program Mode Tiers and Menus Figure 26. Tier 1 Program MenusProgramming Tier 1 Menu Items Security-GlobalDefault = Using Shortcut NumbersInstaller Code Security-GlobalDefault =Security-GlobalDefault = none Access Code LockSIA False Alarm Reduction Security-GlobalDefault = onSecurity-Partition 1-2Default = on Security-Partition 1-2Default = onSecurity-Partition 1-2Default = on Quick Exit partition 1: 0012, partition 2:Security-Partition 1-2Default = none Keyswitch Sensor partition 1: 0015, partition 2:Keyswitch Style partition 1: 0016, partition 2: Security-Partition 1-2Default = transitionPhones-CSPhone 1-3Defaults: CS Phones-CSPhone 1-3Defaults: CSRPTS OFF/ON current setting, press RPTS OFF/ON current setting, pressphone 3: phone 3:Phones-PagerPhone 1-5Default = on Phones-CSPhone 1-3Defaults: CSPhones-PagerPhone 1-5Default = none Phones-PagerPhone 1-5Default = offLatchkey Rpts pager 1: 0135, pager 2: 0145, pager 0153, pager 4: 0163, pager 5:0154, pager 4: 0164, pager 5: 0155, pager 4: 0165, pager 5:Phone Options-GlobalDefault = on Auto Test ResetPhones-DownloaderPhone Default = none Phone Options-GlobalDefault = offPhone Options-GlobalDefault = on Cancel MessagePhone Options-GlobalDefault = on Phone Options-GlobalDefault = onPhone Options-GlobalDefault = 15 sec Call Wait CancelRemote Access partition 1: 0211, par Phone Options-GlobalDefault = nonePhone Options-Partition 1-2Default = on Phone Options-Partition 1-2Default = onPhone Options-Partition1 only Default = none Phone Options-Partition 1-2Default = offRF Tx Timeout Phone Access Key partition 1: 0216, partition 2:Timers Menu Phone Options-Partition 1-2Default = #Timers-GlobalDefault 4 sec Activity TimeoutTimers-GlobalDefault = 7 days Timers-GlobalDefault = 24 hoursTimers-Partition 1-2Default = 4 min Siren Timeout partition 1: 0313, partitionTimers-Partition 1-2Default = 4 min Timers-Partition 1-2Default = 22:00 10:00 pmTouchpad Options-Partition 1-2Default = on display shows HOUSE CODE nn-x current settingTouchpad Options-GlobalDefault = none Touchpad Options-Partition 1-2Default = onTouchpad Options-Partition 1-2Default = off Back In ServiceTouchpad Options-Partition 1-2Default = off Reporting-GlobalDefault = offTwo Trip Error Low CPU BatteryBattery Restoral Reporting-GlobalDefault = onReporting-GlobalDefault = off Reporting-GlobalDefault = offReporting-GlobalDefault = off Reporting-GlobalDefault = weeklyReporting-Partition 1-2Default = off Reporting-GlobalDefault =Reporting-GlobalDefault = off Reporting-Partition 1-2Default = offReporting-Partition 1-2Default = off Reporting-Partition 1-2Default = offReporting-Partition 1-2Default = off Reporting-Partition 1-2Default = offDisable Trouble Beeps Freeze Alarm partition 1: 06107, partition 2:Alarm Verify partition 1: 06108, partition 2: Reporting-Partition 1-2Default = offSiren Options-GlobalDefault = off Siren Options-GlobalDefault = offSiren Options-GlobalDefault = Siren Options-Partition1 Default = offSensors Default = none Table 7: How to Trip SensorsLearn Sensors Sensors Default = none Sensors Default = noneSensors Default = none Sensor TextAudio Verification-Partition1 Default = Access TimeoutAudio Verification-Partition1 Default = off Audio Verification-Partition1 Default = offAudio Verification-Partition1 Default = 02 sec Access CodeAccessory Modules Menu This setting determines how long AVM accessOutput Programming Device IDPartition Assign Status BeepsTemperature Key BeepsFreeze Temp Cellular Systemoutput 3 10112, output Acc. Modules--SnapCards-OutputText Default = noneOutput Text output 1: 10110, output 2: Onboard Options Menurent setting Two Wire SmokeOnboard Options-InputsDefault = off Onboard Options-InputsDefault = offEntering User Programming Mode Onboard Options-Output Text-Output1, 2 DefaultExiting Programming Mode Output Text Output 1-1120,OutputUser Codes-Reg.User Codes-UserNNN Default = none Time and Date Default = 00:00Time and Date Default = 01/01/00 TimePartition Jump 030nnn3 where nnn=user number Direct Bypassing 030nnn1 where nnn=user numberRemote Access 030nnn2 where nnn=user number System Tests 030nnn4 where nnn=user numberUser Codes-SystemMaster Code Default = Latchkey Report 030nnn5 where nnn=user numberUser Codes-PartitionMaster Code Default = none Options Default = onOptions Default = VolumeSet Up Schedules Menu Options Default =Attach Schedules To Events Default = off Set Up Schedules 05XXY, whereDefault = 00:00 XX=schedule 00 thru 15 and3.Press A or B until the desired light appears Energy Saver Default = 90F Attach Schedules To Events Default = offEnergy Saver Default = 50F Attach Lights To Sensors Default =Table 9: Basic Touchpad Commands Basic System CommandsDefault = N/A Downloader ProgrammingIf a Wireless Sensor Does Not Test Testing Zones/SensorsTable 9 Basic Touchpad Commands Continued Table 10: Pager System Event Codes Testing Phone CommunicationTesting Central Station/Pager Communication Table 11: Pager Sensor/Zone Code and NumbersTesting the Energy Saver Module ESM Testing Outputs and SirensTesting Light Control 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 UltraSetting Table A4 System Settings Index and RecordSetting reference default 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 System Event Table B3: System Event Trigger NumbersTable B4: Sensor Group Event Trigger Numbers DescriptionSensor Group Table B4 Sensor Group Event Trigger NumbersTable B5: Sensor Number Event Trigger Numbers Trigger NoTable B5: Sensor Number Event Trigger Numbers SensorTable B6: System Feature Event Trigger Numbers Table B5: Sensor Number Event Trigger NumbersFeature Table B6: System Feature Event Trigger NumbersTable B7: Response Characteristics Response CharacteristicsNotes for Table B8: Response Numbers Concord UltraConcord Ultra #* # * #To Enter Programming Mode: 8 + Installer or Dealer Code + 0 +Concord Ultra #* # * # * # * # * #Tier 2 Menus Continued #* # * # #* #Timers Concord UltraConcord Ultra #* # Concord UltraDownloader Code SIA False AlarmSoftware Version Central Station ReportsDisarming Exit DelayDialer Abort Delay DownloaderConcord Ultra Optional SuperBus 2000 Module Connections