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1759 Ust
1759MG
Table of Contents
Introduction...................................................................... 1
Features.............................................................................................. 1 Specifications...................................................................................... 1 Exit Delay ......................................................................................... Bell Squawk On Arm/Disarm with Keypad ....................................... Bell Squawk On Arm/Disarm with Remote Control .......................... No Exit Delay When Arming with Remote Control ........................... No Exit Delay Beeps and No Bell Squawk When Stay Arming ........ 24 24 24 24 25
Installation........................................................................ 2
Location and Mounting ....................................................................... Earth Ground ...................................................................................... AC Power............................................................................................ Backup Battery ................................................................................... Auxiliary Power Terminals* ................................................................. Telephone Line Connection ................................................................ Bell Output Connection ....................................................................... Programmable Output Connections* .................................................. Single Zone Inputs .............................................................................. Keypad and Keypad Zone Connections ......................................... Keyswitch Connections....................................................................... Fire Circuits......................................................................................... 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 6
Programming Methods.................................................... 7
WinLoad Software for Windows* ........................................................ Programming Using a Keypad ............................................................ Configuring The LED Keypad ............................................................. Programming Using A Paradox Memory Key*.................................... 7 7 8 9
Zone Programming........................................................ 12
What is an Expansion Input? ............................................................ Reassign Keypad Zone 2 ................................................................. Reassign Zones to Expansion Inputs ............................................... Zone Programming ........................................................................... Zone Definitions ................................................................................ Exclusive Zone Definitions................................................................ Programming a Wireless Fire Zone .................................................. Zone Partition Assignment................................................................ Zone Options .................................................................................... Zone Speed ...................................................................................... EOL Zones........................................................................................ 12 12 13 13 13 14 15 15 16 17 17
Programmable Outputs................................................ 34
PGM Activation Event ...................................................................... PGM Deactivation Event .................................................................. PGM Delay ....................................................................................... PGM Normal State ........................................................................... PGM2 Strobe Options ...................................................................... Alarm Relay Options ........................................................................ 34 35 35 35 35 35
System Settings............................................................. 36
Hardware Reset ............................................................................... Installer Lock .................................................................................... Keypad Lockout Feature .................................................................. Battery Charge Current .................................................................... Partitioning ....................................................................................... System Real-Time Clock.................................................................. Clock Adjust ..................................................................................... Keypad Tamper Supervision ............................................................ Keypad Audible Trouble Warning..................................................... Confidential Mode ............................................................................ Installer Quick Functions Keys ......................................................... PGM Modules Supervision............................................................... Printer Module Supervision .............................................................. Zone Expansion Bus Module Supervision........................................ Wireless Transmitter Low Battery Supervision................................. Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options ....................................... Reprogram All Expansion Modules .................................................. 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 37 37 37 38 38 38 38 39 39 39
Spectra Series
User Operation.............................................................. 42
Trouble Display................................................................................. Programming Access Codes ............................................................ Disarming & Deactivating an Alarm .................................................. Regular Arming................................................................................. Stay Arming ...................................................................................... Instant Arming................................................................................... Force Arming (Not to be used with UL Installations) ........................ Manual Bypass Programming........................................................... One-Touch Arming ........................................................................... Keyswitch Arming ............................................................................. Panic Alarms..................................................................................... Auto-Arming (Not to be used with UL installations) .......................... Alarm Memory Display...................................................................... Programming Chime Zones .............................................................. Keypad Muting (Not to be used with UL installations) ...................... Keypad Backlight (1686H and 1686V only) ...................................... 42 43 43 44 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 45 46 46 46 46
Part 1: Introduction
1.1 Features
Up to 15 fully programmable zones Two completely independent partitions. Many of the features and options in the Spectra System can be independently set for each partition such as Event Reporting, Entry/Exit Delay, Auto-arming and many more. All zones, the keyswitches and all user codes are assigned to specific partitions, which makes this a true partitioned system. Communication bus facilitates the adding, programming and monitoring of all expansion modules 1 Installer Code and 48 user codes (including: 1 System Master, 2 Masters, and 1 Duress) 2 on-board, fully programmable outputs (PGMs) and one 5A alarm relay Simple, direct and logical programming Event Call Direction: The Spectra 1759MG control panel events are divided into 5 groups of events. Each of these event groups can be programmed with a separate dialing sequence. Two 32-digit monitoring station telephone numbers and one 32-digit Backup Telephone Number Contact ID, Pager Format and many more High-Speed Communication Formats "False Alarm Prevention" features such as: Intellizone, Auto Zone Shutdown, Beep on Exit Delay, Programmable Delay Before Alarm Transmission, and Recent Closing Report Regular arming, Stay arming, Instant arming, Force arming, One-touch arming, Auto-arming, or Keyswitch arming 256 Event Buffer with time stamp Telephone Line Supervision Keypad activated panic alarms Compatible with Winload Security System Management Software for Windows
1.2
Specifications
1.2.1 Spectra 1759MG Control Panel
AC Power: Battery: Aux. Power:+ Bell Output:++ PGM Outputs: Alarm Relay: Approvals: 16Vac transformer (refer to Table 1 on page 2) with minimum 20VA rating (Rec.: 40VA), 50 to 60Hz 12Vdc, 4Ah/7Ah 600mA typical, 700mA maximum, fuseless shutdown @ 1.1A 1A, fuseless shutdown @ 3A PGM1 = 150mA low-current output, PGM2 = 1A high-current output One form C relay rated @ 125V, 5A receptive load 433MHz
Compliant to all EU and EFTA countries except Greece according 868MHz to RTT&E directives.
1.2.2
1686H and 1686V 10-Zone LED Keypad Current consumption: 62 to 116mA 1689 16-Zone LED Keypad Current consumption: 1641 32-Character LCD Keypad Current consumption: PGM: LCD: Specifications may change without prior notice
50 to 117mA
60 to 80mA 1 with 50mA current limit Super Twisted Nematic display (STN), Wide viewing angle, Backlight & Contrast adjustable
++
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Part 2: Installation
2.1 Location and Mounting
Before mounting the cabinet, push the five white nylon mounting studs into the back of the cabinet. Pull all cables into the cabinet and prepare them for connection before mounting the circuit board into the back of the cabinet. Select a centralized installation site on the main floor that isn't easily accessible to intruders and leave at least 5cm (2in) around the panel box to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation. The installation site should be dry and close to an AC source, ground connection and telephone line connection. Avoid installation near or in the path of strong RF fields (i.e. neon lights, computers), on or near metal objects, circuit breaker boxes, air conditioners and heater ducts since they may cause interference and reduce sensitivity. Avoid installing the 1759MG in the basement. Do not cut, bend or alter the antennae and ensure that electrical wires do not cross over the antennae as these may affect the signal reception.
2.2
Earth Ground
Connect the zone and dialer ground terminals from the control panel to the metallic enclosure and cold water pipe or grounding rod as per local electrical codes. For maximum lightning protection, use separate earth grounds for the zone and dialer grounds as shown in Figure 2 on page 3. For UL installations, the metallic enclosure must be grounded to the cold water pipe.
2.3
AC Power
Do not use any switch-controlled outlets to power the transformer. Connect the transformer as shown in Figure 1 on page 2. Use Table 1 to determine the required transformer. Table 1: Transformer Requirements Table Transformer: Spectra DC Power Supply rated at: Auxiliary Supply can provide a maximum of: Acceptable Battery Charge Currents Amseco XP-1620 16VAC 20VA (not verified by UL) 1.2A typ: 600mA, max: 700mA 350mA UL: Basler Electric BE156240CAA007 16.5VAC 40VA 1.5A typ: 600mA, max: 700mA Do not exceed 200mA for UL installations 350mA/700mA
2.4
Backup Battery
To provide power during a power loss, connect a 12Vdc 4Ah rechargeable acid/lead or gel cell backup battery as shown in Figure 1 on page 2. Use a 7Ah battery to comply with UL fire requirements. Connect the backup battery after applying AC power. When installing, verify proper polarity as reversed connections will blow the battery fuse. Also, refer to Battery Charge Current on page 36.
2.4.1
Battery Test
If the battery is disconnected or if the battery fuse is blown, a No/Low Battery failure will appear in the keypads trouble display (see page 42). This trouble will also appear if the batterys capacity is too low or if the voltage drops to 10.5V or lower while the control panel is running on the backup battery. At 8.5V or lower, the panel shuts down and all outputs close. Figure 1: AC Power and Backup Battery Connections
Partial view of Spectra 1759MG control panel
UL Warning: A 12Vdc / 7Ah battery is required to comply with UL fire requirements. Caution: Disconnect battery before replacing the fuse. Improper connection of the transformer may result in damage to the system. Rechargeable Battery UL/ULC - 12Vdc / 4Ah or 7Ah
Antennae
Paradox Memory Key (PMC-3) Reset Jumper Refer to AC Power and Backup Battery Connections on page 2.
Warning: Do not cut, bend or alter the antennae & ensure that electrical wires do not cross over the antennae as these may affect the signal reception. Warning: Disconnect telephone line before servicing.
Four pin connector can be used for the quick installation of a Spectra keypad or Expansion Module.
To connect the 5A Alarm Relay and the PGMs, refer to Relay and PGM Connections on page 5. To connect AC power, refer to AC Power and Backup Battery Connections on page 2.
Cold water pipe grounding AWG#14 single conductor solid copper wire
Ground clamp
The BELL output will shut down if the current exceeds 3A.
Communication Bus
To provide maximum lightning protection, we strongly recommend having separate earth connections for the dialer and zone ground terminals.
To metallic enclosure
Spectra Keypads
The maximum number of keypads per installation is dependent on the auxiliary output, which cannot exceed 700mA.
AUX Power Refer to Transformer Requirements Table on page 2 for Aux. Power Output. To connect additional wiring to auxiliary power, use the red (+) and black (-) keypad connectors. Auxiliary power will shut down if current exceeds 1.1A. If the auxiliary output is overloaded and is shut down, you must disconnect all loads from the output for at least 10 seconds before reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary output.
For the keypads zone, EOL and tamper configurations, refer to Configuring The LED Keypad on page 8.
A door contact or any other detection device can be connected to the Keypad Zone.
Warning: Do not connect keypads more than 76m (250ft) from the control panel.
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2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.8.1
Alarm Relay (5A) can be programmed to follow the BELL output or the Global PGM. AUX+ or External Power Supply. See Programmable Output Connections* on page 4.
2.9
2.10
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keypad can then communicate the status of the zone to the control panel. A maximum of two keypad zones can be used with each control panel. After connecting the device, the zone's parameters must be defined. For details on zone recognition and Zone Programming on page 12. Also, refer to the feature Reassign Keypad Zone 2 on page 12. Example: A door contact located at the entry point of an establishment can be wired directly to the input terminal of the entry point keypad instead of wiring the door contact all the way to the control panel. Figure 5: Keypad Zone Connections
Do not place a jumper across the zone and BLK input terminals of the keypads that are not using their keypad zones.
1641 LCD Keypad (Not using keypad zone) Be sure to enable option [1] (Keypad Zone Sending) of option [2] (Options) in the 1641s LCD Programming Mode. A door contact or any other detection device 1686H (Using keypad zone) 1686H (Not using keypad zone)
When a 1641 LCD keypad is connected to the 1759MG, the Keypad Zone Sending option (Option [2] key [1]) determines whether the status of the keypad zone will be transmitted to the control panel. The Keypad Zone Sending option of the 1641 keypad must be enabled during the following conditions: If you are using both keypad zones and at least one is from a 1641 keypad. If you are using the keypad zones of other types of keypads, such as a 1686H 10-zone LED keypad, and the keypad zone definition of the 1641 keypad (keypad zone 1 or keypad zone 2; Option [2] key [3]) matches that of another connected keypad. Figure 6: Keyswitch
2.11
Keyswitch Connections
Keyswitches allow users to arm or disarm a partition by pushing a button or by activating a switch with a key. Connect the keyswitch (as shown in Figure 6) directly to the control panel terminals. Once a keyswitch is connected, it must be assigned to a zone and its parameters must be programmed (see Zone Programming on page 12 and Keyswitch Options on page 17).
2.12
Fire Circuits
When a zone is programmed as a fire zone, the zone becomes normally open and requires an EOL resistor. If a line short occurs or if the smoke detector becomes active, whether the system is armed or disarmed, the control panel will generate an alarm. If a trouble occurs on a fire zone, the Fire Loop Trouble will appear in the keypads trouble display (see page 42) and the control panel can transmit the Fire Loop Trouble report, if programmed, in section [206]. Figure 7: Fire Zones
2.12.1
4-Wire Installation:
Any on-board zone can be defined as a fire zone (see page 13) when using the 4wire installation. Connect the smoke detectors (as shown in Figure 7) directly to the control panel terminals. Program the PGM with the [PG]/[FNC1] Key was Pressed Activation Event (see page 34) so the smoke detectors can be reset by pressing the [PG] or [FNC1] key. Pressing the [PG] or [FNC1] key will interrupt power to the smoke detectors for 4 seconds (see PGM Delay on page 35).
It is recommended that all smoke detectors be connected using a daisy chain configuration.
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
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1686H
1686V
1689
Each time the [ENTER] key is pressed, the keypad will display the next digit in the current section and will continue through all the following sections one digit at a time without changing the programmed values. Not available for sections using the Multiple Feature Select Method. Press the [CLEAR] key at any time to exit the Data Display Mode.
3.3
3.3.1
PLEASE NOTE: After two minutes, the keypad exits programming mode.
NOTE: The keypad can be ordered with or without an anti-tamper switch. If the keypad has no antitamper switch, key [3] will be OFF by default. If the keypad has an anti-tamper switch, key [3] will be ON by default.
3.4
* Not investigated by UL
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4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.4.1
Partition 1 Assignment
Sections [302] to [348]: User codes 002 to 048 Option [1] OFF = Deny access to partition 1 Option [1] ON = User code has access to partition 1 (default) If the system is partitioned (see page 36), user codes with this option enabled can arm and disarm partition 1. If the system is not partitioned, you must assign partition 1 to the user access code. Otherwise, the user access code will be considered disabled.
4.4.2
Partition 2 Assignment
Sections [302] to [348]: User Codes 002 to 048 Option [2] OFF = Deny access to partition 2 (default) Option [2] ON = User code has access to partition 2 If the system is partitioned (see Partitioning on page 36), user codes with this option enabled can arm and disarm partition 2. If the system is not partitioned, the control panel ignores this option.
4.4.3
Bypass Programming
Sections [302] to [348]: User Codes 002 to 048 Option [3] OFF = Bypass Programming Disabled Option [3] ON = Bypass Programming Enabled (default) User codes with this option enabled can perform Bypass Programming in assigned partitions.
4.4.4
Stay Arming
Sections [302] to [348]: User Codes 002 to 048 Option [4] OFF = Stay Arming Disabled Option [4] ON = Stay Arming Enabled for selected User Code (default) User codes with this option enabled can Stay arm assigned partitions.
4.4.5
Force Arming
Sections [302] to [348]: User Codes 002 to 048 Option [5] OFF = Force Arming Disabled (default) Option [5] ON = Force Arming Enabled for selected User Code User codes with this option enabled can Force arm assigned partitions.
4.4.6
Arm Only
Sections [302] to [348]: User Codes 002 to 048 Option [6] OFF = Arm Only Disabled (default) Option [6] ON = Arm Only Enabled for selected User Code The user code with this option enabled can arm assigned partitions, but cannot disarm any partitions. The type of arming is dependent on the other User Code Options selected. Please note that with the Arm Only option, the user can cancel a recently armed system by re-entering the access code before the end of the exit delay.
4.4.7
PGM Activation
Sections [302] to [348]: User Codes 002 to 048 = User Code follows User Code Options and can activate a PGM (default) Option [7] OFF Option [7] ON = User Code can activate a PGM only With option [7] off, entering the access code will arm or disarm according to the programmed User Code Options as well as activate or deactivate a PGM. The appropriate PGM Activation/Deactivation Event must also be programmed (see Programmable Outputs on page 34). With option [7] on, the control panel will ignore all other User Code Options. Therefore, entering the access code will only activate or deactivate the PGM.
4.5
4.6
Duress Code
Section [127] = System Options Option [6] OFF = Duress Code Disabled (default) Option [6] ON = User Code 048 becomes a Duress code With this feature enabled, User Code 048 becomes a Duress Code. When forced to arm or disarm their system, users can enter a Duress Code (User Code 048) to arm or disarm the system which can immediately transmit a silent alert to the monitoring station, transmitting the duress report code programmed in section [196].
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Option [7]: ON Option [8]: OFF Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 N/A Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14
Option [7]: OFF Option [8]: ON Zone 1 Zone 2 N/A N/A N/A Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12
Option [7]: ON Option [8]: ON Zone 1 Zone 2 N/A N/A N/A Zone 3 N/A Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15
= not displayed on 10-Zone LED Keypads Option [7] = Reassign Keypad Zone 2 Option [8] = Reassign Zones to Expansion Inputs
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
Zone Programming
After connecting a hardwired detection device to one of the control panel's or zone expansion bus modules input terminals or after setting up any wireless transmitters, define the associated zone's parameters. The zone parameters define the type of zone, the zone's partition assignment and how the control panel will react when an alarm condition occurs on that zone. These zone parameters are programmed into one section as detailed in Figure 10 on page 13. See Table 4 on page 12 for the Zone Number Recognition. Only the control panels on-board inputs can be defined as a fire, delayed fire or a keyswitch zone. The on-board zones are zones 01 to 05. Figure 10: Spectra Zone Programming
[001] = Zone 1 [002] = Zone 2 [003] = Zone 3 [004] = Zone 4 [005] = Zone 5 [006] = Zone 6 [007] = Zone 7 [008] = Zone 8 [009] = Zone 9 [010] = Zone 10 [011] = Zone 11 [012] = Zone 12 [013] = Zone 13 [014] = Zone 14 [015] = Zone 15
Zone Definitions
1 - Entry Delay 1 2 - Entry Delay 2 3 - Follow 4 - Instant 5 - 24Hr Burglary 6 - 24Hr Buzzer Additional definitions for on-board terminals: 7 - Keyswitch 8 - 24Hr Fire 9 - 24Hr Delayed Fire
Select one
Zone Definition
First Digit
Select one
Zone Options
[1] Auto Zone Shutdown Enabled [2] Bypass Enabled [3] Stay Zone [4] OFF OFF ON ON [5] OFF ON OFF ON Zone Alarm Type Audible Alarm (steady) Audible Alarm (pulsed) Silent Alarm Generates only a report
Zone Options
Feature Select
Keyswitch Options
[1] Press [ENTER] [2] OFF= Maintained ON = Momentary OFF = Regular Arm ON = Stay Arm
5.5
Zone Definitions
As demonstrated in Figure 10, sections [001] to [015] represent zones 1 through 15 respectively, where the first digit in each of these sections represents the zone's definition. Also, refer to Zone Speed on page 17. To disable a zone, clear the contents of the section corresponding to the desired zone by pressing the [FORCE] key 3 times and pressing [ENTER]. There are 9 available Zone Definitions, which are described as follows.
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5.5.1
Entry Delay 1
Sections [001] to [015]: Zones 1 to 15, First Digit = 1 When the system is armed and a zone defined with Entry Delay 1 opens, the control panel will generate an alarm after the programmed Entry Delay 1 Timer elapses. This is to provide users with enough time to enter the protected area and disarm the system. To program the Entry Delay 1 Timer, key in the desired 3-digit delay value (000 to 255 seconds, Default = 45 seconds) into section [069]. Entry delay zones are commonly used at the entry/exit points of the protected area (i.e. front/back door, garage, etc.). Using different entry delays (see Entry Delay 2 on page 14) is useful when, for example, one entry point requires a longer delay than the other entry point or in a partitioned system where each partition may require a different entry delay.
5.5.2
Entry Delay 2
Sections [001] to [015]: Zones 1 to 15, First Digit = 2 Entry Delay 2 zones are identical to the Entry Delay 1 zones (see section 5.5.1), except it uses a separate entry delay timer. To program the Entry Delay 2 Timer, key in the desired 3-digit delay value (000 to 255 seconds, Default = 45 seconds) into section [070]. This timer is also used as the Stay Delay timer (see Stay Arming with Delay on page 22).
5.5.3
Follow Zones
Sections [001] to [015]: Zones 1 to 15, First Digit = 3 When an armed Follow Zone opens, the control panel will immediately generate an alarm, unless an entry delay zone opens first: If an armed Follow Zone opens after an entry delay zone opens, the control panel waits until the entry delay timer has elapsed before generating an alarm. If an armed Follow Zone opens after more than one entry delay zone opens, the control panel will wait until the entry delay timer of the zone that opened first has elapsed. This feature is commonly used when a motion detector is protecting the area occupied by the entry point keypad. This will prevent the motion detector from causing an alarm when a user enters through the entry point to disarm the system.
5.5.4
Instant Zones
Sections [001] to [015]: Zones 1 to 15, First Digit = 4 When an armed Instant Zone opens, the control panel immediately generates an alarm. Instant Zones are commonly used for windows, patio doors, skylights and other perimeter type zones.
5.5.5
5.5.6
24Hr Buzzer
Sections [001] to [015]: Zones 1 to 15, First Digit = 6 Whenever a 24Hr Buzzer Zone opens, whether the zone is armed or disarmed, the control panel sets off the keypads buzzers to indicate that the zone was breached. The control panel will report the alarm, but will not enable the bell/ siren output. Enter any valid access code on the keypad to stop the buzzer. This zone definition is particularly useful when a user wishes to be notified when something such as a safe or locker within the home has been accessed (i.e. a child accessing a valuable collection).
5.6
5.6.1
Keyswitch Zone
Sections [001] to [005]: Zones 1 to 5, First Digit = 7 Connecting a keyswitch to a zone allows users to arm the system by pressing a button or by turning a switch on or off with a key. Please refer to Keyswitch Connections on page 6 and Keyswitch Options on page 17.
5.6.2
5.6.3
Bell Output
On Off
0.5s 0.5s
1.5s
5.7
5.8
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5.9
Zone Options
As demonstrated in Figure 10 on page 13, sections [001] to [015] represent zones 1 through 15 respectively. After entering the first two digits, select one or more of the following Zone Options by using the Multiple Feature Select Programming Method (see page 7):
5.9.1
5.9.2
Bypass Zones
Sections [001] to [015] = Zones 1 to 15 Option [2] OFF = Bypass Zone Disabled Option [2] ON = Selected Zone is Bypass Enabled (default) When a user utilizes the Bypass Programming feature (see page 44), only zones with the Bypass option enabled can be programmed as bypassed. Do not program a fire zone with the Bypass option, as the control panel will never bypass fire zones.
5.9.3
Stay Zones
Sections [001] to [015]: Zones 1 to 15 Option [3] OFF = Stay Zone Disabled (default) Option [3] ON = Selected Zone is Stay Enabled Zones with the Stay option enabled will be bypassed when the system is Stay Armed (see page 44). Do not program a fire zone with the Stay option, as the control panel will never bypass fire zones when Stay arming.
5.9.4
Alarm Types
Sections [001] to [015]: Zones 1 to 15 [4] OFF / [5] OFF: Audible Steady (default) When the conditions for an alarm have been met, the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code (see page 28) and provides a steady output for any bells or sirens connected to the control panels bell output. [4] OFF / [5] ON: Audible Pulsed Alarm When the conditions for an alarm have been met, the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code (see page 28) and provides a pulsed output (see Figure 11 on page 15) for any bells or sirens connected to the control panels bell output. [4] ON / [5] OFF: Silent Alarm When the conditions for an alarm are met, the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code (see page 28) and will not activate the control panels bell output. The appropriate ARM or STATUS LED on the keypads will flash to indicate an alarm and the user will still have to disarm the system. [4] ON / [5] ON: Report Only When the conditions for an alarm have been met, the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code (see page 28). The system will not have to be disarmed.
5.9.5
Intellizone
Sections [001] to [015]: Zones 1 to 15 Option [6] OFF = Intellizone Disabled (default) Option [6] ON = Intellizone Enabled for Selected Zone This feature reduces the possibility of false alarms. When a zone with the Intellizone option opens, the panel does not immediately generate an alarm. First it triggers the Intellizone Delay Timer. To program the Intellizone Delay Timer, key in the desired 3-digit value (010 to 255 seconds, Default = 48 seconds) into section [084]. If any of the following conditions occur during this period, the panel will generate an alarm: During the Intellizone Delay, a second zone has caused an alarm. During the Intellizone Delay, the zone in alarm has restored (closed) and re-occurred (opened). The zone in alarm remains open for the entire Intellizone Delay.
5.9.6
5.9.7
Force Zones
Sections [001] to [015]: Zones 1 to 15 Option [8] OFF = Force Zone Disabled (default) Option [8] ON = Selected Zone is Force Enabled Any open Force Zones at the time of arming will be considered deactivated by the control panel (see page 44). If during this period a deactivated zone is closed, the control panel will revert that zone to active status. Consequently, the control panel will generate an alarm if the zone is breached. Do not program a fire zone with the Force option, as the control panel will never bypass fire zones when Force arming.
5.9.8
Keyswitch Options
Sections [001] to [005]: Option [1] and [2] When an on-board zone is programmed as a keyswitch zone (see page 14), the control panel will ignore any other Zone Option. The keyswitch can be programmed as a Maintained or Momentary Keyswitch and to Regular or Stay arm (see page 44). A Maintained Keyswitch will arm the system when it is set to the ON position and will disarm when set to the OFF position. To arm with a Momentary Keyswitch, set the keyswitch to the ON position then turn it back to the OFF position. Repeating this sequence will disarm the system. Program the keyswitch with the following: Option [1] OFF Option [1] ON = Maintained (default) = Momentary Option [2] OFF Option [2] ON = Regular Arming (default) = Stay Arming
5.10
Zone Speed
Sections [050] to [064]: Zones 1 to 15 001 to 255 X 10ms, Default = 600ms The Zone Speed defines how quickly the control panel will respond to an open zone. The control panel will not display an open zone on the keypad or generate an alarm until the programmed Zone Speed has elapsed. All other zone definitions and options do not come into effect until the Zone Speed has elapsed. This feature prevents any momentary glitches from causing an alarm or unnecessary reporting.
5.11
EOL Zones
Section [132]: Zone Options Option [4] OFF = Zones do not use EOL resistors (default) Option [4] ON = Zones require EOL resistors If all detection devices connected to the control panel have input terminals that require 1K end of line resistors, enable option [4] in section [132]. For details on using EOL resistors, refer to Single Zone Inputs on page 5.
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6.1
6.1.1
How Do I Assign Wireless Transmitters to the Spectra 1759MG? 1) Press the [ENTER] key. 2) Enter your [INSTALLER CODE]. 3) Enter the desired [SECTION NUMBER] (from sections [601] to [608]). 4) Enter the 6-digit [SERIAL NUMBER] of the wireless transmitter. Do not assign detection devices from different modules to the same expansion input. For example, do not assign a wireless transmitter to section [601] and then connect a detection device to input Z1 of the APR3-ZX8. The serial number is located on the inside of the transmitter or you can use the Serial Number Display (see page 19) to determine its serial number. The transmitters must be activated once having been assigned to the Spectra 1759MG. To activate a transmitter, insert the batteries and close the cover. To ensure proper synchronization between the control panel and the transmitter, open and close the zone corresponding to the transmitter.
6.1.2
6.1.3
6.2
After entering the desired section, ignore the first reading as it will not be accurate. You can also use a beep sequence feature to verify a transmitters signal strength. When you press a transmitters anti-tamper switch, beep tones emanating from all the keypads connected to the communication bus will advise you of the transmitters signal strength. How Do I Attain a Wireless Transmitters Signal Strength using the Beep Sequence? 1) Press the [ENTER] key. 2) Enter your [INSTALLER CODE]. 3) Enter the desired [SECTION NUMBER] (from sections [631] to [638]). 4) Press the transmitters anti-tamper switch or open the corresponding zone. 5) Listen for the beep tones: If the signal strength is less than 3 = One beep If the signal strength is between 3 and 6 = Two beeps If the signal strength is greater than 6 = Three beeps This feature cannot be used with any remote controls assigned to the control panel.
6.3
6.4
Supervision Options
The Supervision Options cannot be used with any remote controls assigned to the control panel.
6.4.1
Check-in Supervision
Section [610]: Supervision Options Option [1] OFF = Check-in Supervision disabled (default) Option [1] ON = Check-in Supervision enabled
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Option [1] enables the Check-in Supervision feature. The Spectra 1759MG waits for each of its assigned wireless transmitters to send a status signal within a specified time period (as programmed in Check-in Supervision Timer Settings on page 20) to confirm their presence and functionality. If a device has not sent a signal within that time period, the Spectra 1759MG can generate a trouble, an alarm, and/or transmit a report code to the monitoring station (refer to Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options on page 39).
6.4.2
6.4.3
Tamper Supervision
Section [610]: Supervision Options Option [8] OFF = Tamper Supervision disabled (default) Option [8] ON = Tamper Supervision enabled When the control panel detects a tamper or wire fault on a zone or on an expansion module, the control panel can generate an alarm and/or trouble, unless the Tamper Supervision is disabled.
6.4.4
6.5
6.5.1
6.5.2
6.5.3
6.5.4
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= These button combinations are not available with the MG-REM1 or MG-RAC1 remote controls and cannot be programmed.
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Table 7: Button Options [FORCE] = Button Disabled [1] = Regular Arm [2] = Stay Arm [3] = Instant Arm [4] = Force Arm [5] = Disarm [6] = Disarm when there is no alarm [7] = Regular Arm and Disarm [8] = Generate a Panic 1 Alarm (Police) [9] = Generate a Panic 2 Alarm (Medical) [A] = Generate a Panic 3 Alarm (Fire) [B] = Activates any PGMs that have Event Group #07* as their Activation Event [C] = Activates any PGMs that have Event Group #08* as their Activation Event [D] = Activates any PGMs that have Event Group #09* as their Activation Event
* Event Group #07, #08 and #09 (Button Pressed on Remote) of the Spectra 1759MG PGM Table. For the PGM Table, please refer to the Spectra 1759MG Programming Guide (1759MG-EP). The Panic feature must be enabled in the control panel.
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
Timed Auto-Arming
Section [133] = Partition 1, [134] = Partition 2 Option [1] OFF = Timed Auto-Arming Disabled (default) Option [1] ON = Timed Auto-Arming Enabled Each partition can be programmed to arm every day at the time specified by the Auto-arm Timer. The Auto-arming Options (see page 24) determine the partition's arming method. Any open zones detected when a partition is Auto-Armed will be bypassed regardless of their definition (except 24Hr zones). The control panel will enter a 60-second exit delay period before arming the system. At this point, Auto-arming can be cancelled by entering a valid access code. Once the partition has successfully armed, the control panel can transmit the Timed Auto-arming report code programmed in section [172]. Example: To automatically arm partition 2 everyday at 6:15PM, enable Timed Auto-arming for partition 2 by turning on option [1] in section [134]. Then key in 18:15 into section [112].
7.6.1
Auto-Arm Timer
Section [111] = Partition 1, [112] = Partition 2 Select the section corresponding to the desired partition and program the time (use the 24-hour clock i.e. 6:30PM = 18:30) that you wish the control panel to attempt to arm the selected partition and/or send the Late to Close report code.
7.7
No Movement Auto-Arming
Section [133] = Partition 1, [134] = Partition 2 Option [2] OFF = No Movement Auto-Arming Disabled (default) Option [2] ON = No Movement Auto-Arming Enabled If no movement occurs in a partition's protected area for the period specified by the No Movement Timer (see page 24), the control panel can automatically arm that partition. The Auto-arming Option described on page 24 of this manual determines the partition's arming method. Any open zones detected when a partition is Auto-armed will be bypassed regardless of their definition (except 24Hr zones). Upon arming, the control panel will transmit the No Movement report code if programmed in section [172]. Regardless of whether the system was successfully armed or not, the control panel will always transmit the No Movement report code if programmed in section [172]. If No Movement Auto-arming is disabled, the control panel will still send the No Movement report code at the time specified by the No Movement Timer. Example: To arm partition 1 whenever there is no movement for a period of 4 hours, enable No Movement Auto-arming for partition 1 by turning on the [2] Option in section [133]. Then in section [075] enter 016 (16x15min = 240min = 4 hours).
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7.7.1
No Movement Timer
Section [075] = Partition 1, [076] = Partition 2 001 to 255 x15min, Default = Disabled Select the section corresponding to the desired partition and program the interval of time without movement you wish the control panel to wait before arming and/or sending the No Movement report code. If No Movement Auto-arming is disabled, the control panel can still send the No Movement report code when no movement has been detected for the period specified by the No Movement Timer.
7.8
7.9
7.10
Exit Delay
Section [071] = Partition 1, [072] = Partition 2 001 to 255 seconds, Default = 30 seconds, Maximum 60 seconds for UL Listed systems After entering the required arming sequence (i.e. user access code, etc.), the exit delay parameter determines the amount of time a user has to leave the protected area before the control panel arms the partition. The exit delay applies to all zones in the selected partition. When enabled, the keypad will beep once every second during the exit delay and will beep rapidly during the final 10 seconds of the exit delay.
7.10.1
7.11
7.12
7.13
7.14
8.2
Recycle Alarm
After the Bell Cut-Off Timer and the Recycle Delay have elapsed, the control panel will re-verify the zone status. If there are any open zones, the control panel will generate another alarm. In one armed period, the control panel will repeat this sequence the number of times defined by the Recycle Counter.
8.2.1
8.2.2
Recycle Counter
Section [091] 000 = disabled, 001 to 255, Default = Disabled The Recycle Counter determines the number of times the control panel will re-verify the zone status after Bell Cut-Off in one armed period.
8.3
Tamper Recognition
Section [132]: Zone Options [1] OFF / [2] OFF: Tamper Recognition Disabled (default) If the system is armed or disarmed, the control panel will display the zone as open in the keypad display, but will not generate an alarm. This option is not permitted on UL systems. [1] OFF / [2] ON: Trouble Only If the system is armed and a tamper wiring failure occurs on a zone, the control panel will follow the zone's Alarm Types setting (see page 16). If the system is disarmed and a tamper wiring failure occurs on a zone, a Tamper/Zone Wiring Failure will appear in the keypads trouble display (see page 42) and the control panel will transmit the appropriate Zone Tamper report code (see page 29). [1] ON / [2] OFF: Silent Alarm If the system is armed and a tamper wiring failure occurs on a zone, the control panel will follow the zone's Alarm Types setting (see page 16). In a disarmed system, it functions the same as the Trouble Only setting, but it will also generate a silent alarm. A silent alarm will not trigger any bells or sirens, but the system will have to be disarmed. [1] ON / [2] ON: Audible Alarm In an armed system and a tamper wiring failure occurs on a zone, the control panel will follow the zone's Alarm Types setting (see page 16). In a disarmed system, it functions the same as Trouble Only setting, except it will also generate an audible alarm.
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8.3.1
8.4
8.5
Monitoring Station Telephone Numbers 1 & 2 Sections [151] & [152] Back-up Number Section [153]
Monitoring Station Telephone Numbers 1 & 2 Defines which monitoring station telephone numbers each group of events will report to. Section [137] Option [1] ON = Call Telephone #1 for Arm/Disarm Report Codes Option [2] ON = Call Telephone #2 for Arm/Disarm Report Codes Option [3] ON = Call Telephone #1 for Alarm/Restore Report Codes Option [4] ON = Call Telephone #2 for Alarm/Restore Report Codes Option [5] ON = Call Telephone #1 for Tamper/Restore Report Codes Option [6] ON = Call Telephone #2 for Tamper/Restore Report Codes Section [138] Option [1] ON = Call Telephone #1 for Trouble/Restore Report Codes Option [2] ON = Call Telephone #2 for Trouble/Restore Report Codes Option [3] ON = Call Telephone #1 for Special System Report Codes Option [4] ON = Call Telephone #2 for Special System Report Codes
[1] = Ademco Slow Pulse Reporting Formats Section [140] 1st digit = CSTN#1 2nd digit = CSTN#2 [2] = Silent Knight Fast [3] = Sescoa [4] = Ademco Express [6] = Pager DTMF (Tone)
Program 1 or 2-digit (1 - FF) report codes into sections [160] to [213] where each section represents up to four events in the system.
Program the 2-digit report codes corresponding to the Contact I.D. Table into sections [160] to [213] where each section represents up to four events in the system. Program FF to use the default Contact ID report code.
Programmable Option [3] OFF - Section [136] [5] = Ademco Contact ID Programmable Option [3] ON - Section [136] The control panel automatically generates all report codes. You do not have to program any report codes.
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9.1
Reporting/Dialer (Enable/Disable)
Section [135]: Dialer Options Option [3] OFF = Reporting/Dialer Disabled (default) Option [3] ON = Reporting/Dialer Enabled
9.2
Report Codes
A report code is a 1- or 2-digit hexadecimal value consisting of digits from 1 to F. Each section from [160] to [213] represents a set of up to four specific events and each of these events can be programmed with a separate 1- or 2-digit report code. Only the Ademco Slow, Silent Knight, Sescoa and Pager Formats support 1-digit report codes. To program a 1digit report code, press the [FORCE] key followed by the desired hexadecimal digit or vice versa. When a specific event occurs, the control panel will attempt to transmit the programmed report code to the monitoring station. The method of report code transmission is defined by the Reporting Formats (see page 30) and the Event Call Direction (see page 32). These two items define how and where the report codes are transmitted. If you are using the Ademco Contact ID All Codes format, sections [160] to [213] do not have to be programmed. For more information, refer to Reporting Formats on page 30. The following sub-sections provide a brief description of the events that the control panel can report.
9.2.1
9.2.2
9.2.3
9.2.4
9.2.5
9.2.6
9.2.7
9.2.8
9.2.9
9.2.10
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9.2.11
9.2.12
9.3
9.4
9.5
Reporting Formats
Section [140]: 1st digit = Format for Phone #1, 2nd digit = Format for Phone #2 The Spectra 1759MG can use a number of different reporting formats and each monitoring station telephone number can be programmed with a different reporting format. The first digit entered into section [140] represents the reporting format used to communicate with Monitoring Station Telephone Number 1, the second digit represents the reporting format used to communicate with Monitoring Station Telephone Number 2. The Backup Telephone Number uses the same reporting format as the last monitoring station telephone number that was dialed.
Table 9: Reporting Formats Value Entered 1 2 3 4 5 (Default) 6 Reporting Format Ademco Slow (1400Hz, 1900Hz, 10BPS) Silent Knight Fast (1400Hz, 1900Hz, 10BPS) SESCOA (2300Hz, 1800Hz, 20BPS) Ademco Express (DTMF 4+2) Ademco Contact ID Pager Format
If Hexadecimals (0 to FF) are used to program the report codes, verify that the pager also supports Hexadecimals. If the pager does not support Hexadecimals, use only the digits 0 to 9. UL Note: The installer is required to verify the complete compatibility of the DAC Receiver and formats at least once per year.
9.5.1
9.5.2
Ademco Express
The Ademco Express is a high-speed reporting format, which will transmit the 2-digit (11 to FF) report codes programmed into sections [160] to [213]. Unlike other Ademco formats, the Ademco Express does not use the Contact ID report codes.
9.5.3
Ademco Contact ID
Ademco Contact ID is a fast communicator format that uses tone reporting instead of pulse reporting. This communicator format also uses a pre-defined list of industry standard messages and report codes that will suit most of your basic installation needs. Please refer to the Contact ID Report Codes List in the Programming Guide for a complete list of these report codes and messages.
9.5.4
Contact ID Options
Section [136]: Dialer Options Option [3] OFF = Programmable Codes Option [3] ON = All Codes (default) When using the Programmable Codes format, use the Ademco Contact ID Report Codes List in the Spectra System Programming Guide (version 2.0 or higher) to program the desired report codes into sections [160] to [213]. Enter FF to use the default Contact ID report codes. Press the [FORCE] key to enter a 0 value. When using the All Codes format, the control panel will automatically generate Contact ID report codes for every event in sections [160] to [213]. Refer to the All Codes Ademco Contact ID Report Code List in the Spectra System Programming Guide. When using the Ademco Contact ID Programmable format, both telephone numbers must use this reporting format.
9.5.5
9.5.6
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9.6
Pager Delay
Section [083] 001 to 255 seconds, default = 5 seconds When using the Pager Reporting Format (see page 31), the control panel will wait for the Pager Delay period before transmitting the report codes. This is to allow time for the pager system to provide a dial tone or to bypass the welcome message before sending data.
9.7
Arm/Disarm Report Codes in sections [160] to [186] (page 28) Alarm/Restore Report Codes in sections [187] to [196] (pages 28 to 29) Tamper/Restore Report Codes in sections [197] to [204] (page 29)
Trouble/Restore Report Codes in sections [205] to [210] (pages 29 to 30) Special Report Codes in sections [211] to [213] (page 30)
This feature determines where each group of events will be reported. The control panel events are divided into five groups (see above) where each event group can be programmed to dial one or both monitoring station telephone numbers (MSTNs). When a reportable event occurs in the system, the control panel will verify that one of the two telephone numbers has been enabled. The control panel will begin by dialing the selected telephone number(s). If both numbers were selected it will begin with MSTN1. After the Maximum Dialing Attempts (see page 33) to one MSTN have failed, the control panel will then dial the backup telephone number. If the Alternate Dial Option (see page 33) is enabled, the control panel will dial the programmed backup telephone number after every failed attempt. If no backup telephone number is programmed, the control panel will never report to the backup telephone number. Also, refer to Delay Between Dialing Attempts on page 33. Example: The system is armed and zone 1 has been breached causing an alarm. If option [3] is off and option [4] is on in section [137], the control panel will attempt to communicate with MSTN2 in order to transmit the Zone 1 Alarm report code programmed in section [187].
9.8
Dialing Method
Section [135]: Dialer Options Option [4] OFF = Pulse Dialing. (Also, refer to Pulse Ratio, below) Option [4] ON = Tone/DTMF Dialing (default)
9.9
Pulse Ratio
Section [135]: Dialer Options Option [5] OFF = European Pulse Ratio of 1:2 Option [5] ON = U.S.A. Pulse Ratio of 1:1.5 (default) When using Pulse dialing, you can select one of two Pulse Ratios. Although most European countries use the 1:2 pulse ratio, the 1:1.5 ratio may provide better results in some cases. The same applies for North American countries. If the 1:1.5 pulse ratio is not providing the desired results, the 1:2 ratio may be used.
9.10
9.11
9.12
9.13
9.14
9.15
9.16
9.17
9.18
9.19
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With option [1] OFF, the control panel will send the Disarming report codes (see page 28) to the monitoring station every time the system is disarmed. With option [1] ON, the control panel will send the Disarming report codes to the monitoring station when the system is disarmed following an alarm.
9.20
9.21
9.21.1
PGM1
A programmable output that provides up to 150mA. Refer to Alarm Relay and PGMs on page 4.
PGM2
PGM2 is a programmable output that can provide up to 1A. PGM2 is designed to be used as a Strobe Output. For information refer to PGM Strobe Options on page 35. For connections, refer to Alarm Relay and PGMs on page 4.
Global PGM
The Global PGM allows you to use the control panels PGM Event List to activate PGMs located on a module or LCD keypad. For example, if you enable a modules Follows Global PGM option, the PGM on the module will activate whenever the event programmed in section [124] occurs. Every PGM on every keypad and/or expansion bus module can be programmed to follow the event(s) defined by the Global PGM.
10.1
1) 2) 3) 4)
Enter section that represents the desired PGM. PGM1 = [120], PGM2 = [122], Global PGM = [124] Enter the Event Group #. Enter the Sub-Group #. Enter the Partition # (01 = Partition 1 02 = Partition 2 99 = Both Partitions) The AC Loss PGM Event will only occur after the Power Failure Report Delay elapses (see page 33).
10.2
10.3
PGM Delay
Section [066] = PGM1, [067] = PGM2, [068] = Global PGM 001 to 255 seconds, 000 = Follows Deactivation Event, Default = 5 seconds Instead of deactivating the PGM on the occurrence of a specific event, the PGM will deactivate after the period programmed here has elapsed. If a PGM Delay is programmed, the deactivation event can be used as a second activation event.
10.4
10.5
10.6
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11.2
Installer Lock
Section [282] 000 = Disabled, 147 = Lock Enabled, Default = Disabled Program 147 into section [282] to lock all programming. Performing a hardware reset will not affect the current panel settings. To remove the Installer Lock, enter 000. Please note that four seconds after resetting the control panel the STATUS LED on the control panel will flash fast for 5 seconds to indicate that the installer lock is enabled.
11.3
11.4
11.5
Partitioning
Section [127]: General Options Option [1] OFF = Partitioning Disabled (default) Option [1] ON = Partitioning Enabled The 1759MG is equipped with a partitioning feature which can divide the alarm system into two distinct areas identified as Partition 1 and Partition 2. Partitioning can be used in installations where shared security systems are more practical, such as an office/warehouse building. When partitioned, each zone, each user code (see User Code Options on page 10) and some of the system's features can be assigned to Partition 1, Partition 2 or both (see Zone Partition Assignment on page 15). If the system is not partitioned, all user codes and features will be recognized as belonging to Partition 1. Users can only arm partitions to which they have been assigned. Only zones assigned to Partition 1 will arm/disarm when Partition 1 is armed or disarmed. Only zones assigned to Partition 2 will arm/disarm when Partition 2 is armed or disarmed. Zones assigned to both partitions will arm when both partitions are armed and will disarm when at least one disarms. The following features can be programmed separately for each partition: Entry/Exit Delay Timer, Auto-arming Options, Bell Cut-Off Timer, Switch to Stay arming, PGM Events and Account Numbers. If the system is not partitioned, all zones, user codes, and features will be recognized as belonging to partition 1. Zones that have been manually assigned to partition 2 will no longer function.
11.6
11.7
Clock Adjust
Section [088] 000 = Disabled, 001 to 255, Default = Disabled 001 to 127 = + 1 to +127 seconds 128 to 255 = -1 to -127 seconds
If you notice a gain or loss in control panel time, calculate the average gain or loss per day and program the opposite amount in order to automatically correct the time setting every 24 hours. Example: If a control panel loses 4 minutes per month, this represents an average loss of 8 seconds per day. Therefore, programming 008 (plus 8 seconds) into section [088] would compensate for the 8-second loss.
11.8
Zone 6 Zone 7
When Reassign Keypad Zone 2 is enabled (see page 12), the Keypad Tamper Supervision for Keypad Zone 2 is lost. Therefore, Keypad Tamper Supervision will ONLY function on Keypad Zone 1.
11.9
11.10
Confidential Mode
Section [126] Options [1], [2] and [3] Option [1] OFF = Confidential Mode Disabled (default) Option [1] ON = Confidential Mode Enabled Option [2] OFF = Keypads activate when an access code is entered Option [2] ON = Keypads activate when a key is pressed (default) Option [3] OFF = Confidential Mode Timer is 2 minutes Option [3] ON = Confidential Mode Timer is 5 seconds (default) If Confidential Mode is enabled and no actions are performed on the keypads for the time defined by the Confidential Mode Timer, all the keypads LEDs will be off and LCD screens will show Paradox Family until either a key is pressed or an access code is entered. When the system exits Confidential Mode, the keypads will display the systems status. Confidential Mode is activated by enabling option [1]. Option [2] regulates whether the keypads will be activated at the touch of a key or only when an access code is entered. Option [3] determines the amount of time without action before the system enters Confidential Mode (5 seconds or 2 minutes).
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11.11
11.12
11.13
11.14
11.15
11.16
11.17
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12.1
12.1.1
12.1.2
Number of Rings
Section [078] 000 = disabled, 001 to 015 rings, Default = 8 rings This value represents the number of rings the control panel will wait before picking-up the line. If the line is not answered after the number of programmed rings, the control panel will answer the call. You must wait at least 10 seconds before attempting the second call or the control panel will think it is the same call.
12.2
Panel Identifier
Section [141] 0000 to FFFF This 4-digit code identifies the control panel to the WinLoad software before initiating communication. The control panel will verify that the Panel Identifier in the WinLoad software is the same. If the codes do not match, the control panel will not establish communication. Therefore, be sure to program the same panel identifier into both the Spectra control panel and the WinLoad software.
12.3
PC Password
Section [142] 0000 to FFFF This 4-digit password identifies the PC to the panel before establishing communication. Program the same PC Password into both the Spectra control panel and the WinLoad software. If the passwords do not match, the WinLoad software will not establish communication.
12.4
PC Telephone Number
Section [150] Up to 32 digits The control panel will dial this number when trying to initiate communication with a computer using the WinLoad software. You can enter any digit from 0 to 9 and any special keys or functions (see Table 8 on page 30) up to a maximum of 32 digits.
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
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[2]
[3]
Power Failure
[4]
Bell Disconnected
[5]
[6]
[7] [8]
[9]
[10]
Table 11: Trouble List LED # [FORCE] or [16] Description Keypad Fault Details If the keypad is no longer communicating with the control panel, the [TBL] or [TRBL] will flash, the [FORCE] key will illuminate (the LCD keypad displays Keypad Fault) and the keypad will emit four consecutive beeps at 5-second intervals. Press any key on the keypad to terminate the beeping sequence. When communication has been restored, the system will revert to previous status. A bus module is no longer communicating with the control panel. The modules supervision option must be enabled in section [129]. One or more wireless transmitters are no longer communicating with the receiver. If you press the [MEM] key, the keypad will display which zones are in trouble.
13.2
13.3
The arm or alarm indication will turn off and the keypad will emit a confirmation beep.
*IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO BOTH PARTITIONS: Press the key corresponding to the partition you wish to Disarm or to Disarm both partitions, press the [1] key then after the confirmation beep press the [2] key.
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13.4
Regular Arming
This method, commonly used for day-to-day arming, will arm all the zones in the selected partition. If you make a mistake, the keypad will emit a rejection beep. When you have correctly armed the system, the appropriate ARM indication will turn on and the exit delay will be initiated. Please note that Regular arming can also be activated through Auto-arming, Keyswitch arming or Onetouch arming. How Do I Regular Arm? 1) Green READY indicator must be illuminated. Unless the system is partitioned, in which case all zones in the desired partition must be closed. 2) Key in a valid [ACCESS CODE]*. *IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO BOTH PARTITIONS: Press the key corresponding to the partition you wish to arm. To arm both partitions, press the [1] key then after the confirmation beep press the [2] key.
13.5
Stay Arming
This method allows users to remain in the protected area while partially arming the system. For example, when going to sleep at night, entry/exit points like doors and windows can be armed while other zones like motion detectors remain deactivated. Please note that fire zones cannot be bypassed. How Do I Stay Arm? 1) All zones in the desired partition (except Stay Zones) must be closed. 2) Press the [STAY] key. 3) Key in a valid [ACCESS CODE]*. *IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO BOTH PARTITIONS: Press the key corresponding to the partition you wish to Stay arm. To Stay arm both partitions, press the [1] key then after the confirmation beep press the [2] key. If you make a mistake, the keypad will emit a rejection beep. When you have correctly Stay armed the system, the appropriate or STAY indication appears and the exit delay is initiated. Stay arming can also be activated using Auto-arming, Keyswitch arming or One-touch arming. The user code must have the Stay Arming Option enabled.
ARM
13.6
Instant Arming
After Stay arming the system and during its exit delay, press and hold the [STAY] key for 3 seconds. You should hear a confirmation beep. This will switch all armed zones to Instant zones. If you have access to both partitions: To Instant arm one partition, press [STAY] + [ACCESS CODE] + Select Partition + [CLEAR] + press & hold [STAY] To Instant arm both partitions, press [STAY] + [ACCESS CODE] + [1] + [2] + press & hold [STAY]
13.7
13.8
How do I Program Bypass Entries? 1) Press the [BYP] key. 2) Key in a valid [ACCESS CODE]*. 3) Select one or more [ZONES] you wish to bypass. 4) Once you have entered the desired bypass entries, press the [ENTER] key to accept these entries. *IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO BOTH PARTITIONS: Press the key corresponding to the desired partition.
13.8.1
13.9
One-Touch Arming
One-touch arming allows users to arm the system without using an access code. Simply press and hold a key. One-touch arming can be used to allow specific individuals like service personnel (i.e. cleaners, maintenance) to arm the system when leaving the protected area, without giving them access to any other alarm system operations. One-Touch Regular Arming: Press and hold the [ENTER] key for 3 seconds* to arm all zones in the partition. One-Touch Force Arming: Press and hold the [FORCE] key for 3 seconds* to bypass any open Force Zones. One-Touch Bypass Programming: Press and hold the [BYP] key for 3 seconds* to access Bypass Programming Mode. One-Touch Stay Arming: Press and hold the [STAY] key for 3 seconds* to arm all zones not defined as Stay Zones. Fast Exit - When the system is already Stay armed: To Exit and Stay Arm: Press and hold the [STAY] key for 3 seconds*. The system will switch to exit delay. At the end of the exit delay period, the system will return to Stay arming. To Exit and Regular Arm: Press and hold the [ENTER] key for 3 seconds*. The system will switch to exit delay. At the end of the exit delay period, the control panel will switch to Regular arming. To Exit and Force Arm: Press and hold the [FORCE] key for 3 seconds*. The system will switch to exit delay. At the end of the exit delay period, the control panel will switch to Force arming. * If you have access to both partitions after activating a one-touch feature, press the key corresponding to the desired partition. To select both partitions, press the [1] key then after the confirmation beep press the [2] key.
13.10
Keyswitch Arming
A keyswitch can be used to arm and disarm the system. Assign the keyswitch to a specific partition and program the keyswitch to Stay or Regular arm the assigned partition. Also program the keyswitch to function as a Maintained or Momentary keyswitch. To arm the system using a Maintained Keyswitch, set the keyswitch to the ON position. To disarm the system set the keyswitch to the OFF position. To arm the system using a Momentary Keyswitch, set the keyswitch to the ON position then turn it back to the OFF position. Repeating this sequence will disarm the system.
13.11
Panic Alarms
In case of emergency, the Spectra system provides up to three panic alarms. These panic alarms, if programmed, will immediately generate an alarm after pressing and holding two specific keys for two seconds, as described below. Press and hold keys [1] and [3] for a panic alarm. Press and hold keys [4] and [6] for a panic or medical alarm. Press and hold keys [7] and [9] for a panic or fire alarm.
13.12
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Code 2. Please note that the control panel will enter a 60-second exit delay period before arming the system. At this point, Autoarming can be cancelled by entering a valid access code.
13.13
13.14
13.15
13.16
FCC Warnings
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules subpart D and CS03. Inside the cover of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number of this equipment. radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to equipment intermittently, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: (1) re orient or relocate the receiving antenna; (2) increase the separation between the equipment and receiver; (3) connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected, or (4) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for assistance.
FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER:5A7CAN-22633 - AL - E RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER:0.1B (U.S. & CANADA) USOC JACK: RJ31X (USA), CA31A (CANADA) TELEPHONE CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS
Except for telephone company provided ringers, all connections to the telephone network shall be made through standard plugs and telephone company provided jacks, or equivalent, in such a manner as to allow for easy, immediate disconnection of terminal equipment. Standard jacks shall be so arranged that, if plug connected thereto is withdrawn, no interference to operation of equipment at customer's premises which remains connected to telephone network shall occur by reason of such withdrawal.
CAUTION:
The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Paradox Security Systems could void the users authority to operate/use the equipment.
WARRANTY
Paradox Security Systems Ltd. (Seller) warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year. Except as specifically stated herein, all express or implied warranties whatsoever, statutory or otherwise, including without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly excluded. Because Seller does not install or connect the products and because the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by Seller, Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system and shall not be responsible for circumstances resulting from the products inability to operate. Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at Seller's option, any product not meeting the specifications. Returns must include proof of purchase and be within the warranty period. In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental, including without limitation, any damages for lost profits stolen goods, or claims by any other party, caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper, incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold. Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, the Sellers maximum liability will be strictly limited to the purchase price of the defective product. Your use of this product signifies your acceptance of this warranty. *BEWARE: Dealers, installers and/or others selling the product are not authorized to modify this warranty or make additional warranties that are binding on the Seller.
INCIDENCE OF HARM
Should terminal equipment/protective circuitry cause harm to telephone network, telephone company shall, where practicable, notify customer that temporary disconnection of service may be required; however, where prior notice is not practicable, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service if action is deemed reasonable in circumstances. In case of temporary discontinuance, telephone company shall promptly notify customer and will be given opportunity to correct the situation.
GENERAL
This equipment shall not be used on coin telephone lines. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs.
INFORMATION TO USER
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
Spectra Series 47
CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device, to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all of the devices does not exceed 100. Industry Canada certification is only applicable to installation of devices which include transformers approved by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA).
configuring the system: All components of the system should be UL listed for the intended application. If the system will be used for Fire detection, the installer should refer to NFPA Standards #72, Chapter 2. In addition, once installation is complete, the local fire authority must be notified of the installation. This equipment must be verified by a qualified technician once every three years. All keypads must use an anti-tamper switch. Maximum allowed entry delay is 45 seconds. Maximum allowed exit delay is 60 seconds. Minimum 4 minutes for bell cut-off time. The following features do not comply with UL requirements: Bypass Recall and Auto Trouble Shutdown. Do not connect the primary indicating device to a relay. The installer must use the bell output. To comply with UL985, the auxiliary power output should not exceed 200mA. Please refer to Table 2: Current Consumption Table on page 4. Do not connect the zone ground terminal with UL Listed products. The metallic enclosure must be grounded to the cold water pipe. All outputs are Class 2 or power-limited, except for the battery terminal.The Class 2 and power-limited fire alarm circuits shall be installed using CL3, CL3R, CL3P, or substitute cable permitted by the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
RECOMMENDED:
EOL resistor part #2011002000 For UL Installations: Basler Electric BE156240CAA007 16.5VAC min 40VA 12Vdc 4Ah rechargeable acid/lead or gel cell backup battery (YUASA model #NP7-12 recommended) for residential use. Use a 7Ah battery to comply with fire requirements. Wheelock 46T-12 siren
WARNING: This equipment must be installed and maintained by qualified service personnel only. 2002-2004 Paradox Security Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. Specifications may change without prior notice. One or more of the following US patents may apply: 6215399, 6111256, 5751803, 5721542, 5287111, 5119069, 5077549, 5920259 and 5886632. Canadian and international patents may also apply. Spectra, WinLoad, InTouch and Digiplex are trademarks or registered trademarks of Paradox Security Systems Ltd. or its affiliates in Canada, the United States and/or other countries.
INDEX
Numerics
24Hr. Buzzer Zone ...........................................................14 24Hr. Delayed Fire Zone .................................................15 24Hr. Standard Fire Zone ................................................15
Disconnected Report Code ...........................................29 Overload Report Code ..................................................29
A
AC Failure Report Code ..................................................29 AC Power ...........................................................................2 Access Codes ..................................................................10 Length ........................................................................10 Programming ...............................................................43 Account Numbers ............................................................30 Ademco Contact ID ..........................................................31 Ademco Contact ID Options ............................................31 Ademco Express ..............................................................31 Adjust Clock .....................................................................36 Alarm Memory Display .....................................................46 Alarm Options ..................................................................25 Alarm Relay .......................................................................4 Options .......................................................................35 Alarm Report Code Transmission, Delay ........................17 Alarm Types .....................................................................16 Alternate Dial Option ........................................................33 Answer Upload/Download Software ................................38 Answer WinLoad Software ..............................................41 Answering Machine Override ...........................................40 Arming and Disarming Options ........................................22 Arming Report Codes ......................................................28 Auto Event Buffer Transmission ......................................41 Auto Force Arming ...........................................................23 Auto Test Report ..............................................................33 Auto Zone Shutdown .......................................................16 Counter .......................................................................16 Report Code ................................................................29 Auto-Arming On No Movement .........................................................23 Options .......................................................................24 Timer ..........................................................................23 Timing .........................................................................23 Auxiliary Panic Report Code ............................................29 Auxiliary Power ..................................................................4 Auxiliary Supply Report Code ..........................................29
Bell Squawk On Arm/Disarm With Keypad ................................................................24 With Remote Control ....................................................24 Burglary Zones, 24 Hr. .....................................................14 Buzzer Zone ....................................................................14 Bypass Options, Supervision ...........................................39 Bypass Programming ......................................................44 Bypass Recall Feature .....................................................45 Bypass Zones ..................................................................16
C
Call Back Feature ............................................................41 Call Upload/Download Software ......................................38 Call WinLoad Software ....................................................40 Cancel Auto-Arm Report Code ........................................28 Cancel Communication ....................................................38 Charge Current ................................................................36 Check-in Supervision .......................................................19 Chime Zones ...................................................................46 Clock Adjust .....................................................................36 Closing Delinquency ........................................................33 Report Code ................................................................28 Cold Start Report Code ...................................................30 Configuring The LED Keypads ..........................................8 Connecting Bells or Sirens ...............................................................4 Fire Zones .....................................................................6 Keypad Zones ...............................................................5 Keypads ........................................................................5 Keyswitches ..................................................................6 PGMs ...........................................................................4 Single Zone Inputs .........................................................5 Telephone Lines ............................................................4 Contact ID Options ..........................................................31 Counter, Auto Zone Shutdown ........................................16 Current Consumption Table ...............................................4
D
Data Display Mode ............................................................7 Delay Before Alarm Report Code Transmission ........................17 Between Dialing Attempts .............................................33 Dial Tone ....................................................................32 Pager Report ...............................................................32 Power Failure Report ....................................................33 Delayed Fire Zone ...........................................................15 Dial Tone Delay ...............................................................32 Dialer settings ..................................................................27 Dialing Attempts ...............................................................33 Dialing Method .................................................................32 Disarm Reporting Options ...............................................33 Disarming .........................................................................43 Duress Code ....................................................................11 Duress Report Code ........................................................29
B
Backlight, Keypad ............................................................46 Backup Battery ..................................................................2 Battery Charge Current ....................................................36 Battery Failure Report Code ............................................29 Battery, Backup .................................................................2 Beep On Exit Delay .........................................................24 Beep On Trouble .............................................................37 Bell Cut-Off Timer ............................................................25 Bell on Communication Failure ........................................32 Bell Output Connection ....................................................................4
Spectra Series 49
E
Emergency Panic Report Code ....................................... 29 Entry Delay ...................................................................... 14 EOL Zones ...................................................................... 17 Event Buffer Transmission .............................................. 41 Event Call Direction ......................................................... 32 Exclusive Zone Definitions Delayed Fire Zone ....................................................... 15 Keyswitch Zone ........................................................... 14 Standard 24Hr. Fire Zone ............................................. 15 Exit Delay ........................................................................ 24 Expansion Input ............................................................... 12
Keyswitch
Arming ........................................................................ 45 Arming, Report Code .................................................... 28 Connections .................................................................. 6 Disarming Report Code ................................................ 28 Options ....................................................................... 17 Zone ........................................................................... 14
L
Late to Close Report Code .............................................. 28 Length of Access Codes .................................................. 10 Location and Mounting ...................................................... 2 Lock Master Code ........................................................... 11 Lock-out ........................................................................... 36
F
Fail to Communicate Report Code .................................. 29 Feature Select Programming Method ................................ 7 Features, Wireless ........................................................... 18 Fire Circuits ....................................................................... 6 Fire Loop Trouble Report Code ....................................... 29 Fire Panic Report Code ................................................... 29 Fire Zone Delayed ...................................................................... 15 Standard 24 Hr. ........................................................... 15 Wireless ...................................................................... 15 Follow Zones ................................................................... 14 Force Arming ................................................................... 44 Force Zones .................................................................... 17
M
Manual Bypass Programming ......................................... 44 Maximum Dialing Attempts .............................................. 33 Memory Card ..................................................................... 9 Memory Display ............................................................... 46 Module Fault Report Code .............................................. 29 Mounting ............................................................................ 2 Multiple Feature Select Programming Method .................. 7 Muting .............................................................................. 46
N
No Arming
On Battery Fail ............................................................ 23 On Supervision Loss .................................................... 39 On Tamper Trouble ...................................................... 23
G
Global PGM ..................................................................... 34 Ground ............................................................................... 2
H
Hardware Reset ............................................................... 36
I
Input Speed ..................................................................... 17 Installation ......................................................................... 2 Installer Code .......................................................................... 10 Lock ........................................................................... 36 Quick Functions Keys ................................................... 38 Test Mode ................................................................... 38 Installer In Report Code ................................................... 30 Installer Out Report Code ................................................ 30 Instant Arming ................................................................. 44 Intellizone ........................................................................ 16
No Audible Feedback Upon Stay Arming ........................ 25 No Exit Delay When Arming with Remote Control .......... 24 No Movement Auto-Arming ............................................. 23 No Movement Report Code ............................................. 28 Number of Rings .............................................................. 40
O
One-Touch Arming .................................................... 24, 45 Report Code ................................................................ 28 Options Alarm .......................................................................... 25 Arming and Disarming .................................................. 22 Auto-Arming ................................................................ 24 Keyswitch ................................................................... 17 User code ................................................................... 10 Zone ........................................................................... 16 Override Answering Machine .......................................... 40
K
Key. See Memory Card Keypad
Audible Trouble Warning .............................................. 37 Backlight ..................................................................... 46 Installation ..................................................................... 5 Lockout Report Code .................................................... 29 Muting ........................................................................ 46 Panic Options .............................................................. 26 Tamper Supervision ..................................................... 37
P
Pager
Delay .......................................................................... 32 Format Transmission Options ........................................ 31 Reporting Format ......................................................... 31
Panel Answer Options ..................................................... 40 Panel Identifier ................................................................. 40 Panic Alarms ................................................................... 45 Panic Options .................................................................. 26
Partial Arming Report Code .............................................28 Partition Account Numbers ..............................................30 Partition Assignment, Zone ..............................................15 Partitioning .......................................................................36 PC Exit Report Code .......................................................30 PC Password ...................................................................40 PC Telephone Number ....................................................40 PGM (Control Panel) Activation Event ...........................................................34 Deactivation Event .......................................................35 PGM Delay ..................................................................35 Strobe Options .............................................................35 PGM Activation, User Code Option .................................11 Power .................................................................................2 Power Failure Report Delay .............................................33 Printer Fault Report Code ................................................29 Programmable Output Connections ..................................4 Programmable Outputs ....................................................34 Programming Access Codes ..............................................................43 Chime Zones ...............................................................46 Methods ........................................................................7 Using a Keypad .............................................................7 Wireless Features ........................................................18 Wireless Fire Zone .......................................................15 Pulse Ratio ......................................................................32
Emergency Panic .........................................................29 Fire Panic ....................................................................29 Keypad Lockout ...........................................................29 Recent Closing ............................................................29
Q
Quick Arming ...................................................................24 Quick Functions Keys (Installer) ......................................38
R
Real-Time Clock ..............................................................36 Reassign Zones to Expansion Inputs ..............................13 Recall Bypass ..................................................................45 Recent Close Delay .........................................................33 Recent Closing Report Code ...........................................29 Recycle Alarm ..................................................................25 Regular Arming ................................................................44 Regular Arming Switches to Force Arming ......................23 Remote Arming Report Code ..........................................28 Remote Controls Assigning to 1759EX ....................................................20 Assigning to User Access Codes ...................................21 Deleting ......................................................................20 Programming ...............................................................20 Programming Remote Control Buttons ...........................21 Remote Disarm Report Code ..........................................28 Report Code, Special Cold Start ....................................................................30 Installer In ...................................................................30 Installer Out .................................................................30 PC Exit ........................................................................30 Test Report .................................................................30 Tx Supervision Loss .....................................................30 Tx Supervision Restore .................................................30 Report Code, Special Alarm Auto Zone Shutdown ....................................................29 Auxiliary Panic .............................................................29 Duress ........................................................................29
Report Code, Special Arming Closing Delinquency .....................................................28 Keyswitch Arming .........................................................28 Late to Close ...............................................................28 No Movement ..............................................................28 One-Touch Arming .......................................................28 Partial Arming ..............................................................28 Remote Arming ............................................................28 Timed Auto-Arming ......................................................28 Report Code, Special Disarming Cancel Auto-Arm ..........................................................28 Keyswitch Disarming ....................................................28 Remote Disarm ............................................................28 Report Code, System Trouble AC Failure ...................................................................29 Auxiliary Supply ...........................................................29 Battery Failure .............................................................29 Bell Output Disconnected ..............................................29 Bell Output Overload ....................................................29 Fail to Communicate .....................................................29 Fire Loop Trouble .........................................................29 Module Fault ................................................................29 Printer Fault .................................................................29 Timer Loss ..................................................................29 Wireless Low Battery ....................................................29 Report Codes ...................................................................28 Reporting and Dialer settings ..........................................27 Reporting Formats ...........................................................30 Re-Program All Expansion Modules ................................39 Reset, Hardware ..............................................................36 Restrict Arming On Battery Fail .............................................................23 On Supervision Loss ....................................................39 On Tamper Trouble ......................................................23 Rings ................................................................................40
S
Single Zone Inputs .............................................................5 Software, Upload/Download ..............................................7 Special Alarm Report Codes ...........................................29 Special Arming Report Codes .........................................28 Special Disarming Report Codes .....................................28 Special Reporting Codes .................................................30 Standard 24Hr. Fire Zone ................................................15 Stay Arming ........................................................................44 Delay ..........................................................................22 Zones .........................................................................16 Strobe Options .................................................................35 Supervision Bypass Options ............................................39 Supervision Options, Wireless Transmitter ......................39 Switch to Stay Arming ......................................................22 System Master Code ................................................................10 Real-Time Clock ..........................................................36 Settings .......................................................................36 Trouble Report Codes ..................................................29
Spectra Series 51
T
Tamper Bypass Options .................................................. 26 Tamper Recognition ........................................................ 25 Telephone Line Connection ............................................... 4 Telephone Line Monitoring (TLM) ................................... 34 Telephone Number, PC ................................................... 40 Telephone Numbers ........................................................ 30 Test Report Automatic .................................................................... 33 Manual ....................................................................... 38 Report Code ................................................................ 30 Timed Auto-Arming .......................................................... 23 Report Code ................................................................ 28 Timer ............................................................................... 33 Timer Loss Report Code ................................................. 29 Transformer Requirements ................................................ 2 Transmission Options, Pager Format .............................. 31 Trouble Display ................................................................ 42 Tx Supervision Loss Report Code ........................................................ 30 Restore Report Code .................................................... 30
Zone Options
Alarm Types ................................................................ 16 Auto Zone Shutdown .................................................... 16 Delay Before Alarm Report Code Transmission ............... 17 Force Zones ................................................................ 17 Intellizone ................................................................... 16 Keyswitch Options ....................................................... 17 Stay Zones .................................................................. 16
Zone Partition Assignment .............................................. 15 Zone Programming .......................................................... 12 Zone Restore Report Options .......................................... 34 Zone Shutdown, Auto ...................................................... 16 Zone Speed ..................................................................... 17 Zone Tamper Report Codes .............................................................. 29 Restore Report Codes .................................................. 29 Zones Options Bypass Zones .............................................................. 16
U
Upload/Download Software ............................................... 7 User Code Options Arm Only ..................................................................... 11 Bypass Programming ................................................... 11 Force Arming ............................................................... 11 Partition 1 Assignment .................................................. 10 Partition 2 Assignment .................................................. 11 PGM Activation ............................................................ 11 Stay Arming ................................................................ 11 User Operation ................................................................ 42
W
Winload Software .............................................................. 7 Wireless Features ............................................................ 18 Wireless Fire Zone Programming .................................... 15 Wireless Low Battery Report Code ................................. 29 Wireless Transmitters Assigning .................................................................... 18 Check-in Supervision .................................................... 19 Check-in Supervision Timer Settings .............................. 20 Deleting ...................................................................... 18 Low Battery Supervision ......................................... 20, 39 Programming ............................................................... 18 Serial Number Display .................................................. 19 Supervision Options ..................................................... 39 Viewing Signal Strength ................................................ 19
Z
Zone Alarm Report Codes ............................................... 28 Zone Alarm Restore Report Codes ................................. 29 Zone Definitions 24Hr. Burglary Zones ................................................... 14 24Hr. Buzzer ............................................................... 14 Entry Delay 1 ............................................................... 14
Notes
For technical support in Canada or the U.S., call 1-800-791-1919 for English or 1-866-912-0600 for French, Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST. For technical support outside Canada and the U.S. call 00-1-450-491-7444, Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST. Please feel free to visit our website at www.paradox.ca.
780 Industriel Blvd., Saint-Eustache (Quebec) J7R 5V3 CANADA Tel.: (450) 491-7444 Fax: (450) 491-2313 www.paradox.ca PRINTED IN CANADA 09/2004 1759MG-EI05