Linear DUAL 824 manual Program the Hardwired Loops, Program the Wireless Sensors

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PROGRAM THE HARDWIRED LOOPS

Each hardwired loop used must be programmed into the Control Panel's memory.

Each hardwired loop programmed uses one of the twenty four available sensor locations.

1.Start with the system in Test Mode (enter the master user code and press TEST).

2.Enter the Setup Mode from Test Mode, enter the master user code then press TEST again.

A “Gong” and fi ve “Beeps” will sound. The system is now in Setup Mode.

The sensor status indicators will light for any sensors already programmed into the Control Panel.

3.Enter programming Step #301-308 (301=loop 1, 302=loop 2, etc.) for the hardwired loop desired.

4.Press HOME to select step.

5.Enter an unused sensor number from 01-24 for the loop (you must enter two digits, example:

5 = 05).

6.Press AWAY to store.

A single “Bing” tone will sound and the sensor status indicator for that sensor will stay lit. A double “Buzz” will sound if that sensor location is already in use.

7.Repeat Steps 3-6 to enable all of the hardwired loops used.

NOTE: The default sensor function for the hardwired loops is Perimeter (Type 5). Any sensor function can be selected for each hardwired loop, refer to the “Customizing the System” section of this manual.

PROGRAM THE WIRELESS SENSORS

Each wireless sensor used must be programmed into the system’s memory. See the next two pages for details on activating different models of transmitters.

Each wireless sensor programmed uses one of the twenty four available sensor locations.

1.Start with the system in Test Mode (enter any user code and press TEST).

2.Enter the Setup Mode from Test Mode, enter the master user code then press TEST again.

A “Gong” and fi ve “Beeps” will sound. The system is now in Setup Mode.

The sensor status indicators will light for any sensors programmed into the Control Panel.

3.Enter an unused sensor number from 01-24 (you must enter two digits, example: 5 = 05).

The sensor indicator light will fl ash for the sensor number selected.

4.Activate the sensor by sending a test or alarm signal (be sure the sensor's battery is connected or that its battery protection strip is removed).

A single “Bing” tone will sound and the sensor status indicator for that sensor will stay lit. A “Buzz” will sound if that sensor location is already in use.

5.Repeat Steps 3 & 4 for each additional sensor, or exit Setup Mode by pressing the OFF button for three seconds.

START IN TEST

MASTER

USER

CODE

1 GONG & 5 BEEPS (SETUP MODE)

STEP #301-308

FOR LOOP #1-8

ENTERS STEP

NUMBER

SENSOR

NUMBER (01-24)

FOR LOOP

STORES LOOP SENSOR NUMBER 1 BING

DONE

START IN TEST

MASTER

USER

CODE

1 GONG & 5 BEEPS (SETUP MODE)

NEW SENSOR

NUMBER

SENSOR

INDICATOR

FLASHES

ACTIVATE

SENSOR

1 BING AND SENSOR INDICATOR LIGHTS

REPEAT OR EXIT

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Contents Supervised Wireless Security Control Panel Linear LLC IntroductionTable of Contents Control Panel Dual 824 Security SystemRemote Controls Wireless KeypadDOOR/WINDOW Sensors Panic ButtonsExample System Design the InstallationSecurity System Floor Plan Three system supervisory indicators Hardwired KeypadFive system mode indicators Overview of KeypadsHardwired Keypad Features Terminals for hardwired loop inputs Control Panel FeaturesSystem Location Control Panel InstallationWall Mounting External AntennaHardwired Keypad Installation ARM/DISARM KEY Station Wiring Hardwired Loop WiringTelephone Line Connection External Alarm Siren ConnectionVoice Response Module Automation Output ConnectionBackup Battery Installation Control Panel Power ConnectionGong and four beeps will sound Basic Control Panel ProgrammingCreate the Master User Code Program the Wireless Sensors Program the Hardwired LoopsRepeat Steps 3-6 to enable all of the hardwired loops used Programming Different Sensor Types For All Models DXS-10 Wireless Keypad Basic Sensor InstallationTest Sensors DXS-31 & DXS-32 DOOR/WINDOW SensorsLabeling the Sensor Locations Customizing the KeypadSystem Operating Modes OFF ModeChime Mode Lit sensor status indicators show which sensors are open Home ModeHome Instant Mode Manual Bypassing of SensorsExit Delay For Leaving the Premises Away ModeSensor Function Table Test ModeSensor Operation in Each System Mode Power indicator normally glows when AC power is on Control Panel PowerWireless Sensor LOW Batteries System Trouble IndicationsAdding Sensors to the System Customizing the SystemGong and fi ve Beeps will sound Removing Sensors from the SystemPress HOME, 8, then Away Making a Sensor a 24-HOUR Door ChimeMaking a Sensor Interior Press HOME, 7, then AwayMaking a Sensor Perform a Different Function Programming Information Sensor Operation in Each System ModeControl Panel Programming Options Setup ModeAdvanced Programming Entry Delay Time Changing a Sensors Restore RequirementsExit Delay Time Changing a Sensors SupervisionRemote Control & Hardwire Disarming Level Remote Control & Hardwire Arming LevelEntry Delay Beeps Exit Delay BeepsSilent Emergency Alarms Silent Burglary AlarmsDisabling Quick Arming Automatic Restoral of Bypassed SensorsRemote Control & Hardwire ARM/DISARM Chirp Automation Output Mode During AlarmAutomation Output on During and After Alarm Automation Output on During AlarmRemote Access Password Automation Output During EXIT/ENTRY DelaysAutomation Output While Armed Automation Output PolarityRemoving Additional User Codes Control Panel Master ResetAdding Additional User Codes General Communicator Options Communicator ProgrammingWay manual, 3 2-way full duplex using this step Communicator EnableWAY Audio Voice ResponseDialing Method Dialing DelayCall Limiter Call Routing Reporting FormatAccount Number Telephone Number Delays and Special CharactersPrimary Telephone Number Secondary Telephone NumberReport Force Arming Report Control Panel TroubleOpening and Closing Reports Point ID ReportingSteps #201-206 General Reporting CodesFire and Emergency buttons and for each System Reporting CodesSteps #261-266 Force Arming Reporting CodeSteps #210-233 By 2 Format Point ID Alarm Report CodesBy 2 Format Point ID Trouble Report Codes Steps #234-257By 2 Format Point ID Reporting Codes Important Information