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
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.
• If an armed Follow Zone opens after more than one Entry Delay zone opens, the control panel will wait until the
Entry Delay Timer of the zone that opened first has elapsed.
This feature is commonly used when a motion detector is protecting the area occupied by the entry point keypad. This
will prevent the motion detector from causing an alarm when a user enters through the entry point to disarm the
system.
5.5.4 INSTANT ZONES
Sections [001] to [015]: Zones 1 to 15, First Digit = 4
When an armed Instant Zone opens, the control panel immediately generates an alarm. Instant Zones are commonly
used for windows, patio doors, skylights and other perimeter type zones.
5.5.5 24HR.BURGLARY ZONES
Sections [001] to [015]: Zones 1 to 15, First Digit = 5
Whenever a 24Hr. Burglary Zone opens, whether the system is armed or disarmed, the control panel will immediately
generate an alarm.
5.5.6 24HR.BUZZER
Sections [001] to [015]: Zones 1 to 15, First Digit = 6
Whenever a 24Hr. Buzzer Zone opens, whether the zone is armed or disarmed, the control panel sets off the keypads’
buzzers to indicate that the zone was breached. The control panel will report the alarm, but will not enable the bell/
siren output. Enter any valid access code on the keypad to stop the buzzer. This zone definition is particularly useful
when a user wishes to be notified when something such as a safe or locker within the home has been accessed (i.e. a
child accessing a valuable collection).
5.6 EXCLUSIVE ZONE DEFINITIONS
The following three zone definitions can only be used for devices connected directly to the control panel’s on-board input
terminals. When a zone is programmed as a Keyswitch Zone, the control panel will ignore all other Zone Options. When a zone is
programmed as a Standard Fire Zone or Delayed Fire Zone, the control panel will ignore the Zone Options that may have been
programmed, except Auto Zone Shutdown. Wireless devices and devices connected to the zone expansion bus modules cannot
be programmed with these definitions.
5.6.1 KEYSWITCH ZONE
Sections [001] to [005]: Zones 1 to 5, First Digit = 7
Connecting a keyswitch to a zone allows users to arm the system by pressing a button or by turning a switch on or off
with a key. Please refer to Keyswitch Connections on page 8 and to Keyswitch Options on page 19.
5.6.2 STANDARD 24HR.FIRE ZONE
Sections [001] to [005]: Zones 1 to 5, First Digit = 8
Whenever a Standard 24Hr. Fire Zone opens, whether it is armed or disarmed, the control panel will generate the
following:
• The control panel can send the corresponding Alarm Report Code from sections [187] to [190].
• If a tamper/wiring fault occurs on a Fire Zone, the control panel can send a Fire Loop Trouble report code
programmed in section [206] to the Central Station. The keypads will display a Fire Loop Trouble in their Trouble
Display (see page 45).
• Alarms are always audible regardless of other settings. Fire alarms generate an intermittent (pulsed) bell/siren
output signal as shown in Figure 5.2 on page 18.
For information on how to connect smoke detectors to the control panel, refer to Fire Circuits on page 8.
5.6.3 DELAYED FIRE ZONE
Sections [001] to [005]: Zones 1 to 5, First Digit = 9
When a Delayed 24Hr. Fire Zone opens, whether it is armed or disarmed, the control panel will react as shown in
Figure 5.3 on page 18. Delayed 24Hr. Fire Zones are commonly used in residential homes where a smoke detector
often generates false alarms (i.e. burning bread, etc.).