User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Part 1: Introduction
- Part 2: Installation
- Part 3: Programming Methods
- Part 5: Zone Programming
- Part 7: Arming and Disarming Options
- 7.1 Switch To Stay Arming
- 7.2 Stay Arming with Delay
- 7.3 Regular Arming switches to Force Arming (Not to be used with UL Installations)
- 7.4 Restrict Arming On Battery Fail
- 7.5 Restrict Arming On Tamper Failure
- 7.6 Timed Auto-Arming
- 7.7 No Movement Auto-Arming
- 7.8 Auto-Arming Options (Not to be used with UL installations)
- 7.9 One-Touch Arming (Not to be used with UL installations)
- 7.10 Exit Delay
- 7.11 Bell Squawk On Arm/Disarm With Keypad
- 7.12 Bell Squawk On Arm/disarm with Remote Control
- 7.13 No Exit Delay When Arming with Remote Control
- 7.14 No Exit Delay Beeps and No Bell Squawk When Stay Arming
- Part 8: Alarm Options
- Part 9: Reporting and Dialer settings
- 9.1 Reporting/Dialer (Enable/Disable)
- 9.2 Report Codes
- 9.3 Central Station Telephone Numbers
- 9.4 Partition Account Numbers
- 9.5 Reporting Formats
- 9.6 Pager Delay
- 9.7 Event Call Direction
- 9.8 Dialing Method
- 9.9 Pulse Ratio
- 9.10 Bell on Communication Failure
- 9.11 Dial Tone Delay
- 9.12 Maximum Dialing Attempts
- 9.13 Delay Between Dialing Attempts
- 9.14 Alternate Dial Option
- 9.15 Recent Close Delay
- 9.16 Auto Test Report
- 9.17 Power Failure Report Delay
- 9.18 Disarm Reporting Options
- 9.19 Zone Restore Report Options
- 9.20 Telephone Line Monitoring (TLM)
- Part 10: Programmable Outputs
- Part 11: System Settings
- 11.1 Hardware Reset
- 11.2 Installer Lock
- 11.3 Keypad Lockout Feature
- 11.4 Battery Charge Current
- 11.5 Partitioning
- 11.6 System Real-Time Clock
- 11.7 Clock Adjust
- 11.8 Keypad Tamper Supervision
- 11.9 Keypad Audible Trouble Warning
- 11.10 Confidential Mode
- 11.11 Installer Quick Functions Keys
- 11.12 PGM Modules Supervision
- 11.13 Printer Module Supervision
- 11.14 Zone Expansion Bus Module Supervision
- 11.15 Wireless Transmitter Low Battery Supervision
- 11.16 Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options
- 11.17 ReProgram All Expansion Modules
- Part 12: Settings for WinLoad Software
- Part 13: User Operation
- 13.1 Trouble Display
- 13.2 Programming Access Codes
- 13.3 Disarming & Deactivating an Alarm
- 13.4 Regular Arming
- 13.5 Stay Arming
- 13.6 Instant Arming
- 13.7 Force Arming (Not to be used with UL Installations)
- 13.8 Manual Bypass Programming
- 13.9 One-Touch Arming
- 13.10 Keyswitch Arming
- 13.11 Panic Alarms
- 13.12 Auto-Arming (Not to be used with UL installations)
- 13.13 Alarm Memory Display
- 13.14 Programming Chime Zones
- 13.15 Keypad Muting (Not to be used with UL installations)
- 13.16 Keypad Backlight (1686H and 1686V only)
- FCC WARNINGS
- Index
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.
Example: A door contact located at the entry point of an establishment can be wired directly to the input terminal of the entry
point keypad instead of wiring the door contact all the way to the control panel.
Figure 2.5: Keypad Zone Connections
2.11 KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS
Keyswitches allow users to arm or disarm a partition by pushing a button or by activating a
switch with a key. Connect the keyswitch as shown in Figure 2.6 directly to the control
panel terminals. Once a keyswitch is connected, it must be assigned to a zone and its
parameters must be programmed (see Zone Programming on page 14 and Keyswitch
Options on page 19).
2.12 FIRE CIRCUITS
When a zone is programmed as a Fire zone, the zone becomes normally open and requires
an EOL resistor. If a line short occurs or if the smoke detector becomes active, whether the
system is armed or disarmed, the control panel will generate an alarm. If a trouble occurs on a
Fire zone, the Fire Loop Trouble will appear in the keypads’ Trouble Display (see page 45) and
the control panel can transmit the Fire Loop Trouble report, if programmed, in section [206].
2.12.1 4-WIRE INSTALLATION:
Any on-board zone can be defined as a Fire Zone (see page 16) when using the 4-
wire installation. Connect the smoke detectors as shown in Figure 2.7 directly to the
control panel terminals. Program the PGM with the “[
PG]/[FNC1] Key was Pressed”
Activation Event (see page 37) so the smoke detectors can be reset by pressing the
[
PG]or[FNC1] key. Pressing the [PG]or[FNC1] key will interrupt power to the smoke
detectors for 4 seconds (see PGM Delay on page 38).
Figure 2.6: Keyswitch
Figure 2.7: Fire Zones