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FBII XL2 Installation Manual

The document discusses programming a security system through either the keypad or PC software. It describes 36 programming questions covering zones, system options, and telephone numbers. Factory default values can be reloaded by shorting jumper pins with power removed then reapplied. Programming involves filling out worksheets and entering the values via the keypad according to the instructions.

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FBII XL2 Installation Manual

The document discusses programming a security system through either the keypad or PC software. It describes 36 programming questions covering zones, system options, and telephone numbers. Factory default values can be reloaded by shorting jumper pins with power removed then reapplied. Programming involves filling out worksheets and entering the values via the keypad according to the instructions.

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S E C T I O N 6

System Programming
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
General
The system can be programmed using either of two methods:
• Directly, through the keypad.
• Remotely, through the PC downloading software.
Keypad programming can be performed after completing the PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET in Appendix D of this
manual. There are 36 total programming questions numbered 00-35 plus seven descriptor Questions for Zones 1
through 7. Within each of the first 36 Questions (except 01, 02, and 03 which contain 16 locations), there are 4 Loca-
tions labeled L1 – L4 for data entry. Questions 36-42 contain 12 locations labeled L1-L12.

The system is shipped from the factory with SPECIFIC DEFAULT VALUES, which were selected for a typical in-
stallation. If the default values are suitable for your installation, then programming can be simplified. The default
values are listed with each programming question.

FACTORY DEFAULT VALUES: To reload, remove all power from the system (AC and DC). Next, short
JP1 and JP2. With short still in place, reapply power (AC, then DC) and wait 8 seconds. Then, remove
short with power still applied. The installer can also do a System or User Code Default through In-
staller Mode 1 (refer to the "Installer Modes" list in Section 8: Summary of Keypad Functions).

NOTE: A DEFAULT LOCKOUT programming option exists within the EZMATE/COMPASS PC Downloader. If
this option is selected, then a system default will not overwrite the CSID or installer code portion of the program.
This will prevent an installer other than the original installer from taking over an account without cooperation.

Programming Questions
Programming questions and their values are described below. First, completely fill in the XL-2T SYSTEM
PLANNING WORKSHEET in Appendix C. Next, complete the SYSTEM PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET in Ap-
pendix D. Then enter the data as explained in
Section 7: Data Entry via Keypads. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ENTER DATA BEFORE COMPLETELY
FILLING OUT THE PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET.

QUESTION 00
INSTALLER CODE........................................................................................................... DEFAULT = 2468
The Installer Code is a 4-digit code reserved for installation company use. This is the only code that
can be used to enter the Program mode from the keypad. This code cannot be used to arm or disarm
the security system.
There are 4 locations (L1-L4) in this question. Enter any 4-digit installer code desired. This code is used to ENTER
the system programming mode via the keypad. Typically, each installing company uses a unique installer code in
order to prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access to their panels.

NOTE: The factory default value for the installer code is 2468 in Locations L1-L4, respectively. This question is
accessed only through the direct access mode by selecting Question 00. BEFORE EXITING PROGRAMMING,
VERIFY INSTALLER CODE.
SUGGESTION: Each installing company should use a unique installer code in order to prevent unauthorized per-
sons from gaining access to their panels.

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QUESTION 01
PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER ......................................................DEFAULT = 234AAAAAAAAAAAAA
Enter the telephone number (including area code and/or dialing prefix, if necessary) of the primary Central Station
receiver in Locations L1-L16. This number is known as CS#1.
Example: If the primary telephone number to be entered is 1-516-810-5604, enter on Programming Worksheet:
8105604. The 1-516 prefix/area code is programmed in Question 04 if all the telephone area codes are identical. If
they are not identical, then the full individual telephone numbers would have to be programmed in Questions 01-03.
Enter the valid digits from the table below.
Digit FUNCTION COMMENTS
0-9 0-9
A Signifies end of the phone number Enter after last digit of phone number
B Star [✱] Enter whenever the star is used
C 3-second pause Provides delay to wait for dial tone
D Pound (#) Enter whenever the pound is used
E ✱ 70C (TouchTone) ✱ 1170C (Rotary) † Enter to disable Call Waiting †
F 800 Prefix for toll-free calls
† Do not enter Digits E or F on a non call-waiting line to maintain communication with CS.
NOTE: To disable DIALER 1 or DIALER 2 (Local Panel), see Question 07, Location 3.
REPORTING ROUTE:
The system will report all signals to the primary receiver phone number. If split reporting has been selected, then
OPENING and CLOSING signals will be directed to the secondary phone number and all other signals will be
transmitted to the primary phone number. Furthermore, the panel will alternate between the primary and secon-
dary receivers (if the second phone number is programmed) for the number of dialer attempts programmed in
Question 09, L4.

QUESTION 02
SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER.............................................. DEFAULT = AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Enter the telephone number (including area code if different from the other numbers) of the secondary Central Sta-
tion receiver in L1-L16. An entry of the digit A will not dial the digit, and the system will examine the next digit.
The secondary telephone number will be used if the panel is unable to reach the Central Station via the primary
number. This is known as BACKUP REPORTING. This number is also known as CS#2.

If SPLIT REPORTING is programmed, then OPENING and CLOSING signals will be directed to the secondary CS
number only, and all other conditions will be reported to primary number. If neither split or backup reporting is
necessary, then this question may be left as factory-defaulted, and all conditions will be routed to the primary tele-
phone number only.

QUESTION 03
CALLBACK TELEPHONE NUMBER................................................. DEFAULT = AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Enter the telephone number (including area code if different from the other numbers) for this control panel to reach
the callback number location. The callback number is the optional location of the downloading software where the
control panel will call during a remote communication (upload/download, etc.) session. During remote communica-
tion, the programming device and the control panel will first confirm the CS security code. If it is valid, communica-
tion can begin. If a callback number is defined, the control panel will hang up and dial the callback number. For
no callback capability, enter AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.

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QUESTION 04
TELEPHONE PREFIX ...................................................................................................... DEFAULT = AAAA
This four-digit dialing prefix will be added before the primary and secondary telephone numbers. This is used to
enter a common prefix and area code for the primary and secondary telephone numbers. Enter AAAA if there is
no dialing prefix/area code commonality.
The dialing prefix/area code entered here must be identical to the other telephone numbers.
QUESTION 05
ACCOUNT NUMBER 1 ...................................................................................................... DEFAULT = 1234
Enter the three- or four-digit subscriber account number for Central Station phone number 1 in Locations L1-L4. If
a three-digit number is used, then enter an A in Location L4. Valid entries are 0-9 and B-F. The value A is inter-
preted as the null value for account numbers.
QUESTION 06
ACCOUNT NUMBER 2 .................................................................................................... DEFAULT = AAAA
Enter the three- or four-digit subscriber account number for Central Station phone number 2 in Locations L1-L4. If
a three-digit number is used, then enter an A in Location L4. Valid entries are 0-9 and B-F. The value A is inter-
preted as the null value for account numbers. If the second phone number is not used, this question can be left as
factory-defaulted.
This account number must be entered if you have programmed a second receiver phone number for backup/split
reporting.

QUESTION 07
CS DIALER 1 & SYSTEM OPTIONS ............................................................................... DEFAULT = E014
There are 4 Locations (L1-L4) within this question that define various dialer and system options as follows:
Question 07, L1 - CS Dialer 1 Formats ....................................................................................... Default = E
Enter the digit for the desired dialer format from the table below.

Digit CS REPORTING FORMAT


FORMAT TRANSMISSION
TYPE
0 3x1 Standard PULSE
1 4x1 Standard PULSE NOTE: For more information on CS re porting
2 3x1 Extended PULSE formats, refer to Appendix A.
3 4x1 Extended PULSE
4 3x1 Partial Extended PULSE
5 4x1 Partial Extended PULSE
6 3x2 PULSE
7 4x2 PULSE
8 FBII Superfast DTMF * These formats require a high/low hand shake
9 ADEMCO 4x1 Express* DTMF frequency from the CS receiver.
A ADEMCO 4x2 Express * DTMF
E ADEMCO Point ID * DTMF
F Pager DTMF

Pager
With Pager reporting enabled (Question 07, L1 above and Question 08, L1), Dual Reporting, Single Reporting, and
Backup Dialing are the available reporting options in Question 07, L3.
Refer to FBII Superfast (4x3x1) reporting in Appendix A for reporting format.

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Dual Reporting
The following Dual Reporting options are available:
• Enabled so that panel reports to Central Station via CS#1 and reports to Pager via CS#2.
• Enabled so that panel reports to Pager via CS#1 and reports to Central Station via CS#2.
Regardless of which option is chosen, the reports sent to the Pager are openings, closings, and alarms only, and
makes two attempts regardless of the number of attempts programmed in Question 9, L4. There is no acknowl-
edgement from the pager at any time.

How It Works
Panel reports to CS via CS#1 and to Pager via CS#2. The panel report to CS will be the first attempt at communi-
cating. If this attempt is successful, a second attempt will not be necessary and therefore the Pager format will not
be transmitted.
However, if communication with CS#1 is unsuccessful, the panel accesses CS#2 format (the Pager format). After the
Pager format is sent, it will attempt another transmission to CS#1. If the CS#1 second attempt is successful, panel
receives a kissoff and does not make a second attempt to CS#2. If the CS#1 second attempt is unsuccessful, the
panel makes a second attempt to dial CS#2 (Pager). There is no acknowledgement from the pager at any time.

The panel will not go into Comm Fail using the above setup.

Pager to CS#1 and Central Station format to CS#2. In this example, the Pager format will be the first attempt at
communicating. In this case, this first attempt may or may not be successful. Either way, a second call is made to
Central Station CS#2.
However, if communication with CS#2 is unsuccessful, the panel accesses CS#1 format (the Pager format) again.
After the Pager format is sent, it will attempt another transmission to CS#2. It continues with these attempts at
communication with CS#2 until a kissoff is received on any attempt, or within the attempt limits programmed in
Question 9, Location 4.
Single Reporting
Enables the programming of one phone number to be included in Phone Number 1's location or in Phone Number 2's
location.
1. Pager to CS#1 reports ALL programmed options for the number of attempts, limited to the number of attempts
programmed in Question 09, Location 4.
OR
2. Pager to CS#2 reports ALL programmed options for the number of attempts, limited to the number of attempts
programmed in Question 09, Location 4.
Backup Reporting
Allows for the programming of two phone numbers as Phone #1 and Phone #2.

Central Station format to CS#1 and Pager to CS#2. The first attempt to communicate is in the Central Station for-
mat. If the attempt is successful, a second attempt is not made and Pager format is not sent. However, if that first
attempt by CS#1 is not successful, then the panel accesses CS#2 format (Pager format). After the Pager format is
sent, it will attempt another transmission to CS#1 and will repeat this sequence until a successful kissoff is received
either by a successful communication with CS#1 on any attempt, or after the programmed number of attempts
(Question 09, Location 4).

This panel will never go into Comm Fail using this setup.

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Pager to CS#1 and Central Station format to CS#2. The Pager format in this instance will be the first attempt. After
this transmission, a second attempt is made to CS#2. If, however, CS#2 is unsuccessful, then the panel sends CS#1
format (Pager format). After the pager format is sent, it will attempt another transmission to CS#2 and will con-
tinue to repeat this sequence until a successful kissoff is received either by a successful CS#2 kissoff on any attempt
or after the programmed number of attempts (Question 09, Location 4).
Pager to CS#1 and Pager to CS#2. First attempt is to CS#1 pager and second attempt is to CS#2 pager. Attempts
will continue to be made in this sequence for the programmed number of attempts in Question 09, Location 4.
Pager format sends all enabled events as follows:
ALARM TYPES KEYPAD CONDITIONS OPENINGS & CLOSINGS
• Burg Zones 1. Panic 1. Arming
• Fire Zones 2. Fire 2. Disarming
• Ambush 3. Aux 3. User cancellation
Additional option (Question 13, Location 2)
limits User 4 to send codes only. This is true for
the pager also.
Question 07, L2 - CS Receiver Type 1 ........................................................................................ Default = 0
Enter the digit for the desired receiver type from the table below.
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.

HANDSHAKE
FORMAT PULSE SPEED FREQUENCY
Digit 10 PPS 20 PPS 40 PPS 1400 HZ 2300 HZ PARITY TYPICAL CS RECEIVER
0 ✔ ✔ FBII, ADEMCO, SILENT KNIGHT
1 ✔ ✔ FBII, ADEMCO, RADIONICS
2 ✔ ✔ FBII
4 ✔ ✔ FBII, RADIONICS
5 ✔ ✔ FBII
6 ✔ ✔ FBII, RADIONICS
8 ✔ ✔ ✔ FBII, RADIONICS
9 ✔ ✔ ✔ FBII
A ✔ ✔ ✔ FBII
C ✔ ✔ ✔ FBII
D ✔ ✔ ✔ FBII
E ✔ ✔ ✔ FBII, RADIONICS

NOTE: The value placed in this digit will be ignored if transmitting in one of the DTMF formats (FBII Superfast,
ADEMCO PID, ADEMCO Express).

For UL installations, the acceptable receivers are FBII CP220 (all formats except ADEMCO Express,
UL 4x1 + 4x2, and ADEMCO High Speed), ADEMCO 685 (all formats without parity and not FBII Super-
fast), Silent Knight 9000 (10PPS, No Parity, 1400, or 2300Hz).

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Question 07, L3 - Dialer Disable, Dialing Format, and CS Reporting Type ........................... Default = 1
Enter the digit for the desired message length from the table below.
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.

DIALING FORMAT CS REPORTING TYPE


U.S. EUROPEAN SUPERFAST DIALER
Digit PULSE PULSE TouchTone TouchTone BACKUP DUAL SPLIT DISABLED
0 ✔ ✔
1 ✔ ✔
2 ✔ ✔
3 ✔ ✔
4 ✔ ✔
5 ✔ ✔
6 ✔ ✔
8 ✔ ✔
9 ✔ ✔
A ✔ ✔
B ✔ ✔
C ✔
D ✔
E ✔
F ✔

DIALING FORMAT - Specifies how this control panel will perform outgoing dialing over the telephone line con-
nected to the control panel (TouchTone, U.S. Pulse, or European pulse format).
NOTE: Superfast TouchTone is a faster transmission of the TouchTone frequencies, and may not be accepted in all
telephone exchanges.

UL The European dialer option has not been tested for UL installations.

BACKUP - CS#2 will back up CS#1.

DUAL - Both CS#1 and CS#2 will be dialed.

SPLIT REPORTING - If split reporting is enabled, then alarms, restores, and troubles will be reported to CS#1,
and openings/closings will be transmitted to CS#2.

DIALER DISABLE: This option will turn OFF the digital dialer, making the control a local panel.

UL The dialer disable selection shall not be selected for UL installations.

NOTE: If Local Alarm is desired, then no other options are needed to be disabled (telephone number, CS codes).
Remote operations with the PC Downloader software can still be made if the telephone line is
connected.

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Question 07, L4 - Swinger Shutdown, AC Line Frequency,
Restore After Bell, and Restore Follows Loop ............................................................................Default 4
Enter the digit for the desired system options from the table below.
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.

AC LINE
Digit SWINGER SHUTDOWN FREQUENCY RESTORE RESTORE
1 EVENT 2 EVENTS 3 EVENTS 50 HZ 60 HZ AFTER BELL FOLLOWS LOOP
0 NONE (swinger shutdown disabled) ✔ ✔
1 NONE (swinger shutdown disabled) ✔ ✔
2 NONE (swinger shutdown disabled) ✔ ✔
3 NONE (swinger shutdown disabled) ✔ ✔
4 ✔ ✔ ✔
5 ✔ ✔ ✔
6 ✔ ✔ ✔
7 ✔ ✔ ✔
8 ✔ ✔ ✔
9 ✔ ✔ ✔
A ✔ ✔ ✔
B ✔ ✔ ✔
C ✔ ✔ ✔
D ✔ ✔ ✔
E
E ✔ ✔ ✔
F ✔ ✔ ✔

SWINGER SHUTDOWN - This feature allows individual zones to activate the dialer 1, 2, or 3 times within an
arming cycle. If selected, swinger shutdown applies to controlled zones while the system is armed, as well as 24-hr.
audible alarm zones. When the selected number of events within the arming cycle is reached, the bell and dialer will
be activated for the last time, the swinger shutdown code will be transmitted, and the zone code will then be sent.
Subsequent activations within the same arming cycle will NOT activate the bell or dialer.
NOTE: Swinger shutdown CS code is enabled in Question 35, Location 3.

UL Swinger Shutdown cannot be used in UL installations.

RESTORE AFTER BELL - Restores will be transmitted after the loop has returned to normal after bell cutoff, or
upon system disarming, regardless of the loop status.

RESTORE FOLLOWS LOOP - This option will transmit restores immediately upon zone restoration while the
system is armed, regardless of when the bell is cutoff.

AC LINE FREQUENCY - This selects which AC input frequency (60 Hz or 50 Hz) is present for the AC-based sys-
tem clock.

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QUESTION 08
CS DIALER 2 & SYSTEM OPTIONS ................................................................................. DEFAULT = E000
There are 4 locations (L1-L4) within this question that define various dialer and system options as follows:
Question 08, L1 - CS Dialer 2 Formats ....................................................................................... Default = E
Enter the digit for the desired dialer format from the table below in Location L1.

FORMAT
CS REPORTING TRANSMISSION
Digit
FORMAT TYPE
0 3X1 Standard PULSE NOTE: For more information on CS reporting
1 4x1 Standard PULSE formats, refer to Appendix A..
2 3x1 Extended PULSE
3 4x1 Extended PULSE
4 3x1 Partial Extended PULSE
5 4x1 Partial Extended PULSE
6 3x2 PULSE
7 4x2 PULSE
8 FBII Superfast DTMF
9 ADEMCO 4x1 Express* DTMF * These formats require a high/low hand-
A ADEMCO 4x2 Express* DTMF shake frequency from the CS receiver.
E ADEMCO Point ID * DTMF
F Pager DTMF

Question 08, L2 - CS Receiver Type 2 ........................................................................................ Default = 0


Enter the digit for the desired receiver type from the table below.
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.
HANDSHAKE
FORMAT PULSE SPEED FREQUENCY
Digit 10 PPS 20 PPS 40 PPS 1400 HZ 2300 HZ PARITY TYPICAL CS RECEIVER
0 ✔ ✔ FBII, ADEMCO, SILENT KNIGHT
1 ✔ ✔ FBII, ADEMCO, RADIONICS
2 ✔ ✔ FBII
4 ✔ ✔ FBII, RADIONICS
5 ✔ ✔ FBII
6 ✔ ✔ FBII, RADIONICS
8 ✔ ✔ ✔ FBII, RADIONICS
9 ✔ ✔ ✔ FBII
A ✔ ✔ ✔ FBII
C ✔ ✔ ✔ FBII
D ✔ ✔ ✔ FBII
E ✔ ✔ ✔ FBII, RADIONICS

NOTE: The value placed in this digit will be ignored if transmission is in one of the DTMF formats (FBII Super
fast, ADEMCO ID, ADEMCO Express).
For UL installations, the acceptable receivers are FBII CP220 (all formats except
UL ADEMCO Express, 4x1 + 4x2, and ADEMCO High Speed), ADEMCO 685 (all formats
without parity and not FBII Superfast), Silent Knight 9000 (10PPS, No Parity, 1400 or
2300Hz).

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Question 08, L3 - Quick Commands, User 14 Arms Only, and


All Users Door Strike ................................................................................................................... Default = 0
Enter the digit for the desired message length from the table below.
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.
Digit QUICK FORCED QUICK ARMING USER 14 ARMS ALL USERS
ARMING/BYPASS ONLY DOOR STRIKE
0 NONE (DISABLED) ✔
1 ✔
2 ✔
3 ✔ ✔
4 NONE (DISABLED) ✔
5 ✔ ✔
6 ✔ ✔
7 ✔ ✔ ✔
8 NONE (DISABLED) ✔
9 ✔ ✔
A ✔ ✔
B ✔ ✔ ✔
C NONE (DISABLED) ✔ ✔
D ✔ ✔ ✔
E ✔ ✔ ✔
F ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
QUICK FORCED ARM/BYPASS - Enables the Quick Forced Arm (# 2 command) and Quick Bypass
(BYPASS ZONE command).

UL Do not select the Quick Forced Arm command for UL installations.

QUICK ARMING - Enables the Quick Arming command [#] + [1].


ARM ONLY USER - If this option is selected, then user #14 will be dedicated as an arm-only (maid) code. This
means that this user code is capable of arming the system only. The user code cannot be used to disarm the system.
If this option is not selected, then user #14 will act as a normal user code.
ALL USERS DOOR STRIKE - If this option is selected, then all user codes can be used to activate any trigger
defined as a door strike trigger. With this option selected, any user can activate a door strike trigger through the
following command: [#] + 9 + [USER] + [Trigger number]. If this option is not selected, then user #13 will be the
dedicated system door strike code, if any of the triggers are defined for door strike. In this mode, entry of user code
13 will activate all triggers defined as door strike. In addition, user 13 cannot be used as an ordinary user code, un-
less there are no door strike triggers defined.
Question 08, L4 - Auto Arming Options .................................................................................... Default = 0
This digit indicates various auto-arming options. If the system is auto armed, this digit will select whether the sys-
tem will arm in the AWAY, STAY, INSTANT, or STAY INSTANT mode. In addition, an optional audible warning
(Keypad Sounder) can be generated two minutes prior to the auto-arming time. Select a digit from the table below.

UL Do not select the Auto Arm command for UL installations.

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AUTO ARMING MODES AUDIBLE


Digit AWAY INSTANT STAY INSTANT/STAY WARNING
0 NONE (AUTO ARMING DISABLED)
1 ✔
3 ✔ ✔
5 ✔
7 ✔ ✔
9 ✔
B ✔ ✔
D ✔
F ✔ ✔

QUESTION 09 MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS .................................................................. DEFAULT = 8010


Question 09, L1 & L2 - Group Bypass for Zones 1-7 and Quick Exit.......... L1 Default = 8, L2 Default = 0
Select the zones to be bypassed as a single group from the tables below. If Quick Bypassing is enabled, group bypass-
ing can be performed by the following sequence: [BYPASS] + [User Code] + [#] or [BYPASS] + [#].
NOTE: The checkmark indicates the zones to be bypassed as a group.

UL Quick Exit cannot be used in UL installations.

QUICK EXIT -If enabled, allows someone to leave a protected exit area while the system is armed without causing
an alarm, by first pressing the STAY key. Pressing the STAY key starts a new exit delay during which the exit door
may be opened and closed.
L2 ZONE GROUP
L1 ZONE GROUP
Digit ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4
Digit ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 QUICK EXIT
0 None None None None
0 None None None None
1 ✔
1 ✔
2 ✔
2 ✔
3 ✔ ✔
3 ✔ ✔
4 ✔
4 ✔
5 ✔ ✔
5 ✔ ✔
6 ✔ ✔
6 ✔ ✔
7 ✔ ✔ ✔
7 ✔ ✔ ✔
8 ✔
8 ✔
9 ✔ ✔
9 ✔ ✔
A ✔ ✔
A ✔ ✔
B ✔ ✔ ✔
B ✔ ✔ ✔
C ✔ ✔
C ✔ ✔
D ✔ ✔ ✔
D ✔ ✔ ✔
E ✔ ✔ ✔
E ✔ ✔ ✔
F ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
F ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

Fire zones cannot be bypassed. Twenty-four-hour zones can be bypassed; however,


they cannot be unbypassed if a violation exists on their zone terminals.

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Question 09, L3 - No CS Bypass for Stay, Auto Stay Keyswitch,
Armed Bypass Display ................................................................................................................ Default = 1
Select the desired options from the table below.
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.
Digit NO CS BYPASS AUTO STAY ARMING BYPASS BYPASS 3 ZONES
FOR STAY KEYSWITCH DISPLAY ONLY
0
1 ✔
2 ✔
3 ✔ ✔
4 ✔
5 ✔ ✔
6 ✔ ✔
7 ✔ ✔ ✔
8 ✔
9 ✔ ✔
A ✔ ✔
B ✔ ✔ ✔
C ✔ ✔
D ✔ ✔ ✔
E ✔ ✔ ✔
F ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

NO CS BYPASS FOR STAY - This option specifies that bypasses will not be transmitted upon STAY arming. If
this option is not selected, then bypasses will be transmitted for each interior zone that has been bypassed with the
STAY arming.
NOTE: Bypasses will be transmitted only if there is a bypass code defined (see Question 32, Location 1).
AUTO-STAY KEYSWITCH - This option allows a keyswitch to utilize the AUTO-STAY feature. If it is enabled,
then any keyswitch connected to the system (by selecting a zone type as keyswitch, Questions 17-23, Location 1) will
AUTO-STAY arm the system based on whether exit occurs or not. If not enabled, keyswitch arming does not AUTO-
STAY arm the system regardless of whether exit occurs or not.
ARMED BYPASS DISPLAY - This option determines whether bypasses will be displayed on keypads when the
system is armed. To view, press the BYPASS button. If the option is not selected, then bypasses will not be dis-
played on the keypad after system arming.
BYPASS 3 ZONES ONLY - This option allows the user to bypass up to 3 zones at once.
Question 09, L4 - CS Dialer Attempts......................................................................................... Default = 0
This option selects the number of times the communicator will attempt to dial both CS receivers. If CS#2 is not pro-
grammed, then this option determines the dialer attempts to CS#1. Select a digit from the table below.
NOTE: This is valid for all CS receiver formats.
NO. OF CS DIALER NO. OF CS DIALER NO. OF CS DIALER
DIGIT DIGIT DIGIT
ATTEMPTS ATTEMPTS ATTEMPTS
0 16 5 5 OK for UL sites A 10 OK for UL sites
B 11
1 1 6 6 OK for UL sites
C 12
2 2 7 7 OK for UL sites D 13
3 3 8 8 OK for UL sites E 14
4 4 9 9 OK for UL sites F 15

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QUESTION 10
BELL TIMEOUTS, CS TEST TIME, and MISCELLANEOUS ............................................ DEFAULT = 5F26
There are 4 Locations (L1-L4) within this question, as follows:
Question 10, L1 - Burglary Bell Timeout ................................................................................... Default = 5
Question 10, L2 - Fire Bell Timeout ............................................................................................ Default = F
Enter the digit for the desired bell timeouts from the table below.

Digit BURGLARY & FIRE BELL Digit BURGLARY & FIRE BELL
TIMEOUTS TIMEOUTS
1 3 Minutes A 30 Minutes OK for UL sites
2 6 Minutes B 33 Minutes OK for UL sites
3 9 Minutes C 36 Minutes OK for UL sites
4 12 Minutes D 39 Minutes OK for UL sites
5 15 Minutes OK for UL sites E 42 Minutes OK for UL sites
6 18 Minutes OK for UL sites F INFINITE OK for UL sites
7 21 Minutes OK for UL sites
8 24 Minutes OK for UL sites
9 27 Minutes OK for UL sites

BURGLARY BELL = Digits 5 through F


UL FIRE BELL = Digits 2 through F

Question 10, L3 - CS Test Time Interval .................................................................................... Default = 2


This question determines the method of CS Test transmission, as follows:
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.
CS TEST TIME INTERVAL
TEST BY TEST BY 1 24 27 60 90
Digit EVENT TIME HOUR HOURS WEEKLY DAYS DAYS DAYS
0 ✔ ✔
1 ✔ ✔
2 ✔ ✔
3 ✔ ✔
4 ✔
5 ✔ ✔
6 ✔ ✔
7 ✔ ✔
8 ✔ ✔
9 ✔ ✔
A ✔ ✔ ✔
B ✔ ✔ ✔
C ✔ ✔ ✔
D ✔ ✔ ✔
E ✔ ✔
F ✔ ✔
TEST INTERVAL - Select 1 hour, daily (24-hour), weekly (7 days), 27-day, 60-day, or 90-day. This interval is dis-
abled by entering AA in CS code ✱31.
TEST BY TIME - Indicates that system TEST signals (if selected) will be sent at the time specified in Question 16.
The interval depends on the test interval selected.

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TEST BY EVENT - This indicates that each event transmitted will restart the test timer. For example, if a daily
(24-hour) signal is selected (Question 10, L3) and the last signal was transmitted at 2:15 AM, then a test signal will
be sent the following day at 2:15 AM if no other event was transmitted. Each subsequent transmission will reset
the test timer. In this example, if another event was transmitted at 8:00 AM, then a test signal would be sent at 8:00
AM the following day if no other event was transmitted.

TEST BY TIME/EVENT - Test signal will be transmitted at specific time (defined in Question 16) after the pro-
grammed number of days unless day counter is reset by an event. Each event transmitted restarts the timer. Exam-
ple: If 60-day test by event/time is selected, then after 60 days of inactivity, a test signal will be sent at the time
programmed in Question 16.
NOTE: The CS Test Time is entered in Question 16 and it is enabled in Question 32, Locations 3 and 4.
Question 10, L4 - Ring Count, User Code Required to
Set Times, and Bell Test.............................................................................................................. Default = 6
REMOTE USER CODE NEEDED SYSTEM BELL
Digit COMMUNICATIONS TO SET TIMES TEST
RING COUNT NO YES
0 0 ✔
1 5 ✔
2 10 ✔
3 15 ✔
4 0 ✔
5 5 ✔
6 10 ✔
7 15 ✔
8 0 ✔ ✔
9 5 ✔ ✔
A 10 ✔ ✔
B 15 ✔ ✔
C 0 ✔ ✔
D 5 ✔ ✔
E 10 ✔ ✔
F 15 ✔ ✔

REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS RING COUNT - Determines the number of rings required by the control panel to
pick up for remote communication purposes. The number of rings should be set to a value that does not interfere
with the telephone at the panel location. Select the desired ring count from 0 - 15, where 0 means no remote
access.
NOTE: For Pulse dialing formats (Question 07, Location 3), select a ring count of 15.
USER CODE REQUIRED FOR TIME ENTRY - If this option is selected (YES), time-set commands (set time and
auto-arm time) require an entry of a valid user code. If this option is not selected (NO), then no user code is re-
quired. This option also affects the auto-arm set and view functions.

SYSTEM BELL TEST - This option indicates whether a bell test will be initiated upon a successful system arm-
ing. If selected, then the bell will activate for one second after arming the system.

UL The System Bell Test option is required for UL commercial installations.

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QUESTION 11
ENTRY/EXIT TIMEOUTS & CROSS ZONE TIMEOUT ...................................................... DEFAULT = 6333
There are 4 Locations (L1-L4) within this question that define the exit/entry times as follows:
Question 11, L1 - Exit Delay/Exit Delay Restart.........................................................Default = 6 (UL max)
Exit Delay: Enter the digit for desired entry/exit timeout provided in ENTRY/EXIT TIMEOUTS table below.

UL For UL installations, one-minute delay is maximum entry/exit delay time permitted.

Exit Delay Restart: Opening the entry/exit loop twice during exit timeout resets the exit timer and restarts the
pulse sound. However, there may be times when the exit time is insufficient and/or the sounder must be silenced (if
it's enabled, of course). During entry/exit time, pressing the STAY button will accomplish the following:
1. It will silence the sounder immediately.
2. It will double the amount of entry/exit delay remaining based on the amount of time remaining at the instant
that the STAY button was pressed.
Example: Assume entry/exit delay is programmed for 50 seconds and the end user is leaving the premises. The
pulse sounder turns on and user suddenly realizes he is disturbing other people after 10 seconds of exit delay has
elapsed. User presses the STAY button, which instantly silences the sounder and gives the user 80 seconds more of
exit delay (40 seconds remained from initial exit delay, which is doubled at the moment STAY button is pressed).
However, the amount of total delay time cannot exceed 255 seconds, irrespective of the amount of time remaining.

PULSE SOUNDS DURING ENTRY/EXIT TIMEOUTS


Programmed Timeout Sounder On/Off
More than 10 seconds 1/2 sec on, 1/2 sec off, 1/2 sec on, 6-1/2 sec off
10 seconds or less 1/4 sec on, 1/4 sec off, 1/4 sec on, 1/4 sec off, 1/4
sec on, 1/4 sec off, 1/4 sec on, 2-3/4 sec off.

Question 11, L2 - Entry Delay #1 ................................................................................................ Default = 3


Enter the desired entry delay time. Refer to ENTRY/EXIT TIMEOUTS table below for valid choices.

UL The maximum entry delay time is 40 seconds for UL household applications.

Question 11, L3 - Entry Delay #2 ................................................................................................ Default = 3


Enter the desired entry delay time. Refer to ENTRY/EXIT TIMEOUTS table below for valid choices.

ENTRY/EXIT ENTRY/EXIT
Digit TIMEOUTS Digit TIMEOUTS
0 4 MINUTES, 30 SECONDS 8 1 MINUTE, 20 SECONDS
1 10 SECONDS 9 1 MINUTE, 30 SECONDS
2 20 SECONDS A 1 MINUTE, 40 SECONDS
3 30 SECONDS B 1 MINUTE, 50 SECONDS
4 40 SECONDS C 2 MINUTES
5 50 SECONDS D 2 MINUTES, 10 SECONDS
6 1 MINUTE E 2 MINUTES, 20 SECONDS
7 1 MINUTE, 10 SECONDS F 2 MINUTES, 30 SECONDS

NOTE: Separate entry timeouts are selected for each zone in Questions 17-23, Location 2.

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Question 11, L4 - Cross Zone Timeout ...................................................................................... Default = 3


This option selects the timeout for all zones programmed with Cross Zone capability (see Questions 17 - 23, Location
3). When one of the zones enabled for cross zones is tripped, then a timer is started. If all the cross zones are tripped
and the timeout has not expired, then the alarms are sent to the CS, the bell will activate and the keypad will sound
and display accordingly.
NOTE: This timeout will be ignored if cross zone capability is disabled. Enter the digit for the desired Cross Zone
Timeout from the table that follows.

CROSS ZONE CROSS ZONE


Digit TIMEOUT Digit TIMEOUT
0 15 SECONDS 8 2 MINUTES, 15 SECONDS
1 30 SECONDS 9 2 MINUTES, 30 SECONDS
2 45 SECONDS A 2 MINUTES, 45 SECONDS
3 1 MINUTE B 3 MINUTES
4 1 MINUTE, 15 SECONDS C 3 MINUTES, 15 SECONDS
5 1 MINUTE, 30 SECONDS D 3 MINUTES, 30 SECONDS
6 1 MINUTE, 45 SECONDS E 3 MINUTES, 45 SECONDS
7 2 MINUTES F 4 MINUTES

CROSS ZONE: When one of the zones enabled for cross zones is tripped, then a timer is started. If all the cross
zones have tripped and the timeout has not expired, then the alarms are sent to the CS, the bell will activate, and
the keypad will sound and display accordingly.

QUESTION 12 - MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS ................................................................. DEFAULT = 0316


This question contains four Locations (L1-L4) for various keypad-definable options.
Question 12, L1 - LED Extinguish, Keypad Tamper/Lockout,
System Stay Mode Dialer Delay, and Bell Instant .................................................................... Default = 0
Enter the digit for the desired system options from the table below.
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.
LED KEYPAD STAY MODE STAY MODE STAY MODE
Digit EXTINGUISH LOCKOUT DIALER DELAY BELL INSTANT BELL DELAY
0
1 ✔
2 ✔
3 ✔ ✔
4 ✔ ✔
5 ✔ ✔ ✔
6 ✔ ✔ ✔
7 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
C ✔ ✔
D ✔ ✔ ✔
E ✔ ✔ ✔
F ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

LED EXTINGUISH - If selected, this option will extinguish all status LEDs (not the button LEDs) on the XL-
4600SM LED keypad only after 2 minutes without any keypad activity. The LEDs will turn back ON upon a press of
any keypad button or when the panel is in alarm.

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KEYPAD LOCKOUT - Upon entry of 21 keystrokes in succession without entry of a valid command, the system
will initiate a keypad lockout condition. This will be a silent alarm.
A code (Keypad Tamper) can be programmed for transmission to the Central Station (see Question 34, Locations 3
and 4). In addition, the keypad will ignore keys for 2 minutes, causing a lockout. If this lockout function is disabled,
the keys are not locked out for 2 minutes, but will transmit the TAMPER code if so programmed in Question 34,
Locations 3 and 4.
STAY MODE DIALER DELAY - If selected, this will give the system an additional delay as follows: When the
system is armed in the STAY mode, any control zone alarm (delay, interior zone(s) not bypassed, or perimeter) will
cause the dialer to be delayed by 40 seconds. A delay zone will first follow the entry delay and then the 40-second
delay. Also, during the 40-second dialer delay, the keypad sounder will be activated as well as the bell when selected
(see STAY MODE BELL INSTANT). When the system is not armed in the STAY mode, the 40-second delay is dis-
abled. If not selected, the 40-second delay during the STAY mode will be disabled.

STAY MODE BELL INSTANT - This is selected in connection with the STAY MODE DIALER DELAY option. If
this option is selected, the bell will sound instantly during the 40-second delay. If not, the bell will also follow a 40-
second delay.

Question 12, L2 - Siren Driver or Bell Output ........................................................................... Default = 3


This digit defines whether the system will utilize the built-in siren driver or have a conventional bell output. If the
siren driver is selected, then the sounds for fire and burglary conditions will be selected as shown.
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.
12-VOLT AUDIO LEVEL VOLTAGE OUTPUTS/BUILT- IN SIREN DRIVER
BELL STEADY STEADY EUROPEAN SWEEP EUROPEAN SWEEP SWEEP FIRE
Digit OUTPUT BURGLARY FIRE BURGLARY SWEEP FIRE BURGLARY
0 ✔
1 ✔ ✔
3 ✔ ✔
5 ✔ ✔
7 ✔ ✔
B ✔ ✔
D ✔ ✔
E ✔ ✔
F ✔ ✔

NOTE: If the built-in siren driver does not provide sufficient sound for the installation, then program this option for
bell output and utilize an external siren driver.

UL Digit 0 (12-Volt Bell Output) must be selected for all UL applications.

For Built-in Siren Driver, connect a single 8 ohm sounder only. For Bell Output, connect a siren driver (e.g., FBII
model VS-299 or 679S) and an 8 ohm sounder, a self-contained siren, or a bell.

12 VOLT BELL OUTPUT: If this is selected, output will be STEADY for burglary, PULSING for fire.

NOTE: Temporal bell option (Question 12, Location 4) determines which of the fire sounds will generate the tempo-
ral pattern.

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Question 12, L3 - Keypad Conditions, Stay & Stay/Instant Arming Enable ............................ Default = 1
Select the options available from the table below.
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.
KEYPAD PANIC KEYPAD AUXILIARY INSTANT STAY /INSTANT
Digit AUDIBLE SILENT AUDIBLE SILENT ARMING ARMING
0 ✔ ✔
1 ✔ ✔
2 ✔ ✔
3 ✔ ✔
4 ✔ ✔ ✔
5 ✔ ✔ ✔
6 ✔ ✔ ✔
7 ✔ ✔ ✔
8 ✔ ✔ ✔
9 ✔ ✔ ✔
A ✔ ✔ ✔
B ✔ ✔ ✔
C ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
D ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
E ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
F ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

KEYPAD PANIC - The keypad panic condition can be selected for audible or silent response by pressing the [✱]
and [#] keys at the same time. Central Station transmission will depend on the value entered in Question 29, Loca-
tions 1 and 2.

KEYPAD AUX - The keypad auxiliary condition can be selected for audible or silent response (keypad sounder
only) by pressing the 1 and 3 keys at the same time. Central Station transmission will depend on the value entered
in Question 34, Locations 3 and 4.

NOTE: The KEYPAD FIRE condition is enabled by pressing the 7 and 9 keys at the same time when Central Sta-
tion transmission is ENABLED by the entry in Question 34, Locations 1 and 2. KEYPAD FIRE is always audible
when enabled. It is DISABLED by entering an AA in Question 34, Locations 1 and 2.

INSTANT ARMING ENABLE - If this option is selected, then INSTANT Arming is permitted within the system
and becomes operational after the exit delay time has passed.

NOTE: This option does not affect the STAY/INSTANT function.


STAY/INSTANT ARMING ENABLE - If this option is selected, then STAY/INSTANT Arming is permitted within
the system and becomes operational after the exit delay time has passed. NOTE: This option does not affect the
INSTANT function.

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Question 12, L4 - Temporal Bell, Armed While Faulted, AC/LB Sounder Audible,
and User-On-line Downloading ................................................................... Default = 6
Select a digit from the following table.

NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.


Digit TEMPORAL ARMED WHILE AC/LB SOUNDER USER ON-LINE
BELL FAULTED AUDIBLE DOWNLOADING
0
1 ✔
2 ✔
3 ✔ ✔
4 ✔
5 ✔ ✔
6 ✔ ✔
7 ✔ ✔ ✔
8 ✔
9 ✔ ✔
A ✔ ✔
B ✔ ✔ ✔
C ✔ ✔
D ✔ ✔ ✔
E ✔ ✔ ✔
F ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

TEMPORAL BELL - A fire alarm causes the bell to sound 3 tones then pause, 3 tones then pause, etc. This func-
tion must be selected to meet NFPA 72 requirements for fire alarm applications.

ARMED WHILE FAULTED - Allows the system to arm even if the exit door or exit route (PIR coverage) is faulted.
The faulted zones must be restored by the end of the exit time; if not, an alarm will occur.

AC/LB SOUNDER AUDIBLE - The keypad beeps when an AC loss or low battery condition occurs.
USER ON-LINE DOWNLOADING - If this option is programmed, the user initiates a remote communications
session with the CS downloading computer at the Central Station location. On-line downloading allows the user to
call the office and discuss the action required, and allows the CS operator to complete the request while on-line with
no additional telephone call needed. Pressing [#] + [CODE] enables this ON-LINE downloading option. Refer to
USER ON-LINE DOWNLOADING in Section 5: System Operation for the procedure.

USER UNATTENDED DOWNLOADING – If this option is programmed, the user can initiate an unattended
download from the CS Downloading Computer by pressing [#] + [0] at the keypad. Refer to USER ON-LINE
DOWNLOADING in Section 5: System Operation for the procedure.

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QUESTION 13
SYSTEM OPTIONS ............................................................................................................ DEFAULT = 3000
This question contains four Locations (L1-L4) for various keypad-definable options.
Question 13, L1 - Dial Delay Doubled, Display Aborted, CS Test Sounder Ring Back,
Dial Tone Detection ..................................................................................................................... Default = 3
Enter the digit for the desired system options from the table below.
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.
Digit DIAL DELAY DISPLAY CS TEST SOUNDER DIAL TONE DETECTION
DOUBLED ABORTED RING BACK
0 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled
1 ✔
2 ✔
3 ✔ ✔
4 ✔
5 ✔ ✔
6 ✔ ✔
7 ✔ ✔ ✔
8 ✔
9 ✔ ✔
A ✔ ✔
B ✔ ✔ ✔
C ✔ ✔
D ✔ ✔ ✔
E ✔ ✔ ✔
F ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
DIAL DELAY DOUBLED - If selected, will double the dial delay programmed in zones (Questions 17−23, Location
4) from 15 seconds to 30 seconds.
DISPLAY ABORTED - Displays on a LCD keypad that the user has aborted an alarm. An abort message occurs
when a user cancels an alarm during dial delay. This option will only apply to zone(s) that are enabled for Dial De-
lay (Question 17-23, L4).
CS TEST SOUNDER RING BACK - Determines if the keypad will beep 4 times to acknowledge a successful CS
test transmission to Central Station.
DIAL TONE DETECTION - If enabled, panel waits four seconds. If no dial tone is detected, the panel hangs up and
moves to the next dialer attempt. It will continue in this fashion until all dialer attempts programmed are com-
pleted. If not enabled, the panel waits four seconds and dials, whether or not there is a dial tone.

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Question 13, L2 - Only User 4 Sends Opening/Closing, CS Test Every Hour


When Armed ................................................................................................................................. Default = 0
Enter the digit for the desired system options from the table below.
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.
Digit ONLY USER 4 SENDS O/C CS TEST EVERY HOUR WHEN ARMED SILENT EXIT
0 Disabled Disabled Disabled
1 ✔
2 ✔
3 ✔ ✔
4 ✔
5 ✔ ✔
6 ✔ ✔
7 ✔ ✔ ✔
ONLY USER 4 SENDS O/C - If enabled, and opening and closing codes are also enabled. Only user 4 may report
openings and closings.
CS TEST EVERY HOUR WHEN ARMED - Enables the panel to send a test code every hour to Central Station if
the panel is armed and a test code is programmed.
Question 13, L3- Reserved (Not Used) ................................................................................... DEFAULT = 0
Question 13, L4- Reserved (Not Used) ................................................................................... DEFAULT = 0
QUESTION 14
TRIGGERS 1 & 2 ............................................................................................................... DEFAULT = 0102
The control panel contains two voltage level output triggers. To select a trigger type, enter the two digits in either
L1 and L2 or L3 and L4 for the desired trigger type. Triggers can be selected as Non-Inverting or Inverting (see de-
scription on next page). Consult the table below to determine the trigger types available.
Question 14, L1 & L2 - Define Trigger #1 ................................................................................. Default = 01
Question 14, L3 & L4 - Define Trigger #2 ................................................................................. Default = 02
NOTE: For Smoke Detector Power, enter 00 in Locations 1 and 2.

Digits
NON-INVERT INVERT TRIGGER TYPE DEFINITION DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION
00 N/A Smoke Detector Power
01 81 Burglary Bell Steady follows burglary bell timeout
02 82 Fire Bell Steady follows fire bell timeout
03 83 Duress 2-second pulse following duress code
04 84 Keypad Tamper ON w/Keypad Tamper; OFF w/code
05 85 24-Hour Trouble Follows 24-Hour Trouble keypad sounder
06 86 Fire Trouble Follows Fire Trouble keypad sounder
07 87 Day Trouble Follows Day Trouble keypad sounder
08 88 24-Hour Alarm AUDIBLE: follows bell; SILENT: 2-second pulse
09 89 Keypad Fire AUDIBLE: follows bell; SILENT: 2-second pulse
0A 8A Keypad Emergency AUDIBLE: follows bell; SILENT: 2-second pulse
0B 8B Keypad Panic AUDIBLE: follows bell; SILENT: 2-second pulse
0C 8C Strobe After an Alarm: follows arming LED until disarmed
0D 8D AC Loss Follows AC after 15-minute delay
0E 8E Low Battery Follows Low Battery
0F 8F Arming State Follows Arming state

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Digits TRIGGER TYPE DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION
NON-INVERT INVERT DEFINITION
10 90 Bypass Follows any zone bypassed
11 91 Entry Follows entry time
12 92 Exit Follows exit time
13 93 Instant Follows Instant Arming state
14 94 Stay Follows Stay Arming state
15 95 Ready Follows Ready state
16 96 Door Strike 5-second pulse on entry of door strike code
17 97 Communication Failure Follows Communication Failure LED
19 99 Keypad Sounder Follows keypad sounder
1A 9A Ground Start Follows Dialing (Trigger #1 only)
1B 9B Glassbreak Reset Resets Latched Glassbreak detectors
1C 9C Exit Error Follows Exit Error
1D 9D Auto Test Time Momentary pulse when CS Test is transmitted
1E 9E Listen In Active after receiving a CS "kissoff" signal to enable
listening device
1F 9F Line Seizure Panel seizes the phone line upon alarm and stays on
while panel is reporting to CS
20 A0 Chime 2-second pulse when a zone is faulted
21 A1 Alarm Restore Trigger ON when burg alarm sounds; OFF when all
burglary zones have sent CS restore
22 A2 Fire/Latch Can turn on aux. devices upon fire alarm trigger ON
with fire bell, OFF with CS fire restore

NOTE: If Glassbreak Reset trigger type (1B/9B) is selected, then pressing [✱] on the keypad will activate the trig-
ger. The trigger outputs are limited to approximately 50mA each.

NON-INVERT TRIGGER - The trigger output (positive to negative) is normally floating and actively sinks (goes
negative) on activation.

INVERT TRIGGER - The trigger output (positive to negative) is normally sinking (negative with respect to posi-
tive) and floats on activation.

QUESTION 15
AUTO ARMING TIME......................................................................................................... DEFAULT = 1700
If auto arming has been enabled, then enter the hour and minute in military time (24-hour clock) as follows:
Question 15, L1 & L2 - Hour of Day (00 - 24)............................................................................ Default = 17
Enter the hour of the day in military time: 12 AM - 12 PM = (00 - 24).

NOTE: Quick Rule: 00 = Midnight; for times after 12 noon, add 12 hours to obtain the hour.
Example: 1 AM would be entered as 01; 5 PM would be entered as 17.
Question 15, L3 & L4 - Minute within Hour (00 - 59) ............................................................... Default = 00
Example: To auto arm at 5:30 PM, enter 17 into L1 and L2, and 30 into L3 and L4.
NOTE: The auto arming time can also be programmed through the quick command [#] 5.

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QUESTION 16
CS TEST TIME ................................................................................................................... DEFAULT = 0300
If the control panel transmits a system TEST at a specific time of day, enter the hour and minute in military time
(24-hour clock) as follows:
Question 16, L1 & L2 - Hour of Day (00 - 24) ........................................................................... Default = 03
Enter the hour of the day in military time: 12 AM - 12 PM (00 - 24).
NOTE: Quick Rule: 00 = Midnight; for times after 12 noon, add 12 hours to obtain the hour.
Example: 3 AM is entered as 03; 7 PM is entered as 19.
Question 16, L3 & L4 - Minute within Hour (00 - 59) ............................................................... Default = 00
Example: To transmit at 5:30 PM, enter 17 into L1 and L2, and 30 into L3 and L4.
NOTE: The CS Test interval is selected in Question 10, Location 3 and is enabled in Question 31, Locations 3 and 4.
QUESTIONS 17 – 23
ZONE PROGRAMMING
Questions 17 - 23 represent all the options related to programmable zones 1-7. There are four Locations (L1-L4,
starting on next page) in each question, which define various zone options. The zones are comprised of as many indi-
vidual sensors as desired.

QUESTION 17
ZONE 1 ............................................................................................................................... DEFAULT = 2060
Zone 1 = EOL Audible Delay Zone with Entry Timer #1, Bypass Enable, and Report Restore

QUESTION 18
ZONE 2 ............................................................................................................................... DEFAULT = 5068
Zone 2 = EOL Audible Interior Follower Zone with Entry Timer #1, Bypass Enable, and Report Restore

QUESTION 19
ZONE 3 ............................................................................................................................... DEFAULT = 0068
Zone 3 = EOL Audible Instant Zone with Entry Timer #1, Bypass Enable, and Report Restore

QUESTION 20
ZONE 4 ............................................................................................................................... DEFAULT = 0068
Zone 4 = EOL Audible Instant Zone with Entry Timer #1, Bypass Enable, and Report Restore

QUESTION 21
ZONE 5 ............................................................................................................................... DEFAULT = 0068
Zone 5 = EOL Audible Instant Zone with Entry Timer #1, Bypass Enable, and Report Restore

QUESTION 22
ZONE 6 ............................................................................................................................... DEFAULT = 0068
Zone 6 = EOL Audible Instant Zone with Entry Timer #1, Bypass Enable, and Report Restore

QUESTION 23
ZONE 7 ............................................................................................................................... DEFAULT = A140
Zone 7 = N/O Audible 24-Hour zone with Report Restore

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Questions 17 - 23, L1 - Zone Type Descriptions
Location 1 defines the zone type for each zone. Enter the digit from the table below.
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.
STAY ARMING OPTIONS
Digit ZONE TYPE AUTO STAY MANUAL STAY
0 Instant NONE
2 Delay (Exit/Entry) NONE
3 Delay (Exit/Entry) ✔
4 Interior Follower ✔
5 Interior Follower ✔ ✔
6 Delay (Exit/Entry) ✔
7 Delay (Exit/Entry) ✔ ✔
8 Keyswitch NONE
9 24-Hr. Trouble NONE
A 24-Hr. Alarm NONE
E Fire w/o verification NONE
F Fire w/ verification NONE

Burglary (Controlled) Zones


DELAY (EXIT/ENTRY) - This is the industry standard exit/entry zone. When the system is armed, exit time be-
gins. After exit time expires, any subsequent violation of this zone will begin entry time. If the system is not dis-
armed within the programmed entry time, an alarm will occur. The keypad sounder will annunciate steadily during
entry time, unless there is an alarm condition, at which time it will pulse. Delay zones will activate instantly, after
exit time expires, when the system is armed in the INSTANT mode.

INTERIOR FOLLOWER - All interior zones have exit delay time upon system arming.
All interior zones will have entry delay time if a delay zone is violated first. If this zone is violated first, however, it
will generate an immediate alarm. Interior zones will automatically be bypassed if the system is armed in the STAY
mode.
INSTANT - This zone type (sometimes known as PERIMETER) will generate an alarm when violated while the
system is armed.

UL AUTO STAY functions cannot be programmed for UL installations.

Stay Arming Options


AUTO STAY - This zone type will automatically be bypassed if the system is armed in the AWAY mode and any
delay zone has not been violated during exit delay time. The LCD keypad will display an AUTO STAY indication.
However, this zone is not bypassed if armed in STAY mode.
MANUAL STAY - This zone type will be bypassed when the system is armed in the STAY mode. It is not auto-
matically bypassed if the system is armed in the AWAY mode and any delay zone has not been violated during exit
delay time.

AUTO & MANUAL STAY - This zone type will automatically be bypassed if the system is armed in the AWAY
mode and any delay zone has not been violated during the exit delay time. The LCD keypad will display an AUTO
STAY indication. Also, this zone is bypassed if armed in STAY mode.

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EXIT ERROR WARNING - This option is always enabled for all delay or interior type zones. At
the end of exit time, a 1-second window is started. If any delay or interior zones are violated after
arming within this window (exit time expires and entry delay time begins), the burglary bell and
sounder will be turned on, forcing the user to enter their code to prevent a false alarm transmission.
This helps avoid the common false alarms that take place after arming the system. An exit error
message is transmitted after entry time expires. If the system is disarmed prior to the end of entry
time, no message will be transmitted to CS (Question 35, L1).
24-Hr. Zones
FIRE - Fire with Verification zones contain Fire Verification Logic. Upon detection of the first violation, smoke de-
tector power on conventional 4-wire smoke detectors connected to ZONE modules will be reset for a period of 8 sec-
onds. After this time period, power is restored. For a period of 5 seconds, the fire zone will not be scanned, allowing
the smoke detectors to settle. Future violations within a two-minute period will result in a PULSING BELL
OUTPUT, RAPID PULSING ZONE LED, and IMMEDIATE transmission to the CS. Fire signals cannot be aborted.

Entry of any valid user code will silence the sounder and bell. Entry of a valid user code for a second time will reset
smoke detector power and clear alarm memory. If the system detects that the fire zone is still violated within 2 min-
utes of power reset, the zone LED will pulse slowly to indicate a fire trouble. Thereafter, smoke detector power will
be reset every 4 minutes automatically in an attempt to clear the fire zone.

In the event the fire zone experiences an open, the system indicates fire trouble by pulsing the keypad zone LED and
sounder slowly. The system trouble code (followed by the zone code) is reported to the CS.
Fire without Verification zones do not follow verification. They will trip instantaneously upon a violation.

Fire zones will also cause a TROUBLE condition if the bell or sounder is disconnected.

Any valid user number silences the keypad. When a zone is selected for fire, it will go into a trouble condition
whenever the bell or sounder is disconnected.
24-HR. ALARM - This zone type is always active, independent of the system arming status. Programming options
include audible (STEADY BELL) or silent (NO BELL or keypad indications), with or without restore codes. Upon
violation, the zone LEDs will pulse rapidly (audible zones only) and an immediate CS transmission will occur that
cannot be aborted.

24-Hour Alarm zones can be bypassed; however, they cannot be unbypassed if a violation exists on the zone termi-
nals.
NOTE: 24-Hour zones should not be used for perimeter protection.

24-HR. TROUBLE - This zone type is always active, independent of the system arming status. Programming op-
tions include audible (PULSING KEYPAD SOUNDER) or silent, with or without restore codes. Upon violation, the
zone LED will pulse slowly. TROUBLE condition must exist for 15 seconds before a transmission will occur. The
keypad display and sounder will clear upon zone restoration.

Fire zones cannot be bypassed. 24-HOUR TROUBLE must NOT be used for fire/burglary protection.

24-Hour Trouble zones can be bypassed; however, they cannot be unbypassed if a violation exists on the zone termi-
nals. Any valid user code silences the keypad.

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KEYSWITCH - Keyswitch zones toggle the arming status of the system. A keyswitch automatically arms the sys-
tem in the STAY mode if the keyswitch is held for three seconds or more; it arms in AWAY mode if held for 2 sec-
onds or less.

Keyswitch zone operation has NOT been tested by Underwriters Laboratories.

Question 17 - 23, L2 - Loop Type, Fast Zone, & Entry Timer


L2 contains the loop EOL type and the entry delay timer to be used for the zone. Enter the digit from the table be-
low.
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.
Digit EOL N/O N/C FAST ZONE ENTRY ENTRY INTERIOR ZONE w/o
TIMER #1 TIMER #2 STAY BYPASS
0 ✔ ✔
1 ✔ ✔
2 ✔ ✔
3* ✔ ✔ ✔
4 ✔ ✔ ✔
5 ✔ ✔ ✔
6 ✔ ✔ ✔
7* ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
8 ✔ ✔
9 ✔ ✔
A ✔ ✔
C ✔ ✔ ✔
D ✔ ✔ ✔
E ✔ ✔ ✔
F* ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

* Digits 3, 7, and F apply to this table only if digit 4 is selected in Question 17, L1 (Interior Follower). If Question
17, Location 1 is selected for any option except 4, then options 3, 7, and F above will not apply to this table.
If a zone type 4 (Questions 17 - 23, Location 1) is selected, then entering a 3, 7 or F in L2 will stop that zone from
reporting a BYPASS message when STAY armed. This BYPASS message in STAY arm mode is dependent upon the
selection of options in Question 09, L3 that enable ARMING BYPASS DISPLAY reporting.
LOOP TYPE - Choose between EOL supervision and N/O, N/C operation.
FAST ZONE - If enabled, then the zone response will be 10mSec (connect alarm on Open-type devices only). If not
selected, it will be 280mSec.
ENTRY TIMERS - Selects whether entry delay times 1 or 2 should be used for this zone. The Entry/Exit delay
times are defined within Question 11 of the programming sequence. Entry delay time 1 should be selected for most
zones. If the zone option delay or interior has been selected, then either entry 1 or entry 2 can be selected. Entry
timer applies only to entry/exit-type zones.
INTERIOR ZONE w/o STAY BYPASS - When enabled (refer to paragraphs following the "*" above and also
Question 17 - 23, L3 that follows on next page), digits 3 and 7, EOL supervision and entry timer #1 become avail-
able. For digit F, EOL supervision, Fast zone reporting capability, and entry timer #2 are made available.

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Question 17 - 23, L3 - Cross Zone, Bypass, & Restore


Enter the digit from the table below.
NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.
Digit CROSS ZONE BYPASS RESTORE Digit CROSS ZONE BYPASS RESTORE
0 Disabled Disabled Disabled 4 ✔
1 ✔ 5 ✔ ✔
2 ✔ 6 ✔ ✔
3 ✔ ✔ 7 ✔ ✔ ✔

CROSS ZONE - When one of the zones enabled for cross zones is tripped, then a timer is started. If the second
zone of the cross zones trips and the timeout has not expired, then an alarm is sent to the CS, the bell activates, and
the keypad will sound and display accordingly.

UL CROSS ZONE programming cannot be used in UL installations.

BYPASS - If this option is selected, then the zone can be bypassed, either individually or by group (refer to Ques-
tion 09, Locations 1 and 2).

Fire zones cannot be bypassed. 24-Hour zones can be bypassed; however, they cannot be unby-
passed if a violation exists on their zone terminals.

RESTORE - If this option is selected on a burglary zone, then the programmed restore code will be reported upon
bell cutoff, assuming the loop is restored. The restore code will also be reported if the system is disarmed during an
alarm. This enables fire and burglary zones to report restores. The restores will report in accordance with what is
programmed in Question 7, Location 4. The code is also enabled in Question 32, Location 2.
Question 17 - 23, L4 - Audible, Silent, Day, Chime, Dialer Delay
L4 contains the following attributes. Enter the digit from the table below.

NOTE: The checkmarks highlight which options are selected.


Digit AUDIBLE SILENT DAY CHIME DIALER DELAY
0 ✔
1 ✔ ✔
2 ✔ ✔
3 ✔ ✔ ✔
4 ✔
5 ✔ ✔
6 ✔ ✔
7 ✔ ✔ ✔
8 ✔ ✔
9 ✔ ✔ ✔
A ✔ ✔ ✔
B ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
C ✔ ✔
D ✔ ✔ ✔
E ✔ ✔ ✔

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SILENT/AUDIBLE (Controlled and 24-Hour Zones) - Indicates whether Controlled or 24-Hour Alarm zones are
Silent or Audible (both keypad sounder and bell output) or whether 24-Hour Trouble zones are Silent or Audible
(keypad sounder only).
DAY FEATURE (Controlled Zones) - If a zone with this option is violated while the system is disarmed, the keypad
sounder and zone LED will pulse for as long as the violation remains. In addition, the DAY TROUBLE code will be
transmitted to the Central Station. The sounder can be silenced through entry operation of any valid user code.
While the system is armed, a DAY zone will act as an alarm when violated.
CHIME (Controlled Zones) - If this option is selected, the keypad sounder will annunciate for 1 second when this
zone is violated in the disarmed mode.
NOTE: If enabled, the user can control the system chime by using the quick command [#] 6.
DIALER DELAY (Controlled Zones) - If this option is selected, the system will allow a 15-second delay before dial-
ing, allowing the end user to ABORT the transmission. If this option is not selected, any alarm condition will result
in an immediate transmission that cannot be aborted. Dialer delay time can be doubled. Refer to Question 13, L1.

UL For UL installations, DIALER DELAY may not be used.

QUESTIONS 24 - 27
ZONE CS CODES
Questions 24 - 27 define the programming codes to be transmitted to the Central Station for each zone, and contain
4 locations, as follows:

QUESTION 24
CS CODES for ZONES 1 & 2............................................................................................. DEFAULT = 6142
Question 24, L1 & L2 - Zone 1 .................................................................................................. Default = 61
Question 24, L3 & L4 - Zone 2 .................................................................................................. Default = 42

QUESTION 25
CS CODES for ZONES 3 & 4............................................................................................. DEFAULT = 3334
Question 25, L1 & L2 - Zone 3 .................................................................................................. Default = 33
Question 25, L3 & L4 - Zone 4 .................................................................................................. Default = 34

QUESTION 26
CS CODES for ZONES 5 & 6............................................................................................. DEFAULT = 3536
Question 26, L1 & L2 - Zone 5 .................................................................................................. Default = 35
Question 26, L3 & L4 - Zone 6 .................................................................................................. Default = 36

QUESTION 27
CS CODES for ZONES 7 .................................................................................................. DEFAULT = 27AA
Question 27, L1 & L2 - Zone 7 .................................................................................................. Default = 27
Question 27, L3 & L4 - Reserved (Not Used)

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If a zone is selected as a Keyswitch zone type, and a two-digit reporting format is selected for open-
ings/closings, the second digit reported will be the second digit of the zone CS code. TO REPORT
THE USER NUMBER CORRECTLY, THE FIRST DIGIT OF THE ZONE CS CODE MUST BE "0."

Zone Alarm Codes


Zones will transmit to the Central Station unless these digits are defined as AA for any individual zone. Based on
the dialer format selected, enter the alarm code as follows:
STANDARD FORMAT (3x1 or 4x1): Enter the desired single-digit alarm code in the first location for the specific
zone. The value placed in the second digit will not be used.
EXTENDED (3x1 Ext. or 4x1 Ext.): Enter the desired first digit of the alarm code into the first digit of the par-
ticular zone and the second digit into the second location.

PARTIAL EXTENDED (3x1 Part. Ext. or 4x1 Part. Ext.): Enter the desired digit in both Locations for the zone.
This will generate a single-digit transmission for alarms and troubles (the second digit will not be used) and ex-
tended transmissions for all system conditions such as restores, bypasses, openings/closings, etc. (the second digit
will be used).
3X2 OR 4X2: Enter the desired first digit of the alarm code into the first location and the second digit into the sec-
ond location.
FBI SUPERFAST: Enter the two-digit zone type into the two locations to be transmitted as the zone code.
ADEMCO 4x1 EXPRESS: Enter the desired single-digit alarm code in the first location for the specific zone. The
value placed in the second digit will not be used.
ADEMCO 4x2 EXPRESS: Enter the desired first digit of the alarm code into the first location the second digit
into the second location.
ADEMCO POINT ID (PID): The digit entered in the first location will select the PID event code to be transmitted;
refer to Appendix A for the PID event codes to be selected.
NOTE: For more information on CS Reporting Formats, refer to Appendix A.

QUESTION 28
CS CODES for AMBUSH and AC LOSS......................................................................... DEFAULT = AAA1
There are 4 locations (L1-L4) in this question, as follows:

Question 28, L1 & L2 - Ambush Code ..................................................................................... Default = AA


If an ambush code is defined, then user 15 is the ambush code. The rules regarding dialer format apply here. If
transmission is not desired, then program AA in locations L1 and L2.
NOTE: AMBUSH transmissions are immediate and not abortable if programmed.
Question 28, L3 & L4 - AC Loss Code ..................................................................................... Default = A1
The programming rules regarding dialer format apply here. AC LOSS will transmit a dedicated PID code of 301 if
PID format is selected. If transmission is not desired, then program AA in locations L3 and L4.
NOTE: AC LOSS is reported 15 minutes after detection when programmed.
AC LOSS SOUNDER DISABLE: If the first digit (L3) of the AC Loss code is A, then to disable the keypad sounder
during AC loss, enter an A into the second digit (L4). The keypad display will still indicate AC loss.

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QUESTION 29
CS CODES for PANIC and LOW BATTERY..................................................................... DEFAULT = 68AA
There are 4 locations (L1-L4) in this question, as follows:
Question 29, L1 & L2 - Panic Code .......................................................................................... Default = 68
The programming rules regarding dialer format apply here. If transmissions are not desired, then program AA in
locations L1 and L2.
NOTE: PANIC transmissions are immediate and not abortable when programmed.
Question 29, L3 & L4 - Low Battery Code ............................................................................... Default = AA
The programming rules regarding dialer format apply here. If transmissions are not desired, then program AA in
locations L3 and L4. Low battery transmissions will be reported 4 minutes after detection. Low battery restore code
will be reported within 4 minutes after detection of good battery condition.

If transmission is in PID format, a dedicated PID code of 309 will be transmitted for low-battery condi-
tions.

QUESTION 30
CS CODES for OPEN/CLOSE and WALK TEST ............................................................ DEFAULT = AAAA
There are 4 locations (L1-L4) in this question. Entry of AA into these locations means that openings and closings are
not desired. If a dialer format other than standard is programmed, then the second digit transmitted will be the user
number. If PID format is used, then a dedicated code of 402 will be transmitted.
Question 30, L1 - Opening Code................................................................................................. Default = A

Question 30, L2 - Closing Code ................................................................................................. Default = A

Question 30, L3 & L4 - Walk Test Code.................................................................................... Default = AA


Codes are transmitted to the Central Station when a Walk Test is performed.

If a zone is selected as a Keyswitch zone type and a two-digit reporting format is selected, for open-
ings/closings the second digit reported will be the second digit of the zone CS code.
To report the user number correctly, the first digit of the zone CS code must be "0."

QUESTION 31
CS CODES for CANCEL and CS TEST .......................................................................... DEFAULT = BAAA
This question contains 4 locations for entering CS transmission codes, as follows:
Question 31, L1 - Cancel Code ................................................................................................... Default = B
A cancel code can be transmitted to the Central Station if, after violation of a controlled zone, a user code is entered.
If the zone is programmed for restore, then the restore code can be transmitted when the loop status has returned to
normal, when bell timeout and loop are normal, or when a code is entered. Entry of A in this field indicates that
cancel codes are not transmitted. In formats requiring two digits, the user number functions as the second digit.
NOTE: The event code for PID transmission is 406.

Question 31, L2 - Reserved - NOT USED ................................................................................... Default = A


Question 31, L3 & L4 - CS Test Code ....................................................................................... Default = AA

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In these locations, enter the desired Central Station code for transmission of the system TEST code. The frequency
and type of test is defined in Question 10, Location 3. Entry of AA indicates that the system TEST is not transmit-
ted.
NOTE: The event code for PID transmission is 602.

QUESTION 32
CS CODES for BYPASS, RESTORE (FIRE & DAY TRBL.)............................................. DEFAULT = AEFA
There are 4 locations (L1-L4) in this question, as follows:
Question 32, L1 - Bypass Code................................................................................................... Default = A
This is the single-digit system BYPASS CODE reported to the Central Station if a zone is bypassed upon arming.
Entry of A means that bypasses are not transmitted. If a two-digit dialing format has been selected, then the Bypass
code will be followed by the programmed second digit of the zone's code.
Question 32, L2 - Restore Code ................................................................................................. Default = E
This is the single-digit system RESTORE CODE reported to the Central Station. Restores will be reported for bur-
glary or 24-hour zones that have been programmed with the restore option. Entry of A means that restores are not
transmitted. If a two-digit dialer format has been programmed, then the restore code will be followed by the pro-
grammed second digit of the zone code.
Question 32, L3 - Fire Trouble Code........................................................................................... Default = F
This is the single-digit system FIRE TROUBLE CODE reported to the Central Station. If a two-digit format has
been programmed, then this code will be followed by the second digit of the respective zone's code. Entry of A indi-
cates that troubles are not transmitted. If PID format is used, a dedicated event code of 373 will be transmitted.
Question 32, L4 - Day Trouble Code........................................................................................... Default = A
This is the single-digit system DAY TROUBLE CODE reported to the Central Station. If a two-digit format has been
programmed, then this code will be followed by the second digit of the respective zone's code. Entry of A indicates
that troubles are not transmitted. If PID format is used, a dedicated PID code of 156 will be transmitted.

If a zone is selected as a Fire Zone Type, the Fire Trouble CS Code (Question 32, Location 3) must
be enabled along with the Restore CS Code (Question 32, Location 2).

QUESTION 33
CS CODES for KEYPAD FIRE and KEYPAD AUXILIARY ................................................. DEFAULT AAAA
There are 4 locations (L1-L4) in this question, as follows:
Question 33, L1 & L2 - Keypad Fire CS Code .......................................................................... Default = AA
L1 and L2 enables the KEYPAD FIRE condition code, which will be transmitted upon activation (by pressing the 7
and 9 keys on the keypad at the same time). This code can vary among any of the zones programmed as fire.

NOTE: To disable the keypad fire condition and prevent CS reporting, enter AA. The keypad fire condition is al-
ways audible.

Question 33, L3 & L4 - Keypad Auxiliary CS Code.................................................................. Default = AA


L3 and L4 is the code transmitted to the CS for KEYPAD AUXILIARY condition (by pressing 1 and 3 on the key-
pad). To disable the keypad auxiliary CS reporting, enter AA.
NOTE: The keypad auxiliary condition can be silent or audible (keypad sounder only) based on the Question 13,
Location 1.

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QUESTION 34
CS CODES for DOWNLOAD and KEYPAD TAMPER.................................................... DEFAULT = AAAA
This question contains 4 locations: L1 and L2 contain the download code, while L3 and L4 contain the CS keypad
tamper code.
Question 34, L1 & L2 - Download Code .................................................................................. Default = AA
This code will be reported whenever the panel has been downloaded. Enter AA to disable.
Question 34, L3 & L4 - Keypad Tamper Code ......................................................................... Default = AA
If 21 digits are entered through the keypad without entry of a valid user code, then the panel will transmit a silent
alarm to the Central Station. If a keypad tamper report code is entered, it will be transmitted to the Central Station.
If a two-digit CS transmission code is selected (for example, 4x2 or Extended), then both digits will be transmitted.
To disable CS transmission of keypad tamper, enter AA.

QUESTION 35
CS CODES for RECENT CLOSE, EXIT ERROR,
and SWINGER SHUTDOWN.............................................................................................. DEFAULT = 456A
This question contains 4 locations for entering CS transmission codes, as follows:
Question 35, L1 - Exit Error Code .............................................................................................. Default = 4
An exit fault condition exists if a violation of a zone occurs after system arming but before expiration of the exit
time. If this code is activated, then the exit fault code is transmitted in addition to the corresponding zone alarm
condition. To disable the exit error transmission code, enter A into Location 1.

NOTE: For Point ID transmissions, an event code of 457 is transmitted.


Question 35, L2 - Recent Close Code ........................................................................................ Default = 5
This code is transmitted if an alarm condition occurs within 5 minutes of system closing. Entry of A into this loca-
tion will prevent transmission of this condition.

NOTE: The event code for PID transmission is 459.


Question 35, L3 - Swinger Shutdown Code .............................................................................. Default = 6
This code is for CS transmission if swinger shutdown has occurred. Swinger shutdown is programmed in Question 7,
Location 4. Entry of A into this location will prevent transmission of this condition.
Question 35, L4 - Reserved - NOT USED .................................................................................. Default = A

Zone Descriptor Programming


The LCD keypads have the capability to display 12-character zone descriptors that can be programmed directly
through the keypad. The zone descriptors appear on the first portion of the second line of LCD display. They are
entered as Questions 36 - 42. (Appendix D contains the System Programming Worksheet.)
NOTE: These descriptors can be accessed only by an LCD keypad or PC downloader software.
Program zone descriptors in the following questions:

QUESTION 36
ZONE 1 DESCRIPTOR..................................................................................................DEFAULT = ZONE 1

QUESTION 37
ZONE 2 DESCRIPTOR..................................................................................................DEFAULT = ZONE 2

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