User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation, Testing & Factory Defaults
- 3 Controls and Indicators
- 4 Power up Sequence
- 5 System Programming
- 6 Programming Descriptions
- 7 Programming Worksheets
- Glossary of Terms
- Skyroute CL3050 Quick Start:
- Note: Before you start, you must be enrolled with CONNECT 24 as an authorized installer to activa...
- STEP 1 - SELECT BEST LOCATION (See Section 2.1)
- Connect the Skyroute transceiver to a 7 Ah battery, as described in Section 2.1. Determine the be...
- STEP 2 - CONNECT NECESSARY WIRING (See Section 6)
- Mount the Skyroute, determine the desired mode of operation and connect the appropriate control p...
- STEP 3 - PROGRAM (See Section 5)
- If the default programming must be changed, connect a PowerSeries keypad as shown in Section 5 an...
- STEP 4 - ACTIVATE (See Section 2.1)
- Call the Connect 24 Voice Response Unit (VRU) at the toll free number provided with your Dealer C...
- STEP 5 - TEST (See Section 2.2)
- Once activated, send two signals to your central station to confirm proper operation.
- YOUR SKYROUTE INSTALLATION IS NOW COMPLETE.
- ALL OTHER PROGRAMMING SECTIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE OPTIONAL.
- Appendix A: Reporting Codes
Skyroute CL3050 Standalone Wireless Communicator
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Options 3, 4 - Zone Fault, Zone Fault Restores
Modes 2, 3
When the system sees a short circuit across any zone, a zone fault is generated.
DEOL resistors are required for zone fault reporting. In Section [11], Option [2]
must be set to OFF and Option [3] must be set to ON; In Section [13], Option 3
must be set to ON and the Skyroute CL3050 must be operating in mode 2 or 3.
Option 3.
Default -
OFF
,
Option 4.
Default -
OFF
Options 5, 6 - Zone Tamper, Zone Tamper Restores
Modes 2, 3
When the system sees an open circuit across any zone a zone tamper is gener-
ated. DEOL resistors are required for zone tamper reporting. In Section [11],
Option [2] must be set to OFF and Option [3] must be set to ON. In Section [13],
Option [3] must be set to ON and the Skyroute CL3050 must be operating in
mode 2 or 3.
Option 5.
Default -
OFF,
Option 6.
Default -
OFF
Option 7 - System Maintenance Events
All Modes
When this option is enabled, the maintenance events enabled in Section [21] are
transmitted using the codes listed in appendix A.
Default -
ON,
Option 8 - Generic Zones
Modes 2, 3
The Skyroute CL3050 supports generic and detailed zone alarm reporting. By
default, the Skyroute CL3050 will be in generic zone reporting mode. When in
this mode, all zone types are divided into four reporting groups; BA Burg, FA Fire,
PA Panic, UA Technical. If any zone from this group initiates a transmission, the
generic reporting code for this event is sent, additional violations from other
zones from the same group will be ignored until that group's timer has expired.
See table below for zone type grouping.
Zone
Typ e
Detailed
Reporting Code
Generic
Reporting Code
Null
Burglary
Fire
Panic
Technical
Gas
Heat
Medical
Emergency
Water
Freezer
Sprinkler
Hold-up
-
BA
FA
PA
UA
GA
KA
MA
QA
WA
ZA
SA
HA
-
BA
FA
PA
UA
UA
FA
PA
PA
UA
UA
UA
PA
Each zone group has it's own timer. The default time is 5 minutes and is pro-
grammed in Section [23]. If any zone in a group initiates an event, the timer will
start running and the generic event will be sent. If any additional zones from the
same group initiate an event before that group's timer expires, the event will be
ignored. This generic zone reporting mode only applies to zone alarms. Alarm
restorals, tamper/tamper restorals and fault/fault restorals are not grouped
together into generic reporting groups.