759EX V1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................. 3 Features.............................................................................................. 3 Specifications...................................................................................... 3 INSTALLATION .................................................. 4 Location and Mounting ....................................................................... Earth Ground ...............................................
PC Password .................................................................................... PC Telephone Number ..................................................................... Call WinLoad Software ..................................................................... Answer WinLoad Software ............................................................... Auto Event Buffer Transmission ....................................................... Call Back WinLoad ........................................
PART 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 FEATURES • Up to 15 fully programmable zones • Two completely independent partitions. Many of the features and options in the Spectra System can be independently set for each partition such as event reporting, entry/exit delay, auto-arming and many more. All zones, the keyswitches and all user codes are assigned to specific partitions, which makes this a true partitioned system. • Communication bus facilitates the adding, programming and monitoring of all expansion modules.
PART 2: INSTALLATION 2.1 LOCATION AND MOUNTING Before mounting the cabinet, push the five white nylon mounting studs into the back of the cabinet. Pull all cables into the cabinet and prepare them for connection before mounting the circuit board into the back of the cabinet. Select a centralized installation site on the main floor that isn't easily accessible to intruders and leave at least 2in. (5cm) around the panel box to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation.
Figure 2.2: Spectra 1759EX Control Panel Overview Refer to AC Power and Backup Battery Connections on page 4. To connect the 5A Alarm Relay and the PGMs, refer to Relay and PGM Connections on page 7. To connect AC power, refer to AC Power and Backup Battery Connections on page 4. For the keypad’s zone, EOL and tamper configurations, refer to Configuring The LED Keypads on page 10.
2.5 AUXILIARY POWER TERMINALS The auxiliary power supply terminals can be used to power motion detectors, keypads and other modules or accessories in the security system. A fuseless circuit protects the power supply against current overload and automatically shuts down if the current exceeds 1.1A. If this occurs, the Maximum Auxiliary Current failure will appear in the keypads’ Trouble Display (see page 45).
Figure 2.3: Relay and PGM Connections AUX+ or External Power Supply. See Programmable Output Connections on page 6 2.9 SINGLE ZONE INPUTS Detection devices such as motion detectors and door contacts are connected to the control panel's zone input terminals. Figure 2.4 (below) demonstrates single zone input terminal connections recognized by Spectra. Once connected, the associated zone's parameters must be defined. For details refer to Zone Programming on page 14. Figure 2.
Each keypad has one zone input terminal, allowing you to connect one motion detector or door contact directly to a keypad. The keypad can then communicate the status of the zone to the control panel. A maximum of two keypad zones can be used with each control panel. After connecting the device, the zone's parameters must be defined. For details on zone recognition and Zone Programming refer to page 14. Also, refer to the feature Reassign Keypad Zone 2 on page 14.
PART 3: PROGRAMMING METHODS 3.1 WINLOAD SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS Program the Spectra Series control panels remotely or on-site using the Winload Software for Windows®. For more information, contact your local Paradox Distributor or visit our web site at http://www.paradox.ca. If you are using the WinLoad software, you must program the features explained on pages 43 and 44. 3.2 PROGRAMMING USING A KEYPAD Use the supplied Spectra 1759EX Programming Guide to keep track of which sections were programmed and how.
Figure 3.1: Data Display Mode (LED Keypads Only) To access the Data Display Mode, press the [enter] key after entering a section and before entering any data. The three LEDs as indicated will begin to flash indicating that you are in the Data Display Mode. 1686H 1686V 1689 Each time the [ENTER] key is pressed, the keypad will display the next digit in the current section and will continue through all the following sections one digit at a time without changing the programmed values.
PLEASE NOTE: The keypad can be ordered with or without a tamper switch. If the keypad has no tamper switch, key [3] will be OFF by default. If the keypad has a tamper switch, key [3] will be ON by default. 3.3.2 CONFIGURING THE 1686H, 1686V AND 1689 KEYPADS PRIOR TO V2.0 The keypad’s zone number and EOL definition are defined through the jumpers located on the PCB board.
PART 4: ACCESS CODES The Spectra 1759EX control panel supports the following access codes: INSTALLER CODE: Used to program all control panel settings except User Access Codes. SYSTEM MASTER CODE (001) Provides full access. Arm and disarm using any method described in the User Code Options in section 4.4 as well as program the User Access Codes. Master Code 1 (002): Permanently assigned to partition 1.
4.4.2 PARTITION 2 ASSIGNMENT Sections [302] to [348]: User Codes 002 to 048 Option [2] OFF = Deny access to partition 2 (default) Option [2] ON = User code has access to partition 2 If the system is partitioned (see page 39), user codes with this option enabled can arm and disarm partition 2. If the system is not partitioned, the control panel ignores this option. 4.4.
PART 5: ZONE PROGRAMMING The Spectra 1759EX control panel’s zone assignment depends on where the detection devices are connected (see Table 4). Table 4: Zone Recognition Table Device connected to which input? 1759EX Control Panel Input 1 = Zone 1 Input 2 = Zone 2 Input 3 = Zone 3 Input 4 = Zone 4 Input 5 = Zone 5 Keypad Zone 1 = Zone 6 Zone 2 = Zone 7 Expansion 5.
5.3 REASSIGN ZONES TO EXPANSION INPUTS Section [126]: General Options Option [8] OFF = Reassign Zones to Expansion Inputs Disabled (default) Option [8] ON = Reassign Zones to Expansion Inputs Enabled Reassign Zones to Expansion Inputs changes the zone numbering to increase the number of expansion inputs that can be displayed on 10-Zone LED Keypads.
Figure 5.1: Spectra Zone Programming [001] = Zone 1 [002] = Zone 2 [003] = Zone 3 [004] = Zone 4 [005] = Zone 5 [006] = Zone 6 [007] = Zone 7 [008] = Zone 8 Press the [ENTER] key Enter the [INSTALLER CODE] Zone Definitions 1 - Entry Delay 1 2 - Entry Delay 2 3 - Follow 4 - Instant 5 - 24Hr. Burglary 6 - 24Hr. Buzzer Additional definitions for on-board terminals: 7 - Keyswitch 8 - 24Hr. Fire 9 - 24Hr.
5.5.3 FOLLOW ZONES Sections [001] to [015]: Zones 1 to 15, First Digit = 3 When an armed Follow Zone opens, the control panel will immediately generate an alarm, unless an Entry Delay zone opens first: • If an armed Follow Zone opens after an Entry Delay zone opens, the control panel waits until the Entry Delay Timer has elapsed before generating an alarm.
Figure 5.2: Bell Output During Fire Alarm 5.7 ZONE PARTITION ASSIGNMENT 5.8 ZONE OPTIONS Figure 5.3: Delayed 24Hr. Fire Zone Sections [001] to [015]: Zones 1 to 15 The control panel provides the option of partitioning the security system into two completely independent systems. As demonstrated in Figure 5-1 on page 16, sections [001] to [015] represent zones 1 through 15 respectively, where the second digit in each of these sections represents the zone's partition assignment.
[4] OFF / [5] ON: Audible Pulsed Alarm When the conditions for an alarm have been met, the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code (see page 31) and provides a pulsed output (see Figure 5-2 on page 18) for any bells or sirens connected to the control panel’s bell output. [4] ON / [5] OFF: Silent Alarm When the conditions for an alarm are met, the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code (see page 31) and will not activate the control panel’s bell output.
5.9 ZONE SPEED 5.10 EOL ZONES Sections [050] to [064]: Zones 1 to 15 001 to 255 X 10ms, Default = 600ms The Zone Speed defines how quickly the control panel will respond to an open zone. The control panel will not display an open zone on the keypad or generate an alarm until the programmed Zone Speed has elapsed. All other zone definitions and options do not come into effect until the Zone Speed has elapsed. This feature prevents any momentary glitches from causing an alarm or unnecessary reporting.
6.1.2 DELETING ASSIGNED WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS Sections [601] to [608] How Do I Delete Assigned Wireless Transmitters? 1) Press the [ENTER] key. 2) Enter your [INSTALLER CODE]. 3) Enter the desired [SECTION NUMBER] (from sections [601] to [608]). 4) Press the [0] key six times to clear the serial number. 6.1.3 PROGRAMMING THE ZONES The zones allocated to the wireless transmitters must be programmed. Refer to Zone Programming on page 14 for more information. 6.
5) 6.4 On an LED Keypad: The serial number digits will appear one at a time by illuminating the corresponding LED light. To view the next digit, press the [ENTER] key. On an LCD Keypad: The first three digits of the serial number will appear. Press the [ENTER] key three times to view the next three digits. SUPERVISION OPTIONS The Supervision Options cannot be used with any remote controls assigned to the control panel. 6.4.
Spectra 1759EX to accept transmissions from an Omnia remote control only. Enabling option [8] configures the Spectra 1759EX to accept transmissions from a Parakey remote control only. 6.5.2 ASSIGNING A REMOTE CONTROL TO THE SPECTRA 1759EX Sections [731] to [738]: Remote Controls 1 to 8 respectively Remote controls are assigned to the module using the Automatic Learning method. How Do I Assign a Remote Control to the Spectra 1759EX? 1) Press the [ENTER] key. 2) Enter your [INSTALLER CODE].
Table 7: Remote Control Button Programming Remote Control Button Programming (refer to Table 8) Section [711] ____/____/____/____/____/____/____/____ A B C D A+B C+D A+C B+D Remote Control # 1 [712] ____/____/____/____/____/____/____/____ A B C D A+B C+D A+C B+D Remote Control # 2 [713] ____/____/____/____/____/____/____/____ A B C D A+B C+D A+C B+D Remote Control # 3 [714] ____/____/____/____/____/____/____/____ A B C D A+B C+D A+C B+D Remote Control # 4 [715] ____/____/____/____/____/____/___
PART 7: ARMING AND DISARMING OPTIONS 7.1 SWITCH TO STAY ARMING Section [133] = Partition 1, Section [134] = Partition 2 Option [4] OFF = Switch to Stay Arming Disabled (default) Option [4] ON = Switch to Stay Arming Enabled If a user Regular arms a partition, but does not exit through (open and close) an Entry Delay zone during the Exit Delay, the control panel can be programmed to switch from Regular Arming to Stay Arming. 7.
7.6.1 AUTO-ARM TIMER Section [111] = Partition 1, [112] = Partition 2 Select the section corresponding to the desired partition and program the time (use the 24-hour clock i.e. 6:30PM = 18:30) that you wish the control panel to attempt to arm the selected partition and/or send the Late to Close report code. If Timed Auto-Arming is disabled, the control panel will still send the Late to Close report code at the time specified by the Auto-Arm Timer. 7.
7.11 BELL SQUAWK ON ARM/DISARM WITH KEYPAD Section [130]: Arming/Disarming Options Option [7] OFF = Bell Squawk on Arm/Disarm Disabled (default) Option [7] ON = Bell Squawk on Arm/Disarm Enabled When this feature is enabled, the bell or siren will squawk once upon arming and twice upon disarming. 7.
8.3 TAMPER RECOGNITION Section [132]: Zone Options [1] OFF / [2] OFF: Tamper Recognition Disabled (default) If the system is armed or disarmed, the control panel will display the zone as open in the keypad display, but will not generate an alarm. This option is not permitted on UL systems. [1] OFF / [2] ON: Trouble Only If the system is armed and a tamper wiring failure occurs on a zone, the control panel will follow the zone's Alarm Types setting (see page 18).
Whether the system is partitioned or not, the control panel will report all panic alarms to partition 1. 8.5 PANIC LOCKOUT TIMER Section [094] When a panic alarm is activated, the control panel can ignore the disarm signal from a remote control for a specified period. This prevents an aggressor from disarming the system by remote control during a panic situation.
PART 9: REPORTING AND DIALER SETTINGS The following section explains all the features and options that must be programmed in order for your security system to properly report system events to a central station. When an event (e.g. zone in alarm) occurs in the system, the control panel verifies if a report code was programmed in the section corresponding to the event (except Ademco Contact ID “All Codes”).
9.1 REPORTING/DIALER (ENABLE/DISABLE) 9.2 REPORT CODES Section [135]: Dialer Options Option [3] OFF = Reporting/Dialer Disabled (default) Option [3] ON = Reporting/Dialer Enabled A report code is a 1- or 2-digit hexadecimal value consisting of digits from 1 to F. Each section from [160] to [213] represents a set of up to four specific events and each of these events can be programmed with a separate 1- or 2-digit report code.
9.2.6 ZONE ALARM RESTORE REPORT CODES Sections [191] to [194] A report code can be programmed for each of the 15 available zones. The control panel can transmit these report codes to the central station identifying which zone was restored. A zone is restored when it closes after generating an alarm or once the bell has cut-off after alarm generation. Please refer to Zone Restore Report Options on page 36. 9.2.
9.2.11 SYSTEM TROUBLE RESTORE CODES Sections [208] to [210] Whenever the system restores one of the troubles listed in section 9.2.10, the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying the type of system trouble restore. If Telephone Line Monitoring is enabled (see page 36), the control panel can also transmit a TLM Restore report code. 9.2.
Table 10: Reporting Formats Value Entered Reporting Format 1 Ademco Slow (1400Hz, 1900Hz, 10BPS) 2 Silent Knight Fast (1400Hz, 1900Hz, 10BPS) 3 SESCOA (2300Hz, 1800Hz, 20BPS) 4 5 (Default) 6 Ademco Express (DTMF 4+2) Ademco Contact ID Pager Format If Hexadecimals (0 to FF) are used to program the report codes, verify that the pager also supports Hexadecimals. If the pager does not support Hexadecimals, use only the digits 0 to 9.
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9.13 DELAY BETWEEN DIALING ATTEMPTS Section [082] 000 to 255 seconds, Default = 20 seconds This delay determines the amount of time the control panel will wait between each dialing attempt. 9.
Section [135]: Dialer Options [1] OFF / [2] OFF: TLM Disabled [1] OFF / [2] ON: Trouble Only Upon line test failure, a TLM Trouble will appear in the keypads’ Trouble Display (see page 45). [1] ON / [2] OFF: Alarm If System Armed Upon line test failure, a TLM Trouble will appear in the keypads’ Trouble Display (see page 45) and if the system is armed, the control panel will generate an alarm.
10.2 PGM DEACTIVATION EVENT Sections [121], [123], [125] After PGM activation, the PGM will return to its normal state (deactivate) when the programmed PGM Deactivation Event occurs. Instead of deactivating the PGM when a specific event occurs, the PGM can deactivate after a programmed period elapses (see PGM Delay). For the Event List see the PGM Table in the Spectra 1759EX Programming Guide. If using the PGM Delay, these sections can be used as a second activation event.
PART 11: SYSTEM SETTINGS 11.1 HARDWARE RESET Performing a hardware reset will set all control panel settings to factory default except for the Panel ID and PC Password. Also, the event buffer will not be erased. To perform a power down reset: 1) Make sure the Installer Lock is disabled (see below) 2) 3) 4) 5) 11.2 Remove battery and AC power from the control panel. Set the RESET jumper to on by placing a jumper on the RESET pins of the control panel. Re-connect AC and battery power to the control panel.
If you notice a gain or loss in control panel time, calculate the average gain or loss per day and program the opposite amount in order to automatically correct the time setting every 24 hours. Example: If a control panel loses 4 minutes per month, this represents an average loss of 8 seconds per day. Therefore, programming 008 (plus 8 seconds) into section [088] would compensate for the 8-second loss. 11.
11.11 INSTALLER QUICK FUNCTIONS KEYS After entering the Installer Code, you can press a key to perform specific actions as described below. 11.11.1 INSTALLER TEST MODE [ENTER] + [INSTALLER CODE] + [TBL] OR [TRBL] The Installer Test Mode allows you to perform walk tests where the bell or siren will squawk and the keypad will emit a Confirmation Beep to indicate opened zones. To enter this mode, simply enter the Installer Code then press the [TBL] or [TRBL] key. The keypad will emit a confirmation beep.
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PART 12: SETTINGS FOR WINLOAD SOFTWARE 12.1 PANEL ANSWER OPTIONS The following two options define how the control panel answers an incoming call from a computer using the WinLoad Software for Windows®. 12.1.1 ANSWERING MACHINE OVERRIDE Section [077] 000 = Disabled, 010 to 255 seconds, Default = disabled When using the WinLoad software to communicate remotely with an installation site that uses an answering machine or service, the answering machine override must be programmed.
instructions on the ADP-1 adapter. When the computer has dialed, press [ENTER] followed by the Installer Code, then press the [FORCE] key to manually answer the WinLoad software from the control panel. 12.
PART 13: USER OPERATION 13.1 TROUBLE DISPLAY The Spectra system continuously monitors fourteen possible trouble conditions. When a trouble condition occurs, the [TBL] key or [TRBL] indicator will illuminate on the LED keypads or “Trouble” will appear on the LCD keypad’s screen. Press the [TBL] or [TRBL] key to switch to the Trouble Display.
Table 12: Trouble List LED # 13.2 Description Details [FORCE] or [16] Keypad Fault If the keypad is no longer communicating with the control panel, the [TBL] or [TRBL] will flash, the [FORCE] key will illuminate (the LCD keypad displays “Keypad Fault”) and the keypad will emit four consecutive beeps at 5-second intervals. Press any key on the keypad to terminate the “beeping” sequence. When communication has been restored, the system will revert to previous status.
keypad will emit a Rejection Beep. When you have correctly armed the system, the appropriate ARM indication will turn on and the Exit Delay will be initiated. Please note that Regular Arming can also be activated through Auto-Arming, Keyswitch Arming or One-Touch Arming. How Do I Regular Arm? 1) Green “READY” indicator must be illuminated. Unless the system is partitioned, in which case all zones in the desired partition must be closed. 2) Key in a valid [ACCESS CODE]*.
How do I Program Bypass Entries? 1) Press the [BYP] key. 2) Key in a valid [ACCESS CODE]*. 3) Select one or more [ZONES] you wish to bypass. 4) Once you have entered the desired bypass entries, press the [ENTER] key to accept these entries. *IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO BOTH PARTITIONS: Press the key corresponding to the desired partition. 13.8.1 BYPASS RECALL FEATURE After disarming the system, the control panel will erase the bypass entries.
13.12 AUTO-ARMING (NOT TO BE USED WITH UL INSTALLATIONS) Each partition can be programmed to arm every day at the time specified by the Auto-Arm Timer or for the period specified by the No Movement Timer. The user can program the Auto-Arm Timer by using the System Master Code, Master Code 1 or Master Code 2. Please note that the control panel will enter a 60-second Exit Delay period before arming the system. At this point, AutoArming can be cancelled by entering a valid access code. 13.
FCC WARNINGS IMPORTANT INFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules subpart D and CS03. Inside the cover of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number of this equipment. NOTIFICATION TO TELEPHONE COMPANY Upon request, customer shall notify telephone company of particular line to which the connection will be made, and provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence of the protective circuit.
consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all of the devices does not exceed 100. Industry Canada certification is only applicable to installation of devices which include transformers approved by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA). RESTRICTIONS CONCERNANT LE RACCORDEMENT DE MATÉRIEL L'étiquette d'Industrie Canada identifie le matériel homologué.
INDEX Numerics C 24Hr. Buzzer Zone .......................................................... 19 24Hr. Delayed Fire Zone ................................................. 19 24Hr. Standard Fire Zone ................................................ 19 Call Back Feature ............................................................ 46 Call Upload/Download Software ...................................... 43 Call WinLoad Software .................................................... 45 Cancel Communication .....
Follow Zones ................................................................... 19 Force Arming ................................................................... 49 Force Zones .................................................................... 21 No Exit Delay When Arming with Remote Control .......... 29 No Movement Auto-Arming ............................................. 28 Number of Rings ............................................................. 45 G O Global PGM ...........................
Assigning to User Access Codes ................................... 25 Assignment Mode ........................................................ 24 Deleting ...................................................................... 25 Programming ............................................................... 24 Programming Remote Control Buttons ........................... 25 Report Codes .................................................................. 33 Reporting and Dialer settings ........................
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