Specifications

Table of Contents
Section 1 – System Introduction 1
1.1 Specifications.................................................................. 1
1.2 Additional Devices .......................................................... 2
1.2.1 Keypads ................................................................. 2
1.2.2 ESCORT5580 Module ............................................ 2
1.2.3 PC5400 Printer Module .......................................... 2
1.2.4 Downlook Video Transmission Module ................. 2
1.2.5 LINKS 1000 Cellular Communicator...................... 2
1.2.6 Cabinets ................................................................. 2
1.3 Out of the Box.................................................................. 2
Section 2 – Getting Started 3
2.1 Installation Steps ............................................................. 3
2.2 Terminal Descriptions ..................................................... 3
2.3 KEYBUS Operation and Wiring....................................... 4
2.4 Current Ratings – Modules and Accessories................. 4
2.5 Keypad Assignment ........................................................ 4
2.6 Supervision...................................................................... 5
2.7 Removing Modules ......................................................... 5
2.8 Zone Wiring ..................................................................... 5
2.8.1 Normally Closed (NC) Loops................................. 5
2.8.2 Single End Of Line (EOL) Resistors....................... 5
2.8.3 Double End of Line (DEOL) Resistors ................... 5
2.8.4 Fire Zone Wiring – 4-Wire Smoke Detectors ......... 6
2.8.5 Keyswitch Zone Wiring .......................................... 6
2.8.6 LINKS Support........................................................ 6
2.8.7 LINKS Supervisory ................................................. 6
2.8.8 LINKS Answer ........................................................ 6
2.9 Wiring Guage Conversion Table .................................... 6
Section 3 – Keypad Commands 7
3.1 Arming and Disarming .................................................... 7
3.2 Auto Bypass – Stay Arming ............................................ 7
3.3 Automatic Arming............................................................ 7
3.4 [
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Commands ................................................................ 7
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[1] Bypassing and Reactivating Stay/Away Zones . 7
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[2] Trouble Display................................................... 8
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[3] Alarm Memory ..................................................... 9
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[4] Door Chime On/Off ............................................. 9
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[5] Programming Access Codes ............................. 9
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[6] User Functions.................................................... 9
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[7] Output Functions .............................................. 10
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[8] Installer’s Programming.................................... 10
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[9] Arming Without Entry Delay.............................. 10
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[0] Quick Arm / Quick Exit...................................... 10
3.5 Function Keys................................................................ 10
3.5.1 Function Key Options........................................... 11
Section 4 – How to Program 12
4.1 Installer’s Programming ................................................ 12
4.2 Programming Decimal Data.......................................... 12
4.3 Programming HEX Data ................................................ 12
4.4 Programming Toggle Option Sections ......................... 12
4.5 Viewing Programming ................................................... 13
Section 5 – Program Descriptions 14
5.1 Programming Security Codes....................................... 14
5.2 Zone Definitions ............................................................ 14
5.3 Zone Attributes .............................................................. 15
5.4 Communicator – Dialing................................................ 15
5.5 Communicator – Account Numbers ............................. 16
5.6 Communicator – Phone Numbers................................. 16
5.7 Communicator – Reporting Codes ............................... 16
5.7.1 Zone Alarm ........................................................... 16
5.7.2 Zone Restoral ....................................................... 16
5.7.3 Closings (Arming Codes)..................................... 16
5.7.4 Openings (Disarming Codes) .............................. 16
5.7.5 Tampers................................................................ 17
5.7.6 Priority/Emergency ............................................... 17
5.7.7 Maintenance......................................................... 17
5.7.8 Test Transmissions .............................................. 17
5.7.9 Miscellaneous ...................................................... 17
5.8 Communicator – Reporting Formats............................. 18
5.8.1 Pulse Formats....................................................... 18
5.8.2 Contact ID ............................................................ 18
5.8.3 SIA ........................................................................ 18
5.8.4 Pager Format ........................................................ 18
5.9 Downloading ................................................................. 19
5.10 PGM Output Options ..................................................... 19
5.11 Telephone Line Monitor (TLM)...................................... 21
5.12 Siren Supervision .......................................................... 21
5.13 Test Transmission ......................................................... 21
5.14 Fire, Auxiliary and Panic Keys – [F], [A], [P] ................ 21
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NOTICE!
You must read this entire manual, including all notices and warnings, in order to install this
system so that it is fully functional.
WARNING!
This entire system must be completely tested on a regular basis to verify the operation of all
system functions, in accordance with the recommendations of the security systems industry.
However, despite frequent testing, and due to, but not limited to, criminal tampering or electrical
disruption, it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected.