AES IntelliNet IntelliTap-II 7067 User manual

Page 1AES•
IntelliNet
Model 7067 IntelliTap-II
AES Corporation Doc# 40-7067B, 08/05/04
AES 7067 IntelliTap-II Digital Dialer Interface
A Supplemental Alarm Reporting Device
WARNING: Test this system periodically for proper
operation. AES assumes no responsibility for this
equipment's failure to operate. AES's sole responsibility is
to repair or replace any AES device found to be defective
during the warranty period.
285 Newbury Street • Peabody, Massachusetts 01960 USA
Tel 978-535-7310 • Fax 978-535-7313
1 PHYSICAL INSTALLATION
• The 7067 IntelliTap-II is mounted inside the AES Subscriber Unit.
SPECIFICATIONS
I/O - Connections:
• RS-232 data link to 7750-F, 7050-E, or 7450-XL
• Incoming Telephone Line
• Phone Output from Alarm Panel • House Phone
Indicators: Green LED, ON when phone line relay engages
Red LED - Status , Blink=Normal; Steady=Error
Off when receiving call; blinks during data transfer
Formats Supported • 3+1, 4+1, 4+2 • Contact ID / Point ID
Controls: • 1 Reset Switch • Jumper Pins for Programming
Size: 3.9x5x1.2" (9.8x12.7x3cm)
Mounting: Inside subscriber unit case;
Power Req: 12V, primary and backup power provided by AES
Subscriber Unit
Current: Typical: 50ma (no load on ERR output), Maximum: 320ma (with max
load on ERR output)
Com Err R T Grn Red Gry Brn T1 R1
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7067
Mounting Holes
Side View: Use standoffs
provided to mount the
7067 board over the
subscriber board as shown.
Serial / Power Connection
7050-E & 7750-F Series
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Dialer /
Telephone Connector
Subscriber Zone Inputs
Programming Pin Set
Hex nut
Hex Standoff
Case
7067 Board
7050-E (or F) Board
Com Err R T Grn Red Gry Brn T1 R1
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7067
7450-XL
Mounting
Holes
Serial / Power Connection
NOTE on 7450-XL:
The 7067 board
is mounted upside
down from other
illustrations
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Dialer / Telephone Connector
Programming Pin Set
Subscriber Zone Inputs
Figure 1: Installation into 7050-E and F-Series Figure 2: Installation into 7450-XL
HOW IT WORKS
The AES Model 7067 IntelliTAP-II is a supplemental reporting interface for
an AES Subscriber Unit. The Tap II controls the incoming telephone line,
and provides phone line simulation for maximum alarm panel compatibility.
It retrieves panel data in Contact ID or 4+2 formats from the built-in
communicator of an alarm panel. The TAP acts as a digital receiver and
gives the proper responses to the alarm panel. The alarm panel only has to
tone dial a selected phone number for the TAP to respond and receive the
event. The TAP forwards the dialer data to the central station through an
AES•IntelliNet Radio Data Network.
More Features
• Use with or without a phone line attached.
• Telephone Line Cut Detection: The TAP can monitor for telephone line
cuts. In the event of a line cut, the Tap will simulate line voltage and dial
tone so that the panel can convey alarm data to the AES subscriber unit in
the event of an alarm.
• Alternate Reporting Trigger - The Tap also has an output to activate an
alternate communication device if the radio subscriber unit is off the
network.
COMPATIBILITY
Alarm Panel Compatibility: The TAP works with many alarm panel's
digital communicator or dialer output that is programmable for either 3+1,
4+1, 4+2, Contact ID or Point ID formats, with tone dialing capability. In a
line cut situation, the Subscriber ID number is used. In addition to the Tap,
at least one alarm panel output must be connected to a zone of the AES
Subscriber Unit.
Radio Subscriber Unit Compatibility: The TAP is an accessory for the
AES model 7050-E,
7750-F, 7450 Radio Subscriber Units with Version
ESB/SUB 1.71 or later.
Central Receiver Compatibility: 7000/2, 7000/1, 7099, 7701/Net77,
7703, and Keltron RF7300 receivers will accept TAP packets. Some earlier
versions may require an upgrade. Refer to the section on central stations at
the end of this manual. Note that the receiver's automation output sends
dialer information from the alarm panel, including the alarm panel ID
number. In a line cut the Subscriber ID number is used.
Note: The automation output will send Contact ID information from the
alarm panel, including the panel ID number.The AES Subscriber Unit
ID is sent in a line cut situation.
PHYSICAL INSTALLATION of 7067 in an AES Subscriber Unit
The Tap is installed inside the subscriber unit.
For 7050-E or 7750-F Subscriber Unit:
See Figure 1
• Remove four (4) lower nuts holding main board inside box. Save the nuts.
• Install 4 standoffs (provided) in place of nuts, securing the subscriber unit
circuit board and providing a mount for the "TAP". Do not overtighten.
• Mount TAP board on standoffs. Secure the board with the 4 nuts removed
earlier.
• Earth ground should be connected to lower right terminal.
• Install 6 wire modular cord between Tap and subscriber main board.
For 7450 Subscriber Unit: The IntelliTap board is mounted to the inside of
the cover with double-back adhesive tape. Install the 6 wire modular cord
between the Tap and the subscriber board.
For 7450-XL Subscriber Unit: The IntelliTap board is mounted on
standoffs to the predrilled holes on the plate inside the case. Install the 6-
wire modular cord between the Tap the subscriber board.
NOTE: The 7067 IntelliTap-II must be mounted inside subscriber
enclosure. Also, a separate output of the alarm panel must be
used to activate one zone of the AES subscriber unit on alarm.
© 2003, 2004 AES Corporation • All Rights Reserved. Rev B.01
SIGNALING DEVICEALSO SUITABLEFOR USE
ASABURGLARALARMSYSTEMACCESSORY
WARNING
To Prevent The Risk Of
Electric Shock,
Deenergize The System
Conrol UnitAnd
Disconnect The
Telephone Lines Before
Opening This Unit

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IntelliNet
Model 7067 IntelliTap-II
DIALER FORMAT
SELECTION -
See Figure 3 and 4
IMPORTANT NOTE: The
central receiver offers
Radionics 6500 and
Ademco 685 outputs for
automation. If you wish to
use the Contact ID format
for the AES•
IntelliTAP,
it is
strongly recommended that
you use the Ademco 685
format for the alarm
automation output from your AES receiver.
A single jumper MUST be installed on position 1, 2 OR 3
• Contact ID (CID) format = Jumper on 1 only
• 3+1, 4+1, 4+2 format with 1400 Hz answer tone = Jumper on 2 only
• 3+1, 4+1, 4+2 format with 2300 Hz answer tone = Jumper on 3 only
Note: For 3+1, 4+1, 4+2, program your alarm panel for a "single line"
data format, with data range 0-9, B-F,
IMPORTANT: Alarm Panel MUST be programmed for TONE dialing
only.
Program the alarm panel to dial with matching parameters.
How it Works: The TAP tries other answer tones if the selected format
does not produce a response from the alarm panel:
• If 1400 Hz is selected, then 2300 Hz will also be attempted.
• If 2300 Hz is selected, then 1400 Hz will also be attempted.
• If Contact ID (CID) is selected, CID answer tones are tried 4 times, then
both 2300 Hz and 1400 Hz are attempted.
NOTE: The Tap will accept signals from the alarm panel ONLY if the
Subscriber Unit is enrolled in the network, and has available buffer
to accept the signal from the Tap.
PROGRAM PHONE NUMBER INTO THE TAP AND ALARM PANEL -
Refer to Figures 3 + 4
Select Phone Number and Program Alarm Panel
You must select which phone number the TAP-II is to respond to. Select
either (3-5-*) or (5-5-5).
Program "3-5-*" telephone number -
Factory default setting, preferred
setup)
Install jumper on position 5. Program the alarm panel to dial 3-5-*.
(Refer to alarm panel manual for how to enter a *“star” character).
Program "5-5-5" telephone number - Remove jumper on position 5.
Program the alarm panel dialer phone number with the digits 5-5-5. During
a reported event, the phone line is quiet after the 5-5-5 is dialed as it waits
for more digits. During this period, the TAP provides an answer tone,
signalling to the alarm panel to transmit its data, and then kisses it off. The
control panel then hangs up the line. Test the setup - see next page.
Note: Program the alarm panel for Tone/DTMF dialing. Pulse dialing will
NOT work.
Figure 3:
Component
Locations
# Function
10 not used
9 not used
8 Jumper for No Phone Line option†
7 Line Cut Monitor: 1 minute delay*†
6 Line Cut Monitor: 2 minute delay*†
5 Phone Number:
• Jumper =3-5-*(Factory Default)
• No Jumper =5-5-5
4 not used
3 3+1,4+1,4+2 Format, 2300 Hz handshake
2 3+1,4+1,4+2 Format, 1400 Hz handshake
1 Contact ID Format first, then 4+2 format
* For 3 minute delay - jumpers on 6
and
7
†If there is a jumper on 8,
there can be NO jumpers on 6 or 7
. .
. . Position with jumper in place
Position with no jumper
Figure 4:
Programming
Jumpers
LINE CUT MONITOR PROGRAMMING
Refer to Figures 3 + 4
The TAP can detect and report a telephone line cut. The TAP determines
that the line is cut when the voltage across terminals 1 and 2 drops
below approximately 2.5 volts for a programmable period of time. The line
cut function is enabled and its parameters are set using jumpers 6 and 7
(see figures 1+2).
• Line cut monitor:
- with 1 minute delay = Jumper on 7 only
- with 2 minute delay = Jumper on 6 only
- with 3 minute delay = Jumpers on 6 AND 7 only
• No Phone Line Used, and No Line Cut Monitor = Jumper on 8 only
• Push Reset Switch on 7067 after setting jumpers.
• The line cut function can also be used to supervise the line
between the alarm panel and the subscriber unit. See page x in this
manual for details.
Com Err R T Grn Red Gry Brn T1 R1
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7067
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Serial / Power Connection
Dialer / Telephone
Connector
Reset
Programming Pin Set

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Com Err R T Grn Red Gry Brn T1 R1
Gry
Grn
Red
Brn
R T T1 R1
Premises
Phones
RJ31X
Telco
R
R
T
T
1 Gray
2 Orange
3 Black
4 Red
5 Green
6 Yellow
7 Blue
8 Brown
7067 IntelliTap-II
Alarm Panel
Figure 5:
Typical Wiring Diagram with Phone Line Attached
Com Err R T Grn Red Gry Brn T1 R1
RT
7067 IntelliTap-II
Alarm Panel
IMPORTANT: BEFORE TESTING, notify the central station that a
test is in progress for this account.
Figure 6:
Typical Wiring Diagram with NO Phone Line Attached
IMPORTANT!
CONNECT A ZONE ON THE SUBSCRIBER UNIT
At least one output of the alarm panel must be connected to the
AES Subscriber Unit when using the TAP. The Tap is a supple-
mental reporting device.
The activated zone serves as a general alarm. The alarm monitoring
screen should comment that additional information should follow and
what action to take if it does not. If the alarm panel has enough
outputs you can send general alarms for more specific clarification,
such as General Fire, Burglary, Panic, etc.
The backup zone activation is immediate, and will likely activate
faster than the TAP, which must wait for the alarm panel to go
through the dialing process.
Note that the ID of the AES Subscriber Unit will be sent with the
zone input signal; the ID of the alarm panel will be sent with the TAP
signal.
"Err" Error / Fault Output -
Open collector output on Output Block position marked "Com Err".
If the subscriber is "off" the network, the subscriber will not accept data
from the TAP. The TAP detects the problem. It will not accept messages
from the alarm panel dialer attempts. During this condition, the TAP
activates the “Err” output to annunciate the problem to another device.
The "Err" Output is Activated when:
• After 3 unsuccessful attempt to communicate with the AES Radio
Subscriber Unit.
• Memory failure on the TAP module.
• If the subscriber is off the network, or the subscriber buffer is full
The "Err" Output is De-Activated when:
• The output deactivates on the 4th try.
• Reset of TAP module
• A new dialer call from the alarm panel.
• The subscriber returns to the network, or the subscriber buffer is cleared.
Com Err
Communication
Error Output
+12V Open
Collector
To Alternate
Annunciation
Device
200ma. Max
Typical Relay
(User Supplied)
Figure 7:
Typical Wiring Diagram for Comm Error Output

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AES•
IntelliNet
Model 7067 IntelliTap-II
AES LIMITED ONE YEAR OWNER WARRANTY
We warrant AES products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one (1) full year
from date of purchase.
At no cost to the original purchaser for parts or labor, AES will repair or replace any part or parts which are
judged defective under the terms of this Warranty.
Defective products must be returned to AES directly, provided they are properly packed, postage prepaid.
Or exchange may be made through any authorized direct factory representative for any products which
are judged defective under the terms of this Warranty.
This Warranty is in lieu of all other Warranties expressed or implied and of all other obligations or liabilities
on the part of AES. This Warranty does not apply to any product or any part thereof which has been repaired
or altered outside our factory in any way to affect its stability or reliability, or which has been subjected to
misuse, negligence or accident, or which has had the serial number effaced or removed. Neither shall this
Warranty apply to any product which has not been installed, applied or used in strict accordance with our
instructions.
AES Corporation cannot be aware of, or responsible, for the differing values of property to be protected by
its alarm reporting systems. The above Warranty is given in lieu of all other Warranties, either expressed
or implied, including a Warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, and manufacturer shall not be liable for
any defect, incidental or consequential, loss or damage arising out of the failure of the product to operate.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to
state.
SERVICE PROCEDURE: Contact AES Corp. at 978-535-7310 (fax 978-535-7313) to receive a Return
Authorization Number and instructions for shipping the unit to the AES service center.
FCC IDENTIFICATION AES IntelliTAP-II Model 7067
This unit complies with FCC Part 68 as of date of manufacture. FCC# 51WUSA-
32157-SP-N • Ringer Equivalence: 0.5B Jack: Barrier Block
• FCC COMPLIANCE
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate 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 radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or
relocate the receiving antenna; Increase the separation between the equipment and
the receiver; Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected; Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this equipment not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
• CANADIAN COMPLIANCE
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions
from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard
entitled "Digital Apparatus", ICES-003 of Industry Canada.
Cet appareil numérique respects les limites de bruits radio électriques applicables
aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel
brouilleur: "Appareils Numeriques", NMB-003 édictés par l'Industrie Canada.
Programming Guide.
Jumper position 4:
This position is not used and is reserved for future use.
Jumper position 5:
This selects the telephone number the IntelliTap II is looking for to initiate
an answer and begin communication with the alarm panel. The IntelliTap
will answer any phone number with 3 or more digits during a line cut
condition.
The selected number with a jumper in 5 is " 3 - 5 - * "
The selected number with no jumper in 5 is “5 – 5 – 5”
No jumpers in 6, 7 or 8:
Phone simulator never comes on. An attached telephone line is discon-
nected during communication between panel and Tap, also applying
voltage to the panel’s phone line connection and disconnecting phone
interference. Tap does not send line cut message. This acts like original
IntelliTap with a built in phone line disconnect relay. It disconnects a
connected phone line during communication. Panel must dial the selected
Tap number for Tap to answer. IntelliTap II will not respond to just any
phone number if the phone line is cut. The panel must be able to blind dial
the selected number, hear the answer tone and generate the message.
Note 1: This is not usable for DSC, Caddx, new Ademco or other panels
that require a phone line voltage or dial tone to communicate.
Note 2: This is OK for a panel that will blind-dial without voltage to Ring &
Tip. Examples of this type of panel are DMP XRSuper6 and Napco GEM-
P9600.
Jumper in 7, No jumpers in 6, or 8:
A jumper in 7 selects one-minute phone line cut detection. This will
introduce the built in phone line simulator when the IntelliTap II detects a
voltage below 2.5 volts for 1 minute on terminals labeled Grn and Red of
J3. A line cut message is generated. Restore is immediate and will reset
the time to 1 minute as well as generate a restore line message. During a
phone line cut the Tap will answer any phone number with 3 or more digits
dialed by the panel. During phone line not cut the Tap will only answer the
selected number as set by jumper 5.
Jumper in 8, No jumpers in 6 or 7:
A jumper in 8 selects no phone line is to be connected. This mode forces a
line cut condition, but will not generate line cut/restore messages. This will
always introduce the built in phone line simulator. Never connect terminals
labeled Grn and Red of J3 to a telephone line. During this forced line cut,
the Tap will answer any phone number with 3 or more digits dialed by the
panel.
Jumper in 8, any jumper in 6 and or 7: (Illegal setting)
Illegal setting DO NOT USE especially with a phone line connection.
Jumpers in 6 and 7 select phone line cut times and a jumper in 8 selects
no phone line. This produces a conflict. The IntelliTap II is not expecting a
phone line connection. It causes erratic operation of relays and phone
simulator. Line cut and restores are sent erratically.
Jumper in 6, No jumpers in 7, or 8:
A jumper in 6 selects two-minute phone line cut detection. This will
introduce the built in phone line simulator when the IntelliTap II detects a
voltage below 2.5 volts for 2 minutes on terminals labeled Grn and Red of
J3. A line cut message is generated. Restore is immediate and will reset
the time to 2 minutes as well as generate a restore line message. During a
phone line cut the Tap will answer any phone number with 3 or more digits
dialed by the panel. During phone line not cut the Tap will only answer the
selected number as set by jumper 5.
Jumpers in 6 and 7, No jumpers in 8:
A jumper in 6 and 7 selects three-minute phone line cut detection. This will
introduce the built in phone line simulator when the IntelliTap II detects a
voltage below 2.5 volts for 3 minutes on terminals labeled Grn and Red of
J3. A line cut message is generated. Restore is immediate and will reset
the time to 3
Jumper position 9:
This position is for debug mode. This is only for use by AES. A jumper in
this position may cause the IntelliTap to not function,
Jumper position 10: (not labeled on the board)
This position is not used and is reserved for future use.
UL / cUL Compliance Notes
• Only Contact ID format has been evaluated by UL.
• The 7067 IntelliTAP unit has been investigated by UL for Supplemental Use Only.
• The 7067 IntelliTAP unit must be mounted inside the AES Subscriber Unit.
The 7067 IntelliTAP unit has been evaluated to the following Standards:
USL:
UL 609 (10th ed) - Local Alarm Units and Systems
UL 365 (4th ed) - Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems
UL 1610 (2nd ed) - Central Station Burglar Alarm Units
UL 864 (8th ed) - control Units for Fire-Protective Signaling Systems
CNL:
CAN/ULC-S527-M87 (1st ed) - Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems
(amend 1995)
ULC Subject C1023-1974 (1st ed) - Preliminary Standard for Household Burglar
Alarm System Units
CAN/ULC-S545-M89 (1st ed) - Standard for Residential Fire Warning System
Control Units (amended 1995)
CAN/ULC-S303-M91 (1st ed) - Standard for Local Burglar Alarm Units and
Systems
CAN/ULC-S304-M88 (1st ed) - Standard for Central and Monitoring Station
Burglar Alarm Units
ORD-C1076-1986 (5th ed) - Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems
Electrical Rating: 12VDC nominal
Current: Typical: 50ma (no load on ERR output)
Maximum: 320ma (with max load on ERR output)
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