Reference Guide for the DS7060 Control/Communicator Keypad Quick Reference Guide Turning On (arming) your System Normal Arming PIN + [On] Perimeter Arming, no entry delay PIN + [No Entry] [Perimeter Only] Perimeter Arming, with entry delay PIN + [Perimeter Only] Maximum Security Arming PIN + [No Entry] [On] Force Arming PIN + Arming Sequence + [Bypass] Zone Bypass PIN + [Bypass] followed by the Zone number Quick Arm [#] + [On] Turning Off (disarming) your System PIN + [Off] Commands for other System Featur
Table of Contents 1.0 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 3 2.0 SPECIFICATIONS 3 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 3.0 Enclosure Housing Temperature Power Outputs Zones Keypads Communicator Users Lightning Protection Burglar/Fire Zone Inputs Line Seizure Notice ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION 3.1 3.2 Install the Enclosure Install the Control/Communicator 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4.0 CONTROL TERMINAL WIRING 5 5.0 SYSTEM WORKSHEETS 6 6.0 HOW TO PROGRAM THE DS7060 8 7.0 PROGRAMMING THE DS7060 8 7.
1.0 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The DS7060 Control/Communicator is a fully integrated hard-wire security and residential fire alarm system. It can support up to 6 input zones and 15 individual users. Up to 4 keypads may be used to provide user interface with the system, as well as programming access for the installer. 2.0 2.1 SPECIFICATIONS Enclosure Housing Temperature • Operating temperature: +32°F to +120°F (0°C to +49°C) • Storage temperature: -20°F to +150°F (-28°C to +66°C) 2.3 • • • • • • • • 2.4 16.
3.0 ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION CAUTION: The DS7060 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. 3.1 Install the Enclosure NOTE: This panel is intended for mounting in a restricted access area and should be wall mounted. CAUTION: The control panel should only be installed by authorized service personnel.
4.0 CONTROL TERMINAL WIRING WARNING: Before servicing this equipment, remove all power including the transformer and battery. Also remove the phone line connection. A complete functional test is required after any programming. CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.
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6.0 HOW TO PROGRAM THE DS7060 To enter the programming mode, the panel must be disarmed. When in the programming mode the control is disabled and no alarms will be processed, including 24-hour zones and fire zones. To enter the Programmer’s Mode, enter the Programmer’s Code followed by [#] [0]. The default Programmer’s Code is 9876. Enter the Program Address, i.e. [0] [2]. Press the [#] to change the values.
7.1 Address 01 - Zone Programming A zone is an input to the DS7060 Control/Communicator. There are 6 hard-wired zones on the main circuit board. • Disabled: These zones are not monitored, and will not generate alarm or trouble conditions. • Perimeter Instant: These zones arm and disarm with the panel, and never have entry or exit delays. Violation of this type of zone will cause an intrusion alarm. • 24-Hour Auxiliary: This zone type will cause an auxiliary alarm. It is always active.
• Keyswitch Toggle: Each time this zone is closed, it will toggle the armed state of the panel. It has a 300 ms response time. No alarms or trouble conditions are generated by a zone of this type. Optionally, to support this feature, the panel will generate a single siren beep for arm actions and a double beep for disarm actions. Note: If “Auto Bypass” is enabled (Address 10), Keyswitch Toggle will force arm a “Not Ready” zone. • Keyswitch On/Off: When this zone is closed, it will arm the panel.
• Alarm on Short: This zone will alarm when the loop is shorted and the system is armed. It will generate a “Not Ready” (or “Fire Trouble” on fire zones) while unarmed and prevent arming unless the problem is cleared, Forced Armed, or Bypassed. • Alarm on Open: Works like Alarm on Short, but alarms when loop is opened. • Trouble on Short: This zone will alarm when the loop is shorted and the system is armed.
7.6 Address 06 - Programmed Zone Response Time Sets the time value used in Address 05. 7.7 Address 07 - Zone Restoral Options • Restore when Sounders Silence: If programmed, a zone sends a restoral report and is ready to activate again only after the burglary bell cutoff time expires or the bells are silenced. The zone can alarm multiple times per armed period. • Restore with Zone: If programmed, a zone sends a restoral report and is ready to activate again as soon as it physically restores.
• Armed: This is an output programmed to activate when the system is armed. It will remain activated until the system is disarmed. • Ground Start: This is an output programmed to activate for 3 seconds when the phone line is seized. It is intended for use with ground start phone systems that require a momentary short to ground to obtain a dial tone. Connect a separate 12 VDC, DPDT relay.
7.10 Address 10 - General Control • Siren on Comm. Fail for Silent Zone: If programmed, a silent zone will sound the alarm outputs if the zone is in an alarm condition and the system fails to communicate with the central station. • Closing Ringback: If programmed, the keypad sounders and Output 3 will activate for 2 seconds after the system is armed and the closing repor t is successfully sent. This requires Closing Ringback and Closing Report to be programmed.
7.11 Address 11 - Keypad Assignment The keypad type (LED or Alpha) or no keypad must be programmed. 7.
7.13 Address 19 - Special Keys • Disabled: Special Key not programmed. • Invisible: Special Key programming for no display of alarm on the keypad or on outputs. Not to be used with the Fire Key. • Steady Audible: Special Key programming for steady alarms on outputs and keypad sounders. Will turn on steady unless alarms are already pulsing. • Pulsing Audible: Special Key programming for pulsing alarms on output and keypad sounders.
7.15 Address 21 - Phone Number Control • Dial Pulse: If programmed, the panel will dial to phone number 1, 2, or 3 using a pulse format. • Dial Tone: If programmed, the panel will dial to phone number 1, 2, or 3 using a tone format. Note: When dialing through PBX systems, program the phone control as tone dial only. • Tone with Auto Switch to Pulse: If programmed, the control panel will try to dial the first digit in tone dial and check to see if the dial tone has been broken.
REPORTS Program locations 24 through 36 are used differently for the particular Phone Format Chosen (see Address 38, 39). • If a value of 00 is programmed in any of these locations the panel will not send that particular report. • Pulsed Formats (3/1, 3/1E, 3/1 with Parity, 3/1E with Parity, 4/1, and 4/2) will need a unique value placed at each address location. As a recommendation for the pulsed formats, the table in Section 13.
7.20 Address 26 - Zone Alarm Restoral Report • Zone Alarm Restoral: This report is sent when the zone alarm is cleared. Refer to Address 07 for exact point at which report will be sent. 7.21 Address 27 - Zone Trouble Report • Zone Trouble: This report is sent when a zone trouble condition occurs. 7.22 Address 28 - Zone Trouble Restoral Report • Zone Trouble Restoral: This report is sent when the zone trouble condition is cleared. DS7060 Reference Guide Copyright © 1996-97 Detection Systems, Inc.
7.23 Address 29 - Zone Bypass Report • Zone Bypass Reports are sent with the Closing Report. Address 20 digit 1 (left most digit) must be set for 2 or 3 for these reports. See Section 7.14 - Report Control. 7.24 Address 30 - Zone Bypass Restoral Report • Zone Bypass Restoral Reports are only sent with an Opening Report. Address 20 digit 1 (left most digit) must be set for 2 or 3 for these reports. See Section 7.14 - Report Control. 7.
7.26 Address 32 - Battery, AC Report • Low Battery Report: This report is sent when a low battery condition occurs. • Low Battery Restoral Report: This report is sent when a low battery condition restores. • AC Failure Report: This report is sent after an AC failure condition occurs. AC failure reports will only be sent along with other reports if Address 50 is set to “000.” Otherwise reports will be sent after the delay set in Address 50.
7.29 Address 35 - Exit Error, Recent Closing, Comm. Failure Report • Exit Error: This report is sent if an exit error occurs. An exit error occurs when an entry/exit zone is still violated at the end of the exit delay. If this happens, the entry delay will begin. If the system is not disarmed before the entry delay expires, an alarm report for the effected zone will be sent and the Exit Error Report will be sent.
7.32 Address 38 - Phone #1 Format Address 39 - Phone #2 Format 7.33 Address 40-41 Phone #1 (Reporting) Address 42-43 Phone #2 (Reporting) Address 44-45 Phone #3 (Remote Programming) DS7060 Reference Guide Copyright © 1996-97 Detection Systems, Inc.
7.34 Address 46 - Programmer & Master Codes See the Users Guide P/N 29955 for more information on Personal Identification Numbers. 7.35 Address 47 - Default EEPROM CAUTION: Entering a [1] in Address 47 will erase all prior programming. 7.36 Address 48 - Automatic Test Report Interval 7.37 Address 49 - Hours to First Auto Test Report • Set this value to the number of hours from the time the panel was powered up for the first report.
8.0 8.1 • • • • INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR U. L. LISTED SYSTEMS DS7060 U. L. Listings Household Fire Alarm, U. L. Standard UL985 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. Standard UL1610 The control panel has not been investigated to the requirements of UL294. The control panel should be installed in accordance with U. L.
• • • • burglary = steady). In all cases, the special emergency keys must be silent. The ground start feature shall not be programmed. Compatible keypads are Detection Systems’ DS7443, DS7445, and DS7447. The Pager format must not be employed. The alarm output must not be delayed. 8.3 Programming the DS7060 When used in U. L. Listed Requirements, the control must conform to certain programming requirements. The following is a list of the required program entries and required accessories for specific U.
• Entry Delay Timer (Program Address 23) must be programmed for not longer than 60 seconds. • Exit Delay Timer (Program Address 23) must be programmed for not longer than 45 seconds. C.General Control Programming: • Program Address 10 must be programmed for Swinger Shunt disabled. • Program Address 10 must be programmed as Force Arming disabled. D.Alarm Output Programming: • Program Address 08 must be programmed as [X] [X] [8] (follow burglar and fire alarm).
2. Timer Programming: • Entry, Exit Delay Times (Program Address 23) must be programmed for not longer than 60 seconds. 3. General Control Programming: • Must be programmed for Swinger Shunts disabled, Closing Ringback disabled, and Force Arming disabled (Program Address 10). 4. Zone Programming: • The Burglar alarm output signal, Address 04, (whether pulsed or steady) must be different from the Fire alarm signal. 5. Alarm Output Programming: • Program Address 08 must be programmed as [X] [X] [8].
3. General Control Programming: • Must be programmed for Swinger Shunts disabled, Closing Ringback disabled, 60 Hz, Auto Bypass disabled and Force Arming disabled (Program Address 10). 4. Zone Programming: • The Burglar alarm output signal, Address 04, (whether pulsed or steady) must be different from the Fire alarm signal. 5. Alarm Output Programming: • Program Address 08 must be programmed as [X] [X] [8].
8.4 Wiring and Programming Information for Installations Using the Ademco AB-12 Bell/Housing 1) 2) 3) 4) Disconnect the wire jumper from terminal 4 to the inner housing of the Bell Box. Connect wiring between the control and Bell Box as shown above. Program Zone 6 as a 24-hour zone. (Program Address 01 must be programmed as [2]). Programmable Output 3 must be programmed. See Address 08 - Outputs. 9.
11.0 CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS 11.1 General Installation Requirements Notice: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network, protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.
13.0 REPORT PROGRAMMING 13.1 Suggested Values Personal Dialing 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.
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13.3 Values Sent High Speed 4/9 Format NOTE: These values are shown for information only. They cannot be changed by programming. Event Data codes indicate the following: 1 = new event, 3 = restoral, 5 = normal, 6 = event still exists. The placement of these codes in the Event Data column indicates the status of the corresponding zone (1-6). Event Type identifiers indicate the following: 1 = Panic, 2 = Opening, 3 = Bypass, 4 = Closing, 5 = Trouble, 6 = System Info.
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SIA Format SIA reporting allows the installer to select the type of event each report will send to the central station. For example, if a burglary zone is used as a 24 hour panic zone, it can now report as a PA (Panic Alarm) when using the SIA Format. The event type is programmed in the extended digit of the report (addresses 24-36). To activate a report using the SIA Format, place a “1” (or any digit other than 0) in the first reporting digit.
14.0 Program Address Quick Reference Guide DESCRIPTION ADDRESS AC Failure Report Delay 50 Account Codes 37 Alpha Label 12 Auto Bypass 10 Automatic Test Report Interval 48 Battery, AC Report 32 Default EEPROM 47 Dial Attempts 22 Duress Code 9 Easy Exit 10 Exit Error, Recent Closing, Comm.
Index Symbols 3/1 18 3/1 with Parity 3, 18 3/1E 18 3/1E with Parity 3, 18 4/1 3, 18 4/2 18 50 Hz/60 Hz 3, 14 A AC Failure Report 21 AC Failure Report Delay 24 AC Failure Restoral Report 21 Alpha Label 15 Answering Machine Bypass 17 Arming Force Arming 14 Manual Arming and End of Exit Delay 13 Quick Arming 14 Auto Bypass 14 Auxiliary Power Voltage Range 3 Auxiliary Regulated Power 3 C Callback for Downloading 17 CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS 31 Central Station Burglary Alarm 28 Closing Ringback 14
Programming HOW TO PROGRAM THE DS7060 8 PROGRAMMING THE DS7060 8 Pulsed Formats 18 R Recent Closing 22 Remote Program Successful 21 Remote Program Unsuccessful 21 Report Control 16 REPORT PROGRAMMING 32 REPORTS 18 Reports Account Codes 22 Automatic Test Report 22 Battery, AC Report 21 Comm. Failure Report 22 Comm.