PRINTER’S INSTRUCTIONS: INSTR,INSTL,DUAL 824 - LINEAR P/N: 217703 D - INK: BLACK - MATERIAL: 20 LB. MEAD BOND WITH 80 LB. WHITE COATED COVER - SIZE: 8.500” X 11.000” - SCALE: 1-1 - FOLDING: ALBUM FOLD - BINDING: SADDLE-STITCH DUAL 824 SUPERVISED WIRELESS SECURITY CONTROL PANEL Installation & Programming Instructions USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123 (760) 438-7000 - Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340 www.linearcorp.
INTRODUCTION CONGRATULATIONS for selecting Linear's DUAL 824 Security System. The Model DUAL 824P Control Panel and the Model DUAL 824KP Keypad incorporate many advanced and sophisticated features. The system can be expanded and customized to fit the installation's specific needs. The DUAL 824P Control Panel and its accessories are designed and manufactured by the oldest wireless security company in North America.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. THE DUAL 824 SECURITY SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 CONTROL PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 WIRELESS KEYPAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 SMOKE DETECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. THE DUAL 824 SECURITY SYSTEM DXS-10 WIRELESS KEYPAD DUAL 824KP HARDWIRED KEYPAD DUAL 824P CONTROL PANEL DXS-73 SMOKE DETECTOR DXS-81 BILL TRAP † DXS-31 DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR DXS-32 MINI DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR DXT-41 & DXT-42 REMOTES CONTROL PANEL The DUAL 824P Control Panel is the heart of the system. It monitors all of the system's wireless sensors, hardwired loops, and controls the alarm sirens and Model DUAL 824KP hardwired keypads.
DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS PANIC BUTTONS The DXS-31 and DXS-32 sensors monitor doors and windows. They send radio signals to the Control Panel. One type of signal is sent when the door or window is opened, and a different type of signal is sent when the door or window is closed. If the system is armed, a sensor can trigger the Control Panel's burglary siren when its door or window is opened. Both sensors are supervised, send hourly status reports, and monitor their battery condition.
2. SECURITY SYSTEM FLOOR PLAN EXAMPLE SYSTEM ✦ The example shows a typical DUAL 824 system. ✦ Any or all of the accessories shown can be used. ✦ A total of 24 sensors can be used with each Control Panel. Each wireless sensor, hardwired loop, and wireless keypad used occupies a sensor location. DESIGN THE INSTALLATION 1. Draw a floor plan for the installation. 2. Consider the security needs of the premises. 3. Determine which doors and windows are vulnerable to intrusion. 4.
3. OVERVIEW OF KEYPADS HARDWIRED KEYPAD ✦ One or two hardwired keypads can be used for controlling the system. ✦ Three system status indicators: READY, ARMED, & TROUBLE ✦ Three system supervisory indicators: POWER, BATTERIES, & RADIO ✦ Five system mode indicators: OFF, CHIME, HOME, AWAY & TEST ✦ 24 system sensor indicators. ✦ Location inside beauty cover for supplied sensor identification labels. ✦ Press to activate the automation output. clears the keypad.
4. HARDWIRED KEYPAD FEATURES 7 8 7 SENSOR STATUS INDICATORS ★ Blacked-out sensor status indicators are only visible when lit. ★ Indicate the status of each of the system's wireless sensors and hardwired loops. ★ Indicators show which doors and windows are open. ★ Indicators flash to display sensors that have caused an alarm. ★ Stick-on labels are provided to identify the custom sensor locations. 9 10 6 8 SYSTEM STATUS INDICATORS ★ Shows the current status of the system.
5. CONTROL PANEL FEATURES 9 8 7 10 6 11 5 12 4 3 2 13 1 1 BATTERY FUSE 8 ★ Type 2AG, 3-amp fuse for the backup battery. ★ If the keypad's POWER light is flashing and the optional backup battery is installed and charged, check this fuse. ✎ WARNING: For continued protection against the risk of fire, replace only with the same type and rating of fuse. 2 3 9 MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK ★ Terminals for hardwired loop inputs. ★ Terminals for Automation Output to connect to an automation controller.
6. CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION SYSTEM LOCATION ✎ NOTE: Wireless sensor signals must be able to reach the Control Panel. ✔ Try to centrally locate the Control Panel. ✔ Keep Control Panel away from large metal appliances. ✔ Maximum recommended sensor range is 400 feet (system tested at 1000 feet). ✎ NOTE: If you don't use the wireless keypad, a hardwired keypad should be easily accessible to the usual entrance.
HARDWIRED KEYPAD INSTALLATION ✦ One or two Model DUAL 824KP keypads can be used with the DUAL 824P Control Panel (one keypad is included in the DUAL 824 system package). ✦ The keypad is supplied with a short wiring harness and connector. 1. Use a flat blade screwdriver to open the keypad case. Identify the keypad internal components. 2. Set the keypad select jumper to KEYPAD 1 if this is the first, or only, keypad installed. Set the jumper to KEYPAD 2 if this is the second keypad installed. 3.
HARDWIRED LOOP WIRING ✦ The DUAL 824 supports up to eight normally open/closed hardwired loops each with 2.2K end-of-line resistor supervision. ✦ Each hardwired loop that is wired and programmed uses one sensor location. ✦ Each hardwired loop can be programmed to any sensor number. ✦ Each hardwired loop can be programmed as any sensor type, including arm/disarm toggle. ✦ Four COM terminals are shared as loop returns for the eight loops. ✦ Each hardwired loop has a 400 millisecond response time.
EXTERNAL ALARM SIREN CONNECTION ✦ An external siren alerts occupants and neighbors with a loud siren during alarm. ✦ Use a 12 volt, 1 amp maximum rated weatherresistant horn speaker with a built-in siren driver. Do not use a plain speaker without a siren driver. EXTERNAL ALARM SIREN ✎ NOTE: Connection of an electromechanical bell or motor bell is not recommended because of the radio interference generated when the bell is running.
AUTOMATION OUTPUT CONNECTION ✦ The Control Panel provides a Automation Output to control lights, devices and appliances. ✦ Automation Output can connect to most popular home automation devices and other simple electronic devices (see figure). to turn the Automation Output on, ✦ Press press again to turn it off.
CONTROL PANEL POWER CONNECTION ✦ The Control Panel is powered by a low voltage plug-in transformer. ✦ Use up to 25 feet of 20 AWG or larger 2-conductor wire to connect the transformer to the Control Panel. 1. Route the power wires from the plug-in transformer to the Control Panel. 2. Connect the wires to the transformer terminals (do not plug the transformer in until the wiring is complete). 3. Route the power wires through the Control Panel's wiring access slot or through a knockout for conduit wiring. 4.
7. BASIC CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING ✦ In a new installation, when power is first applied the system's master user code is “1234”. CREATE THE MASTER USER CODE ✎ NOTE: Local programming must be entered on the system's hardwired keypad, not on a wireless keypad. 1. Press (clears keypad if any other keys have been pressed). 2. Place the system in Test Mode (enter 1234 and press TEST. ✴ A “gong” and four “beeps” will sound. 3. Enter the Setup Mode from Test Mode, enter 1234 then press TEST again.
PROGRAM THE HARDWIRED LOOPS ✦ Each hardwired loop used must be programmed into the Control Panel's memory. ✦ Each hardwired loop programmed uses one of the twenty four available sensor locations. 1. Start with the system in Test Mode (enter the master user code and press TEST). 2. Enter the Setup Mode from Test Mode, enter the master user code then press TEST again. ✴ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound. The system is now in Setup Mode.
PROGRAMMING DIFFERENT SENSOR TYPES ✦ Follow the instructions on the previous page to select a sensor number to program the sensor into. ✎ NOTE: A sensor can be programmed into more than one location. Be sure to choose an UNUSED sensor number. If a sensor gets entered into more than one location, delete the duplicates using the remove sensor function. ✦ To add DXS-10 wireless keypads, press and hold the keypad's key until programmed into the Control Panel.
PROGRAMMING DIFFERENT SENSOR TYPES (CONT.) ✦ For DXT-61, DXT-21, DXS-21, DXT-41, & DXS-62A single-button remotes, simply press the unit's button. ✎ NOTE: After the Control Panel recognizes the transmitter, single-button remotes must be re-programmed as “panic buttons” or home automation controllers. Refer to Page 28 in the “Customizing the System” section of this manual. ✦ For DXT-23, DXS-23, & DXT-42 multi-button remotes: Learn the transmitter by pressing the left button.
8. BASIC SENSOR INSTALLATION ✦ Each accessory sensor is packaged with its own set of installation instructions specific to the model of sensor. ✦ Refer to the sensor's instructions for details on installing, operating, and testing of the sensor. ✦ Following are basic instructions for installing two popular DUAL 824 accessories: The Model DXS-10 Wireless Remote Keypad and the Model DXS-31 & DXS-32 Door/Window Transmitters. DXS-10 WIRELESS KEYPAD ✦ The DXS-10 is used to remotely operate the system.
DXS-31 & DXS-32 DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS ✦ The DXS-31 and DXS-32 sensors can be used to monitor doors, windows, cabinets, crawl space doors, gates, freezer doors, and many other moving objects that could be used for intrusion or need to be monitored. ✦ A built-in magnetic switch triggers the sensor when its magnet (mounted on the moving part or the door or window) moves away from the sensor. ✦ The DXS-31 sensor can be wired to external normally closed switches for remote triggering.
9. CUSTOMIZING THE KEYPAD ✦ The system can be customized for the specific installation. ✦ A label sheet with sensor location names is provided with DUAL 824KP keypads. ✦ Labeling the sensors allows quick and easy identification of where a door or window is open, where any alarms have occurred, where a sensor with a low battery is, or where a sensor with trouble is. PULL TAB TO OPEN BEAUTY COVER LABELING THE SENSOR LOCATIONS 1.
10. SYSTEM OPERATING MODES OFF MODE ✦ Use this mode to disarm the burglary portion of the system. ✦ The 24-hour functions are still active in Off Mode and can be triggered with wireless or hardwired sensors, or by pressing the FIRE or EMERGENCY on the keypad(s). 1. Switch to Off Mode by entering the user code, and pressing OFF.
HOME MODE ✦ Use this mode when sleeping or when anyone is staying inside. ✦ Home Mode causes an instant alarm when any perimeter sensor is triggered. ✦ Home Mode causes a delayed alarm when any exit/entry sensor is triggered (except in Home Instant Mode when they are instant). ✦ Each burglary sensor can trigger the siren once per arming period. ✦ Alarm siren stops automatically after five minutes and the system will remain armed. ✦ Home Mode ignores all interior sensors (motion detectors, etc.). 1A.
AWAY MODE ✦ Use this mode when no one will be staying home. ✦ Away Mode causes an instant alarm when any perimeter sensor is triggered. ✦ Away Mode causes a delayed alarm when any exit/entry sensor is triggered. ✦ Away Mode causes an instant alarm when any interior sensors (motion detectors, etc.) are triggered. The interior sensors will be delayed if a perimeter delayed sensor is triggered first. ✦ Each burglary sensor can trigger the siren once per arming period.
TEST MODE ✦ Even though this is a self-monitoring supervised system, the National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association recommends that all security systems be tested manually on a regular basis. 1. The system must be in Off Mode before switching to Test Mode. 2. Switch the system into Test Mode by entering a user code and pressing TEST. ✴ When the system is switched to the Test Mode, the keypad(s) will sound a “Gong” and four “Beeps”. 3.
11. SYSTEM TROUBLE INDICATIONS ✦ The DUAL 824P Control Panel is a selfmonitoring supervised wireless system. If the Control Panel detects a problem with any of the supervised system sensors or with its power, it will display the appropriate trouble indication and, if monitored, report the trouble to the Central Station through the communicator (depending on communicator programming). CONTROL PANEL POWER ✦ The Control Panel constantly charges and monitors the optional backup battery (if installed).
12. CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM ✦ Adding additional sensors will increase the protection provided by the system. ✦ All ground-level perimeter openings and accessible upper-story openings need protection. ✦ Motion detectors can protect interior areas and areas where valuables are kept. ADDING SENSORS TO THE SYSTEM 1. Always start with the system in Test Mode (enter a user code and press TEST). 2. Enter the master user code then press TEST. ✴ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound.
MAKING A SENSOR A 24-HOUR DOOR CHIME ✦ Sensors can be programmed to cause the keypad(s) to chime any time they're activated. ✦ Chime-only sensors will not be able to trigger the alarm in any system mode. ✦ The sensor must have already been programmed into the Control Panel (see “Adding Sensors to the System” for details). 1. Start with the system in Test Mode. 2. Enter the master user code then press TEST. ✴ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound.
MAKING A SENSOR PERFORM A DIFFERENT FUNCTION ✦ Sensors can be reprogrammed to perform different sensor functions. ✦ The sensor must have already been programmed into the Control Panel (see “Adding sensors to the System” for details). 1. Start with the system in Test Mode. 2. Enter the master user code then press TEST. ✴ A “Gong” and five “Beeps” will sound. ✴ The sensor status indicators will light for each sensor programmed into the Control Panel. 3.
13. ADVANCED PROGRAMMING ✦ To perform any of the advanced programming steps, the system must be in the Setup Mode. ✦ Each programming function is performed with similar keystrokes. After the system is in Setup Mode, enter the programming step or sensor number and press HOME, then enter the new value and press AWAY. For reference, follow the figures next to the programming steps. ✴ If the new value is accepted, a “bing” will sound. If the new value is not accepted, a “double buzz” will sound. SETUP MODE 1.
CHANGING A SENSORS SUPERVISION ✦ When a wireless sensor is programmed, the Control Panel automatically sets it to supervised or non-supervised. The hardwire loops are always supervised for end-of-line resistor termination. ✦ The Control Panel expects hourly status transmissions from any wireless sensor programmed as supervised. ✦ Any wireless sensor can be programmed as supervised or non-supervised using this process.
FIRE SIREN TIME ✦ The factory-set fire siren time is five minutes (UL installation maximum). STEP #32 The fire siren time can be adjusted from one to 30 minutes using this step. PROGRAMMING STEP #32 ENTERS STEP NUMBER TIME IN MINUTES 1 - 30 STORES VALUE - 1 BING AUTOMATION OUTPUT TIME ✦ The factory setting causes the Automation Output to toggle between on and off with each activation.
SILENT BURGLARY ALARMS ✦ The factory setting causes audible burglary alarms. STEP #63 The Control Panel can be programmed for silent burglary alarms using this step. PROGRAMMING STEP #63 PROGRAM 0 FOR AUDIBLE BURGLARY 1 FOR SILENT BURGLARY STORE - 1 BING SILENT EMERGENCY ALARMS ✦ The factory setting causes audible emergency alarms. STEP #64 The Control Panel can be programmed for silent emergency alarms using this step.
AUTOMATION OUTPUT MODE DURING ALARM ✦ The factory setting causes the Automation Output to flash if it is programmed to activate during or after an alarm. ✎ NOTE: For the Automation Output to activate during or after an alarm, that function must be enabled with Programming Step 71 or 72. STEP #68 The output can be programmed to be a steady output using this step.
AUTOMATION OUTPUT WHILE ARMED ✦ The factory setting causes the Control Panel's Automation Output to activate when pressing the key, or when it's triggered with a two-button remote control. STEP #73 The Control Panel can be programmed to activate the Automation Output when the system is armed as well as when normally triggered using this step.
ADDING ADDITIONAL USER CODES ✦ The Control Panel can be programmed with five restricted user codes and one page alert user code. ✦ The restricted user codes operate the system as usual, but cannot access Setup Mode. ✦ The restricted user codes can access a special Code Mode that can be used to change or remove any of the five restricted user codes, the page alert user code, or the duress code.
14. COMMUNICATOR PROGRAMMING ✦ To perform any of the advanced programming steps, the system must be in the Setup Mode. ✦ Each programming function is performed with similar keystrokes. After the system is in Setup Mode, enter the programming step number and press HOME, then enter the new value and press AWAY. For reference, follow the figures next to the programming steps. ✴ If the new value is accepted, a “Bing” will sound. If the new value is not accepted, a “Double Buzz” will sound.
GENERAL COMMUNICATOR OPTIONS COMMUNICATOR ENABLE ✦ The factory setting for the Control Panel disables the communicator. If the system is going to be a non-monitored, local alarm only, leave the communicator disabled. STEP #107 If the system is going to be monitored by a Central Station, enable the communicator with this programming step.
CALL LIMITER ✦ The factory setting for the call limiter is OFF. This allows the communicator to report burglary alarms, once for each sensor, as many times as they are triggered. STEP #101 The Control Panel can be programmed to only allow five burglary reports total per arming period using this step. ✎ NOTE: Sensors programmed for 24-hour functions (Emergency, Panic, Fire) always send a Central Station report and always sound the local siren regardless of the Call Limiter setting.
COMMUNICATOR REPORTING OPTIONS REPORTING FORMAT ✦ The factory setting causes the communicator to report using the 4 BY 2 FORMAT. This format allows four-digit account numbers from 0000 to 9999 and provides two-digit alarm codes. STEP #105 ADEMCO CONTACT ID can be chosen as a reporting format using this step. This format allows 4-digit account numbers from 0000 to 9999 and provides verbose report descriptions with Ademco Contact ID compatible Central Stations.
ACCOUNT NUMBER ✦ The account number entered for the communicator must be 4-digits long. ✦ The factory setting for the account number is 0000. STEP #88 Enter an account number from 0000 to 9999 using this step. PROGRAMMING STEP #88 ENTERS STEP NUMBER 4-DIGIT ACCOUNT NUMBER STORES VALUE - 1 BING PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER ✦ The primary Central Station telephone number can be up to 20-digits long. ✦ Digits 0-9 can be used. ✦ Delays and special characters can be entered in the telephone number (see below).
REPORT CONTROL PANEL TROUBLE ✦ The factory setting does not report Control Panel trouble events to the Central Station. STEP #108 The communicator can be programmed to report Control Panel trouble events using this step. These include all conditions that light the keypad(s) BATTERIES or TROUBLE indicator. It also includes low Control Panel backup battery.
COMMUNICATOR REPORTING CODES ✦ The 4 by 2 two-digit communicator reporting ADEMCO REPORTING CODES code for each event has a factory set value. EVENT ALARM CODE EXTENDED CODE These values may be customized to fit SENSOR EMERGENCY E120 C0xx the specific installation and the reporting CONSOLE EMERGENCY E120 C026 requirements of the Central Station monitoring the system.
SYSTEM REPORTING CODES ✦ Refer to the System Reporting Codes table to view/edit the reporting codes for the keypad FIRE and EMERGENCY buttons and for each of the three Control Panel conditions. The factory settings are listed, along with a blank area to write in the new installation values. STEPS #261-266 Any value from 0-99 can be programmed for each event using these steps (enter “0” to stop an event from reporting).
4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID REPORTING CODES 4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID ALARM REPORT CODES ✦ Refer to the 4 by 2 Format Point ID Reporting Code table to view/edit the alarm reporting codes for each of the 24 sensors. The communicator will send these codes if Point ID is enabled and any sensor triggers an alarm. The factory settings are listed, along with a blank area to write in the new installation values. ✦ Use program Steps #210 - 233 to change the 4 by 2 Point ID alarm reporting codes.
4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID REPORTING CODES STEP # POSSIBLE 4 BY 2 VALUES FACTORY 4 BY 2 VALUE 210 SENSOR 1 ALARM REPORT CODE PROGRAMMING FUNCTION 0 - 99 11 211 SENSOR 2 ALARM REPORT CODE 0 - 99 12 212 SENSOR 3 ALARM REPORT CODE 0 - 99 13 213 SENSOR 4 ALARM REPORT CODE 0 - 99 14 214 SENSOR 5 ALARM REPORT CODE 0 - 99 15 215 SENSOR 6 ALARM REPORT CODE 0 - 99 16 216 SENSOR 7 ALARM REPORT CODE 0 - 99 17 217 SENSOR 8 ALARM REPORT CODE 0 - 99 18 218 SENSOR 9 ALARM REPORT CODE 0 -
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