Reference Guide for the DS7400Xi (Version 3+) Control/Communicator Armed Ready To Arm Status Power Fire On 1 2 3 Off 4 5 6 Perimeter Only 7 8 9 No Entry * 0 # Bypass System Reset Keypad Quick Reference Guide Turning On (arming) your System using the DS7445/DS7445i or DS7447/DS7447E Keypad Commands for other System Features Chime Mode [PIN] + [#] [7] System Walk Test [PIN] + [#] [8] [1] Event History Readback [PIN] + [#] [8] [9] Perimeter Arming, with entry delay [PIN] + [Perimeter
7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 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.
11.7 Output Partition Assignment: Program Addresses (0149-0150) ....................................................... 42 11.8 Partition Control Programming: Program Address (0165) ................................................................ 42 11.9 Quick Arm Control Programming: Program Address (0169) .................................................. 43 11.10 Keypad Assignment Programming: Program Addresses (0173-0180) ..................................... 44 11.
1.0 Specifications 1.1 Enclosure Housing AWG) are recommended on any 1000 foot (305 m) run. Shared cable is not recommended for keypad, multiplex, options bus, telephone, or siren wiring. The standard enclosure is manufactured from 20 Ga., cold-rolled steel, and measures 12.5" Wide, by 14.5" High, by 3" Deep (31.8 cm x 36.8 cm x 7.6 cm). A keyed lock is included, and this enclosure has provision for an optional tamper switch (required for commercial burglary applications) for monitoring the door. 1.
1.15 Max. Load Currents Standby Alarm Max. Load Currents U. L. Installations 1.5 A 2.5 A Non-U. L. Applications 2.0 A 2.5 A Max. Current By Output: Not to exceed the max. load currents listed above per column. Aux. Power & Keypad (Combined) Option Power Bell Output Programmable Output 2 Loop Power + 1.16 1.0 A 1.0 A 1.0 A 1.0 A X 1.
1.18 Alpha Keypad will provide a ten (10) second access relay output if equipped with the optional K800 Relay. The relay will energize at the keypad if the user has a master, unlimited, general, or access PIN. The output will change only if the user has access to the partition assigned to the keypad. See the DS7447/ DS7447E Keypad Installation Instructions (P/N 22235) for wiring information. Options • DS7412: RS232 Serial Interface module.
to activate the bell. It also provides a Form “C” Bell Fault Output to be connected to the control panel. • Current Draw = 7 mA @ 12 VDC, Standby. 50 mA @ 12 VDC, Alarm. • DS7481: • DS7488: • DS7489: • MX280: Single Phone Line Monitor (1 per system). The DS7481 provides a means of monitoring a single phone line for fault conditions. When a fault is detected, the DS7481 automatically closes its Normally Open relay contacts to provide a means of signaling the fault. • Current Draw = 20 mA, Standby.
2.0 Enclosure Installation 2.2 The DS7400Xi control/communicator and the enclosure are shipped together. The control, however, still needs to be installed into the enclosure. Hardware for mounting the enclosure to a wall, and the control to the enclosure is located in its own hardware pack. 2.1 Install the Enclosure • Use the enclosure as a template and mark the top mounting holes on the mounting surface. • Pre-start the mounting screws for these two holes.
3.0 Control Terminal Wiring TYPICAL BURGLAR AND FIRE WIRING Zone Loop + Input Z– Zone Loop + Input L+ Z– Zone Loop + Input or PO2 L+ Z– Before servicing, remove all power including the transformer, battery and phone line. A complete functional test is required after any programming. WARNING – L+ in + + out Power – Alarm NO Incorrect connections may result in damage to the unit. Aux. Power (—) (terminal 5 or 7) NC CAUTION in + System is Power Limited except for battery terminals.
4.0 Hardware Layout Example ARDIS Interface Module R B G Y + – + –1 2 3 4 5 6 7 + – + –1 8 POWER BUS Keypads #11 - #15 must be connected to the Options Bus. Keypads #1 - #10 must be connected to the Keypad Bus.
5.0 System Worksheet Account Number Information Name Contact Person Address Voice Phone Number Panel Phone Number City, State, Zip Panel Answers Phone Armed Disarmed Equipment Location and Notes AC Voltage VAC Battery Standby Battery Voltage AH VDC Bell Current AUX Current A A Control Panel Transformer Telephone Jack Telephone On Same Line as Panel Earth Ground Connection Alarm Sounder (s) Misc.
5.0 System Worksheet (continued) Personal Identification Number Information Example PIN Information User Pin # Auth. Parti- Name # Level tions 002 PIN Information User Pin # Auth. Parti- Name Level tions # 001 1001 6 1, 2, 4 James L. PIN Information User Pin # Auth. Parti- Name # Level tions 031 PIN Information User Pin # Auth.
5.0 System Worksheet (continued) Zone Location and Notes * = SZ: Single Zone Input MZ: Multiple Zone Input IO: DS7465 (see section 11.2) Example Type * Zone/Output Partition & Location Function # Zone # 1 SZ Zn Funct.
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6.0 Glossary 6.1 General Control Programming • Normal Arming - [PIN] + [On]: If programmed, arms the entire system while allowing entry delays for entry/exit zones. • Perimeter Instant Arming - [PIN] + [No Entry] [Perimeter Only]: If programmed, arms only the perimeter of the system and does not allow entry delays for entry/exit zones. • Perimeter Arming - [PIN] + [Perimeter Only]: If programmed, arms only the perimeter of the system while allowing entry delays for entry/exit zones.
• Entry/Exit Delay Cancel Zone Functions Entry/Exit Delay Cancel 1 and Entry/Exit Delay Cancel 2 Zone Functions cause the exit delay to expire as soon as the premises is vacated. - If a zone is programmed as an Entry/Exit Delay Cancel zone, and it is activated during the exit delay, the exit delay will expire as soon as the zone has been restored. - Entry/Exit Delay Cancel 1 follows entry delay 1. - Entry/Exit Delay Cancel 2 follows entry delay 2. - They are programmed at addresses 0001-0015.
6.4 provides a delay to allow the user to silence the system before it activates. Output Programming • Latch on Any Zone Alarm: This is an output programmed to activate upon any zone alarm (including invisible zones) and will latch until the system has been disarmed. - If this output responds to a fire zone, it will remain latched until the fire reset command is performed. • ON during Entry Pre-Alert: This is an output programmed to activate when an entry/exit zone is violated while the system is armed.
- Partitioning allows the system to act as up to 8 different systems. - Zones, keypads, outputs, and other items may be assigned to particular partitions. - Access to partitions may be through each partition’s keypad or through a Master keypad (see the operating section for more details). • Common Area: Partition 1 can be programmed as a common area, that is, common to other partitions. This allows it to be used in an installation with one common entry area such as a foyer or vestibule.
• Multiple Keypad Use: One keypad only must be used on the option bus, at any address from 11 - 14, and must meet the following requirements: - The keypad must be mounted to the front of the control enclosure OR mounted within the same room as the control equipment. The wire is run in conduit (or equivalently protected against mechanical injury) within 20 ft. (6.1m) of the control equipment.
24-hour check-in time if there is not a control trouble, an active fire alarm that has not been acknowledged, a fire trouble, or a supervisory condition. Note: To send a Communicator Test even if one of these conditions exists, program the Communicator Test/ System Off Normal. • Remote Program Successful: This report is sent after a Remote Program session, if the session was terminated properly.
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. This control should not be connected to party lines. Should this equipment cause harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advanced notice isn’t practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
7.0 Operating Guide 7.1.2 7.1 Personal Identification Numbers 7.1.1 General Information To disable (remove) a PIN, enter: • A [Master code], followed by [#] [0]. • [0] • User number of the PIN to be cancelled, followed by [#] User Number 001 can not be disabled in this manner. When programming Personal Identification Numbers, it is helpful to know the following terms: • PIN: Personal Identification Number. This is the 4 digit code users must enter at the keypad to gain access to the system.
7.2 Arming/Disarming Commands For commands to Arm, Disarm, Bypass or set chime mode, see the front cover of this Reference Guide or consult the DS7400Xi Ver. 3+ User’s Guide (P/N: 32781). 7.3 Changing the Date This chart explains the procedure for changing the date at the keypad. It is recommended that this procedure be performed at a DS7447 keypad. No visual cues will be given from a DS7445 keypad. Steps to Change the Date Command Sequence If Accepted, the Display Reads # 1.
7.5 Changing the Time This chart explains the procedure for changing the time at the keypad. It is recommended that this procedure be performed at a DS7447 keypad. No visual cues will be given from a DS7445 keypad. Steps to Change the Time # 1. Enter the Master Code Programming Mode. Command Sequence If Accepted, the Display Reads [Master Code] + [#] [0] "6 Change Time"* (display will scroll to this) [6] “Enter Day" (1...7) # 2. Enter a 6. [1] through [7] # 3. Enter the day. Sunday # 4.
7.7 Automatic Arming Each partition can be programmed to automatically arm once per day. To inform occupants that the system is about to arm, a pre-arming period will begin 15 minutes before the system arms automatically. The keypad sounders, and any outputs programmed to follow the keypad sounders, will pulse five times every minute if programmed to do so in Program Address 0202-0205. During the last five minutes before arming, these sounders will be on steady.
7.8 Turning OFF the System under Duress This chart explains the proper procedure for disarming under Duress. Ask your installer if the Duress feature has been activated. A Duress code is used when someone demands, by threatening your life or well-being, that the system be turned off. When used, the code will both turn off the system and report a silent Duress alarm if connected to a monitoring service.
7.11 smoke detectors. A Fire Trouble message with no zone number indicates a ground fault if the unit is in the commercial fire mode. Fire Reset/Fire Trouble 7.11.1 Fire Reset During a fire alarm, exit the premises immediately. When you have determined there is no fire, you may silence the bells/sirens before you initiate the [System Reset] command: [PIN] + [System Reset].
7.13.2 Having and Practicing an Escape Plan 7.13.3 Installation Considerations A fire warning may be wasted unless the family has planned in advance for a rapid and safe exit from the building. Proper location of detection devices is one of the most critical factors in a fire alarm system. • Draw a floor plan of the entire house showing two exits from each bedroom and two from the house. Since stairwells and hallways may be blocked during a fire, the plan should provide exits from bedroom windows.
7.14.2 Fire Walk Test The Fire Walk Test is used to confirm that Smoke detectors will report alarms to the keypads. The Fire Walk Test tests all fire zones, including verified fire and waterflow. At the start of the Fire Walk Test a Fire Walk Test report, if programmed, is sent to the central station. Fire alarm reports are not sent to the central station during the Fire Walk Test. A Fire Walk Test restoral is sent upon completion of the Fire Walk Test.
7.14.4 Communicator Test This test is available only if your system transmits alarms and system information to a monitoring service, and has been programmed by the security installing company to permit communicator tests. A long beep will initially sound to acknowledge the start of the test. If the test is successful, the sounder will again issue one long beep. If the test fails, the keypad sounder will turn ON continuously.
7.14.7 Error Displays/Warnings This section explains the procedure for reading Error displays and Warnings. Control Panel Errors are indicated by a flashing green Power Light. The DS7447/DS7447E display will also read “Control Trouble, Enter #87.” The DS7445/DS7445i will only flash the green Power Light. The Error displays may only be read when the control is disarmed. Control Panel Errors will send a “System Trouble” report if it is programmed.
8.0 Keypads 8.1 The Master Keypad Your system may include a Master keypad. A Master keypad is a DS7447/DS7447E keypad programmed to give a user access to all the partitions he has access to, not just the partition the Master keypad is in. This is different from a Standard keypad in that Standard keypads only give access to the single partition they are in. Commands entered at the Master keypad will affect all the partitions the user has access to.
8.4 Disarming from the Master Keypad Disarming from the Master Keypad Disarming all the Partitions you have access to. Disarming only some of your Partitions 8.5 Enter your PIN followed by the [Off] key. This will disarm all of your partitions, even if some are already disarmed. You must enter Single Partition Mode to disarm the necessary partitions one at a time. 1. Enter your [PIN], followed by the [#] key twice: [1] [2] [3] [4] [#] [#]. 2.
9.0 How to Program the Control Panel 9.1 Entering the Programmer’s Mode To enter the Programmer’s Mode, enter the Programmer’s Code followed by [#] [0]. Shorting the program pads (see section 2.0 for location) on the control panel will also activate Programmer’s Mode. The default Programmer’s Code is [9] [8] [7] [6]. 9.2 Reading back a Program Address Once you are in the programmer’s mode, to read back the value of a Program Address, enter that Program Address followed by [#].
9.7 Exiting the Programmer’s Mode To exit the Programmer’s Mode, press the [*] key for a minimum of 2 seconds. If no keypad entries are made for 4 minutes, the control will automatically exit you from the Programmer’s Mode. 10.0 Understanding the Programming Charts The Programming Reference Guide makes use of three types of charts. Each is described below. f the chart looks like this, a combination of features is available to be programmed for that particular address.
11.0 Programming 11.1 General Control Programming: Program Address (0000) Example: To program the system-wide General Operating parameters as: allowing Normal and Custom Arming, Operating at 60 Hz., and to Restore when a Zone Restores. General Control programming defines the system-wide general operating parameters. See Glossary (section 6.1) for further details. Data Digit 1 = [2], Data Digit 2 = [1].
Programming a Zone Programming a Zone is a three step process. Step 1 is programming Zone Functions (what the zone will do in alarm), Step 2 is assigning a Zone Function to the zone and Step 3 is assigning the zone to a partition. These steps must be performed, in order, to program a zone. Step 1: Programming the Zone Functions 11.2 Zone Function Programming: Program Addresses (0001-0015) A Zone Function is the description of how a zone will behave. Up to 15 different Zone Functions may be programmed.
Step 2: Assigning a Zone Function to the Zone Example: To program a Zone (Zone 1) as: a Single Zone Input (PIR) and follows Zone Function 1. In this step, a Zone function is assigned to the Zone. 11.3 Data Digit 1 = [0], Data Digit 2 = [1].
Step 3: Assigning a Partition to the Zone 11.4 Zone Partition Assignment: Program Addresses (1248-1311) In Zone Partition Assignment, each zone is assigned to a partition. By default, all zones are assigned to partition 1. The partition assignment for odd numbered zones is programmed in the first data digit of these addresses. The partition assignment for even numbered zones is programmed in the second data digit of these addresses.
11.5 Zone Bypass Programming: Program Addresses (0016-0017) Example: To program zone functions 1 - 7 so they can not be bypassed and zone function 8 so it can be bypassed. Zone Bypass programming determines which zone functions can be bypassed. Zone functions that can not be bypassed can not be force armed either. Fire zones can never be manually bypassed, but can be force armed. The Default of [0] or [8] means those zones can be bypassed. Data Digit 1 = [*] [5], Data Digit 2 = [7].
11.6 Output Programming: Program Addresses (0146-0148) Example: To program the Programmable Output 1 as: following a Burglar Zone Alarm that is in Partition 1. PA 0147: Data Digit 1 = [6], Data Digit 2 = [1]. PA 0149: Data Digit 1 = [8], Data Digit 2 = [0].
11.7 PA 0149 Data Digit Output Partition Assignment: Program Addresses (0149-0150) In Output Partition Assignment, each On-board output is assigned to a partition. By default, outputs are assigned to all partitions. Output Alarm Programmable Output 1 Programmable Output 2 11.
11.9 Quick Arm Control Programming: Program Address (0169) Example: To program so that Partitions 1 and 2 can be quick armed, while Partitions 3 through 8 can not be quick armed. Quick Arm Control programming defines which partitions can be quick armed (armed without requiring a PIN to be entered). Data Digit 1 = [3], Data Digit 2 = [0].
11.10 Keypad Assignment Programming: Program Addresses (0173-0180) Example: To program Keypad 1 as an Alpha Keypad that is assigned to Partition 1. Keypad Assignment Programming is where you assign the keypad type and the partition it belongs to. PA 0173: Data Digit 1 = [1], Data Digit 2 = [0]. PA 0208: Data Digit 1 = [2], Data Digit 2 = [0]. See Glossary (section 6.6) for further details.
11.12 Emergency Key Programming: Program Addresses (0181-0182) Example: To program the Fire Key and the Special Emergency Key as both having a Steady Alarm. Emergency Key and Panic Key programming disables or activates these keys (the A, B, and C keys) located on the keypads. It also determines a silent, pulsed, or steady alarm. Data Digit 1 = [2], Data Digit 2 = [2].
11.13 PA 0184 Data Digit Custom Arming Programming: Program Addresses (0183-0184) (Continued) 1 Select Options Bypass Zone Function 9 2 Enter the Data Digit as a: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 *0 *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 Bypass Zone Function 10 Bypass Zone Function 11 Bypass Zone Function 12 *0 - *5 are Hex values. They will display as A - F at the keypads. Select Options Bypass Zone Function 13 Bypass Zone Function 14 Bypass Zone Function 15 Enter the Data Digit as a: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11.
11.15 Commercial Fire Mode Programming: Program Address (0186) Example: To program the Commercial Fire Mode parameters as: Central Station Commercial Fire Mode enabled, with a 10 second delay on Waterflow Zones, having the Bell and Aux. activate on Fire Alarms, and using California March Time. This section describes how to define the parameters for the Commercial Fire Mode. Data Digit 1 = [8], Data Digit 2 = [1]. See Glossary (section 6.11) for further details.
11.16 Open/Close Report Control Programming: Program Address (0187) Example: To program to send Open/Close Reports from Partition 1 and to send Trouble Reports on Closings for all Bypassed Zones. If programmed, these reports are sent when the system is armed or disarmed. They may be sent independently for the opening and closing of each partition, or the first partition to open and the last partition to close may send the reports. See Glossary (section 6.12) for further details.
11.19 Timer Programming: Program Addresses (0191-0193, 0195-0196) Data Digit 1 = [1], Data Digit 2 = [2]. Enter the Programmer’s Mode: [9] [8] [7] [6] [#] [0] Enter the Program Address: [0] [1] [9] [1] Enter Data Digit 1: [1] Enter Data Digit 2: [2] Enter the pound key: [#] Program the next Address, Program a different Address, or Exit the Programmer’s Mode. Data Digit 1 2 Entry and Exit Delay Timers are in 5 second intervals (the maximum delay time is 255 seconds).
11.21 General Code “Arm Only” Programming: Program Address (0198-0201) This allows for a user with a General Authority level to Arm and Bypass zones he is not able to Disarm. Example: To program a General Authority level to be able to Arm and Bypass zones he is not able to Disarm in Partition 1. See Glossary (section 6.1) for further details. Data Digit 1 = [1], Data Digit 2 = [0].
11.23 DS7412 RS232 Interface Control Programming: Program Address (0206) DS7412 RS232 Interface Control Programming allows you to enable or disable the DS7412 and to select which history events are sent to the printer as they occur. Selecting “No Events” will cause the history to be printed only on command. To print the History Buffer starting from the most recent event, enter the Master Code followed by [#] [0] [8]. To stop printing, enter Master Code [#] [0] [8] again.
11.25 Report Programming: Program Addresses (0256-0304 and 0320-0340) • To send RF zone trouble reports, the System Trouble Report, address 0334 must be programmed. • To send the User number along with open, close, or partial close reports, place an ‘F’ (*5) in the extended digit. • To disable a report (meaning: nothing will be sent): place a ‘0’ (zero) in the reporting digit. • When using SIA, place a ‘1’ in the reporting digit and program the extended digit to use the extended SIA codes.
Report Programming (Continued) Default Report Default Reporting Extended Digit 1 Digit 2 Address Report Reporting Extended Digit 2 Digit 1 Address 0304 00 Fire Walk Test 0341 00 Zone Funct. 1 Trouble Restoral 0305 00 Fire Walk Test Restoral 0342 00 Zone Funct. 2 Trouble Restoral 0306 00 Low Temperature 0343 00 Zone Funct. 3 Trouble Restoral 0307 00 Low Temperature Restoral 0344 00 Zone Funct. 4 Trouble Restoral 0308 00 Dirty Smoke Chamber 0345 00 Zone Funct.
11.26 Phone/ARDIS Routing Control: Program Addresses (0494-0495) If address 0528 is programmed to “Try ARDIS network first”, the following addresses can be used to control report routing. If address 0528 is set to “Send alarms via both ARDIS and digital”, this will force alarms to go to the phone even if the Phone/ARDIS report routing for alarms does not specify phone usage. Phone/ARDIS report routing (0494). First digit: Open and Close Reports.
11.27 Account Code Programming: Program Addresses (0496-0526) Example: To program Partition 1 Phone #1 Account Code to be 2332. Data Digit 1 = [2], Data Digit 2 = [3], Data Digit 3 = [3], Data Digit 4 = [2]. Account Code programming defines the number transmitted to the central station that identifies this panel. It also identifies which partition is reporting from this panel.
11.28 Phone Number General Control Programming: Program Address (0528) Example: To program the parameters to enable the Remote Programmer Call-back feature, to dial Pulse on all Phone Numbers, to send Alarm Reports via either ARDIS or Digital, and to use 110 Baud comm. for WDSRP. See Glossary (section 6.14) for further details. Data Digit 1 = [1], Data Digit 2 = [0].
11.29.1 Compatible Receivers Format The following table lists those Digital Alarm Communicator Receivers and Formats that are compatible with the DS7400Xi. Contact your central station regarding which format to use and if a special line card is required. Receiver ADEMCO: Model 685 F.B.I.: Model CP-220 l = The Format type the DS7400Xi supports and the Digital Alarm Communicator Receiver accepts. I.T.I.
11.31 Programmer’s and Master Code Programming: Programming Addresses (0532-0534) Example: To program the Programmer’s Code to be 3 4 4 3. Data Digit 1 = [3], Data Digit 2 = [4], Data Digit 3 = [4], Data Digit 4 = [3].
11.32 Octal Relay Module Output Programming: Program Addresses (1456-1471) (Continued) Select Option DD Disabled 0 AC Power Fail 1 Low Battery 2 Communicator Failure 3 System Fault (Any) 4 Keypad Supervision Fault 5 Multiplex Bus Fault 6 Aux Power Fault 8 Fire Zone Trouble 9 Supervisory *0 Zone Trouble *1 Duress *2 Battery Test *3 Data Digit 1 * 2 = Follow System-wide Events 2 *2 *0 - *3 are Hex values. They will display as A - D at the keypads.
11.33 Output Function Programming: Program Addresses (1472-1516) Output programming allows you to have the Outputs follow status events by partition or system-wide, or follow zone outputs in an Input/Output Cross Matrix. See the Programming Addresses Worksheet (P/N 29802) for a description of each address. See Glossary (section 6.4) for further details. Program Address 1 Data Digit 1 2 *0 - *5 are Hex values. They will display as A - F at the keypads.
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11.35 Call-Out Timer Programming: Program Addresses (1521-1524) Example: To program the Remote Programmer Call-Out hour and minute as 2:30 pm. This section allows you to define the Hour and Minute for the Communicator Test Report and Remote Programmer Call-Out. Hour: Data Digit 1 = [1], Data Digit 2 = [4]. Minute: Data Digit 1 = [3], Data Digit 2 = [0]. The default time for the Communicator Test Report to be sent and for the control to call the Remote Programmer is Midnight.
11.37 Alpha Description Programming: Program Addresses (1526-3701) Alpha Description Programming allows up to 16 characters to be programmed for the description of each partition or zone (e.g. “J. Hill’s Office”). If a description is less than 16 characters, leave the remaining address(es) blank. Once programmed, the descriptions will be displayed on the alpha keypads.
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11.38 Phone Number Programming: Program Addresses (4028, 4038, 4048) Example: To program Phone Number 1 as 555-1212.
12.0 Installation Guide for U.L. Listed Systems 12.1 DS7400Xi U. L. Listings: • Household Fire Alarm, U. L. Standard UL985 • Commercial Fire Alarm (Type Service: Local, Central Station, Remote Station; Type Initiating: Automatic, Manual, Sprinkler Supervisory, and Waterflow), U. L. Standard UL864 • Household Burglary Alarm, U. L. Standard UL1023 • Police Station Connection Grades AA and A, U. L. Standard UL365 • Central Station Burglary Alarm Grades AA, A, B, and C; U. L.
• 50 Hz. AC input cannot be used in U. L. Listed Requirements. • The ground wire provided with the enclosure must be connected between the “Earth GND” connection on the control and the enclosure tab. • The keypad panic alarm output must follow the corresponding zone function’s programming (e.g. fire = pulsing [or steady if not a combination], burglary = steady). In all cases, the special emergency keys must be silent. • The ground start feature shall not be programmed. 12.
Data Digit 2=0. • The Ademco Model AB-12 bell/housing (see section 12.6). 3. Zone Function Programming: • The Burglar alarm signal (whether pulsed or steady) must be different from the Fire alarm signal. 1. Timer Programming: • Entry, Exit Delay Times (Program Addresses 0191-0193) must be programmed for not longer than 60 seconds. 4. Alarm Output Programming: • Program Address 0146 must be programmed as: Data Digit 1=6, Data Digit 2=3. • Program Address 0149 must be programmed as: Data Digit 1=8. B.
be programmed for not longer than 60 seconds. 3. General Control Programming: • Must be programmed for no swinger shunts (Program Address 0000 data digit 2, enter 0, 1, or 2). • Program Address 0185 must be programmed as: Data Digit 1=0, Data Digit 2=0. 4. Commercial Fire Mode Programming: • Local (Program Address 0186, data digit 1, enter as a 1 through 6). • Central Station (Program Address 0186, data digit 1, enter as a 7 through *2).
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13.3 Personal Dialing and Pager Format This is a 2 pulse per second (PPS) 0/2 (no account code/2 report event digits) format intended for manual reception, i.e. the panel will call a phone number where a person is expected to answer. After a call is made, the panel will start sending the first report. If the report was a “Communication Test” and Program Address 0329 had a value of 12 the person answering the phone would hear 1 pulse followed by a 1 second delay, then 2 pulses followed by a 3 second delay.
Pager Format (Continued) Reports with Restorals Report Restoral Trouble Restoral Trouble Value 0275 2 Value 0290 4 0305 1 Bypass Address Value 0347 6 Bypass Restoral Address Value 0362 9 EXAMPLE: 0258 1 Zone Function 1 0258 0275 0290 0305 0347 0362 Zone Function 2 0259 0276 0291 0306 0348 0363 Zone Function 3 0260 0277 0292 0307 0349 0364 Zone Function 4 0261 0278 0293 0308 0350 0365 1 Address Value Value 1 Address Address Address 1 6 4 Zone Func
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14.1 SIA Formats (Continued) SIA event code Reports DS7400Xi Ver. 3+ Reference Guide SIA data field Fire walk test report F I None Fire walk test restoral F K None Dirty Smoke Chamber report M C Zone Number Dirty Smoke Chamber restoral M O Mux.
14.2 CID Formats CID event code CID data field Burglary alarm for a zone 130 Zone Number Zone Number Zone Number Zone Number Reports Fire alarm for a zone 110 Waterflow alarm for a zone 113 Supervisory for a zone 200 Keypad fire (A) 110 000 CID event code CID data field 604 None 604 Restoral None 385 Zone Number 385 Restoral Zone Number Mux.
15.0 Multiplex Zone Addressing Guide • Before installing a multiplex device, its address and other information must be programmed into the control panel. (To disable or remove a multiplex point, set the program address for 00 [see Section 11.3].) Perform the following: • Program the control panel. - Refer to section 11.2-11.4, Zone Programming.
16.0 Troubleshooting Guide 16.1 Keypad Problems Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution Entry Error: Please Re-enter will display on keypad. A three beep error tone will sound continuously. a) Two or more keypads share the same address. a) Install keypad jumper properly in back of keypads. b) The DS7430 or DS7433 is installed in the wrong pins. Keypad displays Not Programmed, See Instal Guide, sounder is on and the keypad does not operate. b) Be sure the DS7430 or DS7433 is installed properly.
Keypad Problems (Continued) Symptom Chime Mode (#7) does not work when a zone is faulted. Some functions won’t work on a Master keypad. 16.2 Probable Cause Possible Solution a) Not activating for interior zones. a) Chime mode only activates for perimeter zones Chime mode must be programmed. Also, if the perimeter zone has trouble enabled (trouble on open), the chime won’t work if that zone is opening. b) The keypad is not assigned to the same partition as the zone being activated.
Zone Problems (Continued) Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution Zones 9 and above show Not Ready, Zone Trouble. a) The multiplex expansion module is not installed properly. a) Make sure the multiplex expansion module is seated properly in the upper pins on the DS7400Xi circuit board. b) Multiplex wiring is missing or is not installed properly. b) Check wiring and perform a system reset. c) 8-Input remote module DIP switches are not set properly.
General System Problems (Continued) Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution Power LED is flashing, keypad A control trouble exists. displays Control Trouble Press #87. Press #87 to determine the trouble condition. #87 display = Oct. Relay Fault #89 display = System Fault 20 a) Check the wiring to the module. a) The octal relay module (DS7488) is defective or the wiring to the module is defective. b) There is no DS7488 or a DS7488 has been removed from the system.
General System Problems (Continued) Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution #87 display = Aux Power Fault The auxiliary power output has been shorted. Remove wiring from auxiliary power and check for shorts. #87 display = Keypad Fault a) The keypad wiring is defective. a) Check keypad operation and wiring. b) A keypad is missing. b) Install a keypad. c) A keypad has been programmed, but is not intended in this system. c) Remove from programming (0173-0180).
General System Problems (Continued) Symptom #87 display = Battery Trouble #87 display = Zone Trouble Probable Cause Possible Solution a) The battery failed a battery test. a) If there has just been a power failure, wait at least two hours for the battery to recharge then perform a System Reset to re-test the battery and clear the error. b) The battery is defective. b) Replace the battery. c) The wiring to the battery is disconnected. c) Check wiring.
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Address 0211 0212 0213 0214 0215 0256 0257 0258 0259 0260 0261 0262 0263 0264 0265 0266 0267 0268 0269 0270 0271 0272 0273 0274 0275 0276 0277 0278 0279 0280 0281 0282 0283 0284 0285 0286 0287 0288 0289 0290 0291 0292 0293 0294 0295 0296 0297 0298 0299 0300 0301 0302 0303 0304 0320 0321 0322 0323 0324 0325 0326 0327 0328 Description Keypad Partition Assign. Keypad Partition Assign. Keypad Partition Assign. Keypad Partition Assign. Keypad Partition Assign.
Address 1299 1300 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 1308 1309 1310 1311 1456 1457 1458 1459 1460 1461 1462 1463 1464 1465 1466 1467 1468 1469 1470 1471 1472 1475 1478 1481 1484 1487 1490 1493 1496 1499 1502 1505 1508 1511 1514 1520 1521 1523 1525 1526 1542 1558 1574 1590 1606 1622 1638 1654 1670 1686 1702 1718 Description Zone 103 & 104 Part. Assign. Zone 105 & 106 Part. Assign. Zone 107 & 108 Part. Assign. Zone 109 & 110 Part. Assign. Zone 111 & 112 Part. Assign. Zone 113 & 114 Part. Assign.
Address 3728 3729 3730 3731 3732 3733 3734 3735 3736 3737 3738 3739 3740 4028 4038 4048 Description Octal Relay Partition Assign. Octal Relay Partition Assign. Octal Relay Partition Assign. Octal Relay Partition Assign. Octal Relay Partition Assign. Output Func. Part. Assign. Output Func. Part. Assign. Output Func. Part. Assign. Output Func. Part. Assign. Output Func. Part. Assign. Output Func. Part. Assign. Output Func. Part. Assign. Output Func. Part. Assign.
M R W Manual Battery Test 29 Master Code 58 Master Keypad Arming from 32 Disarming from 33 Programming 18 Master PIN 22 Maximum Security Arming 1, 15 Multiple Keypad Use 19 Multiple Zone Input 16 Multiplex Bus Outputs 17 Smoke 16 Zone Addressing 80 Receivers 57 Remote Program Dial-out & Answer 1, 30 Remote Program Reports 20 Removing a PIN 22 Report Programming 19, 52 Reports AC 19 Battery 19 Communicator Test 19, 20 Dirty Chamber 20, 27 Duress 19 Exit Error 20 Keypad 19 Local Program 20 Mux.
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