Linear DVS-2400 manual Changing A Sensors Supervision, Changing A Sensors Restore Requirements

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CHANGING A SENSORS SUPERVISION

CHANGING A SENSORS SUPERVISION

When a sensor is programmed, the Console automatically recognizes it as supervised or non-supervised.

The Console expects hourly status transmissions from any sensor programmed as supervised.

Any sensor can be programmed as supervised or non-supervised.

NOTE: Don't program a sensor that doesn't send status transmissions as supervised.

SENSOR NUMBER

TO CHANGE

HOME PROGRAM

16 FOR NON-SUPERVISED

17 FOR SUPERVISED

AWAY STORE PROGRAM

CHANGING A SENSORS RESTORE REQUIREMENTS

When a sensor is programmed, the Console automatically recognizes it as manual or automatic restoring.

The Console expects restoral signals from any wireless sensor programmed as manual restore.

Any sensor can be programmed as manual or automatic restore.

NOTE: Don't program a sensor that doesn't send restoral transmissions as manual restore.

SENSOR NUMBER

TO CHANGE

HOME PROGRAM

18 FOR MANUAL RESTORE

19 FOR AUTO RESTORE

AWAY STORE PROGRAM

ENTRY DELAY TIME

The factory-set Entry Delay time is 30 seconds.

STEP #25 The Entry Delay time can be adjusted from 20 to 255 seconds using this step.

Write the new Entry Delay time in the User's Guide.

NOTE: Don't make the Entry Delay too short. The user may not have enough time to disarm the system before an alarm.

PROGRAMMING STEP #25

CHANGING A SENSORS RESTORE REQUIREMENTS JKL

PROGRAM

TIME IN SECONDS (20-255)

STORE PROGRAM

EXIT DELAY TIME

The factory-set Exit Delay time is 60 seconds.

STEP #26 The Exit Delay time can be adjusted from 20 to 255 seconds using this step.

Write the new Exit Delay time in the User's Guide.

AWAY

PROGRAMMING STEP #26

PROGRAM

TIME IN SECONDS (20-255)

STORE PROGRAM

BURGLARY SIREN TIME

The factory-set burglary siren time is fi ve minutes (UL installation maximum).

STEP #30 The burglary siren time can be adjusted from one to 30 minutes using this step.

3DEF

PROGRAMMING STEP #30

0

HOME PROGRAM

TIME IN MINUTES (1-30)

AWAY STORE PROGRAM

EMERGENCY SIREN TIME

The factory-set emergency siren time is fi ve minutes (UL installation maximum).

STEP #31 The emergency siren time can be adjusted from one to 30 minutes using this step.

3DEF

PROGRAMMING STEP #31

1

HOME PROGRAM

TIME IN MINUTES (1-30)

AWAY STORE PROGRAM

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Contents SUPERVISED WIRELESS SECURITY CONSOLE Installation & Programming InstructionsSECURITY USA & CanadaThis symbol is for important notes INTRODUCTIONTABLE OF CONTENTS 1.THE DVS-2400SECURITY SYSTEM CONSOLEWIRELESS KEYPAD REMOTE CONTROLSDOOR/WINDOW SENSORS SMOKE DETECTORDESIGN THE INSTALLATION 2.SECURITY SYSTEM FLOOR PLANEXAMPLE SYSTEM Example Residential Security System Floor Plan3.TYPICAL SYSTEM SENSORS DOOR/WINDOW SENSORABOUT SENSOR STATUS SUPERVISION WIRELESS KEYPAD4.CONSOLE FEATURES 5 4 3Switching to Off Mode stops the alarm siren Switching to Chime Mode stops the alarm sirenType 2AG, 1-ampfuse 5.CONSOLE INSTALLATION CONSOLE LOCATIONCASE LOCKING SCREW WALL MOUNTINGEXTERNAL ALARM SIREN CONNECTION EXTERNAL CONSOLE SPEAKER CONNECTIONcan talk to the occupants through the external AUTOMATION OUTPUT CONNECTION OPTIONAL TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTIONConnect the Console to the telephone line if the CONSOLE POWER CONNECTION not plug the transformer in until the wiring isBACKUP BATTERY INSTALLATION OPTIONAL completeindicator for that sensor will stay lit 6.BASIC CONSOLE PROGRAMMINGSTART IN TEST MASTER USER CODE 1 GONG & 5 BEEPSPROGRAMMING DIFFERENT SENSOR TYPES Follow the instructions on the previous page toselect a sensor number to program the sensor into For DXT-61, DXT-21, DXS-21, DXT-41,& DXS-62A7.BASIC SENSOR INSTALLATION DXS-10WIRELESS KEYPADTEST SENSORS DXS-31& DXS-32DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS4.Snap sensor onto mounting plate 8.CUSTOMIZING THE CONSOLE LABELING THE SENSORSand stops any alarms in progress caused the alarm will fl ash9.CONSOLE OPERATING MODES OFF MODEHOME MODE SECURE EXITSTART IN OFF OR CHIME MODE START IN HOME MODEAWAY MODE QUICK ARMOPTIONAL YOUR USER CODE 1 GONG & 3 BEEPS START HERE HOLD3 beeps being the strongest signal status indicatorsTEST MODE START IN OFFCONSOLE LOW BATTERY 10.SYSTEM TROUBLE INDICATIONSSENSOR LOW BATTERIES SENSOR RADIO TROUBLEand the sensor status indicator will turn off 11.CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEMACTIVATE SENSOR DONE START IN TEST MASTER USER CODE 1 GONG & 5 BEEPS SENSORSENSOR NUMBER FOR CHIME 8 FOR 8 TUV CHIME ZONE AWAY 1 BING DONESENSOR NUMBER FOR INTERIOR 7 FOR 7 PRS INTERIOR ZONE AWAY 1 BING DONESENSOR NUMBER FOR FUNCTION CHANGE NEW FUNCTION NUMBER FOR SENSOR AWAY 1 BING DONEMAKING A SENSOR PERFORM A DIFFERENT FUNCTION AWAYSETUP MODE 12.ADVANCED PROGRAMMINGHOME = PROGRAM TEST = REMOVECHANGING A SENSORS RESTORE REQUIREMENTS CHANGING A SENSORS SUPERVISIONENTRY DELAY TIME EXIT DELAY TIMEREMOTE CONTROL ARMING LEVEL REMOTE CONTROL DISARMING LEVELFIRE SIREN TIME AUTOMATION OUTPUT TIMESILENT BURGLARY ALARMS SILENT EMERGENCY ALARMSDISABLING QUICK ARMING AUTOMATIC RESTORAL OF BYPASSED SENSORSAUTOMATION OUTPUT MODE DURING ALARM REMOTE CONTROL ARM/DISARM CHIRPAUTOMATION OUTPUT ON DURING AND AFTER ALARM AUTOMATION OUTPUT ON DURING ALARMREMOTE ACCESS PASSWORD AUTOMATION OUTPUT WHILE ARMEDAUTOMATION OUTPUT DURING EXIT/ENTRY DELAYS AUTOMATION OUTPUT POLARITYBecause access to programming would be impossible using these steps. The master user code can bechanged using programming STEP #99 CONSOLE MASTER RESETSETUP MODE 13.COMMUNICATOR PROGRAMMINGGeneral Communicator Programming Table SETUP MODECOMMUNICATOR ENABLE GENERAL COMMUNICATOR OPTIONS2-WAYAUDIO VOICE RESPONSECALL LIMITER DIALING DELAYDIALING METHOD 0PROGRAMMING STEP #101COMMUNICATOR REPORTING OPTIONS REPORTING FORMATCALL ROUTING Communicator Reporting Option TableACCOUNT NUMBER PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBERSECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER SUPERVISORY OR PAGER TELEPHONE NUMBERREPORT CONSOLE TROUBLE REPORT FORCE ARMINGOPENING AND CLOSING REPORTS POINT ID REPORTINGCOMMUNICATOR REPORTING CODES GENERAL REPORTING CODESSTEPS #201-206 General Reporting Codes TableSYSTEM REPORTING CODES STEPS #261-266FORCE ARMING REPORTING CODE DURESS REPORTING CODE4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID ALARM REPORT CODES 4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID REPORTING CODESSTEPS #210-233 4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID TROUBLE REPORT CODES4 by 2 Format Point ID Reporting Code Table 4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID REPORTING CODESSTEP # PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONLINEAR LIMITED WARRANTY WIRELESS PRODUCT NOTICE14. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FCC NOTICE
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