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Table of Contents Compliance and Regulatory Information .................... i Installing and Connecting the Control Panel ..... 1 - 5 Sierra S5832SG PC Board Layout .............................. 1 Mounting the Panel .................................................. 1 - 2 Panel Setup and Installation ....................................... 1 Earth Ground ............................................................... 1 Mounting the Enclosures ..............................................
Country Specific Compliance Information Standby Battery Information The Table and worksheet below provide the installer with the information necessary to determine the AH rating and battery requirements for any particular installation. Singapore The following hardware and programming guidelines are required for installation of this system in Singapore. Sierra Accessory Loading Product current consumption Hardware Requirements: 1. The Digital Communicator must be Model S5070SG or S5070SG-2.
S5832SG Terminal Layout Nylon retaining screw Figure 1 S5832SG PCB Terminal Layout Panel Setup and Installation Introduction The first step in any installation process is careful planning of the installation. Install the Sierra Model S5832SG in a location as close as possible to power and phone lines. The control panel is designed to operate as a local panel, with an optional plug-on digital communicator.
261 mm 10.25" Housing Mounting Holes Wiring Knock-outs Wiring Knock-outs Housing Mounting Holes Figure 3 (a) Mounting the S5832S Enclosure 80 m 3.1 m 5" 266 mm 10.5" Wiring Knock-outs Top 372 mm 14.65" PCB Mounting Hardware (see page 1 for details) Housing Mounting Holes Wiring Knock-outs Left side Wiring Knock-outs Right side Housing Mounting Holes Wiring Knock-outs Bottom Figure 3 (b) Mounting the S5832 Enclosure 348 mm 13.7 " 80 m 3.
Backup Battery AH Requirements for Backup The system employs one or more 6.5 AH (Model 1265) or 7.0 AH (Model 1270) sealed lead-acid storage battery. Connect the battery to the control panel PCB via the red (+) and black (-) leads. The battery should be replaced every 3 - 5 years. Product/Device 4-Hour 24-Hour S5832SG 0.5 AH 3.0 AH S5010 0.12 AH 0.72 AH S5020 0.12 AH 0.72 AH S5030 0.12 AH 0.72 AH S5050 0.4 AH 2.4 AH S5058 0.16 AH 0.96 AH S5070 (-2) 0.14 AH 0.84 AH SN915-BUS 0.5 AH 3.
Output Terminals Keypad Wiring (cont.) Figure 6, below, shows the connections for wiring the Sierra Keypad to the Control Panel and connecting the optional Terminate Exit Delay switch. Switch S1, in the lower righthand corner, is used for keypad addressing (see Table 5). Table 3 shows the Output Terminals of the S5832SG, with the Voltage and Current Range of each Output. The Table also shows the maximum combined current for related outputs. Terminal Voltage Range Current Strobe Output STROBE 8.
Keypad Addressing The N.O. and N.C. zone configurations do not provide for supervision of the detection devices. The S5832SG control panel will support up to 16 hardwired keypads. Each keypad must have a different address, with addresses ranging from 1 - 16. (Figure 6 shows the location of the switch used to address the keypad.) Table 5 lists the switch settings for S1 for each keypad address.
S5058 Zone Expansion Module The REMM also has five independently programmable relays. The relay programming options are explained in the programming summary, Block 7. The Sierra S5832SG control panel has eight hardwired zones and may be expanded up to 32 zones. Eight additional hardwire zones are obtained by connecting an S5058 Zone Expansion Module to the keypad data bus. Up to three S5058 ZEMs may be connected, providing a total of 24 additional zones.
SN915-BUS SpreadNet Receiver Digital Communicator Connections The SpreadNet SN915-BUS Bus Receiver connects to the keypad bus and provides the communication link for all SpreadNet keypads/keyfobs and zone transmitters. Removing/Installing the Digital Communicator The digital communicator plugs into the control panel PCB and is secured by a nylon retaining screw. To remove the digital communicator: 1) Remove AC and DC power from the control panel. 2) Locate and remove the nylon screw.
Figure 14, below, shows the layout of the S5070SG-2 dualline digital communicator. The terminals for line 2 are labelled Tip, Ring, T2, and R2. Remote Programming (RPS) Remote Programming of the Sierra S5832SG control panel is available with the Commander II software. The remote programming session can be initiated locally from the keypad or remotely by the Commander II software.
Programming With an LED Keypad (cont.) Keypad Activated RPS (cont.) 5. Commander II must be running at the remote site. Block # (steady) If the above conditions are met, you are now ready to initiate the RPS session from an Alphanumeric keypad. 1. Using an Alphanumeric Keypad, enter the Installer Mode Programming (see Programming With an Alphanumeric Keypad on page 10). Select the Menu Programming Mode and go to Block 0 (Installer Commands). Press the [Home] key to accept.
Programming With an Alpha Keypad Programming With an Alpha Keypad (cont.) Upon entering the installer programming mode, the display will ask you which language you wish to use for programming the panel. Each panel supports three languages, one of which is English. The other languages are determined by the model number of the panel. The Alphanumeric keypad provides two panel programming options: Quick or Menu programming. Both options use a combination of text and numbers in the LCD display.
Installer Mode Options, (Block 0) Event Memory Codes There are 10 Installer Mode Options which are available from the Menu mode. These options allow the installer to test the various aspects of the system's operation, program the Custom Messages used by the Alphanumeric keypads, and start keypad activated RPS.
Custom Messages Test Report To program the Custom Messages, use the [Bypass] key to scroll to the Custom Messages? screen. Press the [Home] key to display the first Custom Message (EDIT TROUBLE MSG). Test Report with Audibles Alphanumeric keypads have the ability to display customized messages. These messages are stored in the control panel's nonvolatile memory. Following the Custom Messages option is the Send Test Report option. Selecting this option will initiate a Test Report to the Central Station.
Programming Summary - Sierra Model S5832SG Block 1 - Code Option Programming This programming block is divided into 80 Command Locations (CL 001 - 080). This Block used to program the Installers Code (001-006), Default Installer Code on Power Up (007), Require Installer Code for Direct Connect via RPS (008), and to set up the User Code parameters. The parameters include setting Maid Code, Duress, and Kidwatch.
Block 1 - Code Option Programming (cont.
Block 2 - Zone Configuration Programming (cont.
Block 2 - Zone Configuration Programming (cont.) Home Arm Bypass List Zones: 1-8 9 - 16 Cmd Loc Default Range 151 0 0 - 255 152 0 0 - 255 Comments 17 - 24 153 0 0 - 255 25 - 32 154 0 0 - 255 These four (4) command locations determine which zones will be automatically bypassed when the user home arms the system. The home arm bypass list is divided into groups of 8 zones each. The value entered is the total of all zones in the group to be automatically bypassed.
Block 3 - Armed System Programming (cont.
Block 3 - Armed System Programming (cont.) Auto-Arming Enable (Area) Cmd Loc 022 Default 0 Range 0 - 255 Auto-Arming Time (Hours) Cmd Loc 023 Default 0 Range 0 - 23 Comments Auto-Arming may be enabled for any or all partitions. If enabled, the system will be automatically armed each day at the time specified in Block 3, CL 023 and 024. All partitions will auto-arm using the same timer. When programming the time of day for auto-arming, use the 24-hour format. (Add 12 hours for afternoon and evening times.
Block 3 - Armed System Programming (cont.
Block 3 - Armed System Programming (cont.) Keypad Tamper Switch Enable (By Address) Keypad # 1 - 8 9 - 16 Cmd Loc Default Range 044 0 0 - 255 045 0 0 - 255 Reserved for Future Use Cmd Loc Default Range 046 047 0 0 N/A N/A Comments Each Cmd Loc will be programmed with the total of the keypad addresses with active tamper switches. Keypad Tampers are reported via the keypad bus.
Home Arm Reports Enable Cmd Loc Default Range Comments 054 1 1-2 This option, when enabled, allows opening/closing and bypass reports to be sent to the central station, if programmed in Block 1, CL 021 - 080 (User Code Privilege) and Block 5, CL 069 - 072 (Zone Bypass Reports); CL 095 - 098 (Opening Reports); and/or CL 099 - 102 (Closing Reports). Options: 1 2 No Yes Block 4 - Digital Communicator Programming This Block is divided into 164 Command Locations (CL 001 - 164).
Block 4 - Digital Communicator Programming (cont.
Block 4 - Digital Communicator Programming (cont.
Block 4 - Digital Communicator Programming (cont.
Block 4 - Digital Communicator Programming (cont.) Keypad and Accessory Communications Trouble Report Routing Comments Audio Verification Enable (Listen-In) Options: Cmd Loc Default Range Cmd Loc Default Range Report routing for all communication trouble and restoral reports associated with keypads and accessories connected to the system.
Block 5 - Reporting Digits Programming (cont.
Block 5 - Reporting Digits Programming (cont.
Block 5 - Reporting Digits Programming (cont.) Report Code, Primary Phone Line Restoral Cmd Loc Default Range 129 130 0 0 0 - 15 (All Locations) Comments These two-digit codes are sent when the system detects a primary or secondary phone line cut, or their respective restorals. When using singledigit reporting formats, only the second digit is sent.
Block 5 - Reporting Digits Programming (cont.
Block 6 - Real Time Clock Programming The Real Time Clock Programming Block is divided into two sections and has a total of 9 Command Locations (CL 001 - 009). The two sections relate to the system clock and the Kidwatch timer. Date (Day of Month) Cmd Loc 001 Default 1 Range 1 - 31 Date (Month) Comments The system clock is used for date and time stamping of events stored in Event Memory.
Block 7 - Auxiliary Devices Programming The Auxiliary Devices Programming Block has a total of 79 Command Locations (CL 001 - 079). Each of the first 11 commands has an input range of 1 - 82. Additional relay Options are provided for setting up specific timing operations.
Block 7 - Auxiliary Devices Programming (cont.) Exit Delay Terminator Cmd Loc Default Range 012 1 1-2 Timer Units (On Board Relay) Cmd Loc Default Range 013 2 1-5 Timer Count (On Board Relay) Cmd Loc 014 Default 30 Range 1 - 255 Timer Units (REMM #1, Relay #1) Cmd Loc Default Range 015 2 1-5 Timer Count (REMM #1, Relay #1) Comments If enabled, jumps to the last 5 seconds of the exit delay, then arms the system. Requires a normally open switch connected to keypad (TXD and C terminals).
Block 7 - Auxiliary Devices Programming (cont.) Cmd Loc Default Range For REMM #2, Relay #1, CL 025 stores the units, while CL 026 stores the starting count. The timer will count backwards and when it reaches 0, the respective relay will open.
Block 7 - Auxiliary Devices Programming (cont.) Timed Relay Closing (Timer #1 - Day of Week) Cmd Loc 067 Default 0 Range 0 - 127 Timed Relay Closing (Timer #1 - Hours) Cmd Loc 068 Default 0 Range 0 - 23 Comments These Options will determine the Day(s) of the Week and Time of Day when the programmed relay will automatically close. The value programmed into CL 067 is the total for all days the relay is to be activated. The relay to be closed is programmed in Block 7, CL 001 - 011 using Option 79.
Block 8 - SpreadNet Programming The SpreadNet Programming Block has a total of 45 Command Locations (CL 001 - 045). The SpreadNet transmitters must be programmed with the SpreadNet Programmer. Refer to the Sierra Reference Manual for additional information. SpreadNet Channel Cmd Loc Default Range Comments 001 1 1-2 The Spread Spectrum channel used by the system.
Block 9 - Partition (Area) Programming (cont.
Block 9 - Partition (Area) Programming (cont.
Block 10 - User Code Programming (cont.) User Codes (cont.
Block 10 - User Code Programming (cont.) User Codes (cont.) Cmd User Cmd User Cmd User Cmd User Cmd User Cmd User Cmd User Loc #54 Loc #55 Loc #56 Loc #57 Loc #58 Loc #59 Loc #60 213 0 217 0 221 0 225 0 229 0 233 0 237 0 214 0 218 0 222 0 226 0 230 0 234 0 238 0 215 0 219 0 223 0 227 0 231 0 235 0 239 0 Comments 216 0 220 0 224 0 228 0 232 0 236 0 240 0 Each user code is a 4-digit code which may be used to arm and disarm the system or to bypass zones. Valid entries are the digits 0 - 9.
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