Specifications

DS7400Xi Ver. 3+ Reference Guide Copyright © 1995-96 Detection Systems, Inc. Page 2
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
1.14 Option Bus Wiring Requirements 4
1.15 Max. Load Currents 4
1.16 Backup Battery Calculation 5
1.17 Standby Current Load 5
1.18 Options 5
2.0 Enclosure Installation 7
2.1 Install the Enclosure 7
2.2 Install the Control/Communicator 7
3.0 Control Terminal Wiring 8
4.0 Hardware Layout Example 9
5.0 System Worksheet 10
6.0 System Overview 14
6.1 DS7400Xi Description 14
6.1.1 A/C Failure Report Delay 14
6.1.2 Entry/Exit Delay Cancel Zone Functions 14
6.1.3 General “Arm-Only” Authority by Partition 14
6.1.4 Input/Output Cross Matrixing 14
6.1.5 Multiplex Bus Outputs 14
6.1.6 Octal Relay Modules (DS7488) 14
6.1.7 Output Functions 14
6.2 Zone 14
6.3 Zone Function 14
7.0 Glossary 14
7.1 General Control Programming 14
7.2 Zone Function Programming 15
7.3 Zone Programming 16
7.4 Output Programming 16
7.5 Partition Control Programming 17
7.6 Keypad Assignment Programming 17
7.7 Emergency Key Programming 17
7.8 Custom Arming Programming 17
7.9 Force Arming 17
7.10 Ground Fault Detect Programming 17
7.11 Commercial Fire Mode Programming 17
7.12 Open/Close Report Control Programming 18
7.13 Report Programming 18
7.14 Phone Number General Control Programming 19
7.15 Phone Answering Programming 19
7.16 FCC Compliance Notice 19
7.17 FCC Phone Connection Notice To Users 19
7.18 Canadian Dept. of Communications 20
7.19 For Installations in New Zealand 20
8.0 Operating Guide 21
8.1 Personal Identification Numbers 21
8.1.1 General Information 21
8.1.2 Removing a PIN 21
8.1.3 Authority Levels 21
8.2 Arming/Disarming Commands 22
8.3 Changing the Date 22
8.4 Changing the Tempoary PIN Expiration Date 22
8.5 Changing the Time 23
8.6 Delayed Arming 23
8.7 Automatic Arming 24
8.8 Turning OFF the System under Duress 25
8.9 Emergency Procedures 25
8.9.1 Identifying Alarm Sounds 25
8.9.2 Silencing Alarms 25
8.9.3 A Cautionary Note 25
8.9.4 Use Common Sense 25
8.9.5 Caution When Entering A Building 25
8.9.6 Fire Alarms 25
8.10 Fire Reset/Fire Trouble 25
8.10.1 Fire Reset 25
8.10.2 Fire Trouble 25
8.11 Emergency Keypad Alarms 26
8.12 Fire Safety 26
8.12.1 If Installed in Family Residences 26
8.12.2 Having and Practicing an Escape Plan 26
8.12.3 Installation Considerations 27
8.13 Testing 27
8.13.1 Zone Test 27
8.13.2 Battery/Sounder Test 27
8.13.3 Communicator Test 28
8.13.4 Event History Readback 28
8.13.5 Remote Program Dial-out and Answer 28
8.13.6 Error Displays 29
9.0 The Master Keypad 30
9.1 Master Keypad Displays 30
9.2 Arming from the Master Keypad 30
9.3 Disarming from the Master Keypad 31
9.4 Single Partition Mode 31
10.0 How to Program the Control Panel 31
10.1 Entering the Programmer’s Mode 31
10.2 Reading back a Program Address 31
10.3 Entering a value in a Program Address 31
10.4 HEX values 32
10.5 Defaults 32
10.6 Setting the Control to the Factory Default 32
10.7 Exiting the Programmer’s Mode 32
11.0 Understanding the Programming Charts 32
12.0 Programming 34
12.1 General Control Programmong: Program Address
(0000) 34