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1 Installation & Programming Instructions2 INTRODUCTION3 TABLE OF CONTENTS4 1. THE DVS-2400SECURITY SYSTEM5 notboth simultaneously are 6 2. SECURITY SYSTEM FLOOR PLAN7 3. TYPICAL SYSTEM SENSORS8 4. CONSOLE FEATURES10 5. CONSOLE INSTALLATION11 EXTERNAL CONSOLE SPEAKER CONNECTION (OPTIONAL)With the Use an ◆Up to two 8-ohmspeakers can be used with each Console ◆Up to 150 feet of 22 AWG wire can be used with each speaker Mount the external speaker Route the speaker wires from the external speaker to the Console Open the Console top cover and locate the main terminal block Route the speaker wires up through the wiring access hole Remove the wire jumper from the EXT. SPKR & (-)terminals Connect the speaker wires to the EXT. SPKR & (-)terminals CONSOLE The system tone volume can be adjusted with the annunciator volume control EXTERNAL ALARM SIREN CONNECTION (OPTIONAL) Use a 12 volt, 1 amp maximum rated ALARM Mount the external siren Route the wires from the external siren to the Console Open the Console top cover and locate the main terminal strip Route the siren wires up through the wiring access hole Connect the siren wires to the RELAY N.O. & (-)terminals 12 TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION (OPTIONAL)Connect the Console to the telephone line if the system is monitored, requires Install a USOC RJ31-Xor RJ38-Xjack to the telephone system near the Console Route an appropriate modular telephone line cord from the jack to the Console Route the line cord through the Console’s wiring access hole When directly connecting (without a telephone line) to the AUTOMATION OUTPUT CONNECTION (OPTIONAL) Press [(A)] to turn the Automation Output on, press [(A)] again to turn it off Programmable Options ◆ There are many programmable options for the Automation Output ◆ The Automation Output can be programmed for a variety of useful functions, such as: flashing during alarm, flashing after an alarm, on while armed, or, on during exit/entry delays ◆ See the “Advanced Programming” section of this manual for details on changing the function of the Automation Output 13 (do not plug the transformer in until the wiring is complete)unswitched 14 6. BASIC CONSOLE PROGRAMMING16 7.BASIC SENSOR INSTALLATION17 DXS-31& DXS-32DOOR/WINDOW SENSORSExternal normally closed switches The door/window sensor SET SENSOR JUMPER ◆A jumper inside the door/window sensor selects instant or delayed response APPLY DOUBLE-STICKTAPE Apply double-sticktape (supplied) to back of sensors and magnets ◆Screws are also provided to mount sensors and magnets ◆Screws are preferred over the double-sticktape in permanent installations ATTACH SENSORS AND MAGNETS On doors, mount sensor to door frame and magnet to door Allow a maximum of 1/2" between magnet and sensor when door/window is closed Snap sensor onto mounting plate On windows, mount sensor to window frame and magnet to window TEST SENSORS EXAMPLE INSTALLATIONS (WITH DXS-31SHOWN) INSTANT/DELAY OPTION JUMPERSELECTS ❇Console in Chime Mode should “ding-dong”when the sensor sends signal Open door or window ❇Verify that light on the sensor glows momentarily when door/window is opened 18 8.CUSTOMIZING THE CONSOLE19 9. CONSOLE OPERATING MODES23 10.SYSTEM TROUBLE INDICATIONS24 11.CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM25 will notSENSOR NUMBER FOR CHIME 8 FOR 8 TUV CHIME FUNCTION AWAY 1 BING SENSOR NUMBER FOR INTERIOR 7 FOR 7 PRS INTERIOR FUNCTION 26 START IN TESTMASTER 1 GONG & 5 BEEPS SENSOR NUMBER FOR CHANGE 1 BING 27 12. ADVANCED PROGRAMMING28 CHANGING A SENSORS SUPERVISION◆Any sensor can be programmed as supervised or non-supervised CHANGING A SENSORS RESTORE REQUIREMENTS ◆Any sensor can be programmed as manual or automatic restore ENTRY DELAY TIME ◆The factory-setEntry Delay time is 30 seconds ◆The Entry Delay time can be adjusted from 20 to 255 seconds Write the new Entry Delay time in the User’s Guide EXIT DELAY TIME ◆The factory-setExit Delay time is 60 seconds ◆The Exit Delay time can be adjusted from 20 to 255 seconds Write the new Exit Delay time in the User’s Guide BURGLARY SIREN TIME ◆The factory-setburglary siren time is five minutes ◆The burglary siren time can be adjusted from one to 30 minutes EMERGENCY SIREN TIME ◆The factory-setemergency siren time is five minutes ◆The emergency siren time can be adjusted from one to 30 minutes 30 SILENT BURGLARY ALARMS◆The factory setting causes audible burglary alarms ◆Alternately, the Console can be programmed for silent burglary alarms SILENT EMERGENCY ALARMS ◆The factory setting causes audible emergency alarms ◆Alternately, the Console can be programmed for silent emergency alarms DISABLING QUICK ARMING ◆Alternately, the Console can be programmed to not allow quick arming If quick arming is disabled, a user code must AUTOMATIC RESTORAL OF BYPASSED SENSORS ◆Bypassed sensors are ignored by the Console and cannot cause an alarm AUTOMATIC BYPASSING OF OPEN SENSORS If arming is attempted with open sensors, the Console will sound five 31 AUTOMATION OUTPUT MODE DURING ALARMAUTOMATION ACTIVATION TONE ◆Alternately, this sound can be silenced REMOTE CONTROL ARM/DISARM CHIRP ◆Alternately, these chirps can be silenced AUTOMATION OUTPUT FLASHES DURING AND AFTER ALARM ◆ The factory setting causes the Console’s Automation Output to activate when pressing the [(A)] key, or when it’s triggered with a two-buttonremote control ◆ In addition, the Console can be programmed to flash the Automation Output during and after any alarms ◆ The output will continue to flash until the flashing status lights are cleared AUTOMATION OUTPUT ON DURING ALARM 32 two or more digits different than any user code33 ADDITIONAL USER CODESARM OR DISARM Log the restricted user codes in the boxes REMOVING USER CODES Any restricted, duress or page alert user code can be removed from the Console ◆The master user code can be changed using programming Step #99 CONSOLE MASTER RESET ◆ Master resetting the Console will set all of the programming options back to the factory values The master user code will be reset to Start with the system in Test Mode (Setup Mode cannot be reached from any other mode) From the Test Mode, enter the master user code then press [TEST] ❇ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound, signaling that the system is in Setup Mode Enter programming Step #999 Press [TEST] Press Enter the numbers 999 again Press [TEST] again ❇ A “Bing” will sound to indicate the beginning of the reset process. This process will take up to seconds while the memory is being reset ◆ The system will revert to the first time power-up condition and the new master user code will be 1234. Go to the “Basic Console Programming” section of this manual to begin re-programming the system 34 13. COMMUNICATOR PROGRAMMINGSETUP MODE35 GENERAL COMMUNICATOR OPTIONSCOMMUNICATOR ENABLE 2-WAYAUDIO When the Model The audio module can be programmed for listen only Refer to the ◆The factory setting for the VB-2audio module is OFF Alternately, the audio module can be set for (1) VOICE RESPONSE ◆Alternately, the Console can be programmed to enable voice module audio REMOTE LOCKOUT 36 CALL LIMITERDIALING DELAY DIALING METHOD The factory setting causes the communicator to dial using DTMF 37 COMMUNICATOR REPORTING OPTIONSREPORTING FORMAT CALL ROUTING Communicator Reporting Option Table 38 ACCOUNT NUMBER◆The communicator’s account number entered must be 4-digitslong ◆The factory setting for the account number is ◆Enter an account number from 0000 to PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER ◆The primary Central Station telephone number can be up to 20-digitslong ◆Digits 0-9can be used SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER ◆The secondary Central Station telephone number can be up to 20-digitslong SUPERVISORY/PAGE ALERT TELEPHONE NUMBER The supervisory Central Station or pager telephone number can be up to ◆End Page Alert with the completion character, usually A (#) TELEPHONE NUMBER DELAYS AND SPECIAL CHARACTERS Press the Pressing the Press the 39 REPORT CONSOLE TROUBLEREPORT FORCE ARMING ◆The factory setting does not send force arming reports The factory set reporting code for force arming is “65” (Code 574 with Ademco) OPENING AND CLOSING REPORTS ◆The factory setting does not send opening and closing reports POINT ID REPORTING The factory setting enables Point ID and allows the communicator to send 40 COMMUNICATOR REPORTING CODES◆If Point ID reporting is enabled (the factory default setting), each sensor can report a unique alarm and trouble code ◆ If Point ID is disabled, the “general” reporting = STORE codes for each event type will be used ◆Making a value 0 causes event to not communicate to central station GENERAL REPORTING CODES ◆Any value from 0-99can be programmed for each event (0 = no report) SYSTEM REPORTING CODES ◆Program Steps #261 - 266 for the Console reporting codes [FIRE] [EMERGENCY] General Reporting Codes Table 41 FORCE ARMING REPORTING CODE◆Programming Step #258 ◆Any value from 0-99can be programmed for this event (0 = no report) DURESS REPORTING CODE ◆Programming Step #259 ◆The factory set reporting code for Duress is “66” (Code 121 with Ademco) System Reporting Codes Table Opening & Closing Reporting Codes Table 43 Point ID Reporting Codes Table 44 IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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