Abbra Fully Supervised Wireless Alarm Control... Assembly instructions

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ABBRA
FullySupervisedWireless AlarmControlSystem
InstallerGuide
TABLEOFCONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION...........................................................3
2.SPECIFICATIONS........................................................3
2.1 GeneralData...........................................................3
2.2 RFSection..............................................................3
2.3 ElectricalData.........................................................3
2.4 Communication.......................................................4
2.5 PhysicalProperties..................................................4
3.INSTALLATION.............................................................4
3.1 UnpackingtheEquipment........................................4
3.2 SupplyingPowertotheUnit.....................................4
3.3 SystemPlanning andProgramming.........................4
3.4 Mounting ..................................................................4
3.5 Wiring.......................................................................4
3.6 ConnectingtheACTransformer...............................7
3.7 InstallinganOptionalX-10 Siren..............................7
3.8 ConnectingAbbratoaComputer.............................7
3.9 ConnectingAbbratoGSMModem..........................7
4.PROGRAMMING..........................................................7
4.1 INTRODUCTION..........................................................7
4.1.1 GeneralGuidance.................................................7
4.1.2 EnteringanInvalidInstallerCode..........................8
4.1.3 Installer'sMenu......................................................8
4.1.4 SettingaNewInstallerCode.................................8
4.1.5 SettingaNewInstallerCodeinAbbra
that has2InstallerCodes......................................8
4.2ENROLLINGWIRELESS DEVICESAND KEYFOBs8
4.2.1 GeneralGuidance.................................................8
4.2.2 EnrollingType........................................................9
4.2.3 Enroll/DeleteWirelessDevices...........................9
4.2.4 Enroll/DeleteKeyfobTransmitters.....................10
4.2.5 Enroll/DeleteWirelessCommander..................10
4.2.6 Enroll/Delete2-WayKeypad.............................10
4.2.7 Enroll/DeleteWirelessSiren..............................10
4.3DEFININGZONETYPES,NAMES&CHIMEZONES10
4.4DEFININGCONTROLPANELPARAMETERS........11
4.4.1 PreliminaryGuidance..........................................11
4.4.2 EntryDelays 1&2.................................................11
4.4.3 Exit Delay............................................................11
4.4.4 BellTime.............................................................11
4.4.5 AbortTime..........................................................11
4.4.6 Alarm Cancel......................................................11
4.4.7 Quick Arm...........................................................12
4.4.8 Bypass................................................................12
4.4.9 Exit Mode............................................................12
4.4.10 PiezoBeeps......................................................12
4.4.11 TroubleBeeps...................................................12
4.4.12 PanicAlarm.......................................................12
4.4.13 SwingerStop.....................................................12
4.4.14 CrossZoning.....................................................12
4.4.15 Supervision.......................................................12
4.4.16 NOTREADY....................................................12
4.4.17 AUXButton.......................................................12
4.4.18 JamDetect.......................................................12
4.4.19 Latchkey...........................................................12
4.4.20 “Not Active”......................................................13
4.4.21 Back Light.........................................................13
4.4.22 Duress..............................................................13
4.4.23 PiezoSiren.......................................................13
4.4.24 ResetOption.....................................................13
4.4.25 TamperOption.................................................13
4.4.26 Siren onLine.....................................................13
4.4.27 MemoryPrompt................................................13
4.4.28 DisarmOption...................................................13
4.4.29 Bell/Rep.Option...............................................13
4.4.30 Low-BatACK....................................................13
4.4.31 ScreenSaver....................................................13
4.4.32 ConfirmAlarm..................................................13
4.4.33 ACFailRep......................................................13
4.4.35 UserPermission...............................................13
4.5DEFININGCOMMUNICATIONPARAMETERS.......15
4.5.1 Autotest Time.....................................................15
4.5.2 Autotest Cycle....................................................15
4.5.3 Area Code..........................................................15
4.5.4 Out Access Code...............................................15
4.5.12 ReportCNFAlarm............................................15
4.5.13 Send2WVCode..............................................15
4.5.14 Two-WayVoiceCentralStations......................15
4.5.15 RingBack Time................................................17
4.5.16 Dialing Attempts...............................................17
4.5.17 SetPrivateTelephoneNo................................17
4.5.18 Two-WayVoice-PrivatePhones.....................17
4.5.19 PrivateTelephone DialingAttempts..................17
4.5.20 Reporting toPrivateTelephones......................17
4.5.21 Telephone Acknowledge..................................17
4.5.22 PagerTelephone Number................................17
4.5.23 Pager’sPINNo.................................................17
4.5.24 Reporting toaPager........................................17
4.5.25 Recent Closure.................................................17
4.5.26 RemoteAccess................................................17
4.5.28 DownloaderCode.............................................17
4.5.29 UnitID...............................................................17

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4.5.30 Zone Restore....................................................17
4.5.31 UploadOption...................................................17
4.5.32 Dialing Method..................................................17
4.5.33 LineFailureReport............................................17
4.5.34 UL/DLTelephoneNumber................................18
4.5.35 SystemInactiveReport.....................................18
4.5.36 RingBack Code................................................18
4.6DEFININGGSMPARAMETERS...............................18
4.6.1 GSMinstalled......................................................18
4.6.2 1st, 2nd, 3rd&4thSMSNumbers......................18
4.6.3 ReportingtoSMSPhoneNumber.......................18
4.6.4 GSMLine FailureReporting................................19
4.6.5 GSMLine Purpose..............................................19
4.7DEFININGOUTPUTPARAMETERS........................19
4.7.1 PreliminaryGuidance..........................................19
4.7.2 Defining PGM.....................................................19
4.7.3 Defining INT/STRB..............................................19
4.7.4 X-10 GeneralDef................................................19
4.7.5 X-10 Unit Define..................................................19
4.8RECORDING SPEECH.............................................21
4.9DIAGNOSTICTEST...................................................21
4.10USERFUNCTIONS................................................22
4.11RETRIEVING FACTORYDEFAULTS.....................22
4.12SERIALNUMBER...................................................22
4.13 Calling Upload/DownloadServer..............................22
5.TESTING PROCEDURES...........................................23
5.1 Preparations..........................................................23
5.2 DiagnosticTest......................................................23
5.3 Keyfob TransmitterTest.......................................23
5.4 ApplianceON/OFFTest.......................................23
5.5 EmergencyTransmitterTest................................24
6.MAINTENANCE..........................................................24
6.1 DismountingtheControlPanel.............................24
6.2 ReplacingtheBackupBattery..............................24
6.3 FuseReplacement...............................................24
6.4 Replacing/RelocatingDetectors...........................24
7.READING THEEVENTLOG......................................24
APPENDIXA.DETECTORDEPLOYMENTAND
TRANSMITTERASSIGNMENTS..............................25
A.1 DetectorDeploymentPlan...................................25
A.2 KeyfobTransmitterList........................................25
A.3 EmergencyTransmitterList.................................26
A.4 Non-AlarmTransmitterList..................................26
APPENDIXB.X-10 UNITANDPGMOUTPUT
ASSIGNMENTS.........................................................26
APPENDIXC.EVENTCODES......................................27
APPENDIXD.PROGRAMMABLEZONETYPES.........28
APPENDIXE.ABBRACOMPATIBLEDEVICES..........29
E1 AbbraCompatibleDetectors..................................29
E2 AbbraCompatibleTransmitters.............................30
E3 AbbraCompatibleWLSiren..................................30
E4 Abbra CompatibleGSMModem............................30
FCCStatements.............................................................31
DeclarationofConformity.............................................32
MESSAGETOTHEINSTALLER
TheAbbracontrolpanelissuppliedwith2instruction manuals:
nInstallation andProgrammingGuide (thismanual-foryourexclusiveuse)
nUser’sGuide (foryouruseduringinstallation only-Must be handedovertothemasteruseraftertesting thesystem).
AppendicesA.1andA.2willhelpyouprepareaninstallationplan.Pleasetaketimetofilloutthe forms-yourjob will
becomemucheasierandconfusionwillbeprevented.Fillingoutthe formswill alsohelpyoucreatealistofdetectorsand
transmittersthatmustbeobtainedforthe particularapplication.Compatibledetectorsand transmittersarelisted and
describedbrieflyinAppendixE.
Remember-itisadvisabletopowerupthecontrolpaneltemporarilyafterunpacking andprogramitontheworkbench,in
accordancewiththeinstallation plan.
Theprogrammingflowchartsintheprogrammingsectionshowalloptionsavailableforeachparameter.Factorydefaults
aremarkedwithadarkboxtotheirright,andotheroptions(thatcanbeselected instead)aremarkedbyclearboxes.This
method allowsyou toputacheckmarkinthe appropriateclearboxwheneveryoudeviatefromthefactorydefaults.
Mostoftheprogramming sectionparagraphnumberscorrelatewiththeprogramming menunumbers.Forexample,
paragraph4.4.18 describesthe"Jamdetect", thatexistsinmenu4(definepanel),sub-menu 18(Jamdetect).
Althoughsettingthecorrecttimeand dateisone ofthe usertasks,werecommend thatyou setthetimeanddateinthe
courseofprogramming.Access tothe “UserSettings”fortheinstallerispossiblethrough item10 onthe installer‘smenuor
throughtheusermenu(seeUser’smanualsection 7).
Afterprogramming,proceedtoinstallthesystemasdetailedintheInstallation Instructions, fromparagraph 3.4onward.
WARNING!Zonetype"emergency"cannotbeusedformedicalapplicationsin UL-listedsystems.
Theinstallershould verifylineseizure.Beawareofotherphoneline servicessuchasDSL.If DSLserviceis
presenton thephone line,youmustinstall afilter.It issuggestedtousetheDSLalarmfiltermodel Z-A431PJ31X
manufacturedbyExcelsusTechnologies,orequivalent.Thisfiltersimplyplugsintothe RJ-31Xjack and allows
alarmreporting without breaking the internetconnection.

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1. INTRODUCTION
TheAbbraisauserandinstaller-friendly,30-zonefully-
supervisedwireless controlsystem.Thesystemisbased
on theversatileVisonicPowermax+platform,withadded
functionalitytotakeadvantage ofinternetmonitoringand
E-NotifythroughNextAlarm.com.
EASYTOINSTALL
•Easyplug-inACpowersupply.
•Quick attach-detachTELCOsocketsfortelephone line
andX-10 controller.Terminalblock fortelephoneline &
set.
•Specialwall-mountedbracketpermitsinstallation without
havingtoopen the unit’scabinet.
•Optionalplug-inRS-232 moduleforlocalcomputer.
EASYTOMAINTAIN
•Status,alarmmemoryandtroubledataaredisplayed
uponrequest.
•Diagnostictestprovidesvisualandaudibleindicationof
the signallevelofeachdetector.
•Remotecontroland statusverification fromdistant
telephones.
•Eventlogstoresand displays information on100past
events.
•Upload/downloadfromremotecomputerviatelephone
lineand modem.
QUICKPROGRAMMING
•Multiple-choiceselection of optionsforeachparameter.
•Clearvisualpromptsandaudiblesignals.
•Installeraccesstotheusermenu.
ANOTEONDIAGRAMS
•Toensureeaseofreading and properformatting,<OK>
isusedondiagramsinplaceofthelonger
<VIEW/SELECT>,and<NEXT>inplaceof<NEXT
ITEM>.Inaddition, somepictures
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1General Data
Zones Number: 28wireless,2hardwired(zones29&30).
HardwiredZoneRequirements: 2.2kΩ E.O.L. resistance
(max.resistanceofwires220 Ω).
ZoneTypes: Interiorfollower,interior,perimeter,perimeter
follower,delay1, delay2, 24h silent, 24haudible, fire,non-
alarm, emergency, gasandflood.
UserCodes: 8codes, 4digitseach
ControlFacilities:
-Integralkeypad
-PowerCode/Code-Secure™hand-heldtransmitters
-Wirelesscommander,MCM-140+
-Remotetelephone
-Localorremotecomputer
Display: Singleline,Backlit16-characterLCD with4LED
indicators.
Arming Modes: AWAY,HOME,AWAY-INSTANT,
HOME-INSTANT,LATCHKEY,FORCED,BYPASS.
Alarm Types: Silentalarm,siren alarmorsounder
(internal)alarm,inaccordancewithzone attributes.
SirenSignals: Continuous (intrusion/24hours/panic);
triplepulse-pause-triplepulse... (fire).
Siren(bell)Timeout: Programmable(4min.bydefault)
InternalSounderOutput: At least85dBAat10ft (3m)
Supervision: Programmabletimeframeforinactivityalert
SpecialFunctions:
-Speechandsoundcontrol
-PowerlineCarrierDeviceControl(uptofifteen X-10
brandunits)byvariousfactors, asprogrammed
-Chimezones
-Diagnostictestand event log
-Remotecontrolbytelephone
-Computercontrolanddatadownload/upload
-Callingforhelpbyusing an emergencytransmitter
-Tracing inactivityof elderly, physicallyhandicappedand
infirmpeople
-Message center(recording andplayback)
-Two-wayvoicecommunication
DataRetrieval: Status,alarmmemory,trouble,eventlog.
RealTimeClock: The controlpanelkeepsanddisplays
timeand date.
CompliancewithU.S.Standards:
MeetsFCC Part15andPart68requirements.
UL1023-HouseholdBurglarAlarmSystemUnit-Grade A.
UL985-Householdfirewarning System.
UL1635–DigitalAlarmCommunicatorSystemUnits.
CompliancewithEuropeanStandards:
EMCEmission: EN50081-11992, EN300220-3
RFI: EN550221998
EMCImmunity: EN50082-11997,EN301489-3
EMCImmunitytoConductedRF: EN6100-4-61996
Telephony: TBR211998
Safety: EN60950+ Am1(93), Am2(93),Am3(95), Am4(97)
AccordingtotheEuropean standardEN50131-1,the
Abbrasecuritygradingis2–"lowtomediumrisk"and
environmentalclassification isII –"indoorgeneral".
The AbbraiscompatiblewiththeRTTErequirements-
Directive1999/5/ECoftheEuropeanParliamentand ofthe
Councilof9March1999.
2.2RFSection
OperatingFrequencies: 315 MHz(inUSA&Canada)or
otherUHFchannelsperlocalrequirementinthecountryof
use.
ReceiverType: Super-heterodyne,fixedfrequency
ReceiverRange: 600ft(180 m)inopen space
AntennaType: Spatialdiversity
Coding: PowerCodeand/orCodeSecure™
2.3Electrical Data
PowerSupply: Plug-intransformer.
120 VAC,60Hz/ 9VAC,1A
Note: Itispossibletouse700mAtransformerif the used
sirencurrent consumptionisless than300 mA.
ULinstallation:UsetransformertypeOH-41111AT,
manufactured byOrientalHeroElectricalFactory.
CurrentDrain: Approx.65 mAstandby,800 mAatfull
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SiteExternalSirenCurrent(EXT): 550*mAmax@10.5
VDCwhenpowered byAC&DC(battery).
SiteInternalSirenCurrent(INT): 550*mAmax. @ 10.5
VDCwhenpowered byAC&DC(battery)
PGMOutputCurrent: 100*mAmax.
Detector1&2Total(Sum)Current: 100*mAmax.
HighCurrent/ ShortCircuitProtection: Alloutputsare
protected (current limited).
*TotalAbbraoutputcurrent (ofINT&EXTsirens,PGM
outputand detectors)cannotexceed 550mA.ForUL
installations, totaloutputcurrent cannotexceed400 mA.
Backup Battery Pack
(Theexactconfigurationisaccordingtothepurchase
option–seestickeron batterycover):
Standard
installations (Providesbackupforupto12 hours):
7.2V1300mAh,rechargeableNiMH
batterypack,p/nGP130AAM6YMX,
manufacturedbyGP.
UK
installations (Providesbackupforupto12 hours):
9.6V1300mAh,recha
rgeableNiMH
batterypack,p/nGP130AAM8YMX,
manufacturedbyGP.
UL
installations (Providesbackupforup to24hours):
7.2V2100mAh,rechargeableNiMH
batterypack,p/nGP211ATH6XML,
manufactured byGP,tricklecharge80
mAapprox.
Note:Otherbackup powerperiod isavailable,upto24
hours.
BatteryTest: Onceevery10seconds.
2.4Communication
Built-inModem: 300baud,Bell103protocol
DataTransfertoLocalComputer: ViaRS232 serialport
ReportDestinations: 2centralstations,4private
telephones,1pager.
Reporting FormatOptions: SIA,Pulse4/21900/1400
Hz, Pulse4/21800/2300 Hz,ContactID, Scancom.
PulseRate: 10,20,33and40pps-programmable
MessagetoPrivatePhones: Toneorvoice
MessagetoPager: PINNo.èAlarmType èZone No.
2.5Physical Properties
Operating Temp.Range: 32°Fto120°F(0°Cto49°C)
StorageTemp. Range: -4°Fto140°F(-20°Cto60°C)
Humidity: 85%relativehumidity, @30°C(86°F)
Size: 10-13/16 x8x2-1/8in.(275 x203x55mm)
Weight: 990g (2.2pounds)without batteries
Color: Ivoryand charcoalgray
3. INSTALLATION
3.1Unpacking the Equipment
Openthecardboardpackingboxandcheck whetherallitemshavebeenincluded.Ifyoufindoutthatanitemismissing,
contact yourvendorordealerimmediately.
3.2Supplying Powertothe Unit
Enrollingthetransmittingdevices’IDcodesintheAbbramemorywillbe easierifcarriedoutbeforeactualinstallation,with
alldetectorsandthecontrolpanelon aworkbench.It isthereforenecessarytopowerup theAbbratemporarilyfromthe
externalpowertransformer(see figure3.3).Alternatively,youmaypowerupfromthebackupbattery,asshowninfigure
3.1.
Disregardany“trouble”indicationspertaining tolack ofbatteryorlack oftelephonelineconnection.
3.3SystemPlanning &Programming
Itpays toplan ahead -usethetablesinappendicesAandBat the endofthisguidetoregisterthe intended location of each
detector,theholderandassignmentofeachtransmitterand thecontrolplanforthe X-10 units.
Gatherup alltransmittersanddetectorsused inthe systemandmarkeachone inaccordancewithyourdeploymentplan.
Programthesystemnowasinstructedintheprogramming section.
3.4Mounting
Abbramountingprocess isshowninfigure3.2.
3.5Wiring
Abbrawiringisshowninfigure3.3.
Extractthe screwterminalblocksonebyoneandmakethe necessaryconnections.Whendone,plugeachterminalblock
ontoitsPCBmounted pins.

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Figure3.1-BackupBatteryInstallation
Opencover
1
Keypadcover
2
Removescrewand open
batterycompatment
Remove
screwto
release
wall
mount
bracket
Connect
battery
3

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Figure3.2–MountingtheControl Panel

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Figure3.3-WiringDiagram
Note: For easeofinstallation anduse, theAbbra
Professional Series hassimple phone,X-10, and AC
power jackspre-installed. Nopower or phonewiring is
required; simplyplugthe ACpower cordinto theAC
power jack, the phonecordintothetelephonejack,and
theX-10cord into theX-10 jack,as applicable. This
schematicis provided for reference, andfor use inhard-
wiring sensors to zones 29and 30.

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3.6Connecting the ACTransformer
CAUTION!Donotplug thetransformerintotheAC
outletbeforecompleting allotherwiring.
A. U.S.A.only: Removethecenterscrewfromthe AC
walloutlet.
B. Plugthetransformerdirectlyin-thePowerLEDofthe
controlpanelshouldilluminate.
C.U.S.A.only: UsethescrewremovedinStep Aabove
tosecurethe transformertotheACoutlet.Tighten the
screwwell.
D. The distanceofthetransformerfromthesystemshould
notexceed150ftusing 18AWGconductors.
ForULinstallations,donotconnecttoareceptacle
controlledbyaswitch.
3.7 Installing an Optional X-10 Siren
(NottobeusedinUL-listedsystems)
Ifyouneeda“wireless”externalsiren, youmayinstallanX-
10siren modulewhichistriggered byasignaltransmitted
viathe built-inelectricalwiringoftheprotected site.This
sirencan replacethe regularexternalsirenorcomplement
itwithoutlayingout additionalwires.Of course, suchasiren
canbeused onlyinconjunctionwithan optionalpower-line
interfacemodule.
TheX-10 sirenisreadytofunctionuponconnection toan
electricalpoweroutlet,withoutre-programmingthePower-
Max+.You onlyhavetosettheHOUSECODEandthe
UNITCODEselectorson the X-10 siren asfollows:
HouseCode: Setthisselectortothe letterthatfollows,by
alphabeticalorder,theletterthatyouprogrammed asa
housecodefortheprotectedpremises.Forexample,ifthe
programmedhousecodeis“J”,setthesiren housecode
selectorto“K”.
Note: If the programmedhousecode letteris“P”(which
isthe lastprogrammableletter),select “A”forthesiren.
UnitCode: Thesiren willfunctiononlyifyousetthe unit
codeselectorto“1”.
3.8Connecting AbbratoComputer
The controlpanelcanbeequipped withanoptionalRS232
moduleforserialdatainterchangewithalocalcomputer. If
thismoduleisnotsupplied,aspecialplasticcapblocksthe
nichedesigned toaccommodatethemodule.
RJ-45
or
RJ-31X
(USA)
1
Remove
plastic
cap
Insert the RS-232
adapterintoitsmale
connector,untilaclick
isheard
2
Figure3.4-Connecting theAbbratoaComputer
3.9Connecting AbbratoGSMModem
The GSMunitenablestheAbbrasystemtooperateovera
cellularnetwork.FordetailsregardingtheGSMmodem
featuresand connections,refertotheGSMModem
installationinstructions.
4. PROGRAMMING
4.1INTRODUCTION
4.1.1General Guidance
WerecommendprogrammingtheAbbraonthe workbench
beforeactualinstallation.Thesystemmaybepoweredfrom
thebackupbatteryorfromtheACpowersupply.
Thefullinstallermenu isaccessibleonlytothosewhoknow
the 4-digitINSTALLERcode,whichis 8888 byfactory
default.
Intheinstallermenu,sensorsand wireless devicesmaybe
enrolled,entryandexitdelaysmaybe set,thebuilt-insiren
maybeenabledanddisabled,andotherfeaturesand
settingsdetermined,coveredlaterinthisguide.
TheMASTERUSERcodemaybeusedtoaccessthe
UserSettingsmenu,whichiscoveredintheUser’sGuide.
Forthemostpart, youwillusethe followingfivebuttons
whileprogrammingtheAbbra:
NextItem -tomoveonestepforwardinamenu.
Back -tomoveonestep backwardinamenu.
View/Select -toenterthe selected menuorconfirmdata.
Home -tomoveonelevelupinamenu.
Away -toreturntothe"OKTO EXIT"state.
The soundsyou willhearwhileprogramming are:
-Singlebeep, heardwheneverakeyispressed.
-Doublebeep,indicates automaticreturnto
thenormaloperatingmode(bytimeout).
J-HappyMelody (- --–––), indicatessuccessful
completionofanoperation.
L-SadMelody (–––––), indicatesawrongmove
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4.1.2Entering anInvalidInstallerCode
Ifyouenteraninvalidinstallercode 5times,thekeypad will
beautomaticallydisabledfor30 seconds.
4.1.3Installer’s Menu
Theinstaller'smenu isshowninfigure4.1a.Thetextin
rectanglesrepresentsthe currentAbbradisplay.
Figure4.1a -Installer’sMenu
4.1.4Setting aNew InstallerCode
Tosetan installercode,performtheactionsthatare
presentedinfigure4.1b.Whenyouareinstructed toenter
code,entera4-digitcode.
OK
+
OK
+
OK
+
(ziefig. 4.1a)
1. INSTAL.CODE
INSTAL.CODE
INSTAL.CODExxxx
+[code]
Figure4.1b-SettingaNewInstallerCode (seenote)
4.2 ENROLLING WIRELESSDEVICES ANDKEYFOBTRANSMITTERS
4.2.1General Guidance
TheENROLLINGmode has5sub-modes:
•ENROLLING TYPE(wireless devices)
•ENROLLWL(wireless devices)DEVICE
•ENROLLKEYFOB(multi-button CodeSecure
transmitters)
•ENROLLWL1WAY KP(wireless commanderMCM-140+)
•ENROLLWLSIREN(wireless siren)
Beforebeginning,gatherallthedevicesthatyouintend to
enrolland makesuretheyallhavebatteriesinstalled.
Yourcontrolpanelmustrecognizetheunique identification
code(ID)ofeachsuchdeviceinordertosupervisethem,
receivetheirsignalsand respond accordingly.
Attention! CodeSecuretransmittersaremainlyusedfor
arming/disarming and cannotbeenrolledtozones. For
enrollingtozones,use onlynon-CodeSecure
wirelessdevices.
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10ABBRAINSTALLATION
OK
(FirstdisplayisREADY
orNOT READY)
NEXT
NEXT
READY00:00
USERSETTINGS
NORMALMODE
NEXT
ENTERCODE
1. NEWINSTL CODE
NEXT
2. ENROLLING
NEXT
3. DEFINEZONES
NEXT
4. DEFINEPANEL
NEXT
5. DEFINECOMM
NEXT
[installercode]
OK
INSTALLERMODE
OK
ENROLWL1WAYKP NEXT
7. DEFINEOUTPUTS
NEXT
8. RECORDSPEECH
NEXT
9. DIAGNOSTICS
NEXT
10. USERSETTINGS
NEXT
11. FACTORYDEFLT
NEXT
12. SERIALNUMBER
<OK>TOEXIT
NEXT
6. DEFINEGSM
NEXT
13. STARTUL/DL
NEXT
OK
ENROLLWLDEVICE
OK
OK
ENROLL KEYFOB
Keyfob No:5
Keyfob No:-
NEXT
TRANSMITNOW
KeyfobNo:5
<OFF>TODELETE
KEYFOBNo:05KEYFOBNo:05
[Keyfob No.]
(e.g.5)
NEXT
fornext
enrolling action
Enrolling aKeyfob DeletingaKeyfob
(*)
(**)
(**)
OK
ZONENo:05
ZONENo:--
[Initiatetransmission)
ZONENo:05
OK
TRANSMITNOW
ZONENo:05
<OFF>TODELETE
ZONENo:05
[Zone No.] (e.g.05) (**)
(**)
Deleting aWLDevice
Enrolling aWLDevice
OK
SETSENSITIV.
highersensitivity
lowersensitivity
Select by
NEXT or
OK
(***)
(****)
(press any
key)
fornext
enrolling action
NEXT
+
+
OK
NEXT
[WL1-waykeypad
No. 1to8] (e.g. 5)
1waykpNo:
1way kpNo:5 1way kpNo:5
OK OK
(**)
1way kpNo:5
Enrollingawireless
CommanderMCM-140+
fornext
enrolling action
NEXT
<OFF>TODELETE
keyuntil
red LED
lights)
TRANSMITNOW
Deleting awireless
CommanderMCM-140+
1way kpNo:5
*
press
OK
+
ENROLWL2WAYKP NEXT
[MKP-150 No.
1or2](e.g.2)
+
2way kpNo:
2way kpNo:2 2waykpNo:2
OK OK
(**)
<OFF>TODELETETRANSMITNOW
Enrolling awireless
keypadMKP-150
+
fornext
enrolling action
NEXT
OK
+
ENROLWLSIREN NEXT
[WLsiren No.
1or2](e.g.2)
+
SIRENNo:
sirenNo:2 sirenNo:2
OK OK
(**)
<OFF>TODELETE
Momentarilypress the
wirelesssirenself-test
button untilasquawkis
heard(1sec.approx.)
TRANSMITNOW
Enrolling a
wireless siren
sirenNo:2
+
fornext
enrolling action
NEXT Deleting a
wireless siren
sirenNo:2
AWAY
2waykpNo:2
Deletingawireless
keypadMKP-150
Press MKP-150
backtamper
switchonce
(seeMKP-150
inst. instructions)
ENROLLING TYPE NEXT
OK
normal enroll
bytamper
OK
2way kpNo:2
Keyfob enrolling canbe performed bythe
installerorbythe user(viaUSERSETTINGS
menu).
Blackboxinthedisplaymeansthat adeviceis
enrolled(the systemhaslearneditsID).No
blackboxindicatesthezone isavailable.
Initiateeithernormaltransmissionorthedevice
tamperfunction (see ENROLLINGTYPE,par.
4.2.2).
Select “higher”sensitivityforfarwireless devices,
“lower” forneardevices.
(*)
(**)
(***)
(****)
Figure4.2-Enrolling / DeletingWireless Devices / Keyfobs/ Wireless Commanders/ Wireless Sirens
4.2.2Enrolling Type
Hereyou determinewhethertoenrollawireless deviceby
normaltransmissionorbydeviceTamperfunction(opening
itscover).Options: normal, or bytamper.
4.2.3Enroll/DeleteWireless Devices
Wireless devicesincludevariousPowerCode detectorsand
hand-heldtransmitters.
•Beforeenrolling,thelensatthefrontofPIR
anddual-technologysensorsshouldbe
maskedtopreventinadvertenttransmission.
•Makesurethatmagneticcontacttransmittersare
togetherwiththeirmagnets,topreventthemfrom
sending outalarmtransmissions.
Toenroll/ deletewireless devices,refertofigure4.2.

ABBRAINSTALLATIONGUIDEVersion.044/12/1711
4.2.4Enroll/DeleteKeyfob Transmitters
(NotevaluatedbyUL).
Keyfob transmittersaremulti-buttonwireless CodeSecure™
transmitters.Eightsystemusersusethemforbetter,
quickerandsafercontrolovervarioussystemfunctions.
Note: ForULinstallations,ifMCT-234 keyfobisused
theAbbravoice/speakershallbeenabled.
Toenroll/ deletekeyfob transmitters, refertofigure4.2.
4.2.5Enroll/DeleteWireless Commander
(NotevaluatedbyUL).
TheWireless commanderisaremotecontrolunitthat
enablesthe usertoremotelycontrolthesystem.Toenroll/
deleteup to8wireless commanders,refertofigure4.2
(EnrollWL1-wayKP).
4.2.6Enroll/Delete2-Way Keypad
The 2-waykeypad,typeMKP-150,enablestheuserto
remotelycontrolthe systemand alsotoreceivedatafrom
the system(status,alarmand troubledata).Toenrollup to
two2-waykeypads,refertofigure4.2.
4.2.7Enroll/DeleteWirelessSiren
The wireless sirenisaremotesirenthatisactivated upon
predefinedeventsbytheAbbrasystem.Toenroll /delete
upto2wireless sirens,refertofigure4.2.
4.3 DEFININGZONETYPES, NAMES&CHIMEZONES
Thismodeallowsyoutoassign one of12 zone typesto
eachofthesystem's30(wireless &wired)zones.In
addition,italsoallowsyoutoassignanametoeachzone
anddeterminewhetherthe zone willoperateasachime
zone(onlywhilethesystemisinthe disarmed orHome
arming state).Whenachimezoneistriggered,chime
melodyorzonenameisheard(thereare3selectable
chimemodes-Melodychime,ZoneNameChimeor
ChimeOff).
Alistoffactorydefaultsisprintedon table1.You mayfill
outtheblankcolumnsevenbeforeyoustartandproceed
toprogramaccordingtoyourownlist.
Remember!
Adelayzone isalsoaperimeterzone bydefinition.
ZonetypesarefullyexplainedinAppendixD.
ForULinstallations, hardwiredzones arenotintended
tobeusedasFIREzones.
SelectableZoneNames
Diningroom
Downstairs
Emergency
Fire
Front door
Garage
Garagedoor
Guest room
Hall
Kitchen
Laundryroom
Lvingroom
Masterbath
Masterbdrm
Office
Upstairs
Utilityroom
Yard
Custom1
Custom2
Custom3
Custom4
Custom5
Attic
Backdoor
Basement
Bathroom
Bedroom
Childroom
Closet
Den
31zone namescanbe selected,26fixed namesand 5
customnames(defined bythe installer-see chap. 4.8):
Zxx:CHIME
Zonename-chime
(**)
OK
OK
ZONENo:--
Zxx:TYPE -
[ZoneNo.] (e.g.05)
OK
NEXT
1.Inter-follow
2.Perimeter
OK
Melody-chime
Chimeoff
Zxx:NAME-- NEXT
OK
Attic
Back door
Basement
Bathroom
Bedroom
Child room
Closet
OK
OK
OK
(*)
(*)
(*)
4. Delay 1
5. Delay 2
6.24h silent
7.24h audible
8. Fire
9. Non-alarm
10. Emergency
3.Perim-follow
(seelistabove)
OK
OK
OK
11.Gas
12. Flood
13. Interior
(FirstdisplayisREADY
orNOT READY)
3.DEFINEZONES
READY00:00
NORMALMODE
NEXT
[installercode]
<OK>TOEXIT
USERSETTINGS
ENTERCODE
2. ENROLLING
5. DEFINECOMM
NEXT
9. DIAGNOSTICS
NEXT
INSTALLERMODE
6. DEFINEGSM
7. DEFINEOUTPUTS
NEXT
8.RECORD SPEECH
10.USERSETTINGS
11.FACTORYDEFLT
12.SERIALNUMBER
13.STARTUL/DL
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
OK
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
Figure4.3-DEFINEZONESFlow Chart
*Thecurrentlysavedoption isdisplayedwithadarkboxattherightside.Toreviewtheoptions,repeatedlypress <Next
Item>or<Back>button,untilthedesired optionisdisplayed,thenpress<View/Select>(adarkboxwillbedisplayedat
therightside).
** Pressingthe<View/Select>button inthislocationbringsyou tothe samezonenumberthat you aredealingwith.Press
<NextItem>or<Back>toselectthe nextzone.

12ABBRAINSTALLATION
Table1-DEFAULTAND PROGRAMMEDZONEDEFINITIONS
Zone
ZoneType ZoneName Chime(melody
No. Default Programmed
Default Programmed
ZoneNameorOff) (*)
1Delay1 FrontDoor
2Delay1 Garage
3Delay2 GarageDoor
4Perimeter Back Door
5Perimeter ChildRoom
6Interior Office
7Interior DiningRoom
8Perimeter DiningRoom
9Perimeter Kitchen
10Perimeter LivingRoom
11Interior LivingRoom
12Interior Bedroom
13Perimeter Bedroom
14Perimeter Guest Room
15Interior MasterBedroom
16Perimeter MasterBedroom
17Perimeter LaundryRoom
18Perimeter MasterBathroom
19Perimeter Basement
20Fire Fire
21Fire Fire
22Emergency Emergency
23Emergency Emergency
2424 h/silent Basement
2524 h/silent Office
2624 h/audibleAttic
2724 h/audibleDen
28non-alarm Yard
29non-alarm Hall
30non-alarm Utilityroom
*Note: AllzonesareOff-chimebydefault. Enteryourownchoiceinthelast columnandprogramaccordingly.
4.4 DEFININGCONTROLPANEL PARAMETERS
4.4.1Preliminary Guidance
Thismodeallowsyou tocustomizethe controlpaneland
adaptitscharacteristicsandbehaviortothe requirements
oftheparticularuser.Anillustrated processisshownin
figure4.4.Inthisillustration,eachselectedoption is
displayed withadarkboxattherightside.Toreviewthe
options,repeatedlypress <Next>or<Back>button,until
the desired optionisdisplayed,then press <View/Select>
button.
4.4.2EntryDelays 1&2 (fig. 4.4, location 01,02)
Twodifferententrydelays allowtheusertoenterthe
protected site(whilethesystemisinthearmedstate)via2
specificdoorsandrouteswithoutcausinganalarm.
Followingentry,theusermustdisarm thecontrolpanel
beforethe entrydelayexpires.Slow-ratewarning beeps
startsoundingoncethedoorisopened,untilthelast10
secondsofthe delay,duringwhichthebeepingrate
increases.LocationsNo.1(entrydelay1)and2(entry
delay2)allowyou toprogramthelengthofthesedelays.
Availableoptionsforeachdelayare: 00s, 15s, 30s, 45s,
60s , 3m and 4m.
InULinstallations,thesedelaysmustbe45smax.
4.4.3ExitDelay (fig. 4.4location03)
Anexitdelayallowstheusertoarm thesystemandleavethe
protectedsiteviaspecificroutesanddoorswithoutcausingan
alarm.Slow-ratewarningbeepsstartsoundingoncethe
armingcommandhasbeengiven,until thelast10secondsof
thedelay,duringwhichthebeepingrateincreases.Location
No.3allowsprogrammingoftheexitdelaylength.Available
optionsare: 30s, 60s, 90s, 120s, 3m, 4m.
In UL installations,setexitdelayto30or60 seconds.
4.4.4Bell Time (fig. 4.4,location04)
Hereyouselectthe lengthoftimethe bell(orsiren)is
allowedtofunctionupon alarm.The belltimestartsupon
activationofthesiren.Oncethebelltimeexpires,the siren
isautomaticallyshutdown.
Availableoptions: 1, 3, 4, 8, 10, 15 and 20 minutes.
In UL installations, setbell timeto4minutes minimum,
incanadianinstallations,setbelltimeto8minutes.
4.4.5Abort Time (fig.4.4 location05)
DonotuseinUL installations.
Hereyouselectthelengthoftimeallowedbythe systemto
abortanalarm (notapplicabletoalarmsfromFIRE,24H
SILENT,EMERGENCY,GASand FLOODzones).The
Abbraisprogrammedtoprovidean“abortinterval”that
startsupondetection ofanevent.During thisinterval,the
buzzersoundsawarning butthe sirenremainsinactiveand
the alarmisnotreported.Iftheuserdisarmsthesystem
withintheallowedabort interval,the alarmisaborted.
Availableoptions: 00s, 15s, 30s, 45s, 60s, 2m, 3m, 4m.
4.4.6AlarmCancel (fig.4.4, location06)
Hereyoudeterminethe ”cancelalarm”periodthatstarts
uponreportinganalarmtothe centralstation.Iftheuser
disarmsthe systemwithinthattimeperiod,a“cancel
alarm”message issenttothecentralstation.
The optionsare: 1, 5, 15, 60 minutes, 4hours andalso
cancel inactive.

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4.4.7Quick Arm (fig.4.4, location07)
Hereyoudeterminewhethertheuserwillbeallowedto
performquick armingornot.Oncequickarming is
permitted,thecontrolpaneldoesnotrequestausercode
beforeit armsthe system.
Thetwooptionsare: quick armON and quick arm OFF.
4.4.8Bypass (fig. 4.4, location 08)
Hereyou permiteithermanualbypassing ofindividual
zones(throughtheUSERSETTINGSmenu),orallowthe
systemto"forcearm"(performautomaticbypassing)of
openzonesduringthe exitdelay.Ifdesired,pressthe
arming keytwiceifyouwanttoeliminatethedelaybeeps
thatcontinueduringaforcearming.Ifazoneisopenand
forcedarmingisnotpermitted,“NOTREADY”isdisplayed
andthesystemdoesnotarm (the“SadMelody”will
sound).If"nobypass"isselected,neithermanual
bypassing norforcearming isallowed.
Options: manual bypass, forcearm and nobypass.
InULinstallations, "forcearm"mustnotbeselected.
4.4.9ExitMode (fig.4.4, location09)
Hereyou determinewhethertheexitdelaywillrestart ifthe
exit/entrydoorisreopenedbeforetheexitdelayexpires.
Restartingthe exitdelayishelpfulifthe userre-enters
immediatelyaftergoingouttoretrieveanitemthatheleft
behind. Threetypesof exit modeareavailable:
RestartExit -Exitdelayrestartswhenthedooris
reopened duringexitdelay.Therestartoccursonceonly.
Off bydoor -When thedoorisclosed,theexitdelayis
automaticallyterminated(evenifthedefinedexitdelaywas
notcompleted).
Normal -Theexitdelayisexactlyasdefined, regardlessof
whetherthe doorisopenorclosed.
InULinstallations, "normal"mustbeselected.
4.4.10 PiezoBeeps (fig. 4.4, location 10)
Hereyoudeterminewhetherwarningbeepswillsoundormuted
duringexitand entrydelays.Anadditionaloptionistomutethe
warning beepsonlywhenthesystemisarmed“HOME”.
Options: enablebeeps, off whenhome and disablebeeps.
4.4.11 TroubleBeeps (fig. 4.4,location11)
Undertroubleconditions,thesounderemitsaseriesof3
shortbeepsonceperminute.Hereyou determinewhether
thisspecialbeepingsequencewillbe active,inactive,or
justinactiveat night(the range of“night”hoursisdefinedin
the factory).The 3optionsare: enablebeeps, off atnight
(8PMthrough 7AM) and disablebeeps.
4.4.12 PanicAlarm (fig. 4.4,location 12)
Hereyoudeterminewhethertheuserwillbeallowedto
initiateapanicalarmbysimultaneouspressingeitherthe
twopanicbuttons (on the keypad/wireless commander)or
away+home (on akeyfobtransmitter).Audiblepanic
activatesthe sirenandsimultaneouslytransmitsamessage
viatelephone.Silentpaniconlytransmitsamessage via
telephone.Theoptionsare: silentpanic, audiblepanic
and disablepanic.
4.4.13 SwingerStop (fig. 4.4,location13)
Hereyou determinehowmanytimeseachzoneisallowed
toinitiateanalarmwithinasinglearmingperiod(including
tamper&powerfailureeventsofdetectors,Abbraand
wirelesssiren).Ifthe alarmsnumberfromaspecificzone
exceedstheprogrammednumber,the controlpanel
automaticallybypassesthe zone topreventrecurrentsiren
noiseandnuisancereportingtothecentralstation.The
zonewillbereactivatedupondisarming,or48hoursafter
havingbeen bypassed(ifthesystemremainsarmed).
Theavailableoptionsare: shutafter1, shutafter2, shut
after3 and no shutdown.
InULinstallations, NoShutdownmustbeselected.
4.4.14Cross Zoning (fig. 4.4,location14)
Donotuse inULinstallations.
Hereyoudetermine whethercross zoningwillbe activeor
inactive.Cross zoning isamethodused tocounteractfalse
alarms-an alarmwillnotbe initiated unless twoadjacent
zonesareviolated withina30-secondtimelimit. This
featureisactiveonlywhen armingAWAYand onlywith
zone couplesfromzoneNo.18 to27 (18 and19,20and
21,etc.).Youmayuseanyoneofthesezone couplesto
createa“cross-zoned”area.
Note: Ifoneof twocrossedzonesisbypassed (seePara.
4.4.8),theremainingzone willfunction independently.
Note: Every2crossedzonesmustbeofthe allowed
zonetype(Interior,Perimeter,Perimeterfollower).
The optionsare: cross zoneON and cross zoneOFF.
Crosszoning isnotapplicableinEntry/Exitzonesand
24hzones(Fire, Emergency,24haudible, 24hsilent).
4.4.15Supervision (fig.4.4, location15)
Hereyoudeterminethetimelimitforreceptionof
supervisionreportsfromvarioussupervisedwireless
devices.Ifanydevicedoesnotreportatleastoncewithin
the selected timelimit, an “INACTIVITY”alertisinitiated.
The optionsare: 1, 2, 4, 8, 12 hours and disable.
InULinstallations,theintervalmustnotexceed4h
andshallnotbedisabled.
4.4.16NOTREADY (fig. 4.4,location16)
Hereyoudetermine ifthe systemwillbeNOTREADY
statuswhen thereisasupervision failure.Inthe"in
supervision"mode,the systemwillbe inNOTREADY
statusifduringthelast20 minutesasupervision message
wasnotreceived.Options: normal and insupervision.
4.4.17AUXButton (fig.4.4, location17)
Hereyouselectthe functionofthe AUXbutton onkeyfob
transmittersand wireless commandersMCM-140+.Three
optionsareoffered:
Status: PressingtheAUXbuttonwillcausethecontrol
panel’svoicemoduletoannouncethesystemstatus.
Instant: PressingtheAUXbuttonwhilethe exitdelayisin
progresswillcausethesystemtoarm“instant”(theentry
delayiscanceled).
PGM/X-10: Pressing theAUXbutton willactivatethe
PGMoutputorX-10units(see furtherprogramming under
“DEFINEOUTPUTS”,par.4.7).
4.4.18JamDetect (fig.4.4, location18)
Hereyou determine whetherjamming (interferingtrans-
missions,onthe radiochannelusedbythesystem)willbe
detectedandreportedornot.
Ifajamdetectionoption isselected,thesystemdoesnot
allowarming undertherelevantjammingconditions.
JamDetectionOptions
Option Detection and Reporting when
UL(20/20)
(USAstandard) Thereiscontinuous20secondsof
jamming
EN(30/60)
(Europestandard)
Thereisan accumulated30 secondsof
jammingwithin60 sec.
class 6(30/60)
(Britishstandard) LikeEN(30/60)butthe event willbe
reported onlyifthe jamming duration
exceeds5minutes.
Disabled (no jammingdetectionandreporting).
4.4.19Latchkey (fig.4.4, location19)
Hereyoudeterminewhetherthesystemcanbearmedin
the latchkeymode.Ifthesystemisarmedthisway,a
“latchkey”messagewillbe senttospecifictelephonesupon
disarming bya“latchkeyuser”(users5-8orkeyfob
transmitters5-8). Thismodeisusefulwhenparentsatwork
wanttobe informedofachild’sreturnfromschool.You
canrecordanameforlatchkeyusers.
The optionsare: Latchkey ON and LatchkeyOFF.
InULinstallations, thisfunctionshall notbeused.

14ABBRAINSTALLATION
4.4.20 “NotActive” (fig. 4.4, location20)
(Not evaluatedbyUL).
Hereyoudetermine thetimelimitforreceptionofsignals
fromsensorsusedtomonitorthe activityof sick,elderlyor
disabledpeople.Ifno devicedetectsand reports
movementatleastoncewithinthedefinedtimelimit, a
“not-active”alertisinitiated.
Options: 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 72 hours and no actdisable.
4.4.21 Back Light (fig. 4.4,location21)
Hereyoudetermine whetherthekeypadbacklightingwill
remainonatalltimesorwillcomeonwhenakeyis
pressedandgooff within10secondsifno further
keystrokesaresensed.
Thetwooptionsare: always on and off after10s.
InULinstallations,“off after10 s”mustbeselected
tosavebatterypower.
4.4.22 Duress (fig.4.4, loc. 22)
Aduress alarm(ambush)messagecanbesenttothe
centralstationiftheuserisforced todisarm the system
underviolenceormenace.Toinitiateaduress message,
the usermustdisarmthe systemwiththe duress code
(2580 bydefault).Hereyou canchangethecodedigitsor
enter"0000"todisabletheduress feature. Thesystem
doesnotallowtheusertoprogramtheduresscode
savedinthismemorylocation as anexisting user
code.
4.4.23 PiezoSiren (fig.4.4, location23)
Hereyou determinewhethertheinternalsirenwillsoundor
remainsilentuponalarm(accordingtotheuser
preference). Options: piezosirenon, piezosirenoff.
InULinstallations, thepiezosirenmustbeON.
4.4.24 ResetOption (fig.4.4, location24)
(NotapplicableintheUSA)
Hereyoudetermine whetherthesystemcanbe rearmed
(afteranevent)bytheuseroronlybytheinstaller.
Options: userreset or engineerreset.
IfEngineerResetisselected,thesystemcan be rearmed
onlybythe installer;byentering andexiting theinstaller
menu,byenteringandexiting the eventlog(see page 24),
orbyremotetelephone.ToperformEngineerResetvia
the telephone,establishcommunication withtheAbbra
(seeuserguide,par.6.3A,steps1-5)andcontinueas
follows:
a. +[*], [installercode],[#]
b.Wait for2beeps
c. +[*], [1], [#]
d. +[*], [99],[#]
4.4.25 TamperOption (fig.4.4, location25)
Hereyoudetermine whetherzone tamperwillbereported
orignored.Theavailableoptionsare: zonetamperON
and zonetamperOFF.
InULinstallations, setto"zonetamperON".
4.4.26 Siren OnLine (fig. 4.4, location 26)
Hereyoudeterminewhetherthesirenwill beactivatedornot
whenthetelephonelinefailsduringsystemarmed state.
Availableoptionsare: enableonfail, disableonfail.
4.4.27 Memory Prompt (fig. 4.4,location27)
Hereyou determinewhethertheuserwillreceiveindication
thatanalarmhasbeenactivated.
Theavailableoptionsare: enable and disable.
4.4.28DisarmOption (fig. 4.4, location28)
Hereyoudeterminewhenitispossibletodisarm thesystem:
A.Anytime.
B.Duringentrydelay,byusingtheAbbrakeypador
wirelessdevice(keyfob).
C.Duringentrydelay,byusingawirelessdevice(keyfob)only.
D.During entrydelay,orbyusing the PowerMaxkeypadin
AWAYmode.
Options: anytime, on entryall, onentrywireless,or
entry+awaykp.
4.4.29Bell/Rep. Option (fig. 4.4, location29)
Hereyoudeterminewhetheranalarmwillbe initiated(siren
/report)whenthereisasupervision/jamming failure
duringAWAYarming state.
The availableoptionsare: ENstandard and other.When
"ENstandard"isselected,ifthereissupervision /jamming
failureduringAWAY arming,thesiren isactivatedandthe
eventsarereportedastamperevents.When "Other"is
selected, thereisnosuchactivityduring AWAYarming.
4.4.30Low-BatAck (fig. 4.4, location 30)
Hereyoudeterminewhetherthe userwillhearorwillnot
hearlowbatterysound when hetriestodisarmthesystem
withakeyfob whosebatteryvoltageislow.
Availableoptionsare: keyfobL-Bon (theuserhasto
acknowledge the keyfoblowbatterymessage)or keyfob
L-Boff (theuserdoesnothavetoacknowledgethe keyfob
lowbatterymessage).
4.4.31Screen Saver (fig. 4.4, location 31)
Hereyou candeterminethatifnokeyispressedduringmore
than 30seconds,thedisplaywillbe “PowerMax”and theLEDs
will not light(topreventpossibleintruderofknowingthe system
status).Youcan determine thatnormaldisplaywillreturnafter
pressingtheOFFbuttonfollowedbyenteringusercode
(RefreshbyCode)orafterpressinganykey(Refreshby
Key).
If RefreshbyKey isselected,the firstpressingofanykey
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andthesecondpress willperform thekeyfunction.Regarding
the FireandEmergencykeys,thefirstkeypress will cause
normaldisplayreturnand alsowillperform theFire/Emergency
function.
Options: scrnsaverOFF, refreshbycode, refreshbykey.
4.4.32ConfirmAlarm (fig. 4.4,location32)
Hereyoudeterminethatif2successivealarmswilloccur
duringaspecificperiod,thesecond alarm willbe
consideredasa confirmedalarm (forconfirmed alarm
reporting,seepar.4.5.12REPORTCNFALARM).
Options: disable 30 min., 45min., 60 min.,or 90min.
4.4.33AC FAIL REP (fig. 4.4, location 33)
HereyoudeterminethetimeintervalbetweenACpower
failureoccurrenceandthefailurereporting.Options: 5
minutes,30 minutes,60minutes or 180 minutes.
4.4.35UserPermission (fig. 4.4, location 35)
Hereyoudeterminewhetherthe access tothe
INSTALLERMODErequiresuserpermission.Ifyou
selectENABLE,theinstallermodewill beaccessible
onlythroughtheusermenuafterenteringtheuser
code.
Options: Enable, Disable.

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16ABBRAINSTALLATION
4.5 DEFININGCOMMUNICATIONPARAMETERS
Preliminary Guidance
Thismodeallowsyoutoadaptthetelephone
communicationparameterstothelocalrequirements.
Note:ForallUL-certifiedsystems,itisup tothe
installertocompletelyverifythecompatibility
betweentheDACTformatandthereceivers.
Compatiblecentralstationreceiversare:
Osborne-Hoffmanmodel2000,AdemcoModel685,
FBIIModelCP220,Radionics ModelD6500,Sur-Gard
Model SG-MLR2-DGandSilentKnightModel 9500.
IMPORTANT: Intelephone/pagernumberlocationsand
accountnumberlocations,youmayberequiredtoenter
hexadecimaldigits.Intelephone numberlocations,these
digitsareusedascodestocontrolthedialer:
Hex.
Digit
Keying
Sequence Code
Significance
A<#> ⇒<0> Applicableonly
atthebeginningofa
number-
the dialerwaits10seconds
orwaits
fordialtone,whichever
comesfirst andthendials.
B<#> ⇒<1> Insertsanasterisk (γ)
C<#> ⇒<2> Insertsapoundsign(#)
D<#> ⇒<3> Applicableonly
atthebeginningofa
number-thed
ialerwaits5seconds
fordialtone andgoesonhookif
noneisreceived.
E<#> ⇒<4>
Applicableonlyinthemiddleofthe
number-thedialerwaits5seconds
F <#> ⇒<5> Not applicableinphonenumbers
Toenteraseriesofdigits,usethefollowing keys:
<Numerickeypad> -toenterthenumber
<NextItem> -movesthecursorfromlefttoright
<Back> -movesthecursorfromright toleft
<Off> -deleteseverythingafterthecursor(totheright).
4.5.1AutotestTime (fig. 4.5, location01)
Hereyou determinethetimeat whichthetelephoneline will
be tested and reported tothe centralstation.
4.5.2AutotestCycle (fig. 4.5, location02)
Hereyoudetermine thetimeintervalbetweenconsecutive
telephone line testmessagessenttothe centralstation.
The controlpanelperformsthisatregularintervalstoverify
propercommunications.
Theoptionsare: testevery1, 5, 7, 14, 30days and testoff.
4.5.3Area Code (fig.4.5, location03)
Hereyou enterthesystemtel.area code(upto4digits).
4.5.4OutAccess No (fig. 4.5, location04)
Hereyouenterthenumberthatisusedasaprefixto
access anoutside telephoneline(ifexists).
4.5.12 ReportCNFAlarm (fig.4.5, location12)
Hereyoudeterminewhetherthe systemwillreportwhenever2
ormoreevents(confirmedalarm) occurduringaspecific
period(seepar. 4.4.32andnoteinfigure4.5).
Available options are: enable report, disablereport,
enable+bypass (enablingreportandbypassing the
detector-applicabletoAbbrathatiscompatiblewithDD423
standard).

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4.5.15 Ring Back Time (fig. 4.5,location15)
Hereyoudeterminethe periodduringwhichthecentral
stationcan establish2-wayvoicecommunication withthe
Abbra(after1ring), if:
A.Alarm typemessagewasreceived bycentralstation.
B.RingBack function wasselected(see par. 4.5.14).
Theoptionsare: 1, 3, 5or 10 min.(seenoteinfig.4.5).
4.5.16 Dialing Attempts (fig.4.5,location16)
Hereyou determinehowmanytimesthecommunicatorwill
dialthecentralstation’snumber. (see noteinfig.4.5).
Theoptionsare: 2, 4, 8, 12,and 16 attempts.
InULinstallations,dialingattemptsshouldbesetto
8.
4.5.17 SetPrivateTel. No. (fig.4.5,location
17)
Hereyouprogramthe fourtelephonenumbers(including
areacode)ofthe privatesubscribertowhichthe system
willreporttheeventgroupsdefinedinLocation 20.
4.5.18 Two-WayVoice - PrivatePhones
(fig.4.5, location18)
Hereyoudeterminewhether2-wayvoicecommunication
withprivatetelephoneswillbe allowedornot.
Thetwooptionsare: enable2-way and disable2-way.
InULinstallations, thisfunctionmustbedisabled.
4.5.19 PrivateTel. Dialing Attempts
(fig.4.5, location19)
Hereyou determinehowmanytimesthecommunicatorwill
dialthecalledparty’snumber(privatetelephone).
Theoptionsare: 1, 2,3 and 4attempts.
4.5.20 Reporting toPrivateTelephones
(fig.4.5, location20)
Hereyou determinewhicheventgroupswillbereported to
privatetelephonesubscribers.Theoptionsareasfollows:
Term Description
all Allmessages
all(-op/cl) Allmessages, exceptopen/close
all(-alerts) Allmessages, exceptalerts
alarms Alarmmessages
alerts Alertmessages
op/cl Open/close
disablereport Nomessagewillbereported
Note: “All”meansalleventsincludingtheL.BATandAC
FAILtroublemessages.
4.5.21 Tel. Acknowledge (fig.4.5,location21)
Hereyou determinewhetherthesystemwillusethe
singleacknowledge ortheallacknowledge mode when
reporting toprivatetelephones.
Note: Inthe singleacknowledge mode,receivingan
acknowledge signalfromasingletelephoneissufficient to
considerthecurrenteventclosedandcalloff the
communication session.The remainingtelephonesserve
forbackuppurposesonly.Inthe allacknowledge mode,
anacknowledgesignalmustbereceivedfromeach
telephonebeforethecurrenteventisconsidered
reported.
Theoptionsare: singleack and allack
4.5.22 PagerTel. No. (fig.4.5, location 22)
Hereyouprogramthetelephonenumber(includingarea
code)ofthepagertowhichthe systemwillreport(ifany).
4.5.23 Pager’sPINNo. (fig.4.5,location 23)
Hereyouenterthe pager’sPINcode -adigitalsequence
thatisthepager’saddress.Thepagingcompany’s
computerneedsthisinputforroutingmessagestothe
specificpager.The PINsequenceprecedesanydigital
messagethattheAbbrasendstothepagertoreportan
event.It mayinclude digits,pausesandspecialcharacters
(∗or#).Callthepagingcompanytofindoutwhatthe
pager’sPINcodeshouldconsist of.
Important! Inthislocation,specialcharacterscan be
enteredasshownbelow:
To Insert KeyingSequence
CharacterDisplayed
∗<#> ⇒<1> B
# <#> ⇒<2> C
5secpause
<#> ⇒<3> E
Enterthe pager’sPINnumber(upto16digits,including
specialcharacters, depending on pagersystemprotocol).
4.5.24Reporting toaPager (fig.4.5, loc. 24)
Hereyoudetermine whicheventgroupswillbereportedto
the pager. (Fortheabbreviations,refertopar.4.5.11).
The optionsare: nall nalarms+alerts nall(-op/cl)
ntrbl+op/cl ntrbl nop/cl ndisablereport
4.5.25RecentClosure (fig.4.5,location 25)
Hereyouenableordisablethe“recentclosing”report, that
issenttothecentralstationifan alarmoccurswithin2
minutesfromtheexpiryof theexitdelay.
The optionsare: recentcloseON and recentclose OFF.
4.5.26RemoteAccess (fig. 4.5,location26)
Hereyougiveordenypermission toaccess the system
andexercisecontrolfromaremotetelephone.
The optionsare:rem. access ONand rem.access OFF.
4.5.28DLCode (fig. 4.5,location28)
Hereyoudeterminetheinstaller4-digitpasswordfor
downloading dataintotheAbbramemory.
Attention!If"0000"isused,itwillnotenable
connectionoftheAbbratothePCfor
upload/downloadpurpose.
4.5.29UnitID (fig.4.5,location 29)
(Forfutureuse-identificationcodeforAbbrasystemthat is
connected withseveralsystemsinanetwork).
4.5.30Zone Restore (fig.4.5, location30)
Hereyoudetermine whetherazonerestorewillbe
reported ornot. Options: reportrestore and don'treport.
4.5.31Upload Option (fig.4.5,location 31)
HereyoudeterminewhethertheAbbradatacan be
uploaded intoacomputerwhilethe systemisindisarm
stateoranytime(inHOME/AWAY arming&disarmstate).
The optionsare: whensystemOFF and anytime.
4.5.32Dialing Method (fig. 4.5,location32)
Hereyoudeterminethedialing method used bythe
automaticdialerbuilt intotheAbbracontrolpanel.
The optionsare: Pulse and DTMF (tone).
4.5.33LineFailureReport (fig.5, loc.33)
Hereyoudetermine ifthetelephonelinedisconnectionwill
be reportedornotand determinethe delaybetween
detection ofline disconnection and thefailurereporting.If
the telephonelineisdisconnected,the message "telline
fail"willbestoredintheeventlog.
The optionsare: don'treport, immediately, 5minutes,
30 minutes,60minutes or 180minutes.
4.5.35SystemInactivity Report(fig.4.5,loc.35)
Hereyou determine whetherthe centralstationwillreceivea
messageifthesystemisinactive(notarmed)duringadefined
period(days).

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Theoptionsare: disable, rep.after7d, rep.after14d, rep.
after30d,rep.after90d.
4.5.36 Ring Back Code (fig.4.5,loc.36)
Hereyouentera6-digitcodethatwillbeusedbythe
central stationtoactivatering back tothe system.
4.5.37ReceiverNumber (fig.4.5,loc.37)
Herethecentralstationreceivernumber(4digits)canbe
defined.
4.6 DEFININGGSMPARAMETERS
(Not evaluatedbyUL)
ThismodeisapplicableonlyifyourAbbraisconnected to
the GSMunit. Byusingthismode,youcan:
1.DefinethattheGSMunit isinstalled / notinstalled.
2.Define4cellularphone numberstowhicheventswillbe
reportedviaSMStext message.
3.DefinewhichtypesofeventswillbereportedtoSMS
phone numbers.
4.DefinewhethertheGSMunitwillserveas:
•GSMIS<Back>UP–Thesystemwilltrytoreport
eventsusingthePSTNline,andifthatfails,itwilltry
theGSMline(SMSmessagesarealwayssentusing
theGSMline).
•GSMISPRIMARY–The systemwilltrydialingusing
GSMlinefirst,and ifthat fails,itwilltrythePSTNline
(SMSmessagesaresentusing GSManyway).
•GSMONLY–Thesystemwillreporteventsbyusing
onlytheGSMline.
•SMSONLY–ThesystemwillnotuseGSMlinefor
anything elsethan forSMSmessages.
5.DefinewhetherGSMlinefailurewillnotbereported,or
willbereported after2/5/15/30 minutes.
Anillustratedprocess isshowninfigure4.6.Inthis
illustration,eachselected option isdisplayedwithadark
boxattherightside.Toreviewthe options,repeatedly
press <Next>or<Back>button,untilthedesired optionis
displayed, then press <View/Select>button.
4.6.1GSMInstallation
Hereyoudefinewhetherthe GSMunitisinstalledornot
installed.
Availableoptionsare: installed or notinstalled.
4.6.21st, 2nd, 3rd&4thSMSNumber
Hereyoudefinethefirst, second,thirdand fourthSMS
phonenumber(includingareacode, 16digitsmaximum)to
whichpre-selected eventstypes(see nextparagraph)will
be reported.
4.6.3Reporting toSMSPhone Number
Hereyoudeterminethetypesofeventsthatwillbe
reported tothepre-selected SMSphonenumbers.
Eventmessagesaredividedbytype intothreegroups:
GROUP EVENTSREPORTED
Alarms Fire,Burglary,Panic, Tamper
Open/Close Arming AWAY, ArmingHOME,Disarming
Alerts No-activity,Emergency, Latchkey
The selectableoptionsaredetailedinthenexttable.
Option Description
All All eventtypes
all (-op/cl) All eventtypesexceptopen/close
all (-alerts) All eventtypesexceptalerts
Alarms Alarms only
Alerts Alertsonly
op/CL Open/closeonly
Disablereport Noeventsreporting
Note: “All”meansthatall3groupsarereportedand also
troublemessages-sensor/systemlowbattery,sensor
inactivity,powerfailure,jamming,communicationfailure
etc.
NEXT
OK
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
<OK> TOEXIT
7.DEFINEOUTPUTS
5.DEFINECOMM.
4.DEFINEPANEL
3.DEFINEZONES
2.ENROLLING
1.NEWINSTLCODE
ENTER CODE
INSTALLERMODE
USER SETTINGS
NORMALMODE
READY00:00
[installer code]
OK
NEXT
6.DEFINEGSM
NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT
4thSMSnumber
OK
NEXT
GSMINSTALL
OK OK
1stSMSnumber OK
2ndSMSnumber 3rdSMSnumber
OK
OK
REPORTSMS NEXT
OK
GSMlinefailure NEXT
don’treport
2minutes
GSMlinepurpose
OK NEXT
SMSonly
GSMisprimary
GSMonly
all
all(-op/cl)
all(-alerts)
alarms
alerts
op/cl
Installed
Notinstalled
OK OK OK
OK
OK
OK OK
OK
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(EnterGSMNo.) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(EnterGSMNo.) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(EnterGSMNo.)
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(EnterGSMNo.) 5minutes
15 minutes
30 minutes
disablereport
OK OK OK
OK
GSMisbackup
Figure4.6-DEFINEGSM

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4.6.4GSMLine FailureReporting
HereyoudeterminewhetherGSMnetworkfailurewillbe
reported after2min., after5minutes,after15 min., orafter
30minutes.
Availableoptions: don'treport, 2min, 5min, 15 min,or
30min.
4.6.5GSMLine Purpose
DefinewhethertheGSMunitwillserveasabackupforthe
regulartelephoneline,asaprimarycommunication
channelorastheonlytelephone channelorforsending
SMSonly.
Availableoptionsare: GSMisbackup,GSMisprimary or
GSMonly or SMSonly.
4.7 DEFININGOUTPUTPARAMETERS
4.7.1Preliminary Guidance
Thismode allowsyou:
a.Events/conditionsselection underwhichthe PGM
(programmable)outputandfifteen “X-10”deviceswill
function.
b.Functiontype selectionforeveryX-10unit andforPGM
output.
c.GeneraldefinitionsselectionforX-10units
d.Selection oftheinternalsiren orSTROBE light(thatwill
beactivatedaccording tosystemprogramming).
e.Enrolling2-wayX-10units.
TheprocessisshowninFig.4.7.Eachselected optionis
displayed withadarkboxattherightside.Toreviewthe
options,repeatedlypress <Next>or<Back>button,until
the desired optionisdisplayed,thenpress <View/Select>
button.
4.7.2DefinePGM
ForthePGMoutput,youcanselect disable,turnon, turn
off or pulse active (turnonforpredefinedperiod,selected
by PULSE TIME),asfollows:
nBYARMAWAY(upon AWAYarming).
nBYARMHOME (upon HOMEarming).
nBYDISARM (upon disarming).
nBYMEMORY (activatedupon registration of analarmin
thememory,turnedoffupon memoryclearing).
nBYDELAY (duringexit/ entrydelays).
nBYKEYFOB (uponAUXbuttonpressinginthekeyfob
transmitter/MCM-140+,if“PGM/X-10”isselected in
“DefinePanel”menu,location17).
nBYZONES (bydisturbanceineach of3selectedzones,
irrespectiveofarming/disarming).Ifyouselect toggle,
thePGMoutputwillbeturned onuponevent occurrence
inthesezonesandwillbe turnedoff upon nextevent
occurrence,alternately.
nBYLINEFAIL: PGMoutputisONiftelephoneline is
disconnected.
4.7.3Defining INT/STRB
HereyoudetermineiftheINToutputwillbeusedforan
internalsiren orfora strobe.
4.7.4X-10 GENERALDEF
(Not evaluatedbyUL)
ForX-10devices, youcanselectthefollowingactions:
nFLASHONALARM (youcanselect noflash or all light
flash,tocontrolX-10 lighting devicesinalarm
conditions).
nTRBLINDICATION (youcan select don'tindicate or
indicate forX-10failureindicationbythe TROUBLE
LED).
nFAILREPORT (You canselect reporttocentral
station 1, reporttocentralstation 2,reporttopager,
reporttoprivatetelephone and send SMS,forX-10
devicesfailurereporting).
n3PHASES&FREQ (youcanselect disable3phase, 3
phase50Hz,or 3phase60Hz todefine theX-10
signaltransmission type).
nLOCKOUTTIME (Youcanenterdaytimelimitsbetween
whichX-10 lightingdevicescontrolledbysensorswillbe
off,evenwhenthe associated sensorsaretriggered).
InULinstallations,thisfunctionshall notbeused.
4.7.5X-10 UNITDEFINE
(Not evaluatedbyUL)
Forthe fifteenX-10 unitsyoucanperformthefollowing
programming actions:
a.Housecodeselection (acodeletterfromAtoPthat will
distinguishthesiteinwhichthesystemisinstalledfrom
othersitesintheneighborhood).
b.SpecificnumberdefinitionforeveryX-10unit (01 –15).
c.Enrolling1-wayX-10units
d.Enrolling2-wayX-10units(thatcanperformstatusreporting).
Note: Ifa2-wayX-10 unitisinstalledwithoutenrolling,
interferencetothe 1-wayX-10unitsoperation may
occur.
e.ForeachX-10 unityoucanselect disable, turnon, turn
off or pulseactive (turnonforpredefinedperiod,
selectedby PULSE TIME),upon the following
conditions:
nBYARMAWAY(upon AWAYarming).
nBYARMHOME (upon HOMEarming).
nBYDISARM (upon disarming).
nBYMEMORY (activateduponregistration of an alarm
inthememory,turnedoffuponmemoryclearing).
nBYDELAY (duringexit/ entrydelays).
nBYKEYFOB (upon AUXbuttonpressinginthe
keyfob transmitter/MCM-140+,if“PGM/X-10”is
selectedin“Define Panel”menu,location 17).
nBYZONES (bydisturbanceineach of3selected
zones,irrespectiveofarming/disarming).Ifyou
select toggle,thePGMoutputwillbeturned onupon
eventoccurrenceinthesezonesand willbeturnedoff
uponnexteventoccurrence,alternately.

20ABBRAINSTALLATION
OK
NEXT X-10GENERALDEFDEFINE INT/STRB OK
NEXT X-10UNITDEFINE NEXT
OK
OK
SETHOUSE CODE
OK
deviceNo.--
OK
D--:TYPE/FEATURE
NEXT
OK OK
internal siren
strobe OK
DEFINEPGM
(enterdeviceNo.)
housecode=A
housecode=B
housecode=P
OK
OK
OK
NEXT
OK
OK
OKOK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
(*)PGM NEXT
OK
(*)PGM NEXT
disable
turn on
pulse active
turn off
Dxx:BY DELAY
disable
turn on
pulse active
turn off
disable
turn on
pulse active
turn off
toggle
Dxx:BYKEYFOB
disable
turnon
pulse active
turnoff
disable
turn on
pulseactive
turn off
disable
turnon
pulseactive
turnoff
OK
OK
OK
OK
(*)
(**)
PGM
Dxx:BYZONES
x-zoneZ: __
(ENTERZONENUMBERS)
disable
turn on
pulseactive
turn off
toggle
(SELECTBY “NEXT”OR”BACK”)
a-zone
c-zone b-zone
OK
OK
OK
Note:PGM BYLINEFAILfunctionis
applicableforPGMonly-notforX-10.
bylinefail no
bylinefail yes
PGM:BYLINE FAIL
NEXT
(*)PGM
Dxx:BY DISARM NEXT
(*)PGM NEXT (*)PGM NEXT (*)PGM
NEXT
Dxx:BYARMAWAY Dxx:BY ARMHOME Dxx:BYMEMORY
OK
ONEWAYUNIT
PLEASE WAIT
test fail testOK
NEXTTWOWAYUNIT
OK
OK
OK
<OK>toEnroll
enroll OK
Enroll FAIL
enrollfail
HOME
(ExitX-10 Learnmode)
OK
OK
ExitLearn Mode
PLEASE WAIT
<OK>totest
<OFF>toDelete
ifalreadyenrolled
(TurnX-10toLearnmode)
NEXT
OK
OK
pulsetime2s
pulsetime30s
pulsetime4m
pulsetime2m
Dxx:PULSE TIME
(*)PGM
EnterlearnMode
OK
(FirstdisplayisREADY
orNOTREADY)
READY00:00
NORMALMODE
NEXT
USERSETTINGS
NEXT
NEXT
ENTERCODE
1.NEWINSTLCODE
NEXT
2.ENROLLING
4.DEFINEPANEL
[installercode]
INSTALLERMODE
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
OK
3.DEFINEZONES
7.DEFINEOUTPUTS
8.RECORDSPEECH
NEXT
NEXT
5.DEFINECOMM
NEXT
6.DEFINEGSM
NEXT
INSTALLERMODE
<OK>TOEXIT
Dxx:LOCATION
NEXT
OK
Seedetail“A”
(nextpage)
OK
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backdoor
basement
bathroom
OK
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(***)
OK
Figure4.7-DefineOutputsFlowChart
*
**
If PGMisselected,theletters"PGM"willbedisplayedinsteadof "Dxx".
Uponselectinganyone ofthe3options(zone a,band c)youmayenterazonenumberand then select"disable","turnon","turn
off","pulseactive"or"toggle".
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