Table of Contents

Keypad Quick Reference Guide

1

1.0

Specifications

4

1.1

Enclosure Housing

4

1.2

Temperature

4

1.3

Power

4

1.4

Outputs

4

1.5

Zones

4

1.6

Keypads

4

1.7

Communicator

4

1.8

Partitions

4

1.9

Users

4

1.10

Lightning Protection

4

1.11

Burglar/Fire Zone Inputs

4

1.12

Fire Signal Initiating Circuit (2-wire mode)

4

1.13

Multiplex Bus Wiring Requirements

4

 

1.13.1

Multiplex Zone Loop Wiring

4

1.14

Option Bus Wiring Requirements

4

1.15

Max. Load Currents

5

1.16

Backup Battery Calculation

5

1.17

Standby Current Load

5

1.18

Options

6

2.0

Enclosure Installation

8

2.1

Install the Enclosure

8

2.2

Install the Control/Communicator

8

3.0

Control Terminal Wiring

10

4.0

Hardware Layout Example

11

5.0

System Worksheet

12

6.0

Glossary

19

6.1

General Control Programming

19

6.2

Zone Function Programming

19

6.3

Zone Programming

20

6.4

Output Programming

21

6.5

Partition Control Programming

21

6.6

Keypad Assignment Programming

22

6.7

Emergency Key Programming

22

6.8

Custom Arming Programming

22

6.9

Force Arming

22

6.10

Ground Fault Detect Programming

22

6.11

Commercial Fire Mode Programming

22

6.12

Open/Close Report Control Programming

23

6.13

Report Programming

23

6.14

Phone Number General Control Programming

24

6.15

Phone Answering Programming

24

6.16

FCC Compliance Notice

25

6.17

FCC Phone Connection Notice To Users

25

6.18

Canadian Dept. of Communications

25

6.19

For Installations in New Zealand

25

7.0

Operating Guide

26

7.1

Emergency Procedures

26

 

7.1.1

Identifying Alarm Sounds

26

 

7.1.2

Silencing Alarms

26

 

7.1.3

A Cautionary Note

26

 

7.1.4

Use Common Sense

26

 

7.1.5

Caution When Entering a Building

26

 

7.1.6

Fire Alarms

26

7.2

Fire Reset/Fire Trouble

26

 

7.2.1

Fire Reset

26

 

7.2.2

Fire Trouble

26

 

7.2.3

Dirty Smoke

26

7.3

Emergency Keypad Alarms

26

7.4

Fire Safety

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27

 

7.4.1

If Installed in Family Residences

27

 

7.4.2

Having and Practicing an Escape Plan

27

 

7.4.3

Installation Considerations

27

7.5

Personal Identification Numbers

28

 

7.5.1

General Information

28

 

7.5.2

Programming PINs

28

7.6

The Master Keypad

29

 

7.6.1

General Information

29

 

7.6.2

Master Keypad Displays

29

 

7.6.3

Single Partition Mode

29

 

7.6.4

Arming from the Master Keypad

29

 

7.6.5

Disarming from the Master Keypad

29

 

To disarm all the Partitions to which you have access:

29

7.7

Keypad Error Displays

30

 

7.7.1

General Information

30

 

7.7.2

System Faults

30

 

7.7.3

Event History

30

7.8

Testing Your System

31

 

7.8.1

Zone (System Walk) Test

31

 

 

31

 

 

7.8.2

Battery Tests

31

 

 

31

 

 

7.8.3

Communicator Test

31

 

7.8.4

Fire Walk Test

31

8.0 How to Program the Control Panel

32

8.1

Entering the Programmer’s Mode

32

8.2

Reading Back a Program Address

32

8.3

Entering a Value in a Program Address

32

8.4

HEX values

32

8.5

Defaults

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32

8.6

Setting the Control to the Factory Default

32

8.7

Exiting the Programmer’s Mode

32

9.0 Understanding the Programming Charts

33

10.0

Programming

34

10.1General Control Programing:

 

Program Address (0000)

34

10.2

Zone Function Programming:

 

Program Addresses (0001-0030)

35

10.3

Zone Programming:

 

 

Program Addresses (0031-0278)

36

10.4

Zone Programming:

 

 

Zone Type Program Addresses (0415-0538)

37

10.5

Zone Partition Assignment:

 

 

Program Addresses (0287-0410)

38

10.6

Zone Bypass Programming:

 

 

Program Addresses (2721-2724)

39

10.7

Output Programming:

 

 

Program Addresses (2734, 2735, 2736)

41

10.8

Output Partition Assignment:

 

 

Program Addresses (2737-2738)

42

10.9

Partition Control Programming:

 

 

Program Address (3420)

42

10.10

Quick Arm Control Programming:

 

 

Program Address (3477)

43

10.11

Keypad Assignment Programming:

 

 

Program Addresses (3131-3138)

44

10.12 Keypad Partition Assignment:

 

 

Program Addresses (3139-3146)

44

10.13

Emergency Key Programming:

 

 

Program Addresses (3147-3148)

45

10.14

Custom Arming Programming:

 

 

Program Addresses (2725-2728)

45

10.15

Force Arming and Ground Fault Detect Programming:

 

Program Address (2732)

47

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