DESTINY 6100 Installation Instructions K1105-5 4/99 1
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Software Revisions Current software at time of printing: Control Panel: 8.06 RKLCD Keypad: 4.04 HWB416: 3.00 EXP8: 1.01 Downloader 1.00 Speech: RK36 Keypad: TS16: Bridge (Gate): 1.09 4.01 3.03 1.03 8.05 To 8.06 Panel Software Revision History Changes - Wiring diagram reflects latest change for UL Aug '98 requirements (page 12) - Grounding requirements for UL installations (page 13) Corrections - Increased number of Central Station report codes to 49 (page 8).
Table of Contents 1 2 Hardware and Wiring Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 8 Items Included With the Control Panel ........................................................................................ 10 Inserting the Cabinet Lock .......................................................................................................... 11 Mounting the Control Board ............................
4 System Options and Times System Option Automated Programming Locations .................................................................... 36 System Options - Group 1 ........................................................................................................... 36 System Options - Group 2 ........................................................................................................... 36 System Options - Group 3 .....................................................................
User Codes User Code Options ..................................................................................................................... 65 Disappearing Code Activations ................................................................................................... 65 Assigning User Codes to Areas .................................................................................................... 65 User Code Terms ............................................................................
1 Specifications Electrical: Voltage Input: 16.5 VAC 40 VA from supplied transformer External Speaker: 10 Watt minimum, 8W horn type - Ademco 713 or equivalent. Total speaker load must be between 4W and 16W. Internal Speaker: Speaker supplied in all compatible keypads. For stand-alone operation 10 Watt minimum, 8W - Ademco 746 or equivalent. Total speaker load must be between 4W and 16W. For UL installations, an Ademco 705 speaker must be connected to the "EXT" and "COM" terminals.
Speaker Output: 10 Watt internal siren driver with full speech 10 Watt external siren driver with full speech Designed for use with 8W, 10 watt minimum speakers. Total impedance for either driver not to drop below 4W For UL installations use a Ademco 705 speaker which must be connected to "EXT" and "CON" terminals.
1 Advanced Features: Home automation capability Phone access for both installer and end user Speech synthesis Alert memory in activation order Event log memory in activation order Audible RF test mode with serial number identification Unattended upload/download programming (Not evaluated for UL installation) Serial Interface (RS-232) printer / automation interface Temporal fire notification tones Items Included With the Control Panel: Please examine the contents of the shipping box for the following ite
Inserting the Cabinet Lock 1 1. Remove the cabinet door Retainer Clip (Note Position) 2. Remove the lock knockout from the control cabinet door. Insert the key into the lock. Position the lock in the hole making certain that the latch will make contact with the latch bracket when the door is closed. 3. Hold the lock steady, and insert the retainer clip into the retainer slots. Position the clip as illustrated in order to permit easy removal. Mounting the Control Board 1.
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Wiring Notes Grounding: 1 In UL installations where the Speaker Supervision option is enabled, grounding is not permitted. If grounding, it is recommended a system common be attached to a cold water pipe, 16ga. at 15 feet. Although cold water pipes have been the standard for earth ground, it is very common in modern construction that a cold water pipe does not provide an adequate ground due to the extensive use of PVC and other styles of "plastic" tubing.
1 System Terminals House Phones: The R1 and T1 terminals provide telephone service to the house if the installation contains an RJ-31X terminal block for true phone line seizure. Telephone Company: The incoming telephone service is wired through an RJ-31X jack to the R and T terminals on the control panel. If regular phone service is unavailable, the system will provide power and a distinct system tone to all in house phones.
Keypad 4-wire Bus: Connect corresponding 4-wire bus colored wires from peripheral devices to the appropriate terminals. Additional devices may be daisy chained or wired in parallel to the system board. The 4-wire bus is protected at 1.85 Amps. A high current situation can be communicated to the central station. Auxiliary Relay: A programmable relay is available on the "RC", "RNC" , and "RNO" terminals. Use "RC" for relay common, "RNC" for relay normally closed or "RNO" for relay normally open.
1 Two-Way Adjustment: The potentiometer marked "2-WAY VOL" controls the volume level of voice over the phone line to the inside speaker during two-way communication or paging. Using a small screwdriver, turn the potentiometer to obtain the desired volume. Clockwise increases volume. This adjustment will not the affect alarm notification volume from the speaker during an activation. Use of two-way voice is not evaluated for UL installation.
Wiring an Input Using an End-of Line Resistor 1 4.7KW 4.7KW Normally Closed Single E.O.L Resistor: Normally Open Traditional inputs are wired with a single end-of-line resistor. An open or short is treated as an open. A single end-of-line resistor is only effective if the resistor is placed after the last device wired in an input loop. This is the only suitable wiring method for smoke loops. 4.7KW 4.7KW 4.7KW Wiring an Input Using 2 End-of Line Resistor Supervision 4.
Programming 2 System options are contained in EEPROM. Each programmable section of memory has a 4 digit location and a three digit value. To reduce the amount of programming necessary, each location is supplied with a default value. The programming process can be simplified and the chances of programming errors can be reduced by obtaining a copy of the DOS based PC software available from APEX, the BBS at 919-954-0318 or download from our web site (www.ademco.com/apex).
Quick Start Keypad connection: Connect a hardwire keypad to keypad terminals on the control board, be certain to properly match the colors as follows: Black to BLK, Red to RED, Green to GRN, White to WHT. 2 Speaker connection: Connect the violet keypad speaker leads to the INT and COM terminals on the control board. Power connection: Connect the power transformer to the AC terminals on the control board and plug the transformer into an unswitched 120 VAC outlet.
System Input Overview 2 The diagram below shows each of the available system input types and the maximum number of each device that can be integrated into the system. 8 X-10 Sending Units 80 Wireless Alarm Points / Portable inputs (with H series receiver) 1 Two Wire Smoke Loop 8 Wireless Keypads (When available) 8 Keypad Alarm Points 16 Hardwire System Inputs 1 Phone Alarm 64 Expansion Hardwire Inputs Each input used is assigned to a System Zone. There are 96 System zones available.
System Setup Example Hardware Device Types System Zone Assignments * Zone Assignments - flexible System Board Inputs 1-16 System zone 1-16 HWB 416 Inputs 1 - 8 System zone 17 - 24 HWB 416 Inputs 9 - 16 System zone 25 - 32 Two Wire Smoke Loop System zone 33 5817 Transmitter Inputs 1 - 3 System zone 34 - 36 5804 Panic System zone 37 Local Phone Panic System zone 94 Phone Line Monitor System zone 95 System Keypads System zone 96 2 21
Using This Manual: This manual is not designed to be read like a book. The layout is intentionally designed as a reference guide that allows quick access to information while programming the system. It is strongly recommended that a first time installer attended training or bench test a system before attempting the first installation. For information on APEX training contact the sales department at 800-272-7937. 3 The layout of this manual is broken into eight separate sections.
Program a Zone Each input used in the system must be assigned a zone number and zone options to allow the system to process opens and closes in the desired manner. To simplify the process, the system has an automated menu system that only requests a small amount of information. Based on the responses, the software will automatically set defaults and establish the link between the zone number and hardware. The first five questions for zone programming are always the same.
System Input Automated Programming Locations Program Zone (From system keypad only) ........................................................................ Place system in RF field strength mode and speak serial number ..................................... Exit RF field strength mode .............................................................................................. Exit program mode ...........................................................................................................
Hardware Device Types Hardwire Inputs Type Description Value ......................................... .................................................. System Controller 16 hardwire inputs 000 HWB416 ....................................................... 16 Zone expansion board ....................................... 001 System Smoke Loop ...................................... 2-Wire smoke loop ................................................. 002 Local Telephone ........................................
Hardwire Inputs System Controller 2 digit Input Number: Enter the hardwire loop on the system controller being used. Valid inputs are 1-16. The default for this input type is a single end-of-line resistor. This option can be changed to no endof-line resistor or full 2 resistor supervision by entering the appropriate value in the locations below. 3 Options Value Speaker supervised Zone ...................................................................................................
TS16 - Only use between 32 - 127 degrees F Temperatures from a TS16 can be used as a zone input. The system will prompt: 2 digit input number: The system supports up to 16 separate TS16s. Enter the TS16 address to be used. Legal values are 1 - 16. Use the locations below to program the TS16. A temperature at or above the High point is an open. A temperature at or below the Low temperature is an open.
Button Type Devices Portable Transmitters - Not Supervised 3 7 digit serial number: Enter the serial number listed on the bar code label. Only enter the seven numbers. The leading letter on the label is not used. Accept serial number: If the serial number is correct, press F2. Otherwise, press monitor and enter the correct value. 3 digit function code: Enter code from the Button Functions chart.
Button Functions Option Value ........................................................................................................................ Speak Time 000 Toggle Monitor .................................................................................................................. 001 Speak Long Term Memory ................................................................................................. 003 Silence Day Zone .....................................................................
Editing Zone Programming 3 Once a zone has been programmed, the system provides a quick method for editing zone values. Enter 9,9,4,0 followed by the zone number. As each input prompt is played, press F1 and the system will replay the current value. To change the configuration, enter a new value. To accept a current value, press F2. The Monitor button will return to the previous prompt. The Monitor button will not return to prompts once the system has asked for F2 to confirm.
Silent Panic: Silent panic zones respond by activating the communicator. An activation appears in system status, however no audible indication is given. Emergency: Emergency zones respond though inside speakers only. The alert consists of a pulsed tone followed by "ALERT, ALERT", and the up-to-four-word description of the zone. Follower: An interior follower zone is active in the AWAY mode only. A follower acts as an instant zone providing an exterior delay zone is not previously tripped.
Zone Options 2 Area: When Split Arming is enabled, this option determines which of the 8 areas the zone is assigned. Do not add multiple areas. Suppress monitor: This option will prevent a zone from being enunciated when the system is in monitor mode. Suppress open: This option will prevent the system from speaking the word "OPEN" at the end of a zone description. This is useful when the object being monitored does not have an open or closed state such as a driveway motion detector.
Smoke Verification Enable Verification: Smoke verification in the panel is handled as follows: 1) Smoke verification works with on-board hardwire and the 2-wire smoke loop only. 2) All HWB416, RF, and keypad smoke zones do not use smoke verification, they will activate a smoke alarm after the first trip. 3) While a smoke verification sequence is active, the smoke reset function is locked out. 4) For zones that can use smoke verification, no audible notification is given for the first trip.
Speaker (Bell) Supervision Speaker supervision requires the connection of a jumper wire from the speaker output terminal (INT or EXT) to a selected hardwire input terminal and two 4.7K resistors in parallel be connected between the (AUX+) terminal and the selected hardwire input terminal where the jumper is attached. 3 UL requires that at least one internal speaker, excluding RK series keypad speaker(s), must be supervised and connected to the "EXT" and "COM" terminals.
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System Option Automated Programming Locations Clear event memory log and long term memory ............................................................... 9898 Enter Phone # for automatic download (From system Keypad only) .................................. 9904 Enter Account # for automatic download (From system Keypad only) ............................... 9909 Speak automatic download Phone # ..................................................................................
System Options - Group 4 Options - Enter Total Location Value .................................................................. Prevent access to Program Mode when armed 001 Enable smoke low battery warning at 4 hour interval (Required for UL installation) ........ 002 Suppress Dialer during 2-way callback wait period (Not evaluated for UL installation) ... 128 Default .................................................................................................. 0133 ...................
System Times 4 System Time Options Time Increment Location Default ........................... .............. Entry delay 1 (Not to exceed 45 seconds in a UL installation) seconds 0136 ....... 020 ........................... .............. Entry delay 2 (Not to exceed 45 seconds in a UL installation) seconds 0137 ....... 020 ................................ .............. Exit delay (Not to exceed 60 seconds in a UL installation) seconds 0138 ....... 030 ....... ..............
Phone Access Options Options Time Increment Location Default ............................................ Number of rings for pickup (minimum of 002, 000 disables ) 0458 ....... 010 .. .............. Inactivity time before automatic hang up while in user phone access seconds 0780 ....... 015 ....... .............. Inactivity time before automatic hang up/exit when programming seconds 0781 ....... 060 Event Memory Log Choose upload days total Location Value Sunday .........................................
Set time and date: After entering 9991 the system will prompt "Enter Eleven." The time, day, and date are entered in the following format HHMMWMMDDYY. HHMM - Military time, if the hour value is less than 10 use a leading zero. W - Day of the week: 1-Sun 2-Mon 3-Tue 4-Wed 5-Thr 6-Fri 7-Sat. MM - Month. Months less than 10 use a leading zero. DD - Day of Month. Days less than 10 use a leading zero. YY - Enter the last 2 digits of the year.
No entry delay in HOME: When enabled, this option will cause the exterior delay zones to become instant when the system is armed to HOME. Auto. EML/LTM clear: All selected alerts that are sent to Event Memory Log and Long Term Memory are cleared every 96 hours. Zone trouble activation: This option applies only to supervised zones. With this option enabled, all trouble conditions are treated as an activation when the system is armed.
Enable two-way callback: For this option to be used, at least one activation must be programmed to enable twoway voice/listen-in with the central station. After the digital communication, with this option enabled, the system will hang up and wait for the programmed time in location 0461 for a call back from the central station. The dialer LED will blink while waiting for the return call.
Answer service override: For installations that use answering services provided by the phone company. Two separate calls must be made to the system for the panel to answer. On the first call, let the phone ring twice and hang up. Call a second time, and the panel will answer on the first ring and respond with an access confirmation tone. NOTE: For remote phone access to work correctly, the panel must be wired for full phone line seizure using an RJ-31X connection.
Duration between pre-alarm cycles: The length of time the system pauses before saying "Entry Detected." The shortest time period is three seconds (000). Any value in this location is added to the default 3 seconds. Burg tone before speech: The length of time the system will create a burglary tone before speech. 4 Fire cut off and reset: The length of time the system will stay in alarm without a disarm before the system stops the sirens and waits for another zone activation.
Bypass Options Open zones bypassed: With open zones automatically bypassed at "force arm" enabled, zones are not force armed, they are bypassed. Therefore, if a zone is open and the system is force armed, the zone will remain bypassed even if the zone is closed. Without this option set, closing the zone will place the zone back into the system as a monitored input. This option is not available when the Split Arming Option is enabled. Bypass is not permitted in a UL installation.
Communicator Automated Programming Locations Enter Phone #1 to central station ....................................................................................... 9900 Enter Phone #2 to central station ....................................................................................... 9901 Enter Account #1 for central station .................................................................................. 9905 Enter Account #2 for central station ..................................................
Automatic Communicator Testing Choose to Report Daily, Weekly, or Monthly and enter the appropriate value ..........Location ................ Value Report Daily ......................................................................................................... 0166 .................... 000 Report Weekly .................................................................................................................................. 064 Sunday ..........................................................
Ademco Contact ID Report Codes APEX Description Code Sent to Central Station ADEMCO Description ...................................... ..................................... Exterior instant E 131 Z Perimeter burglary Exterior delay 1 .................................... E 134 Z ..................................... Entry/exit burglary Exterior delay 2 .................................... E 134 Z ..................................... Entry/exit burglary Interior instant .....................................
Report Codes Report Type Exterior Instant Location Value Central Station Report Code ........................... 0337 ................... 003 Dialer Option ................................................. 0387 ................... 129 Exterior Delay 1 Central Station Report Code ........................... 0338 ................... 003 Dialer Option ................................................. 0388 ................... 129 Exterior Delay 2 Central Station Report Code ........................... 0339 ...
Report Type Close (Arm) 5 Location Value Central Station Report Code ........................... 0361 ................... 012 Dialer Option ................................................. 0411 ................... 128 Force Arm Central Station Report Code ........................... 0362 ................... 012 Dialer Option ................................................. 0412 ................... 128 Control Low Battery Central Station Report Code ........................... 0363 ...................
Dialer Options Options - Enter total Value .................................................................................................................... Dial Phone #1 001 Dial Phone #2 .................................................................................................................... 002 Enable two-way voice/listen in (Not permitted in a UL installation) ................................. 004 Dial alternate number if first choice fails ................................................
Central Station Terms Communicator Automated Programming Locations Central Station Number: 5 Space is provided for two 16-digit phone numbers. These numbers are programmed as normally dialed. To enter communicator phone numbers, enter the appropriate 9000 location and enter the number. The system places the numbers in the appropriate locations. There are characters that are available in the dialing string that are not found on the keypad.
Off-hook duration: The system can be programmed to enter two-way after a digital communication. This location determines how long the system will hold the line without a valid two-way command before automatically dropping the line. Valid times are 000 - 255, 000 = 256 seconds. C. S. handshake: This location determines the amount of time the communicator will wait for a central station receiver digital handshake.
3/1 format: Communication format consisting of a 3 digit account number followed by a single digit (hexadecimal) activation type. 4/2 format: Communication format consisting of a 4 digit account number followed by a two digit (hexadecimal) activation type. 4/2 extended format: Communication format consisting of two lines of information: line 1: 4 digit account number followed by a two digit (hexadecimal) activation type.
Fail to Open/Close Fail to Open/Close: Fail to open/close will check system arming status at a programmed time and report to the central station if the proper condition is not met. Program the option total in location 0216. Use location 9994 to program the appropriate fail to Arm time followed by the Disarm time in military format. For times below 10:00 use a leading zero. If only one arming state is being monitored, still enter two times. If the option is not selected the programmed time will be ignored.
Keypad Automated Programming Locations Clear user codes 2-32 ........................................................................................................ 0000 Clear keypad status ........................................................................................................... 9897 Enter Zone / TS16 / Area word description ......................................................................... 9920 Enter remote control channel description .............................................
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User Code + Digit Functions User Code + Options Local phone/keypads Function Remote Phone Function ..................... ..................... ...................... ................... Function for User Code + 1 0178 000 0775 015 Function for User Code + 2 ..................... 0179 ..................... 001 ...................... 0776 ................... 001 Function for User Code + 3 ..................... 0180 ..................... 013 ...................... 0777 ...................
Vocabulary Word Location A ........................... 233 Accept .................. 251 Access .................. 024 Account ................ 025 Active ................... 278 Air ........................ 205 Alarm .................... 384 Alert ..................... 026 AM ....................... 033 And ....................... 197 Apartment ............. 402 Apex ..................... 332 Appliance ............. 027 April ..................... 430 Are ........................ 028 Area ................
6 Word Location Maids .................... 214 Main ..................... 104 Management ........ 288 Manual ................. 236 March ................... 429 Master .................. 105 Mat ....................... 215 Max ...................... 394 May ...................... 431 Mechanical .......... 291 Medicine .............. 186 Mens ..................... 216 Menu .................... 231 Middle .................. 106 Minute .................. 396 Mode .................... 107 Modes ...............
Keypad Function Terms Keypad Automated Programming Locations Clear user codes: This location will erase user codes 2 through 32. Clear keypad status: Under very unusual circumstances, a keypad may not receive a transmission from the control panel resulting in a status message not being cleared. This command clears all status messages at the keypad. Enter zone / TS16 / Area description: This location provides a method for adding up to a four word description for each zone in the system.
Enter Remote Control: The 56 remote control channels can be accessed by telephone, keypad or wireless keypad. Enter remote control by entering 8,8,8,8 from any keypad or phone, or by pressing 1 & 7 (or programmed function key) simultaneously on a keypad, the system will enunciate a list of remote control channels available in the system. Enter two digits from 01 to 56 that represent the device to be controlled. The system will echo the word description.
Arm to HOME: Arm the system to HOME, all open zones are force armed. Sunrise: Available on all button devices but primarily used with an X-10 Sundowner. When using X-10 as an input, this button function tells the system that it is currently daytime. Control channels can be programmed to activate or restore based on sunrise/sunset. Sunset: Same as Sunrise but tells the system it is currently dark.
Speak Alert Memory: To hear all activations stored in LTM enter a full function code followed by the 8 key. The LTM will be spoken in order starting from the most recent activation. If there are no activations stored, the system will sound three beeps. LTM and EML can be simultaneously cleared by entering 9898 in program mode. LTM will store 8 activations. If there are more than 8 activations, the oldest will drop off leaving room for the most recent.
User Code Options Options - Enter total Value ................................................................................................................................ Duress 001 Disappearing ..................................................................................................................... 004 Enable master functions - bypass mode, extended monitor, user code changes ................. 008 Works on remote telephone ...................................................................
User Code Terms User Code Options 7 Changing user codes: To change user code, in keypad mode, enter a full function user code (default user 1 is 1,2,3,4), followed by the 7 digit. The system will speak "ENTER USER NUMBER." Press the 2-digit number (01-32) for the user code you wish to change. You will then hear "ENTER CODE (the number you selected)". The next four digits pressed will be the new code. After the fourth digit, the system will speak "EXIT".
Automation Overview This feature is not UL listed for fire or burglary functions and is intended for home automation All automation capabilities are centered around control channels. Each channel can be activated in five ways: time of day, system trigger, chain channel, zone open/close or manually from a keypad or telephone. Four programming option locations per channel determine how an X-10 and/or a auxiliary output (low current or relay) operates.
Create Control Channels: Channel 1: Enable channel (4097,001), control aux output 9 (4119,009) Channel 2: Enable channel (4121,001), control X-10 CHU# C-1 (4142, 064)) Channel 3: Enable channel and preset dim (4145,017 / 4148,002), control X-10 CHU# C-2 (4166,065), set dim level 4 (4168,004). Create Chain Channel: Channel 10: Enable channel (4313,001), enable chain channel (4315.001), set chain 1 (4334,001).
Automated Control Channel Locations This feature is not UL listed for fire or burglary functions and is intended for home automation Set control channel on/off times ........................................................................................ 9992 Control Channel Options 1 This feature is not UL listed for fire or burglary functions and is intended for home automation Option - Enter Total Value Enable Channel ....................................................................................
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System Triggers This feature is not UL listed for fire or burglary functions and is intended for home automation { * Event Location Channel Location Option ......................................................... ........... ................. ............ Any alarm activation 0183 000 4053 006 Burglary ............................................................................. 0184 ........... 000 ................. 4054 ............ 006 Fire ...........................................................
X-10 House Code - Unit Assignments (CHU) 8 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 1 .... 096 2 .... 097 3 .... 098 4 .... 099 5 .... 100 6 .... 101 7 .... 102 8 .... 103 9 .... 104 10 .. 105 11 ... 106 12 .. 107 13 .. 108 14 .. 109 15 .. 110 16 .. 111 B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B 1 .... 112 2 .... 113 3 .... 114 4 .... 115 5 .... 116 6 .... 117 7 .... 118 8 .... 119 9 .... 120 10 .. 121 11 ... 122 12 .. 123 13 .. 124 14 .. 125 15 .. 126 16 .. 127 C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 1 .... 064 2 .... 065 3 ..
Zone - Control Channel Connection This feature is not UL listed for fire or burglary functions and is intended for home automation Option - Enter Total Value Zone Send an On Command ................................................................................................ 001 Opens Send an Off Command ............................................................................................... 002 Zone Closes { Send an On Command ....................................................................
Control Channel Terms Automated Control Channel Locations Set On/Off: This location is used to program automatic on and off times for control channels. Enter 9992, the system will respond "ENTER UNIT." Enter a control channel number, if the channel is 1-9 use a leading zero. The next prompt is "ENTER ON." Enter the on time in 24hr format. The next prompt is "ENTER OFF." Enter the off time in 24hr format. The on and/or off times are only used by the system if they are enabled in "Remote Control Options 1.
Control Channel Options 4: Flash: Enabling the flash option will flash a selected relay and/or X-10 output. Use this option with caution, due to the speed of X-10 do not flash several X-10 devices at one time. Test all uses of X-10 flash before finishing an install to ensure desirable results. Note: When using flash with filters unexpected results my occur. Filters "freeze" all channels when a filter condition occurs.
8 Extended Monitor: Activates the specified channel during an extended monitor activation. The channel is restored when the extended monitor expires. Remote Phone Access: Activates the specified channel when remote phone access is active. The channel is restored when the remote phone access ends. Emergency: Activates the specified channel during all emergency activations. The channel is restored after disarm and at alarm cutoff and reset.
Ring Detect: Activates the specified channel when the phone rings. The channel is restored when the phone stops ringing. House Phone Off Hook: Activates the specified channel when a house phone is off hook. The channel is restored when the phone is hung up. Communicator Fail: Activates the specified channel when the panel in unable to communicate with a central station receiver. The channel is restored after the next valid transmission.
Preset Dim Level: Value representing the preset dim to be set with an on-command. See preset dim for further information. Zone Control Channel Connection Options: This option value determines if an on or off command is sent to a channel when a zone is opened or closed. Add the desired value for the zone opening to the value for when the zone closes and enter the total in the options field for the zone. Channel: Every active zone in the system can be used to activate a remote control channel.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) PART 15 STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use. The FCC requires the following statement for your information: This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause Interference to radio and television reception.
INSTALLATION LAYOUT Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment in the location as follows: BEDROOM BEDROOM DINING ROOM KITCHEN BEDROOM Installing Company: ____________________________________ Telephone Number: ____________________________________ LIVING ROOM BEDROOM A smoke detector shall be located between the sleeping area and the rest of the house. - Refer to N.F.P.A. #74 Appendix B-1.1 thru B-10.
WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced wireless security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons. For example: * Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device. *Intrusion detectors (e.g.
ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division Of Pittway Corporation, and its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates (`Seller'), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791, warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 18 months from the date stamp control on the product or, for products not having an Ademco date stamp, for 12 months from date of original purchas